• @[email protected]
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    379 months ago

    You’re right, I probably should go rewatch that episode where the crew triggers a Cardasians trap, and the station captures them, and Dukat comes to gloat.

    • Blackout
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      It has my favorite scene in it when Garak accuses Dukat of having a crush on Kira and the shocked “Garak” response from him was so comical.

    • @[email protected]
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      99 months ago

      It is really great! I just finished a watch of it a few weeks ago and I just want to watch it again.

      The characters are really great.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        29 months ago

        Sisko is such a badass! Jake and Nod are way more interesting children than Wesley and Alexander ever were.

      • Pleb
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        29 months ago

        I should watch all of Babylon 5 again…

  • @neonred
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    159 months ago

    The door knob changes position 😔

    • @Mrkawfee
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      49 months ago

      There are THREE LIGHTS

  • Alex
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    139 months ago

    I’ve just started a Voyager run through with my kids. Dare I say S1 of Voyager is a much better introduction to “modern” Trek than the fairly uneven S1 TNG? I think Janeway is underrated as a Star Fleet captain.

    • @Telodzrum
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      79 months ago

      It brings me no joy to say this, but TNG isn’t “modern Trek” anymore.

    • Dyskolos
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      69 months ago

      She is! Always wondered why she got so much hate in the community. Not as much as Archer did though. Which is also great IMHO.

      • @Blue_Morpho
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        Janeway didn’t get hate as much as it was criticism of the writers for making her inconsistent. One week it was “Prime directive no matter the consequences”, the next was “Lets do whatever to make drama.”

        For all of Roddenberry’s faults, his presence for the early years of TNG kept TNG consistent instead of allowing the writer of the week to change characters for their personal story. By the time he was gone, the formula was set such that writers wouldn’t mess with characters.

        Voyager has no singular authority so consistency of character was rare.

        Edit: Except for Ensign Kim. He was born an Ensign and died one. Nobody messed with perfection.

        • @TheGrandNagus
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          I’ve actually come to think of Janeway as someone consistently written to be an inconsistent Captain, rather than 100% inconsistently written. Others are nowhere near as inconsistent as Janeway.

          Once I started thinking of her inconsistency as being the result of trying to walk a tightrope of sticking to Starfleet ideals, as well as maintaining order in a demoralised crew in unfamiliar territory where they don’t have the support and full might of the Federation and its allies behind them, Janeway’s inconsistent and contradictory behaviour starts making a lot more sense and feels a lot more organic.

          • Derek Caelin 🌱
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            59 months ago

            @TheGrandNagus Kinda makes sense that way. Flung into trouble because of her adherence to the Prime Directive, then had to do whatever it took to get the crew home… I’d waffle about, too.

        • Dyskolos
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          39 months ago

          You might be right, the inconsistency was well around. But it still was a good show. I always perceived her as a more “indecisive” captain. Or one being able to change her opinions. Whatever. It’s what it is. The best female captain we had so far 😊

    • @Mrkawfee
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      49 months ago

      The first two seasons of TNG are balls.

      • @[email protected]
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        89 months ago

        They’re not quite as terrible as their reputation. Yeah, they’ve definitely got some of the worst episodes of Trek ever, but there are good ones in there, too.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          59 months ago

          Oddly, the worst two episodes of Trek are in s7, just before the finale, which is one of the best episodes ever.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      I’m rewatching TNG and season 1 was pretty… Off. Most of the characters seemed to be cheap knockoffs of their established personas. The most distinctive for me was Brent Spiner (Data), where, I can’t put my finger on it, but he just seemed off the the data that I know and love.

      I chalk it up to him coming off of being a comedic bit actor and he was still finding himself for the more dramatic role of data. He hadn’t really nailed down the robotic methodology of his actions and speech that really makes data stand out. His responses were often quick, to the point of speaking over others, and his actions were fairly fluid and organic, which isn’t Data at all.

      It really didn’t take long for him to work his way into the role (and into our hearts), I’m not criticising Brent by any stretch. He was and I’m sure still is, an incredible actor… Judging by his fairly recent role reprising Data on Picard, he really hasn’t lost his touch.

      There’s plenty of other things about season one that are odd, but I found Data to be the most notable. Still, worf was a lot more brooding, Picard seemed almost more timid, Riker didn’t have a beard… The only person from season one who I can point to with certainty and say that they didn’t seem off from season 1 (compared to how I know the character), was Dr. Crusher. She was hitting it out of the park from day 1.

      No matter the oddity, almost all of it was simply gone by the end of season one. I’m partway into season two now and I wouldn’t be able to differentiate the characters on screen from any other season of the show, or from their movies.

    • @psud
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      09 months ago

      I reckon Voyager was the best of the star treks

      • @logicbomb
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        119 months ago

        So you’ve never seen DS9, then.

        • @mrcleanup
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          49 months ago

          Oh man. It’s the only one where they actually don’t boldly go anywhere. I’ve always had trouble with that and probably actually need therapy because of it. It took me a long time to even accept it as real star trek.

          • @logicbomb
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            49 months ago

            I love character-driven narratives, so DS9 is easily the best Star Trek for me that I’ve seen. I think the only series that I haven’t seen is Lower Decks.

            I would claim that Voyager is objectively worse than DS9, though. A big part of it is how many terrible episodes come from each series. With DS9, there are only a few episodes sprinkled here and there that are terrible. With Voyager, it had to be at least 1 out of every 3 episodes that were terrible.

            Of course, these two series have completely different standards. Both standards are about whether they deliver an episode that is fulfilling and makes sense.

            DS9 is completely serial. A good show has character development and progresses the main plot due to some event or other intrigue that happens. If you don’t like Star Treks where they “boldly stay home”, then all of the Vic Fontaine episodes would be terrible, but Vic was like this perfect tool to try to round out all of the character development at the series end.

            On the other hand, a good Voyager episode is a sort of alien of the week. That’s what would make sense, because they were traveling in a straight line home. Yet they nonsensically had all sorts of recurring characters that they came across. Recurring races is fine. In fact, you’d almost expect to have like one or two major races that are the villains per season… but recurring characters? Really??

            Voyager could have been the perfection of Roddenberry’s ideal Star Trek. Almost purely episodic. Heroic cast solving problems every episode. They even have the best excuse for taking the ship into the most stupidly dangerous situations. They were desperate for supplies to get home. I don’t know that any Star Trek had such an easy set up. How did they have so many bad episodes??

    • Howdy
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      39 months ago

      I like that episode… Really.

      Allamaraine if you can see, allamaraine you’ll come with me.

  • @[email protected]
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    89 months ago

    I’m finally watching star trek with my girlfriend and getting her into it. Been watching along with her on TNG. So far we are about done with season 1, but I am big excited to re-watch DS9 se5, especially with her watching it for the first time by my side.

    Gonna have to brave the awful ass se1 Sisko haircut though lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      Went through the same process with my partner… Apparently she prefers Sisko with hair and no beard!

      But she also liked S1&2 of TNG a lot…

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      19 months ago

      I’m impressed that you’ve managed to get her to watch s1 of TNG! I’ve been thinking about trying to talk my wife into watching it and was thinking we’d start on season 3.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        She has been very persistent about knowing the background for everything. It bothers her to be dropped in the middle of something without the context.

        So she wanted to start at the “very beginning”, which in my mind is TNG season 1. The original series is great, but I figured she’d enjoy it more after having already gotten into trek.

        She is throughly enjoying the cheesy-ness of it though, which is really good.

  • Match!!
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    79 months ago

    Having grown up on DS9 and Voyager, and just finished all the good new trek, I went back and stared TNG for the first time.

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    • @hactar42
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      99 months ago

      I’m the opposite right now. Grew up on TNG, just finished SNW and Lower Decks and now I’m watching DS9 for the first time.

      • @nilaus
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        99 months ago

        I grew up on tng. Thought nothing could top picard and his crew… You are in for a treat!

    • @psud
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      39 months ago

      I and my wife have both watched all of Star Trek individually before we met. When new trek appeared we rewatched everything before watching all of new trek, good and less good, together

    • @logicbomb
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      29 months ago

      TNG’s first season can just be skipped IMO. The first time I watched TNG on streaming, I was… surprised… at the quality of season 1.

  • Nakedmole
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    59 months ago

    That could be me 100%. My heart then usually adds that it’s a shame that there is no remastered version with high resolution T_T

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      19 months ago

      ?? Pluto has been streaming DS9 for years. The “More Trek” channel isn’t new either.

      • @CaptPretentious
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        Last part of last year, that “channel” was Voyager. At midnight Pacific on new years it rolled to DS9 instead.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          19 months ago

          I watch that channel all the time. It’s always been DS9 and Voyager. Is it just DS9 now 24/7?

          • @CaptPretentious
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            39 months ago

            For now. My guess is it’ll be DS9 for all of this quarter. It’s already gone through all of DS9 once so far. It just restarted this morning. Then I assume next quarter and I’ll switch back to Voyager. I think that’s what they’re doing with the other Star Trek channel as well bouncing between the original series and next generation.

            Because when it cut over from Voyager to DS9 it wasn’t at the end of Voyager. It was up to the episode where they find the ship with the neural interface that sort of takes over Tom. And then immediately following that was the first episode of DS9, and that was January 1st. It was 2:00 a.m. my time but midnight Pacific Coast.

  • Zoot
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    39 months ago

    Anyone know if that DS9 server that was remaking it with AI visuals is still around?