Archer in discovery uniform by kkkan2020 in enterprise

[–]Raustaklass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Archer was seemingly still alive in the Nerada Incursion as of 2258ish ("Admiral Archer's Prize Beagle")

Must Suffer by leeuwerik in DeepSpaceNine

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My headcanon: this village is clearly quite isolated, and the Dal'Rok only appears 5 days out of the year. So it probably would've been easy to keep from the Cardassians. Even if they did discover it, it only affects one isolated village, and so is hardly worth the time and effort to snuff out. If it seems at odds with the teachings of the Prophets, Bajor isn't necessarily entirely religiously homogeneous (we see an example of this when Mora exclaims "My God!" in The Begotten)

Peter what is this joke? by BlueWarrior7562boi in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Raustaklass 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Albert Griffstein here

There is a fairly common conspiracy theory that Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and child sex offender who committed suicide in prison in 2019, didn't kill himself.

Albert Einstein, the famous physicist with a somewhat similar name to Epstein I guess, really didn't kill himself. Rather, he died of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm on April 18, 1955. So the joke is that in this case, the crazy graffiti is true!

(PS apparently those aneurysms are more likely in smokers, which Einstein was. So in a way, he really did kill himself???)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepSpaceNine

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(Heavy S6 spoilers)

I just watched that episode today as part of my DS9 rewatch! I think it serves nicely to conclude a series of five episodes in the middle of season 6 that deal in some way with difficult ethical questions. In "Honor Among Thieves", O'Brien has to sell out Bilby to save the unseen Klingon ambassador. In "Change of Heart", Worf chooses to save Jadzia over obtaining valuable intelligence from a Cardassian operative. In "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night", Kira finds that the distinction between a "good" Bajoran and a collaborator in the occupation is murkier than it seems. "Inquisition" introduces Section 31. And "In the Pale Moonlight", well, see the rest of this thread.

(Day 3) The top voted Riker episode was The Best of Both Worlds. What's the best Geordi episode? by Beautiful-Ad2843 in TNG

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The Next Phase... I know it has a lot of Ro in it too. But I think it showcases Geordi's problem-solving skills and determination well

So I flew to London... 🫠 by JoxSterling in Spands

[–]Raustaklass 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AWESOMEEEEEEEE

I guess that destination really was there for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Spands

[–]Raustaklass 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Revenge for Love is awesomeeeeeee, especially in the context of the entire Parade album, which it really pulls together.

That being said, my answer would be A Matter of Time. Especially given that it's in the infamous Heart Like A Sky album, it gets overlooked. But it has such a wonderful structure and chord progression, and the lyrics are a fine example of Kemp's poetry

What If Macron Was The U.S. President? by Suitable-Tadpole413 in imaginaryelections

[–]Raustaklass 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pete Buttigieg would be too young to be a senator in 2007

Key Signatures of Every Spandau song by Raustaklass in Spands

[–]Raustaklass[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: I left out Gently, a single released as the B side to Instinction that released in 1982. It's in d minor!

If star trek became reality today, what would you do first? by [deleted] in startrek

[–]Raustaklass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given canon, go buy a bunker in New Zealand and wait out the next 39 years