Especially_the_lies
@Especially_the_lies@startrek.website
Just a simple tailor
- Comment on What's Your Favorite, Not at All Epic, Star Trek Quote 9 months ago:
I think my username will help you lol
- Comment on How are people not hating (and even liking) Star Trek Enterprise? 9 months ago:
“What’s with people liking the thing I don’t like?”
Seriously, people. Can we not gatekeep Star Trek? Does Enterprise have its problems? Absolutely, but so does literally every other Trek show. Every series has its own ups and downs, and while Enterprise might have issues, it has redeeming qualities, too. No one is going to make you like Enterprise, but don’t be critical of other people because they like it.
- Comment on Is Windows 11 decent yet? 10 months ago:
looks at date of publication
That has got to be one of the timeliness answers to a question I’ve ever seen on here. Thanks!
- Comment on Worst assure sauce 10 months ago:
Guess who’s coming to dinner…
- Comment on Oh no. OH NO. 10 months ago:
Please do not tell my 10yo that this exists.
- Comment on Melons right. 10 months ago:
“We’ll just tell your mother we ate it.”
- Comment on M*A*S*H in space? 10 months ago:
There’s no Burns and Hot Lips versus Hawkeye and Trapper kind of dynamic in Starfleet.
Although I see your point, I have to disagree with you here. Look at the Beta shift vs Alpha shift in Lower Decks. There’s clearly room in Starfleet for both the serious and the goofy, even in a comedy show.
Q is what Hawkeye would be given the power of a god.
Well now I want to see that show!
- Comment on M*A*S*H in space? 10 months ago:
Wow. Yeah, because if you read my post, that is exactly the part of MAS*H that I wanted to copy.
- Comment on M*A*S*H in space? 10 months ago:
So maybe we don’t see many phaser wounds, but saying that there’s nothing there ignores all the other ways people can get injured in a battle (explosions, crashes, etc). There may not be analogs to bullet wounds, but I bet there are plenty of other ways.
- Comment on M*A*S*H in space? 10 months ago:
I mean we follow a mobile hospital, similar to MAS*H. Different planets as the front moves. We’ve had a lot of the war on starships, and I’m sure that there would necessarily be some of that, too, but we have not seen a lot of the war “on the ground” in Star Trek. Correct me if I’m wrong, but this episode of SNW and “Seige of AR-558” (DS9 7x08) are really the only episodes of Trek that I can remember that have depictions of full-scale battles on planets (or maybe I need to do a series rewatch somewhere)
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- Comment on Who is the one movie/comic supervillian you all agree with ? 10 months ago:
See also: Killmonger.