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tenforward·TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your NamebyFlying Squid

But what was the reference?!?

I haven't been this frustrated in ages. You know whatever the reference was, he got it completely wrong.

"Sydney is so crazy, it's like when Mr. Spock got his liver stolen by Cardassians!"

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lemmy.world

They're eating the tribbles, they're eating the Alpha 177 Canines.

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lemmy.world

They protein resequenced Porthos, they protein resequenced Spot, they’re protein resequencing the non-sentient beings aboard the ship!

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What I won't do is take in two hundred thousand Bajorans who could be Maquis... I have been watching this migration. And I see the people. I mean, they're men. They're mostly men, and they're strong men. These are physically young, strong men. They look like prime-time soldiers. Now it's probably not true, but where are the women?... So, you ask two things. Number one, why aren't they fighting for their world? And number two, I don't want these people coming over here.

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lemmy.ca

We're all going to assume that this guy actually made a coherent, relevant, intelligent or even sensible comment that had anything anywhere remotely related to Star Trek?

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midwest.social

What's more upsetting, if he used it as an insult, or if he made an insightful and knowledgeable reference?

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midwest.social

When he called DeSantis Meatball Ron. It's true. He's a meatball.

I couldn't explain it, but it's a fact.

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lemmy.world

The only thing Trump probably remembers that's Star Trek themed is "Beam me up Scotty", which he probably said instead of calling her a space cadet. His generation thinks space is a fantasy land of rocks and nerds.

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I bet this was it. James Trafficant was a congressman who used to end his speeches by saying "Beam me up" which I understand was a way to say "this shit is crazy / out of this world"

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lemmy.world

I'd say Trump was the right age for the demographics when Star Trek TOS aired. He would have been 20.

It's just that he would have no interest in a socialist utopia full of diversity and equality, including (mostly, it was the 60s) gender equality and where you talk things out first rather than come in guns blazing.

He's against all of that.

And he probably wouldn't be able to take it when Kirk got the pretty girl and he didn't because TV is reality to him.

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mander.xyz

There are plenty of “anti-woke” Trekkies these days, so I’d say cognitive dissonance ran rampant back then too.

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Kiernianreply
lemmy.world

That probably shouldn't seem as weird to me as it does but I swear, 50% of the more vocal population of star trek online are far right folks.

I mean, people miss the point of fight club too, but that's only two hours long...

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Madison420reply
lemmy.world

He went to military school, Ensign Ricky is a pretty common reference to being both unknown and totally expendable.

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ChicoSuavereply
lemmy.world

Fred Trump and his generation used military school as a way to reform shithead kids before they turned 18. Doesn't seem to have had much impact on Don so Ensign Ricky may not have stuck. Besides, he was talking about Sidney Powell, and gender is important to him, so he may have avoided the comparison because of the misgendering.

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Honestly I think he's just an asshole, but not a particularly nuanced or articulate asshole.

He's literally Reagan, they even reused that dumb fucking slogan and probably the same puppet string on his bad days.

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lemmy.world

I was thinking maybe he was quoting Garth of Izar, who said, "silence! The chatter of inferior weaklings wearies me." He may have also quoted Garth and said, "you're the only woman on this planet, you stupid cow!"

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"can't we just do that volcano mind meld thing that Vader does?"

Edit: it should have been Kardashians

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lemmy.world

It's probably a Pakled quote, trying to appeal to his base.

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Damagereply
feddit.it

He is smart! The smartest! Everyone says that he is the smartest.

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My assumption is that he said something like "It all sounds like made-up Star Trek bullshit."

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lemmy.world

Ya, but you just know that he pronounced 'futile' with a silent "I" sound, instead of ī like you're supposed to.

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milliamsreply
lemmy.world

Sometimes I can't tell if people are saying 'futile' or 'feudal'.

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lemmy.world

It does, but it never says what the reference was either way. You can see that from what wasn't clipped.

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lemmy.world

Yes, but the reading comprehension for folks with reading disabilities still makes it very difficult.

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Unfortunately footnote 224 just says "GA258-260 (description redacted)", which is probably the transcript of the conversation.

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lemmy.world

Are we sure he wasn't just fumbling with buttons on the phone, making a series of beeps that they thought was a reference to Pike in The Menagerie?

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I'm going out on a limp and just assuming that he accidentally quoted Quark or the rules of acquisition. And because he said something so random, baseless, and/or sexist there was an assumption that he was quoting trek on purpose.

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mander.xyz

Right, but is there a rhyme or reason for the codes? Specifically the literal part?

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lemmy.world

They might just be an anonymization thing. Abstracting the names into codenames/shorthands might make easier to understand "who"'s doing what without revealing any names.

At least, that's what I would infer is the purpose based on what I was reading there.

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I thought so, but the first phrase makes no sense:

And Alice that Bob had eviscerated …

So it’s gotta be something else they are reacting as well and not just names. What makes it more confusing is that Alice and Bob above are both P## tags.

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