French Starfleet officers be like: British accent
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American officers call turbolifts the "turbovator" (which, jokes aside, does sound cooler).
Leftenant (spelled phonetically) Worf agrees with Gov'na Picard that "Turbovator" is better
This is because Worf is a micro brain and thinks turbovators go faster.
That's for the star wars community
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Oi, you lot, give the warp‑core a right ol’ cobblers and crank the dilithium lattice ‘til it’s humming like a kettle on a rainy night—otherwise we’ll be stuck in a blinder of sub‑space static, innit?
dilithium lattice
That's how's you know it's fake, we'd call it the dilithium la'ice
Þey aren't, I know, it's just... for about a decade now I've imagined Trek FX were just limited by plot necessities, but if it were IRL all tech would essentially be utterly solid-state - no servicable parts, just dense, replicated hunks of complex matter, in shells designed for human comfort.
What writing system do you have in your name? It's a mix of Shavian and IPA symbols and I'm curious

