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ummthatguy , in me when I watch my past self die in front of me and have to replace him from a future that never was
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Kolanaki , (edited ) in One Prime Directive violation I think we'd all be happy with
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“Never give up, never surrender!” - Worf

Also: The dudes from Galaxy Quest are basically good natured Pakleds.

Stamets OP ,
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You’re… Not wrong. I hate that. Take it back right this instant.

grue ,

He’s entirely wrong. The dudes from Galaxy Quest figured out the science and built all that shit from scratch based on nothing but a video description. If anything, they’re hypercompetent anti-Pakleds!

dejected_warp_core ,

built all that shit from scratch based on nothing but a video

So basically if Adam Savage was a whole civilization?

aeronmelon , in One Prime Directive violation I think we'd all be happy with

Oh no, here I go watching Galaxy Quest again…

Stamets OP ,
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I apologize for nothing. Best movie around.

SARGEx117 , in me when I watch my past self die in front of me and have to replace him from a future that never was

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  • bappity OP ,
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    for real. whichever side he’s on is sure to prosper. (he carries them)

    echodot ,

    It’s actually a good job that Picard underestimated him, otherwise after he was assimilated the Borg would have just gone after O’Brien and ignored every other human in existence.

    oeverbloem , in And a space worm. I feel like that's important

    Where did you get this? Did you make it? :o

    Stamets OP ,
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    Just found it somewhere online. Not sure where sadly. Pinterest I think.

    oeverbloem ,

    Sadge :(

    If I run into it I’ll let you know 👍

    psycho_driver , in One Prime Directive violation I think we'd all be happy with

    By Grabthar’s Hammer.

    VindictiveJudge ,

    What a crossover.

    veroxii , in Go play with a cat somewhere

    Polarize the hull plating!

    gregorum , (edited )

    Fun fact: all starfleet ship’s hulls are now constantly polarized, mostly to deflect random space dust, debris, etc. while traveling at sub-light. Not sure if it’s stated in canon when they started doing this, but in a few episodes, before walking on/working with the hull, it gets mentioned that they have to depolarize it first.

    Edit: just because the guy below wants to launch an inquisition over the origin of this detail, it shouldn’t ruin everyone else’s fun here.

    Stamets OP , (edited )
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    Not sure if it’s stated in canon when they started doing this

    2150s. No, seriously. That’s been a thing since Archer. Hull polarization actually started as the first line of defense before shields became common place and much stronger. The NX Class and the Shuttlepod both had polarized hulls. They even make a mention in one of the episodes that while they’ve been away from Earth for months that Earths polarization tech has improved efficiency by 12%. But when shields started gaining more ground and traction, hull polarization wasn’t needed as much so it slowly slid to the background and was only used when necessary like when Voyager needed more stability or when the Delta Flyer was trying to be located. I remember something else about using it to modulate against a tractor beam too somewhere in DS9.

    That being said, I’m not sure where you’re getting the information about constant polarization and deflecting space dust. Typically that’s what the deflector array was for. I’m not saying you’re wrong or anything, it’s Star Trek. There’s tons of inconsistencies and backups and redundancies. I’m just curious so I can add it to my giant folder of useless Star Trek info that’s buried in the back of my brain.

    Edit: There is zero source material to back up the claim that the hull polarization reflects space dust and this guy seems to be acting on bad faith. I’m just going to go ahead and take everything he said here with a grain of salt the size of a D’Deridex.

    gregorum ,

    I’m aware of when hull polarization began being used, but one can infer from more recent dialog that it’s now a “constantly-on” feature.

    Also, the deflectors are typically for use at warp speed as they project forward from the deflector dish. A polarized hull is useful at sub-light.

    Stamets OP ,
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    The deflectors are vital at warp speed but they’re still on at sublight speed. I also cannot find a single mention of polarized hull ever being used to repel dust/dirt at any speed. That’s why I asked. Memory Alpha doesn’t address it at all and google is returning zero results. I also cannot think of any recent dialog ever mentioning something to that effect. The closest I can think of is the Cerritos but their hull wasn’t polarized, it was had magnetic shielding.

    gregorum ,

    I did say “typically” used at warp, not “only”.

    Stamets OP ,
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    Okay, but again, what’s your sources for this? I cannot find a single citation to back you up. Memory Alpha doesn’t mention your use at all.

    gregorum ,

    Not every line of dialogue has a memory alpha citation, and I’m not going to go rewatch almost a thousand episodes and a dozen films to figure out where I heard it just to satisfy your curiosity.

    I’m sorry if that’s not good enough for you, but I think I’ve been reasonably patient with your repeated demands for a citation. This isn’t a court of law. I’m here to have a fun, casual conversation, not to be interrogated.

    Stamets OP ,
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    Actually, every line of dialogue does have a Memory Alpha citation. At least if it has any sort of lore impact. Memory Alpha has articles the most random and niche of stuff, including every line of Treknobabble. I also never asked for you to rewatch all the episodes and films. I asked for a general area of where you heard it. Even a series would have been something. I also didn’t demand. I reasonably requested multiple times and then insisted when you outright ignored me everytime. Ignoring someone is not being patient. That is being rude and dismissive. It also heavily undermines your argument because you outright refused to defend yourself when given multiple chances.

    This was a fun casual conversation until this random turn. If you had, at any point, said that you weren’t sure where you heard it then that would have been something. Instead you refused to even bother to engage with that in the slightest and ignored me on multiple occasions. That’s just rude but this backhanded snark is far worse.

    I’m just going to go ahead and ignore everything you said about hull polarization. There seems to be nothing to back up your case whatsoever and you seem to have zero interest in backing up your claim. I have zero interest in engaging with someone who acts on such bad faith. Goodbye.

    gregorum ,

    Man, I feel bad that you made yourself this upset over nothing. It really isn’t that important.

    Have a better day.

    lolcatnip ,

    Wouldn’t polarizing the hull basically mean magnetizing it? That always bothered me.

    shasta ,

    Out the window you go!

    paholg ,

    I would assume it’s an optical polarizer. Like on sunglasses or LCD screens.

    Kolanaki ,
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    They’re clearly forcing the shield to be split amongst two opposing ideals.

    famousringo ,

    If a big magnet protects spaceship earth from cosmic rays, a smaller magnet should protect spaceship enterprise from death rays.

    But seriously, my take was always that there was something like an inner and an outer hull, and by polarizing them with opposing charges you might reinforce them so explosions are less likely to blast the outer hull off. Kind of like a magnetic lock around the entire ship.

    Blackout OP , in Me everytime something wrong happens in my life
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    Is it just me or do you have to try and upload 100x to get images to upload?

    possiblylinux127 ,

    Its caused by the lemmy file size limit. To get around it the easiest way is to just save to a lower quality

    Blackout ,
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    This image is ~100k. I guess I could go nuclear with it :⁠,⁠-⁠)

    Stamets , in In an alternate universe
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    Is that Brent Spiner who did Face/Off sequel there with Travolta?

    ericisshort ,

    All I thought was why is Michael Madsen in this?

    The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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    It’s incredible to me how well Travolta fits as an android too.

    Draegur , in Me everytime something wrong happens in my life

    odo being genre-savvy <3

    HubertManne , in In an alternate universe

    why is it geordia on top and whorf on the bottom? Does not seem to make sense.

    roguetrick ,

    Listen, your fan theories about which character is the top and which character is the bottom don't have a place in Risa. /s

    HubertManne ,

    I would think risa would be the main place for the discussion. I mean remember when picard walked around risa with that raging horga'hn

    AngryHumanoid ,

    There are 2 answers. Answer 1: remember that Worf episode where he’s moving through quantum realities? That. Answer 2: fuck you.

    PochoHipster , in In an alternate universe

    Klingon, muthafucka, do you speak it?

    IzzyData ,
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    SAY “KHITOMER” AGAIN! SAY “KHITOMER” AGAIN! I DARE YOU! I DOUBLE-DARE YOU, MOTHERFUCKER!! SAY “KHITOMER” ONE MORE GODDAMN TIME!

    PochoHipster ,

    Does Captain Picard look like a p’takh?

    GreenMario , in Go play with a cat somewhere
    CarbonIceDragon ,
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    Something that I started wondering, when I watched that TNG episode where someone tries pointing lasers at the Enterprise, is if they could still be a viable weapon in the star trek universe if you put enough energy into one. Like, barely-space-capable species laser weapons might barely be noticable to the shields, but if you had like, a laser with a significant fraction of a star’s energy output pumped into it, or just a billion of those primitive laser-wielding ships, surely the shields have got to give eventually

    AngryCommieKender ,

    I see we are going with the 40K “flashlight theory”

    Natanael ,

    XKCD has the prototype

    xkcd.com/1603/

    thepreciousboar ,

    According to Memory Alpha, the borgs in TNG use lasers to cut through hulls of ships and even planet rocks

    Brainsploosh ,

    Theoretically you can put any amount of energy into a laser, as long as you can redirect and synchronise waves. And as several stars and black holes have gravities and stuff that can affect the starships, it seems evident you should be able to charge a laser enough to damage any USS starship.

    And as the phase cannons seem to output 80-500 GJ, you should be able to match that fairly easily with 10 grams of matter annihilation or a second of about 10e-15 of the energy output of a sun type star.

    Interestingly enough, phase modulation of a laser weapon makes more sense than of a particle beam (which the phaser weapons are), and also you don’t suffer from recoil like from phasers.

    NakariLexfortaine , (edited ) in Go play with a cat somewhere

    “Remember how it goes:

    You throw a rock, I throw a spear. You throw a spear, I fire a laser. You fire a laser, I personally beam onto the bridge and single handily kill your crew.

    Understood?”

    Restaldt , (edited )

    Yes Dr. Mrs.The Monarch

    auraness , in Living a better life than I am

    IT’S BEEN A LOOOONG ROAD

    Stamets OP ,
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    GETTIN FROM THERE TO HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE

    GaiusGornicusCaesar ,
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    IT’S BEEN A LOOONG TIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    possiblylinux127 ,

    AND MY TIME IS FINALLY HERE

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