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Only two booms? This is why Ryker should never have been put in charge of his "education".
Worf's not great either.
Worf would at least hand him some condoms first. and not the weak kind that break.
Idk, pretty sure Worf’s idea of protection in the bedroom is his bat'leth.
I find using a large and intimidating weapon like the bat'leth often leads to overconfidence. - Worf, DS9, S4E14 - The Sons of Mogh
The Mek’leth, despite sacrificing some reach, is a more adaptable instrument.
Considering Klingon culture, there's probably some kind of pain inducing element for the males that they must struggle through the "act" and prove their copulation was honorable.
Something like this...but the opposite:
Congrats on finding a 3rd Rock GIF lol. I had to make that one from DVD screencaps.
Thank you for your service.
I wonder what Data Carvey would have to say.
Responded to the wrong comment.
is it really any wonder why Wesely is so... Wesley....?
Like Data might actually be the best (and present) role model he's got... and he's an adroid who struggles with basic human interaction.
Edit: Geordi La Forge is a very close second, though.
My dude he made a hologirlfriend of a real person. Real squicky if you ask me.
In fairness, the holodeck computer seems generally prone to go way overboard when constructing extrapolations of people, since that is how it also gave us a fully sentient Moriarty.
Which further explains his Wesley-ness, no?
Um, ak-shually, "Justice" was S1 E7.
Wikipedia says the first episode originally aired as a single, 2-hour episode, but later airings break the episode into a two-parter.
IMDB counts Encounter at Farpoint as a single episode.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0708739/
I'm reluctant to disagree with Memory Alpha, but in this case, the original airing had it as a single episode - not a "to be continued", and I'm going to side with IMDB on this one.
Fair. Just so long as we can agree that "The Cage" is episode 1 and not relegated to 0 as an "unaired pilot."
Oh, hell yeah. That was TOS, which is still, in my opinion, the best series, and absolutely the best time line.
I do not like the current time line, where Starfleet has black OPs and performs CIA-level "diplomacy."