Continuing the adventures of Starfleet’s finest aboard the USS Defiant-B.
Star Trek: Superior, s02e01 Diplomat says ominous things in bar, is immediately revealed as energy being and frozen by Guinan.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
I did mention that the Defiant-B’s bartender was Guinan, right? — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Guinan tells Sisko all about the interloper’s origin plane and abilities without any vagueness. Adds “nice to talk to someone who gets it”
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior: e02s02 The Defiant-B is dispatched to help an Intrepid-class whose stupid hinged warp nacelle has stuck in position. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
“What a stupid, stupid design for a starship” says everyone. But even they refuse to talk about its landing struts.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, e02s03 Aggressive aliens board the Defiant-B, are instantly transported to a brig cell. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
All possessions deactivated and beamed to a shielded storage locker, their clothes replaced with Federation-issue convict uniform.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Standardized mid-transport medical review removes and deactivates any bioagents and flags any anomalies. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e3 LaForge receives “Linear” award from Department of Temporal Investigations for inventing anti-chroniton field
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Becomes standard Starfleet equipment, activated at first sign of temporal bullshit, fixes provably innumerable problems.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
(minor edit, “Linear” award makes more sense than original “Ouroborous” award)
Star Trek: Superior, s2e4 Section 31 agent arrives on the Defiant-B. Openly welcomed because of course they’re all in Section 31. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
(Sisko’s transcendence widened his perspective in many ways)
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e5 A returned Odo joins the crew. They visit a planet of ass which guest star Kira Nerys kicks. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e6 Anya and Belle confirm that a relationship between a shapeshifter and a Holo Sapiens can get gloriously freaky.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
(They go to Bashir with Anya’s injuries, as telling the Doctor would be a bit weird) — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior s2e7 Crew help Hugh reactivate integration between him and his followers, creating a voluntary Borg Co-operative.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Several co-operative comrades join the Defiant-B’s crew. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e8 Borg co-operative now welcoming any who wish to join. Admiral Janeway attempts to reprimand Sisko, fails.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Several cloned Rikers join the Co-operative. Their effectiveness is significantly increased, and they continue to socialise. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
7/9 is conflicted. Bashir is intrigued, though his ego wins out, keeping him individual. Anya and Odo reveal shapeshifters are incompatible.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e9 Reformed Founders now identify selves as “Fluids”, apply for Federation membership. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Independent Race of Jem’Hadar also applies for membership. Insists on (and celebrate) full name on all usage.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 24, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e10 Data, the M-5000 computer, and the Co-operative help Reginald Barclay rebuild the neural scan interface. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
He volunteers to join the crew as a component of the M-5000 computer core. He’s never been so happy.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
ST: Superior, s2e10 sub-plot Barclay reveals his social problems were exacerbated by how, the instant he showed any ability, even …
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
… Captain Picard instantly attempted to cripple and kill him in unthinking fear against improving humanity. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Barclay: I’ve made a huge sacrifice to complete our mission. Picarde: RIP HIS BRAIN OUT!
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
The M-5000 and Barclay enjoy a relationship whose word for “love” requires seven degrees in computer science to understand. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
ST:S s2e10, coda Sisko and Barclay transport the ship to the Cytherian homeworld.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Where they explain that sending drones to randomly alter and abduct sentient beings is NOT OK. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e11, “Travel Broadens the Mind” The Defiant-B is visited by Wesley Crusher, who needs their help to save reality. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
They succeed, and Sisko’s captain’s log alone advances federation multidimensional science by several decades.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Star Trek: Superior, s2e11, coda Wesley helps Kosinski make a genuine breakthrough as an apology for the original Traveler gaslighting him.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Star Trek: Superior s2e12 The Defiant-B saves the Klingon homeworld. An impressed Worf volunteers a DS9-era transporter pattern …
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
… to join Thomas Riker’s transporter clone force. A test-Worf is beamed in and given the chance to join, and eagerly accepts. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
When asked for a name, the test proclaims his name to be Worf, and should any other Worf have a problem with that *they* can do something.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
However, in an allowance to the issuance of orders and tactical tracking, he takes the surname Jadzia. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
ST:S s2e11 Bashir uses Argrathi “decades of experience in hours” technology to learn useful new skills with no ill effects. He develops an
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
“Instant Starfleet Academy”. Several newly accepted Jem’Hadar federation citizens enroll and join the crew that evening. They excel. — Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
Some Jem’Hadar join the onboard Borg Co-operative. Any enemy of the Federation is substantially more screwed.
— Luke McKinney (@lukemckinney) July 25, 2015
More Federation fun with
holee shit…