Also there's something to be said about the way they approach the doctor striving/demanding for people to recognise his autonomy and rights and the way they approach the same thing with, for example, data.
Everyone who treats data as less than human is portrayed as clearly wrong and often downright evil and while the doctor does also get his fair share of plotlines that affirm him being an equal to the humans around him, for every such plotline there are multiple throwaway jokes and off hand comments that basically read as "look at the silly hologram, he wants to be treated like the sentient being that he clearly is", often by characters that the narrative wants us to like and see as morally righteous and while I'm sure that was never intentional it does seem like a reflection of real life attitudes towards disabled people and other minorities.
Namely the shockingly pervasive Notion that, in the case of disabled people, they only deserve accommodations if they're nice and kind and happy and never ever do anything to even mildly offend or disgruntle any given abled person they interact with.
To use datas portrayal as an example yet again, if data offends someone it's almost always due to his lack of understanding of social norms and never portrayed as bad or malicious by the narrative, only misguided. Because data is "nice" the only people who deny his rights or autonomy are villains or quickly proven wrong. The doctor on the other hand, while not a bad person, can be conceited, rude, snarky and sometimes even a bit of a dick and while, again, I'm sure it's not intentional it does feel like the fact that he dares to have an attitude that's anything other than beyond reproach is part of the reason why the narrative doesn't seem to want to grant him his rights quite as easily as other characters both within and outside of the franchise.
Yknow I really wish voyager didn't treat the doctor's frustration with his limited mobility & being treated like a non-person like he was being ridiculous because. He was right. And nobody ever took him seriously what the hell was that about
Crushing on her deadbeat dad's gay middle-aged enemy who also assassinated her grandfather đ
I love ziyal cringe-fail moments. crushing on her deadbeat dad's gay middle-aged enemy. dropping out of art school. admitting collaborating with the enemy and getting herself killed. girl what were you doing đ
Incorrect. Morn lingerie rights.
Definitely one of my worst memes. Enjoy.
Thanks to @bussyplease for that amazing template (original).
Enterprise AU where everything's the same but instead of having decom chambers phlox just sprays them down with a garden hose.
There's a fine line between pectorals and tits and he has undoubtedly crossed it.
The thought of watching almost all of enterprise, then tos, then tng and only then the enterprise finale is truly cursed.
i think the funniest possible star trek viewing order might be strictly chronological.
youâd have to start with that Voyager episode where they go to before the Big Bang, then work your way through every other time travel episode, the one with the whales, and First Contact before you even get close to anything approaching a normal viewing order.
at some point youâd have to watch âCity on The Edge of Foreverâ followed by âLittle Green Menâ followed by âFar Beyond the Starsâ which is about the most tonal whiplash you could possibly get from three consecutive episodes of star trek. I think I want to try this now.
Was watching TNG with my dad and during one of the poker scenes he (while referring to Riker) said something like "I don't understand how anyone could call someone they've slept with "Sie" (polite/professional you in German)" but Worf was on screen at the time so it somehow didn't really click that he was talking about Deanna and for a few baffling seconds I lived in a world where my dad had somehow misconstrued Worf and Riker as having canonically slept with each other.
Call me Will pronouns are They/Them :)
Currently trying to overcome my anxiety and finally populate my empty blog. It's a work in progress.
Compensating for being stuck in niche fandom hell by posting about popular stuff.
This will most likely be a live report on my everchanging interests. (Star Trek right now, currently rewatching tos)
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Pfp and Header IDs under the cut<3
[Header ID: a gif of a scene from the star trek the original series episode "wolf in the fold", it shows kirk standing in the transporter room with scotty and McCoy in the background kirk is smiling holding his hands up and gesticulating slightly while saying:"mr spock, this cafe has women that are so-" he cuts himself of as the scene cuts to spock to show his unimpressed, slightly challenging expression, it cuts back to a wider shot from behind spock's back as kirk stands awkwardly with his hands still up seemingly considering something the gif loops again here /End ID.]
[Profile Picture ID: a screencap of the star trek the animated series episode "the practical joker" it shows a close up of kirks uniform shirt from the back reading in "kirk is a jerk" in bold black capital letters /End ID.]
Headcanoning both sets of Pines twins as trans has so much angst potential because like imagine being Stan Pines, a man who was so close with his twin brother they chose matching names, and almost thirty years after losing your brother and desperately fighting to bring him back you meet your grand niece and nephew, Mabel and Mason Pines, a set of twins who, just like you and your brother chose their own names and who, just like you and your brother, chose matching ones.
They/Them pronouns please. About and image IDs in pinned post.
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