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@judgedread yeah, but billy shat-in-her and nemoy are all jew, and kirk, the sleezy womanizer, full of himself, looks a everybody as his lesser, embodied one side of jew, while Spock was above the humans, looking at them at the goyim cattle animals that he had to herd, but alwas wondering what it would be like to actually be human .. the characters were jews, even if their backstories were not
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@HonkHonkBoom @judgedread Shatner is like the least-jewy jew in America, as far as I know, for what that's worth.
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not every jew is evil
but behind every great evil, you will find a jew
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@doonxib @MrBumble @judgedread @DMA and ffs, TOS, a couple of greasy jews babysitting the burger king kids club in space, tf was that?
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@HonkHonkBoom Captain Kirk is from Iowa. How many jews are in Iowa? In 2010 about 6000.
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@doonxib @MrBumble @judgedread @DMA The whole destroying the original and only having the copy aspect of the transporter always really bothered me. Like human piracy, but worse..
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@HonkHonkBoom @MrBumble @judgedread @DMA That's not how they work. Look up the "buffer." It's more retarded than you can imagine. Remember the existential cope the technology inherently produces wasn't meant to be a thing as the technology itself is just a narrative device for scene cuts.
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@MrBumble @judgedread @DMA The difference being with Lexx is nobody fixated enough to scrutinize it like Star Trek or other "big" series. Because they weren't meant to be scrutinized either. There's a fucking novel's worth of "cope" over Star Trek transporters working despite the technology being retarded for a million different reasons, and the truth is the only reason the production came up with the technology is because it looked cool and they didn't have their shuttle craft ready yet. Which, means the production couldn't afford a van sized prop, which is all it was.
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@doonxib @judgedread @DMA Ah, the unanswered questions. The little inconsistencies that make you question the trajectory of plots or the integrity of the series. The less than neatly tied up loose ends, the implausible scenarios like when Kirk made gun powder to shoot a diamond at a reptile out of a bamboo tube.
But then I used to watch Lexx simply for the lizard whore. I didn't care what the story was, I just wanted to see that hot bitch.
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@judgedread @DMA The show provides no hard answers for things like Starfleet law enforcement or their economy. The few times they talk about it, the narrative shits itself and contradicts earlier material. Why? Because it's too hard to answer.
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@DMA Precisely why it was in there. Also the little starship that could must show up the new hotness of the Excelsior.
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@judgedread I don’t care what anyone thinks. The enterprise is still awesome. Even I wanted to be on it. Star Trek fan.
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@DMA Then write the movie so it makes logical sense for them to be on the Enterprise - legally within Starfleet regulations. If they steal a starship they're spending the rest of their lives in a penal colony.
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@judgedread It was his real friend. Someone had to make the next film.
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@DMA Charter a smuggler's ship to get past the Genesis planet blockade.
Or alternatively go to one of the many admirals who owes you one and get Starfleet to deploy a ship to check things out. Sarek could help make this happen.
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@judgedread It’s the Enterprise. It’s the most famous ship. It had to be that ship. Only Scotty could warp it.
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I was just thinking how retarded it is that Kirk steals the Enterprise just to rescue Spock's reanimated carcass.
Don't they have a Mos Eisley somewhere in Federation space?