More Star Trek: TNG?

Maybe so, because I watched one with some interesting characters and great actors and then also some ferengi.

If you said “Quark, Rom and Nog” we could have a convo. But now, I must turn up the pain setting. Don’t make me keep doing this. I like you. Just give me the answer to king to queen’s level 3. I mean, stop it with the DS9 Ferengi!

What, Nog? What did he do? Next you’re going to tell me Jake is your favorite DS9 character. Pull the other one.

Admit it, you only watched the first season of the show.

I’m starting to wonder about him myself…

Sure, if that’s the one with the Dominion War.

You say that, and yet you ask what Nog did. You’re either trolling us super hard, or somehow blocked out all that Nog accomplished just during the war.

Yeah, I probably did because yawn ferengi. Remind me why I should care about him?

Maybe he needs this:

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A bitchin’ necklace? Who doesn’t need one of those!

Dive, at this point I’m writing you off as trolling, because I can’t believe, for a second, that you watched the entirety of DS9 and still have to ask what either Nog or Rom accomplished.

Trollin’. Yep.

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It’s easy to say that the Ferengi were fairly one dimensional… but so were most of the non human species. They were fairly monolithic, with a handful of standout individuals.

Also, Quark first appeared as a face on a chest full of loot.

He’s just instigatin’. I’ll work on him a bit with the penalties.

They were one-dimensional in TNG, but DS9 fleshed them out to such a point that even I came to love them in the end, and I hated them in TNG.

Hah, we just watched that episode last night! (We’re rewatching the series again.) Any time Brunt shows up, I’m happy.

I wouldn’t mind seeing a show or miniseries focusing on why Starfleet Admirals are so narrow minded or wrongheaded, especially compared to their captains. And a captain with an illustrious history like Picard might make a great or awful admiral. I know the Star Trek movies showed how Kirk made such an awful admiral, but at least this would advance the timeline, and show how a fish out of water might come to flop back in the water and lead a school of regressive fish.

The sad rule of Star Trek is that all Admirals, Commodores or Fleet Captains are insane, evil or incompetent:

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Preach it brother. I hate that Nemesis is where we left off the story of the Federation and the Star Trek universe, and everything since has been in the past.