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ranagrande
09/17/20 10:28:26 AM
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Latinum
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09/17/20 11:38:33 AM
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Sarah Higley
A writer who invented Barclay and helped write the DS9 episode where everyone can't speak the same language. Uh... good for her?

Kobayashi Maru
A brilliant setup for the later events of the film. "Kirk always wins," you're told. "Kirk can always outsmart the system," this tells you. All to set up for Kirk finally losing and Spock having to sacrifice himself to save the others, chiding Kirk that this is his own solution to the Kobayashi Maru. I always hated in 09 how Spock is the one who invents the test. That's so dumb.

Picard's Captain's Jacket
I'm confident this would have been forgotten like the bad idea it is if not for Picard wearing it during Darmok. This is like some kind of adventuring jacket, but TNG went to great lengths to emphasize how the captain doesn't personally go out and adventure anymore.

Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
So if you don't know, and I'm sure everyone does and that I'm wasting my time, VOY wanted to bring back a minor TNG character named Nicholas Locarno, but the producers realized they'd have to pay royalties to the writer of an episode of TNG, so they demanded a new character be invented who was identical in every way. This is why the same actor plays two different Starfleet officers who get expelled for accidentally causing the death of a fellow officer, although to be fair, Tom Paris also has the part where he helps the Maquis and goes to prison.

Paris has a unique position on Voyager: he's the only human (until Seven of Nine) with any drive or personality. All of the others are professional military-types, which makes sense, but Paris is a rogue who's aboard by accident. I always viewed him a massive wasted opportunity. Clearly, VOY was conceived of as a show where the Federation and Maquis had to work together to get back to Earth, and they'd be grinding their teeth and not trusting each other, and Paris would be caught between the two groups, and everyone would try to woo him to their side because he legitimately is the best pilot on the ship. But instead, the Federation/Maquis plot is resolved like three episodes in (it's not even really resolved, they all just quietly get over it), and Paris settles in as "the only human with a distinct personality." Ah well.

Zapp Brannigan
I remember reading that the pitch for this character was William Shatner-meets-James Kirk, which is a brilliant idea. Everyone loves Zapp Brannigan, what is there to even say?

Year of Hell
This was supposed to last an entire season, a year, if you will, but the producers were like "you can't have a year of television get cancelled out by time travel, that will annoy fans," and to be fair, he was right. The compromise, though, is a two-parter with the dad from That 70s Show as the villain.

It's actually a very good episode. Red from That 70s Show is an alien with a timeship whose civilization was destroyed via time travel, and he and his crew are the last survivors due to timeship shielding. He keeps altering time to bring his people back, but it's never perfect enough for him because his real motive is specifically to bring his wife back, and he can't quite balance the calculations enough to make it work. Voyager gets involved, and the crew slowly dies over the course of a year as they battle him, and Janeway assembles a ragtag bunch of misfits to stop his reign of terror. She succeeds and erases his timeship from history, but plot twist! That was what was needed to restore Red's wife, and the two of them live happily ever after.

Year of Hell is a textbook case of 'good, though not as good as it could have been.' If VOY had had this quality throughout its run, the show would be much better remembered.

TNG s1 and s2
Gross. This was when Gene Roddenberry was still personally involved with every episode of the show, rather than being kicked upstairs like he eventually was, and he had a lot of rules that made the show... suck? I don't know how TOS is good while early TNG is bad, but so be it.

TNG Poker Games
A great way to show the crew interacting with each other. Remember how TNG ends with Picard finally joining the game? Masterful.

The Pegasus
You know, someone nominated Helena Cain, I could technically do the BSG one. Anyway, this episode is memorable mostly because it's one of the earliest "Federation grapples with its principles" ones. It has yet another evil admiral (I will give this to DIS, PIC, and LD: they donn't have any evil or insane admirals), but one with kind of a rational belief that the Federation shouldn't compromise with the Romulans on cloaking technology? I mean, we all know the real reason why the Federation doesn't have cloaking, which is... that Gene Roddenberry was asked about it and said "heroes don't sneak around." Well, that's... okay...

Species 8472
One of the most memorable elements of VOY, and one of the few good ones, Species 8472 is basically just a species from another dimension that uses "organic technology," and they can kick a lot of ass. I think part of what makes them memorable is the early use of CGI to bring them to life to create the most non-humanoid aliens possible in the late 90s. Voyager defeats them with nanomachines and later makes friends with them. I... Is VOY the first case of "someone has to explain what nanomachines are to scientists and future military people because the audience might not know?" Because every time nanomachines come up in fiction, someone has to explain what they are, and I'm wondering if VOY is responsible for that.

Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Yeah, another baffling design decision by DIS. So, the lighting in this show is 'dramatic,' which means that's always low-lit. Now, you know what, fine. I'll give that to them. It clearly makes more sense that on a starship, you'd want everything to be well-lit, but fine. FINE. I understand allowing the conventions of a TV show.

But then we learn that Lorca is a Mirror Universe human, and they have problems with bright lights (even though this has never come up in any previous Mirror Universe episode, including the ones where the Mirror Enterprise is exactly the same amount of well-lit as the main Enterprise), so he's the one who's been keeping the lights dimmed.

Except that every ship and station also has the same dimmed lights for dramatic effect. I have chosen to interpret this as Mirror Lorca personally going to every ship in the Federation and dimming the lights while cackling evilly.

Latinum
A necessary concession. There's no explanation that's even attempted for why latinum can't just be replicated, and I think no one even says that it can't, but everyone just accepts that because otherwise the Ferengi economy wouldn't work. That's fine. Latinum is just some un-replicatable space metal, that's fine.

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Anagram
09/17/20 11:41:06 AM
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Make it So
Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
Morn
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
Escape Pods
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
The Picard Maneuver
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Uhura
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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Not_an_Owl
09/17/20 11:44:26 AM
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TNG-era Romulan warbird

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Chuck_Tingle
09/17/20 11:45:47 AM
#208:


you didn't research higley enough. she's batshit insane. she talks about her extra life in her linkedin profile

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Hbthebattle
09/17/20 11:47:40 AM
#209:


Gene Roddenberry
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Anagram
09/17/20 11:58:53 AM
#210:


Chuck_Tingle posted...
you didn't research higley enough. she's batshit insane. she talks about her extra life in her linkedin profile
Really? May look her up again, then.

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Chuck_Tingle
09/17/20 12:04:28 PM
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Anagram posted...
Really? May look her up again, then.
I'm not sure how much of it is accessible online. I'll ask my friends who had her for some stories

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Mac Arrowny
09/17/20 12:12:30 PM
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You skipped Spot.

McCoy saying "Spock's Brain"
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Chuck_Tingle
09/17/20 12:29:05 PM
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Lolo_Guru
09/17/20 1:03:51 PM
#214:


The opening credits (Enterprise)
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redrocket
09/17/20 2:39:19 PM
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The six episode arc at the beginning of DS9 S6

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Eddv
09/17/20 3:09:13 PM
#216:


The baseball episode of ds9

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bryans7
09/17/20 4:50:00 PM
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Alexander Rozhenko

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Anagram
09/17/20 8:39:24 PM
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D'deridex-class Warbird
Possibly the best-looking ship in all of Star Trek. It's extremely distinctive and intimidating, and it's green, the official color of Romulan stuff. I still enjoy how instead of using the extremely dangerous antimatter for its energy purposes, it just has a miniature black hole, which is like not wanting to use a nuke, so you use ten nukes.

Gene Roddenberry
In the battle of "Creators who have amazing ideas but really need other people to rein in their terrible ones," Gene Roddenberry probably is better than George Lucas. He's responsible for so many good ideas, but then he makes rules like "humans aren't allowed to argue with each other" and it's like bro.

Spot
A perfectly serviceable way to expand Data as a character. The defining Spot thing to me is the poem Data makes that is technically perfect but devoid of artistry or soul.

The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
One of the most underrated aspects of Spock's Brain is that DeForest Kelley is the only actor still trying. Everyone else in that episode is clearly just phoning it in, but Kelley is giving it his all.

Enterprise's Opening Credits
The only show that has lyrics in the opening credits (aside from the special case of TOS where Gene Roddenberry made lyrics but then didn't have them sung because it allowed him to steal half of the royalties from the melody). Everyone talks about the lyrics, but the funnier part of this is that all of the 20th century space footage is solely American save for the ISS. I guess you can argue that this is from Archer's perspective, but give me a break.

DS9 s6e1-6
After the Dominion takes DS9, we get a lengthy segment where Sisko plans ways to retake it, the non-Federation people (and Jake) left behind on the station undermine the Dominion, and Kira grows closer to Ziyal so that we can be sad when one of them dies. I won't spoil which one, but only one of them is in the opening credits.

Take Me Out to the Holosuite
I like the idea of a Vulcan deciding to screw with a human for decades by beating him at his own favorite Earth game. This is a fun little side adventure in the middle of the otherwise serious Dominion War arc, which I know offends a lot of people, but eh. One thing I don't really understand is why Sisko is annoyed at losing. If an alien who's three times as strong as a human beat me at baseball, I would not be annoyed, I'm just going to say.

This episode has a lot of strong character moments, like Odo secretly training for his job as referee because he takes everything seriously and Quark helping Sisko "manufacture victory where there is none."

Alexander Rozhenko
Does anyone like Alexander? At his best, he's inoffensive. I can't think of any time when I was like "Yeah, an Alexander episode, woo!"

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Make it So
Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
D'deridex-class Warbird
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
DS9 s6e1-6
Morn
Take Me Out to the Holosuite
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
Escape Pods
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
The Picard Maneuver
Gene Roddenberry
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Enterprise's Opening Credits
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Spot
Uhura
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Alexander Rozhenko
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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VengefulKaelee
09/17/20 8:45:42 PM
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O'Brien Must Suffer episodes
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bryans7
09/17/20 9:20:05 PM
#220:


Lower Decks (TNG episode)

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Jesse_Custer
09/17/20 9:26:34 PM
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Lol, I must have missed a few write-ups, and just noticed Star Trek V ranked slightly above Janeway. I approve.

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redrocket
09/17/20 9:37:32 PM
#222:


TNG/DS9: The number of times that someone goes on vacation or talks about going on vacation somewhere other than Risa or Earth.

TNG/DS9: The number of times that someone mentions a federation scientific body other than the Daystrom Institute or the Vulcan Science Academy.

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Anagram
09/17/20 10:43:41 PM
#223:


I have tried to find the X-Men/TNG crossover comic and cannot. Sorry!

O'Brien Must Suffer
Yeah, I guess what else can you do with O'Brien? If you aren't willing to kill his family and make him Punished O'Brien, what can you do with the guy? Without even looking it up, I can remember him having twenty years of prison memories implanted into his brain, watching his past self die and having to take his place in the 'main' timeline (he probably bonded with Harry Kim over this off-screen), marrying a Japanese hate ghost, having to beam his son into another woman's womb, having a twelve year-old try to have sex with him, make friends with a criminal and accidentally get him killed, get almost assassinated for helping to dispose of some chemical bombs, get his tooth pulled out by a Cardassian, and watch his daughter grow up into a cavewoman. That's a thing about Star Trek, it at least always has ideas.

Lower Decks (TNG episode)
Watching Picard, Riker, and so on from a nobody's perspective is really interesting. One part that sticks out to me, this completely unimportant nothing part, is when the male ensign says "Aye, aye, sir," and Riker is like BRO ONE AYE IS FINE and he gets embarrassed. It's even a little sad when the Bajoran girl dies at the end! Thankfully, the writers understood that "unimportant people watch important people work" is a gimmick with a limited shelf life, and wouldn't work as an entire TV show.

Ruk
I had to look this character up, I'd assumed it was a Ferengi. I have no strong opinions about this guy, sorry. Man, if you're like a 7'0" bald guy with a strong jaw, you've got it made in Hollywood as a character actor.

Vacation Episodes
There are so many episodes in Star Trek set up by someone going on a vacation and getting captured along the way. There's the one where Geordi is turned into an assassin, there's the one where O'Brien is kidnapped by Cardassians, there's... Look, I'm sure there are more.

By the way, all vacation episodes are bad, especially the ones set on Risa. Remember the time Worf joined a terrorist cell whose goal was to destroy fun?

The Daystrom Institute and the Vulcan Science Academy
I'm fine with these being the major Federation bodies of higher education, really. Sure, I'd prefer to occasionally hear about the Tellarite Robotics Institute or the Andorian Academy of Fine Arts, but I appreciate that there are more than one university.

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Make it So
Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
D'deridex-class Warbird
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
DS9 s6e1-6
Morn
Take Me Out to the Holosuite
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Lower Decks (TNG episode)
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
Escape Pods
The Daystrom Institute and the Vulcan Science Academy
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
The Picard Maneuver
Gene Roddenberry
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
O'Brien Must Suffer
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Enterprise's Opening Credits
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Spot
Ruk
Uhura
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
Vacation Episodes
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Alexander Rozhenko
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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Mac Arrowny
09/17/20 10:56:09 PM
#224:


The warp speed limit
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Eddv
09/17/20 11:14:53 PM
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bryans7
09/17/20 11:25:30 PM
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PerfectChaosZ
09/17/20 11:42:56 PM
#227:


Lore
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VengefulKaelee
09/18/20 1:03:31 AM
#228:


"USS Callister" (S4 E1 of Black Mirror)

(If you've seen it before or you have the time to watch it, in any case)
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MarkS222222222222222
09/18/20 1:17:02 AM
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TNG title sequence

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Lolo_Guru
09/18/20 3:10:37 AM
#231:


Temporal Edict (Lower Decks)

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ranagrande
09/18/20 10:05:53 AM
#232:


The Tardigrades lawsuit
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Not_an_Owl
09/18/20 10:15:20 AM
#233:


The TOS movies uniforms

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redrocket
09/18/20 11:02:07 AM
#234:


Dilithium crystals

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Anagram
09/18/20 11:32:12 AM
#235:


Warp Speed Limit
I actually don't know if this is referring to the normal use of warp 10 as the fastest the ship can go, or if it's referring to that episode of TNG about climate change where warp speed destroys the galaxy and the Federation makes a speed limit, and it's mentioned once ever and then never again.

I'll assume the latter. It was an interesting idea, but more needed to be done with it.

Spock's Dick Tweet
The best part of this tweet is Chapel struggling to keep herself calm, though you'd only understand why if you'd watched TOS.

Tellarites
A less successful "Oh, it's that guy" race than the Andorians, but still a notable one. There's nothing really interesting about them, but you're always like AW YEAH A TELLARITE. One thing I appreciate about them is that they always have very complicated prosthetics and masks. Every appearance by a Tellarite, besides LD, really goes all-out on making the best pig-alien possible with the technology of the time. This is as opposed to Andorians, who were amazing in the 1960s, but by later Treks, looked so silly that two entire shows refused to use them.

I do genuinely approve of ENT using them as a major race. It makes complete sense that we'd see races that were already established in TOS, and I understand why they can't use the copper-skinned dwarf race.

Lore
Does Brent Spiner hold the record for "most characters played by a main actor?" It would be Jeffrey Combs had he been in the credits, but oh well. Lore works as Data's foil. The Liquid to Data's Solid, always crafting evil plots and screaming I'M YOU, I'M YOUR SHADOW.

God, can you imagine MGS1, but with Data in Snake's place? That'd be amazing.

USS Callister
Still haven't seen it, sorry.

TNG Title Sequence
I'll level with you: I think the Star Trek openings are perfectly serviceable, but nothing special. They're in, they're out, and they get the job done. If not for the ship, voice over, and effects quality, I would be hard-pressed to tell them apart. I mostly remember the TOS one involving whizzing through empty space a lot and the VOY one going through a nebula.

Temporal Edict (Lower Decks)
More LD, dammit. Don't you understand that this is the hardest show to rank for me?

This is the episode that both confirmed some of my fears and dispelled others. Before the show came out, I had assumed Ransom would be like the egotistical and incompetent high-ranking officer because he just has the most classical hero look to him, and that he would always be in the way of our main characters. Instead he turns out to be mostly reasonable and more competent than Mariner (I despise the way Mariner's character has progressed in the latest episode, but that's a story for another time), and the joke with him became that he's the only bridge officer who's not a moron or completely unreasonable, which is fine. But then the rest of the episode is about how all of Starfleet's lower ranking officers screw around on the job and get drunk, and how this is necessary in order to relieve stress, and yet somehow the high-ranking officers don't know this despite presumably once being low-ranking officers, and there are like crazy spear-wielding aliens who get offended super easily and attack you, but they're part of the Federation (and they say that, they aren't merely a random species that's been contacted). In a way, this episode epitomizes all of Lower Decks: taking a random joke Scotty made thirty years ago and expanding on it to no longer make any sense.

Tartigrades Lawsuit
A quick googling reveals that a guy making a video game had a space-traveling tartigrade in it, and he sued DIS for having one? This is almost too stupid to comprehend.

TOS Films Uniforms
Even though I could be cheeky and rate the TMP ones, I know you meant the WoK-Generations ones, so that's what I'll rate.

The movie uniforms are undeniably the best Star Trek has ever looked. You lose the ability to tell which department someone works in by looking at him, but you gain a more militaristic feeling, which was necessary for those movies. They just look so damn good! Though part of that is the lighting. Because I'm a huge dork, I once almost bought a uniform for myself, but without the movie lighting, they look much... worse.

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Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
D'deridex-class Warbird
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
TOS Films Uniforms
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
DS9 s6e1-6
Morn
Lore
Take Me Out to the Holosuite
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Lower Decks (TNG episode)
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
Escape Pods
The Daystrom Institute and the Vulcan Science Academy
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
TNG Title Sequence
The Picard Maneuver
Gene Roddenberry
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Tellarites
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
O'Brien Must Suffer
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Temporal Edict (Lower Decks)
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Enterprise's Opening Credits
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Spock's Dick Tweet
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Spot
Ruk
Uhura
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Warp Speed Limit
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
Vacation Episodes
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Alexander Rozhenko
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
Tartigrades Lawsuit
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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Jesse_Custer
09/18/20 11:38:37 AM
#236:


Conundrum (TNG)
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Lolo_Guru
09/18/20 11:40:51 AM
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Neelix-focused episodes (Voyager)
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bryans7
09/18/20 12:15:01 PM
#238:


Thanks for doing this, it's been a lot of fun so far. I decided to try watching all of Star Trek recently (only really fucked with TNG, DS9, and VOY before. And it's been awhile), took a break after I made it through TOS, TAS, and the TOS & Abrams movies. But you've inspired me to pick it back up again. And reminded me of how bad TNG started out. And how terrible Wesley is. They really push that little fucker hard at the start.

Anyways: James T. Kirk

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PerfectChaosZ
09/18/20 12:40:41 PM
#239:


Yeah Ive been really enjoying it also but Im running out of things to think of to suggest.
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Not_an_Owl
09/18/20 12:43:19 PM
#240:


Ambojitsu

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Mac Arrowny
09/18/20 1:01:38 PM
#241:


Yeah, I was referring to the Warp 5 speed limit. They actually do stick to Warp 5 for a few episodes after that. I hated the idea, personally. That episode was terrible.
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09/19/20 12:54:35 AM
#242:


Mac Arrowny posted...
That episode was terrible.
Eh, many episodes are terrible.

bryans7 posted...
Thanks for doing this, it's been a lot of fun so far.

PerfectChaosZ posted...
Yeah Ive been really enjoying it also but Im running out of things to think of to suggest.
I'm just glad people are enjoying my topic.

Conundrum (TNG)
One of TNG's classic mystery episodes. Everyone wakes up with no memory of anything, and they quickly piece together that they're the crew of a starship and that they're at war with some nobody species. Worf takes charge because he has a sash, and the crew has to figure out what they're doing. Of course, we the audience know that there's another officer here who shouldn't be, so he's probably the villain. In the end, amnesiac Picard figures out that the Enterprise is too powerful to be fighting this no-name species, so they can't really be at war with it. The mystery guy reveals that he's from another species that actually is at war, but isn't as advanced as the Federation... yet can still mindwipe an entire starship, but okay. They defeat him, sadly robbing the audience of the explanation for why he didn't insert himself as the captain instead of the first officer, which I'm sure he was about to say.

Neelix Episodes
Neelix episodes all have the same problem: Neelix. Until Discovery, he was the worst Star Trek character, and he's still pretty bad.

James Tiberius Kirk
I wonder who's the more iconic Star Trek character, Spock or Kirk. You can reference either of them and even normal people will understand. Even my sister, who has zero interest in Star Trek, understands Kirk references. Kirk has a reputation for being a cowboy who breaks all the rules and sleeps with every alien girl he finds, but if you actually watch the show and movies, Kirk disobeys a direct order twice, both times to save Spock after trying the normal channels. He sleeps with two alien girls, though to be fair, he tries for four (the other two completely blow him off and go for Spock instead). My point is that Kirk is actually a fairly by-the-book captain who relies a lot on "well the rules don't TECHNICALLY say X, so I can do Y," which is not what people associate him with.

What separates Kirk as a captain from the others is that he relies a lot more on grit, improvisation, and bluffing. Picard relies on either talking a lot or the quality of his crew (the only crewmembers who ever really bail Kirk out are Spock and Scotty, whereas everyone in TNG except Troi and Wesley does the same for Picard), Sisko relies on his weird religious determination, balancing his awkward political position, and just a general readiness to fight, Janeway relies on "science," Archer is just a grab bag of whatever, and let's not talk about the later Treks.

Much of Kirk's character is in the movies, where he's an aging captain who wonders if he's still got it. Spoilers: he does.

Anbo-jyutsu
I wonder what it's like to be Asian and see your culture represented in Western works entirely through martial arts. Even in Star Wars, in a galaxy far, far away, the only Asian guy was a wise karate monk. I guess Rose wasn't a martial artist, but she's a nonentity.

Anyway, Abo-jyutsu is repeatedly called "the ultimate martial art." It consists of wearing a blinding helmet and swinging a staff at your opponent in a circle. When the staff gets close to the opponent, it beeps.

See, I can accept this as some dumb sport enjoyed by twelve people, and Riker happens to be one of them. But "the ultimate martial art?" I think not.

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Make it So
Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
James Tiberius Kirk
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
D'deridex-class Warbird
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
TOS Films Uniforms
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
DS9 s6e1-6
Morn
Lore
Take Me Out to the Holosuite
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
Conundrum (TNG)
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Lower Decks (TNG episode)
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
Escape Pods
The Daystrom Institute and the Vulcan Science Academy
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
TNG Title Sequence
The Picard Maneuver
Gene Roddenberry
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Tellarites
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
O'Brien Must Suffer
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Temporal Edict (Lower Decks)
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Enterprise's Opening Credits
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Spock's Dick Tweet
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Spot
Ruk
Uhura
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Warp Speed Limit
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
Vacation Episodes
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Anbo-jyutsu
Alexander Rozhenko
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Neelix Episodes
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
Tartigrades Lawsuit
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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09/19/20 12:55:07 AM
#243:


Mac Arrowny posted...
Yeah, I was referring to the Warp 5 speed limit. They actually do stick to Warp 5 for a few episodes after that. I hated the idea, personally. That episode was terrible.
I could accept the idea if more was done with it. At least they had the good graces to just drop it after a while.

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09/19/20 12:57:45 AM
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Anagram posted...
They defeat him, sadly robbing the audience of the explanation for why he didn't insert himself as the captain instead of the first officer, which I'm sure he was about to say.

This has always been my one problem with the episode, which is one of my favorites.

Vic Fontaine
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PerfectChaosZ
09/19/20 1:14:25 AM
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Pon Farr
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redrocket
09/19/20 1:21:11 AM
#246:


Weyoun

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bryans7
09/19/20 1:27:40 AM
#247:


David Marcus

Also I think someone asked for Ferengi but you missed it.

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Lolo_Guru
09/19/20 2:05:01 PM
#248:


Whichever episode of The Lower Decks you found to be the most funny.
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09/19/20 4:58:21 PM
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Vic Fontaine
I don't hate him, but I don't really care for him, either. I can't imagine anyone saying "Aw yeah, a Vic Fontaine episode!" The show also seems to pass over how the holodeck can just casually make sentient life now, which TNG at least had whole episodes about.

The main Vic Fontaine moment I remember is Sisko complaining that a night club from the 1920s wouldn't let in a black person, and me being like "There is no way he would care about this."

Pon Farr
As originally intended, pon farr was a great idea: the proud and logical Vulcans having all of that stripped away and, basically, going into heat. It made complete sense why they would keep this on the down-low. Later, in VOY, everyone is just casually joking about it, so I guess it's well-known. Add this to the list of things VOY ruined. I'll give this to DIS, I guess: there is at least one aspect of Vulcans it doesn't ruin.

I was never clear on if female Vulcans also have pon farr, since the only example we know of was T'Pol, for whom it was invoked artificially.

Weyoun
The defining Jeffrey Combs character, Weyoun is necessary as the perspective of the normal person in the Dominion. He believes the Founders are gods and he can't be persuaded otherwise. He's polite enough, but all of his actions are going to revolve around that fundamental idea, and he's perfectly willing to be a monster if he thinks it'll help his cause.

Also of note: the Vorta cloning idea was introduced solely because the writers realized they shouldn't have killed Weyoun in his first episode, and wanted a way to make him survive.

David Marcus
Poor David Marcus. You're a perfectly fine character in WoK, no one really disputes that. Then in SfS you're casually killed off. It happens so fast that almost nothing is even done with it. Kirk has one moment where he stumbles back in disbelief, and it's never mentioned again.

Ferengi
Of the bad guy races, those being the Klingons, Romulans, Ferengi, Borg, Cardassians, Dominion, Kazon, Suliban, and Xindi, the Ferengi were introduced as the third worst, and climbed their way up to being the... fourth worst. But there's a real drop after the fourth worst, that's a big deal, just trust me.

You watch those early TNG episodes with the Ferengi, and it's like, I get it. The Klingons are big and imposing, so they wanted villains who were small and scheming. The Klingons have this powerful empire, so the Ferengi work as individual groups with their own agendas. It all makes sense, but they flubbed the makeup and acting. Someone made the Ferengi look hilarious, and they do all of these hand-wringing rat movements that are just so awful. It is impossible to take them seriously as a threat, particularly after the first episode where they're acting like rats and Riker is standing tall and noble (barf).

Then DS9 rolls around, and Quark redeems the entire species almost by himself. They take everything established by TNG (except the laser whips) and expand on it, turning the Ferengi into an actual culture that makes sense, maybe not as formal villains, but as their own people whose interests aren't always aligned with the Federation's. Compare this to like the Kazon and Suliban, who were just dropped after the writers realized they didn't work.

The Best Lower Decks Episode
Oh jeez, I don't know. Let's say Cupid's Errant Arrow is the one that's the least un-Star Treky. It's about Mariner thinking Boimler's new girlfriend must be a shapeshifter or something because she has PTSD from that happening to one of her friends in the past. See, the idea of a Starfleet officer constantly suspecting the worst because of wacky alien stuff and becoming hopelessly paranoid is kind of interesting. Of course, nothing is done with it, but hey. It turns out that Boimler was infected by a parasite that makes you irresistible to a chosen mate, and as soon as it's removed, his perfect girlfriend breaks up with him. See, that would also be an interesting episode, where he's depressed because he was factually not good enough for someone and she bolted as soon as he didn't have this alien advantage, but instead he just gets over it instantly.

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Make it So
Captain Jean-luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
James Tiberius Kirk
Spock

The Beginning of Wisdom
The Borg
D'deridex-class Warbird
The Mirror Universe
Enterprise-D
Cardassia Prime
Prime Directive
The Neutral Zone
The Rules of Acquisition
TOS Films Uniforms
USS Defiant
Riker Chair Maneuver
Data & Picard
Gul Dukat
Khan Noonien Singh
The Doctor
Geordie's Epic Maneuver
Transporters
Picard Song
Zapp Brannigan
The City on the Edge of Forever
Ferengi

Assimilate This
Year of Hell
Galaxy Quest
Q
The Orville
Homefront/Paradise Lost
Star Trek TOS/X-Men Crossover Comic
Leonard McCoy (Abramsverse)
DS9 s6e1-6
Morn
Lore
Take Me Out to the Holosuite
Picard Memes
Combadges
Tribbles
TNG Warp Core Sound
Starfleet Martial Arts
Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Kobayashi Maru
Tuvix
The Riker Lean
Frequency of Uniform Changes in Starfleet
Chain of Command Torture Sequence
Kirk is a Jerk Shirt
Timescape
Conundrum (TNG)
The Chase
That One Matte Painting
The Pegasus
Lower Decks (TNG episode)
Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Miles O'Brien
Medical Equipment
Self-Destruct
Duet
Children of Time
Ambassador-class Starship
Species 8472
Wolf in the Fold

Live Long and Prosper
Weyoun
TNG Poker Games
Q's Mariachi Band
Enterprise s3
Replicators
Gul Damar
The Way McCoy says "Spock's Brain"
Escape Pods
The Daystrom Institute and the Vulcan Science Academy
Phaser Rifles
Ezri Dax
Everything Not Ruined by Discovery
Gowron
The Cage
Earth
Tom Paris and Nicholas Locarno
Worf's Baldric
TOS Klingons
Technobabble
Kira Nerys
The Maquis
Gargoyles
RedLetterMedia's Picard Re:Views
Holodeck Episodes
Mike and Rich's Top 5 TNG episodes
Andorians
Brent Spiner
TNG Title Sequence
The Picard Maneuver
Gene Roddenberry
Anagram
Reginald Barclay
Tellarites
Raemes T. Quirk
Helena Cain
Sanctuary Districts
Caitians
O'Brien Must Suffer
Latinum
Sarah Higley

Highly Illogical
David Marcus
Cupid's Errant Arrow
Captain Proton Holonovels
TNG s1 and s2
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Temporal Edict (Lower Decks)
Thirty Days
Enterprise-J
Pon Farr
Enterprise's Opening Credits
Bajor
STARFLEET The International Star Trek Fan Association
Spock's Dick Tweet
Prune Juice
For the Uniform
Sisko's Beard
Spot
Ruk
Uhura
Vic Fontaine
Romulan-owned Borg Cubes
Cristobal Rios
Tasha Yar
The Rock's Appearance on Voyager
It's a Faaaaaaaaake!
Naomi Wildman
Nichelle Nichols
Valiant (DS9)
Picard's Captain's Jacket
Sisko Punching Q
DS9/Babylon 5 Similarities

Get the Cheese to Sickbay
Warp Speed Limit
Star Trek: The Last Voyage
Worf x Dax
Harry Kim
Wesley Crusher
Elnor
Rom
Star Trek: Beyond
Antitime Future Enterprise-D
Wil Wheaton
Vacation Episodes
ENT's Reason for Klingon Forehead Ridges
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Night Terrors
Flaunting Danger Clip
Beardless Riker
Katherine Janeway
The Host
Star Trek Online
The Way to Eden
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Star Trek action figures
Webtrek
Wadi

This is the Power of Math, People
Anbo-jyutsu
Alexander Rozhenko
Lwaxana Troi
Lighting Choices in Discovery s1
Neelix Episodes
Riker's Pizza
Warp 10
The Outcast
Harry Mudd
The Child
Tartigrades Lawsuit
God Aliens Not Respecting Consent
Climax of Into Darkness
The Mycelial Network
Gorgan
Jennier Lien's Descent into Madness
The Rape Gangs of Turkana IV
Data x Borg Queen [robo][tf][buzzsaw]

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09/19/20 5:02:30 PM
#250:


Do the Kazon haha

Also which race did the Ferengi supplant?
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09/19/20 5:06:36 PM
#252:


PerfectChaosZ posted...
Do the Kazon haha

Also which race did the Ferengi supplant?
I probably shouldn't do this here, since I could do it in a ranking, but why not?

Klingons
Romulans
Cardassians
Dominion
Borg
Ferengi
Xindi
Suliban
Kazon

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redrocket
09/19/20 5:10:25 PM
#253:


The Ferenegi laser whips technically returned on action figures Quark owned.

Brunt, FCA

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PerfectChaosZ
09/19/20 5:45:50 PM
#254:


Do the Dominion too
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Jesse_Custer
09/19/20 5:49:40 PM
#255:


Anagram posted...
I can't imagine anyone saying "Aw yeah, a Vic Fontaine episode!"

I do! In particular, the episode thats basically Oceans Eleven on DS9 was great.
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