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Re-route power to the shields, emit a tachyon pulse through the deflector, and post all the nonsense you want. Within reason of course.
~ 1. No bigotry. This is a Star Trek community. Remember that diversity and coexistence are Star Trek values. Any post/comments that are racist, anti-LGBT, or generally "othering" of a group will result in removal/ban.
~ 2. Keep it civil. Disagreements will happen both on lore and preferences. That's okay! Just don't let it make you forget that the person you are talking to is also a person.
~ 3. Use spoiler tags. This applies to any episodes that have dropped within 3 months prior of your posting. After that it's free game.
~ 4. Keep it Trek related. This one is kind of a gimme but keep as on topic as possible.
~ 5. Keep posts to a limit. We all love Star Trek stuff but 3-4 posts in an hour is plenty enough.
~ 6. Try to not repost. Mistakes happen, we get it! But try to not repost anything from within the past 1-2 months.
~ 7. No General AI Art. Posts of simple AI art do not 'inspire jamaharon'
~ 8. No Political Upheaval. Political commentary is allowed, but please keep discussions civil. Read here for our community's expectations.
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Identification: Verification of the vehicle's identification number (VIN) and registration details.
Lights and Signals: Headlights, indicators, brake lights, reversing lights, fog lights, and hazard lights are checked for functionality.
Brakes: Inspection of brake pads, discs, drums, brake lines, and brake fluid levels.
Tires and Wheels: Tread depth, condition, pressure, and wheel alignment are examined.
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Exhaust System: Assessment of exhaust emissions and checking for leaks, corrosion, and proper attachment.
Chassis: Examination for rust, damage, and structural integrity of the vehicle's chassis and underbody.
Bodywork: Inspection for dents, scratches, rust, and other damage to the vehicle's exterior.
Windows and Mirrors: Windshield condition, visibility, and functionality of mirrors are assessed.
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Engine: Evaluation of engine performance, fluid levels, leaks, and any abnormal noises or vibrations.
Transmission and Drivetrain: Inspection of transmission fluid, clutch (if manual), driveshafts, CV joints, and differential.
Electrical System: Battery condition, wiring, fuses, alternator, and starter motor are examined.
Fuel System: Fuel lines, tank, pump, and fuel cap are inspected for leaks and proper functioning.
Wipers and Washers: Windshield wipers and washer fluid system are tested for functionality.
Interior: Dashboard lights, controls, instruments, seats, and interior lights are checked.
Additional Equipment: Assessment of any additional equipment or modifications installed on the vehicle
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