Based Garak Edition
Post rare Garaks and dank Garaks
You guys better not post that police Garak again. I almost had a heart attack when I saw the value was going to crash from inflation
>>69138053
On that note, post Trek actors in other roles
There are at least three in this pic, one with her face obscured.
Can anyone get all three and the characters they played?
>>69137953
I remembered really enjoying watching Star Trek: TNG when I was younger. About a year ago I found the box-set in my house and watched a few episodes.
Jesus Christ they were bad. TNG is forever ruined for me.
>>69138692
Kai Winn was played by the same woman who played Nurse Ratchet, wasn't she?
>Did you hear that Dukat's statues on Cardassia Prime have been torn down and recycled into toilets?
>Really? At last, that's good news for him!
>Why do you say that?
>Because he's finally found a way to be useful to the Cardassian people!
>Dohohohoho!
>>69138777
Yep, Oscar winner Louise Fletcher.
Brad Dourif (guy with crossed legs next to the guy with a massive beard) played the serial killer on VOY
Christopher Lloyd, whose face is just visible next to Nicholson's, played the villain in one of the TOS movies
>>69138692
Left - Brad Dourif who played "Lon Suder" in Voyager
Right - Vincent Schiavelli who played "Weapon Peddler" in TNG
And Far Left, I believe, is Louise Fletcher who played the infamous "Kai Winn" in DS9
>>69138878
Fuck, I forgot about him in Wrath of Khan (Christopher Lloyd).
>>69138878
>Christopher Lloyd
Ah I thought so, wouldn't have gotten Dourif though
>>69138905
Wow, I'm glad I said 'at least three' because you found another. That makes four
>>69138926
He was in Search for Spock m80
>>69138053
>>69137953
>>69138692
did someone say Garak
>>69139119
Why are all the best characters horror vets?
>>69139199
Willing to put up with hours in the makeup chair, perhaps?
>>69139230
Tuvok is some kind of commander in the new Fallout. I was watching somebody play and recognized the voice instantly.
And of course everybody knows Quark was Andrew Ryan from Bioshock and Dr. Nefarious from Ratchet and Clank
>>69138878
Peter Cook was in an episode of TNG.
When I heard this I didn't even believe it but he has a small non speaking role, little more than an extra.
For no reason at all.
>>69138692
Just realized this guy was one of the aliens in Who Watches the Watchers
Any of you guys play/interested in Star Trek Online?
It's getting a TOS-based expansion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE0PARmn6x0
>>69139957
Ray Wise has been in a lot of stuff.
Leon from Robocop.
He was also in Hope and Fear as Species 115 with the huge head. They were capable of translating languages very quickly.
You know what the sad part about this thread is?
He's a very good tailor.
>>69140225
And an even better sharpshooter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLp_HJl-0nI
Remember Garak as "Elim Scissorhands"?
>>69140151
I do but none on 4chaqn cares about it.
The eightchan thread (/stog/) is pretty good but slow. In fact it is the busiest thread on their /vg/.
Guessing you came from there too.
Personally, Although I started playing STO because of star trek, I continue to play it for the game itself nothing to do with it being about star trek.
Space combat has some very original and interesting mechanics.
Anyway, mike from BrBa/BCS was in a DS9 episode.
>>69140275
Garak is beyond based.
>>69138692
Here's a picture of Kirsten Dunst, from Star Trek.
All y'all remember that Kirsten Dunst is from Star Trek, right?
>>69140620
>hurting poor Ezri's feelings
>based
>>69138692
No one said Christopher Lloyd played a Klingon in Search for Spock yet?
>>69138692
This should have been its own thread, it's so fun and much better than the SHIT-ENCRUSTED OP "general".
>>69141870
>blacked
>not klingoned
>>69142122
Here >>69138878 >>69138966
>>69142300
We can continue and hope people join in
>>69142394
Was she a stone cold bitch in that movie too?
>>69138692
>Hey pally
>>69142553
And of course, the most famous Shatner moment behind 'KHAAAN'
>>69142458
Look, she and Molly got the shit end of the stick out of Miles being moved to DS9. She was miserable probably the entire time he was posted there. I don't blame her for being crabby about it.
>>69138692
Nobody watching Colm Meaney's best role?
>>69143203
What about that time he crashed with no survivors?
>>69143203
>>69143330
Remember he got his motherfucker birthday snatched in Under Siege?
>>69143203
I fucking love him in that role. He's such a piece of shit.
Friendly reminder that Dukat did nothing wrong.
>>69143880
Dukat is responsible for the very existence of Ezri.
If that's not doing something wrong then I don't know what is.
>>69144044
DELETE THIS!
Is ENT any good? Finished the first episode and it was alright (dat decontamination shower scene), hoping it isn't as shit asVOY
>>69145866
Yeah, it grows on youyou'll be singing along to the theme song by mid season two
>>69145866
It was a far cry above Voy and I found the meme about it being shit was completely false. Maybe not the best crew, but a solid show with great arcs throughout (especially in the last two seasons)
They did a great job compared to other Treks of actually remembering things that happened in previous episodes, so you can actually feel their technology and ability develop overtime and people make sensible suggestions.
Archer and Porthos are god-tier
Look out, best Grill coming through
>>69146059
>tfw raising a labrabeagle that kinda looks like Porthos
>but he's a pain in the ass who won't stop biting and peeing on the floor
WHY CANT MY DOG BE LIKE THE TV DOG
REE
REE
REE
>>69146279
At least you don't give him cheese
>>69146316
Cheddar and him don't agree
>>69146279
Have you tried hitting it?
>it's a Klingon episode
Reminder
>>69147704
I give him a little flick on the ear (he's got those big 'ol Beagle ears) or I spank his butt.
I dont wanna abuse my pup and make him end up hating me
>tfw my mom was right
>I need to be less of a wuss
>>69147758
What series is the one in the far right? Voyager again?
I am an unlearned pleb
>>69138053
Garak was so cute as a kid.
>>69147758
This is surprisingly 100% accurate
>>69147850
It's jjtrek
>>69147885
Supposedly that's why he was cast for all those villainous roles. His "boyish smile" added to the scare factor
>>69147912
>jjtrek
You mean Star Wars?
>>69147885
Genuinely can't tell if this is bait or you don't realize...
Did Kirk ever stop shitting on uhh klingons.
Another reminder
>best captain
Also dumping my Star Trek images
>>69148071
Did you seriously switch away from the red """fans""" caption because of that one autist who thought it was 'trolling'?
>>69148489
Nah, I just remade the image without the stupid shit to look cleaner.
Does T'Pol ever stop being a cunt
>daily reminder that the proposed DS9 spin-off starring Kira, Dukat, Ziyal and Damar having adventures in that Bird of Prey would have been the best Star Trek series
>>69148656
Around the Vulcan spiritual reformation
>>69148700
>you will never watch the episode where Kira and Damar get wasted on Kanar and accidentally eject the warp core
>>69148700
Is this actually a proposed series or is it just another dank reddi/tv/irgin meme
>>69148990
>when dat green stuff hits you
>>69148933
I don't think that's real, but apparently S5 of ENT was going to bring Shran to the main cast and explore Empress Hoshi's exploits in the MU, so we still have reason to feel shitty
>>69149132
I'm only on the third episode of ENT, Hoshi ends up finding her lady balls and womanning the fuck up?
So far all she does is complain and second guess herself.
>>69139230
odo played janos. raziel was played by the guy in the pilot.
>>69148990
Funny how the 60's trek tech looks the most modern again thanks to Google Material Design.
>>69145037
>character dies on space station
>resurrect her in a different body
>send her back to the place she was murdered to be a "counselor" where she has vague memories and everyone treats her like a living ghost
the fuck were they thinking
>>69149174
Yeah... hate to break it to you, but by 'MU' I mean Mirror Universe
>>69149406
>trust no one, not even yourself
>>69149406I woke up 2 hours ago and I already started drinkingor else I wouldve gotten that one
>>69138692
Worf's brother/future old man Jake Sisko.
>>69149362
I'm sure the casting director was distracted by the fact that he had just solved a 6,000+ year old controversy by finding irrefutable proof that God exists
>>69149456
>spoiler
Hey there Damar!
Can someone help a pleb out?
So ENT takes place before TOS in the "canon" timeline?
>>69149535
Yes
>>69149466
forgot pic
>>69149527
I wish I had his willpower
>>69149456i was up all night drinking, then i puked, and now im tired and exhuasted and i have a shitload of trees to move.im watching DS9 instead
>IT'S NOT OVER
>>69149689
>tfw too anti-social to move dat loud
>too afraid of getting pinched to sell to rando's
>After the bridge crew is done with their high fives over the day being saved they head down to Holodeck 2 for some R and R.
As usual they pick just about the gayest thing ever which is the Robinhood simulation. I mean seriously, that shit is written for little kids. It's like having a business meeting at a playground, but these morons can't get enough of it. About halfway through the simulation they're all drinking flagons and talking about the evil sheriff of Nottingham, when suddenly Riker's Greatest Teabaggings starts up. One minute they're sitting around the campfire singing and BOOM there's a giant version of Commander Riker trying to smother them all with his stadium-sized scrotum. I made sure to fake a door lockout too, so they were trapped in there for hours looking at Riker's taint and trying to breathe around his ball bag.
So I just watched Threshold and I've come to the conclusionother than all of the completely nonsense theoretical science they use the whole episodeit's not near as bad as everyone says.
Not a contrarian here or devil's advocate, I actually enjoyed the episode somewhat for at the bare minimum being interesting and at least talking about far out ideas like infinite speed and what it my do to the body. Crazy Tom "Salamander" Paris..
It was the ending that was just too wacky that was again UNNECESSARY. They didn't need to turn Janeway and Paris into completely different people but they di for reasons (that escape all normal conventions of rational thought when it comes to storytelling).
If you tell me that it's somehow worse than the episode "Resistance" with the kooky old man who thinks Janeway's his daughter, I'll need some good evidence to the contrary.
>Commander Riker uses the holodeck for everything, from his darkest fantasies to the most ridiculously mundane task. One day he'll be oil wrestling with kangaroos on top of a giant mattress or making love to a duplicate of himself with huge breasts. The next day he'll show up in his bathrobe and use the holodeck to shower and shave himself. What makes me hate him is that Riker pays no attention to the rules about bodily fluids. He will use the holodeck just to go to the bathroom. He'll have a floating toilet made out of clouds and he'll lay the biggest and smelliest deuce I've seen this side of the neutral zone. Then he'll just walk right out like he's allowed to do that.
>>69150010
Requesting nudes of Leah Brahms (aka Susan Gibney).
She was a sexy lass..
>>69150002
Also, I like how somehow in this VAST region of space, that every society says "We've been warned about you!"
>>69149132
Oh it's very real
>Even as early as the series' first season, many story pitches ended up being unused for DS9. Fred Dekker, who worked on that initial season, later recalled, "On Deep Space Nine, we staff writers would hear pitches a few times a month, and I came across a couple of ideas that I thought would make terrific episodes. So I would write these up and submit them thinking, 'Yeah, this is going to make for a great episode,' only to never hear anything about them again. It was like throwing ideas into a black hole. Eventually someone said, we've got one of the biggest recurring casts in franchise history, why not create a small-scale snipoff?"[12] The spinoff, which was to be titled "Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Naprem" followed the eponymous ship and its crew, which had been introduced in the 4th season episode 'Return to Grace'. Cast would have included Marc Alaimo [Gul Dukat], Nana Visitor [Kira Nerys], Casey Biggs [Damar], and Melanie Smith [Tora Ziyal]; talks were conducted to bring Jeffrey Combs [Weyoun] in as a defective Vorta (a plotline which would later be used in Season 7).[13][14] Preliminary scripts outlined frequent guest starring from DS9 cast members as well as a romantic plot between Alaimo and Visitor, who had been enemies in DS9's original run. The idea was scrapped far into preproduction when studio concerns over split viewership and Visitor's pregnancy suggested an attempt to balance two shows at once would be damaging.[15]
(Cont)
>>69150854
(cont)
>In the DS9 DVD edition booklet released in 2008, screenwriter Robert Hewitte Wolfe outlined some of the prospective episode:
>[Pilot] "The Naprem" Caught between her duties to Captain Sisko and her moral desire to take up the cause of freedom fighting, Major Kira must make a tough choice. When it is discovered that the Klingons are launching an assault on Cardassia Prime, Kira's care for Ziyal leads her to betray her uniform and engage in one of her most dangerous missions to date
>S1E2 "Concordance" Having successfully averted the Klingon attack, the Naprem begins to experience malfunctions in its warp reactor. A subspace shockwave causes Kira and Damar to switch bodies.
>S1E3 "Art to Reckon" Kira begins to second guess her choice to join the crew as Dukat's advances become increasingly obvious. The situation is complicated, however, when Dukat discovers Kira teaching Ziyal about his past crimes
>S1E4 "Benediction" After following a distress signal, the Naprem makes a surprising discovery - a dominion ship piloted by a 'defective' clone of Weyoun who wishes to leave his former masters. Tensions rise as Damar and the guest do not get along
>S1E5 "Atalanta" The Naprem finds a Klingon warship in a decaying orbit around an unstable gas giant. While Dukat is reluctant to help, Kira mounts a rescue mission. This plotline would later be recycled in Star Trek: Enterprise[16]
>S1E6 "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 2372" As Kira and Dukat try to work out their romantic encounter in the previous episode, the voyager is interrupted by a plea from Captain Sisko: return to the station to help with a crisis on Bajor
>S1E7 "All Good Drinks..." A garbled transmission leads Quark to supply the ship with ten times the amount of Kanar requested. When Damar discovers the beverage is 2327 vintage - his favorite - hilarity ensues
>S1E8 "Clock Stopper" Kira catches Ziyal smoking. Directed by LeVar Burton
>>69150251
>tfw we'll never get any
>>69150973
Damnit, I know they're out there somewhere!
Friendly reminder that Damar hit this during her prime.
>dat tongue
>>69150876
>>S1E7 "All Good Drinks..." A garbled transmission leads Quark to supply the ship with ten times the amount of Kanar requested. When Damar discovers the beverage is 2327 vintage - his favorite - hilarity ensues
>>S1E8 "Clock Stopper" Kira catches Ziyal smoking. Directed by LeVar Burton
>it's a best Twin Peaks girl episode
>>69137953
Why does everyone literally hate the Ferengi? I never understood that. They are stereotyped as like the jews of space, even by the enlightened Picard. Is there something I'm missing? Because their philosophies on trade make the most sense for fucking space trade.
>>69151220
>>69139498
>Quark was Andrew Ryan from Bioshock
I met Armin Shimmerman a few years ago at a con. Super nice guy. Also, asked him to say 'would you kindly', and in farewell he said 'would you kindly have a nice day' .
>>69151220
because they're played for humor but the whole shtick is painfully unfunny, so it ends up being a cringy waste of time
>>69151331
This is fucking stupid
>>69151583
I read it as a joke since people are always drawing conclusions to who represents the Jews in Star Trek.
>>69151331
I recently realized that the Bajorans aren't jews but rather Indians
>on the borders of civilization in an exotic area of the Alpha Quadrant
>society is deeply religious, temples and idols are abundant
>earrings look a lot like Indian jewelry design
>get religious knowledge from a 'Vedek', which is pronounced exactly like 'Vedic' (IE the Hindu Vedas/ Vedic Sanskrit)
>society gets occupied by an imperialistic foreign nation
>struggles to rid themselves of their overlords
>lots of oppression and violence, but the imperialistic power does modernize their nation greatly and connect it with the world community
>finally the nation rallies around figureheads of resistance and it becomes too costly for the imperialists to keep their presence
>new state is working hard to prove themselves technologically and develop their space program
>certain reactionaries want to return to a strict Caste System
Could we maybe get a fresh thread?
>>69152155
Do you think a better OP would make it more active?
>>69137953
Cromags were on star track?
>>69148529
>removing the 4chan colors and """meme""" so that you can repost on Reddit and Tumblr
Clever.
>>69153662
>resurrecting the thread from page 10 to make this pointless comment
Bravo, I hope it earns you lots of karma
>>69153691
Thank you, I do try.
>>69150002
So after they find a cure for evolution, why don't they go home?
Why does Star Trek: Voyager continue to exist after they find a way home, and thus the premise of the entire series is negated?
>>69153825
>Why does Star Trek: Voyager continue to exist
They were setting up for the moment where Janeway says
>"At last, I have finally become Colombia Broadcasting System®'s Star Trek™: Voyager®, based off Star Trek™ by Gene Roddenberry: remastered Bluray™ edition available now at Bestbuy®
https://youtu.be/o7SXraLd1xA
"Commander, tell me about your sexual organs."
>>69150854
>>69150876
> No results found for "Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Naprem".
Good stuff though. I enjoyed it.
>>69153825
This is all after the fact of watching the episode.
I'm talking about in the moment of watching the episode it's not all that bad.
That question comes up at the very end of the episode, which can't be denied as a complete "WTF" moment but it's ex post facto.
I was enjoying myself somewhat up until that moment.
Can't say the same thing for episodes like "Resistance" with the hammy acting from Janeway's surrogate nose-bone father talking about shit I can't even try to emotionally invest myself even (while trying to undo my cringe).
>>69154074
That question doesn't just come up at the end of that episode. It comes up at the beginning of each and every single episode following that one, all the way until the end.
>They found a way home already. Why are they still there?
>>69154172
They found about 10 ways home over the course of the show. There was always some contrived bullshit keeping them from using it
>>69154074
You evaded the main point, the absolute madman, once again.
After the fact is not what I'm talking about.
All your points are valid after Janeway shows up on a biobed moments after being a mattress sized salamander.
Prior to that, the episode wasn't that bad. If you want to talk about it being bad, I've compared it to other episodes from that same season that are appreciably worse.
>>69154254
Doing the right thing is not contrived you shitlord!
>>69154269
Why didn't Sisko just close the wormhole?
>>69154308
They tried. Changeling Bashir sabotaged the attempt and made sure they didn't close but reinforce the wormhole, making it impossible to close.
>>69154363
Exactly, because "reasons." Just like Voyager not making it back home despite the numerous close calls. It's built into the premise. Why doesn't Picard just replicate class 10 probes and shoot them in every direction?
>>69154409
You're acting as if the shows bringing near-victory then loss to the cast is something that's worth derision. The same thing would be true if they just wrote their way out of any problems they write themselves into. Could they have defeated the Dominion in two episodes? Yeah, if that's what the script says. Could Voyager have gotten home in the middle of the first season? Yeah, if that's what the script says. Why didn't these things happen? Conflict, suspense, and tension are basic tenets of storytelling.
>>69154409
Those situations aren't comparable and you know it.
In the case of the wormhole an outside agent sabotaged their efforts and made it literally impossible to carry through with what they wanted to do.
In various methods of getting home in Voyager, they didn't do it because 'muh federation' morality, like burning those transdimensional creatures for fuel
>>69150854
Based anon doing God's work
>>69148383
>Black guy
>Best Captain
Pick one.
>>69154006
You know the answer.
>>69155371
We all know the objective best captain in terms of ability has the initials J.A.
>>69155457
> J.A.
That's a funny way of spelling Janeway
>>69155371
Posting an Autistic degenerate before it's time.
>>69155764
It's 2 AM in the civilised world
What 'time' do we need to wait for?
>>69155858
about tree fiddy
are any of the fanmade movies worth watching?
>>69156530
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
>>69156530
There are no fanmade movies. It's just joints and flicks
>>69156716
Fuck me, that never gets old.
>I would Inten-dat
>>69147991
>>69147991
>>69156654
But don't I resemble Garth of Izar?
Guys?
>>69156814
>Axanar
How badly did they get JUST'd? I thought it was as simply as their project getting shut down but I'm still seeing stuff about a 'lawsuit embroiling CBS' or some shit with them
>>69145037
Jadzia Dax best Dax.
>watching ENT for the first time
>sick of Vulcans' smug patronizing shit
>>69146191
That's not Jadzia.
>>69156872
This is OBJECTIVELY incorrect
>>69156872
This is complete plebbery.
>>69157080
>waiting all day for another Ezrifag to come on
>finally happens at 3 in the morning
Where have you been my American friend
>>69156876
Just another reason why ENT wasn't bad at all.
>Based Gary Graham as Soval
>Early T'Pol with her passive aggressiveness
>"typical emotional humans"
But it actually worked for the most part because the situations were within compromise which just made Tripp and Archer more angry.
>>69157117
Stoking the fire, anon.
But it's close to my bed time.
Another for the road.
>your collection is much bigger, I am-a jealous
>>69157188
I'm a google images pleb, and some celeb cites. If I was in the homeland instead of Bongistan I'd be going through S7 getting top-tier caps
Is there any photos of Ezrifeet??
>people that prefer ezri over jadzia actually exist
lol
>>69157135
>dat total redemption of Soval by the end
God-tier arc. Always good to see ENTfags in these threads where so many people believe it's shit without watching a single episode
>>69157333
I was a TNG+DS9fag until I gave TOS and ENT a shot. Cant believe I didn't watch them sooner (especially TOS, comedy gold)
Will never give VOY a shot though
>>69157280
Fuggg, dats a good'n. Yeah, same here, but I like the rare ones. I don't have DS9 on file / DVDs.
>>69157290
Lewd, anon.. but I know how you feel.
>>69157303
I'm sorry but Ezri > Jadzia as the best Dax. It's consensus.
>Third best Dax is Joran
>>69157333
Always loved him as both Soval and even Tanis on VOY. As well as the Vulcan goatee Trope in the Mirror Universe.
>>69157290
Unfortunately she has profaned them with socks in >>69149485
I couldn't find anything on a cursory search but I found this lewd little thing
>>69157303
Jadzia was nice but she was degeneracy incarnate. Also aged an order of magnitude worse
>tfw almost went out with a qt trekkie who looked like Ezri but with long hair and a yuge butt
>manlet told her I was talking to another girl and she got butthurt and dropped me
Fucking manlets
>>69157390
>Ezri > Jadzia
Ezri is cute, Jadzia is hot. I don't know which one I prefer
>>69156847
It should have been as simple as them getting shut down, but they seem to be under the delusion that they're in the right and that they can take on CBS/Paramount in court so now shit's getting dragged out far longer than it needs to.
>>69157615
search your heart
>>69157455
>continue the search
>every foot pic is 20x20 pixel garbage
>>69157390
Joran was great, it's too bad they basically only dragged him out for two episodes. It was like mirror-Ezri in the prime universe, but even more """evil"""
The King of Jordan was an extra on an episode of Voyager and apparently he is such a fan of Star Trek, he wants to build a Trek themed amusement park, which probably got derailed due the war with ISIL...
>>69157772
I bet he had a shuttlecraft ride planned out
>tfw I will never ride in even a mock shuttlecraft
>>69157837
>tfw I will never ride in even a mock shuttlecraft
Unless you're on death's door don't count yourself out. Who knows that the next decade holds.
That chart from a few threads ago predicted real space tourism by 2040 iirc
>>69158079
>real space tourism by 2040
yeah right
>>69156876
You're supposed to feel that way, framblee.
I really wish Enterprise had a few more episodes that showed (not revolved around, just showed) How the Vulcans' attitudes toward humans were changing. How Earth was having an influence on Vulcan culture, however slight. That would've made that fourth season arch about the civil dispute on Vulcan all the more interesting.
>>69158379
I said the same thing about the chart. It basically predicted that death would be cured by the turn of the 22nd century
>>69158079
>>69158379
>>69158430
>tfw I just wanna ride in a shuttlecraft
Especially after watching ENT, their shuttlecraft look so comfy. Same with the shuttlecraft from TNG+DS9.
>>69158430
god and satan will have something to say about that I'm sure
>>69151852
underrated post
>>69158804
>>69150002
JUST
JUST as fuck
>>69156912
>>69157080
Ezri is the fucking girl whose virginity you take because she's vulnerable and inexperienced
Jadzia is the WOMAN who helps you lure Ezri into a threeway because "fuck it life is too short not to"
>>69159100
Since I'm a kissless permavirgin, I'm going to translate into foreveralone:
Ezri is the girl who's so neurotic and 2quirky4me to the point where I can't stand to be around her.
But Jadzia is the woman that I'm just happy to be around, because she exudes enough warmth and energy to brighten up any room and make every night a fun night.
>>69145866
fourth season is one of the top five seasons of Trek bro
What Star Trek cast member will die next?
It better not be Based Russ, literally the most enthusiastic fan ever to land a role in the franchise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_ZRsf9sneQ
>>69141870
But Janeway is crazy. Her actress said so.
>>69151852
Makes sense to be honest
>>69151852
Holy shit anon, I think you're right
>>69159701
Tim still looks fine. I'm not worried. Shatner will probably go next.
>>69159749
I think you may have replied to the wrong post, bruv.
>>69156530
Movies? No.
Star Trek Continues is a fanmade TOS continuation and it's actually really good. It nails the atmosphere
>>69159278
Sounds exactly right.
Jadzia > *
Also, Ezri fags shitting up every trek thread by being utter tumblr faggots.
Neo/tv/ was a mistake. Thanks /sp/ and /v/.
>>69158940
Is that some sort of AC coming out of the top of the holiest of cubes?
>>69159952
Easy
EEAASYYY
>>69159952
>tumblr
Nobody's posting any Janeway*Seven fanfic comics yet.
>>69159952
They wouldn't do that in Lambeth!
>>69159701
hahah that guy is fucking great!
>>69159701
>But not before Dark Vader turns Obi into laundry
Based indeed.
>>69159955
well it is hot in the middle east
>tfw resurrecting a dead thread
>>69162037
>tfw resurrecting a dead thread
Is your blood made of magic?
>>69162907
No but my magic is made of blood.
>>69163135
golden_shower.gif
>>69163198
I considered it but I prefer my filename
>>69163366
>durass_sisters2.jpg
>a picture of breasts, not asses
Don't make me revoke your posting privileges, cadet.
>>69150876
>body switch episode as episode 2
wow niggas that's not the kind of thing you want to throw in when your series is still getting off the ground.
you bury that kind of filler shit in like episode 10 or something.
>>69163475
Breasts are basically chest asses.
>>69163478
Imperial Senator Vreenak, his fist clenched, his eyes bulging, his voice a whisper.
>>69163575
based tamarians language
>>69163475
Piss off mate you're not my superior.
>it's a "Benjamin Sisko is a crime writer in the 1940s" episode
>>69163575
>yfw you realize this is the same guy
>>69159701
That's very good, Mr. Vulcan!
I like that he's still being respectable instead of going crazy, dropping out, letting himself go, and being a loser like so certain other actors.
>>69165712
weyoun pls
>>69143001
>marrying a starfleet non-com
>not expecting to be a service wife
>>69143766
Will the suffering never cease
>my car
>>69164491
>crime writer
He was writing DS9, so clearly it was fantasy ;)
>>69156872
Let's see :
http://www.strawpoll.me/10141263
http://www.strawpoll.me/10141263
http://www.strawpoll.me/10141263
>>69166836
fuck off faggot. Jadzia best dax and hotter but ezri is cuter. Fucking ezrifag making the poll
bump for you
TIME IS BUT A DOOR, DEATH IS BUT A WINDOW, I'LL BE SERVING LEEOLA ROOT CASSEROLE IN THE MESS HALL TONIGHT.
>>69159952
>Oy vey, the goyim are rejecting the degenerate species-mixing hag, we better SHUDDIT DOWN!
Fuck off shills.
Ezri is a probable /pol/ack and a PURE christian girl
>>69166898
>>69166898
to be fair, I loved them both..i just find ezri to have this ageless youthfulness to her thats endearing.
>>>69142553
>And of course, the most famous Shatner moment behind 'KHAAAN'
I bet rock-it-man is more famous than the Twilight Zone these days
>>69143203
Remember what happened to his car in Con Air?
>>69167824
>ageless youthfulness
She was 29 (twenty-nine) when on the show
To put that in perspective, Sarah Michelle Gellar was a DECADE younger than her when filming S1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
It's incredible
>>69168890
Funny thing is she looks like she's only 19 back in DS9 and probably in her early 30s now.
>Timeless (not the VOY episode either)
>>69169571
>it's a DS9 Christmas Special reunion episode
>>69169705
R A R E
A Z
R R
E Z R I
>>69169829
Messed it up..
Oh well here's another one..
>>69169891
So Picard aged from birth to age 63, then experienced illusory aging to 83 years old, then back to 63 years old, then up to 64 and back down again to 12 before returning to 64 and aging to 65, then he jumped around between 59, his 70s or 80s, and his 60s before ultimately setting back at 65 again to continue aging normally.
Must be hard to keep track of birthdays with all the temporal and transformative stuff they run into
>>69170274
What Picard experienced during TNG would drive anyone to insanity..
>or Godhood
>>69170589
Especially with Lwaxanna
>>69138862
Kira in a Starfleet uniform is so kawii.
Seven was the same way too.
>>69157837
>>tfw I will never ride in even a mock shuttlecraft
There was one at the Star Trek Experience in Vegas, but it closed down :/
>>tfw you will never have a drink at Quark's.
>>69158379
>>real space tourism by 2040
Space Tourism is already a thing, if you've got the money.
There's been 7 space tourists who've spent time on the International Space Station, one of them Richard Garriott, legendary game designer and now a second-generation spaceman.
>>69171545
>tfw you will never have a drink at Quark's.
I did, but I was underage so I couldn't get anything good.
>>69140275
ABSOLUTELY BASED
>>69173189
was morn there
was there dabbo
>>69173189
I went to Vegas when I was 21, but broke. They were winding down the promonade thing at the Hilton there, but I still managed to see Borg Invasion 4D and checked out the trek exhibit they had. Wish I had had the money to plop down at Quark's (or maybe for a pack of Romulan Ale for the road), but it was still neat to see.
>>69173520
Delete this post. You are messing with powerful forces here.
Where's the 'Gul Dukat did nothing wrong' guy?
>>69173960
Already here:
>>69143880
>>69173806
the powerful force of ezri getting #REKT
>>69143001
she was sad she wasn't getting the good dick from riker anymore
Was it programming?
>>69154409
>dat agenda doe
>>69154409
haha you really thought this was the golden silver bullet that was going to get people to stop saying that voyager takes retardedly too long to get home and blows like a trillion opportunities to do so.
>>69153825
I have not watched in in ages, but didn't the delta flyer end up coming out of warp 10 at the same location it entered warp 10?
You would be everywhere in the universe when at the speed, but never actually get anywhere.
>>69154308
Because the wormhole was both a source of danger and of opportunity. for much of the show opportunity outweighed danger, then when the danger came to outweigh the benefit they set it up so it couldn't be removed. however later in the series the prophets began protecting the wormhole against dominion use, making it non-dangerous again and removing the need to close it.
>>69174152
The Delta Flyer was three years later.
For the shuttlecraft's second transwarp trip, it arrives at a planet that Paris picked out for raising his children.
>>69174081
do you think data was a sex bot
do you think female (and some male) enterprise crew used him for this during their downtime and it was just something that happened all the time but wasn't ever brought up among the crew?
>>69173994
Only person who should be concerned with wrecking Ezri is Bashir.
>>69164491
The rag he worked for was called galaxy, and the artist, martok, drew art of aliens.
>>69174386
>the artist, martok, drew art of aliens
Until we watched that episode, my friend didn't believe me when I told him that not all Klingons are black.
>>69174435
>>69174435
>my friend didn't believe me when I told him that not all Klingons are black.
Had he ever seen a picture of this blue-eyed (absolute) madman?
>"Your BLOOD will paint the way to the future.."
>>69174435
He walked past me at a convention once, the fuckers is like six foot seven, he's huge.