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All Constables Are Boneless
Don’t you understand, it’s real!
Buying a Dr. Bashir action figure and a Garak action figure so I can mash them together and make them kiss.
Good for Harry Kim that he finally got his promotion.
IYKYK
That would make too much sense.
I don’t know. I do know there are 720p and 1080p AI upscales. They can look a little “smooth”, but they’re less distracting than the bad 480p transfers Netflix was showing a few years ago.
Don’t kink shame.
Yes. Caitians have appeared in ST:TAS, ST:TMP, Lower Decks, and Prodigy. Kzinti, who are also cat-like, have appeared in TAS and Lower Decks.
Oh behave!
Great, I get to choose between two real estate developers for city council. Guess I’ll vote for the one who doesn’t have a history of domestic abuse.
I don’t think Commander Jenbom has done any ABBA covers, but this still has to be relevant: Klingon Pop Warrior
Latinum shot.
We come in peace, shoot to kill.
Just 40 more years of bad stuff to get through before we get to the good part.
I feel like Brad Boimler is somehow perfect evidence for this theory, but then what are we to make of Beckett Mariner - creating even more drama while trying not to get promoted?
Interesting. I’m a lifelong goth and have just started learning tlhingan Hol, I think there might be something to this.
Dabo and holosuites.
Land and houses aren’t private property unless you’re renting them out. If they aren’t a financial asset, they’re just personal property.
Businesses are an interesting question? The Federation, or at least its core worlds, doesn’t use money (by the 24th century). The only business we see onscreen, on a Federation core world, as far as I can remember, is Sisko’s Creole Kitchen. If there’s no money, why does Joseph Sisko run it? My guess is to maintain the tradition of Creole cuisine, to perfect his skills as a chef, to meet and interact with guests, and to preserve an historic New Orleans building by keeping it in use. Is it private property? Does he own it? He owns the business in some abstract sense, but the building? Probably not. I’d expect he holds it in trust in some kind of legal arrangement with the city, but there’s really no onscreen evidence.