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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Thanks!

When I decided to sign up a new account on reddit to talk about Trek, I asked myself what thing I could think of that people would want to see, and the answer was a Starfleet operated Tex-Mex food truck. So far the username has served me well.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Buddy, are you trying to make me pull an extra-ocular muscle from how hard my eyes just rolled?

If you like one aspect of the franchise you don't need to whine about another not being to your taste to express that. I don't shit on ENT every time I want to talk about DS9.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Oh dang, it's the macrovirus from that one VOY episode!

LDecks, you never fail to completely delight me.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Who would win: 56 years of Star Trek continuity, or one silicon based boi?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No. We find out in "Bar Association" that the station doesn't charge Quark rent, and hasn't since the Federation took over administration duties on behalf of the Bajoran Provisional government, however in season two's "Armageddon Game", when it is believed that Doctor Bashir and O'Brien are dead, Quark toasts them by saying, "We may have had our differences, but I'll say this for them, and it's no higher tribute I can think of: they were good customers. They always paid their bar bills on time."

Notably he specifies that Bashir and O'Brien paid their bills, not the Federation or Starfleet paid on their behalf. Now, maybe Starfleet officers serving on DS9 or other places where the civilization still use a form of currency have access to an account that Starfleet is takes care of everything, but based on the language Quark uses it does seem like Bashir and O'Brien were the ones making sure the money got put into Quark's hands.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I’ve been reading the ones that catch my eye for a while now, but the current books involved in this crossover are what really got me from guy who likes both Trek and comics to being interested in actually following Trek comics.

They’re just such blatant fan service in a way that does not feel at all cynical. Big fun.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Day of Blood starts out pretty strong. By which I mean there is a rollcall page featuring the main characters of both "Star Trek" and "Star Trek: Defiant", and on it we learn that Shaxs once punched a Gorn so hard it exploded.

Hell yeah, he did.

Anyways! It's the big Summer crossover event. The crews of the USS Theseus and USS Defiant come together despite their (extremely flimsy) antipathy for the big showdown with clone Emperor Kahless. It's fun to see the two crews interact for the first time since Worf left the Theseus. We got Tom and B'Elanna reuniting. We got Data and Lore. We got Shaxs and Ro. We...got Lili Sato and the Orion drug-dealer/medic, I guess. We got Doctor Crusher telling everyone to put their collective bullshit to the side and get ready to save Qo'noS. One thing that stood out to me is that T'Lir tells Spock they only know him by reputation, but early in "Star Trek" T'Lir claimed they met Spock as a child. Of course, T'Lir would not want Spock to know they'd met before, because T'Lir is actually Trelene, and if they're not I will it a tricorder toy.

Also, these comics might as well be called "Star Trek: Fanservice", but there's a moment featuring

spoilerMartok
that I was not expecting, and was great.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

You're not wrong, but you ever try to argue with an older person who's convinced of some nonsense because they got sucked down a facebook conspiracy theory rabbit hole? Sometimes you have to choose your battles, and I imagine La'an's battle at that moment was trying to ascertain if Pelia actually rightfully owned all of those artifacts, and not whether or not the Federation is putting chemicals in the food slots to turn children into genderless energy beings or whatever.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I feel like at this point, it's too early to trust Pelia as a reliable source of information.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have no problem with this solution. See for example, the other Paris.

There are plenty of examples of cities in different countries, or even different territories in the same country having the same name. I feel like it's different when we're talking about a planet.

There’s a tendency to treat every alien race as a monoculture, but maybe Spock and T’Pol just came from different parts of Vulcan.

That tendency is built into Trek, for good or ill, and I would say it even applies to humans.

I actually kind of assumed that it might have been facon. While I can see the Enterprise growing real plants on its five year mission (hence Pike’s preference of real herbs), I can’t see it breeding real pigs.

In "Charlie X" Kirk does say to the galley chef, "On Earth today, it's Thanksgiving. If the crew has to eat synthetic meat loaf, I want it to look like turkey," which would seem to imply that in this era fake meat is not outside the norm. The question is though, is Pike such a foodie that he would throw his weight around be certain that there is a supply of real bacon on the ship for him to use vs. whatever's coming out of the food synthesizers.

And there's a whole other debate to be had about whether or not replicated meat would qualify as plant based which I don't feel like the body of the post is the appropriate place to get into it. My personal opinion is that replicated meats would still not be suitable for a vegan diet, because at some point there was an original source that the replicator pattern must have been based upon.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Well, I did list all those instances from the TOS era where they explicitly didn't use money, so you can draw your own conclusions.

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