This was too much fun not to collect.
@lukemckinney Also Geordi LaForge with heavier augments, Thomas Riker as Chief of voluntarily self-transporter-cloned security force.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
I did mention that the Defiant-B’s bartender was Guinan, right? — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
(thanks to @rex4711 for the transporter-Riker reminder)
Star Trek: Superior, ep 1 Data: Sir, we’re picking up signs of a smug omnipotent pure energy being. Sisko: >cracks knuckles< — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 2. The Doctor and Belle deal with the revelation that Bashir’s favorite hobby is slaughtering holographic beings. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 3 During downtime, 7/9 and the Doctor celebrate how nice it is to finally have crewmates worth talking to.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 4 A visiting diplomat is acting strangely. Bashir and the Doctor set the federation speed record for medical exam. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
It finds and fixes the problem, avoiding quite a lot of stupid predictable bullshit. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 5 Crew encounter a warp-capable world whose tradition forbids an easy cure to lethal plague. They release it anyway. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 6 Shape-shifter beams aboard the ship, found in 0.3 seconds, learns not to try that on Dominion war vets.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Every Star Trek: Superior has a Batman BatB style pre-credits sequence where they resolve an entire past Trek ep in one minute. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Adult Belle: I suddenly want to bone you in an out of character manner! Sisko, taps commbadge: Doctor, quarantine, medical emergency. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
(and one from guest scriptwriter!)
@lukemckinney The Q Continuum experiences a Douglas Adams-style existential crisis and disappears in a puff of space dust. *Credits* — Krähenbühl (@HunterGraybeal) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 7 A telepathic alien uses abilities to seduce a crew member, is prosecuted to the full extent of the law as rapist. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 8 Bashir feels jealousy as best man during the Doctor’s long-awaited marriage to the LMH. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 9 Crew discover all the cloned Rikers’ main pastime is orgy. None are suprised. Some are intrigued. All are invited. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 10 An aid mission continues normally when officials object to LaForge’s blatant augments and are utterly ignored. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 11, “The Voyage” The Defiant-B is transported to distant sector of the galaxy by superior alien technology. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Thing seem grim until they realize no-one has transporter technology, and they can just beam out every enemy’s reactor manifolds. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
But due to sheer numbers, they must choose between triggering the recall program or destroying the alien technology. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
They choose to beam over a torpedo with a short fuse before triggering the recall program. Home inside one episode. The Doctor grimaces.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 12 An alien hacking attempt is countered with contemptuous ease by the Defiant-B’s M-5000 Multitronic computer. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
The rest of the episode is flashbacks to the Doctor, Moriarty, and Data convincing a youthful M-5 core to make something better of itself. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, Ep 13 Data reveals that the body destroyed on the Scimitar was a drone body because of course he has those.Rikers wink. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Rikers ask about being fully functional and if they can borrow some. Data assures them he’d like to investigate personally too.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
The second series of Star Trek: Superior has now aired. And if you’d like more Treknobabble: