Yea, Babylon 5 was amazing.
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Why is there a picture of DS9 in a post about Babylon 5?
Okay, so there's two shows from the nineties about shopping malls in space. . .
What's to say... people in the 90s really liked shopping malls. And space.
Shopping malls were pretty cool back then though, an actual place to hang out! Nothing like the bleak liminal wastelands of today.
That's nostalgia talking. Back then we thought of them as dystopian examples of hyper capitalism.
For me they had the ice rink and the theater and you could take to bus to them and they were open. They were also pretty central so they were a good meet up point.
I agree there are absolutely better options for restoring third spaces that again, don't rely on proximity to consumerism.
we could make local spaces cool to hang out in, but like that takes committees and shit. you gotta organize and right now a lot of us got bigger things to build than parks.
Yes absolutely! And hopefully when there's time again to work on the smaller things we can build third spaces that don't rely on proximity to consumerism and capital.
that don’t rely on proximity to consumerism and capital.
my dude, i was part of organizing and filling the first few years of a concert series that was our city park a better third space. ten years ago they started charging admission. it was just $3 a concert this year, but still we fundraised for that stage so it would be free this is bullshit.
They're so threatened by socialism they compulsively require the performance of consumerism.
I'm guessing the $3 basically only covered the cost of having an admission/ticket system in the first place?
please don't get me started it's so the lady who runs the downtown association can skim some off the top
If I had a nickel for every 90s show about a shopping mall in space, I’d have two nickels. That’s not a lot, but it’s funny that it happened twice.
Lived through the nineties. Can confirm.
Sweet strawberry preserves, did the 90's like space.
Zathras is confused about which show he’s watching.
The one with this lady in it
The one that guest stars Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, of course.
The one where Robert Foxworth plays a high ranking officer
You know that whole s3 opener about "it failed."
Well someone had to pick up the slack. Those stembolts ain't gonna sell themselves
You. I like you.
That kid is back on the turbo lift!
My cousin Ensign Walter jerked off in public once. True story. He was on a shuttle to Terra Luna when all of a sudden the impulse engines went. The shuttle started spinning around, going out of control, so he decides it's all over and whips it out and starts beating it right there. So all the other ensigns take a cue from him and they start whipping it out and beating like mad. So all the ensigns are beating off, plummeting to their certain doom, when all of a sudden, snap! The impulse engines kick back in. The shuttle rights itself and it lands safely, and everyone puts their pieces or whatever, you know, away and deboards. No one mentions the phenomenon to anyone else.
Well did he cum or what?!?!
By the Prophets, man! There's just some things you don't talk about in public!
dude please don't lie we all know your cousin Ensign Walter never got promoted off SolHole and that's because he loved it. "Rafter un coded" he'd say. Everyone wanted that job i wanted that job.
Garak tried to screw me somewhere very uncomfortable once.
What, like the back of a Type 2 shuttle?
Fun fact: the nose of the Defiant is packed with explosives
And all the sensors for the ship. And it's detachable!
Also, the defiant has 3 shuttle craft. A working medbay on a combat ship? Nope, but 3 shuttles.
Yeah but they could never actually detach it because then it would be too obvious that the Defiant is actually just a Star Trek branded Millennium Falcon.
I’d never thought about it but now that you mention it, not even an EMH when they’re trying to sneak around the Gamma quadrant with a cloak that works half the time at best
This is such a minivan inspired spaceship design
Oh my god, Shran, you can't just ask people why they're pink.
Space Precinct?
Even in the future, shopping malls are failing. Just look at Empok Nor.
Let's build on the idea. A series about WW3, whose epicenter is the Metrocenter mall from Bill & Ted.
I'd also accept the Eden Prarie Mall (from Mallrats).