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gif meme Ā» anonymous asked: TNG + Most Attractive
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ā³BāElanna Torres
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You remind me of..........................Seven of FINE ;)
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{ @/@ } āIt is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.ā ā A Tale of Two Cities
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Trek Femslash AUs Ā» Ro/BāElanna (requested by anon)
ā³Ro and BāElanna meet when Ro joins the Maquis and while they get off to a rough start they grow closer in their shared goals. Ro ends up on Val Jean and in the Delta Quadrant with BāElanna and the two of them become even closer feeling like outsiders at first to the crew still. Eventually they integrate with the crew but find theyād still rather do this adventure with each other than without.
(if you have a pairing or idea let me know~)
Star Trek: Deep Space 9
so i rewatched āpast tenseā tonight and for some reason it really chilled me this time around, itās just way too timely
- the unsympathetic bureaucracy that both dictates the lives of the poor and judges them for their poverty
- the employees of that bureaucracy who may not wholeheartedly agree with its approach but have no choice but to be complicit (a jobās a job)
- the repeated references to the significance of having identification, and the ramifications of not being able to provide identification when prompted by police
- the normalization of extremely subpar living conditions for the poor, and the liberal-minded rich half-heartedly objecting without actually working to change those conditions
- rich characters talking about protests as abstract philosophical concepts at best, inconveniences at worst
- technological advancement as a barrier between the classes rather than a bridge, with tech allowing wealthy people to live in comfort but being wielded as a weapon of the above-mentioned unsympathetic bureaucracy against the poor
- the many scenes, some moderately graphic, of healthcare being denied to the poor
i meanā¦ācausing people to suffer because youāve forgotten how to careā pretty much sums it up