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A most illogical celebration

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Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 7, Episode 17 - "The Mask"

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I think for next year's vacation, we're going to Casperia Prime instead

  • Just so long as we both agree Janeway murdered Tuvix and should stand trial for her actions, I don't see why that should matter.

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    Honestly, it's just nice to have someone to talk to

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    David Carusodo

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    Wonder who he's got on the vibe tubes?

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    Take chances, make mistakes, die honourably

  • I'm going to have difficulty choosing between the NX-01 decon chamber, and the Fairhaven holodeck simulation.

  • I wonder how much of a gateway Lego might be for young potential fans. What eight year old looking through sets of superheroes and video game characters, isn't going to immediately gravitate to the Enterprise D conference room?

    Child: "That's where Data and Geordi explain things to Captain Picard!"
    Me, wiping a tear from my eye: "Yes it is."

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    I'm about to have to get a second job

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    Hovering the cursor over the play button on every new episode of Lower Decks

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    Seems like a strong pick with lots of first hand knowledge and experience

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    Should have been a Red Match

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    Everybody: "Dinnae light the candle!" Beverly: "I'mma light the candle...."

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    Some days it do be like that

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    Wagon Train to the Stars

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    Odo is a barrel of laughs

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    It's been said it's always a game of chess with the Romulans

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    You have to learn as you play. Roll.

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    Sometimes it's hard to keep track of them all

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    My favourite VOY episode

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    An actual comment I saw in the wild regarding the S31 teaser trailer

  • Nah this sucks. Riker is the CEO of consensual relationships.

    Slapping some IASIP dialogue on a random Trek image doesn’t work if it’s not appropriate to the characters.

  • This one was written by Aaron Waltke, the head writer on “Prodigy”.

    And I agree there’s not much to write home about with this one, but unlike the previous entires, I personally did not find it actively terrible.

  • Kinda? They was certainly a few scenes early in where something about her animation seemed odd.

  • Yeah, I don't want to rewrite the episode too much, because that's not what I'm here for, but what Rutherford and Boimler showed up on the bridge, still struggling to get their Twain cosplay off? The episode already had Rutherford decrying how complicated vests are. They get called to the bridge, and they're still half in costume when they interrupt Freeman's negotiations with Coqqor and he demands an explanation. They stumble over one another trying to provide context for who Twain is, and that they were in an argument, but by both engaging with the character they were able to sort out their differences. The camera pulls in tight on Coqqor's face as his eyes narrow, and after a pause he says, "Show me."

    Freeman's willing to entertain anything at this point but isn't convinced. However, Coqqor really gets into the character. After some coaching from Boimler and Rutherford, Freeman is able to reach an agreement with Coqqor, and in addition to scanning access, they agree to a cultural exchange. They give Coqqor the Cerritos' library of Twain writings, including a printing of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" that's been in Boimler's family for generations, but he's willing to part with for the sake galactic diplomacy. Coqqor then immediately eats the book.

  • There is a handful of ships we’ve seen on LDS that were previously only in video games or, concept art, or now in a comic, and I really like that the crew behind the show has all these deep cut references, in addition to making their own inclusions.

  • I was immediately excited to see a Chalnoth show up. I thought LDS could have some fun with a species that is, at least according to “Allegiance”, completely lawless trying to do science.

    The bit about the Chalnoth not trusting Starfleet scans because they’re too nuanced and through I thought was good, but the rest of the b-plot after that didn’t really work for me. Maybe if Coqqor had actually engaged in the Mark Twain conflict resolution strategy. That would have been fun.

    Fortunately the a-plot was really strong on this one.

  • This is silly.

    Worf doesn’t worry about that.

  • What does a Koala need with a space ship?

    To travel through the quadrant and obliterate other ships, but leave no bodies behind, clearly.

    Though LDS already leaned pretty heavily into “Star Trek: The Final Frontier” in “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxous”.

  • It’s bullshit that Tom didn’t immediately get promoted to lieutenant commander; Will got his rank bump for that mission; Tom deserved it just as much, if not more.

  • Do they explain why a hirsute adult man who’s been living alone for nearly a decade has a beard?

    No.

  • I did think it was a bit of a shame that one of Trek’s most powerful ethical quandaries got so easily and blithely technobabbled away

    Personally, I've never really thought of it as being that much of a quandary. Janeway's decision wasn't much different from what the Vidiians do; she condemned one innocent being to death so his body could be used to save two others. We recognize it's wrong when the Vidiians are jumping starships to harvest lungs and kidneys, but suddenly we need to have a debate when Janeway is molecularly disentangling Tuvix?

    Also, I do think it would have been more interesting to proceed with Tuvix from a storytelling point of view. Obviously that doesn't work great when you have actors contracted for multiple seasons, but VOY is way too eager to hit the reset button.

    The only thing I think could have actually made the Tuvix story something worth debating is if we ever learned what Tuvok and Neelix's perspectives were after the fact. But we don't. They never speak of it again. Probably because Janeway threatened to murder anyone on the ship who brings it up.

    And speaking of inside remains as a result of transporter accidents, will you do these canon connections posts for the Very Short Treks, (even if they themselves have been declared non-canonical)?

    I think that after the season of LDS is done, while we're waiting Disco season five, I'll try and do some Non-Canon Connections. I already did the LDS comic mini-series back before the switch to Lemmy. So I'll probably do all the VST episodes in a single post though so far there seem to be much to work with there. I also started working on one for the PRO video game a while back and I'm about halfway done that. I just got distracted by other games.

  • Well, that's oh for two. I don't think this instalment was quite as rough as the first, but it also didn't have Pete Holmes, so it gets points for that alone.

    For whatever reason I assumed each of the VSTs would be done by different studios, but this is the same team that worked on the first. I don't have high hopes for the rest.