underestimating the power of friendship is the single biggest mistake you can make as a villain in Star Trek. like “your friends will not come for you” bro you are cooked. wrap it up, babe.
When I was a very suicidal trans activist in Texas, Benjamin Sisko saying “sure, you would [die for your people]. Dying gets you off the hook. The question is: are you willing to live for your people?” changed and possibly saved my life. It’s up there with “if we are going to be damned, let us be damned for who we really are” from Picard. Star Trek not only shows us a better world, it teaches us how to make it there
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STAR TREK premiered in the United States on the 8th of September, 1966 with the episode "The Man Trap". Today, over 900 episodes across 12 tv and streaming series, as well as 13 feature films have been released, with more still in various stages of production.
People complaining about gay characters and swearing making new Star Trek less family friendly, like the old shows didn't constantly reference people going on vacation to Paradise Fuck Planet to get absolutely railed by strangers
Wil, this is going to get a lot more traction if I ask you to circulate it in addition to what I'm about to put on my own feed. A number of your Star Trek Colleagues (ST:V, ST:E, ST:P) are among the guests, along with a star-studded line-up of NASA engineers and related leadership.
Check the website for their socials. the event is TONIGHT - 15 AUG 2024 @ 8PM EST. www.spacecadets4harris.com
I just saw this! I can't wait to watch!
B'Elanna surprising Captain Janeway in State of Flux