[-] blevok@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

It's just not the same without the crazy eyes and facial expressions.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 6 points 1 year ago

Keith David. He was great in the outer limits and men at work, and i always wanted to see him captain a starfleet ship.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

r/timetravel is a great sub, lots of mind bending discussions. It kinda reminds me of what r/conspiracy used to be like before they traveled back in time.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago

I thought picard was crazy for questioning data in his quarters alone in clues. Especially after they confirmed something was wrong with him by catching him in a lie.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah, that's why the general was pissed at the end. He wanted to stabilize the augments, but instead the doc created a cure with the side effect of still causing the dermal disfigurement.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah not all at once of course. I think there will be a noticeable wave right away, but greater numbers will trickle in over the following months. And hopefully in that time there will be some more mobile apps popping up that work with Lemmy.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago

I think it makes more sense to think of local as the federation. It's the communities (planets) that founded the federation or we have treaties with. All is more like the galaxy. It's the great unknown, containing pleasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross. There is (or will be) everything from hippie planets to gangster planets to cowboy planets to nazi planets. We'll venture out to meet them, and some will become allies, while others will become adversaries. The more we experience, the more we learn about ourselves, but we can always find our way back home to the federation (local).

[-] blevok@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

He's got ants in his pants.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 30 points 1 year ago

This was just the dress rehearsal, it seems like people forgot that. The protest isn't the event, the policy changes are the event. The protest was just to let them know that the users do care about the impending policy changes. When those changes take effect, lots of people are going to discover that the app they use to browse reddit doesn't work anymore. Some will install the official [cr]app and go on with their lives, but some won't. It won't be a mortal wound, but a lot of users will be lost at that moment. That's when a wave of users looking for a new permanent home will arrive. Since Lemmy has been mentioned all over reddit, and in articles about the reddit drama, a lot of the trekkies among them will end up here. All we have to do is wait. Lemmy may not be the site/network with the biggest trek presence (yet), but i'm confident it will grow to a healthy size in short order.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 1 points 1 year ago

I can't believe i left out semicolons. Sadly it changed nothing though. But it's weird, as i continued to screw with it, i refreshed after some random change, and suddenly everything worked. Then i refreshed again and it went back to not working. No changes, just another refresh. And i do see my values in the live css in the inspector. That seems to indicate that reality as i perceive it is a lie and i'm likely the subject of an experiment that's being conducted by beings living in a reality that's outside the realm of my awareness or comprehension.

[-] blevok@startrek.website 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah it's the hr, which somehow i can still see. I have the same css on startrek.website and while it's still not hidden there, setting the margin does work, but not on lemmy.world for some reason. I can see that both sites have the same class for the hr (my-3), so i'm kinda stumped at the moment.

I also added the following to change the width and spacing of columns, and again it works on startrek.website, but not on lemmy.world. It's really strange.

.container,.container-lg,.container-md,.container-sm,.container-xl {
    max-width:1540px
}
.col-md-4 {
    flex: 0 0 25%;
    max-width: 25%
}
.col-md-8 {
    flex: 0 0 75%;
    max-width: 75%
}
[-] blevok@startrek.website 7 points 1 year ago

This is unfortunately a loosing battle. I've been explaining how it makes perfect sense for years, but as soon as another person starts their voyager rewatch, another thread pops up about how they said they can't replace torpedos, and others jump on board to call it a plot hole.

It is indeed all about trade, but it's really about one specific thing: antimatter. Three things are required to keep the ship running almost indefinitely: antimatter, dilithium, and deuterium. With those things they can manufacture all the parts they need and keep the ship, shuttles, and torpedos flying. Dilithium can be mined and processed using the refinery that b'elanna built from the secondary impulse reactor. Deuterium can be collected in space or extracted from sea water. But antimatter takes massive infrastructure and energy to produce.

In the beginning, they weren't sure if there would be any opportunities to acquire more antimatter, and without it they're boned, in both torpedo/shuttle production and ship propulsion. But they soon found out that the delta quadrant was just a big flea market filled with warp capable races. And yes, there may have been a moral/procedural issue in theory, but i'm pretty sure Janeway would have traded with the bad guys if it came down to the ship not being able to fly anymore.

So after they realized they can get more antimatter just about anywhere, there were no more issues at all. They just had to plan things out to make sure they wouldn't run out in the middle of a void or something. It would have been nice for someone to mention it directly on-screen, but they didn't and here we are, so we just have to keep fighting the good fight for the benefit of all.

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