How do you think the AH perceives you?

I'm guessing I come under the heading "who's that?"
Or possibly one of that lot from down under who provide slightly unreliable facts about Australia
 
But on the flip side you have the Romulans who don't bother controlling their emotions and are in current cannon merging back into the Volcan population.
Depends on which century you call current. Piccard, they're still (early 25th) baddies. Pike, they're hinted at. Discovery, yes, you're right.
I don't know how I missed this, but... Do you want to come lay down in my Subaru and talk about Star Trek? 😳
 
Picard and Sisko were both like father figures for me, two poles of my compass for what good men are supposed to be like 🥰
I suspect Picard is a major reason I drink Earl Grey, despite everyone in my immediate family being indifferent to actively hostile about that particular type of tea.

I didn't see DS9 until much later, but Colonel O'Neil from Stargate SG-1 gave me some 'this is how to man' vibes too, and made a nice contrast to Picard.
Also The Doctor, but that's a whole other can of jelly babies worms.
 
I suspect Picard is a major reason I drink Earl Grey, despite everyone in my immediate family being indifferent to actively hostile about that particular type of tea.

I didn't see DS9 until much later, but Colonel O'Neil from Stargate SG-1 gave me some 'this is how to man' vibes too, and made a nice contrast to Picard.
Also The Doctor, but that's a whole other can of jelly babies worms.
Goshdangit Z - now we need to have a Stargate marathon in our corner while I gush over Daniel Jackson!
 
I suspect Picard is a major reason I drink Earl Grey, despite everyone in my immediate family being indifferent to actively hostile about that particular type of tea.

I didn't see DS9 until much later, but Colonel O'Neil from Stargate SG-1 gave me some 'this is how to man' vibes too, and made a nice contrast to Picard.
Also The Doctor, but that's a whole other can of jelly babies worms.
I had a serious girlfriend in HS who taught me to drink Earl Grey (well before ST:TNG). It took me more than a decade to admit to myself I don't like it as much as English Breakfast
 
I had a serious girlfriend in HS who taught me to drink Earl Grey (well before ST:TNG). It took me more than a decade to admit to myself I don't like it as much as English Breakfast
Tea in my family is serious business. My family loves tea, they drink tons, but they drink very few, very (to me) similar types. English Breakfast, Assam, Darjeeling, and such.

I drink all kinds, even teas with fruit in it, or Lapsang Souchong which is smoked. I am very much (jokingly) looked down upon for it 😅

Edit: Y'all should try almond tea, it rocks.
 
Tread lightly. Some of my best scenes feature Orcs.
Which ones?
Tea in my family is serious business. My family loves tea, they drink tons, but they drink very few, very (to me) similar types. English Breakfast, Assam, Darjeeling, and such.

I drink all kinds, even teas with fruit in it, or Lapsang Souchong which is smoked. I am very much (jokingly) looked down upon for it 😅

Edit: Y'all should try almond tea, it rocks.
We mostly drink the fruity and herbal stuff around here. Especially raspberry root tea when the monthlys come around.

For a nice kick try putting a couple packets of fruity tea on top of the coffee grounds when brewing.
 
Which ones?
Terrible Company is a sword and sorcery fantasy satire with Orcs, Half-Elves, and Dwarves regularly featuring in the sex. I based my orc physiology on hyenas, and I have zero regrets.

EDIT: i was actively emulating Terry Pratchett for the first couple chapters while I developed my own fantasy comedy style, and I feel like I got there by chapter 4
 
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Lapsang souchong is my favorite tea.

Also you've all forgotten Spock, who was captain of Enterprise in Wrath of Khan and briefly in the unfortunate Chris Pine reboot. Therefore he is the right answer to the Captain's Debate.
Riker was also a captain in an alternate future.
 
Also you've all forgotten Spock, who was captain of Enterprise in Wrath of Khan and briefly in the unfortunate Chris Pine reboot. Therefore he is the right answer to the Captain's Debate.
The actual answer is obviously John Keating from Dead Poets Society.
 
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