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Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they clearly aren't fans, have zero knowledge of the property, and aren't even willing to bother with the slightest amounts of research.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write/draw content for it.

So, I went and looked it up. They are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of "woman" now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when "incels" refer to them as this), in particular, is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they clearly aren't fans, have zero knowledge of the property, and aren't even willing to bother with the slightest amounts of research.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write/draw content for it.

So, I went and looked it up. They are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of "woman" now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when "incels" refer to them as this) in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they clearly aren't fans, have zero knowledge of the property, and aren't even willing to bother with the slightest amounts of research.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write/draw content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of "woman" now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when "incels" refer to them as this) in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they clearly aren't fans, have zero knowledge of the property, and aren't even willing to bother with the slightest amounts of research.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of "woman" now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when "incels" refer to them as this) in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of "woman" now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when "incels" refer to them as this) in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, it's that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of women now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when people use it instead of "woman") in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, its that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

This female (I'm using this in lieu of women now, as apparently it makes them "the big mad" when people use it instead of "woman") in particular is a spectacular piece of trash that delights in destroying the things you love.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, its that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert on it; I don't run a Wiki for it; and certainly no one pays me to write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not just that the writing is trash, its that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I know this despite only being your bog standard Star Trek fan. I'm not an expert, I don't run a Wiki, and certainly no one pays me to be an expert on the property, and/or write content for it.

So, I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's not just that the writing is trash, its that they don't even put in the smallest of efforts to research/conform to the existing IP.

On only the third page, they have this art, depicting the Earth-Romulan War. Specifically, they specify this as being the "Battle of Cheron".

All those Federation ships are ships that never appeared in even TNG until the First Contact film. I went and looked it up, they are Akira Class vessels, that didn't enter service until the 2370s.

The Earth-Romulan War is listed as having been during the mid 2150's, through 2160. The Battle of Cheron apparently took place at the very tail end of the conflict, in 2160.

Kirk's era (as a captain) starts around 2265.

Thus, not only is the Earth-Romulan war ancient history before the Akira class showed up, you should be seeing ships more than a hundred years older than the Constitution class (entered service in the 2250's) "Enterprise" ships everyone is familiar with from the TOS Kirk era Star Trek.

It's just so fucking tiresome seeing these stupid ass radical leftist / SJW activists taking control of every property, not giving a single fuck about it, and then proceeding to destroy it as they use it as nothing more than a vehicle for their activism.

1 year ago
1 score