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ValueSubtracted, in Bait
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I assume they’re returning to their truck to retrieve some sort of accelerant.

USSBurritoTruck,
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Jeepers, that’s dark, Boss.

ValueSubtracted,
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General Order 24 would seem to apply.

abfarid,
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Why is your name in red? OP is blue, what’s red?
(Using Voyager)

jawa21,

Admin on your (our) instance.

ValueSubtracted,
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Probably “admin”.

TimewornTraveler, in Bait

Star Trek was literally always woke.

FauxPseudo, in AIBI For throwing away my human coworker's lunch?
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Yes. Kombucha is a actively fermenting beverage. It has microorganisms in it that contribute to its flavor. When you consume kombucha, you also consume the microorganisms. This cannot be replicated because as you know there are strict rules about using the replicators to create living organisms.

This was their project. You should have assumed that they had knowledge of what was happening and asked them about it as opposed to putting it in the matter reclamator.

darthsid, in Bait

I don’t mind wokeness if the story is good, but to crash a story to champion wokeness is unacceptable to me.

ValueSubtracted,
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aniki,

Have you spoken to a therapist about getting past your own insecurities?

StalinIsMaiWaifu,
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Star Trek had the first televised interracial kiss, it has always been woke my dude

USSBurritoTruck,
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https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/70e3d9cb-10e5-4e3a-8cae-1685309a8678.png

I’m sure that you feel like you’re saying something very profound, but for most people that’s just gibberish.

Damage,

If the story is bad it’s because of bad writing.

Username02,

I’m sorry… It must be hard living with condition like this.

andthenthreemore,

Let That Be Your Last Battlefield wasn’t that bad.

Transporter_Room_3,
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Lmao first interracial kiss, champion of non-binary, trans, and gay people for the super obvious if you used two or more brain cells when watching metaphor characters sprinkled all over the seasons.

Sure, go ahead and say this hasn’t always been star trek.

This is like people who think Starship Trooper is a Gung-go military action thriller… I’d ask if you’d like to know more, but if you did, you wouldn’t be this dumb.

samus12345,
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Just to set the record straight, that was not the first interracial kiss on TV.

exocrinous,

It wasn’t William Shatner’s first interracial kiss on TV either.

AlolanYoda,

… We are talking about the TV show with an episode where they show it’s wrong for aliens with black and white skin to discriminate against the same aliens with white and black skin, right? Just making sure we and the “the story is bad because wokeness is at the forefront” comment are on the same page.

Son_of_dad, (edited )

Paul Verhoeven is great at satire that goes over people’s heads. Same with Robocop, which is a hyper violent satire on American police militarization, privatization, corporate corruption and a complete lack of government oversight.

StraySojourner,

It drives me up the wall how easily people just ignore Verhoevens satire. The ST:E discord is filled with people who think it’s an advertisement for fascism. Or those other people that think Heinlein had a great political philosophy.

roscoe, (edited )

I saw Starship Troopers shortly after it came out. Other than knowing his name and that he was a well known sci-fi author, I wasn’t familiar with Heinlein so I assumed he was a satirist. I picked up one of his other books and read half of it thinking I just wasn’t getting it before I suddenly realized “oh shit, this guy is being sincere.”

Son_of_dad,

Nobody is doing that. Literally nobody is writing those scripts, you just view them as “woke” because suddenly the hero isn’t male, or white. Pretend die hard doesn’t exist, If you were to write die hard exactly as it’s on the script but McClain is a woman, is that woke?

Why is it that when a woman or person of color gets even close to a leading role, suddenly it’s called “woke”

samus12345,
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“When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression” and gets labeled “woke.”

PrinceWith999Enemies, in AIBI For throwing away my human coworker's lunch?

YBI

The correct procedure if you thought the experiment posed an imminent danger to the crew would have been to erect a force field around the container until any ill effects could be scientifically determined.

You also violated Starfleet protocols which require us to not interfere with developing cultures.

erev,
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I’m not certain that it was the type of culture you’re thinking of. and i didn’t want to put a force field around the fridge. i have stuff in there too.

PrinceWith999Enemies,

YBI still.

Transporting the container to the medical bay or science lab would permit the use of force fields whose emitters can be highly focused, permitting containment of the container in question without interfering with the lunches of you or your other crewmates. I’m not sure what emitter configurations are available in your mess hall, but the labs clearly are able to handle such and do so regularly.

We also have learned through unfortunate and perhaps overly-repeated experiences to not make assumptions about unknown cultures. I can’t even recall the number of captain’s logs I’ve read where little blinking lights or some weird rock thing or glowing space object turned out to be intelligent.

I think you are required to document the incident and report it to your commanding officer.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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Just replicate yourself your own damn fridge

USSBurritoTruck,
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You also violated Starfleet protocols which require us to not interfere with developing cultures.

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AlolanYoda, in AIBI For throwing away my human coworker's lunch?

YBI.

I do not believe you did an objectively wrong thing when discarding your human coworker"s concoction. However, it is a fact that you do not understand their culture, you admitted so yourself. It is therefore illogical to take any action regarding his lunch without his consent. In addition, humans are emotional creatures, and may not react favorably to your intrusions, no matter how logical they may be.

The logical thing to have done would have been to raise this issue to your coworker once you noticed it, taking with you your evidence that it would pose a health hazard to him and to the crew. Tossing it without his consent should be your last resort to protect the crew’s health.

erev,
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I make an attempt to understand human culture as much as possible. See the note about how I have tried many fermented human foods.

I do not understand Mike.

MoonManKipper, in AIBI For throwing away my human coworker's lunch?

No, you’re protecting the health of your fellow crew. It’s all fun and games till until it becomes mobile, irate and hungry

erev,
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Given Mike’s absentmindedness, I do believe this was a very real possibility.

limelight79, in “You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power - and its flaw.” -Captain Janeway

Plot twist: Kirk wins and claims her as his own, and takes her on the Enterprise.

oKtosiTe,
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The next pon farr is gonna be aaaawkwaaaard!

GraniteM,

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RootBeerGuy, in “You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power - and its flaw.” -Captain Janeway
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Love the username “trpingles”, might have to steal it some day.

Corgana, in “You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power - and its flaw.” -Captain Janeway
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“Unnecessarily emotional falling out with his father” 😂

Can we add /c/AIBI to The Website please

USSBurritoTruck,
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I’ll speak to the Admin if you’re volunteering to mod.

wahming,

That was… Logical

Corgana, (edited )
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Absolutely not I’ll just post them to Risa

USSBurritoTruck,
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AIBI for choosing to post queries about logical decisions to a meme page as opposed to volunteering to moderate a discussion forum that I have stated I want to exist?

satanmat, in “You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power - and its flaw.” -Captain Janeway

Please make this a reality…. Writing prompts just for ST

AIBI — I think im having feelings for a human female. And I broke into song about it… 🤣🤣

SuperTulle,

Reddit used to have a StarfleetMemos sub, but with like 20 subscribers and one post per month

Lucien, in Innocent man awaiting execution after audio-deepfake was used to frame him for a crime he did not commit
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I hate this episode

linux2647, in Ansible is a tool that allows administrating hundreds or thousands of machines

I feel like the better comparison is Kubernetes. Its predecessor that was developed inside Google was literally called “Borg”

slazer2au,

I was thinking Terraform

Jaccident,

For reasons I don’t understand my work asked Craig McLucke to visit us, which he did. As he tells it, Borg was a pre-existing platform, Kubernetes came along as a part of a program to develop a replacement/furtherance of the Borg. The actual code name was Seven of Nine for that reason but legal couldn’t clear it with CBS/Paramount/Viacom in time for distribution.

v_krishna, in Ansible is a tool that allows administrating hundreds or thousands of machines
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I feel like this would be a much easier Ender’s Game meme but fuck Orson Scott Card’s homophobic neoconservative Mormon self

hallettj,
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Hmm, good point. But it was Ursula Le Guin who coined the word. Maybe there’s a workable reference in Left Hand of Darkness, or The Dispossessed.

cuchi, (edited ) in The Borg vs The Combine. Epic Intergalactic Rap Battle of History!

Big fan of Half-Life right here, the problem of the combines we don’t actually see they full power of the seven hours war, but if they have struggle dealing against a 2000 human civilization rebellion, they can’t stand the power of Starfleet. The Combines dosen’t even have shields, the Combine Gunship can be throw away with just three real life rocket launcher and so far we see that’s one of their stronger airship synts units the combine have.

But destroying a Borg cube? That is a feat even for an advanced civilization, or many of them.

Now, we compare how they slave human kind; the Combine controlls the birth rate, the Borgs have their own childrens, are way better than the Stalker of the Citadel, personally I think being a Stalker is worst than being assimilated by the Borg, but the point is the Borg is way more efficient.

Now, in a rap? That’s other topic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnqE8iLQ1bc

Olgratin_Magmatoe, (edited )

Also a big fan of both series.

but if they have struggle dealing against a 2000 human civilization rebellion

There is a big caveat to this though, the combine are ridiculously pragmatic, to the point where they use humans to keep humans as slaves. Why specially create enforcers when there is already units that you can augment/brainwash into working for you, who already are well suited for the environment and atmosphere?

So that’s what the combine do, they use humans to keep other humans in check. So that revolt of 2000 humans was really only a revolt against other humans. Stories like that are a dime a dozen on earth.

The Combines dosen’t even have shields, the Combine Gunship can be throw away with just three real life rocket launcher and so far we see that’s one of their stronger airship synts units the combine have.

The shields one is a stronger argument, though again I think that might fall in line with the pragmatism of the combine. If all they are facing is humans, it could be the case in the eyes of the combine that putting extra defenses on your armored units is kind of pointless.

So they may very well have that tech, or something even more superior, but they just don’t bother wasting the resources on it.

Couple that with the fact that the gunships are themselves organic/enslaved, the combine probably don’t mind that the gunships are esentially cannon fodder. They might have the mindset that they can just breed up more.

But destroying a Borg cube? That is a feat even for an advanced civilization, or many of them.

The combine certainly are an advanced civilization. If you take the peripheral writings as cannon, they have at least one Dyson sphere. The tech for that might be beyond the borg, because even the borg’s biggest structures are grains of sand in comparison to the size of a dyson sphere.

Size doesn’t automatically mean a win, but the engineering required for a dyson sphere is huge. If they have that level of engineering, I could see them taking out pretty much as many cubes as they like. Especially if their dyson sphere(s?) are in any way weapons weaponized. And knowing the combine, they probably have sought such a weapon.

personally I think being a Stalker is worst than being assimilated by the Borg

Agreed 1000%. I’d rather be a borg than a half life stalker. If I’m going to have a hellish life with no agency and only pain, I’d rather not be conscious.


At the end of the day, the true strength of the borg is not particularly well defined (at least in my opinion), and thr true strength of the combine is even worse defined. The writers on either side have left too much up to question for any real definitive answer.

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