Nope. It's Star Trek or Star Wars.
Don't forget Doctor Who, You gotta' include Doctor Who to make it the decisive (or maybe it should be divisive) angst trifecta!

Nope. It's Star Trek or Star Wars.
Who?Don't forget Doctor Who, You gotta' include Doctor Who to make it the decisive (or maybe it should be divisive) angst trifecta!![]()
Be Kind & Rewind!Give a hoot, don't pollute!
"She sniffed. “This is the post-nerd-closet world, Harry. It’s okay to like both.”" Ghost Story, Jim ButcherNope. It's Star Trek or Star Wars.
You know what I meant. Twice now they played the Janeway on a soapbox speech about the virtues of the Federation. True or not, enough is enough. Put the club away.How is it propaganda?
This is a show introducing people to the concept of the Federation. It's going to be repeated, especially since these characters have no reason to trust the hologram.You know what I meant. Twice now they played the Janeway on a soapbox speech about the virtues of the Federation. True or not, enough is enough. Put the club away.
It's not propaganda if it's true.
Or, to rephrase: Janeway's "propaganda" about the Federation is infinitely more tolerable than Dal's propaganda about being an immature little twerp.![]()
The most effective lies are the ones that are mostly true. In fact, it's even more effective if you only say true things while omitting some important detail, or give disproportionate importance to some parts while minimizing others.
IOW, you can propagandize without saying a single outright lie.
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