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gregorum, in This is some sort of enhanced-human memory

Just because Chekov wasn’t on the bridge and we didn’t see him doesn’t mean that he wasn’t still part of the crew somewhere else on the ship. When we finally did see Chekov in Season 2, he at no point claimed to have just joined the crew.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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This is how I make sense of it too. Kirk wasn’t going to put some fresh face on the bridge without serving with him for some time first.

gregorum,

“Who am I, Janeway? Lol!”

— James Tiberius Kirk

saltnotsugar, in P'takh means Girlfriend

Not gonna lie. I’d watch a Star Trek romantic comedy called Klingon To You.

SpaceScotsman, in P'takh means Girlfriend

French and Portuguese at the convention, their arms open.

M500, in P'takh means Girlfriend

Is there a source for this. I need this to be true!

Twipped,
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Alas, it is not http://klingon.wiki/En/Anecdotes

There was an animated tv show that had this as a plot line, where an american man met a woman from japan. I can’t remember what show it was, though. Its a memory barely visible in the back of my brain.

TheOctonaut,

French and Portuguese are similar enough that you could make out what someone is saying.

Also, Star Trek is in English

moody,

Written, you could get a vague sense of what’s being said. Spoken, the two languages are absolutely not intelligible. You might pick up a couple of words that are close enough but definitely not enough to have anything close to a conversation.

Portuguese and Spanish are much closer in terms of intelligibility.

Draedron,

lol do you think it is shown in english everywhere?

Icalasari, in Who would win?

Bill has limitations. He would lose

The_Picard_Maneuver, in Kirk is too busy for paperwork
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Here’s the rest of the (long) thread that I cut off for readability, but it’s also pretty funny:

https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/ab6a8410-fa3d-4564-9970-5d935438560d.jpeg

Fuck_u_spez_, in Kirk is too busy for paperwork

Bruh this is one trippy ass meme to stumble upon while one is on ketamine holy shit

theodewere, in We've been jammed!
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Picard: "Number One, you know what to do."

Riker: "The Charleston!" <dances>

The_Picard_Maneuver, in A lesson in Kirk Drift™
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Kirk’s exploits get so exaggerated, lol. He’s a big dork. He’s like a nerd who started working out and acting like a tough guy in his 30s. Picard is just the opposite, like a reformed troublemaker.

And even though Picard has the rep of being the one who romanticizes the concept of exploration (studious, reading about old timey ships, etc.), Kirk’s geeks out about it so much more: he’s obsessed with his ship, he’s studied (and seems to genuinely academically enjoy) space battles, and they even gave him that line in the movies: “Second star to the right… and straight on til morning.”

…which is a quote from Peter Pan. Lol

xusontha, in Captains Prerogative
sxan, in Vampires, but *space*
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We learned in the actual space vampire episode that they don’t like Vulcans.

GreenMario, in Am I? Who knows
Stamets,
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https://media.tenor.com/eeUFk2R-AwgAAAAC/clapping-paul-stamets.gif

Anything that ever includes Galaxy Quest is an immediate win from me. Doesn’t help I’ve seen the movie so many times (it’s a movie version of my weighted blanket) that I can vividly hear that ‘exploded’ line in my head.

Fuck you I’ve gotta turn the damn movie on again now.

Now look what you’ve gone and done.

aeronmelon,

Star Trek The Motion Picture’s transporter accident gave me nightmares.

Galaxy Quest’s transporter accident made me laugh so hard I almost pissed myself.

Tofu_Lewis, in Am I? Who knows

Okaaaay, just because you’ve brought it up…

Transporters in Star Trek are shown to definitely not be duplication machines. “Our Man Bashir” (DS9) is probably the most definitive proof of that.

Personally, I think transporter technology explains the staunch atheist (but still open-minded and sometimes spiritualist) Federation mindset: they know that their entire being can be reduced to a matter/energy stream. The transporter makes a devastating philosophical challenge to the idea of a “soul.” Which is, ironically, why so many Federation officers refuse to accept anything that challenges that assumption (VOY “Sacred Ground”).

teft, in Just wanted to thank this community for helping me have the best birthday I've had in years
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I got you some cake. It’s cellular peptide with mint frosting. Your favorite.

https://i.imgur.com/F2cJ1q9.jpg

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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xusontha,

It’s like on Jengus IV, they’re all mixing! THE KLINGON CLOWNS ARE COMING!

https://loot.buckodr.ink/BEu3Vd.png

altima_neo, in No one is safe.
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Dont worry, he’ll have at least an extra minute while the LPL shows us that it was in fact not a fluke.

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