lwaxana episodes are peak star trek and so are alexander's. the power of both of them together in cost of living is immesurable
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lwaxana episodes are peak star trek and so are alexander's. the power of both of them together in cost of living is immesurable
thinking about pike's kitchen a lot lately. i know others have discussed why tos kirk's room would be smaller, but i imagine aos kirk's room to also be small despite technically being pike's enterprise given to him early. the reason being, due to the narada, the kelvinverse is more militarized and dark. basically like how the prime timeline got during the dominion war only sooner. so if aos kirk ever went to the snw universe and saw pikes room, he'd be surprised by how... not luxurious per say, maybe relaxed is a better word, it is compared to his enterprise which was built with more defensive/combat abilities in mind
deanna calling riker bill should not exist in this world
i'd love to see Q appearing in devil's due
"oh picard. don't tell me you believe this woman could ever be as powerful as me. did you not notice her ship in orbit?"
sorry but brent spiner is so hot
What frustrates Q is that the woman Picard has fallen for is essentially a version of Q in female form. When Picard later accuses Q of being "devious and amoral and unreliable and irresponsible and definitely not to be trusted," Vash asks simply "Sound like someone you know?" and Picard has to concede that it does. In order to punish Picard for rejecting him in favor of a female and mortal (and hence inferior) version of himself, Q takes Vash away from him, again playing a calculated role, that of the victor in a heterosexual love triangle.
Minding One’s P’s and Q’s: Homoeroticism in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1998) by Atara Stein
the way the klingon challenges data to b'aht qul and after all the pomp and circumstance data wins in half a second and immediately returns to work on his padd is hilarious
i really wanna see mirrorverse data and lore...
lore who has the ambition and rage and selfishness needed to succeed in the empire but couldn't overcome his caring and soft emotions. and so he was stored away as a defect and data was made in his place without those emotions, making him the ruthless and efficient soldier needed by the empire