• andrew_bidlawOP
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      What do you suggest to edit in this meme?

      That’s the question in a more accessible form just for you.

      ed: I watch my third Trek series in russian and I took these screencaps while watching TNG. I may be confused in the protocol, but I’m pissed something called ‘A Shitpost’ faces auch scrutiny.

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        I wouldn’t suggest editing it. You are totally unfamiliar with the source material. It just doesn’t work. The character, who I am guessing you do not know the name of, is an android. He doesn’t shit. He also doesn’t have emotions, so he wouldn’t shit himself with fear.

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          Are you serious? I did these screencaps myself. The episode, s2e09, is literally about who\what Data is.

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            Then why do you think Data can shit himself in fear, let alone shit at all, think Picard is a commander, not a captain, have him call himself on comms and call his ready room a cabinet?

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              It’s a shitpost and he at least tried in good faith. So he’s got things to learn. No point in crucifying him over it.

              Isn’t this the type of attitude that permeates the other Star Trek related community that eventually spawned tenforward?

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                Did they try in good faith? Because Picard being a captain is literally in the opening credits of every single episode.

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                  More good faith than you’re putting forward. English obviously is not this persons first language. But sure, go on bullying them if it makes you feel better.

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              I need to ask you - did you yourself watch Star Trek? How the principles of these series apply to your stupid nitpicking? I asked you what I can or should change, and you answered that I need to watch Trek. Is that in a spirit of what Picard or Cisco may suggest? I doubt so. I can’t doubt you know the series on a wikipedia (or memory alpha) level, but you didn’t learn from them at all. Is that correct?

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                Sisko.

                But sure, you have to know Star Trek: The Next Generation on an encyclopedic level to know that Picard is a captain.

                You can’t just watch the show and find that out in every single episode or anything.

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                  Reading comprehension is hard, but I don’t blame you.