I think I have definitely changed the way I work professionally from many years of watching Star Trek.
Also, I showed my 3 & 4 year old boys Star Trek The Motion Picture.
My 3yo started repeating the Klingon in the opening scene when they encounter Vger.
Captain James T. Kirk, USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, Starfleet Command - The baddest **** to ever walk the face of the Earth or defile intergalactic damsels.
Captain James T. Kirk, USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, Starfleet Command - The baddest **** to ever walk the face of the Earth or defile intergalactic damsels.
That's the best you could think of? Picard, Sisko, Janeway all vastly superior in every way. Archer's quite a bit better too. The Ent-A is one ugly ship too.
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Taking a cue from the US Navy I made my office much more efficient and professional by getting them to communicate like Picard & Co on the Big E.
All other sci fi universes aren't so useful IRL as inspiration when it comes to developing organizational culture ;p
Ps. I added some Janeway and Sisko to the mix too, for added fun. Yes, my office is actually fun :P
LMAO You are on a roll today
I think I have definitely changed the way I work professionally from many years of watching Star Trek.
Also, I showed my 3 & 4 year old boys Star Trek The Motion Picture.
My 3yo started repeating the Klingon in the opening scene when they encounter Vger.
Start them early I say!
F.S.W.
(use your Trekkie imaginations on that acronym.)
They may have 'The Force' but we have:
Captain James T. Kirk, USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, Starfleet Command - The baddest **** to ever walk the face of the Earth or defile intergalactic damsels.
That's the best you could think of? Picard, Sisko, Janeway all vastly superior in every way. Archer's quite a bit better too. The Ent-A is one ugly ship too.