I saw this today and thought you’d all enjoy it

  • IninewCrowOP
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    11 days ago

    Personally … right now I’m in my Captain Archer phase …

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      That is not at all what Sulu was like and I think @georgetakei@universeodon.com would be insulted by it.

      Edit: Not sure what could’ve possibly justified the downvote. Remember, this is the captain who, literally seconds after this screenshot, ordered “fly her apart, then!” in his haste to respond to a crisis. Not to mention, Sulu’s role in that movie was the direct result of Takei lobbying to have the character be made a captain, and that certainly wasn’t so that he could sit around and do nothing.

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        11 days ago

        Yeah, don’t know why people jumped on you like that. This is a silly nonsense Star Trek board, not an official serious forum to discuss Star Trek accurately … basically, everything here is a joke and not to be taken seriously.

        If people disagreed with your comment, they could have just ignored it.

        I posted the image as a joke without any real ill intention against Sulu or Takei … I love George Takei and follow him on all his social feeds.

        I only posted the image and text just as a joke to juxtapose the idea of a calm Captain sipping tea while the world falls apart.

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      Lookin’ fine, dashing,fresh and relaxed, yet poised to do big damn hero stuff at any moment as needed. {How do we know that’s not coffee?}

    • IninewCrowOP
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      311 days ago

      lol … I used to do a lot of camping with my dad and brothers when we were kids. We’re Indigenous so it wasn’t just recreational camping, it was just a way of life.

      The best time for food was the last day when we were packing up and getting ready to head home. Dad would open every spare can of food and put it all in one pot for one giant meal. Meatballs, hash, pork, beans, wieners, bologna … when I think of it now, it’s absolutely disgusting but as kids, we loved it … together with white bread and butter, it was a gourmet meal in the wilderness.