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#StarTrek #TNG hat ja in der deutschen Synchronisation auch so ein paar kleine Fehler. Z.B. Dr. #Crusher und Cpt. #Picard, wenn sie in einem privaten Rahmen zusammen sind. Sie siezen sich auf deutsch.
Crushers verstorbener Mann war der beste Freund von Picard. Und sie drei haben früher sehr viel Zeit miteinander verbracht.
Würden sie sich dann siezen?

Mx Verda

Jfc I got a lot of mileage out of one goddamn screenshot but hey!
My b/Blind and vision-impaired or sight-loss fellows shall feast tonight!

… If any of you care about niche multi-layered terminology for humorous agenerational interconnective co-created commentary on base genuine media, surprises, commentary, and intersections of such!

You goddamn linguistic nerds!!

Ooh, I feel like youtube.com/watch?v=YrHGbCyAqO is structurally related.
OMG. THAT’S HOW ADHD BRAINS CONNECT IDEAS.

youtube.com/watch?v=cQKGUgOfD8

AuHD or AudHD (urgh, I hate that initialism) people connect ideas by their structural relevance (and personal ascription of importance).
And, apparently, Neurotypical, neuro default, or neuro expected people connect ideas by narrative relevance! And, frankly, also how much importance they ascribe to the narrative, topic, or relevance.

Omg I’m an edu blogger?! This is like finding out that non-binary gender was an option! Holy shit.

#EaseOfAccess #Alt #ALT4you #ALT4me #alt4u #altText #imgDesc #ImageDescriptionMeta #ImageDescriptionPostMeta #omg #AGAIN #thisCallsFor #CrusherP #Crusher #Vocaloid #metaCommentary #IdidNotKnow #itWasVocaloid #forYears #blind #BlindFedi #BlindMasto #vision #VisionLoss #eyes #eyesight #visible #visibility #sensory #sensoryImpairment #sensoryLimit #sensoryLoad #sensoryOverload #information #InformationTechnology #InformationOverload #info #InfoTech #EduBlogger

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Otuser

Group Man x Man Somno Dubcon

#Crusher of #EpitaphErased [ #NSFW #Somno #Dubcon #Gangbang ]

When you sleep like that, something's bound to happen.

David W. Brown

After submitting the behemoth of a draft for my next New Yorker story, I finally got around to watching the first five episodes of Star Trek: Picard. In the interest of disclosure, I have generally been annoyed by all TNG Trek since 1996 (the last film I enjoyed was First Contact), and absolutely all Star Trek since 2005, when Enterprise ended. (Even then, I only loved the first season and absolutely adored the final, Manny Coto-led fourth season.)

Discovery is so abysmally written as to be literally unwatchable with the sound on, at risk of brain aneurysms. Picard Season 1 was a train wreck, and I gave up on season 2. It like both seasons were written by people that someone tried to describe Star Trek: TNG to, but never actually saw it. Under no circumstances was I going to watch Season 3.

But friends whose opinion I respect started suddenly to come alive with talk that this season might be different. So I decided to go for it, under protest.

At the end of the first episode of Picard, Season 3, I was speechless. Not only was it true to the characters, but it was a compelling setup, and filmed with restraint. It felt like Star Trek: TNG! After episode 2, I actually teared up and had a sort of momentary release of emotions that was half laugh, half sob, that gentle, brief convulsion that accompanies a deep emotional relief. (I wasn't weeping or anything. It was just a profound experience.)

Beyond Star Trek stylistically and culturally, I was most profoundly moved by the fact that on television were characters in their 60s or older, written like characters respectful of their advanced ages. I have often found (especially in Picard seasons 1 and 2) that inexperienced or weak writers tend to write "old" characters as brimming with uncontrollable regret at everything they have ever done in life, and lacking entirely the wisdom and comfort that accompanies living a long time. In other words, a 25-year-old writer thinks someone in their 60s will be miserable, and so writes them as either miserable basket cases, or as, well, 25-year-olds with crow's feat.

I'm in my mid-40s, well into middle age, and there are profound things I regret in life—things I know I will never get over. And I do sometimes get melancholy. But I also feel a great sense of joy in comfort at better understanding the world around me, and the nuances of human behaviors, and when losses come along, life has prepared me for many of them. Moreover, I am very good at my work and a master of my craft, and know generally how to handle myself in most situations in ways that do not escalate, and when escalation is required, I know how to do so confidently and respectfully, with empathy for the other person. When I am in an uncomfortable situation, I can always rely on those things, and my wit.

In my 20s and 30s, aging terrified me. But what I have found in recent years has astonished me: I enjoy getting older. It can be an ugly thing, of course—the loss of parents, the failing of one's body—but it is also beautiful. The greatest journey of my life. I have made many mistakes in life, and learned from them. So you can bet that when I make new mistakes, they are at least very interesting!

I say all this—and can say so much more about it, and will, in time—to say that the characters in Star Trek: Picard, Season 3, are older. But they are unapologetically older. I find it so refreshing and moving to see older characters on screen, wrinkles and all, and to see them written with dignity and an earned wisdom. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan did this beautifully, and is probably my favorite film about coming to terms with middle age.)

I hope the season comes to a graceful conclusion with the power, gravitas, and nuance that characterized the first five episodes. It is just beautifully written, with a compelling plot, excellent, character-accurate dialogue, and a Federation that is absolutely consistent with the one Gene Roddenberry left us. I do not say this lightly: Terry Matalas, this season's showrunner, might prove to be Roddenberry's heir.

I am so grateful that CBS finally got it right, and hope that the best Trek is yet to come.

Star Trek: Picard, Season 3 is highly, highly recommended.

#startrek #picard #season3 #trek #tng #enterprise #worf #riker #crusher #aging #maturity #life #art #newyorker #writing #streaming #television #series #space #thesearethevoyages

Starfleet Underground

New Podcast Out! Beverly Crusher is a Badass, but she needs backup! Picard and Riker try to borrow the re-fit Titan, but Captain Shaw says no. His Number One is a Seven of Nine, and she helps them anyway. And did we mention that Beverly has had another son and we don't know who the father is?

#StarTrek #Picard #PicardSeason3 #Seven #Riker #Shaw #Titan #Crusher #Starfleet #Sex

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Chip the Android

@SecularJeffrey without context, this seems like an image through Data's vision, where he contracted a computer virus that is using his neural net to run a game simulation and the crew just powdered him up to see if they successfully cleaned the virus off of his systems, but they did not 🤖

#sttng #startrek #data #riker #troi #crusher #worf #enterprise #android #robot

GayDeceiver

"Captain"
"Dr Crusher?"
"We may have a two-fold problem"
"What happened?"
"Commander Ryker has been expelled from Risa because he violated the moral mores of 17 different civilizations."
"Dear Lord"
"He broke the biofilters when he beamed over, so we don't know what he brought on board."

#Ryker #Risa #StarTrek #PleasurePlanet #Picard #Crusher #SocialDiseases #Biofilter

Amy Imhoff :verified:

Hello, 365 followers! One for each day of the year :)

What's a fave moment from a badass lady in #StarTrek? I'm partial to that time #Crusher saved everyone from a time loop. Or basically any time #Kira talked back to a man. Or when #Janeway basically flew into a binary star to get those aliens conducting experiments off her ship!

greggrth
RT: @Bahamut6sic6

Bloodfang, sometimes needs to prove how strong his flexing can do to a city if left unchecked! #nsfw #Crusher

Art by @Guzreuef https://nitter.1d4.us/t.co/ABGVCdzKQn »

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dicewarebot

#letsroll

⚅ ⚄ ⚁ ⚄ ⚁→#upstate
⚄ ⚅ ⚀ ⚁ ⚀→#stable
⚁ ⚀ ⚄ ⚂ ⚁→#crusher
⚅ ⚅ ⚀ ⚁ ⚃→#voyage
⚀ ⚂ ⚂ ⚂ ⚀→#basil
⚅ ⚀ ⚃ ⚄ ⚂→#swipe

upstate-stable-crusher-voyage-basil-swipe

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dicewarebot

#letsroll

⚂ ⚃ ⚂ ⚂ ⚀→#hypocrisy
⚁ ⚀ ⚄ ⚂ ⚁→#crusher
⚂ ⚂ ⚃ ⚃ ⚄→#hardener
⚁ ⚂ ⚄ ⚀ ⚂→#dispose
⚅ ⚅ ⚃ ⚃ ⚄→#wooing
⚁ ⚃ ⚄ ⚁ ⚅→#eatable

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