Series Acclimation Mil

As a cadet sets out to solve an ancient Starfleet mystery, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns the value of forging her own path. Meanwhile, Nahla agrees to help a fellow chancellor with an elaborate alien ritual.

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bebop-cola posted 17 days ago

@StephenManson wrote:
I see you've been warned by the sites 'policy makers' several times about your conduct on this site. Please continue with your attacks and pretty soon this site will be a better place.

Sweet gaslighting bro.

deleted posted 18 days ago

@bebop-cola wrote:
Go back inside your hole and don't come back out. Pathetic.

I see you've been warned by the sites 'policy makers' several times about your conduct on this site. Please continue with your attacks and pretty soon this site will be a better place.

bebop-cola posted 18 days ago

@StephenManson wrote:
I suppose that depends on how you look at it. I mean... just because a lad from a warrior caste is a bit more interested in science and nature doesn't mean he should be written up as a homosexual. That's straight out of Bill Burr's childhood stories.

I always loved Star Trek because of the 'no-money-judged-on-your-merits' ethos. But this is obviously being written by todays people who's identities seem to be determined by what they do with their reproductive organs.

Go back inside your hole and don't come back out. Pathetic.

TPol posted 22 days ago

'Series Acclimation Mil', juega al límite con el lore de DS9 con un ‘retcon’ homenaje, trazos de TikTok y cierre emocional. El desarrollo de SAM (Kerrice Brooks) está ahí, la aparición de Jake Sisko también... pero puestos a ser “creativos”, Avery Brooks y Benjamin Sisko merecen algo más que ser una herramienta de marketing emotivo.

deleted posted a month ago

@TonyMayhew wrote:
Very nice episode with some lovely surprises, especially the end music!!

I suppose that depends on how you look at it. I mean... just because a lad from a warrior caste is a bit more interested in science and nature doesn't mean he should be written up as a homosexual. That's straight out of Bill Burr's childhood stories.

I always loved Star Trek because of the 'no-money-judged-on-your-merits' ethos. But this is obviously being written by todays people who's identities seem to be determined by what they do with their reproductive organs.

TonyMayhew posted a month ago

Very nice episode with some lovely surprises, especially the end music!!

bebop-cola posted a month ago

@TomislavMuskovic wrote:
And Avery Brooks actualy did a voice cameo for that at the end. 

This episode was unexpetedly good. 

It's a previously recorded excerpt from his early 2000's spoken-word album. He gave permission to use it via Cirroc Lofton.

TomislavMuskovic posted a month ago

@bebop-cola wrote:
Not what I expected but seeing Jake was awesome and Dax is a Trill-dassian, played by Tawny. Holy moly! And Avery's poetry recording at the end with the DS9 theme played over the end credits. 😭

And Avery Brooks actualy did a voice cameo for that at the end. 

This episode was unexpetedly good. 

GoddessRavinia posted a month ago

@bebop-cola wrote:
Not what I expected but seeing Jake was awesome and Dax is a Trill-dassian, played by Tawny. Holy moly! And Avery's poetry recording at the end with the DS9 theme played over the end credits. 😭

this whole episode was worth it!... incredible! ;o and DAX Lives on!

bebop-cola posted a month ago

Not what I expected but seeing Jake was awesome and Dax is a Trill-dassian, played by Tawny. Holy moly! And Avery's poetry recording at the end with the DS9 theme played over the end credits. 😭

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