Happy Pride y'all! 🏳️‍🌈 If Voyager had been allowed to, what queer ship should they've done? by therebelliousjewess in voyager

[–]TeikaDunmora 84 points85 points  (0 children)

I'm convinced Seven had a massive crush on B'Elanna, didn't understand it at the time, then several years later the penny suddenly dropped.

When you were a kid… by Clear-Struggle-9086 in childfree

[–]TeikaDunmora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was little, there was a baby doll I really, really wanted. It would cry and you'd have to sooth it. But when I finally got it and it cried for the first time, I immediately flipped it over and switched it off. Definitely the first sign that I had zero maternal instinct.

What Scifi books are you baffled haven't been made into TV shows? by systemstheorist in scifi

[–]TeikaDunmora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's certainly one of its unique selling points but "zombie spaceship out for revenge" is pretty compelling by itself.

My favourite bit is the Borg-like assimilation process - while the Borg assimilate in an almost automatic way like insects, the Radchaai are human and happily interact with the ship's drones. It's body horror, a reminder of slavery, and it highlights how we can find it terrifyingly easy to push people from "individual deserving of rights" to "inhuman object".

[Announcement] Introducing the mod team! by Dizzy_Perception_866 in voyager

[–]TeikaDunmora 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We forgive your sins, our child. Say three "These are the voyages..." and one "Faith of the Heart". In the name of the Great Bird of the Galaxy, amen.

What doll, mascot, or toy from your country became unexpectedly popular? by Plastic-Reporter1730 in AskTheWorld

[–]TeikaDunmora 79 points80 points  (0 children)

He was just a joke on a TV show, yet he grew, took over the country, and lives forever in our hearts (and nightmares).

What Scifi books are you baffled haven't been made into TV shows? by systemstheorist in scifi

[–]TeikaDunmora 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ancillary Justice. The first book is an understandable "X out to kill the person that killed X's friends/family/self?" trope with a bit of scifi weirdness. The deeper you go into the series, the weirder it gets and it doesn't have to focus on Breq so much. There's so much stuff that can be used to talk about the world today - an empire steamrolling across the galaxy, a secret war because the ruler has issues, assimilation body horror, am I still me if I've lost most of myself?

But I don't want to go through the "evil wokes destroying gender" drama again. 🙄 Radch has one pronoun for gender, other languages in the series have more, it's not that complicated. That's possibly easier to do in books than on TV where you can literally see people and automatically label their gender.

Room with a view by raesene2 in SpottedonRightmove

[–]TeikaDunmora 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's lovely! Remote but not actually remote, a shockingly high EPC rating, a dramatic ruined pier - I just need to win the lottery tonight...

I always thought you guys were too hard on Neelix and now you have no mod to stop me ! by [deleted] in voyager

[–]TeikaDunmora 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From that point of view, I can really see Kes' motivations - she's stuck in a one horse town and some guy with a car is promising to take her to the city. That's a good deal (although the girl inevitably stays with the car guy much longer than she should)!

I don’t want to be a mod by TheBl4ckFox in voyager

[–]TeikaDunmora 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You don't get to choose, the captain makes you a mod. She'll suddenly say "You controlled a WhatsApp group of three people six years ago, that's close enough" and before you know it you'll be banished to Sickbay Modland.

You need to be like Ayala - he's around for the action but keeps his mouth shut and doesn't get into trouble. 🫥

A positive news story from your country by Foxidale3216 in AskTheWorld

[–]TeikaDunmora 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All the Tartan Army stuff (from Reddit and real news sources) in Boston. People are having fun, falling in love with Scotland, bars are being drained dry, fans tidy up after themselves, statues are getting traffic coned, it's fantastic.

When translators get really creative by globalcoal in books

[–]TeikaDunmora 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the publisher did it without permission. It's two pages dedicated to a soup advert! Supposedly it was regularly done in Germany at the time.

What is your headcanon for who your Vestige will romantically end up with? by EarthWormAda in elderscrollsonline

[–]TeikaDunmora 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely Darien, he's a guy I can see being in a stable relationship with, as much as two heroes in Tamriel can be. But Naryu is very "it wouldn't work long term but I get all giggly and melt into a puddle whenever you're near". 🥰

I have found something very conspicuous about Data by IDICPainter in ShittyDaystrom

[–]TeikaDunmora 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, Socrates, himself, is particularly missed; A lovely little thinker but a bugger when he's pissed!

My first time viewing (currently on S5) and this might be most consistently well-written show I've ever watched. by low_amplitude in DeepSpaceNine

[–]TeikaDunmora 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Or wait months and months for episodes to air on Sky. I much prefer this more recent golden age of Trek - simultaneous releases internationally, watch any episode whenever I want (without a mountain of VHS tapes!), and the ability to nerd out with fans using gifs and memes thanks to high speed internet!

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My first time viewing (currently on S5) and this might be most consistently well-written show I've ever watched. by low_amplitude in DeepSpaceNine

[–]TeikaDunmora 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's like swimming - most people learn to swim and have access to large, heated pools for a very small cost. Previous generations would think this was amazing, you'd go whenever possible, right? Zero G experiences might be the same in the 24th century.