• heiligerbimbam@lemmy.wtf
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    18 hours ago

    When I say that I don’t like how she lounges in her chair as a Starfleet captain, that’s not disrespectful, it’s just my opinion. Otherwise, the series is okay; it deserves a chance.

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      10 hours ago

      It was a long warp, she needed a book to keep her mind busy. I’d hate to have a boring dumb captain who just sits there all warp.

      • SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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        2 hours ago

        Isn’t that what the ready room is for? Captain chills out reads a book or whatever in a room next to the bridge, but they are ready to go out to the bridge and conduct themself formally when they get out there.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s what a captain does. Captains going on away missions weekly is what’s totally unrealistic. But that’s the engineered drama.

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        18 hours ago

        Oh, really? Which other captains do that? Did Picard or Janeway lounge in their seats like 13-year-old schoolgirls? I don’t remember that.

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          18 hours ago

          Did Picard or Janeway outlive all their friends family and comrades.

          I personally have several issues with the show; but Ake’s posture is certainly not one of them – In fact I kinda like it. She’s giving me Guinan or Dr Who vibes portraying an outward silliness that hides an inner sadness and seriousness.

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            Guinan and Dr Who weren’t captains. I don’t think anyone would take issue if it were the bartender portraying a laid back vibe, but you kind of want the captain to give the crew confidence that they’re alert and on top of things. Of course that’s not possible at all times, but that’s why the captain has quarters and a ready room. Some other officer should be sitting the the chair keeping an ey on things if the captain wants to read a book or whatever.

            It breaks immersion to have characters that are supposed to be ding serious jobs acting like teenagers.

        • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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          16 hours ago

          Damn, what has you so aggressive here? The other comment wasn’t venomous. Hell, it wasn’t even a little snarky.

          Something going on you want/need to vent about? Legit asking, I’ve had days where I got shitty to people that weren’t doing anything, and having a quick vent would have helped.

        • usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
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          17 hours ago

          I chill in chairs like that all the time. It’s comfy. Don’t be so self conscious you let schoolgirls have all the fun.

          • heiligerbimbam@lemmy.wtf
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            16 hours ago

            Sure, but you’re not a Starfleet captain. It just doesn’t work for me for that role. That’s all.

            If she does that in her quarters, great. But it just looks unprofessional to me in the captain’s chair.

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              2 hours ago

              But it just looks unprofessional to me in the captain’s chair.

              That’s what I love, though. A boss today might feel the need to cultivate a “professional” work environment to maintain discipline among their underlings, or to appear trustworthy to their clients.

              Ake doesn’t doesn’t need to worry about discipline among her officers. They aren’t working for a paycheck, they’re there because they feel a calling and a duty to be there. She trusts them implicitly, and is confident enough in having their respect that she can enjoy her time on her bridge. And her “clients” are university age kids, who generally don’t respond to the pomposity of performative professionalism.