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[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

Closest I could find.

…But seriously, check out Eufy.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 9 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Unironically fun song.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 35 points 11 hours ago (12 children)

It’s no dumber than Star Trek saying that slingshotting yourself around the sun is a tried and tested method of time travel.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 15 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

Kash Patel can’t not ever look like he just got pulled over while high.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 4 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Your coffee, Sir.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 5 points 11 hours ago (4 children)

Where in the EU do you still have to pay to relieve yourself? So I know where not to travel.

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 5 points 11 hours ago

“Dammit, Pike, I’m a doctor not a percussionist!”

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 16 points 12 hours ago (7 children)

Only 50 years behind schedule. 👍

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

A BSDM club with a daytime television mattress warehouse-style commercial? Someone please make this.

(The owner of the club, in full fetish gear, doing stupid stunts in the parking lot in broad daylight with the rest of the staff, also in full fetish gear.)

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 14 points 13 hours ago (8 children)

Signal (assuming you live in a country that hasn’t blacklisted them for refusing to install backdoors).

[–] aeronmelon@lemmy.world 41 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

The audience is getting a whiff.

 

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BONUS #1: Star Trek Continues, episode 3 "Fairest of Them All"

Written by James Kerwin & Vic Mignogna, directed by James Kerwin.

Stardate unknown (December 2267)
(Entire episode takes place in the Mirror Universe)

"James T. Kirk chose his path. It is time we choose ours." - Spock

After Prime Captain James Kirk and his team restore themselves back to their own universe, their Mirror counterparts return to the ISS Enterprise. The Terran Captain Kirk immediately orders a torpedo barrage of the Halkin homeworld due to their refusal to turn over the planet's immense dilithium deposits. This results in cascading explosions within the dilithium substrate that slowly starts to rip the entire planet apart. This misstep, combined with the words of the peaceful version of Captain Kirk, encourages Commander Spock and Lieutenant Moreau (Asia DeMarcos) to sow descent among the crew, professing that peaceful coexistence is the only future for the beleaguered Terran Empire.

Originally released: 15 June 2014

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#38: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 4 "Mirror, Mirror"

Written by Jerome Bixby, directed by Marc Daniels.

Stardate unknown (December 2267)
(Some events take place in the Mirror Universe)

"In every revolution, there is one man with a vision." - Captain James Kirk

Captain James Kirk, Commander Scott, Doctor McCoy, and Lieutenant Uhura are on the Halken homeworld negotiating for dilithium mining rights. The Halkens absolutely refuse to allow it. The leader of the Halkin Council, Tharn (Vic Perrin) cites the possibility that, while the Federation is a peaceful organization now, they do not know how they might use the dilithium in the future. Dejected, but not defeated, Kirk insists on further talk in spite of the Halkins' unyielding code of ethics and the landing party returns to the ship due to a building ion storm. While beaming aboard, the ion storm causes interference and the landing party's patterns seem to disappear. Instead, they step off the transporter and onto an Enterprise that is the same... but different.

Originally released: 8 October 1967

"Mirror, Mirror" on Memory Alpha

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#37: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 3 "The Changeling"

Written by John Meredyth Lucas, directed by Marc Daniels.

Stardate 3541.9 (December 2267)

"I am perfect. I am Nomad." - Nomad

The Enterprise responds to a distress call sent from the Malurian System, which has since fallen silent. Commander Spock scans the system meant to have over 4 billion people and finds it to be completely devoid of humanoid life. In their place a tiny object floating in space starts firing powerful bolts of energy at the ship. Captain Kirk send a desperate request for peaceful communication and, after several failed translation attempts, gets a response. A being referring to itself as Nomad (Vic Perrin) requests a meeting with Kirk, specifically. Nomad is beamed aboard the ship and to everyone's surprise, instead of tiny beings inside a tiny craft, Nomad is itself a mechanical device of some kind. One that strangely resembles something launched from Earth over 250 years ago.

Originally released: 29 September 1967

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Otaku ni Yasashii Gal wa Inai!? (Gals Can't Be Kind to Otaku!?), episode 4

I love the Evangelion reference that immediately precedes this quote:

 

For All Mankind, season 5, episode 7 "The Sirens of Titan"

 
 

Koupen-chan, episode 55

 

Kamiina Botan, Yoeru Sugata wa Yuri no Han (Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk), episode 3

 

Star Trek: Voyager, season 6, episode 5 "Alice"

 

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#36: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 11 "Friday's Child"

Written by D.C. Fontana, directed by Joseph Pevney.

Stardates 3497.2 through 3499.1 (December 2267)

"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." - Commander Scott

The Enterprise is sent to Capella IV to negotiate mining rights for a rare and essential mineral. They arrive under a warning that Klingons have been seen operating in the sector. Captain Kirk leaves Commander Scott in command, and beams down to the surface with an away team. Just as they offer their greetings to the very particular and ceremonial Capellan people, a Klingon steps forward revealing that they had arrived first and want to secure mining rights on Capella IV in Starfleet's place.

Originally released: 1 December 1967

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#35: Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 12 "The Deadly Years"

Written by David P. Harmon, directed by Joseph Pevney.

Stardates 3478.2 through 3479.4 (December 2267)

"The heart is not a logical organ." - Dr. Janet Wallace

The Enterprise arrives at Gamma Hydra IV for a routine check-in of a Federation outpost and are met with silence. Investigating where everyone went, Ensign Chekov startles himself by stumbling upon the body of a very old man in a darkened room. As the landing party questions why such an old person would even be on the planet, they are greeted by two other elderly humans who insist they are only in their late 20s. When they return to the ship, issues with those who went down to the planet lead to a realization that they are all suddenly aging rapidly. All except for Chekov.

Originally released: 8 December 1967

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