Just a personal caveat. Like this dude is the sexiest human being alive in my opinion... Bam. I grew ovaries and they exploded.
Stamets
Well she is a cavernous cunt of gargantuan proportions so... you ain't wrong
I used to be the DM for a D&D group and everyone would call me Jerma all the time. I have no idea how it started. I have no idea what they were referencing in me and I don't even know who he is... At this point, I am just too afraid to look him up
By the typical and stupid societal definition of the word manly, he does fit. Not only the visual depiction of it, but also the fact that he goes out and builds his own furniture and a variety of other hobbies. Also, I want him inside of me.
The problem is that this societal definition of the word manly is stupid, because it's limiting to every single person involved and sexist garbage.
Very real lol it was supposed to be a Christmas tree
Too low a bar. I only go after jokes that adults can walk under comfortably. What do I look like? A catholic priest?
Darnit. Broke my rule
Cheese is just milk gone off big time styley. LESS ASPENSIVE.
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So the Comms Officer and Science Officer roles were still there, they just got folded in elsewhere. More specifically, the Operations role. While not the dedicated Chief Science Officer, it served the bridge role of it and was responsible for numerous scientific experiments. Ops was also in charge of communications of the ship and coordinated all the bits and bobs.
Arguably, Troi also fills that role for Comms officer in certain roles.
As for TOS, they didn't even have a tactical officer. Weapons were usually fired from either Helm or Navigation (which was also folded into Ops).