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    When it first aired i had a kids crush on the lieutenant.

    Edit. Her. Crusher. Amanda from Stargate. The girl in Sliders early seasons. And Xenas roommate. Those were my sci-fi crushes back in the day.

    And then later there was Boomer in BSG, and T’pol.

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      you have to get Bev really, really blazed for that to happen.

      And to be clear, she’s the reason the replicators on the ship can’t make a good blunt. Except in engineering, and that’s just because they “accidentally forgot” to lock out one replicator in the auxillary engineering workshop on the starboard nacelle.

      If you’re thinking, “HEY, but the nacelles can’t be manned during operation…”… That’s exactly what the engineers want you to believe.

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          My headcannon is that you can, in fact, go in the nacelles while they’re operating, and be perfectly safe, but starleet’s corps of engineers tells everyone else that the radiation would kill them so they can have their own, private little space. Like a secret engineers club. (but also, they can transport guests in and have parties without fear of somebody crashing it.)

          the replicator in that space lacks the controls to prevent people from fabricating things that are of dubious legality. Like weed, which ordinarily wouldn’t be a problem, except Blazin Bev is a world class stoner; and that forced Picard to order it onto the forbiden list. the killjoy.

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    A non-binary masc fem person sleeping with an autistic character?..

    … totally plausible.

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        Maybe… Maybe some of the “male” crew wore miniskirts and they just don’t worry that much about that stuff in the future.

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          This is completely headcanon territory. Which is fine, but presenting it like it is somehow accepted fact is a little ridiculous.

          Tasha is a tough woman from a violent and lawless world who became the security officer on the enterprise after the federation helped her get away from there (not very fleshed out that part, iirc). Eventually, through some time travel weirdness she was taken prisoner by the romulans in the past and became romantically involved with one of them, leading to the birth of Sela (and her offscreen execution brought on by her attempt to flee with her daughter).

          I’m not really sure where you get that she is somehow not a bog standard woman in that. Is it the short hair? If yes then that seems a little sexist in itself.

          Either way, they don’t care that much about that stuff in the future, as you say. So why would Tasha even identify as anything else, when it is perfectly accepted to be just however you are anyway?

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            It was more a comment about that style of coupling happening a lot in real life. You’re really taking a throw away comment far too earnestly as an attack on her identity.