Seeking common ground while reserving differences in interstellar civilization

Pete 2022-07-30 21:48:54

Different interstellar civilizations have been born in the universe. How should these interstellar civilizations seek common ground while reserving differences? Whether they merge or split . Excerpts from

film reviews:
1. Hanxing·BD5HPC: a bloody case caused by the government and unscrupulous developers colluding with violent demolition
2. Little M: ​​Halo The design is very fascinating.
3. Fool: An alien demolition that fails to succeed, the demolition always fails in the alien.
4. Michik: The subject matter is very good~ The content is also worth thinking about, but the director's film rhythm is not good. There are relatively many logical errors in movies.
5. Sister Ono: Yes, eternal youth is the eternal dream of mankind!
6. Yunhu is not happy: The biggest difference between the Star Trek series and the other movies I watched is that the old man always goes to a girl from a different planet in every episode.
7. Jiangdu: Nature is the ultimate choice for mankind...
8. Fayなに: It is a movie that will forget the plot after watching it. . .
9. HaoRGa: The Baku planet is like another Pandora planet. The simplicity is hard to find in the 21st century. What's more, in the 24th century
10, wojishikong: an eternal topic: Does the standard of justice point to the majority or the minority?
11. Prime: An okay episode. This...is again...the aliens who resisted the forced demolition...and...successful...but...12 years earlier than "Avatar"
12, in no particular ranking: Star Trek 9: Invisible data robot
13. Yuanbao: If I live 300 years old and am young, I can also be so calm and blow the stars out of the flowers.
14. Non-war and unyielding: Interstellar series, double respect for me
15. Pencil: "The darkest era in our history is to interrupt the culture of a few people and let them relocate to meet the interests of most people..." "They are just a mere 600 people..." "Then you think it should be How many, five thousand? Ten thousand? Fifty thousand? How many people do you think you are doing wrong?” ps, Captain Picard can come to Baku planet to talk about love every year, which is equivalent to the celebrities going to Korea once a year.

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Star Trek: Insurrection quotes

  • Admiral Matthew Dougherty: [after discovering Ru'afo's true intentions] We're taking this ship out of here. This mission is over.

    Ad'har Ru'afo: It is NOT over!

    Admiral Matthew Dougherty: It is over!

    [Ru'afo suddenly attacks Dougherty]

    Ad'har Ru'afo: I do not take orders from you!

    [smashes Dougherty into a glass case and places him on an operating machine]

    Admiral Matthew Dougherty: If you launch the injector while the planet is still populated, the Federation will pursue you until...

    Ad'har Ru'afo: [icily] The Federation...

    [activates the machine]

    Ad'har Ru'afo: ... will never know what happened here!

    [He lifts the face of Dougherty, killing him]

  • Captain Picard: Bridge to Commander Worf... Worf?

    Lieutenant Commander Worf: Captain?

    Captain Picard: I don't know how they do it on Deep Space 9, but on the Enterprise, we still report for duty on time.

    Lieutenant Commander Worf: [Worf jumps out his bunk, bashes his head]

    [on intercom]

    Lieutenant Commander Worf: Sorry sir, I'm on my way.

    Captain Picard: We'll skip the court martial this time. Picard out.