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Star Trek The Next Generation "11001001"
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what the fuck are the bynars saying
Ten Forward 9: Tales From the Holodeck II
It's SSHB's 2nd anniversary, more-or-less, and in celebration we're bringing you our 2nd fanfic episode featuring figures from 2 major sci-fi franchises! (Harvey Dent would be ALL OVER THIS if he were real). What happens when your stalwarts are forced to bring Star Trek and Star Wars together into a big, meaty lump of ludicrous? Probably much what you'd expect from us, really...
Spoiler Warning: Major The Last Jedi spoilers. For real, we ruin basically all of it
Timestamps: "The Solo Algorithm" by Ames: 4:19; "The Day the Nerds Stood Still" by Caitlin: 19:31; "Toast and Circuses" by Jake: 29:51; "The Last Program" by Chris: 45:20; post reading banter: 58:09
The bynars and the borg. What's up with that?
Are they aware of each other? Are they software compatible? Are they arch-nemesis?
The title is a bit misleading, as about half the book is dedicated to hostile and neutral worlds not belonging to the Federation.
Author Shane Johnson did his best to include as many alien races as he could from Star Trek: The Original Series, The Animated Series, the films, and The Next Generation. Though this was published early in TNG’s run (1989), even at that time it was nowhere near comprehensive (especially since TNG introduced at least one new species/world each episode).
Johnson had assistance from many people at the Star Trek production offices when he created this book. However, like so many Star Trek books, it is considered outside canon. There is even a disclaimer stating that “the facts and background details...as presented in (this book) are solely the author’s interpretation.”
I wish Star Trek had used the Bynars more than once. I like when they have actually alien aliens, and they’re a neat concept.
Zero One from Star Trek Timelines, 2018.
The bynars watching will riker just lay out his whole jazz based sex fantasy