Depends entirely on the quality of the lawn ornament.True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.

Depends entirely on the quality of the lawn ornament.True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but someone on Reddit's been doing an amazing job parodying the episodes.
https://imgur.com/a/4zLaO
I don't think they were tricked. T'Kuvma called them to the scene, said the Federation claims to come in peace but really wants to assimilate us like they have all these other races. Let's fight them!
And they did.
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Not really. Her 'Starfleet Values' meant she first tried to resolve the situation peacefully - once that failed (and T'Kuvma's motives were fully revealed and the Klingons (after agreeing to a parley) open fire - all bets were off.Lets not forget that Georgiou goes from no on a first strike to violating the Geneva Convention by boobytrapping a body within a single episode.
Her Starfleet values went out the window pretty quick.
Pink flamingos are with out honorWhat if it was a Klingon that did it?![]()
It does make me wonder who came up with the name and why, its a bit unusual though I have seen it used that way before.
See the Waltons tv show from the 80's.
And upon the mere mention of a stereotype you've constructed imaginary sentiments, solely to remind everyone that you're above such things. Well, good for you.Upon such sentiments are racial stereotypes constructed.
I did laugh at Sarek when he said "that was our solution you must find your own".
I would have said "nope that solution works for me just fine actually."
And upon the mere mention of a stereotype you've constructed imaginary sentiments, solely to remind everyone that you're above such things. Well, good for you.
Sarek had a point. It was over 200 years ago, for starters. She may have been right, but for the wrong reason.
There seems to be a disagreement over whether Burnham is responsible for starting the war or T'Kuvma. I don't know why the answer can't be both. T'Kuvma created the situation, clearly. But Burnham defiled the beacon of Kahless and killed "Kahless" in person. Neither of which was endorsed by the captain. If she had been well-behaved that day, would there have been a 6-month-plus war, or would "Binary Stars CLXVI" just be the next "Donatu V" in an already ongoing list of on-again off-again battles?
Their transporters obviously suck, they probably couldn't do that.Rather than transporting on to T'Kuvma's ship, they could have just transported the Klingons off, and kept them in transporter suspension, until it was a more convenient time to revive them.
But they could have transported T'Kuvma's warp core into space, or half way through a different ships shields. Which is again unnecessary, despite all the evidence otherwise, one torpedo can blow up a ship, if that ship's shields are down.
That's another technology issue, Lorca was able to do site to site transports within a ship, which they were complaining about as being super difficult during the TNG era.
Term referring to transporting between areas within the same starship, a process considered risky in the 23rd century due to less precise targeting and the chance of materialization within a bulkhead ro solid objectin close quarters. Eventually such transporting was refined for both emergency and routine site-to-site use.
They couldn't transport on until the shields were off, which is what the corpsplosion was for.
Rather than transporting on to T'Kuvma's ship, they could have just transported the Klingons off, and kept them in transporter suspension, until it was a more convenient time to revive them.
99% of all problems in Star Trek could be solved with working transporers--which is why they never work.
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