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beaulesbian · 9 months
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Brad Boimler & Beckett Mariner in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2x07
Ensign’s log, stardate 58460.1. The Cerritos has just entered the orbit of Krulmuth-B. Home of the Krulmuth-B portal, one of my all-time favorite portals.
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wulfhalls · 11 months
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ITS THEM!!!!!
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ayachannsstuff · 9 months
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Missed them so damn much 💞
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kazookin · 8 months
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doodle of Them (i am so attached)
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lastoneout · 11 months
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The Lower Decks brainrot is back and stronger than ever <3
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glimblshanks · 6 months
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The Inner Fight recontextualizes so much about Lower Decks season 2 btw.
Like of course Mariner spends basically that whole season losing her absolute shit over Boimler leaving for the Titan. She wasn't actually upset about him abandoning her for a promotion. She was upset because her best friend was suddenly on a combat vessel, and more importantly, a combat vessel captained by one of the same commanding officers who sent Sito to die in Cardassian space (I know Riker himself wasn't super involved in that decision, but I think it's unlikely Mariner was actually given enough details about Sito's death to know that, ya feel me?)
So yeah, no, obviously she was acting unreasonably angry and not communicating about it well. Boimler being on the Titan was probably a living nightmare for her.
And then in Where Pleasant Fountains Lie she intentionally gets Brad reassigned from a dangerous mission because she doesn't think he can handle it. And yeah, maybe she really doesn't think he can handle it, but also he just got back from the Titan, and he's alive, and he's safe on the Cerritos with her again, and then suddenly he's getting assigned to go fight giant, deadly, centipedes??
Of course, she's gonna go behind his back to get him put on the safe, boring, transport mission with her instead. That makes perfect sense knowing what we now know about her trauma.
Like Mariner is truly going through it in season 2 in a way that isn't immediately evident without the context of Sito, and it really does take a rewatch to realize how smart the writing is on that.
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sequoiadoodle · 1 year
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Mariner and Boimler got blitzed and are now singing Radiohead in the Cerritos bar 🙄
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Confession #148
"So I've seen people complain about the popularity of non-canon ships (Spirk, Garashir, Marinler, etc.), saying "why can't shippers accept that those two are just friends and will always be just friends?"
Well, let me tell you that if the two actors' characters share more chemistry with each other than with their canon love interest(s), then people are gonna ship it. If the two characters share lots of scenes together in the show (and also in tie-in media like games and comics) then people are also gonna ship it because it gives shippers more content for fanfics and fanart. Very few people are gonna be interested in one-episode canon crushes.
I think a lot of people complaining about the shipping of non-canon ships are completely missing the fact that the point of shipping is not to win a competition, but to just have fun (though being canon is always a nice bonus ngl). Also, and I'm not saying all detractors of these popular non-canon ships are like this, but I wonder if there'd be less demands for platonic relationships in popular ships (which also already exist in less popular ships too btw) if both members of said non-canon ships were both white and/or m/f pairings. Just my two cents.🖖"
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raydrawsdaly · 2 years
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Two years ago, the first episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks had aired, and the world was introduced to the charming bunch of plucky ensigns of the USS Cerritos.
To celebrate this occasion and the upcoming crossover with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, here's a little comic—based on a script by CEO of Star Trek and a sketch I made, brought to life by the amazing talent of @serial02721—that revisits one of the show's most iconic scenes. We'd like to thank Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid for the work they put into their characters, Mike McMahan for being the creative mind behind the show, Dave Ihlenfeld for writing this beautiful scene, and the rest of the cast and crew for giving us this awesome cartoon!
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quarks-pussy · 7 months
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This is Marinler. To me.
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eviltoxicmosssauce · 5 months
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beaulesbian · 8 months
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STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS S04E01
"Shouldn't you be drunk and chanting with a fist in the air right now?"
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amateur-mint · 5 months
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I am decidedly neutral on the topic of Beckett Mariner's romantic life, to the point where I could not care less about who she ends up with (if anybody) as long as she's happy...
but the concept of her ending up with Boimler of all people after the string of hotties and badasses she's managed to ensnare is objectively funny, and it gets funnier the wider your definition of 'ensnare' gets.
Amina Ramsey, Jennifer Sh'reyan, Jack Ransom, T'lyn (arguable but I like the idea), a string of bad boys, girls, nonbinary babes, and Bynars... and she goes for the raisin boy with the sand allergy.
Brad: I would like to give a shoutout to my fellow nominees, who will now and forever be known as the guys who lost to fuckin' Brad Boimler
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ayachannsstuff · 9 months
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Them 💜❤
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danshive · 15 days
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I feel people reacting aggressively poorly to ship pairings, or aggressively defending a ship pairing, are examples of people not being wired to react logically when discussing things outside our reach to directly influence or control.
People expressing their like of a fictional couple usually doesn't mean anything to anyone else. There's really no reason to care.
Someone writing a fan fic of Star Trek Lower Decks in which Mariner pounces on Boimler, and things escalate quickly, is not going to change the course of the actual show.
But, on some level, when a person proposes said Boimler-pouncing, and someone else doesn't want the commencement of Boimler-pouncing, it feels like something they need to object to.
They don't want the pouncing of Boimler, but Boimler-pouncing is being proposed and supported.
It must be prevented!
Except, no, it doesn't matter, because this person has no say in the canon pouncing of Boimler. It is absolutely harmless.
It does not, however, feel harmless.
We're not naturally wired for encountering things so far removed from our ability to influence or control, so we react as though we, and others, do have the ability to influence or control it.
As evidence for this assertion, I casually gesture to the whole of social media.
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To clarify, I am not ignoring the potential for popular opinion to sway writers. I simply don't think that's where the reflexive gut reactions to disagreements like this are coming from.
That's more of a rationalization, or a reaction to writers actually being swayed, or a reaction to people directly petitioning things to the writers, etc., and not what I'd consider the default.
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ffcrazy15 · 9 months
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I need a whole fic where the Cerritos is mistaken for the Enterprise by some type of alien with very high intelligence but very poor visual recognition, for whatever reason.
And Freeman either can't or is too scared to convince them that they're not the Enterprise, so she starts desperately assigning everyone to various roles. Boimler gets assigned as Data, and since he and Mariner are the only people on the ship who play string instruments, the captain orders them to put together some sort of "symphony" because the aliens have heard that that's a thing on the Enterprise.
And it's just Mariner and Boimler frustratedly trying to figure out how to combine her electric guitar skills and his traditional violin skills into something suitably "symphonic" (i.e. thematically trying to combine her more lax/modern way of doing things with his more strict/traditional way).
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