About the most intriguing Star Trek species.

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28 May 2020, 11:13 am

I am unwilling right now to really develop my proposition for a topic about the most intriguing Star Trek species.

But one of the most intriguing Star Trek species for me may be the Q continuum.

I post here a Youtube clip about Star Trek : Voyager. It's this clip I saw that inspired me for my topic. The proof of the truth of my affirmation reside in my post in the Random Discussion section, located in the What's on your mind right now? egregore.

Truth is a serious matter, and allowing cherubs with total freewill is perilous for everything except the little toothless cherubs. Why is that ?



Don't be so heavy, and enjoy the show. :jester: :heart: :nerdy:



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28 May 2020, 11:43 am

I've always been a fan of the Ferengi and the Vorta. Polar opposites but both species have surprised me numerous times. Oops - I almost forgot Vulcans - I am a huge Spock fan, I find him and Sarek very intriguing but not his species as a whole.



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28 May 2020, 12:38 pm

Nothing worse than "kid angels", also known as "cherubs", running wild.

Those little babies with angel wings-being given free will- and being allowed to run amok!

You have no idea how serious an issue it is!



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28 May 2020, 12:52 pm

Yep, that.

I take a break. I worked so hard. I will resume work bioentôt. :ninja: :|



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28 May 2020, 1:05 pm

Humans have been, and always will be the most intriguing species I have ever encountered, real or fictional.

I've been around them for over 60 years, and I still don't fully understand them!


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29 May 2020, 6:20 pm

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Fnord wrote:
Humans have been, and always will be the most intriguing species I have ever encountered, real or fictional.

I've been around them for over 60 years, and I still don't fully understand them!


You're right. It can be hard or really hard to understand humans. But if you choose the path of understanding humans, you may get gifted with some tools on your path.

I thought I was an ordinary human, despite people telling me otherwise. I did not believe them. What I know, and is a fact not a fiction, is that you cannot judge a book by its cover. You can only judge whether you want to buy the book or not, with the cover. The cover definitively is not coming by the one writing the book.