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[–] data1701d@startrek.website 3 points 3 days ago

Martin Freeman’s 2005 film portrayal, which I admittedly don’t hate, but still think Jones does a better job overall.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 3 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Sounds like a Cheekface song... or at least a lyric..

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 10 points 4 days ago (2 children)

You know, while that badge is mostly non-canonical, I could totally see those Starfleet security guys who wear those dorky helmets also having one of those.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 20 points 4 days ago (8 children)

I mean, how else do you explain TNG:"Cost of Living", which I think overall is perhaps the most drug trip episodes of TNG, and that's including "Frame of Mind".

Weird multicolored disembobied head in a bubble.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 1 points 4 days ago

I didn’t even know there was a Quantum Leap reboot, but then again, I’ve never watched Quantum Leap to begin with.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)
[–] data1701d@startrek.website 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

I mean, it’s in “a galaxy far, far away”, and pretty much all of Star Trek takes place in the Milky Way Galaxy - the only time they ever leave is in, true to its name, TNG:”Where No One Has Gone Before”, when the traveller sends them to M-33.

It could be conceivable that anything that happened in Star Wars is just in a very distant part of the universe that would take millions or billions of years for any ship to get from there.

Though honestly, I personally like to imagine that Tom Paris really likes Star Wars, but when he brings it up, everyone thinks it’s just another one of his campy 20th century films.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 3 points 4 days ago (6 children)

What about fan gender-non-binary babe nerds?!

On another note, is there any sci-fi series that has a non-binary character who’s just a normal human and not non-binary for reasons of space magic or being an alien? I mean, Adira from DIS sort of fills that box, since all other people we’ve seen joined with symbionts were cis (more or less), but the symbiont means not quite.

It still really drove me nuts when they revealed T’Lir in the IDW comics to be an Organian in disguise, although I guess we don’t know how Organian gender works; maybe there are cis Organians, and that makes it a bit better?

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 1 points 4 days ago (2 children)

But this is Simon Jones, the original Arthur Dent, who played him both in the original radio series and the 1981 TV adaptation. I don’t think it can get more real.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 6 points 4 days ago

It would be even more brutal if he remembered to say “Brother of Jeremy Aster”.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

I also recommend dd on a live USB, but with some advice.

First off - and I'm really surprised nobody's warned you - be EXTREMELY CAREFUL with dd; it is a very powerful tool, but with great potential for data loss. Check your command over and over again to make sure it's doing what you want before running it, and make sure you have a backup beforehand; it will happily mow over any disk you tell it. Also, do it when you're fully awake, not at 1 AM or something.

I would call myself an experienced dd user, and even I messed up once recently; I was trying to create a bootable USB when I was really tired. Instead, I overwrote a drive. Luckily, it wasn't my root drive, and I had a full backup of its contents, so I was able to reformat the drive and restore from backup.

Also, don't run a bare minumum dd command like dd if=/dev/whateverdevice1 of=/dev/whateverdevice2; it's going to be an absolute pain in the rear.

dd bs=1M oflag=sync status=progress if=/dev/whateverdevice1 of=/dev/whateverdevice2

  • bs=1M: The size of block it tries to copy at a time. Play with this a bit, as different drives have different optimal block sizes.
  • oflag=sync: Basically, most operating systems don't actually write data to the drive right away, but store it in a buffer in RAM to be written later. This is usually fine, but sometimes, you want to be certain that data has actually been written to a drive; this flag turns off that buffering so that when dd is done, the data will for sure actually be on the drive. In lieu of this, you could also just run the sync command afterwards, which forces it to write the current buffer to disk, but I prefer the dd way. It should also do it automatically during shutdown, but I have had cases where a system hangs during shutdown and I'm not certain if syncing is done or not.
  • status=progress: Gives the command a progress bar. It's just really darn convenient and allows you to see how much time is left, how fast the drive is going, etcetera. I don't know how anyone uses dd without this. Otherwise, it just shows nothing, and you're left anxiously wondering when it will be done.
  • if is input drive, of is output drive. I prefer lsblk for looking at the list of drivers.

You'll usually need to run dd with sudo.

Once you do a successful copy, you'll need to extend your BTRFS partition using GParted or similar. If you have a partition after your main one, like swap, you'll need to delete the swap partition before extending, then recreate the swap partition and update fstab accordingly.

 

I just threw this together. I felt it was a very relevant song, though I also could have put Riker clips to it and had it work just as well.

 

I have a feeling “Severance” has a different connotation with Klingons.

 

I have a feeling “Severance” has a different connotation with Klingons.

 

I was especially trying to imitate Prodigy's styling of him.

I don't know that it looks like Jellico, but it does look like an experienced officer circa 2381.

The stardates are just there to fill in the document - I got them from event years on Memory Beta and then just put a random date into the stardate calculator.

 

I was looking at references of both TNG and Prodigy Jellico to try to make an LD-style Jellico, when I found how they styled his face varied a lot between episodes - I count about 4 significant variants.

For reference, here is TNG Jellico:

Jellico as he appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation

This was his first Prodigy appearance in S1 E15 Masquerade:

Jellico as he appeared in S1 E15

Definitely a bit yikes, but I also slightly dig the "old man who will bite your hand off if you get within one mile of him" look.

They totally changed his face for his second appearance 4 episodes later, in S1 E19 Supernova Pt 1:

Jellico as he appeared in S1 E19

I like this look - it feels very Clone Wars. However, I can see why they might have gotten right of it - it makes it difficult for the face to show anything but aggression.

They dialed back the clone wars for his next appearance in S2 E5 Observer's Paradox:

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E5

I think it was also largely the same in S2 E9 The Devourer of All Things Pt. 1:

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E5

They might have enlarged the eyes a bit, but I think the other differences are mostly because of perspective differences and facial expressions.

The final, and longest-lived Jellico variant first appears in S2 E14 Cracked Mirror:

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E14

This model leans on the more realistic side. This one is probably the most recognizable as Jellico from TNG. It also allows much more expressiveness (not just an aggressive scowl), as seen in these images from E15, E16 (It looks like a different variant, but if you go a bit before, it's actually the same one), and E20:

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E15

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E16

Jellico as he appeared in S2 E20

Overall, I think my favorite Jellico is probably S1 E19, but I can see why they had to switch.

Still, I wonder why it took so long for them to make up their mind on the face and why they didn't get it right the first time.

 

cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/19850319

If life's going to be this crappy, at least cast Jeffrey Combs as Elon Musk, Mr. Universe.

 

If life's going to be this crappy, at least cast Jeffrey Combs as Elon Musk, Mr. Universe.

 

cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/19819038

I'm ParticleMan. This is the #concert-chat channel on the tmbw (This Might Be a Wiki, the main fan wiki for They Might Be Giants) Discord.

 

I'm ParticleMan. This is the #concert-chat channel on the tmbw (This Might Be a Wiki, the main fan wiki for They Might Be Giants) Discord.

 

cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/14985611

"Boss of Me" might be my favorite Flans song... besides "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head"... and "Music Jail"... and "Let Me Tell You About My Operation"... and "If Day for Winnipeg". Nevermind. Please don't make me choose a favorite Flans song.

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