Strictly Allamaraine or the entire Chula game?
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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.
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Just that one part. The gas room and the cavern don't inflict enough psychological damage.
Alamaraine, please no more!
Oh No, the horrible song reappeared in my head. You monster!

Why is it a cartoon?
You're today's lucky 1 in 10,000. This is from the show Lower Decks, an animated Trek series that takes place after DS9/Voyager and before Picard.
Oh my. Oh, no thank you.
It has its moments.
It's official fan fiction
...beat me to it...
That’s a war crime …
War crimes are good for business
The rules of acquisition clearly state that war is good for business, therefore war crimes must also be good for business. But peace is also good for business. However, which of the two is better for business? The rules of acquisition don't make any claims about war or peace being better. I propose the theory that the state of heightened tensions are optimal for business, as both peace is still maintained but war seems imminent both rules should apply at the same time.