Star Trek Discovery
SJW Propaganda Trash Edition
Star Trek Discovery
SJW Propaganda Trash Edition
How did that code end up being used by a CG company? I thought they would've made some random text.
I'm sure it's a deliberate choice, listen to the dialogue in the scene preceding and following the display of code, and the use of the term "lurker"
heh, reddit/pol/eddit detected
Male Privilege Messaging Confirmed
Tonight's episode further confirmed another theory I've had been pondering for a few episodes. Take a close look at the uniforms of the Starfleet, regardless of rank or species, if the character is male, the uniform shoulders have 5 thick stripes, if the character is female, the uniform only has 4 thick stripes. Prove me wrong.
nice try fag
>>>Holla Forums
Into the trash at once.
Counting their chickens before they've hatched, the little corporate shills.
I wonder how many lives Starfleet has lost because it uses C in the 23rd century. C sucks.
So how many of you have seen episode 4? The really shitty part about it is that the monster decides not to be a kill beast when Michael decides it isn't. What makes it even gayer is how it is symbolism for Michael's character.
Michael is going to be the new security chief. The preview for episode 5 hints at this.
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This whole scene is exactly why Roddenberry had his rule of no interpersonal conflicts. Just pointless soap opera non-sense. The queer is entirely correct btw.
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I've seen screenshots of this show and always thought it was a fake. I knew about the show, the cast, and the agenda, but the screens always looked so bad I couldn't imagine they were from a real show. They always looked like cosplayer taking a picture infront of a bad greenscreen at a convention.
Then I see the clips in this thread and realize the whole thing is real, it's on tv, and it's as bad as the pictures. It's kind of a surreal moment.
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How long until they reveal Islam to be the only surviving human religion?
Here goy, worship our Chosen. He'll be the greatest ever known eventhough he personally invented shit and just stole from others.
All these characters are assholes you'd find in a Starbucks.
You are a bad programmer if you think that.
w-whoa
Holy shit this is bad. Where’s the cozy? Where’s the esprit de corps?
Since he's Gay Officer, he has another definition of "esprit de corps" (same goes for the doc).
You realize this means Star Trek Discovery hates Holla Forums?
>written by (((Alex Kurtzman)))
>produced by (((Akiva Goldsman)))
STD must be set in the Mirror Universe where everything is opposites.
In the Mirror Universe Musk isn't the Monorail guy from the Simpsons, he's someone that actually makes stuff.
I think the bigger issue here is that they are using Windows API. Why would they use Windows in their 23rd century socialist utopia?
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Keep trying but when multiple generations of programmers make the same mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over again then it is the fault of the language and not the user.
>Windows API
I guess they should be using Linux over Windows.
Like risking the lives on a ship on a unstable tech?
Why is the entire crew such snarky assholes? Even Firefly wasn't this Whedon
For modern audiences, in order to establish that characters are friends with each other they must crack jokes to each other every five minutes because that's how people seem to behave these days. It's pretty bad in the first episode when you know nothing about the characters nor their history. Fucking Voyager did better establishing characters than this like the Doc for example. He was a dick at first but he worked well with other chracters because you have that context about him.
You'd think that a organisation that's in a cold war with the Klingons would be a lot more tense, rather than snarky. It's jarring having a funny moment at one point then immediatly cut to a character knocking out of her superior officer.
Yeah but in STD they don't even seem like they're friends, their snark comments always sound passive-agressive, it's like they hate each other's guts.
So like typical SJWs.
True but that's probably why we're often told that "they know each other" or have some history. Even though they are quick to beat each other up when the plot demands it. Something like "Encounter at Farpoint" would have worked better where the crew meets each other and work together as colleagues first. Since the first episode isn't even on the Discovery, it would make some sense instead of the shit we got involving a small well to save some aliens in a drought.