Here ya go ...I always screw up when I try to post a meme, so here is a Facebook link to a meme posted by Dayton Ward. I think you will find it appropriate.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10226811893184452&id=1264609227


Here ya go ...I always screw up when I try to post a meme, so here is a Facebook link to a meme posted by Dayton Ward. I think you will find it appropriate.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10226811893184452&id=1264609227
No, I understood you the first time, I just disagree.This is partly what I’v been talking about. Maybe the writers thought they were making a subtle correlation between the Orions and 21st century racial politics, but if they were, I don’t think it landed. The writing just wasn’t clever enough to be “subtle”. In this case I think they needed to be more in your face with the joke. They left the door open for us to debate, did they, or didn’t they? You say the joke was subtle, I say it was non-existent.
I still believe that their “subtlety,” if that’s what you think it was, I think they just passed on the obvious joke for fear of backlash undermined whatever comedic potential the Orion segment may have had.
My hope is that they drop attempts at “subtlety” and their fear of offending and just go for it.
It wasn't its primary function in the show, but a connetion can definitely be made, independently of the authors' intent. (I do think it was intentional, but it doesn't matter.)BTW, I don’t think the Boimler thing had anything at all to do with the joke they should have gone for with the Orion’s.
Tokens have always been a thing with us monkeys, I don't expect that to change even with the evolving economics of the future. We like little mementos, and for some of us nerds, bigger, more plate like mementos. The idea is that Boimler's a nerd, like a real dyed-in-the-wool Starfleet nerd. He's us, a person who loved Star Trek growing up and would kill to be in it, but of course he lives there so it translates to a fawning over Starfleet, a somewhat *unhealthy* fawning over Starfleet.So what's with in-universe merch being a thing in Lower Decks? Collectors plates of the Voyager crew? Who makes this stuff, and who would buy* it?
It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
*or just get it for free because "no money"
in recent Star Trek different ships can have different uniforms and communicators, the reason is still unknown.I wonder why Paris wore the FC uniform (like the Titan crew).
The First Contact uniform is the one the big important ships wear, the Lower Decks one is for second string Starfleet forces.I wonder why Paris wore the FC uniform (like the Titan crew).
It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
So what's with in-universe merch being a thing in Lower Decks? Collectors plates of the Voyager crew? Who makes this stuff, and who would buy* it?
It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
*or just get it for free because "no money"
Tokens have always been a thing with us monkeys, I don't expect that to change even with the evolving economics of the future. We like little mementos, and for some of us nerds, bigger, more plate like mementos. The idea is that Boimler's a nerd, like a real dyed-in-the-wool Starfleet nerd. He's us, a person who loved Star Trek growing up and would kill to be in it, but of course he lives there so it translates to a fawning over Starfleet, a somewhat *unhealthy* fawning over Starfleet.
In the comics, the standard answer would be charity.It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
Yes. They are called "Amazon".So what's with in-universe merch being a thing in Lower Decks? Collectors plates of the Voyager crew? Who makes this stuff, and who would buy* it?
It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
*or just get it for free because "no money"
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Yep. I wouldn't mind owning some Lower Decks merch. I want an Ensign Tendi plushy, I'm not going to lie.*definitely wouldn’t have Janeway underoos
“Call me Ishmael”. I don’t know what lesson we’re supposed to learn as the every-person watching all this but give me MOAAAAR
The First Contact uniform is the one the big important ships wear, the Lower Decks one is for second string Starfleet forces.
Same people making Bearington or whatever that plush was. I don't see the issue. Voyager returning was a huge homecoming. Have commemorative items makes sense rather than just a pat on the back and a "Welcome home. Now, back to work."So what's with in-universe merch being a thing in Lower Decks? Collectors plates of the Voyager crew? Who makes this stuff, and who would buy* it?
It reminds me of Shazam! and all the Justice League merch people wore in that movie. Who makes money from it? Some The Boys-style evil superhero corporation?
*or just get it for free because "no money"
... come together..., right noow ..., Over Me.One thing I can tell you is you got to be free.
So what's with in-universe merch being a thing in Lower Decks? Collectors plates of the Voyager crew? Who makes this stuff, and who would buy* it?
So you think Star Trek is highbrow?
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