Posted in: Quotes, Star Trek

Daily Star Trek Quotes: August 11-17

What I see everyone doing at the Las Vegas Star Trek convention. Thank you.

Here are the Daily Star Trek Quotes that will appear on the @STrekQuotes Mastodon account and the @STrekQuotes Bluesky account for the week of August 11th through August 17th. Note: Because Twitter/X will use posts to train AI, we will no longer be posting on that platform. This is out of respect for the owners of Star Trek.

August 11
“Can you allow a man who has made one mistake back into a position where he may make another?” Worf- Where No One Has Gone Before, Stardate: 41263.1 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

August 12
Remembering Jane Wyatt who was born on this date in 1910. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jane_Wyatt #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

“They have sacrificed their futures because they believed that the good of the one, …you, …was more important to them.” Amanda “Humans make illogical decisions.” Spock “They do, indeed.” Amanda- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Stardate: 8390.0 #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

August 13
Happy Birthday to Dawnn Lewis. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Dawnn_Lewis #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

“I mean, we thought it would take way more convincing.” Boimler “Yeah, I mean, an undead transporter clone could be kind of a stretch.” Mariner “You two are my best officers. And after all we’ve been through, I think I know enough to trust you.” Freeman- The New Next Generation, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

August 14
“You’re a botanist. That’s what you’re trained to do. That’s what you love. Be a botanist, Keiko. Be the best damn botanist in the galaxy.” O’Brien- House of Quark, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

August 15
“A cage is a cage, Jim.” Dr. McCoy- Dagger of the Mind, Stardate: 2715.1 #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #IDIC #Quote

August 16
“I’ve checked Starfleet regulations. The Chief Medical Officer outranks the Captain in health matters. Now I realize this may be the first time a hologram has given an order to a captain, but I’m ordering you to report to the holodeck, now.” The Doctor- Persistence of Vision, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekVOY #IDIC #Quote

August 17
(on Xenophobia) “People are looking for someone to blame and they don’t care who it is.” Reed- Home, Date: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekENT #IDIC #Quote

What are your favorite daily Star Trek quotes selected for this week? This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com or click on my social media links with any comments.

Posted in: Character Creation Challenge, Role Playing Games, Star Trek, Website

RPGaDAY2025 Day 10: Origin

While driving around a thought hit me for my Day 10 entry for the Day 9 of the RPGaDAY 2025 Challenge. If you’ll indulge me, I’m going to describe the origins of my little corner of the internet. This didn’t start out as a roleplaying blog, but as a way for me to gain some joy in this world (and share it as well). Originally I was going to use this like the old LiveJournal that was popular many moons ago. As I detailed in my very first blog post, I was planning to talk about anything that popped up in my head. And I did get a few different posts in here and there. But I noticed from the metrics that the bulk of my visitors enjoyed my roleplaying game posts. And I also noticed that I enjoyed talking about roleplaying games than trying to turn this into my private social media site. I gravitated more and more towards just RPG posts. Sure, every once in a while I scratch the itch with other geeky blog posts. And later I discovered that I could mirror the Daily Star Trek Quotes posts that I organize on a weekly basis.

There are a lot of visitors who come by every January when I run the Character Creation Challenge. These RPGaDAY posts are also popular. My reviews are getting a lot of views (and I’ve had a few people reach out to me with additional questions afterwards). One of the most popular posts has been my review of the RPG Dice that I Picked up from the Dollar Tree. I just received an email just a few weeks ago from someone who wanted to respond to that article. My convention posts have also provided both entertainment and feedback. I also really enjoyed sharing my past RPG homebrews for FASA starships and the characters that I had kept in a three-ringed binder from my early days of gaming.

I do have some pages (not blog posts) that I’ve put together. These cover the FASA Star Trek RPG, Dungeons and Dragons and many different photos in the Photo Album.

So, what do I want to do with this blog? Well on the RPG side I have a few themes in mind similar to RPGaDAY and the Character Creation Challenge, but without the monthly time-table. One would provide examples of combat in fantasy RPGs. Another theme would talk about how the different Star Trek and Sci-Fi RPGs handle certain situations. I did set up a TardisCaptainDotCom Discord server. Besides interacting with readers, I want to have a “Questions for the Blog” to publicly answer questions that fellow geeks might ask.

On the non-RPG side I want to give more reviews on some of the various books that I’ve got in my reference library. Details on the magazines and comics that I’ve collected. Displays of the autographs that I’ve been able to obtain from actors, astronauts and athletes. I want to fill out the other sections that detail some of my interests. I need to get my latest photos up in the album. But, the bulk of my blog posts will be about the different RPG that I experience. As I said when I started this blog, I wanted to get some entertainment out of it, and if I can help provide to entertainment to others, then it makes all the better.

I have received some feedback from past RPGaDAY posts. Phil H on MeWe responded to the entry on Journey by telling me about a D6 fantasy campaign where the characters had to go on a long journey. This campaign ran for 2.5 years. When it came to the post for Explore, Phil H commented how he enjoyed the 1st Edition of Star Trek Adventures, but used some of it with the Captain’s Log version of the game.

What would you like to see on my blog? RPG or non-RPG, I’m open to suggestions. Tell me about it. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com with any comments.

Posted in: Quotes, Role Playing Games, Science Fiction, Star Trek

RPGaDAY2025 Day 9: Inspire

And here we are on Day 9 of the RPGaDAY 2025 Challenge. Today we are talking on the prompt ‘Inspire’. What inspires you not only with roleplaying games but in general? Well for me I find that quotes are inspiring. You may have seen all the Star Trek quotes that I post every Monday. Most of these are inspiring or entertaining and I share them daily on two social media websites (Star Trek Quotes on Mastodon and Star Trek Quotes on BlueSky). A short phrase that may mean something to different people at different times.

But there is one quote that I wanted to use to inspire my fellow geeks. It’s primarily about science fiction, but it could easily be associated with gaming. It is as follows…

“Science fiction is the fiction of ideas. Ideas excite me, and as soon as I get excited, the adrenaline gets going and the next thing I know I’m borrowing energy from the ideas themselves. Science fiction is any idea that occurs in the head and doesn’t exist yet, but soon will, and will change everything for everybody, and nothing will ever be the same again. As soon as you have an idea that changes some small part of the world you are writing science fiction. It is always the art of the possible, never the impossible.”

This was spoken by the famous sci-fi author Ray Bradbury. When I read this, it struck a chord with me. I talked about Exploring different roleplaying games in yesterday’s challenge post. A different system is a new idea, a different way to cook up the meal, a different way to do something. Perhaps the game itself is not so great, but the system sparks an idea. I’ve had a few of these hit me while I was using the system in the Character Creation Challenge. I’ve wondered if I could take the inspiration from these ideas and turn them into an RPG system? At a minimum, get it to the beta phase where I try it with a few other players.

I just need to get off of my duff and do it.

What has inspired you? Is there a quote that has spoken to you when you read it? Tell me about it. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com with any comments.

Posted in: Character Creation Challenge, Role Playing Games, Science Fiction, Star Trek

RPGaDAY2025 Day 8: Explore

The prompt of ‘Explore’ is being used for the Day 8 entry of the RPGaDAY 2025 Challenge. There were quite a few blog posts that came up about setting up a game for the players to explore distant lands or strange new worlds. But when I was thinking about this topic, I looked within. I like exploring some of the different roleplaying game systems that are out there. How are they different? What twist was added to a similar system like D20? Does the system make sense for the genre it’s used for?

So, how do I explore these different systems? Well, I’ve been approaching this in different ways.

First and foremost is to just sit and read the book. When I’m doing this, I find that physical books are better for the first read through. Then when I’m doing research or in a game, PDFs and their quick search features are very handy. Most RPG books are well written enough to explain the system without making me want to claw my eyes out. Then there are others that I just toss the book to the side and say ‘nope’. The two examples of bad books are The Strange and my big disappointment known as The Cowboy Bebop Roleplaying Game (sigh). There are badly organized books with good systems such as the first edition Star Trek Adventures core rulebook that made me want to re-write it. I am very grateful that the people behind this game took the fans feedback to heart and made vast improvements with the release of Star Trek Adventures 2nd Edition. The system is nearly identical, but the presentation was much easier to read and understand. I give thanks to them for being willing to listen to the fans.

Another method of exploring new systems has been creating characters for the annual Character Creation Challenge. I’ve noticed that the better written books give you enough information about the system so that you can make good decisions while creating your character. Then it can do a deeper dive into the system farther into the book for clarity. I’ve mentioned before that a good RPG book will give me a quick one-minute pitch on how the game is played so I can try to talk friends into trying it at the table. Plus, if I can tell them how easy it is to make a character, the more likely they may take me up on that gaming offer.

And sometimes the best way to explore a new system is to just sit down and play it. At SaltCON, I try to sign up for at least one game that I’ve never played before just to learn the system. What has really been cool is that several designers have brought their own games to the convention for players to check out. I’ve had a lot of fun asking the designers questions after they have run their one-shots.

What methods have you used to explore a new gaming system? Tell me about it. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com with any comments.

Posted in: Role Playing Games, Star Trek

RPGaDAY2025 Day 7: Journey

We’ve made it to Day 7 of the RPGaDAY 2025 Challenge with the prompt of “Journey”. Once again, I’ve been reading other blogs and social media posts to see what inspires me, but I kept coming back to a conversation I had a long time ago.

Now a warning before I post this. I’m not making any legal claims, nor am I about to lawyer up and try to take any legal action. I have no way to prove what I’m about to post, nor do I think that I’m the only person who came up with the idea. When it comes to storytelling, there are only a limited number of plot-lines that are out there. What is different is how those plots are told in the medium they are presented.

I was talking with a friend at the “gaming clubhouse” which was a geek hangout near the Comics Utah store in Salt Lake City. The year was 1993 and we were talking about Star Trek roleplaying scenarios. At the time, only the FASA Star Trek RPG had been released (a lot of us didn’t know about the Star Trek: Adventure Gaming in the Final Frontier books) and my friend didn’t think there were very many challenging plots left to run in a Star Trek RPG. I disagreed and offered to come up with a campaign right on the spot.

I then presented an idea where a Starfleet crew would find themselves in a perilous situation where their resources would become limited. It would take a long time for them to recover because they were trapped on the far side of the galaxy. Some phenomena or plot device had thrown them to the other side of the galaxy we inhabit, and it would take a long time to return to Federation space. The journey would have been the campaign to get back home.

Now if this sounds familiar, later in 1995 the newly formed UPN network premiered Star Trek: Voyager on January 16th. I didn’t know how they were going to get this lonely starship across the galaxy. I also didn’t know that they would also be trapped with various civilians and Federation rebels known as the Maquis, which gave the show some internal conflict. But the basic plot was the same that I had come up with just a few years earlier. I was quite excited to see how the crew of the USS Voyager would make it home.

So, in a roleplaying game campaign, a long journey could be the entire story arc. What was the reason for the journey? Are they getting to somewhere, or trying to return from a distant location? Is this place familiar to the players, or are they facing the unknown? It doesn’t have to be a destination from this plain of existence. I could see a campaign where players from a certain timeframe get stuck in a pocket universe with NPCs from different timeframes or alternate universes all trying to escape. Greed and desperation may make for points of conflict when different factions are trapped together.

This is why we play roleplaying games. Where will this journey set up by the GM, but shaped by the players actions take all of us in this shared storytelling experience?

Do you have a memory of a past RPG event that is related to the term Journey? Tell me about it. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com with any comments.

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Daily Star Trek Quotes: August 4-10

Me trying to talk to state and national leaders.

Here are the Daily Star Trek Quotes that will appear on the @STrekQuotes Mastodon account and the @STrekQuotes Bluesky account for the week of August 4th through August 10th. Note: Because Twitter/X will use posts to train AI, we will no longer be posting on that platform. This is out of respect for the owners of Star Trek.

August 4
“We prefer to help ourselves. We make mistakes, but we’re human, and maybe that’s the word that best explains us.” Kirk- I Mudd, Stardate: 4513.3 #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #IDIC #Quote

August 5
Happy Birthday to Bruce Horak. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Horak #StarTrek #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds #IDIC #Quote

“Uh, I’ve read that, among many things, the Aenar have a form of precognitive ability.” Uhura “I knew you were going to ask that.” Hemmer “Because you sensed my question before I asked it?” Uhura “Because everyone always asks that.” Hemmer- Children of the Comet, Stardate: 2912.4 #StarTrek #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds #IDIC #Quote

August 6
Happy Birthday to Michelle Yeoh. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Michelle_Yeoh #StarTrek #StarTrekDiscovery #StarTrekSection31 #IDIC #Quote

“The best way to know yourself is to know others.” Georgiou- The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekDiscovery #IDIC #Quote

Star Trek: Lower Decks premiered on this date in 2020 with the episode Second Contact. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Lower_Decks #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

“You’ve been on what, four planets?” Mariner “Five, if you include Vulcan.” Boimler “Of course I don’t include stupid Vulcan! You may as well count Earth.” Mariner “I was counting Earth.” Boimler- Second Contact, Stardate: 57436.2 #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

August 7
Happy Birthday to Cirroc Lofton. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Cirroc_Lofton #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

“So we both disgust each other. You know, as we get older, this is just going to get worse. But I know one thing. I don’t want to lose you as a friend.” Jake- Life Support, Stardate: 48498.4 #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

Happy Birthday to Brett Gray. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Brett_Gray #StarTrek #StarTrekProdigy #IDIC #Quote

“Sometimes, the hardest thing is to take a leap of faith.” Dal- Asylum, Stardate: 61209.5 #StarTrek #StarTrekProdigy #IDIC #Quote

August 8
“Legends are the spice of the universe, Mr. Data, because they have a way of sometimes coming true.” Picard- Haven, Stardate: 41294.5 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

August 9
Happy Birthday to Eric Bana. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Eric_Bana #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

“I chose a life of honest labor, to provide for myself and the wife who was expecting my child.” Nero- Star Trek (2009), Stardate: 2233.04 #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

August 10
Happy Birthday to Evan Evagora. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Evan_Evagora #StarTrek #StarTrekPicard #IDIC #Quote

“Admiral Picard. I’d hoped to see you before my departure.” Elnor “Exciting Time.” Picard “Yes. I’m very excited. But I’m also worried my excitement may be distracting me from my studies. It’s paradoxical.” Elnor- The Star Gazer, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekPicard #IDIC #Quote

What are your favorite daily Star Trek quotes selected for this week? This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com or click on my social media links with any comments.

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RPGaDAY2025 Day 3: Tavern

Tavern is the Day 3 topic for RPGaDAY 2025 Challenge and I think this is a good one. The common thread of taverns with roleplaying games is the “you all meet up at the tavern for the start of the adventure.” Well taverns can be a bit more than that. They can be a home base of operations such as the Inn of the Crescent Moon seen in the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons comics from DC Comics, a common gathering place for the community such as Quark’s Bar on Deep Space Nine, a place to find transport such as the Mos Eisley Cantina or just a place to pick a fight…

“Funny, sir, how you always seem to find yourself in an Alliance-friendly bar, come U-Day, lookin’ for a quiet drink.” Zoe- The Train Job, Firefly episode 2

Taverns, bars, inns, etc. can be used as plot points in may different roleplaying games or stories. A place to find a contact or pass on information. Especially if it’s a last minute option for the GM to use. Just in case you suddenly find yourself in need of a name for that shady little dive the players find themselves in, here are some random tavern names.

Fantasy Taverns-

  1. The Silver Stag
  2. The Soot and Song
  3. The Broken Tankard
  4. The Rusted Crown
  5. The One-Eyed Owl
  6. The Whispering Mug
  7. The Moonspindle Inn
  8. The Wyrm and Whistle
  9. The Laughing Lich
  10. The Barrel and Brimstone
  11. The Hearthless Flame
  12. The Twisted Oak
  13. The Sly Fox and Fowl
  14. The Emerald Lute
  15. The Crooked Lantern
  16. The Grinning Gargoyle
  17. The Copper Cauldron
  18. The Wand and Wagon
  19. The Hollow Helm
  20. The Scarlet Manticore

1920’s Speakeasies-

  1. The Velvet Valve
  2. The Blind Canary
  3. The Whispering Flask
  4. The Garter Grip
  5. Club Hush
  6. The Gilded Ghost
  7. The Gin Mill Grin
  8. The Clover Club
  9. The Cat’s Meow
  10. The Backdoor Saint
  11. The Brass Button
  12. The Crooked Ace
  13. The Cinder Lounge
  14. The Owl and Hourglass
  15. The Silver Stitch
  16. The Blue Note Bunker
  17. The Dizzy Duchess
  18. The Blind Ledger
  19. The Staggering Dame
  20. The Clockwork Coda

Space Bars-

  1. The Nebula’s Kiss
  2. The Black Hole Saloon
  3. The Cyro Leak
  4. The Void Cantina
  5. The Binary Shot
  6. The Dockside Drift
  7. The Event Horizon
  8. The Crater and Cask
  9. The Proton Parlor
  10. The Ion Ivy
  11. The Comet and Coil
  12. The Blacklight Bazaar
  13. The Tachyon Tap
  14. The Gravity Well
  15. The Chrome Chimera
  16. The Red Shift
  17. The Wreck Deck
  18. The Quantum Mule
  19. The Circuit Inn
  20. The Infinite Happy Hour

Western Saloons-

  1. The Rusted Spur
  2. The Dusty Deputy
  3. Cactus Canteen
  4. The Whiskey Widow
  5. The Silver Saddle
  6. The Golden Rattlesnake
  7. The Crooked Trail Saloon
  8. The Tin Horn Tavern
  9. The Red Mesa Saloon
  10. The Prairie Rose
  11. The Dry Gulch Tavern
  12. The Coyote’s Cry
  13. The Spittoon and Sparrow
  14. The Gold Tooth Tavern
  15. The Bootjack Burrow
  16. The Hangman’s Harmony
  17. The Devil’s Draw
  18. The Brass Rail
  19. The Blind Bear
  20. The Lone Star Hollow

What adventures have you had in a tavern? Is there a better name of a bar that you’d add to the list? Tell me about it. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com with any comments.

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Daily Star Trek Quotes: July 28-August 3

Most common reaction to my jokes.

Here are the Daily Star Trek Quotes that will appear on the @STrekQuotes Mastodon account and the @STrekQuotes Bluesky account for the week of July 28th through August 3rd. Note: Because Twitter/X will use posts to train AI, we will no longer be posting on that platform. This is out of respect for the owners of Star Trek.

July 28
“I’m a doctor, not an engineer.” Dr. McCoy- Mirror, Mirror, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #IDIC #Quote

July 29
Happy Birthday to Wil Wheaton. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Wil_Wheaton #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #StarTrekFilm #StarTrekReadyRoom #StarTrekPicard #StarTrekLowerDecks #StarTrekProdigy #IDIC #Quote

“I know Admiral Necheyev gave you an order and she was given an order from the Federation Council but it’s still wrong.” Wesley- Journey’s End, Stardate: 47751.2 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

July 30
Happy Birthday to Mary Wiseman. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Mary_Wiseman #StarTrek #StarTrekDiscovery #StarTrekShortTreks #IDIC #Quote

“Change is hard. But it can also be freeing.” Tilly- Mirrors, Stardate: 866282.9 #StarTrek #StarTrekDiscovery #IDIC #Quote

July 31
“Well, everyone is welcome at Quark’s. I don’t discriminate. Just like Starfleet.” Quark- Hippocratic Oath, Stardate: 49066.5 #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

August 1
“We could be out here for years. All we have to depend on… is each other.” Archer- Minefield, Date: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekENT #IDIC #Quote

August 2
Happy Birthday to Angus Imrie. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Angus_Imrie #StarTrek #StarTrekProdigy #IDIC #Quote

“Or maybe this is the first step in a journey of self-discovery and unknown possibility. Either way, I’ll take it with those most important to me — my family.” Zero- Is There In Beauty No Truth, Stardate: 61881.4 #StarTrek #StarTrekProdigy #IDIC #Quote

August 3
“Did you have to program that Nausicaan guard to high stick so much?” Kim “Well, you play hockey, you got to expect a few lumps.” Paris- Critical Care, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekVOY #IDIC #Quote

What are your favorite daily Star Trek quotes selected for this week? This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com or click on my social media links with any comments.

Posted in: Quotes, Star Trek

Daily Star Trek Quotes: July 21-27

How I feel after watching the first two episodes of Star Trek SNW season three and having a good weekend with my Star Trek family.

Here are the Daily Star Trek Quotes that will appear on the @STrekQuotes Mastodon account and the @STrekQuotes Bluesky account for the week of July 21st through July 27th. Note: Because Twitter/X will use posts to train AI, we will no longer be posting on that platform. This is out of respect for the owners of Star Trek.

July 21
“You can’t put everything on your shoulders, Wesley. Even when you’re off duty, you’re on duty.” Dr. Crusher- Evolution, Stardate: 43125.8 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

July 22
Remembering Louise Fletcher who was born on this date in 1934. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Louise_Fletcher #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

“Thank you, Vedek Bareil, for reminding us how the sacred text can be so easily misinterpreted.” Winn- The Collaborator, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

Star Trek Beyond premiered on this date in 2016. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek_Beyond #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

“The forced optimism in your voice suggests that you are trying to elicit a sense of calm in order to…” Spock “Oh, cut the horseshit.” Dr. McCoy “Doctor, I fail to see how excrement of any kind bears relevance on our current situation.” Spock- Star Trek Beyond, Stardate: 2263.2 #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

July 23
“Frankly, it’s refreshing to take myself out of the twenty-fourth century every now and then. And a little… disorganization can be very encouraging to the imagination.” Janeway- The Raven, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekVOY #IDIC #Quote

July 24
“Shaka. When the walls fell.” Dathon- Darmok, Stardate: 45047.2 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

July 25
“Leave any bigotry in your quarters. There’s no room for it on the bridge.” Kirk- Balance of Terror, Stardate: 1709.1 #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #IDIC #Quote

July 26
Happy Birthday to Nana Visitor. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Nana_Visitor #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

“I never expected to say this, but as occupations go, this one’s not so bad.” Quark “No, I suppose that’s true if all you’re worried about is a monthly balance sheet.” Kira- A Time to Stand, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

July 27
“What year is this?” Archer “It’s 1944.” Alicia Travers “World War II.” Archer “Haven’t heard it called that before, but that’s as good a description as any.” Alicia Travers- Storm Front, Date: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekENT #IDIC #Quote

What are your favorite daily Star Trek quotes selected for this week? This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. You can also email me at Carl (at) TardisCaptain.com or click on my social media links with any comments.

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Daily Star Trek Quotes: July 14-20

I agree La’an, I agree.

Here are the Daily Star Trek Quotes that will appear on the @STrekQuotes Mastodon account and the @STrekQuotes Bluesky account for the week of July 14th through July 20th. Note: Because Twitter/X will use posts to train AI, we will no longer be posting on that platform. This is out of respect for the owners of Star Trek.

July 14
“No one has ever stated that Starfleet duty was particularly safe. You’ve followed the correct and logical course—done everything a commander could do.” Spock- The Apple, Stardate: 3715.3 #StarTrek #StarTrekTOS #IDIC #Quote

July 15
“I suppose they don’t expect you to prove your battle skills.” Kar “No. They prepare us to defend ourselves in battle. They prepared us very well, and we had to pass many difficult tests before we were given the right to wear the uniform.” Chakotay- Initiations, Stardate: 49005.3 #StarTrek #StarTrekVOY #IDIC #Quote

July 16
“One of the thing about them in the briefing studies was their respect for patience.” Data- Code of Honor, Stardate: 41235.25 #StarTrek #StarTrekTNG #IDIC #Quote

July 17
“A lot of people feel abandoned by the Prophets.” Odo “Believe me, I know how they feel. That’s no excuse to turn to hate and fear.” Kira “In times of trouble, some people find comfort in hate and fear.” Odo- Image in the Sand, Stardate: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekDS9 #IDIC #Quote

July 18
Happy Birthday to Eugene Cordero. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Eugene_Cordero #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds #IDIC #Quote

“You saw that other Boimler, so cool and successful. He was acting captain three times. If I copy him, then maybe I can be cool too.” Boimler “Okay, sure, or you could just be yourself.” Rutherford- Of Gods and Angles, Stardate: 59482.3 #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks #IDIC #Quote

July 19
Happy Birthday to Benedict Cumberbatch. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Benedict_Cumberbatch #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

“You… you should have let me sleep!” Khan- Star Trek: Into Darkness #StarTrek #StarTrekFilm #IDIC #Quote

July 20
“Where’s Isaac Newton when you need him?” Tucker- Anomaly, Date: Unknown #StarTrek #StarTrekENT #IDIC #Quote

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