I get tired of people asking me why I like Star Trek.
I shouldn't have to explain it over and over. Nor is it relevant to the discussion.
In the age of the internet, though, often basic research like "are ST books canon" can be accomplished in 30 seconds with a google search or a glance at the FAQ.
God Bless Google.
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I get tired of people asking me why I like Star Trek.
I shouldn't have to explain it over and over. Nor is it relevant to the discussion.
Maybe it is if people's perception of what you like about Star Trek is skewed? It might be that you say things about the series that don't tally with what they think Trek is about, so therefore they wonder what you're seeing in it that they don't (and vice versa)?
Oh all right. I'll get some hot chick to spank me then.I think there are a whole lot of regulars here who should be ashamed of their behavior!
I understand why people like the culturally diverse, humanistic elements of Star Trek.
I don't sarcastically tell them to go watch another series just because that isn't my thing.
For some reason this question just kills me too. 99.99% of the time the answer is the order they were published in and that's damn trivial to figure out.
For some reason this question just kills me too. 99.99% of the time the answer is the order they were published in and that's damn trivial to figure out.
I guess the problem there is, we often assume the poster has all the books lined up in publication order on their shelf, and the answer seems bleeding obvious.
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