Waiting... to leave the Delta (lemmy.world)
Brass Instruments (lemmy.sdf.org)
The true generational thread (startrek.website)
Heavy Klingon breathing... (pixelfed.social)
Good dog (s3.eu-central-2.wasabisys.com)
alt textPicard telling Riker a pun meme. Frame 1: I once purchased a dog from a blacksmith. Frame 2: As soon as I brought him home, he made a bolt for the door.
The Addiction Is Real. (lemmy.sdf.org)
I know this is a low effort post - please forgive me.
Phasers set to "Bitch please" (startrek.website)
Live long and prosper, bubbele. (lemmy.world)
What kind of weird really engages and trends with Trek fans? (startrek.website)
My contribution to the fediverse’ #MakeYourOwnMoopsyMonth challenge....
Holo-ween: The Evil Dukat (lemmy.world)
Hold this flower for a second while I...
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Trick or treat (startrek.website)
S2:E7 “Catspaw” - not a great episode, but the first time Trek did Halloween
Holo-ween: Pun of Chaotica! (lemmy.world)
Holo-ween: Beverly fulfills her phantasm fantasy. (lemmy.world)
An upgraded comment from the LOTR crossover a few days ago. Before the glory of Kevin.
Captain's Log, Stardate 41153.7. Preparing to detach saucer section so that families and the majority of the ship's company can seek relative safety... (y.yarn.co)
I think the logical thing is for me to go to Sickbay (pixelfed.social)
Holo-ween tribute: The Thing (1982) (lemmy.world)
Less funny, more gloomy. I just love that movie along with that episode and the idea just sorta fit together.
We've got some fresh faces beaming down to Risa! Here's a quick primer for you fantasy buffs out there. (lemmy.world)
Average VOY episode: (b.l3n.co)
Geordi tires but all the girl want Riker. (lemmy.world)
Halloween is Beverly's favorite holiday. (startrek.website)
Listen here you little shit... (pixelfed.social)
Sound on
TIL about 'Growing the beard' (en.wikipedia.org)
“Growing the beard” refers to the opposite of jumping the shark; i.e. when a show dramatically improves in quality. In the series Star Trek: The Next Generation the second season is considered to be better in terms of storytelling over the first season. This shift coincided with character William Riker, who was clean-shaven...