9 years ago with 76 notesReblog 
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9 years ago with 221 notesReblog 
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9 years ago with 642 notesReblog 

Favorite Star Trek couples (canon and fanon) - Jean-Luc Picard and Q

“This human emotion, love, is a dangerous thing, Picard, and obviously you are ill-equipped to handle it. She’s found a vulnerability in you. A vulnerability I’ve been looking for for years. If I had known sooner, I would have appeared as a female.”

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9 years ago with 56 notesReblog 
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9 years ago with 551 notesReblog 

We Cardassians are a proud people.

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9 years ago with 22 notesReblog 
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9 years ago with 141 notesReblog 

Favorite Star Trek couples (canon and fanon) - Deanna Troi and Will Riker

“Thanks for sticking by me.”
“I always will, even when you’re old and grey.”

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9 years ago with 45 notesReblog 

You know, I have a terrible memory, so I don’t remember if it was ever addressed, but let me say it anyway.

One thing in Star Trek that is almost never mentioned is the evolution of art - any art, or more specific, Human art.

I mean - art always evolves; the methods and the technology changes the way the art is done, and in consequence, the way that it’s perceived by the public and its meaning.

So, it’s my personal headcanon that the Holograms revolutioned the cinema.

The movie makers saw in the holodecks a great oportunity to change the way that cinema was done.

We have the holo novels, where people can see a story and make part of it and interact with the characters; a holo movie would be slightly different. Instead of the story changing as you interact with the characters, the story is exactly the same every time, but the public can BE in the movie when they want. The characters wouldn’t see and wouldn’t talk with you, but you could see the story from an inside point of view, because you would be literally there with them.

The new generations almost always prefer the holo novels, because they like to interact with the story, but in occasion, there are people that would rather the continuity of a holo movie.

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9 years ago with 14 notesReblog 
"Ronald D. Moore regretted that more wasn’t done with the 1890s period; an idea dropped due to time and budget would have had the crew staying for several months. They would meet at a cafe run by Picard, where the running joke was how bad his food was."

—About the TNG episode “Times’s Arrow”
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