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"title": "Star Trekkin'",
"description": "An amusing take on how the humans in Star Trek relate to their technology (and how other aliens relate to them).",
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Today, in the "I never thought of it like that" file:
> Random Headcanon: That Federation vessels in _Star Trek_ seem to experience bizarre malfunctions with such overwhelming frequency isnt just an artefact of the television serial format. Rather, its because the Federation as a culture are a bunch of deranged hyper-neophiles, tooling around in ships packed full of beyond-cutting-edge tech they dont really understand... All those rampant holograms and warp core malfunctions and accidentally-traveling-back-in-time incidents? That doesnt actually happen to anyone else; its literally **just** Federation vessels that go off the rails like that. And they do so on a fairly regular basis.
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But apparently, others **have** thought of that, and its implications:
> So to everyone else in the galaxy, all humans are basically Doc Brown... Aliens who have seen the _Back to the Future_ movies literally dont realise that Doc Brown is meant to be funny. Theyre just like “yes, that is exactly what all human scientists are like in my experience”.
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> THE ONLY REASON SCOTTY IS CHIEF ENGINEER INSTEAD OF SOMEONE FROM A SPECIES WITH A HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL APTITUDE IS BECAUSE EVERYONE FROM THOSE SPECIES TOOK ONE LOOK AT THE ENTERPRISES ENGINE ROOM AND RAN AWAY SCREAMING
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> klingons: okay we dont get it
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> vulcan science academy: get what
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> klingons: you vulcans are a bunch of stuffy prisses but youre also tougher, stronger, and smarter than humans in every single way
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> klingons: why do you let them run your federation
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> vulcan science academy: look
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> vulcan science academy: this is a species where if you give them two warp cores they dont do experiments on one and save the other for if the first one blows up
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> vulcan science academy: this is a species where if you give them two warp cores, they will ask for a third one, immediately plug all three into each other, punch a hole into an alternate universe where humans subscribe to an even more destructive ideological system, fight everyone in it because theyre offended by that, steal their warp cores, plug those together, punch their way back here, then try to turn a nearby sun into a torus because that was what their initial scientific experiment was for and they didnt want to waste a trip.
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> vulcan science academy: they did that last week. we have the write-up right here. its getting published in about six hundred scientific journals across two hundred different disciplines because of how many established theories their ridiculous little expedition has just called into question. also, they did turn that sun into a torus, and no one actually knows how.
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> vulcan science academy: this is why we let them do whatever the hell they want.
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> klingons: ... can we be a part of your federation
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> you know what the best evidence for this is? Deep Space 9 almost never broke down. minor malfunctions that irritated OBrien to hell and back, sure, but almost none of the truly weird shit that befell Voyager and all the starships Enterprise. what was the weirdest malfunction DS9 ever had? the senior staff getting trapped as holosuite characters in Our Man Bashir, and that was because a human decided to just dump the transporter buffer into the stations core memory and hope everything would work out somehow, which is a bit like swapping your computers hard drive out for a memory card from a PlayStation 2 and expecting to be able to play a game of Spyro the Dragon with your keyboard and mouse.
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> There is no phrase in Vulcan for “the particular moment when you understand that the true way to serenity is to embrace chaos as much as logic.”
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> Vulcans that work for Starfleet though, have a particular look that passes between them when sharing war stories featuring human shenanigans that might mean the same thing.
From http://beka-tiddalik.tumblr.com/post/150425828285/roachpatrol-deadcatwithaflamethrower / HT [jwz.org](https://www.jwz.org/blog/2016/11/star-trek-mad-science/)
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