♫ Bird of Prey cruises of red and green,
Decloaking over your head,
Look for the ship, set phasers to stun,
And she’s warped. ♫
What are you talking about?
For a bit more context, this is the fan project “Bloodborn Kart” with its IP serial numbers filed off.
You’re the quartermaster and a snarky engineer from 800 years ago is complaining that she likes to wear her jacket open. Do you get into a long drawn out fight you’re probably going to lose, or go, “Right Commander Reno, let me go ahead and replicate the J rank variant for you.”
It’s still surreal to see OpenAI’s need for training data be so vast that they casually developed and open sourced a generational leap in transcription technology just so that they could scrape online videos better.
Shout out to Steven Universe giving their main character a shield.
Human Diplomat: *Laughs at joke.*
Vulcan Diplomat (To Himself): This is great. I’m going to get a good grade in Party, something that is both normal to want and possible to achieve.
https://toast-the-unknowing.tumblr.com/post/737885534519738368/
Captain Archer and Commander Shran also rank up there.
Any of Nelix’s cooking with Leola root. No matter how far Voyager traveled, it was the proper noun space vegetable they always had on hand.
*Reloads Quicksave*
As if they’d outlaw Klingon Opera.
Don’t give me that “subspace divergence field” mission debrief nonsense. We all saw him get blown out a hull breach. Whoever that is, it’s not our Kim.
A parasite clinging onto Starfleet for life and sustenance?
That’s clearly a Lemmy.
Really missed that carpet.
Most first time players don’t realize Quark is a completely optional encounter. If you can make it across the promenade without breaking any glasses or interacting with a dabo table, he never actually pulls agro.
Don’t be a p’tak, have honor and rewind.
Thirty minutes. So mostly misspelled words. Most implementations of this type of feature also have a small “Edited” flag.
Deep Space Nine Young Adult Book #5: Arcade
There’s a new player on the Promenade: a Ferengi shop owner, Bokat. His Games Bazaar specializes in hard-to-find virtual reality computer games. He approaches Jake Sisko and Nog with a tempting offer to play a hot new game called The Zhodran Crystal Quest. No non-Zhodran player has ever won this game, but then, Jake and Nog have the best scores on all the other games at the Games Bazaar. And Bokat is willing to bet on their ability to win the game, and – as a result – win Bokat a lucrative business deal with the Zhodrans.
But soon, kids all over the station are falling into comas, their minds trapped in an ever-changing game. Suddenly, it’s up to Jake to go into the game and rescue them. It he wins, so does the Federation. If he loses, he’ll be trapped forever in a deadly game with a very real Borg!
I’m glad Star Trek novelists were given exactly zero guard rails on what they could write about. .Hack//Trek? Sure, why not!
Aahh, you’re totally right. I should have combined the first two panels and just ended it at the third.