/trek/ Odo crossplay edition

I've never seen a better cosplay in my life.

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This one's better.

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The bucket is unironically cute. That's a good cosplay.

>Human religion
>Star Trek

Dumb cunt

>Burnham to Spock: Find that person that feels farthest from you, and reach for them

>Roberto Orci: McCoy in a way represents for us, or represented for us, the extremes of Kirk and Spock. If Spock is extreme logic, ... extreme science, and Kirk is extreme emotion and intuition, here you have a very colorful doctor, essentially a very humanistic scientist. So he, in a way, is literally and figuratively a representation of two extremes that often served as the glue that held the trio together

STD confirmed 2009 Trek

How the fuck--

Kirk is the soul.
Bones is the heart.
Spock is the mind.

So what did you guys think of the Picard trailer? I thought it looked terrible
>recycled plot about a mysterious girl with the power to change the universe
>bringing back the Borg fucking AGAIN
>Tits of Nine because fanservice and because she's the only cast member who doesn't look like a pot of melted cheese
>fucking lens flares
>blandest assembly of grey supporting cast ever to crew a ship
I still think they're going to pull a Mark Hamill on Stewart

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"No ensign, it is not. I'm demoting you to toilet scrubber"

>women bad

have sex

Seven of fine isn't an actual cast member, she probably just pops up in the first episode. I tried to have hope for the show but I saw the cast and literally its making the same mistakes that the TNG movies made, a contrived dark action plot that focuses around Picard and Data. I hope they don't go all TLJ on us but they probably are going to

and I confess I forgot what it looked like.
Damn all theze DS9 threads. I never even finished watching all of TOS. Then I was gonna rewatch TNG then DS9. Now I started DBZ Kai and it is down hill from there.

Looks fun to me, but then again I actually like Star Trek and I don't automatically hate anything that came out after 1997.

I'm so utterly sick of dark and edgy shit. I want something aspirational and uplifting that encourages us to be the best we can possibly be

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>what is ENT

No one unironically thinks ENT is that good.

Season 4 was kino

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>tfw you were supposed to be at STLV but had to cancel for medical reasons

Fug. I even bought my cosplay outfit. There’s always next year I guess.

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I'd love Gimli/Maximillian/Sallah to be a Star Trek captain someday.

>Courage is best known for writing the theme music for Star Trek, and some other music for the series. Courage was hired by Gene Roddenberry to score the original Star Trek television show at Jerry Goldsmith's suggestion, after the latter turned down the job. Courage reportedly became alienated from Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry over the latter's claim for half of the music royalties: Roddenberry wrote words for Courage's Star Trek theme music, not because he expected the lyrics to be sung on television, but so that by claiming credit as the composition's co-writer, Roddenberry could receive half of the royalties from the song.[6]
Why was Gene such a cunt?

Which captain had the best singing voice?

>William Shatner/James Tiberius Kirk
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>Patrick Stewart/Jean-Luc Picard
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>Ronny Cox/Edward Jellico
youtu.be/1KTCspkO0Wc?t=1m34s

>Avery Brooks/Benjamin Sisko
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>Kate Mulgrew/Kathryn Janeway
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>Scott Bakula/Jonathan Archer
youtube.com/watch?v=qE5yvuKoFmE

>Michelle Yeoh/Philippa Georgiou
youtube.com/watch?v=4DJ3ZmoY-rY

>Jason Isaacs/Gabriel Lorca (Mirror)
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>Alan van Sprang/Leland
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>Anson Mount/Christopher Pike
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>Seth Macfarlane/Ed Mercer
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Captain Kirk is climbing a mountain. Why is he climbing a mountain?

Why does this look like scorpion?

We live in an era where the general public considers faith a joke and they burnt the idea of hope out on a failed political bid.It's a weird time

Picard doesn't really look dark and edgy. Neither does Lower Decks. Section 31 is being branded as kind light-dark adventure-edgy. The kid's show's gunna be edgy.

Go climb a rock

It's a depressing time
>Picard doesn't really look dark and edgy
It certainly has the aesthetic and the dialogue fits. My gut tells me they're going grimdark for no other reason than to be grimdark

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I've noticed when idiots can't really find any legitimate grounds to like something generally considered garbage the first thing they go to is "fun" hoping to evade getting called out on their shitty taste.

I don't envy your inability to like things.

>t. producer on Star Trek Discovery

"Mankind has no need for gods. We find the one quite adequate."

>Kirk is extreme emotion and intuition
But that's not true. Kirk played by the book the majority of the time and several episodes were about him struggling between what he felt was right and his duty as a Starfleet officer. Its like these fucks have never actually watched Star Trek.

"Jim! You don't ask the Almighty for His I.D.!"

Avery and Sisko. How is that even a question?
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Hell, even in Discovery Pike was a Catholic.

Yep, you sound like an idiot all right. Unashamedly clapping your hands while ingesting shit is a virtue reserved for retards.

>t. picardfag

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Gene was an awful person and his "legacy" is basically taking credit for other people's work. The man was responsible for quite possibly the worst Trek episode,"The Omega Glory" and wanted to kill the show off in the second season in favor for a spin off, despite being absent for most of its production. Fuck Gene "no interpersonal conflict" Roddenberry. He's worse than George Lucas.

I don't know how you're qualifying 'that good', but I unironically like ENT

It's Discovery-tier.

saved

>I want something aspirational and uplifting that encourages us to be the best we can possibly be
This is the biggest normie meme. Most of TOS was a dark horror show where Kirk did things like genociding an alien species for killing his brother or breaking the prime directive to teach a planet of incels about sex. Dark and edgy has always been a part of Star Trek. You posted a picture of DS9 for fucks sakes.

Probably after they got shit on for telling Jason Isaacs not to reference God because it clashed with Gene's vision.

@119023452
>ENT
>Discovery-tier

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>meme reaction image
Of course, you're really probably not much smarter than that. I imagine having "fun" is easy when you have no self-awareness.

DISCOVERY AND PICARD AND LOWER DECKS AND SECTION 31 ARE DESTROYING RODDENBERRY'S VISION

>genocide
>not inspirational
nigga what

come on man, even a few episodes of TOS is several hours - you can't expect that kind of commitment from a film writer

I'd rather be a graduate student and avid reader and be able to enjoy things than be a sad NEET that thinks not liking things will make up for his low IQ and bad genes.

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DS9 already destroyed his vision and that was a good thing. Discovery is trying to live up to a non-existent version of his vision that he talked about in interviews but didn't manage to portray on screen.

It stung so bad you had to build a strawman to attack? Ouch.

Bashir and Chakotay mentioned God on several occasions

Stop smoking weed

is being a grad student meaningful to you

Its almost like the producers on STD have never watched Star Trek. Really makes you think.

Chakotay and Bashir get to because they're ethnic. Chakotay was talking about the magic moose in the sky while Bashir was referencing ALLAH INSAHALLUAHISHNUALLAHDALDIAB

>needle, thread, and straw
>must reply, my ass is raw
Uh huh.

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They watched Star Trek (2009) actually so you are wrong there.

I stand corrected.

I know exactly how it happened. It's what always happens - they hired writers with absolutely no familiarity with the show or the series legacy. Probably never even went to a convention. They were just given a few pages of cliffnotes about major characters, themes and noteworthy species. Over 40 years of history condensed to a few pages. Sad.

Wow, that's really a perfect example of a strawman and there's no way you could know it's true or not.

I could toss together a Star Trek 20x better than Discovery. I don't even think Discovery is BAD it's just not Star Trek. Or great.

Worf, Data, B'Elanna. The list goes on. Exploring the question of theological existentialism has always been one of Star Trek's precepts. But now everything has to be militantly atheistic.

It's generic modern sci-fi with the Star Trek brand slapped across it like a cheap coat of paint

>Worf
>Data
>B'Elanna
>Human (Western) religion
What

The fuck are you even tying to say here?

>we da bess

He's saying that Star Trek doesn't deal with human religion because in Roddenberry's vision, humanity has advanced beyond the need for it. I think Roddenberry has said this in interviews but its never been true in the show. We're discussing examples of humans talking about religion in Trek, not religion in general. Look back to the original post that kicked off this discussion here Come on dude its basic reading comprehension.

>low IQ pedo
Typical trekkie, jerking off to Picard that his brain is so full of cum he cant understand, let alone enjoy, anything he hasn't seen before

It's about what I expected. By the numbers action show coasting off old IP/nostalgia. The thing is some people will like it for the mere presence of old characters and references, even if like Discovery, it's not even a good show in its own right. I am curious what geriatric Patrick Stewart will actually be doing though, I don't see either TNG Picard or movie Picard being very present.

>Humans have Advanced passed primitive religions
>this bitch thinks Muslims still exist

What's the one thing that could happen in the Picard show that would make you drop it right away?

For me, it's confirming Chakotay/Seven. I am still seething over this stupid fucking pairing.

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