• Norgur
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    My theory is that the cup is regular on the inside and the bottom is weighted to provide stability. It’s raktajino. It’s Klingon. So if a spontaneous heroic fight erupts around you, you want to

    1. Use the cup as a weapon
    2. Swipe the cup out of the way for the battle without it toppling over so you can then use it to toast on your glorious victory in the battle of the breakfast.
    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      402 years ago

      Fun fact: these were actually real cups you could buy (they picked them because of how weird they were), so there are likely unsuspecting people out there using them still today. They don’t know that they’re prepared for a battle at any moment.

      • Value Subtracted
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        152 years ago

        Yeah they’re basic, over-the-counter no-spill mugs, generally for use on boats.

          • Value Subtracted
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            92 years ago

            I said “no spill,” but I think “no tip” will actually yield better results.

          • ggppjj
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            42 years ago

            Search for Feltman Langer mug, should get you there.

      • brawnybunkbedbuddy
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        2 years ago

        IIRC people had laughs in Picard S2 seeing lamps from Ikea on that synths refuge planet

      • TheForkOfDamocles
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        52 years ago

        Yep. I laughed when one of those showed up like it was the cup of the future when I literally used one every day during my morning commute in the 20th century.

        • essell
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          22 years ago

          I thought the same when I saw that episode with the humans in it.

      • 567PrimeMover
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        42 years ago

        I think a good head cannon for this is that a mug is such a basic thing that you don’t really need to keep re-inventing a new design from scratch. So when a new replicator system/technology comes out, you just port stuff over from the old one. Like maybe it’s one of those patterns in the replicator database that just goes back eons to united earth or something.

        • Norgur
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          12 years ago

          I think my “battle of the breakfast”-theory is the better explanation. Less “kept for backwards compatibility purposes”, more “Heghlu’meH QaQ jajvam!”

      • ggppjj
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        42 years ago

        I bought one and have it at my office. It’s a fine mug.