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ben_dover, in It was his last wish too.

Zachary did quite alright, considering the shoes he had to fill

verity_kindle, in Just a little bit
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That guy put himself in solitary confinement, forever. What could the feddies do to him that is more fitting?

sirblastalot,

Is it really confinement if you can leave of your own volition?

Also, hang him.

MystikIncarnate,

Yes, let’s put a noose around the neck of someone who is essentially a god.

sirblastalot,

What’s he gonna do about it? Besides, Picard already bosses around a god all the time.

If you really are too scared, we can make Sisko do it.

MystikIncarnate,

Sisko would probably have a fit.

BoastfulDaedra,

Play with the thermostat?

MrShankles,

Cruel and unusual much?

elbucho,
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Pipe in an endless loop of “Baby Shark” and Justin Bieber?

verity_kindle,
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Taylor Swift. I’ve got that “wildest dreams” one stuck in my head. It’s an anxiety thing.

Alchemy, in The Department of Temporal Investigations is on the case
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haha that is a good one! I wonder if the faire participants mind or feel like it hurts their immersion.

FlyingSquid,
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People at ren fairs are usually in pretty good spirits and good humor. Considering there are people dressed as wizards and elves, I think they’d be okay with Star Trek time travelers.

negativenull,
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The Venn Diagram of Renn Fair goers, and Trekkies isn’t a circle, but it’s close I’d imagine.

TurnItOff_OnAgain,

Some Faires have a time traveler day for things like this.

TheMongoose,

I've seen a story where one of the faire participants had a commbadge hidden in their costume, pulled the Trekkie to one side, showed it to them, then told them off for breaking the Prime Directive...

ClarkDoom,

I wear a TNG uniform to my local ren fair every year - it almost exclusively generates excitement and high fives.

TheAlbatross,

I’m similarly minded. A friend and I have talked about doing this for some time, but it’s such an old joke I sorta fear it wanders into the same territory as asking the grocery clerk if the item that didn’t scan is free.

MaggiWuerze,

I worked as a cashier and still do it 😅

Alchemy,
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have you ever said anything back as a response, like" everything’s free if you steal it…" and just kind of pause for a moment?

MaggiWuerze,

I usually said something like “I already filled my theft quota for today”

gravitas_deficiency,

deadpan serious stare

I’m not paid enough to care if you steal shit

otter,

My favorite, when I was working any last point of contact with customers: “It’s only a crime if you get caught. At least, that’s what I figured when I wonder why mgmt gets a cut of my pay.”, and the deadpan is essential. 🤘🏽

weariedfae,

weariedfae,

What a perfect comparison. I would agree it’s in the same neighborhood. It was funny the first 8 million times.

Taleya,

Unfortunately the internet hellishly complements our copycat tendencies

Thisfox,

Depends on the event. There is a time and a place for the game.

ininewcrow,
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A menagerie if you will

NakariLexfortaine,

In my experience, you might annoy the “hardcore” ones, but most people won’t be bothered. Hell, people may honestly join in, so long as you aren’t causing any problems.

A lot of the Faire folk I have met are just happy people are participating and having a good time, and if you put effort into a costume, even better.

dejected_warp_core,

Considering what goes into the more hard-core outfits, they deserve respect for their dedication. And there are lots of outlets for that too, which is great (e.g. SCA).

However, if someone gets their tabbard in a bunch because some sci-fi cosplayers ruined their sense of immersion, at what is arguably a pay-to-enter medieval-themed shopping mall, they may deserve what they get.

A lot of the Faire folk I have met are just happy people are participating and having a good time, and if you put effort into a costume, even better.

These people are the backbone of every Faire. Huzzah!

Lemmygizer,

At least at the Faires I’ve worked at no one cares.

In fact, I have a second-hand anecdote that one faire staff has a screen accurate combadge inside their doublet. When they see people doing stuff like this, they run over and pull them aside. They would whip out the badge and get in their face. “Does the Prime Directive mean NOTHING to you?! This is an uncontacted pre-warp civilization. You are ruining YEARS of undercover research! Who is your captain? I’m going to have your court martialled if you don’t get under cover FAST.”

Taleya,

I’ve seen that as well, it’s slowly growing. Unsurprisingly the correlation of ren faire goers and trekkers is high.

CosmicTurtle,

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  • Sotuanduso,

    Are you reading a different thread? It seems like most people don’t mind.

    Maggoty,

    God forbid I see some Star Trek cosplayer while I’m watching a comedian crack whips and sing twisted tunes.

    FlyingSquid, in I'll take "Dyson sphere-level douchebags for 300"
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    In Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross’ oral history book The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years, From The Next Generation to J.J. Abrams by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, Farrell explained why she left DS9. “The problems with my leaving were with Rick Berman,” Farrell explained. “In my opinion, he’s just very misogynistic. He’d comment on your bra size not being voluptuous… That stuff was so intense, especially the first couple of years.” The actors signed six-year contracts, so leading into the seventh and final season, Farrell asked for her role to be recurring, telling Gross and Altman she would’ve appeared in 13 out of the 26 episodes.

    “Rick Berman said I was hardballing him,” she said, but characterized her own desire to “just have a conversation.” The negotiations got nasty, however. Farrell said a junior producer told her without Deep Space Nine she would “be working at K-Mart.” She also said the producer would call her right before shooting scenes to ask if she’d made the decision to sign a new contract. “Basically,” she said, “he was trying to bully me into saying ‘yes.’” Behr, the showrunner by this point, said he was completely in the dark about Farrell’s trouble with Berman. He implied that he would’ve stopped her firing from happening at all or, possibly, have left with her.

    cbr.com/star-trek-why-terry-farrell-jadzia-dax-le…

    Damage,

    She’s like one of the most beautiful women to ever grace the screen, great in the role, and somehow that still wasn’t enough?

    FlyingSquid,
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    Not when you’re a sexist piece of shit who doesn’t see women beyond tits and ass.

    skydivekingair, in Oh hey, I heard Star Trek got mentioned on the news! Let's just go check and-

    My opinion: these hosts have to be so polarized on every opinion that they have to choose a side. Star Trek or Star Wars, she claims to not endorse Star Wars since it’s too “buzzword” and now has to identify as the opposite, despite having no knowledge or affection for the Star Trek franchise. I don’t know if it’s just the screenshot where she’s doing the hand signal backwards, but that’s about the most basic layman Star Trek cultural identifier out there. So of course she doesn’t know they have had non and third gendered species since TOS & Enterprise, along with a myriad of other issues addressed that she would get fired from that channel if she even reported on them as options.

    pimento64,

    She should have picked Battlestar Galactica, given that it’s backdoor Mormon fan fiction.

    FlyingSquid,
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    I wonder if the Nauvoo in The Expanse is sort of ‘revenge’ for Battlestar Galactica?

    FordBeeblebrox,

    Fred Johnson just booting them all off the ship and blatantly stealing it is one of my favorite parts of the show.

    Landmammals,

    You had me at backdoor Mormons

    Thteven,
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    Is that the sequel to Debbie does Salt Lake City?

    FlyingSquid,
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    MelodiousFunk,
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    Haven’t watched that masterpiece in a while. Completely forgot about the roller skates.

    FlyingSquid,
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    I never got around to their TV show, but the short one was fun on Scrubs as Ted’s girlfriend and I love that song.

    MelodiousFunk,
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    The show was entertaining for what it was. Mild recommend if you enjoy their music/humor.

    ares35,
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    the ol' poop hole loop hole.

    FlyingSquid,
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    TOS had the first interracial kiss between a white person and a black person on U.S. TV. It also shows a socialist utopia where men and women of all races are equal, indigenous cultures are respected, and they try to talk out a hostile situation before they resort to firing their weapons whenever they can.

    Fox News should absolutely loathe that.

    Hyperreality,

    TNG basically had Riker fuck an alien trans woman in 1992.

    Any trekkie who complains about Trek being too woke, is either a moron, or not an actual fan.

    FlyingSquid,
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    I will be forever disappointed that the higher-ups refused to have that alien played by a male actor. I am glad if it helps trans people feel noticed and respected though.

    Hyperreality,

    Seem to remember Frakes being dissapointed with that too. Wanted a male actor.

    FlyingSquid,
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    Yes, he’s talked about that before.

    teft, (edited )
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    DS9 had Jadzia kiss another trill whose host happened to be a woman. TOS had the first televised interracial kiss. ENT had a pregnant Trip Tucker. Trek has always been woke.

    FlyingSquid,
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    And, of course, Discovery has Stamets and Culber, plus their adopted nonbinary child.

    I’m pretty sure Mariner’s up for anything.

    teft, (edited )
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    Mariner is definitely down for anything. She’s dating the andorian Jennifer in a few episodes and she also went on a date with Steve Levy the conspiracy guy. She also dated an Anabaj to annoy her mom so…yeah.

    She even says this in one episode (the Tom Paris one):

    “Oh I’m always dating bad boys, bad girls, bad gender non-binary babes, ruthless alien masterminds, and bad Bynars.”

    FaceDeer,
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    I like that she had to classify Bynars separately from non-binary people.

    teft,
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    She wants to be a throuple. No judgement here.

    Tar_alcaran,

    She wants to be a throuple.

    Is it though? They’re Bynars so it’s linguistically complex

    TheGrandNagus,

    First televised interracial kiss in the US. I believe there was a televised interracial kiss on UK TV a decade earlier.

    skydivekingair,

    Yeah I thought about the Kirk-Uhura kiss but two things, they aren’t currently openly saying that shouldn’t be allowed (on Fox News) and considering she was a Yeoman or a Lieutenant at the time being kissed by her Captain is right along the “grab em by the pussy” narrative they side with.

    You are right if they looked at any of the social establishments that the franchise embraces they would hate it.

    FlyingSquid,
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    and considering she was a Yeoman or a Lieutenant at the time being kissed by her Captain is right along the “grab em by the pussy” narrative they side with.

    They were being forced to kiss by telepathic aliens. They both even admit they have had feelings for each other in the past but it was inappropriate to act on them. I don’t think that applies.

    skydivekingair,

    You know what I had forgotten those details. Good recall!

    FlyingSquid,
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    I’ve watched a lot of TOS in my life.

    PsychedSy,

    The neat thing about post scarcity societies is that economic systems become moot so long as the government isn’t particularly oppressive. It’s still an hierarchical, and somewhat militaristic, society.

    It also followed the old scifi serial blueprint they were used to.

    gregorum, (edited ) in Q intentionally leaves his cart in the blind spot behind the most expensive car in the lot
    someguy3,

    This one is accurate.

    Anticorp,

    Has a personal entourage who would die to return his cart.

    Supervisor194, (edited ) in Milkshakes anyone?
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    I could teach her
    But she was killed by tar

    Zugyuk,

    I can’t updoot this enough

    neuracnu, (edited ) in — Mrs. McMurray
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    Ro Laren: Fuck you, Shorsey.

    Lt Cmdr Shorsey: Fuck you Ro Laren your mom just Liked my personal log entry from 2 years ago on Risa.

    Cmdr Riker: Fuck you, Shorsey!

    Lt Cmdr Shorsey: Fuck you Riker. Counselor Troi loves butt-play like I love Romulan ale – bottom’s up.

    Telodzrum,

    Ferda

    bfg9k,
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    Wheel snipe celly boys

    Telodzrum,

    Dirty fucking dangles, boys

    CooperHawkes,

    You are beautiful!!!

    BeardedSingleMalt,

    Huh

    BeardedSingleMalt,

    Lt Cmdr Shorsey: Seven of Nine, I’d treat you so good! I’d go through a Year of Hell just to clean your regeneration alcove.

    ininewcrow, in The finest organic suspension ever devised FTW!
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    Janeway did fight, kill, destroy, intimidate, threaten, battle and overcome many enemies and completely use an authoritarian hand for the love of her life …

    Coffee

    If earth, the human race and the federation had stood in her way for a carafe of Columbian coffee, she would have destroyed us all.

    negativenull,

    That’s a nice twist ending there!!! Well done!

    cm0002,

    love of her life …

    Coffee

    When they established communications with Starfleet again and got the letter that Mark moved on she was just like “Meh, I knew he would probably move on” lmfao

    But do NOT fuck with her Coffee lol

    CosmicTurtle,

    I’m trying to remember and too lazy to rewatch or look it up.

    Didn’t Neelix make a coffee substitute that was as good? It was when they were trying to save on replicator rations.

    Magnetar,

    There’s coffee in that nebula.

    cm0002,

    Well he made a coffee substitute, but it was a sludge like consistency, but I don’t remember her drinking it. Neelix poured it and she saw the sludge but then got called to the bridge

    CosmicTurtle,

    I don’t think it’s the sludge one. I remember he made something that the captain liked…I’m going to have to rewatch the series again to find it.

    gens,

    More like tolerated. I don’t remember which episode, sry.

    ummthatguy, in A happy computer is a productive computer.
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    SidewaysHighways,

    It’s been a long road

    stoy,

    Trying to forget this song

    FlyingSquid,
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    So… where did Porthos go to poop?

    ummthatguy, (edited )
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    That’s Uncle Trip’s problem to solve.

    GregorGizeh,

    “A poop question, sir?”

    ummthatguy,
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    Narrrz, in Space is 2D, right?

    I think most species probably align themselves to either the galactic plane or prominent orbital plane of the local star system.

    the "up" & "down" directions would be completely arbitrary, though. there's no reason to think everone would decide on a standard for those.

    and species without that certain sense of appropriateness, or an overt dedication to logic, would likely not bother with a standard orientation. and especially when in orbit over a planet, I think everyone would orient their "down" towards the surface.

    lolcatnip,

    Space shuttles would typically orbit with their top side facing towards Earth. Probably because the bottom is completely covered with ceramic tiles.

    leftzero,

    Or for the view.

    transmatrix,

    Yeah, they’d also have the cargo doors open. All this was to radiate heat into space. Heat buildup and dissipation is a big problem in space as unlike on Earth there is no atmosphere to transfer heat to.

    Gork,

    Could they use “thumb rules” if said species have thumbs? One that us fleshy puny humans use is the right hand rule where a third axis convention (up) corresponds with counterclockwise movement by the hand curl. Of course you could easily use the other hand since they’re arbitrary anyway.

    Wilzax,

    You’ve stumbled across the answer in your own question. The hand choice is arbitrary, and the direction is a binary choice between the galactic plane looking clockwise or counterclockwise. So you’ll get an even mix of upside-down and upside-up ships when you choose that normal direction arbitrarily.

    garyyo, (edited )

    In more realistic scenarios, “down” is just defined by the direction of thrust. So approaching a ship, they will be down assuming you are decelerating to match their velocity, but they will be up if you are still thrusting towards them.

    But all of that has almost nothing to do with how people will think of orientation to other ships since generally speaking you won’t be using eye sight to communicate ship to ship. At that point an agreed upon down will be needed. Probably aligned with galactic or star system to establish a plane, and probably right hand rule to establish up and down. In general given that space is big and ships are small they will just be points on each others radar until they need to dock with each other so it doesn’t really matter how people are actually oriented, as long as when they communicate what they say makes sense to the other side.

    edit: or maybe down is towards the currently orbitted gravity well, like towards a planet/moon/star.

    leftzero,

    The enemy gate is down.

    garyyo,

    Just remember that Orson Scott Card is a massive homophobe!

    Good books though.

    The_Picard_Maneuver, in Q intentionally leaves his cart in the blind spot behind the most expensive car in the lot
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    ininewcrow,
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    When I see people like that … I usually turn around and drive to the next town

    Sdnimm543, in Yet they immediately forgot again

    Battle shorting the practice of negating the fuses in a ship or other war machine because a blown fuse disabling a key system could lead to the loss of the whole ship in battle, and the equipment can maybe work over its rated limit for a time when necessary. Cathode Ray Dude did a video about it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpJ_6LCly4A

    bouh,

    Something can probably be done though with matter synthetiser and teleporters.

    Spot,
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    “In a battle or emergency, where the survival of the vessel (or other protected asset) is dependent upon the continued operation of the equipment, it is sometimes wiser to risk equipment damage than have the equipment shut down when it is needed. For example, the electrical drives to elevate and traverse the guns of a combat warship may have “battleshort” fuses, which are simply copper bars of the correct size to fit the fuse holders, as failure to return fire in a combat situation is a greater threat to the ship and crew than damaging or overheating the electrical motors.”

    Huh. Learn something all the time.

    Sharpiemarker,

    So sticking a penny in the fuse slot in my car is actually a galaxy brain move.

    funkless_eck,

    when your car is under fire, yes.

    Sharpiemarker,

    If it’s not under fire, it’ll be on fire.

    agamemnonymous,
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    Since fire rises(in atmosphere) anything on fire is technically under fire

    negativenull, in It's all in the trim

    What about beards?
    Riker Beards

    verity_kindle,
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    That is a great chin! If you have a great chin, let it be free!

    Vespair,

    I refuse to acknowledge shaven Riker. Bearded Riker is the only truth

    kaitco,

    No beard: Unsteady child

    With beard: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    FlyingSquid,
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    Stamets,
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    I will never understand why the beard went for that movie. People give it shit constantly but the worst part is the lack of beard, not the Shinzon stuff

    samus12345,
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    His beard refused to be a part of the movie.

    FlyingSquid, (edited )
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    but the worst part is the lack of beard, not the Shinzon stuff

    I mean…

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f67a16db-813f-493c-a812-a4f56b4f0760.png

    By the way, were the Remans all left to die when Romulus and Remus were destroyed? Because they never got mentioned again.

    grue,

    By the way, were the Remans all left to die when Romulus and Remus were destroyed? Because they never got mentioned again.

    Star Trek Online has a whole storyline about that. It isn’t canon, but it ought to be.

    Stamets,
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    I outright refuse the complaint about the ARGO. I have never understood people’s problems with it.

    Also when it comes to the Remans, presumably. I’ll do some research and get back to you on that.

    captain_aggravated,
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    Complaint: What was the point of the entire sequence?

    ummthatguy,
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    Patrick Stewart said “make it so”

    m_r_butts,

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  • aaaa,

    You’re not wrong, but I think his biggest motivation is when he kissed Deanna and her reaction to the beard was “yuck!”

    aeronmelon,

    Bro, Shinzon was Nemesis. Riker lost the beard in Insurrection.

    And you complain, but that super hot Trill Ops officer seemed to like it.

    pbs.twimg.com/media/D_T2Wc_XsAE5ZVf.jpg

    hakunawazo, (edited )

    FYI: memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Meredith_Murphy

    Edit: Wrong actress, please see replies.

    SatyrSack,

    Meredith Murphy is the actress who portrayed a Trill science officer in Star Trek: Insurrection. She received no credit for this part

    Wow, why?

    Rhaedas,
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    That was a background character, not the one you're thinking about (see other reply). There's a bunch of side characters in that and other movies that don't get credited. One well known one is Tom Morello of RATM.

    hakunawazo,

    IDK. IMDB listed her also with (uncredited).
    m.imdb.com/title/tt0120844/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_c…

    usernamefactory,

    I think that must have been a different Trill officer? According to a link in the footer of the same page it was this actress on the bridge: memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Stephanie_Niznik

    hakunawazo,

    My bad. You’re right. Good eye!

    Rhaedas, (edited )
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    Correct. Stephanie is the one everyone always refers to for that look she gives Riker in that scene. RIP.

    And for what it's worth, although the inference seems to always be sexual, I don't think it needs to be. It can be just as much admiration and "holy shit, captain". Which is totally justified.

    I also like the look Riker gives when Geordi tells him he already ejected the core before being ordered.

    Stamets,
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    Huh. Been a while since I seen Nemesis. I must be conflating the two movies.

    Also just means the trill had bad taste, that’s all

    Rhaedas,
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    I do prefer the beard, but later Riker without a beard works well. I think it's because the character and actor have grown into the part at that point and don't present themselves the same as the early season Riker. I was going to call him "gangly" but I don't think that's right, but first season Riker was less sure of things.

    Let's not forget the other badass old Riker with the peppered gray beard who said "I'll get the Klingon's attention".

    aeronmelon,

    I think the word you’re looking for is “lanky”.

    He was, kind of. But those first episodes with the thinner beard (he was wearing fake facial hair to make it fuller) made him look even more like a pencil.

    echodot,

    My head cannon is that he couldn’t be bothered, so he sent Thomas instead.

    aeronmelon,

    Riker, over comms: “'Sup, stupid.”

    Thomas: “I’m closing the channel.”

    Riker: “How would like to make some extra scratch and keep my Imzadi company for a few weeks?”

    Thomas: “…I’m listening.”

    Anticorp,

    Anything without the beard is bad.

    aeronmelon,

    With beard: Stalwart ship’s Captain

    Without beard: Al Gore (before beard)

    ummthatguy, in It's true.
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