Episode highlights:

  • Prescriptive advice for the Second Nakba

  • Projecting American cultural values on to allegorical Palestinians to make a point

  • Lt. Data gets a smooch Lt. Data arbitrarily pretends not to have emotions instead of just telling a girl he doesn’t reciprocate romantic interest

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  • Picard moves people from their generational home and also wins the day with evil space legalese

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      2 days ago

      I understood them as representing humanities greed. All the races stand in for some aspect of humanity. Our violence, our suspicion, our logic, our greed, etc…

      Some people did make comparisons to Jewish stereotypes and while there are a few I don’t think it’s too strong. Klingon culture has flavours of Samurai in it, but it doesn’t make them stand ins for Japanese.

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        To be specific, it’s not representing those things themselves but a way of projecting what would happen if those elements were more exclusively glorified. Klingons are a culture in which martial strength and honour are culturally glorified. Ferengi are a culture in which greed is not just present or prominent, but specifically glorified. Each one takes a concept, raises its value to max and then a society is built around that value. And then the Captain, as embodiment of enlightened liberalism, meets that culture and comes to terms with it.

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          Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Bent Spiner, Anton Yelchin and a bunch of others on the show were Jewish too though. It’s just a profession that has a lot of Jewish people. Comedians were kind of the same, in the 70’s 80% of American comedians were Jewish.

          There’s a whole different can of worms to open about why Jewish people got relegated to only certain kinds of jobs

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      I thought they were supposed to be jewish characters since some of the antisemitic tropes for jewish people is their love of money and large noses.

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    Let’s be honest… the fact that hand phasers are able to blow up damns from miles away….

    Says a lot about the values of the federation.

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      Seeing that Federation phasers are some of the weakest hand weapons in that universe, what does that say about the values of its enemies?

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        Federation phasers aren’t weak. The federation just prefers to stun people rather than vaporize them. Remember when Data used his phaser to shutdown that power grid? Or the time they vaporized rock with their phasers?

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          Pre-Federation weapons were nothing to shake a stick at either lol.

          Trip: You did all this with one phase pistol?

          Reed: You’re good at building things, I’m good at blowing them up.

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          Federation phasers are versatile. It’s keeping in line with their whole ethos. Yes the phaser can be used as a weapon, but it also doubles as a tool.

          Kinda like a shovel.

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            TBF, you’re gonna want a spade, not a shovel. The pointed end is farrr more versatile than the flat, blunted front of a shovel.

            ie. A shovel =/= a tactical spade 🤌🏼

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          He phaser’d an aqueduct and vaporized something like milles of water one time.

          Not to mention the times ships have used their phasers to fuck with the planet scale tectonics

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        I’ve never seen a klingon disruptor pistol do that. Have you? or Cardie, or any one else’s (though there was that time Quark was trying to sell some shoulder fire artillery…)

        we don’t know what kind of range or power they really have. Just like how their starships aren’t warships, but they out class most other faction’s warships.the other factions don’t hide what they are though. (and the kind of firepower that can take out damns from miles away is simply unneeded in any battlefield at that level of accessibility.)