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[–] 4 pts

Nothing exists for me post-Disney Buy out, and Post Enterprise.

[–] 1 pt

You liked enterprise?

[–] 0 pt

Second behind DS9. TNG is overrated, Voyager was...spotty, TOS was very much a product of it's time. Enterprise was very cool to see a lore accurate depiction of early human space faring. It got canceled once it really began to hit it's stride.

[–] 1 pt

I mostly agree actually, except I believe TNG was peak.

TNG<ENT<DS9

Its hard to beat Picard, Riker, and Data. Though I absolutely hated the episodes featuring mother Troi, she was infinitely worse than Deanna.

[–] 3 pts

Whatever. Run the IP straight into the ground.

Growing up I absolutely loved Star Trek. I stopped caring after .

Looking back on it, Star Trek was always subversive trash designed to make White men accept a slow death from multiculturalism and ethnic replacement.

I couldn't see that as a boy in the 90s but it was true from the first episode in the 60s before I was even born.

[–] 1 pt

True statement. The episode where kirk kissed uhura (or whatever the sheboon character's name was) was the first time an interracial kiss was ever shown on television. The scene was done carefully with kirk being essentially mind controlled by a godlike alien during the exchange to lessen the push back from viewers at the time.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

It was also sorta implied that Jem'hadar basically died out after the war. At least no more were created. Just more fucking garbage that isn't Star Trek.

Star Trek ended with Nemesis.

[–] 0 pt

I doubt they did. They lost the war for the alpha quadrant, but didn't give up the Gamma. They'd still need a vast military to control that sector. That said, it was CLEARLY stated that the jem'Hadar had no women in their ranks nor did they have any desire for one of any race. It makes no sense for a female of that race to show up. The ONLY way I can think of is if there's a Jem'Haddar race that was tapped for the clones? But it's implied that the cloning and grooming proccess changes the race a lot. It did for the Vorta at least, so you can assume the same for the Jem'Hadar

[–] 1 pt

All good points. Of course it was never mentioned the actual terms of surrender or what terms the Federation and Dominion interact with each other. Some travel has to be allowed since Odo and Kira went to the Founder's homeworld in the last episode. I would have liked to have seen DS9 continue a couple of more season to answer all of that. Or maybe another series.

Instead we got what we got. Which is pure trash.

[–] 1 pt

Wasn't that an episode of Starlost?

[–] 1 pt

Updated for a modern emotionally stunted and heavily medicated audience. As every parent knows, placation and appeasement of immature demands always leads to an accord.