Reminder to the haters and femmephobes that Deanna saved the boys with her empathic abilities and the imzadi bond, and that Seven of Nine is now the captain of the most famous ship in the fleet.

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Reminder to the haters and femmephobes that Deanna saved the boys with her empathic abilities and the imzadi bond, and that Seven of Nine is now the captain of the most famous ship in the fleet.
Haven’t done a Star Trek babe in a while. Here’s Deanna Troi!
I love how Deeana and Will and not only captain and first officer but a couple as well.
They proved that couples can work together and respect each other. All without being immature or attempting to dominate them at home in the relationship.
Especially for a man to been in this light in media. As a good, kind and thoughtful caring leader and a husband.
But what even more evident is the respect. Not only as her spouse but as a captain.
It was evident in the ship as friends but now they’re a couple it’s even more evident.
It’s even rare to see people respect family ember or even friends in leadership positions in media without them disregarding one over the other.
It’s a rarity.
Top tier!
I love it 💕💕💕💕💕
i lowkey want to write a series of Riker/Troi fics based on Taylor Swift songs.
and today while listening to Illicit Affairs, i had this moment of "what if Troi & Riker were having a secret affair the entire time they were on tng?"
the plot bunnies are... rampant
I’ve rewatched “A Matter of Time” (Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 5, episode 9). It’s a pretty interesting episode about time travel, however, Enterprise crew aren’t the ones travelling. A historian arrives at the ship claiming to be from a few centuries in the future. He says that he came to study the ship and the people. He asks a lot of questions, reasons about different ways of understanding history and wants everybody to write down the main inventions of the few past centuries. Picard believes him, but doesn’t like him, Troi doesn’t trust him and Crusher even almost has an affair with him. At the same time Enterprise tries to solve some natural disaster on a planet, they can’t do it that easily and at some point face a very difficult choice with thousands of lives at stake. (Spoilers!) Picard asks the historian to help them – to violate his variant of time Prime Directive, but he declines. Then, when the solution is already found, it, of course, it turns out that he’s not from the future, but on contrary from the past and came to get the knowledge about the inventions. Well, not only knowledge but he also simply stole a lot of stuff. Fortunately, Data finds that out before the pseudo-historian has departed.
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