10 Life Lessons From Star Trek
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10 Life Lessons from Star Trek
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In the world of Star Trek, a red shirt is like a death sentence. Dress for success to avoid being zapped, eaten, or otherwise maimed by life.
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The borg are the ultimate conformists, wiring themselves together to form a hive mind. Think for yourself to avoid being assimilated.
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Tribbles were little furry balls of pure cuteness, but they became a serious problem. The same goes for any animal… cute idea, but it takes real work.
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Who’s better: Kirk or Picard? The correct answer is, of course, “who the hell cares? Let’s discuss something that matters.”
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Whether on Starship Enterprise or Starship Earth, everyone needs to get along, be you black, white, French, Klingon, android, or bearded.
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So if Spock and Data were the smartest ones in their crews, why weren’t they in charge? Because the smartest person around is never running the show.
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Despite their technology, the crew of the original Enterprise were always caught by surprise on every new planet. Don’t be caught by surprise: figure out what you’ll need on nature trips before you leave.
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The holodeck was used for training exercises, but occasionally an evil Genghis Khan simulation will escape, or else you find yourself with a robot dressed like Sherlock Holmes. If you rely on technology too much, this could happen to you!
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Q, the godlike being who enjoyed pranking the Enterprise, was nothing more than a cosmic bully. Picard always played his game and emerged victorious.
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Observing from a distance is called the Prime Directive, but the Enterprise crew violated it every time. Consequently, there were the occasional white-furred, horned ape maulings. Stay out of other people’s business to minimize such maulings.