Don't you need Brian Brophy's permission first?I fucking approve of this thread!![]()
Don't you need Brian Brophy's permission first?I fucking approve of this thread!![]()
He can take any concerns to Admiral Clancy.Don't you need Brian Brophy's permission first?
Now yes but it’s always been implied that using colourful metaphors is very rare in the future.I can’t believe people are still hung up on the swearing
Fuck is my most used word.
I here by welcome our new swearing admiral!
Seems more believable![]()
Brophy vs Clancy, but you think Clancy would win? If there were only words to describe the pride and arrogance ...He can take any concerns to Admiral Clancy.
It's already been done.They should give Clancy a Short Trek which is just 15 minutes chronicling every time she uses the word fuck over the course of a day.
Actually, it was implied once-- in ST4TVH.Now yes but it’s always been implied that using colourful metaphors is very rare in the future.
Once is enough.Actually, it was implied once-- in ST4TVH.
That kind of battle is too complex for our lowly mortal minds.Brophy vs Clancy, but you think Clancy would win? If there were only words to describe the pride and arrogance ...
Hey that's what happens when you occasionally post with your phones microphone and don't fully check what it transcribed from what was said - DOH!
Nechayev was competent?
We're talking about an Admiral who thought it was a good idea to send a decorated Federation captain (in command of the Federation flagship); one Klingon and one doctor to a Cardassian research facility just to verify a possible weapon. The data they had on the facility itself was years old; yep she somehow thought this plan would be successful.
There's also the fact that for years previous, Star Fleet and the Federation we're bending over backwards to appease the Cardassians, because the Federation couldn't afford another war; yet here we have an Admiral that sends in an ill equipped team on a mission that would probably lead to war, and in fact almost did.
I think you need to add 'in' to the word competent, to accurately describe Nechayev.![]()
Whilst this probably should be the case, I get the suspicion many of us might be hung up on the one suggestion that swearing is not so common in the future. Albeit, in the 23rd century, rather that the 24th:Okay. The reason there was no swearing on televised Star Trek before Discovery was because of the FCC, not because humans had evolved beyond it or because it's "not Star Trek". Looking at Bones and Spock's interactions it really feels like a few F bombs would have been dropped by McCoy if the show could have gotten away with it. And TNG was not above having Picard say "Merde"
Seems like Ann Magnuson has always had alittle 'tude.
Young Clancy in her pre-Academy days as a space hippy.
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No one's hung up on the suggestion that women can't be starship captains or that the klingons are federation members.Whilst this probably should be the case, I get the suspicion many of us might be hung up on the one suggestion that swearing is not so common in the future. Albeit, in the 23rd century, rather that the 24th:
A double dumb-ass on you, anybody?![]()
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