🎵 Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, Trash it, change it, mail – upgrade it, charge it, point it, zoom it, press it, snap it, work it, quick – erase it 🎵
🎵 Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, Trash it, change it, mail – upgrade it, charge it, point it, zoom it, press it, snap it, work it, quick – erase it 🎵
Bonk it.
Fucking offended. Simply because what Saru decided to go with was objectively worse. Execute. I love you man but come on. Then again the other floated options were ‘Manifest’ and ‘Hit it’ which is already used by Pike (as Saru points out). So… not much better.
Flying on instruments
visibly controlling laughter
“Nailed it, sir.”
You forgot the best one
Captain Freeman: Warp me!
“You may fire when ready”
I’m cross-pollinating for sure, but Thrawn’s has quite the impact
Note: if you are watching but haven’t finished the Ahsoka series, that clip contains spoilers.
Agreed - outstanding casting decision. There are a lot of things that frustrate me about the show, but for the most part I’ve found the “bad guys” FAR more interesting and compelling than anything about the “good guys” (and that includes the acting). Thrawn (and his troopers) and Baylan are GREAT.
Also, shoutout to Hayden Christensen for bringing some excellent subtlety to Anakin’s character at this point in the story - if you’re a nerd for this shit, there’s some really cool lightsaber style nuances and subtle callbacks/echoes to plot points and character traits that were mostly established outside of the prequel trilogy itself.
I decided a while ago that if I was a captain, my warp phrase would be Captain Tenneal’s “Let’s Go!” from MXC
Just posting this comment to call “dibs!”
Good choice lol
I don’t know how popular of an opinion it is
but I really liked Burnham’s “Let’s Fly.”
They left it open, but I’m certain Captain Seven 's warp phrase is “Comply”.
I love new Star Trek but the, “What’s your go to warp slogan?” banter feels a little like an indulgent writer’s room exercise. Each Captain had their own thing, but they never called too much attention to it on the classic shows. It was like their unique caffeine orders. Discovery’s banter with Saru felt authentic to that crew’s rapport, but the fact that it went on to become a Starfleet meme on Lower Decks and the cliffhanger ending of Picard is such an odd modern invention.
…but I’ll be darned if I don’t laugh every time.
“Should we put Captain Lorca’s warp phrase on the image?”
“Nah, fuck that mirror universe asshole. Just add another Pike and call it a day.”
I just want to see a Starfleet captain with a real zeal for ancient seacraft. I can see that spilling over onto the bridge with practical air of fun self-indulgence. Let’s bring back some of those SeaQuest vibes.
Sisko did build that Bajoran solar sailing ship, which was a nod to seagoing vessels.
A Bajoran lightship was a type of early Bajoran spacecraft, partially constructed of lumber, which utilized solar sail-powered spaceflight. Lightships were used by the Bajorans as early as the 16th century. (DS9: "Explorers") Bajorans first traveled from Bajor to Cardassia, and established ancient contact between the two worlds. For many years the Cardassians disputed this claim, referring to it as a "Bajoran fairy tale," because they refused to admit that the Bajorans had achieved interstellar