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Joannie 2022-03-15 09:01:04
Star Trek: Next Generation Diversity Review (19-25 episodes)
[Episode 19] This is the first episode with the Klingons as the theme. Klingon's customs and outlook on honor are all reflected. Although they look very ugly, much uglier than the first generation, but after in-depth understanding, they have more sense of identification with them. Some of...
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Rosalind 2022-03-14 14:12:23
Star Trek: Next Generation Diversity Review (10-18 episodes)
[Episode 10] This episode is pretty good, and the whole episode revolves around Troi. First, her mother came on the court, and she was the first to win, and suddenly became the target of everyone's headaches. If analogy, it is similar to the role of Janice in "Friends". However, the...

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Krista 2022-04-22 07:01:28
It's very humanistic. How do you feel that the films of the 1980s are all in this tone, including the old version of DW, which greatly promotes the humanism of the Renaissance. The last episode said that the 24th human beings have no desire for all kinds of things, and some only have the pursuit of exploration and self. Will there really be such a Garden of Eden one day in the future? Why am I so unbelievable _(:з」∠)_
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Chelsea 2022-02-10 08:01:14
Under the general situation of Covid-19, the indefinite blockade made me travel with the enterprise. The technology of the 1980s surpassed the thinking of the 21st century. Leaders are decisive but not arbitrary, followers are obedient and do not follow blindly, perform their duties and do their best, refuse to kill but fearlessly sacrifice, tolerate everything without losing their individuality. This is an ideal world.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation quotes
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Lieutenant Worf: Nepo!
Capt. Picard: This is mutiny!
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[repeated line]
Capt. Picard: Engage!