MalikMuaddibSoong

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I personally would love to see the fall of capitalism in my lifetime and the rise of “The Star Trek Economics” which IMO is a fantastic example of a realistic equal capitalism-free future.

To boldly go where money has no power over biology 💪

The ending was perfect!

Thanks for a much appreciated dose of whimsy to start my day 👍

I can’t believe I accidentally promoted proprietary software, when I should be promoting Ensign Kim!

Tell me we're on lemmy without telling me we're on lemmy 😂

Nothing augurs success like hearing about the "incredible talent" that just went to "other teams at EA" 🙃

Star Trek Star Wars, spacey scifi, same bullshit.

Offending user indeed!

But seriously this individual is dumping toxins like a Capt Planet villain. I felt gross after scrolling their profile.

I’m dying, this is a great rundown 😆🤣

I’m dying, this is a great rundown 😆🤣

[–] MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

He pulls back an entire fleet after Worf quotes ~~Kaylee’s~~ Kahless to him, which I felt demonstrated how Gowron deep down values honor.

After that though he decides to give Martok the Flavius Aetius treatment, despite how slimy it is.

Edit: kahless

Edit 2: forgot to agree with you! Ultimately he’s very cartoonish because he goes so hard with his lines and stares. Especially when he threatens to paint the future with blood if the council supports Duras’ heir.

I just looked up the Gowron episodes on memory alpha then looked up the ratings on imdb.

Sorry if I missed some, it’s a sloppy process on mobile.

Also some unexpected glory of my own

[–] MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.website 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The original ending was a very “that’s it?” moment.

The actually added a new game-over condition, by allowing you to just shoot the annoying reaper child, to quell the frustrations people felt.

Even in the remaster is still feels like a choice between red, blue, or green color endings.

RIP Marauder Shields, the true final boss of ME3 🙏

[–] MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.website 20 points 1 week ago (3 children)

That, to me, is the real tragedy of Mass Effect, looking back through this new lens. BioWare seems to have borrowed many concepts from Revelation Space, but very little of it is explored with any depth, and none of the ideas are given new twists that improve upon them.

Damn, didn’t expect a thoughtful analysis of Revelation Space and its impact on Mass Effect.

But since Mass Effect avoided most of the extra weird stuff, the ending of Mass Effect 3 never really had a chance to be good.

Ahh, can’t talk about ME without addressing the ~~elephant in the room~~ the controversial ending.

Good read 👍

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