I thought the Klingons were all Japanese samurai.He means the Klingons.
I thought the Klingons were all Japanese samurai.He means the Klingons.
Strictly speaking...I thought the Klingons were all Japanese samurai.
...don't you have those reversed?Romulans: Russians
Klingons: Chinese, but becoming closer to Imperial Japanese as time went on, especially in the TNG era.
Ehh... maybe? It's a blurred line: the Klingons took the place of the Romulans in a lot of the story work for TOS because they couldn't afford to keep buying so many damn fake ears on their shoestring budget. So as originally written, it should be the Romulans as the Russians....don't you have those reversed?
--Patrick
Three Mile Island?Yeah but it was the Klingons who had their "moon-based power plant" explode in ST:V. Remind you of anything?
--Patrick
Three Mile Island didn't explode. It was just a partial meltdown that allowed radioactive material to mingle with the coolant.Three Mile Island?
I know. I was being a doofus. I succeeded.Three Mile Island didn't explode. It was just a partial meltdown that allowed radioactive material to mingle with the coolant.
--Patrick
You should've taken the opportunity to move closer, possibly start breeding an army of megamustelids.I know. I was being a doofus. I succeeded.
You mean doomweasels?You should've taken the opportunity to move closer, possibly start breeding an army of megamustelids.
--Patrick
Ah, right, when Kirk saved the peace treaty from conspirators on both sides.He means the Klingons.
Oh, see, you're going by storyline. I was judging by cultural sterotypeYeah but it was the Klingons who had their "moon-based power plant" explode in ST:V. Remind you of anything?
--Patrick
I mean, would you rather talk about a Trump presidency?*Me reading what this thread has become*
And because they're apparently emotionless, secretive, and isolationists (and yellow fer cryin' out loud).The Romulans were the Chinese, because the Vulcans (who were established as Japanese proxies) are considered a "sister race" to them.
They're violent, drink to excess, make rash decisions, and are expansionist.Klingons always were the Russian proxies.
Star Trek VI. Which caused the economic collapse of the Soviet Union - I mean Klingon Empire. And the "slavic" accents on the Klingons isn't exactly subtle, either.Yeah but it was the Klingons who had their "moon-based power plant" explode in ST:V. Remind you of anything?
--Patrick
Worth mentioning. Unbridled capitalism is what they were often supposed to represent, but did it work? Or did they just become a hackneyed plot device?Trump is the embodiment of Ferengi ideals.
There, brought it all together!
I... I'm not that much into Star Trek. I know just enough to fake it.Worth mentioning. Unbridled capitalism is what they were often supposed to represent, but did it work? Or did they just become a hackneyed plot device?
Well, even the Ferengi started getting funny ideas towards the end of DS:9.Worth mentioning. Unbridled capitalism is what they were often supposed to represent, but did it work? Or did they just become a hackneyed plot device?
Yes, I meant VI. I often forget that V exists. For reasons.Star Trek VI. Which caused the economic collapse of the Soviet Union - I mean Klingon Empire. And the "slavic" accents on the Klingons isn't exactly subtle, either.
I mean, shit, Rura Penthe was as direct an analogy for Siberian gulags as you could get without saying, "THIS IS SIBERIAN GULAG IN SPACE."
Early in TNG when the Ferengi were supposed to be a serious threat, they were basically unbridled capitalists, exploitative and greedy and cruel. Later on, they became more like international traders and bankers with the "rules of acquisition", which determined the ethics of their businesses and society. Ethical on their terms, if not by other species. The Grand Nagus was less about "ruthless greed" and more about "smart, long term profit" - sure, you may get more for the moment by exploiting and shredding an opportunity, but if you nurture it along, you'll still be making money off it in 10 years, and be able to use it to build more off of. More Warren Buffett and less Gordon Gecko.Worth mentioning. Unbridled capitalism is what they were often supposed to represent, but did it work? Or did they just become a hackneyed plot device?
As of Star Trek Online... the Ferengi haven't changed a whole lot, but (like American Capitalism) the particulars have changed. Rom (Quark's brother) is still Grand Nagus, but has implemented a council of economists, business leaders, and other thinkers to basically run the Ferengi economy because he simply can't and this has basically kick started a new age of prosperity for the Ferengi. Woman have the right to seek profit now and have equal rights in all other matters. Ferenginar isn't part of the Federation, but there is a program to help members seeking membership in Star Fleet.Early in TNG when the Ferengi were supposed to be a serious threat, they were basically unbridled capitalists, exploitative and greedy and cruel. Later on, they became more like international traders and bankers with the "rules of acquisition", which determined the ethics of their businesses and society. Ethical on their terms, if not by other species. The Grand Nagus was less about "ruthless greed" and more about "smart, long term profit" - sure, you may get more for the moment by exploiting and shredding an opportunity, but if you nurture it along, you'll still be making money off it in 10 years, and be able to use it to build more off of. More Warren Buffett and less Gordon Gecko.
I just remember them being gnomish barbarians when they were introduced in TNG.Early in TNG when the Ferengi were supposed to be a serious threat, they were basically unbridled capitalists, exploitative and greedy and cruel. Later on, they became more like international traders and bankers with the "rules of acquisition", which determined the ethics of their businesses and society. Ethical on their terms, if not by other species. The Grand Nagus was less about "ruthless greed" and more about "smart, long term profit" - sure, you may get more for the moment by exploiting and shredding an opportunity, but if you nurture it along, you'll still be making money off it in 10 years, and be able to use it to build more off of. More Warren Buffett and less Gordon Gecko.
For like one episode, at which point everyone went, "Well, that's stupid."I just remember them being gnomish barbarians when they were introduced in TNG.
DarkAudit, I understand you man. I feel you, we're in the same shit, but it's going to be a long 4 years ahead of us. And it's not going to get any better with you constantly saying I told you so, especially when pretty much no one here disagreed with you.Lying about donating to his foundation. Lying about his foundation doing charitable works. Congratulating himself in the third person for something someone else did. And that's just this week.
Have we waited and seen enough?
Don't be ridiculous, there is no way we're all living another 4 years...DarkAudit, I understand you man. I feel you, we're in the same shit, but it's going to be a long 4 years ahead of us. And it's not going to get any better with you constantly saying I told you so, especially when pretty much no one here disagreed with you.
Let's just all choose to suffer together and enjoy the apocalypse.
OMG please let this happen. I've been ever so good for Christmas this year...You know, all Obama needs to do is get a verified twitter account and just needle Trump once or twice a week and Trump will lose his goddamn mind.