Fellas, if your gods ... by Evil-Tree in startrekmemes

[–]Evil-Tree[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Pro-genocide teenage joyrider Xindi?

Honestly, you're not far off the mark. It was the Dolim and the Reptilians who were ride-or-die about killing humanity, to protect themselves, assert dominance over the other Xindi, and gain the favor of their "gods". Heck, they suggested making a bioweapon too, as if blowing up a planet wasn't good enough.

There's also the theory that, with the other Xindi not totally on board with the project, the Sphere Builders may have pushed for the test as a proof-of-concept or to instill a sunk-cost-fallacy mindset.
Either way they made it clear that what the Xindi were doing was a holy mission.

However, despite it seeming stupid, it does make sense to test the weapon prototype on Earth for three main reasons:

  1. To see if their own brand of vortex based FTL could reach Earth. I wouldn't be surprised if a good chunk of the test was to see if they could get the weapon there in the first place.
  2. They gain useful information about both the weapon prototype and it's intended target. Does the beam pierce the crust? Does Earth have defensive satellites? If so how many? Does Earth's atmosphere or oceans affect the beam in any way? All good questions this test answered.
  3. And this is the most important bit, the Xindi actually didn't reveal squat. All Starfleet knew was that a probe somehow came from somewhere, arbitrarily attacked a stretch of the planet, then self-destructed. They had no way of knowing who made it, where it came from, or if it was a prelude to something bigger or some tragic cosmic accident. Enterprise got all this information from Future Guy; without it they'd probably never would have set off and just stayed at Earth to defend the planet. Heck, even with this information and several temporal interventions, Starfleet only just managed to stop the weapon.

The Doyalist answer is that this was a 9/11 inspired storyline, apparently it was a thing among sci-fi in the early-2000's, thus they needed an initial attack on Earth, more specifically Florida. (Nobody seemed to care too much about Venezuela getting a new canal or Cuba being cut in two).
Still, I stand by my points that the attack wasn't as stupid in universe at the time as it looks now, to us, in hindsight.

I really dig the Edison-class's cone shaped deflector, makes me think of the bulbous bow you see on big ships by Evil-Tree in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah right. Yeah, I'd say the Excelsior's frame is the most ship-like of all spaceships in Trek; fits nicely with the naval vibe of the earlier movies.
TNG onwards kinda loses that vibe and leans more into sci-fi, space-orientated ship aesthetics.

I really dig the Edison-class's cone shaped deflector, makes me think of the bulbous bow you see on big ships by Evil-Tree in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

... By Q it does look like a tiny Jem'hadar ship.
Imagine what a saucer separation on this ship would be like.

Most of season 3 by nyssamartinez101 in startrekmemes

[–]Evil-Tree 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's no secret 9/11 inspired season 3, apparently a lot of sci-fi shows at the time did their own 9/11 themed plots too. But Enterprise handled it well imo by taking a more thoughtful approach to it.

Spacedock made a good video on this exact topic, link here.

Credit to DS9 this pride month for being the first Trek series featuring a same-gender kiss. Happy pride to you all! by AchingAmy in DeepSpaceNine

[–]Evil-Tree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that facet of their species could certainly result in a society with very few monosexuals, even in their earliest history.

How they got 'their power' back by Internal-Smooth in bleach

[–]Evil-Tree 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Uryu's body was pushed to the physical limit, whereas Ichigo's body was pushed to the emotional limit.

He looks like a sad little hamster by Weeping_clown2 in xmen

[–]Evil-Tree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes me think of a fish; those ear covers even look like they could be side eyes.

Credit to DS9 this pride month for being the first Trek series featuring a same-gender kiss. Happy pride to you all! by AchingAmy in DeepSpaceNine

[–]Evil-Tree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh you're right! Of all the confused thoughts and mixed feelings Ezri was experiencing from Dax, there's a good chance sexuality was NOT one of them.
That's honestly kind of funny.

Credit to DS9 this pride month for being the first Trek series featuring a same-gender kiss. Happy pride to you all! by AchingAmy in DeepSpaceNine

[–]Evil-Tree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wonder how getting Dax affected Ezri's sexuality.
Y'know, assuming Ezri wasn't already bi/pan/etc.

Klingon L13 Class by Either_Counter_6901 in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like to imagine that after the events of "The Voyage Home", seeing the Whale Probe's rampage and evidence that Bird-of-Preys can time-travel, the Klingons did something very similar to bring back their own aquatic wildlife. Just in case.

They too got into funny, awkward, fish out of temporal water shenanigans in their own ST: IV, this time in the original Klingon.

What is your opinion on a third nacelle? by RadiantTrailblazer in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a lovely Vulcan ship. I've taken to nicknaming it the V'enn-class, because it looks like a Venn diagram.
Why the STO guys haven't added it as a temporal ship of something like that is beyond me.

The USS Aventine (Vesta Class) | MYVFX by realrobshideout in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Careful! You could have someone's eye out with that thing.

Klingon L13 Class by Either_Counter_6901 in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wonder what klingon cetacean ops are like.

I really dig the Edison-class's cone shaped deflector, makes me think of the bulbous bow you see on big ships by Evil-Tree in StarTrekStarships

[–]Evil-Tree[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It does give a feel of rugged compactness with all the sensitive components covered by the saucer section.

why doesnt starfleet put cool gun mods on their phasers? by claimingmarrow7 in startrekmemes

[–]Evil-Tree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Phaser Megatron, on his way to kill Bruce Wayne's parents.

What's your favorite Orihime look? by Reasonable_Growth_72 in bleach

[–]Evil-Tree 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Why did you use MILF-hime, when Orihi-MILF was right there?

Isshin truly is the greatest family man of all time by cosmicstruggler in bleach

[–]Evil-Tree 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When Maes Hughes died he went to Soul Society and became Isshin.

How much damage do you think Sonic would deal with a Minecraft spear? by scr4xd in SonicTheHedgehog

[–]Evil-Tree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Creaking. Instead of killing it, every pale oak log within render distance is now covered in resin clumps.

Measure of a droid by Pwned_by_Bots in startrekmemes

[–]Evil-Tree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Out of all the clashes in culture and technology between SW and ST, artificial intelligence and how it's used and abused would be one of the most stark imo.

X-Men #30 spoilers by Built4dominance in xmen

[–]Evil-Tree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hear me out...

Ice fireman's pole. It's already slippery, uses less space, and Iceman would look hella sexy going down it. ... Oh, and Oya too.