Risa: Your Home Away from Spacedock
Welcome to Risa
All the pleasure of shore leave, none of the holodeck glitches.
Rule 1 — Be Civil, Not Klingon
This is a vacation planet, not the neutral zone.
- No harassment, brigading, or trolling
- No bigotry
- Keep the banter playful, not hostile
Rule 2 — No Prohibited Cargo
Some things aren’t welcome aboard.
- No spam or scams
- No porn or sexually explicit content
- No illegal content
- NSFW memes must be properly tagged
Rule 3 — Keep It Trek
Posts should be Star Trek memes or Trek-adjacent humor.
- Crossovers are fine
- Low-effort “unrelated” memes may be spaced out the nearest airlock
Rule 4 — Gatekeeping Belongs in a Black Hole
You’re welcome to have your own opinions on what counts as “real” Star Trek but forcing your view on others or pretending it’s the only valid one? That’s not the Starfleet way.
Everyone’s Trek is valid, from TOS purists to Lower Decks shitposters, and you don't get to dictate what is real or not for everyone.
If you see a post that violates the rules, or that doesn't inspire Jamaharon, report it so the mods can handle it.
Otherwise grab a horga’hn, order a Risan Mai Tai, and enjoy your shore leave.
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Only thing I can think of where the opinion seems universal is the penultimate and final seasons of Game of Thrones. I'm not picky in the slightest, especially on a first viewing, wanted to continue loving the series. It didn't merely fizzle, it fell like a lead zeppelin. Never heard a soul, online on IRL, that wasn't flat out pissed off.
My brain is pretty good at ignoring plot holes, again, especially on the first watch. But that scene where they only know the enemy fleet is coming because dragon queen flies over the hill and sees them, my god. They couldn't have posted a couple of dudes to watch the only sea route?! And for all the intrigue and spying, they didn't have a clue that a monster fleet had sailed?! Probably sounded dramatic when they were writing it, but the execution was hilarious. This wasn't a far ride over a mountain range. She just pops over the hill and there they are. I could have walked up there myself.