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Do you know the reason why Starfleet always chooses blind chief engineers? It’s simple.

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aeronmelon, to risa in (⌐■■■)

“But you don’t have to take my word for it.”

MarmaladeMermaid,

Do doot do!

I_am_10_squirrels,

You can just take a look for yourself. I’ve heard tell that it may be written in a book.

DmMacniel, to risa in (⌐■■■)

Yeaaaaaaaaaaah~

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theforkofdamocles, to risa in I can't believe I'm saying this, but...Engage

I can picture Plankton there as Wesley, O’Brien, or even Barclay!

ikidd, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case
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I want to see the “bring out your dead” cart guy from The Holy Grail.

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  • Cethin,

    A not insignificant number of guests are usually dressed like regular modern day people. Ren faires are for everyone, and most people don’t own period costumes. It’s usually encouraged for guests to dress up, but it absolutely is not required.

    schmidtster,

    Is everyone dressed up at these fairs?

    I don’t see how a few people in trek costumes would crush immersion if plain clothes people don’t either. It’s both or neither, not one or the other.

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  • Cethin,

    It sounds like it’s basically the same. My understanding is this type of thing actually started in the US and was exported to Europe, ironically enough. But yeah, many (most) guests are not in costume. I don’t see how some guests in Trek costumes would harm anything.

    gmtom,

    The immersion? I’ve been to some and people dress up as like fairy’s and elves and all sorts of fantasy shit.

    Nacktmull,

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  • captain_aggravated,
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    It depends on the event and the event holders.

    “Ren Fairs” in the US are more likely to be put on for fun. Go hear a guy in tights play a lute, eat a roast turkey leg, etc. I think convention cosplay culture is starting to leak in.

    If you want to see Americans take period costume seriously, go to a “reenactment.” You’ll find folks who are very serious about history, many of them are professional historians, archaeologists or museum employees performing for the education of the public. Probably the biggest community is the one around the American Civil War. Go watch the movie Gettysburg. Sure there’s the main cast of Hollywood actors, but then there’s hundreds and hundreds of extras. They’re war reenactors, who showed up with their own personal uniforms and equipment.

    Nacktmull,

    Thank you for being so kind to clear up my misunderstanding. I was not aware of these categories of events you have in the US, very interesting!

    cactusupyourbutt,

    going by your username Im gonna assume youre german. you see all kinds of costumes and clothings at the MPS for example and imho noone is bothered by it

    Nacktmull,

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  • cactusupyourbutt,

    sounds more like „if you wear a medieval looking costume, do it properly“ tbh

    MonkeMischief,

    Same. It used to be a lot more of historical reenactment, and a lot of the performances and stuff still reflect that.

    But the last few times I’ve gone it’s mainly been a themed craft show with corsets and tunics, and yeah, people with wings, steampunk hats, and Cloud’s buster sword, or tails hanging out of their pants. :|

    Renaissance times must’ve been wild, y’all. Lol

    whoisearth,
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    Imma be honest. I don’t get the whole LARP scene. It’s weird AF. Happy for people finding something they like but damn.

    MonkeMischief, (edited )

    There’s a great book on the LARP scene called “Leaving Mundania” by Lizzie Stark that’s a really easy, entertaining read. It helped me really empathize with the hobby and the people behind it.

    She kinda had the same perspective but approached it with curiosity to figure out what the fuss was about.

    (Up until that last chapter on “Nordic LARP”… it’s been ages since I read it but that stuff got weeeird.)

    It’s one of those things that would sound like a ton of fun to me, going all in on pretending to be some fantasy character and everybody else is in on the bit, but there’s some combat rules to prevent “invincible OC syndrome” so you’re actually moving playing pretend instead of plopped in a chair for 6 hours for a tabletop game.

    In any case, it looks like a good way to escape playing “Bills & Bosses”, a game that is near-universally reviled. hahaha

    Unfortunately it’s just very geo-dependent and cost intensive I’d think haha.

    zalgotext,

    IDK man, the more historical Renaissance fairs still exist, with people a bit more strict about dressing period-appropriately. The ones you’re talking about are basically a whole separate thing, it’s basically a fantasy-inspired comic-con, and attracts a whole different audience.

    I don’t think there’s anything wrong with either. I think it’s awesome that there’s places for people to sell their niche handmade goods while sporting the fashions of 17th-century France or whatever, as well as places where people can dress up like fantasy creatures, tails and all.

    MonkeMischief,

    Oh sure I agree! The slightly confusing bit is the one here is called “Age of Chivalry - Renaissance Festival”, but could just as easily be “Medieval-themed fantasy con and craft show” …maybe wouldn’t be as catchy.

    …but hey I got some sweet custom dice there ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    crypticthree, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case

    Normalize invading the ren faire dressed as Mongols

    Tattorack,
    @Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, give Trump a good reason to build a big ass wall! XD

    Thelonemino, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case

    The Star Trek cosplayers don’t bother me… it’s the fucking furries. Like no judgement, you do you, but how is a full pink fur suit even slightly on theme?

    Kolanaki,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    The furries I saw at a ren faire recently had theme appropriate attire for their fursuit. I was jealous that they had two costumes!

    walthervonstolzing,
    @walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

    Those are Stimpies though. Stimpies of the Ren faire.

    Thelonemino,

    Nice

    bob_lemon,

    Slow clap

    whoisearth,
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    I mean someone is already cosplaying some romanticized ideal of someone 200 years ago is it really that much of a stretch to have someone dressed as an anamophized dog-man?

    Thelonemino,

    Yes.

    Moneo,

    I hope this comment is satire because it’s hilarious.

    Son_of_dad, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case

    It was hilarious the first 500 times. I know some fairs have soured on it and want people to stop

    capital,

    Understandable. Plus, the landing team would usually dress incognito so as not to violate the prime directive anyway, right?

    So what are they doing dressed in their usual uniforms?

    darkpanda,

    Depends on the situation. Sometimes they only find out that the planet they’re beaming down to is actually a 1920’s mafia planet or a Nazi Germany planet after the fact once they get there, and then it’s like, “Bones, Spock, and also random Crewman, we’ve just beamed down to a mafia planet, we need to get some proper clothes before we’re spotted. Oh no, we’ve been spotted, beat these mafia guys up and steal their clothes quick before we’re spotted again.”

    Although to be fair those sorts of episodes actually didn’t involve time travel, since they were other planets that for some reason or another became entire planets of mafiosos and Nazis, but the prime directive still applied.

    CosmicCleric,
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    Maybe they got thrown back in time against their will, versus being a normal away mission?

    dmrzl, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case

    What a coincidence: just yesterday I rewatched the warehouse 13 episode where they’re at a civil war reenactment LARP and someone complains about the fucking trekkies always crashing their party as RPG time travelers.

    teft, to risa in I can't believe I'm saying this, but...Engage
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    RedWizard, to risa in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case
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    This is why you have Time Traveler weekends.

    The_Picard_Maneuver, to risa in I can't believe I'm saying this, but...Engage
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    Patrick would also make a good Riker

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    Eylrid,

    Still can’t hit that one high note

    negativenull,
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    ininewcrow, (edited ) to risa in I can't believe I'm saying this, but...Engage
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    Captain Squidward: Are you ready, kids? [warp drive sounds can be heard in the background]

    Crew Members: Aye-aye, Captain.

    Captain Squidward: I can’t hear you!

    Crew Members: [louder] Aye-aye, Captain!

    Captain Squidward: Oh…! Who lives in a saucer in the deep galaxy?

    Crew Members: NumberOne SquarePants!

    Captain Squidward: Bearded and yellow and porous is he!

    Crew Members: NumberOne SquarePants!

    Captain Squidward: If you want to be a new ensign with a shiny red blazer

    Crew Members: NumberOne SquarePants!

    Captain Squidward: [doing the voice of Johnny] Then drop on the deck like you’ve been hit by a phaser!

    Crew Members: NumberOne SquarePants!

    Captain Squidward: Ready?

    Captain Squidward and Crew Members: NumberOne SquarePants! NumberOne SquarePants! NumberOne SquarePants!

    Captain Squidward: NumberOne… SquarePants! A-ha-ha-ha-ha!

    [Captain Jean Luc Picard plays his flute. The warp drives are heard again as the song ends]

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    Eylrid,

    slow clap

    That was a masterpiece

    negativenull,
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    wow

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