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RGMUFC1
@RGMUFC1
Red Devil to the end! Those with followers on PM/DM = BLOCK!
Ljubljana, Slovenia Katılım Nisan 2012
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@bestofStarTrek First 2 seasons, great
3 season, Ammmm yeah...why?
4 season everything got rush through, that love drama between T'pol and Tucker, ruined whole vibe of the show.
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@bestofStarTrek Season 1, ok, nothing special 5/10
Season 2, bad, except few spotlight moments 3/10
Season 3 , Really good, but it could be better 7/10.
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@bestofStarTrek 7/10. It would be 8/10 but i hate 2 episodes they made, that quantum duplicate episode where Harry dies and warp 10 episode. Can't remember titles.
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@jondelarroz I didn't watch it couse i don't give a shit about some forced political made up trash that has nothing to do with star trek.
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@BallerToy1327 That would not be good, but borg can't adapt to bullets only to energy weapons so it would be easy to kill them.
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@LoudOutside What kind a monster of a woman are you that you have 6 kids and 4 ex-es?
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@jondelarroz I have an idea how to erase Discovery and st academy, just ignore it.
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I have a solution for Star Trek that can tie in United and remove the Kurtzman universe entirely:
Years into his presidency, Jonathan Archer and the nascent United Federation of Planets are rocked by escalating temporal anomalies that threaten the Romulan War peace and the young Federation itself.
Starfleet traces the disturbances to the still-unresolved Temporal Cold War, and discovers that the shadowy “Future Guy” who once manipulated the Suliban Cabal was none other than Archer himself, projected from a devastated 28th-century future. In that broken timeline (the one containing the Burn, the Federation’s near-collapse, and all the Kurtzman-era cataclysms), a desperate Archer had volunteered to become a non-corporeal agent, trying to steer 22nd-century events toward a stronger Federation.
Instead, his well-intentioned meddling fractured the prime timeline, birthing the divergent horrors he was attempting to prevent.
Working with a time-displaced descendant and a preserved message from his own Enterprise crew, President Archer confronts his future self in a temporal nexus aboard the new flagship USS United. He convinces the older version to stand down, allowing the original, unaltered timeline to reassert itself.
The Kurtzman-era disasters are retroactively erased, revealed as the “bad future” that no longer exists, restoring continuity and ushering in a stable golden age of exploration. The series then proceeds from this corrected prime timeline, with Archer’s presidency now free to focus on building the Federation we always wanted to see, setting up ongoing stories of unity, diplomacy, and discovery without the baggage of the last decade’s continuity snarls.
What do you think?


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My insider at Paramount tells me that Star Trek: United from @_MichaelSussman IS going forward, but due to the current deal structures they have in place, they're unable to announce it as of yet.
I'll note there is also an IMDB page made for the project already.
If my source is correct, this is a HUGE win for Star Trek fans.


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@jondelarroz @_MichaelSussman Come on get back in space and explore space and planets, and not woke trash.
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@Heal_within96 Really? She compared Looney tunes with serious cartoon? It's a looney tunes, it supposed to be stupid and unrealistic, that's why makes it funny. Oh go for a walk, maybe it clear your head.
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