The Picard Maneuver
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Do you skip Star Trek intros when streaming?English
8·2 years agoUsually, but I love the optimistic fanfare of the TNG intro, and it has a habit of drawing me in.
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Risa@startrek.website•Don't read the fine print.English
1·2 years ago
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
15·2 years agoThis is why I love TNG so much. Even though TOS is the original that laid the groundwork for everything, TNG took that “boundless optimism” and ran with it. Watching TNG inspires me to continue to self-improve and encourage it in others.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
2·2 years agoYeah, there’s a singular implied “universal morality” throughout Star Trek of accepting diversity and learning to not impose on other civilizations or each other on the basis of one’s biological differences or culture, even for Klingons! I’d say the rest is hard to define and subjective, as @ValueSubtracted@startrek.website said above, but post-scarcity and free agency in life to follow your passions has to be pretty close!
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
2·2 years agoThat’s a good point. I think this contrast between individual (often flawed) human judgment vs collectivist ideals has always been a theme. In TOS, you see Kirk calming McCoy’s knee-jerk reactions almost every episode. In TNG, it was Yar or Worf. In DS9, probably Kira.
Even then, I would say the collectivist ideals (i.e. Starfleet regulations) were more often portrayed as overly-cumbersome in implementation, which leads to someone like Kirk violating the rules in place of the ideals that they stand for. For example, how many naïve (but well-meaning) diplomats do we see in TOS or TNG? However, rules being restrictive or imperfect in an effort to support larger agreed-upon morals can still be trusted, compared to corrupt power structures, which cannot.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
3·2 years agoAh damn, sorry about the paywall. It let me hit “continue reading” on mobile, but I know sometimes these types of sites can be inconsistent.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
8·2 years agoIt’s just another tired bit about how following orders and perfect institutions are what Star Trek is really about, to hell with any evidence to the contrary.
I’d argue that the theme is less about following orders and more We are all individually flawed and are at our best when we follow our shared values - which is represented by both Starfleet and the utopian setting as a whole.
I can see the argument (for fiction and real life), that as we trust institutions less, our focus becomes more on individual judgement rather than collectivist ideas. It also tracks for me that as this occurs in real life, our media would reflect individualism more and more.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?English
18·2 years agoI’ve admittedly still only watched up through the 90s, but I’d definitely say that DS9 depicted a significantly more “morally gray” version of Starfleet than TOS or TNG.
I think the point the author is making is that the extent to which this idea gets explored is reflective of our society’s growing mistrust of institutions IRL, rather than suggesting the theme has never been explored.
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Music@beehaw.org•Rainbow - "Gates of Babylon" [Progressive Rock, Hard Rock]
8·2 years agoRainbow rocks
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aww@lemmy.world•He's more beak than birdEnglish
10·2 years agoIt would be rude not to.
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Risa@startrek.website•I'm a *doctor*, not a PhD!English
1·2 years agoI hope you enjoy it! Maybe by the time you finish TNG, you’ll have switched “sides”!
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aww@lemmy.world•Cross platform compatibilityEnglish
38·2 years agoPlatypus: it’s a weird custom build, but it works as intended.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Patient Recommendation: The Bureau - XCOM Declassified
5·2 years agoI’m a big XCOM fan, but I haven’t ever given this game a shot since it was so different. Will have to check it out.
(I also crossposted this to /c/XCOM)
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•When the DM isn't pulling punches
3·2 years agoOh, hey satan
SNES - I love 16bit pixel art.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Lemmy isn't what I expected but I love this place
11·2 years agoWhat a great episode though. I just finished a rewatch of TOS a few weeks ago, and I love it so much.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Lemmy isn't what I expected but I love this place
60·2 years agoAlmost 60 years worth at this point. Hope you enjoy the journey!
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Risa@startrek.website•Best character in the entire franchise (OC)English
18·2 years agoOn my very first watch of TNG, I was so annoyed the first couple of times I saw Lwaxana or Q dominate an episode, but by the end of the series I was cheering every time they showed up!






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