So are you going to make franchise licenses available?
Yes. Corporate terminology to be used:
International Corporate Headquarters = Starfleet Command (duh)
National Corporate Headquarters (outside wherever Command is) = Deep Space X (in order of establishment)
Franchises = U.S.S. [City Name] - [Letter if multiple in city]
Store Numbers = NCC-Zip code
Store Class = based on fire code rating for people allowed in. Reflects standard exploration ships of the line classes.
R&D Class = Same Naming/Numbering system, classes reflective of science vessels.
Legal Department = Defiant Class
CEO = Commander of Starfleet
Misc corporate ranks = Commandants, Admirals, Sector Commanders, etc
Store Owner = Captains
Store Managers = Commanders
Assistant Managers = Lt. Commanders
Full Time Workers = Lieutenants
Part Time Workers = Lieutenant, Jr. Grade
Trainee = Ensign
Applicants = Cadets
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I recall reading that book. It was called Dark Mirror. I think I remember it being really good.
Mirror Picard is literally knocked out for most of the book, so the writer didn't have to worry about writing him. And it's funny you should mention Mirror Troi. She was A) approximately as powerful as the captain for reasons and the most mean and evil of them all.
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I can't picture an evil Picard anyway.
Shinzon.
Just looking through wiki and there's a character named Satan's Robot.
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I can't picture an evil Picard anyway.
Patrick Stewart was never exactly fully on board with the whole "talking to guys with fish heads while wearing latex pajamas" corneyness that was Star Trek. I can fully imagine him being brought a script which required him to do that but with a goatee and an evil laugh, at this point he'd hurl the script at someone and point blank refuse to do it.
I recall reading that book. It was called Dark Mirror. I think I remember it being really good.
Mirror Picard is literally knocked out for most of the book, so the writer didn't have to worry about writing him. And it's funny you should mention Mirror Troi. She was A) approximately as powerful as the captain for reasons and the most mean and evil of them all.
An evil Picard would be terrifying. Mirror Troi sounds like Mirror Hoshi.
I am convinced that the mirror universe is just Q porn or something. "How about we create a parallel time line where 90% of the galaxy has the mentality of a Romulan sex addict? LuLs. Make it so!"
I recall reading that book. It was called Dark Mirror. I think I remember it being really good.
Mirror Picard is literally knocked out for most of the book, so the writer didn't have to worry about writing him. And it's funny you should mention Mirror Troi. She was A) approximately as powerful as the captain for reasons and the most mean and evil of them all.
Yeah. Really, just, excellent parallel universe stuff. Which can get tiresome really fast. The Mirror Enterprise-D had far superior weapons and more militaristic uniforms (as described). The stuff about Mirror Picard was generally hinted at, but he was basically a ruthless bastard. Which you'd have to be, because most promotions there seemed to come from dead men's shoes.
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The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
My neck, my back, my FUPA and my crack.
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The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I can't picture an evil Picard anyway.
Shinzon.
Just looking through wiki and there's a character named Satan's Robot.
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KageraImitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered Userregular
The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
My neck, my back, my FUPA and my crack.
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AManFromEarthLet's get to twerk!The King in the SwampRegistered Userregular
The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
GALAXIES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY
Welcome to science fiction. 8-)
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KageraImitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered Userregular
The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I can't picture an evil Picard anyway.
Shinzon.
Just looking through wiki and there's a character named Satan's Robot.
?
satan's robot is the flash gordon villain in Paris' holodeck program
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AManFromEarthLet's get to twerk!The King in the SwampRegistered Userregular
The book cover was hilarious it had good Picard and bad Picard and you could tell which was which because good Picard had a friendly smile and bad Picard had a frown. Subtlety!
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
I still find it somewhat surprising that TNG never ventured to the Mirror Universe. I remember reading a novel about a Mirror Enterprise-D, but none of the details.
Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
I can't picture an evil Picard anyway.
Shinzon.
Just looking through wiki and there's a character named Satan's Robot.
?
satan's robot is the flash gordon villain in Paris' holodeck program
I recall reading that book. It was called Dark Mirror. I think I remember it being really good.
Mirror Picard is literally knocked out for most of the book, so the writer didn't have to worry about writing him. And it's funny you should mention Mirror Troi. She was A) approximately as powerful as the captain for reasons and the most mean and evil of them all.
An evil Picard would be terrifying.
Not to cross the streams, but Evil Picard is basically Grand Admiral Thrawn.
And him loose in Star Trek would be terrifying.
Reading TNG Season 8...I want to go to a con and give a bunch of the best of these to the cast (I think, for the 25th anniversary, they're appearing more frequently in larger groups at cons) to read out, each one read out by the relevant actor (if one is about two characters interacting, whichever character's name is mentioned first). Anything about the ship or crew in general would be read by Stewart.
Stewart: "A computer virus disables the Enterprise and the replicators; water scarcity causes a panic."
Wheaton: "Wesley's 'practice date' with Data gets weird."
Spiner: :winky:
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Yes. Corporate terminology to be used:
International Corporate Headquarters = Starfleet Command (duh)
National Corporate Headquarters (outside wherever Command is) = Deep Space X (in order of establishment)
Franchises = U.S.S. [City Name] - [Letter if multiple in city]
Store Numbers = NCC-Zip code
Store Class = based on fire code rating for people allowed in. Reflects standard exploration ships of the line classes.
R&D Class = Same Naming/Numbering system, classes reflective of science vessels.
Legal Department = Defiant Class
CEO = Commander of Starfleet
Misc corporate ranks = Commandants, Admirals, Sector Commanders, etc
Store Owner = Captains
Store Managers = Commanders
Assistant Managers = Lt. Commanders
Full Time Workers = Lieutenants
Part Time Workers = Lieutenant, Jr. Grade
Trainee = Ensign
Applicants = Cadets
Tarkalian (sp?) Tea,
Synthale
Root Beer
Everything Scotty Ever Drank Including "It's Green"
that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
THERE.
ARE.
FOUR.
TOPPINGS.
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Secret Satan Wishlist!! Thinkgeek Wish List
Don't forget Blood Wine.
You could sell a beer called "Drümhead." Each pint comes with a riveting lecture about ethics.
Oh my lord this is fabulous.
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Probably a good thing, since that would have meant DS9 wouldn't have had the blank slate for their Mirror adventures. I seem to recall them being good at first, but kind of getting silly towards the end.
He'd also tell Troi to shut it and make him a sandwich.
Mirror Picard is literally knocked out for most of the book, so the writer didn't have to worry about writing him. And it's funny you should mention Mirror Troi. She was A) approximately as powerful as the captain for reasons and the most mean and evil of them all.
Shinzon.
Just looking through wiki and there's a character named Satan's Robot.
Patrick Stewart was never exactly fully on board with the whole "talking to guys with fish heads while wearing latex pajamas" corneyness that was Star Trek. I can fully imagine him being brought a script which required him to do that but with a goatee and an evil laugh, at this point he'd hurl the script at someone and point blank refuse to do it.
An evil Picard would be terrifying. Mirror Troi sounds like Mirror Hoshi.
Evil Picard will be played by sir Ian Mckellen.
Are there MSpaints of any more of these or do I have work to do?
Yeah. Really, just, excellent parallel universe stuff. Which can get tiresome really fast. The Mirror Enterprise-D had far superior weapons and more militaristic uniforms (as described). The stuff about Mirror Picard was generally hinted at, but he was basically a ruthless bastard. Which you'd have to be, because most promotions there seemed to come from dead men's shoes.
Also the mirror universe was bad because earth and part of the spiral arm of the galaxy was slowly flying off from the rest of the milky way and that made humans lonely and shit.
What
That... that's a thing in that book?
?
Yeah basically the stars in our part of the arm were drifting off making it harder for the human empire to stay in control and conquer so they try to invade the federation!
GALAXIES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY
Welcome to science fiction. 8-)
A Q did it.
satan's robot is the flash gordon villain in Paris' holodeck program
I like mine better.
Not to cross the streams, but Evil Picard is basically Grand Admiral Thrawn.
And him loose in Star Trek would be terrifying.
Reading TNG Season 8...I want to go to a con and give a bunch of the best of these to the cast (I think, for the 25th anniversary, they're appearing more frequently in larger groups at cons) to read out, each one read out by the relevant actor (if one is about two characters interacting, whichever character's name is mentioned first). Anything about the ship or crew in general would be read by Stewart.
Stewart: "A computer virus disables the Enterprise and the replicators; water scarcity causes a panic."
Wheaton: "Wesley's 'practice date' with Data gets weird."
Spiner: :winky:
The picture is by John Allison, of Bad Machinery and Scary Go Round. I don't think he's done any more as of yet.
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