I was waiting for the double handed punch! Gutted they didn't do it.
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I haven't been keeping up with the development of this but I really hope it ends up being good.
It made me laugh fwiw
Yeah that got me too.
I've seen a bit of drama in other Lemmy instances about various things and it's made me think startrek.website needs a very clear set of rules.
God damn I enjoyed the shit out of that!
At first glance I was unsure about the new engineer but by the end of her first scene I loved her. I wish she was featured a bit more but I'm sure we will see more soon.
Spock is the man!
There were parts in The Orville that made me cry with laughter.
I loved enterprise, I didn't think I'd be able to stop thinking 'that's the bloke from quantum leap' but he's captain Archer to me now.
Trip was great, I loved phlox, t'pol, porthos and Malcolm.
My favourite episode was the one where archer got his brain mashed by some anomaly and t'pol spent 12 years explaining the same thing to him every morning.
I kept prodigy until last because I was convinced that it would be too childish but it was superb!
I love murf!
Thanks! Honestly it was hard to resist starting again immediately!
The great thing about it is there is so much to get through, by the time you've finished it the memories of the beginning are fading.
I'm excited to watch it all again!
Voyager is weird, for the first couple of seasons I wasn't sure if I would like it much but by the end I absolutely loved it.
I thought it got a lot better towards the end of season 3 and carried on being good until the end, mainly because I got invested in seven of nine.
I don't want to spoil anything but the shit that Janeway does is crazy. She's mad and I love her.
I even loved the finale that everyone bitches about. It was perfect voyager weirdness.
More people probably will stay on Reddit, but I like startrek.website so much I joined the patreon which I've never done for anything before.
Lemmy is new and a bit confusing to start with but I really like it. It aligns with my morals and techie side much more than Reddit ever could.
I checked r/startrek last night at was a bit shocked at the hate the mods were recieving for doing what I consider to be morally correct. To each their own I suppose!