Lower Decks characters in live action

According to giantfreakinrobot, several Lower Decks characters will appear in the live action series "Star Trek: Brave New Worlds."

How does this make you feel?

Attached: 1633232951743.jpg (576x603, 62.65K)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtu.be/K8F2ugJDFTE
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

Attached: 1633086341950.jpg (652x383, 58.31K)

How come none of the girls?

Not even Brickleberry went this far.

Yea Forumsmblr trannies will defend it because black people. This is why I always trust Yea Forums's opinion over anything

Attached: BURGERS.png (1000x1000, 89.13K)

based
based and chekced

Based, LD is the only thing approaching a passable show Trek has going right now. Though admittedly I havent watched Prodigy.

It doesn't make me feel, since I do not consider NuTrek canon, and never will.
>cope
You first.

Based

the cute blobby style ruined the chance of it being good gay porn

>trannies
Why do modern rightards have trannies on the brain? It's just...weird.

Prodigy is the only Trek show that is even remotely passable and it's a completely bog-standard YA soap
Lower Decks is utter garbage
The real best Star Trek show right now is Rich and Mike complaining about Picard

Attached: maxresdefault (4).jpg (1280x720, 173.34K)

Probably because leftoids keep shoving them in everything, which is even weirder.

>The real best Star Trek show right now is Rich and Mike complaining about Picard
This I cannot argue with

Because they're being constantly pushed in a bunch of media and the news and are currently wiping women out of their own sports leagues

Thought that was from the animated the boys shorts

It's also probably one of the most fucked up things of our present day.
When you bypass all the faggoty language, what we're talking about is pharmaceutical corporations making massive profits off of turning people, especially children, into chemically sterilized, mutilated abominations, that do absolutely nothing that was promised.
And that's not even getting into the "transgender movement" itself, which is literally a deranged suicide cult.

That doesn't even make sense. They're set in completely different time periods.

Fuck off to your containment if you want to talk about your schizo bullshit
This is a star trek thread on Yea Forums

I ship those two.

Roiland's The Boys short is unironically smarter than Lower Decks

Attached: lowerdecks72.png (640x462, 303.53K)

Can i get a gif or webm or a link to a vid of this in motion?

based badgey butchering bajorans

saurce?

Attached: how do you do fellow channers.png (1280x858, 764.67K)

>Why do modern rightards have trannies on the brain? It's just...weird.

Attached: 1643240980662.png (760x653, 93.43K)

youtu.be/K8F2ugJDFTE

More like tranny trek lol

go back to discord and fuck off, go burn a cigarette in your arm again too while you're at it.

Star Trek jumped the shark with DS9, and died with Voyager. Anything past that point is just digging up a corpse.

>Remember when Star Trek was a smart show
Nope

That corpse has been dug up, hung by wires, and forced to dance a puppet jig for decades
They keep finding new ways to deface it

based lower decks and nu-trek making boomertreks seethe to no end

Not sure what they're pretending the problem is.

Leftoid tourist plays le epic uno reverse card and thinks anyone is fooled

ayyy

>we have to shove trannies into everything to stop the left from shoving trannies into everything
Uh huh.

Star Warbros, we won.

Attached: 1631953492162.jpg (1280x543, 141.13K)

Attached: 2021.10.06-02.05-boundingintocomics-615d047973e3a-1340x754.jpg (1340x754, 135.03K)

You say that as if Yea Forums doesn't actively hate pozzed shit and isn't frequently politically incorrect. It's definitely not as frequent as your shitty sneed board, but to say that this place is an SJW board on par with Twitter and pre-nsfw Tumblr is incredibly fucking laughable

Attached: take the bait, idgaf.png (1100x825, 46.9K)

malding

Did they mean *Strange* New Worlds? The show that's set like 150 years before LD?
Or is this just made up for outrage (you)s?

you sound very underaged.

Yea Forums /trek/ threads are garbage, just kys

>MUH WESTERN CULTURE

Prodigy is way more Star Wars than star trek

You groomers gotta go back.

Attached: 1636545038855.jpg (414x319, 15.9K)

>This is why I always trust -neo nazi board- opinion over anything

waiting for season 2

Attached: 2590b45b3a2362a97e1f4ead7dc875b3.jpg (736x319, 40.34K)

I thought Yea Forums is the lefty/pol/ board? Ie. /pol/'s arch enemy?

The last decade has taught me that anyone who's labeled "neo nazi" is correct about absolutely everything they have to say.

Star Trek died the instant they cancelled Star Trek: Enterprise.
Star Trek was buried Star Trek: Federation was passed up on.
This shit they call "Star Trek" is something with a completely different heart and soul personality of the original shows. And people thought DS9 was a departure too far.
Even if you can accept that nu-Trek is its own thing and you want to judge it by its own merits, to enjoy shit like Lower Deck you would need to legally retarded and a massive degenerate. Standards have plunged right through rock bottom into Hell if this show can be considered decent.

STD had a fucking awful start, but most ST did. However the last season was really good.

>Yea Forumsmblr
fucking cringe

user, STD didn't get better. Your standards just lowered.

The world is /pol/'s arch enemy

Attached: beware_the_polfag.jpg (500x600, 174.01K)

The first couple of seasons of TNG and DS9 could be boring or tedious, but there's still enough creative writing still and good spirit to keep you going to the better seasons. STD was outright stupid and repulsive. How does it get better?

>Remember when Star Trek was a smart show
the same show that had a guy fight another one in a shitty lizard costume extremely slow?

Attached: 1582772088641.jpg (1024x747, 42.35K)

That fight was high brow.

I thought pol's arch enemy was boredom, and tv's was shoes on underage girls.

You're right that my standards have plummeted, but that's where I'm at now.

Lower Decks is the only Star Trek that doesn't bore me to tears, so I say good.

>Star Trek: Federation
what was this? never heard about it.

>Lower Decks is the only Star Trek that doesn't bore me to tears
Found the target audience midwit

Attached: 9alfyl3fh3j61.png (640x491, 343.67K)

Lower Decks is the only Star Trek that bored me to tears, so I say bad.

Hi user! How are you today?
I'm doing pretty well myself, just got done eating some earwax and smuggling some boogers into my bellybutton to eat later.

When it started to expand beyond just the Micheal Show. Also it helped greatly when they time traveled to the future, that alone fixed a ton of issues. Although I still want Saru as Captain because he is the best character.

How bad are the new star trek shows compared to ST:Voyager?

>According to an in-depth story over at TrekMovie, back in 2005, Singer was having dinner with screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects) and director Robert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise) when the three of them got to talking about the idea of pitching a new Star Trek series to fill the gap left by Star Trek: Enterprise, which had just been cancelled. Burnett later brought on screenwriter Geoffrey Thorne (Leverage) to help create a 25-page series proposal outlining the show.

>Sadly, the pitch was never actually, well, pitched. The team finished the proposal in early 2006, planning to pick the project back up later in the year after Singer completed post-production on Superman Returns. But before they could actually present it, Paramount announced J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, and Singer and his team scrapped their plans.

Some details about the proposed series:

>The series would have been titled Star Trek: Federation.
>Singer and his team had already commissioned a new logo, designed by Mike Okuda, which you can see above.
>Federation would have consisted of “more complex serialized stories” focusing on “compelling stories about our world today,” as opposed to standalone episodes dealing mainly with the Trek universe.
>It would have taken place in the year 3000 — several centuries after the existing Star Trek series, but within the same continuity.
>The Federation would be in a period of complacency and stagnancy, in a purposeful parallel to both the decline of the Roman Empire and the current state of the “American Empire.”
>The action would’ve kicked off when a new threat called “The Scourge” entered the picture, compelling the Federation to build a new USS Enterprise — the first in over 300 years.
>One of the central characters would’ve been Commander Alexander Kirk, an aggressive officer with a “checkered past” who was the sole survivor of a run-in with The Scourge.

sounds vaugly intersting but was most likly going to miss the mark. at least it seem they had the decency to just set it in the future instead a time period we know of.

They make the VOY writers look like geniuses and the characters make Insaneway look like a saint.

If you want your epic space battle fix, Star Wars is right over there, user. Trek is for philosophers

Here's that logo to go with more copypasta.

>"Utopia as a goal is like the fire in a nuclear engine. Utopia in practice is stagnation; it's dry rot; eventually it's death. Which is precisely where we find the United Federation of Planets a few centuries after the last Age of Discovery."

>Humanity has become complacent, and many worlds have left the Federation because of its Human-centric nature. Starfleet is stretched thin and many of its ships are outdated. A new enemy called the Scourge attack and destroy the USS Sojourner and two colony worlds. The only survivor is Lieutenant Commander Alexander Kirk. The authorities refuse to believe his story, a state of affairs that causes Vulcan, Bajor, and Betazed to leave in disgust at the corruption of the UFP, leaving it with only twenty systems under its control.

>The Ferengi become the dominant power in the galaxy, and make money by spreading the Bajoran religion and making Bajor into a major place of pilgrimage. The Vulcans reunify with the Romulans. The Cardassian and Klingon societies have evolved into more mystical and less warlike cultures, though the Klingon Empire is expanding once more (but they are still on good terms with the Federation).

>Admiral Nelscott commissions a new USS Enterprise to return the Federation to its goal of going boldly, but with the ulterior objective of finding the Scourge. After its captain and first officer are killed, Commander Kirk (third-in-command) is promoted to captain of a crew of four hundred.

Attached: singer-st-federation-logo.jpg (777x437, 38.31K)

>Trek is for philosophers
Yeah I believe you need be very good at make-believe to think space communism is somewhat achievable and sustainable

Troons think wearing dresses a whole personality trait lmao

Attached: 1641072121362.jpg (1065x499, 86.05K)

Neither is having them live rent free in your head

It is a post scarcity world,not communism.