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uis, to memes in The royals are in the news right now. This stuff is gonna be coming, any time they walk, stand, sit, etc.
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You still live in feudalism? Oh, right. Technofeudalism is here.

ChillDude69,

Oh, for sure. Can’t you see Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’ faces on a tapestry, like the founders of the OG medieval dynasties? That’s what we’re heading into.

Shit, I always thought those sci-fi settings (like Warhammer 40k, Dune, Bill the Galactic Hero) where people returned to actual systems of lords and peasants were kind of far-fetched. I was simply naïve. We’re witnessing the start of that shit, right the fuck now.

DavidGarcia,

at least that would be visually cool. currently we have none of the benefits of feudalism, but all of the downsides. Like at least during the massive wealth inequality around 1900, they built shit like this:

imageshttps://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/b997ad79-5103-44cd-a5cd-ec4eddaecea7.jpeghttps://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/3675078b-a7be-4b12-8216-044427ff8847.jpegNow we get this: https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/8a19f664-cef7-462b-8d41-0ea8ca6b3053.jpeghttps://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/88aeaeed-72a7-4eea-b72a-5fe194c74919.jpeg

ChillDude69,

Truly excellent point. The closest thing to badass architecture that the neo-aristocracy is doing right now would be those godforsaken super-yachts. But they’re either en route, somewhere in the ocean where nobody can see them, or else just tied up at the pier, looking like a generically massive “look at my wealth dick” boat. Yawn.

Like you’re saying, they could at LEAST build some super-amazing buildings. Or maybe, like, two or three of them could get into a prick-waving contest, to see who’s gonna pay off more people’s fucking medical debt. Just to flex.

DarkSirrush,

Not for long, the orcas are having fun sinking them all lately.

uis, (edited )
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godforsaken super-yachts

aaaaaAAAAAAAAAA!!! Now I got flashbacks of watching investigations from Anti-Corruption Foundation.

I think this is only translated part of investigations, where yachts are mentioned. Maybe also this old investigation, but I don’t clearly remember if it had yachts in it.

DavidGarcia,

from what I’ve seen pretty much the only newly built “pre-war” architecture comes from citizens movements. You know, the people that actually have to live and work in these buildings, that can’t flee to their island on their mega-yacht.

It only takes around 3-5% more money, not to build oppulent buildings like this, but toned down, still beautiful versions that used to be the norm before the World Wars. But they are 100x more beautiful than any of the McMansions and shoe boxes we mostly build today.

Okokimup, to memes in The royals are in the news right now. This stuff is gonna be coming, any time they walk, stand, sit, etc.
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Now I want spaghetti

clay_pidgin, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...

I never noticed that. Absolutely right.

I’m sure it’s just the writers absentmindedly using the opportunity to pick on Ro.

flatplutosociety,
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Wasn’t it just that Riker was already pissed off at her because she was famous for having gotten people killed and being court martialed over it?

clay_pidgin,

That’s a great explanation. Let’s go with that.

bionicjoey, to risa in You grew up in Minsk, Worf. Did you never go outside?

Worf: “I forgor 💀”

FlyingSquid, to risa in You grew up in Minsk, Worf. Did you never go outside?
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Worf grew up on Galt.

teft,
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Only for part of his childhood. First he lived on Qo’nos, then Khitomer, then Gault, and finally Earth before he was 15.

bionicjoey, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...

Could be because one is a religious symbol and the other is a cultural symbol. There is a case to be made that government personnel shouldn’t be allowed to openly display their religious affiliation in a secular society, in order to preserve the separation of church and state. Not saying I agree with that perspective, but it is a hot topic of debate in many parts of the world today.

ThunderclapSasquatch,

There is the problem of where does religion and culture separate? Especially for a spiritual people like the Bajorans do we ever really see one post occupation without the ear thing?

bionicjoey,

Worf: “Our gods are dead. Ancient Klingon warriors slew them a millennia ago. They were more trouble than they were worth.”

USSBurritoTruck,
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One of the Bajorans serving on Voyager wore an earring. Gerron, the young former Maquis that was part of Tuvok’s boot camp in “Learning Curve” had to give up his.

There’s also Tabor from “Nothing Human”, and Tal Celes from “The Good Shepard”, neither of whom wore the earring on screen in the four total episodes they appeared in. Tal also had her given name before her family name, which is not the Bajoran tradition.

Even Seska didn’t wear the earring when she was still undercover as a Bajoran, and likely could have gotten away with it thanks to her closeness to Chakotay.

bionicjoey,

To give a more serious answer, Bajorans seem very theocratic and I think most of them would fundamentally disagree with the concept of a secular government.

Bajor exists in a weird gray area since their religion is in some ways literally real. In some ways the Bajorans are like the Vorta and the Jem’Hadar. Their “gods” are provably real, they interact with them regularly, and they have demonstrated to them that they have what seem to be supernatural powers.

Also, critically for the Bajorans, not only are their gods real, but their demons (Pa Wraiths) are real as well. And that opens up a whole other philosophical can of worms. In a way it reminds me of Warhammer 40k. In that universe, religion isn’t irrational. In fact it’s completely rational. Because Chaos is real, and it will fuck you up if you aren’t religious.

GraniteM,

Ro’s first appearance comes well before the Federation knew the Prophets, let alone the Pah Wraiths, to be literally real.

Riker calling out Ro for her earring isn’t great, when compared against his acceptance of Worf’s baldric. If I were trying to find a defensible reason, I might go with the idea that Bajor used to have a rigidly enforced caste system, and the earrings indicated one’s caste, so it is possible that Riker assumed that Ro was trying to adhere to the old system which would fly in the face of Federation egalitarianism, and that he was less familiar with how Bajor’s treatment of the caste system had changed during the occupation.

BackOnMyBS, to memes in I made this back in January, and it just keeps getting more accurate
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that looks sooo freaking uncomfortable

kbal, to risa in You grew up in Minsk, Worf. Did you never go outside?
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By the mid 23rd century most cats had chosen to return to their home planet.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, to risa in You grew up in Minsk, Worf. Did you never go outside?
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Worf prepping dinner as a child:

Alf trying to hypnotize a sleeping cat

possiblylinux127, to risa in Which Zefram Cochrane do y'all prefer?

That was one of the better moments of star trek

zaphod, (edited ) to risa in Which Zefram Cochrane do y'all prefer?
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Stuffy and a thinly veiled metaphor for racists who object to mixed race relationships…

samus12345, to risa in Which Zefram Cochrane do y'all prefer?
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Being rejuvenated by Melllvar for 150 years made him pretty boring, it seems.

VindictiveJudge, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...

Ro was basically on probation in her first appearance or two, IIRC. Uniform modifications are allowed at the discretion of the officer’s CO, and Ro was already in something of a disciplinary thing, so forbidding modifications makes some sense.

While the earring is typically religious and she may have been able to argue for reasonable accomodation on those grounds, Ro specifically wears it on the left ear, which is considered a secular way to show familial heritage while also indicating you don’t follow the Bajoran faith.

themoken,

Is the right vs. left ear thing head canon? I like it, but I’ve never heard of that distinction…

VindictiveJudge,

Just double checked. Looks like beta-canon from the novels. Interestingly, according to Memory Alpha, the first episode or two with Bajorans in TNG had all the male Bajorans wear the earring on the right and all the female Bajorans wear it on the left, but right ears for both sexes became standard pretty early on. The only other named character that wears it on the left is Lt Mura in PIC.

limelight79, to risa in Which Zefram Cochrane do y'all prefer?

I use a can koozie for my soda all the time. :( It keeps it colder for longer. (The koozies aren’t beer themed though.)

verity_kindle, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...
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Can we talk about Riker’s nipples? No nips, unless it’s a Betazoid wedding on the bridge.

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