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Poll Your Preferred Abbreviation

What abbreviation do you use?

  • DIS

    Votes: 15 10.7%
  • DISCO

    Votes: 29 20.7%
  • DSC

    Votes: 71 50.7%
  • STD

    Votes: 25 17.9%

  • Total voters
    140
Hell, you nearly killed 'em.
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Due to many decades of looking at TV listings and the display on the TV, DIS always means Disney to me, and likewise, DSC will always mean Discovery. I'm actually surprised nobody else has mentioned this in this thread yet.

The Memory Alpha people just have their head up their rear about it.
 
Due to many decades of looking at TV listings and the display on the TV, DIS always means Disney to me, and likewise, DSC will always mean Discovery. I'm actually surprised nobody else has mentioned this in this thread yet.

The Memory Alpha people just have their head up their rear about it.
Sorry, I don't follow stock market trends like that ;)
 
DSC is faster to type. The keys touch. DSC is therefore the most logical choice.
I might prefer DISCO but DSC is the proper choice. All other choices are wrong. You may leave your learning pods, now.
 
But, as demonstrated above, "STD" is like "Uranus." There's almost no way to use it in a sentence without provoking snickers. :)

If they ever made a series or movie about the Enterprise-F, detractors would have a field day. "The Enteprise-F is more than an Epic Fail, it's an Enterprise-Fail!"

Before someone hits me with it: Yes I know it's in Star Trek Online. I like the Enterprise-F there, but it also looks kind of like what the Enterprise-E would look like if it were Shrimp. :p
 
If they ever made a series or movie about the Enterprise-F, detractors would have a field day. "The Enteprise-F is more than an Epic Fail, it's an Enterprise-Fail!"
And that's being kind to the ship. Imagine when they really start piling on. It will be an Enterprise F failure field day.
 
DSC is faster to type. The keys touch. DSC is therefore the most logical choice.
I might prefer DISCO but DSC is the proper choice. All other choices are wrong. You may leave your learning pods, now.

STD and DSC are both comparable, near-vicinity abbreviations typed with only one hand (similar to TAS and VGR).

STAR TREk almost is entirely typed with the left hand, if not for that stupid k. STAR WARS has Trek beat in that one respect.
 
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Still Trashin' Disco.
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Sometimes I get the feeling that some people will hate DSC no matter what. If it's different, they'll hate the difference, if it's similar, they'll hate the similitude.

You just can't win.
 
I can't believe no-one has suggested SEA STAR QUEST TREK: DSV
 
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Sometimes I get the feeling that some people will hate DSC no matter what. If it's different, they'll hate the difference, if it's similar, they'll hate the similitude.

It's not a matter of what it resembles or doesn't resemble. It's a matter of the show's quality.
 
"I give the new Star Trek series an Enterprise-F! I'm starting to miss STD! Maybe it wasn't so bad after all."

Yes, I went there. This is what will happen once DSC is no longer the newest series.


Oh, absolutely. I remember when ENT was vilified weekly for its "canon violations," its depiction of Vulcans, the theme song, etc. But now it's considered a venerable part of the franchise and cited as canon. Unlike that new interloper. :)
 
Oh, absolutely. I remember when ENT was vilified weekly for its "canon violations," its depiction of Vulcans, the theme song, etc. But now it's considered a venerable part of the franchise and cited as canon. Unlike that new interloper. :)

Fans gotta hate on something. :p

To answer the thread question, I think STD is a little silly, I think Disco is fun, but I ultimately don't care.
 
Far as I can tell, most of the people who hated Enterprise back in the day still hate it.

I liked it, myself. I've liked every version of ST more or less - okay, a couple considerably less - until STD.
 
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