I worked hard at imitating the Leonard Nimoy Spock’s raised eyebrow for quite a while. I don’t regret the time spent practicing that in front of a mirror. I never mastered a fully raised eyebrow, but I can do a slight eyebrow raise.
Whenever someone is being greedy or acting a fool, I say, “hoo-man,” in a bad Ferengi accent.
Jean-Luc Picard’s “make it so” is a go to phrase for me.
My first sip of coffee for the day is always my Janeway moment.
When someone says something far fetched, I say “really.” I think I’m channeling Benjamin Sisko. No one else sees it that way.
I say “p’takh” a bit too often. Not to anyone who understands Klingon. Not yet, anyway.
Any Star Trek mannerism or phrase you’ve incorporated into your life?
Data:
“I do not know” is the most elementary and valuable statement in science, the beginning of wisdom.
I admire this statement and it heavily influences my thinking.
Quick, boys - blast “Anything Goes” into it!
Everybody remember where we parked
Every time I hear that phrase I think of whale songs.
I must confess that I don’t get the reference. Where was this from?
It’s from the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Ah thanks.
When we’re gaming together but he gets distracted by his phone, I’ll call my husband back to the game with, “Play dom-jot, hew-mon!” but I never stab him if he’s cheating.
I never stab him if he’s cheating.
So you’re not fully committed, ok.
Username checks out.
Kudos on not getting stabby! Self-restraint is a good life skill.
Anytime in online discourse whenever I see some Incel refer to “females” I always ready it in the ferengi voice. Quite appropriate too
Going to start doing this, thanks
I say “Fascinating.” a bit too often.
A fair bit of “Oh my!” al a Sulu too
Besides that, “shut up Wesley” is a common retort in our house hold.
Oh my gosh, yes. “Oh my” is great. I’m laughing at the thought of using “fascinating” as shorthand for, “Whatever, I long since stop listening, but I’m too polite to ask you to stop talking.”
Captains log stardate 2023.8
I hate Wesley Crusher.
I impersonate Picard and trash talk Wesley all the time to my wife.
yeah i drop the occasional ‘fascinating’ too
Whenever I wake up my computer I saw a little “Hello Computer”.
Quaint
Just use the keyboard
Exploitation begins at home
Once you have their money, you never give it back.
The price for peace is at an all time low
That episode is one of the best of the whole franchise.
Best episode of deep space 9 is the one where there trying to protect the domain sub space rely while fed try and decode it
Greed is eternal.
…it’s insidious!
Like the fediverse
Do you think they’ll be able to save us from corporations owning the internet?
Corporations built the internet I don’t see how you get rid of them but maybe we can build a network beside it that people willing to learn can use
Narrator: They did not.
(Corporations made the Internet popular. They had very little do do with building it.)
@MajorHavoc @Thedogspaw corporations joined, as always, when a publicly funded thing turned out to be profitable.
I work for an MSP and I often multiply my time estimates by a factor of four… Does that count?
Ah, yeah, web dev here. We call it, “Scotty Time.”
Industrial maintenance here, I try and give only Starfleet Estimates when management sniffs around for their broken-ass machines back.
“He’s dead, Jim.”
I work in tech and say that a lot. It would hit different in medicine.
A classic!
“IT’S A GOOD DAY TO DIE!”
I deal with anxiety. One of the best ways to manage and even help make it better is to embrace the anxious situation head on and dive in, welcome the challenge. No one does that better than Klingons.
One time the company I worked at, they were expanding life insurance benefits for all employees, and I sent out a meme with Worf and the words “TODAY IS A GOOD DAY TO DIE” on an internal fun forum. It was highly upvoted, lol.
Heghlu’meH QaQ jajvam!
ROARRRRR!!!
parmaqqaywI’
Anytime I see or hear the word “females” when speaking about a woman, I can’t help but say - feeee-malesss - in a hissing and lecherous voice.
Also I like this Patak brand of curry, and I think “p’takh” every time I open the jar.
I also do the hissy “feeeeeeeeeemales” one. People who casually call women “females” are most probably Ferengi.
Ah, I see! They pose as humans because they’re embarrased about their lobe size.
And that they’re so bad at acquiring profit.
I adjust my shirt/sweater like Picard when he gets up.
Aka the Picard maneuver
@Nmyownworld Whenever I have solved some weird tech issue, my first instinct is to throw my hands up and shout “Qapla’!”
(It’s the pose from the end of Goldeneye, so I am clearly aware of how quickly my fortune can turn.)
I’m thinking of Boimler practicing saying “qapla’” which is awesome.
He’s actually practicing saying nuqneH. nuqneH means “what do you want” literally but is a form of greeting in klingon while Qapla’ means goodbye, good luck, or bon voyage.
Literally, Qapla’! is “Success!”
@teft@startrek.website @Basilisk@mtgzone.com
Thanks knowledgeable Klingon language folks!
It’s a little on the nose, considering my display name and avatar, but, “That’s a stupid question!”
I love admiral Patrick. Your comment made me chuckle.
One day, I want to go on an adventure and just see how far that takes me.
Not me but my friend always say “Engage!” when he activates his electric recliner.