• Dr. Wesker
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      2211 months ago

      I’d deep seed a few of them IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN

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      • Flying Squid
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        1811 months ago

        I appreciate the clarification. Thank you.

  • MTP
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    4311 months ago

    Uh…where’s Reg? Big miss there.

    • @instamat
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      111 months ago

      Maybe it’s a main cast/non guest star only meme?

  • @[email protected]
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    3611 months ago

    Ah, a list of basically all of my favorite characters. I’m sure that doesn’t mean anything

  • ThenThreeMore
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    2811 months ago

    I don’t see Seven as ASD coded. She has levels of trauma that can sometimes be mistaken as ASD and has lived outside of regular human society for much of her life.

    • Seven
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      You’re completely right, there is obviously no deeper meaning to presenting a character who is a mature adult yet requires structured classes in order to learn how human beings socialise.

      • ThenThreeMore
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        1611 months ago

        Yes because that’s exactly what I said.

        She’s closer to a feral child than ASD. I also don’t feel that she has spectrum traits when we meet her again in Picard.

        • Seven
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          211 months ago

          Picard was written by different people who needed different things from the characters, however there were occasional moments where her previous manerisms showed through.

          A feral child who was not ASD could have been portrayed like Mowgli (or, for a more Star Trek reference point, Tuvok when he had brain damage). Seven gradually learns how to navigate human interaction (and how to smile, for instance) through studying and is surprised when it’s occasionally useful, a non-ASD character could have learned through interpretation of people’s reactions and would have sought socialisation rather than peace and quiet in a neatly ordered cargo bay (I’m led to believe that’s how it works anyway).

          • ThenThreeMore
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            All of the traits you’ve described also very much fit PTSD as well.

            To me taking a Watsonian approach to the character we she a woman who was forcibly taken by the Borg and assimilated at a very young age, then years later ripped away from that as well. That’s two extremely traumatic events( that we know of). Then following on we see the character years later at a point where she has somewhat worked though those traumas.

            A Doyalist reading we can say it was the 90s and discussions around neuro-divergency and more general mental health were far less common in media. So we’re probably both over reading things.

            • Seven
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              311 months ago

              You may be right, the more of Voyager I watch the more flexible each character appears in order to fit around what the story requires. Apart from Tom Paris repeatedly being an idiot, that’s a constant.

              We can agree to disagree and enjoy it on our own terms I guess. If I have been dismissive of your argument I would like to apologise, that was not my intention.

              • ThenThreeMore
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                311 months ago

                Apart from Tom Paris repeatedly being an idiot, that’s a constant

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                Maybe the first comment was little dismissive, after that it was nice to have a r/daystruminstitute type conversation.

  • @[email protected]
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    Does Odo actually qualify for this? He can feel and comprehend and interpret emotions just fine, he is just deadly shy and insecure behind his stoic enforcer facade.

    The doctor doesn’t fit either, just because he is modeled after an egomaniac asshole does not mean he is autistic.

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      It was programmed from the personalities of hundreds of are Star fleet doctors with terrible bedside manners … starting with Dr Leonard McCoy

      • @[email protected]
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        Agreed, but terrible bedside manner isn’t indicative of autism. And the Doctor seems to be garden-variety crotchety, which makes sense given that he’s modeled on Lewis Zimmerman. I’d need other criteria to convince me he’s supposed to be autistic.

        • IninewCrow
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          211 months ago

          The more I hear and talk about with others about autism, the more I think that it all just has to do with just being human and a person with a unique set of personality traits and conditions.

          Some of it might be healthy, some of it unhealthy, some brought about by upbringing, some brought about from trauma, some brought about my neglect but some also brought about because of having everything, or nothing, or too much, or too little.

          It’s like gender identity … some people identify one way or another … some strongly identify, some don’t, some are just in the middle and some are off the spectrum … and many change over time and over a lifetime.

          It’s the same with autism … some have a little bit of it, some don’t, some are aware, some are not, some are more affected, some are just a little affected but everyone has no clue and no one is capable of measuring it.

          It’s just part of the human condition that we are all different … and its the differences that made us who we are as a civilization and a global society. We were successful not because of one person or one group of people … we were successful as a species because of all these individuals doing what they did and being who they were. It’s our chaotic mess of personalities, whether good or bad or perceived as good or bad that make up all the amazing things we have created, generate, construct, produce and imagine.

          I think it’s a great thing … it’s worked for us for thousands of years … and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

          • @ReputedlyDeplorable
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            Ehh, I do agree that dealing with different personalities is part of being human, and everyone has their own strengths, weaknesses and quirks. I would have to disagree that somewhat on the “no one is capable of measuring it” part. It seems to lean towards the “everyone is a little Autistic” saying, which is not scientifically accurate. Autism is something we can test for and while it’s something we still don’t understand completely, recently scientists have been able to identify which genes are responsible. So I think putting it on a level with a personality trait or gender identity is a bad comparison.

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      Agreed. He doesn’t have any trouble interpreting or expressing feelings, it’s just that he’s kind of a prick with an identity crisis.

  • Bonehead
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    Did anyone else wonder who the black guy was before you noticed his legs?

    • Flying Squid
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      511 months ago

      Clearly the female changeling. She could do real solids.

    • @proudblond
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      111 months ago

      Aaah it’s not just me, phew!

  • @DingusKhan
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    1111 months ago

    They’re specifically outsiders for the purpose of providing commentary on human behavior.

  • @samus12345
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    311 months ago

    That’s a real who’s who of my favorite characters. Probably not a coincidence.