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Were the ferengi based for their absolute capitalism and correct treatment or the berg personified?

Who were the most based race in the start trek universe?

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The Ferengi were not Capitalists... The Ferengi a straw man version of Capitalism. Most Ferengi are bitch servants anyway.

The most based species is Q. Q does what ever the fuck he wants.

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Romulans

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They're Jews lol

>Who were the most based race in the start trek universe?

Cardassians were pretty based.

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>Who were the most based race in the star trek universe?
Either Romulans or Cardassians.

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can we please have ONE fucking thread on Zig Forums that doesn't talk about Q?

A lot of people incorrectly say Ferengi's represented Jews. WRONG. Ferengi's never tried to undermine other cultures. The humans and Federation were the Jews. Promoting equality of sexes and race mixing and other degeneracy.

No they weren't.
Garak was an exception of course, but Cardassians were assholes. Look at their legal system. Do people forget about the Cardassian legal system here or what?

>The humans and Federation were the Jews. Promoting equality of sexes and race mixing and other degeneracy.

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the federation is the embodiment of the jew/christian slave morality

Gul Dukat did nothing wrong.

Until they ruined his character in the last season? Meh, he was a damn good and interesting villain character.
But his ego was too big to be truly great. Garak was far more interesting. Even that Cardi who tortured Picard was more interesting.
Bajorans were shit though. Nobody really liked them. And Kain Wyn(???) was an absolute cunt.

Cardi military stuff was fine IMO, but their law system was a deal breaker for me.
No single race in classic Trek(tos-voy) is truly great.

okay Boomer

>No single race in classic Trek(tos-voy) is truly great.
Also, I think this is why Data is such a beloved character, more than any other character. He's like a life-form if a life-form was lacking in malevolence, and had a desire to do better for itself.

Underrated post.

>The most based species is Q. Q does what ever the fuck he wants.
Truth. This is the definition of based.
>can we please have ONE fucking thread on Zig Forums that doesn't talk about Q?
kek
>Cardassians
A bit kikey. Always trying to out-jew each other.
The absolute uberkikes of the galaxy were pic related by far.
Even still, if one is autistic enough and really cares about justice, he can escape and negate his kike tendencies.

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>Who were the most based race in the start trek universe?
Tribbles. Duh.

The Ferengi are a star trek race with an economy that fucking makes sense. Latinum is rare and impossible to replicate and therefore has actual value and can be used as currency because of it. You trade this currency and you get products and services.

How the fuck does the human economy work? Like when you get away from the star ship crews...how does anyone own a business like Sisko's father? A vineyard like Picard's brother? How do you get a house of certain size?
None of that is ever fucking explained. Because they can't explain it and they can't justify it.

I read this in John de Lancie's voice.

>Humans
socialists
>Ferengi
ancaps
>Vulcans
autists
>Romulans
natsoc
>Klingons
steppe niggers
>Cardassians
fascists
>Bajorans
hippies
>Changelings
THE REAL JEWS OF THE SERIES, CAN SHAPESHIFT, DECEIVE PEOPLE, SUBJUGATE RACES, ALL THE SOLIDS WANT THEM DEAD
>Jem'Hadar
Zogpuppets
>Weyoun
Zogbots

Klingons or Romulans probably

The Ferengi are a theocracy who's religion happens to be libertarian. Since they have a central governing body due to this theocracy they can't really be ancaps.

true.. I forgot about the grand nagus or whoever...

>how does anyone own a business like Sisko's father? A vineyard like Picard's brother? How do you get a house of certain size?
>None of that is ever fucking explained. Because they can't explain it and they can't justify it.
Well, the shows sometimes try to explain that humans do those things purely out of enjoyment, like hobbies.
Now the thing to remember, is that humans no longer have very much riffraff low-intelligence in the species. WW3 and the Eugenics War basically wiped out the degenerate low-IQ humans. It was this loss in trash that allowed humans to get its shit together. No one in the series ever openly admits it, but it's there.

That said, there's still currency and merit on earth and in the Federation and Starfleet. There's also still lots of problems. Bureaucracy and sociopathy in a few higher-ups is detailed. Again, humans are not perfect.
The world of ST is not post-scarcity. It just has an extreme access to energy, but making that energy still COSTS something. Dilithium for example.
All of this shit makes ST far better than Star Wars. It's not nearly as childish.

Not so sure about the currency thing. At least not by the time of TNG as there are many instances in TNG and beyond where they proudly exclaim humans have no need for money.
Hell, in the 4th movie Kirk is confused by the need for "exact change" for the bus.

And yeah you do this stuff for a hobby but how do you secure resources to do this? Again, no currency and these are average people owning and doing this stuff.

Also the Eugenics war took place in the 90s and was a shadow war according to Voyager. Sarah Silverman was there. Paris stole a truck.

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>The humans and Federation were the Jews
I can't disagree with a word of that

>Who were the most based race in the start trek universe?
>Asking which race is the most based when there's an actual race of Nazis in the show

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Cardassians above Romulans. Romulans were arguably the truest jews on the show, they consistently try to use psychological tactics and sheer judaism to fuck over every other faction in the show, regardless of current stance towards the faction. Romulans go for short term nigger gains over what you have to grudgingly give jews: they run a pretty long game.
The Cardassians, on the other hand, were if old Zig Forums was a species. Brazen, redpilled, high-functioning and laughing in everyone's faces. The cardassians simply fucking annexed the planet of a sentient space-faring species (the Bajorans) for the minerals on it, then had the sheer balls to force the planet's former owners to do the mining while refusing to call it slavery.
Gul Dukat is a among the most based of characters to ever grace Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, and he manages to consistently bamboozle the elite of both the Gamma quadrant and the Alpha and Beta quadrants, many at the same time.
The Cardassians must conquer the Federation, take what works, and replace the rest with proper Cardassian(Aryan) values such as Hard Work, Family, Honor, et. all.

You know, as bluepilled as Gene Roddenberry was, there's something so sincere and so hopeful in his work. He actually built a fictional world that shows what we could build if any of the modern liberal values were true, and there's something almost heartbreaking in contrasting it with our current world, where the harder we push towards the ideas of the Federation, the faster we, Western Civilization, collapse.
As a scifi nerd, old school trekkies are some of the easiest and best to redpill. Trekkies are, not softies, but dreamers, at heart. Those who see what could be tend to be the most strident against the decay of what is.

Hey so given how monochromatic most alien races in Star trek tend to be...you think there was any confusion with aliens when they saw some human of a different race for the first time?
Like an alien guy sees a Chinese person for the first time
>What the fuck do you mean you're also human?!

>Not so sure about the currency thing. At least not by the time of TNG as there are many instances in TNG and beyond where they proudly exclaim humans have no need for money.
I think people misread these things.
There's "credits" in the Federation, notably used in transporter usage due to the energy consumed.
Also and related-
>And yeah you do this stuff for a hobby but how do you secure resources to do this? Again, no currency and these are average people owning and doing this stuff.
The energy they make really is beyond most people's comprehension. What's neat about Trek is how well they kinda fit the energy in. Currency is basically a representation of energy usage/output. You get paid for work, for example, to keep yourself going to survive.
In Trek, there's so much energy and food and other shit available, that there isn't a real NEED to work for money. So people work for their own fulfillment or to defend whatever star system they represent.
And when you think about it, a higher-IQ people would have no real issue working to fulfill their interests as a hobby or way of life.

One huge problem people have, is they compare Star Trek society to our current society. They have no clue how important emergy is to literally every aspect of our lives and what the difference is between NOW and post-fusion energy-based society would be. It would be a complete game changer in life.