ininewcrow, The Garak/Bashir relationship has become one of favourite pairings in Star Trek. Beautiful combination.
TarantulaFudge, Especially the lies.
Crackhappy, Am I crazy? I struggled to read that font and had to figure out what it said through context clues.
ummthatguy, Thought I’d picked a relatively legible typeface, but then I may just be more used to seeing frilly fonts. Teach your kids cursive, if only to mess with them, considering its uselessness in modern living.
Crackhappy, Lol. It’s probably just me. I do know cursive but that font is cursed in my eyes.
flicker, I read it perfectly, but probably because of the spoofing-on-Jane-Austen jokes I enjoy.
Infynis, I mostly got it from context too, but after I figured out what it said, I could read it
OpenStars, I was prepared to hate this, but with this cast of characters, how could I resist!?
ummthatguy, The relatively fixed setting and serialized storytelling allowed for much richer character development. Of note, the Ferengi, who were a shallow “capitalism run amok” species on TNG, become an in depth and semi-honorable group who would eventually be worthy of inclusion in the Federation.
OpenStars, WHAT!?
Catoblepas, If your man doesn’t look at you like Garak looks at Bashir, leave his ass ☺️
ummthatguy, Or the way he looks at root beer:
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fba52ba3-4b7c-4160-a5a0-ca5fe41855e9.jpeg
grue, Yes, your partner should consider you to be vile and insidious.
aeronmelon, But also cloy and bubbly.
negativenull, The sad O’Brien in the back makes this
ummthatguy,
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