/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021
Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website
What a legend! RIP.
Yeah exactly, and it's it's all scheduled and automated it's trivial (on your end) to include Fedi accounts.
IDK how I missed this thread but thank you for compiling it, this is awesome
In depth open ended thought provoking questions like should really be in DaystromInstitute
Nice. Read the headline and briefly worried it would be a year+ wait.
I'm glad they are not calling it "Season 3"! Does this mean Season 15/2 is finished?
Yes! But not in a very long time.
I like "Waking Moments" (the one where Chakotay knows if he sees Earth's moon then it's not real). It's creepy!
Also I like "These are the Voyages". I await your ridicule.
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I think it's totally reasonable to ask for a source about a historical claim if something hasn't been true for over a decade?
Post scheduling is huge! Lots of good stuff in here.
Nice, my favorite so far
Is there any answer other than Star Trek?
TFW trek fans see a scene they dont like
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Dammit Jim I have bills to pay
This is not the emulation community per-se, but what happened to Near was absolutely heartbreaking.
Open source devs are often difficult, single-minded, and poorly socialized, people, but the entitlement from users is enough to make anyone go insane.
I don't have a ton of praise for PIC Season 1, but I found disturbing the number of people we would see on /r/StarTrek saying the problem with it was that the synths weren't discriminated against enough.
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LOL @ the gap where Neelix died
Personally I just like the Borg's plan for the economy. Sure, post-scarcity is nice, but what about post post?