Star Trek Rules!

Letitia 2022-02-10 08:01:14

On the surface, many people may think that STAR TREK is a science fiction drama for children. Spaceships, alien wars, etc... (similar to Star Wars),
but when you watch the war, you will find it The exploration of the humanistic spirit, morality, and the interpretation of the concept of life and the universe are so profound. It is a series that will be thought-provoking in every episode. The
Star Trek series has been produced since the 1960s, and the first series at that time has exceeded All people's expectations for science fiction. By 1987, new actors, new effects and scenes, the same GENE RODDENBERRY. The same hope for the future of perfection, to further bring people into the world of utopia.
This is every step . Watching a TV series that will change your view of life and the world. Although it is a sci-fi theme, it is a wonderful series of sci-fi backgrounds that explore life.

PS: Let DATA come back to life!

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Star Trek: The Next Generation quotes

  • Counselor Deanna Troi: [to Riker, when he would rather hunt for Picard's alleged killers than hold a memorial service for him] Do you think you're the only one in pain? That you have a monopoly on loss?

    [getting upset]

    Counselor Deanna Troi: Well, I've got news for you. We're all hurting... we're all angry! And like it or not, you've got a responsibility to this crew! And you can't just indulge your personal desire for revenge!

  • Admiral Anthony Haftel: Mister Data, I regret that I must order you to transport Lal over to my ship.

    [Data rises to comply]

    Capt. Picard: Belay that order, Commander.

    Admiral Anthony Haftel: I beg your pardon.

    Capt. Picard: I will take this matter to Starfleet myself.

    Admiral Anthony Haftel: I am Starfleet, Captain. Proceed, Commander.

    Capt. Picard: Hold your ground, Mister Data.

    Admiral Anthony Haftel: Captain, you are jeopardising your command, and your career.

    Capt. Picard: There are times Sir... when men of good conscience cannot blindly follow orders. You acknowledge their sentience but ignore their personal liberty and freedom. Order a man to turn his child over to the state? Not while I'm his Captain.