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Michael Burnham in the first season of Star Trek: Discovery
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Garak discovers a delightful Earth custom
(see also: I got some new screentone brushes and naturally had to draw my favorite husbands)
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1x10 - Move Along Home
#babygirl was suffering so#s1 e10 move along home#star trek deep space nine#ds9#julian bashir#move along home#bashir
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This was drawn on a steady soundtrack of Toybox, Günther and the Vengaboys.
#omg YESSS#you're the best skrankku#ds9#worf#jadzia dax#julian bashir#leeta ds9#quark#worf son of mogh#star trek deep space nine#star trek ds9#deep space nine
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make-believe family
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watching doraemon instead of finishing ds9 … big jester tactics
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thing that happened to me today
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😳😳 ……fellas
#GRAAAAAHHHHH#chewing the wall#s3 e20 improbable cause#s3 e 21 the die is cast#the die is cast#improbable cause#garak#bashir#ds9#star trek ds9
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ethereal b7 ✨
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I don't know. This is far too reductive, of course, but I kind of think that there is a very real and notable difference between the way that violence was treated in the 1960s Star Trek, which was written in the shadow of nuclear armageddon twenty years after the bloodiest war in human history (and largely by people who had fought in that war), and in the newer series, where the writers' experience of violence comes primarily from action movies and video games.
Like, I think that there's a tendency of people in the present to imagine that people in the past were naive and...I really don't think that history bears this out. I don't think that subversion is always clever just because a trope can be subverted. I think that imagining that your enemy might be an actual moral actor with whom it's possible to reason is actually a great deal more mature than imagining your enemy as a bloodthirsty monster who will kill by nature.
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The Riker Maneuver in Technicolor
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Family picture time!
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Reconstruction by Adge Cutler of a Cardassian display panel from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Darkness and the Light.”
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Reconstruction by Adge Cutler of a Cardassian display panel from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Darkness and the Light.”
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modern trek needs to half its budget and add more alien sex scenes right now its serious
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i'm normal about waltz
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