STAR TREK DISCOVERY possibly (probably) guilty of plagiarizing an indie developer

>It does seem an extremely odd (((coincidence))) for both Tardigrades and Star Trek Discovery to hit on using giant versions of a resilient Earth creature to hop around the galaxy.


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Tardigrade: hardy microscopic organisms; can survive temporarily in space (THAT’S IT)
Tardigrades game: 2014, uses tardigrades to magically transport across space
Star Trek Discovery: 2016, uses tardigrades to magically transport across space

OF COURSE IT’S STOLEN. Kikes believe they can get away with ANYTHING.

Its funny reading posts on any article about this doomed show where its brutally obvious the show has paid shills posting. Real fans all hate the show, but the shills go on and on about how this show is what Star Trek is all about, when the actual fans say the opposite.

I love seeing kikewood and their TV propaganda efforts fail.

I hate STD, but both of them are guilty of co-opting memes in lieu of original concepts. Maybe Season 2 will feature sloths and some 8-bit retro faggot will bitch about how they claimed the meme first.

STD is aptly named for multiple reasons, and this is the least defensible of them all.

Some fictional settings, characters, and tropes are worth defending, faggot, despite their flawed creation.

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Some people just don't have the lobes for recognizing obvious social commentary.

Really? I always thought Star Trek was about space-Jews traveling from planet to planet battling space-racism.

I mean…

http:// memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/False_Profits_(episode)

>wtf does despite mean?

No I understand. It's worth defending despite being space-communism.

Big if true

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More like retardigrades am I right?

Not just tardigrades, but giant versions of them. Considering all these similarities, it can only be a cohencidence. This was a small time developer, and they thought they could get away with it. If we could raise the volume on this a little we will accelerate this shitshow's demise a good bit.

Just how do you think any kind of true social commentary is supposed to be made after WW2 in a mainstream show without having some poz elements? Granted, I don't know much about Roddenberry, apart from the series improving the less he was involved in it. Star Trek's golden era was after his death.

The federation is a true meritocracy, and the people that live in it work for the betterment of their society. They aren't a bunch of drug-addled niggers living on handouts, despite how easy that would be for them.

STD on the other hand is an utter abomination, and it needs to be put out of our misery.

You couldn't detect my surprise with an electron microscope.

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Shit, I want that now.

The people dismissing Star Trek in general on this board, or entertainment media in general, don't realize how horrible this show is, and how much it is a Red Pill to wake up total geek media eaters.

I've always been Red Pilled since I could remember. I knew Jews were different since I was little. My dad tried to sneak me into the Jewish YMCA in Philly when I was a kid by pretending we were Jewish, to use the free in door pool, and I ran out of the building screaming because the floating old Jewish men in the pool on their backs looked like monsters to my 6 year old mind.

I'm 32 now, and I've been on Holla Forums before the migration from 4chan to Holla Forums. I've always been antisemitic as far as I could remember. But I remember being alone and thought no one thought like me for decades.

I wrapped myself in reading old Science Fiction from Jules Verne and H.G. wells, to Edgar Rice Burroughs, to 1930 and 40's space operas, and all the way to the 70's. I know all the Science Fiction tropes by heart. And have watched tons of SciFi TV shows come and go.

I watch four episodes of STD. I tried everything to give it a chance. I ignored the SJW stuff, I ignored that it violated Star Trek's cannon, etc. I ignored the new Klingon were different.

The 3rd episode, where they introduce the Tardigrade, I knew it looked like a Tardigrade, but didn't think it could be that stupid. I thought they were going to go down some Dead Space or Doom route with it.

But the 4th episode was too stupid for me to ignore. Not only did they plagiarize clearly some video game on steam that I haven't played, but is so obvious they did, but the basic idea for the show so offends any good writing or Sci-Fi tropes.

You have a real good chance to hurt a huge Jew that has been responsible for tons of degeneracy, Les Moonves, and hurt him real hard and other Jews in the shekels and the propaganda, and taking down their CBS knock off Netflix-Hulu app.

If you just connect with the normie for a few seconds, and tell them how fucked up and Jewed they are being out of their money and fandom, instead of instantly saying "Muh Space Communism."

CBS fucked up big time, and you have a chance to use their failure as a weapon against them.

you faggots need to learn to into show vs. tell. Yes, Star Trek told us a lot about "commie shit" but what it showed us was nothing short of galactic ethno-nationalism with a white man's space navy enforcing anti-nigger behavior.

I'm under no illusions that Gene Reddenbocker did this on purpose or that the writer's were trying to throw a bone to white identity, but the storyworld they created had the effect of nourishing the white spirit due to what it showed us. Why do you think they're so desperate to poz it now? Why do you think it looks and feels so different? It's because classic Trek showed white people winning and ethnic nationalism persisting centuries into the future. (((Hollywood))) is on a crusade to correct this "error" by scrubbing anything that might give us "aid and comfort". Why else do you think Kylo Ren is such a bitch and the new Empire is so feckless seeming in nu-Star Wars? They're paranoid about this kind of shit now. You should learn to appreciate the "mistake" they made with classic Star Trek.

Star Trek is written on several levels, like the Torah.
The first level below the superficial is the homosexual innuendo. You don't believe me, but listen to this excerpt in video related where the captain describes being anally raped by an alien. The whole dialogue has a homosexual subtext.

DS9 was the only good Trek.

This is bait.

Me too, I was expecting a mix between Dead Space and Event Horizon (since they were testing a new FTL system).
Also speaking about red pill, there was a "nice" moment in the pilot with the USS Europa (and its hwite captain) getting destroyed by an unknown invader (the klingons). That scene really activated my dilithium crystals.

This show is political pozzed for more reasons than Holla Forums can even imagine, just go read the >>>/startrek/ and >>>/strek/ threads.

Voyager, despite all it's shit, was also better than TNG.

dont forget about the fucking knockoff spaghetti faggot. what a fucking stupid nigger learn how to fucking knife hop lad fuck.

R&M fags will defend pic related

Now this. Topkek.

DS9 and ENT.

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If they went the Dead Space/Event Horizon/Doom route, I thought, "well, it might dumb down Star Trek or at best make it some LoveCraft thing, and completely rape Star Trek, but at least it will make good entertainment."

The whole Tardigrade thing felt like something out of the new Doctor Who, which is basically a show for brain dead women at this point that was built on a very dark show originally met for British children.

"Oh look, it's a sad creature that is originally microscopic, yet has complex feelings, and we are hurting it, because it can basically do magic we won't really explain in anyway that makes sense."

The whole thing was hokey and filled with bad writing.

I was trying to explain to Holla Forums a couple of weeks ago the deeper conventions of why The Orville was a good show, but half the board wouldn't listen to me, because the first scene involves the main character getting cuckolded by a blue alien. (I should of known better to shit post here about any TV show, honestly.) But despite that, and despite Seth McFarlane being this unironic GenX atheist, he does know TV troupes by heart from the 50's to present day, and does understand what made Star Trek good.

STD is just filled with so much clunky and bad writing, that I truly believe it's so bad, that if we dissect it for normies, we can soft Red Pill some of them. It's getting to the point where it's Doctor Who/My Little Pony bad.

It's by far one of the best scifi shows on tv these days. It's made by people who either love Star Trek and/or worked on Trek. The writing isn't Whedon-like.
It's a shame if people refuse to watch because of the main character's story. You can love or hate MacFarlane but you can feel that The Orville was something that he's always wanted to make.

Most trekkies I know won't watch it because it's comedy. Whereas STD is striving to be the next BSG.

Doctor Shite is propaganda like the rest of British television, it was reworked from the ground up by Stephen Moffat - the same guy who turned Sherlock into an autistic, obnoxious homosexual. But what can you expect from an establishment ran by Danny (((Cohen))).

they like their Starbuck no cream, no sugar

Fucking kill yourself.

Too bad they have no idea of what made BSG a great show.

Yeah, that comparison is an absolute dis on nuBSG. If STD managed a fraction of the quality of that show, it might be decent, but it doesn't.

We're not going to start having daily o multi-times-a-day TV shows thread again, are we?


Garbage like all TV. Seth "Missed the 9/11 plane, MacFarlane" is an honorary kike if not just a plain crypto.

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The greed of the jews make them steal & lie.
1. Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" is stolen from BBC show "Goodnight Sweetheart".
2. Woody Allen's "Small Time Crooks" is stolen from "Car 54, Where Are You?" episode ""The White Elephant".
3. Spielberg stole "E.T." from the script of "The Alien".
4. The 3 Stooges stole bits from Laurel & Hardy.

… but you'll love the absolute pozzitivity of this one, I promise… for instance.

Male Privilege / Gender Binary Identification Messaging Theme
I've looked at the six episodes that have aired so far looking for any scene that might conclusively contradict my assessment but have found none. This is easy for anyone willing to sit down and scan through the episodes to confirm.

The number of shoulder stripes depicted on Starfleet officers in STD is determined by gender identity. There is no correlation other than gender; male or female are presented regardless of rank, division, species, height, build or weight as either having four wide shoulder stripes (female) or five wide shoulder stripes (male).

The main character of the show is allegedly a female named Michael, but in one scene episode four, some personnel records were shown, interestingly enough gender was not part of the standard Starfleet personnel record. There's also some other trans looking characters, so possibly in the future, one or more trans characters may be introduced. So why not establish a uniform system that reinforces whichever identity you chose while simultaneously implying male privilege?

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Fuck off shill. No one likes (((pop culture entertainment))) here. Piss off back to Holla Forums and earn your few shekels there

I was talking about the BSG remake.

Wasn't that hated by everyone who saw the original series?

Entire thread is shit and you forgot your sage

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its a hollywood soundstage nothing more folks.
most weightless shots done on vomit comet airplane in 45-sec segments no more
all "spacewalks" done underwater

THIS!!!

Also, nice dubs.

That episode where the gay niggers from outer space force a baby to have a sex change so it can be fucked by other gay niggers was classic sci fi. No agenda there.

What are the other levels enlightened one?

Yeah, and they spend the whole episode talking about how that is a bad thing. I already talked about this weeks ago when it aired, and there was a thread about STD vs. Orville, and people that watched it didn't seem to get the whole episode was against transgenderism.


Well. I'm not going to defend Seth McFarlane here. It is pozzed with that. It's still objectively superior and objectively good as a 'TV show' compared to other shows, especially STD.

Seth McFarlane is a weird atheist, (((Carl Sagan))) worshiping weirdo that missed his 9/11 flight.

But he knows not only the mechanics of story telling, and knows how to play it off his encyclopedia of 70's of TV knowledge, and 110 years of movie knowledge. It is objectively good despite our political leanings. And people are going to watch it because it is good.

We can learn from our enemies, but understanding their development of entertainment. Even normies know STD is bad, but normies like The Oriville, only Critics that are paid off from Paramount and CBS, and Holla Forumsacks that cut themselves off from society and threw out their TV think it's bad.

I have not seen one episode of The Orville that wasn't extremely clever, entertaining, or smart, despite how much I hate degeneracy.

I've never seen the show, so quick question. Is the wife who cheats on Seth McFarlane a main character? Is the character respected by everyone, and not considered a piece of shit for committing adultery?

She's the first officer on his ship, and that leads to the bridge crew and us, unfortunately, hearing too many stale ex-wife relationship jokes, and "she fucked a blue guy." … maybe he's hamming up the comedy so bad so FOX will let him drop it and make a hard sci-fi show?

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I dunno buddy, that's pretty degenerate. I'd only be okay with it if Seth Mcfarlane decapitated the blue guy and spaced his whore wife, but this reeks of cuckoldry and womyn's empowerment.

The gay space niggers force women to become men so they can fuck them. The show wasn't opposed to that at all, in fact it was pretty accepting of the fact. The 'opposition' you're talking about was the Orville crew politely asking the gay space niggers not to sexualize infants, being told no and then shrugging their shoulders and allowing the baby to be surgically altered to conform to the gay space niggers fetish.

There's a scene at the end of the first episode where she goes and thanks the Admiral for taking her recommendation and giving Ed a ship to command, that he really needed it to get his life back together bullshit, but then knowing he hates her, she also requests to be his first officer.

Isn't that kind of redpilled though? I mean, revealing that this is what liberals actually would do opens peoples eyes.

Not really. 'True' redpilling would be showing that some issues are beyond debate; you can't find a diplomatic solution or common ground. If a psychopathic axe-killer is trying to butcher you and your family, you don't engage them in debate. You don't try to reason with a dog that is humping your leg. You don't have a trial to decide whether gay niggers are allowed to rape a baby.

I would agree that the Orville is better than STD, but you're just getting a shit sandwich with slightly less shit.

We wouldn't do that, but liberals would. It people are revolted by that idea (I haven't seen the episode yet) then that's a good thing.

In the alien court, they bring up circumcision and the Orville doctor says she'd refuse to do it, and they ask Ed (Seth) if he's been circumcised and he dodges the question, but that could also be an in-joke to a Patrick Stewart story.

telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/23/sir-patrick-stewart-thought-circumcised-doctors-gave-second/

Yes, she is.


At first, clearly yes. Then it's a back and forth throughout the show. The crew just look at her as an outsider and criticize her behind her back as they pretend to be friendly with her. But their hate is not as vial. Seth McFarlane's character has bigger mood swings towards her, regularly referring to her cheating in a criticizing way, but also using it as plot elements to push comedy and drama into the Space Opera stuff that is happening around them. Other times he respects her. It feels like he's trying to push away to endlessly create drama and non-sequitur comedy into the show to make it flow better, than actual cuckoldry. I feel like it's easy to read through for anyone, but then again I'm not a normie who might take it on face value.

I mean, no, she is not respected.

Not as degenerate as I thought then, thank you.

You're welcome.

Also, what none of the detractors are telling you about this show, is that one of the main characters is a Racist Robot that basically comes from a nationalist socialist hermit kingdom world ruled by racist robots that are proud of themselves. And he's portrayed as a good guy.

The show is comedy, and it makes no attempt to placate any agenda, outside of Seth McFarlane's GenXers worship of (((Carl Sagan's))) take on atheism.

The cuckoldry and Transgender thing in episode 3 are misinterpreted by Holla Forums, which the show is clearly against. But episode 4 and 6 have huge anti-traditional religion things that Holla Forums doesn't even bring up.

Seth is an unfunny atheist faggot with left leanings, Gene Roddenberry was also a pozzed atheist faggot with leftist leanings.

At the end of the day, no matter how benign they seem, they want to see an end to traditional things, religious belief, and virtues considered "Backwards"

Faggots willing to subvert with tact are just as bad, if not worse than those willing to use force.

They all have an agenda, to claim otherwise is naive as fuck.

what episode is this? need to research
t. official wizard and occultist, that shit is straight up satanism and kike worship

You're invested in the show, but that is no reason to lie. The show is agenda driven, even if it is unintentional. Star Trek was originally a morality play set in space, so I doubt the agenda is unintentional though. It just creates the pretense of raising an issue and letting the viewer decide, while subtly guiding them to the correct position.

The last episode had the captain infiltrate a ship of white people conducting an interstellar race war in order to steal a copy of Alien Mien Kampf. He discovers the White Man is about to gas a planet so elects to stop them. He could just fuck with the environmental controls on the ship and kill everyone, but the White Man has child cadets on the ship.

The Orville captain then decides his sense of moral superiority is more important than the lives of the people on the planet, so he jeopardizes the mission in order to lock the cadets in a room with their instructor. Ass pull occurs and the captain saves the planet and preserves his moral superiority.

End of the episode has the evil space racist tell Captain Orville that the kids wont remember him saving their lives, they'll remember him killing their parents and grow up to hate liberals even more than their fellows.

tl/dr: True heroes have to be morally superior to the enemy. They should rename the ship to the Trudeau.

Now, Warhammer40k.

I've heard tellings they're trying to poz it up, and I know originally, a lot of the fluff is satire on an EBIL THEOCRACY in SPACE.

but the people writing it know better, and the idea of SPESS MEHREENS, is just too damn cool to fuck with.

Though that might be changing, Iunno, I pirate all my black library shit.

Is there anything in the same vain as the warhammer40k books that I can sink my teeth into?

So she want to be controlled by former husband whom hated her. That make no sense.

no there isnt user, ive been a 40k fan since I was a child. it is the single coolest, most expansive and least pozzed scifi out there. I would not surprised if 40,000 years from now the future looks identical to how Warhammer portrays it. you will never in your life ever see a scifi that has skinhead fungus orks that operate via meme magic, psychotic degenerate space elves that flay and rape everything they come into contact with because their souls were sucked out by a literal Tranny God of degeneracy and faggotry, who was born from their own psychic desires and depravity, a God-man Emperor that combines the best qualities of Jesus and Caesar and tells Mankind they are a holy, divinely ordained race meant to conquer the stars (and there isnt a lick of irony or "omg hes just like hitler!" kinda bullshit in there either) and superstitious Viking space marines that despite wearing incredibly advanced power armor they still wear wolf and bear pelts, all existing within the same universe and making complete sense even when contrasting each other. It is truly unique amongst scifi, and it is a tragedy that is passing into liberal faggotry. Pirate and save all the old books and lore you can. Never pay a dime to GW ever again, especially after age of sigmar ( goodnight, sweet dark prince)

is it raining in here?

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That's perfect.

you guys have to go back

The idea is so "un-star trek" real fans will hate it.

I haven't tried watching it and now I'm definitely not watching it.

Speaking of Trek, Wesley has been mighty silent on the whole jewlywood sex scandals. Perhaps now is a good time to ask his take on the matter.

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All I got from that is that he was stabbed in the chest during a bar fight.

STD is truly that, STD is AIDS
The show is so pozzed it turned into POZ incarnate

double dub answers to one statement.. OwO

someone ban this pathetic pedo faggot

Fuck off furfag

Look like a diseased penis to me.

I wasn't going to spam this time but then I was banned.

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Oh how do you try. Reported

If you've watched the show (and not Charls' video) you would've known that the Union (Orville's version of the Federation) wanted to force the gay niggers to submit to the Union's progressive views (and force the parents to keep the "abomination").
MacFarlane may have an agenda but he isn't forcing his views down the viewers' throat. He gives the two sides of an argument and then continues the story. Watch the Krill episode (the latest one I think).
As for the Captain and his ex-wife, it's always implied that she made a mistake, not him. MacFarlane's character is back as captain because his ex-wife asked the Union to give him another chance. She knows that he nearly lost everything because of her actions.
The Orville isn't a show about men getting cucked or emasculated, it's not Game of Thrones.


This.


The crew hated her for cheating on their captain. No one knows that she impored the admiralty to give his ex-husband another chance at being a captain.

First scene. The very first scene. Everything that happens after is a direct result of cuckoldry.


You and I have a very different idea of the word force. They did not have to go to the gay nigger planet at all. They did not have to submit to a gay nigger trial to determine whether or not the baby should be raped. The child was born on a Union ship and under the protection of the Union. Instead of protecting the child, they gave it to gay niggers for a kangaroo court gangbang.

You mean where the wipepo that declared a race war on the universe, fail to gas a planet due to their crippling melanin deficiency? You mean that one?

Except that is not cuckoldry, it's not Mercer's fetish. She cheated on him.
I wish people would stop misusing words and memes like a bunch of redditors
The gayniggers are a mono-gender species, a female gaynigger is seen as a defect. The Union wanted to force the gayniggers to accept the existence of the female gender but at the end of the episode we learn that the gayniggers offiicials' decision was basically: "no, now leave our society alone". Unlike what most people seem to say, the episode was not pro-trans.

The Orville is interesting because it puts storytelling over agenda-pushing. And while it does do the traditional Star Trek thing of building stories based on thinly veiled metaphors for current social issues, it DOESN'T generally "take sides".

In the cast of the baby sex-change, for example, they didn't tell you who was "right" - they presented the issue and had different characters react to it differently. Or in the Krill episode, where they outright murder the entire alien crew to save a human colony, but refuse to kill children because THAT would be immoral - and are later told they probably should have killed the kids.

This kind of thing is great, not just because it's much better storytelling than "This guy is like Trump! Look, he is bad! Look, they beat him with their diversity!", but because it's thought-provoking and lets people discuss these issues in a less politically-charged way. Which, quite frankly, I'm AMAZED that they let him get away with, as that's the most dangerous thing in the world to their agenda. The generation that can only understand reality by comparing it to Game of Thrones and Harry Potter might actually start THINKING about things.

Anyway, regardless of the morals, the Orville is simply a much better show than STD because it actually cares about being a good show rather than virtue-signaling.

The definition of cuckoldry is adultery committed by the wife. Everything that happens in the tv show is a direct result of Captain Orville watching his wife get fucked.


Putting aside your use of the word gender, they aren't, which is why they are gay niggers, not asexual niggers. The viewer is provided with 3 examples of gay nigger females after being told that they are only come in male during the first episode. Then it becomes incredibly rare, to more common than you think, due to converted gay niggers being unaware of their biology until encountering alien doctors. They probably didn't start out as niggers either. All part of a culture war to force them to join the Union, no doubt. No wonder the evil white aliens declared a race war.

Season 3, Episode 5
In the same dream sequence, two male characters are wrestling, all of a sudden are naked, and it cuts just as the one on top pins the other. A likely reference to the skull n bones naked wrestling initiation where the winner sodomizes the opponent.
In my defense, I only watched it after reading about the occult symbolism on voat.
Opinion appears split between them exposing the occult vs. promoting it.
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Dropped Orville in the middle of the third episode. Faggotry isn't funny. I am sick of it.

I thought this show was supposed to take place before TNG. Are they pulling another Star Wars here and throwing out the entire cannon because fuck it?

Yes. They explicitly claim it's set ten years before TOS, in the original timeline, and then fill it with Abramsesque bullshit anyway.


Interesting theory, but given that the Union guys were shocked and horrified by the intention to mutilate the child's genitals, it seems very unlikely that they were forced to do this by outside influences. Rather, it's their own (alien) culture that is to blame. (And the claim of females being born "once a century" or whatever is clearly an outright lie; it's just that they all get surgery at birth and don't know.)

There are interesting parallels to real life genital mutilation of children as practiced by evil alien cultures, but again, the show doesn't explicitly draw any lines and leaves it up to the audience to discuss. Which is fine. It can be enjoyed as thought-provoking science fiction, or used as a redpilling tool around the watercooler.

And the evil white aliens are a hostile culture that refuses to negotiate and want to wipe out humanity because their holy book tells them so. But sure, take their skin colour as the most significant trait about them.

I do not remotely think that Seth Macfarlane is /ourguy/, but he's not trying to agenda push either. It's actually been evident in the past that he's slightly out of phase with the liberal groupthink, with amusing results. Like his trying to give "a treat" to the gay community on Family Guy by introducing Brian's cousin, an (accurate) irritating flaming homosexual who became the show's most hated character. Or when he did a Very Special Episode about transgender issues, that he assured trannies they would love; it did indeed portray Quigmire's dad as a real and believable human being with real issues (who tragically chose life-ruining surgery instead of the mental help he needed), but also included Brian throwing up for a solid minute after realizing his "girlfriend" was a transsexual. When the trannies on twitter started screaming at him, he seemed genuinely confused, and said something like "but Brian's straight. That's how a straight guy reacts when he finds out he slept with a dude."

I can't quite figure out if he's ignorant of the fact that the left/Hollywood is a cult and you're not allowed to deviate from the groupthink in any way, or if he's intentionally trolling them.

yeah i watched the whole clip and the faggot wrestling scene really stood out to me, what the fuck

I have only watched first two. Delaying rest to catch up on other stuff.

Doesn't bother me a huge deal except weird Klingon appearance but apparently they will explain why later.

Similar to how Next Gen changed Klingons, Deep Space 9 pointed it out in time travel, and Enterprise finally explained it.

Men don't produce ova. Any sexless species is either hermaphroditic or female. This is really a story about all female societies that hate males only that could never have made it past the feminazis. Just examine the literature attributed to the "female" gaynigger, no woman would have ever written about solitude in clear terminology. She was basically Nietzsche.

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why is this a thread?

Fuck you kike.

Everything you read, watch, play, and listen to is plagiarized.

Kikes aren't original. They take good ideas and ruin them.

How far back are you willing to go, user. Sheesh….

This looks like a job for me

It's so sad they're attacking Warhammer. Funny thing is, it's a favorite among WN, NatSoc and Fascists. Really would dare them to try something. They will most likely be killed.

There's a pretty kick-ass series of novels by David Drake that's literally that, but there haven't been any adaptations of it beyond that.

Checked for deadly consequences

Doctor Who is getting the same treatment, I found this youtuber who mostly just talks about his DVD collection, does run-of-the-mill unboxings and shit like that. He did a few mildly-critical vids on the new Doctor and his comments have exploded with fury within a week.

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For that matter AoS is a blatant indie ripoff as well, and WotC's new Ixalan set is literally just /tg/'s New Lustria setting with pirates, dinosaurs, vampire conquistadors and everything. They're just mining the archives for ideas to plagiarize.

It's fucking insipid. These companies need to start hiring Nazis and make some new IP before they get the pants sued off them or worse.

That actually be one of the things dear Weasly would tell us.

If you're into low-fi space feudalism and big stompy mechs, there's always BattleTech.

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Not yet read Warhammer, but Dune was written by a genius who wrote 10,000 years into the future and created a living universe.

Warhammer fluff is all over the place in terms of quality and consistency, its not even really sci fi but fantasy in space. I enjoyed Dune a lot (the first few books anyway) but for the most part 40k are mostly aimed at people who know the universe fairly well already.

Embed related is a pretty good example of a 40k book

Except that she clearly wants to make it up to him somehow, which does.

I've been pushing myself to create a space opera setting in the FATE system that has a lot of Holla Forums oriented concepts behind it. Humans in particular are a mix of Starship Troopers, Dune, and LoGH with a big emphasis on human solidarity, the uniqueness of human honor, and unapologetic unfairness for the sake of survival. It's not full on "Gas the Xenos. Space War Now!" but it's only second to 40k in that respect.

Since we talking Warhammer40k.

Are there specific books on the following.

Imperial Knights - Pre-Great Crusade/Unification
Penal Legions
Krieg Korps?

Been working my way through the Horus Heresy series (which is pretty good, some authors are better than others, with Dan Abbet/Ebbet/Whateverthefuck, being consistently pleasant to read) and while there are some duds (Battle for the Abyss specifically, maybe the most "meh" book I've read thus far, but despite that, it had some pretty enjoyable chapters, all things considered)

I know for the Imperial Knights, I could read some BattleTech, to get I'm assuming the same kinda feel, but I'd like something in the Warhammer 40k universe specifically.

I can only stretch my imagination so far

The three 'Colonel Schaefers Last Chancer's' books are about a penal legion. The book 'Dead Men Walking' is about Kriegers vs Necrons.

what kind of idiot does this?

You know it's not plagerism or any sort of copyright violation if they paid getty for that image, right?

That's Getty's business. Selling stock photographs for companies to use for this sort of thing…

No, the audience is meant to bond with the crew which in turns leads to them agreeing with whatever propaganda they do, reinforcing/forming cucked plebs.

When they did it for PC portrait images in Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights, it was somewhat understandable. Small staff, limited budget and time

When it's the EA funded finale to a hyped-to-hell trilogy with over 100 people on staff and an already made face model that apparently no one remembered exists (Tali's ME1 model has her face details modeled under the visor), AND Holla Forums does better in 5 minutes, that's some bullshit.
They could have at least gotten the hand right.

Last Chancers is a great introduction to fluff 40k.
Dan Abnett has a book series about an Imperial Guard unit he created whole cloth. I wouldn't know about any Death Korps books.

what a fucking stupid idea, if they stole it they are goddamn retarded, and whoever did come up with the idea is a goddamn retard and if they both came up with it seperately they can bumfuck each other in retardedness, holy fuck

If they fuck up 40K for reals, blood will flow.

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Hellsreach. Good read, though I always though it made SM look too weak.

Warhamer was pozzed from the start sorry, the Dark Angels Primarch is named after a gay poet and "The Rock" which is the DA's base is named after a gay bar the GW staff used to go to.
Sorry guys.
1d4chan.org/wiki/The_Rock

That link says there was a gay bar near their headquarters, not that they actually visited it.

Warhammer in its early days was primarily a pisstake of every piece of sci-fi material the writers could get their hands on.
And the writers who do a lot of work for them have traditionally been really sub-par guys who couldn't get work elsewhere. Because they're cheap. Like Goto.
Individuals like Abnett are the rare example of a relatively decent writer getting involved because they sort of drifted in from old British comic writing circles.

They used to get a lot of 2000AD writers dropping in briefly because work was scarce and they needed some beer money.
During their brief involvement said writers would often mock their own work. Hence the very existence of the Arbites.

It's funny. Star Trek was explicitly written as socialist propaganda, but-due to their archetypal myopia-it falls apart under close examination.

Race is still alive and very much an issue, though it's been recontextualized in the face of alien contact. The Federation has subtle currents of human supremacy at every level, and that humanity is largely of Indo-European decent (both culturally and biologically). The highest echelons of government are occupied by military admirals who ensure that human colonies are started and maintained while gobbling up single planet minors in thorough imperial fashion (which precludes them from doing any earnest colonization for their species). Many of the colonies established involve people recreating traditional European agricultural life, with a few modern niceties. Currency is still a thing in the form of gold-pressed latinum and energy credits, and everyone is wise to the ferengi question. The fact that humans can interbreed with aliens, coupled with q shenanigans lends a certain degree of divine providence to humanity and their quest to explore and populate the unknown.

Reframing Star Trek as a pro-NatSoc morality tale is child's play.

Interesting post, thank you.

Even (((Milo))) has written about how the Empire are actually the good guys. In the pre-Disney Star Wars canon (now called "Legends", fuck off, it's the actual canon) the galaxy is later invaded by aliens with planet-sized spaceships. Strikes me something that can blow up planets would have been mighty useful around that time. But a bunch of butthurt tax-evaders, descended from a space-EU who militarily punished a group of planets for daring to leave, had to go and fuck that up. Twice, in fact.
Sage for the electric jew. Though George Lucas has made some interesting comments in his time.

Just found this on /startrek/. Some user managed to plug the biggest plothole in all the series.