Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

I have been rewatching original Star Trek each weekend for awhile, since I had enjoyed it a lot when I was younger, but I wasn't sure if I had seen every single episode so I was going through them in order. After finishing it I was going to watch the Movies, but I saw there was an animated series that was considered to be a canonical fourth season, so I went ahead and started watching it.
I was enjoying it, when out of nowhere THIS character suddenly starts appearing named M'Ress. I wish I had known about her before, she's like an incredible mix of a cute cat girl and weird alien with just enough weirdness to her.
It's particularly funny to me how they had her purring while talking, which I understand its meant to be a part of her physiology that she basically HAS to (or does it automatically), but it also adds to her cute weirdness.
It's also funny how THIS image is like the default face they use for her when talking with her eyes looking like they are going off in different directions. I guess since the animation budget was limited, they have certain "talking faces" they use over and over for each character, but she's the only one who looks constantly cross eyed like this (as far as I've seen anyways.) for the default.

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I have been rewatching original Star Trek each weekend for awhile, since I had enjoyed it a lot when I was younger, but I wasn't sure if I had seen every single episode so I was going through them in order. After finishing it I was going to watch the Movies, but I saw there was an animated series that was considered to be a canonical fourth season, so I went ahead and started watching it.
I was enjoying it, when out of nowhere THIS character suddenly starts appearing named M'Ress. I wish I had known about her before, she's like an incredible mix of a cute cat girl and weird alien with just enough weirdness to her.
It's particularly funny to me how they had her purring while talking, which I understand its meant to be a part of her physiology that she basically HAS to (or does it automatically), but it also adds to her cute weirdness.
It's also funny how THIS image is like the default face they use for her when talking with her eyes looking like they are going off in different directions. I guess since the animation budget was limited, they have certain "talking faces" they use over and over for each character, but she's the only one who looks constantly cross eyed like this (as far as I've seen anyways.) for the default.

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You'd probably like Lower Decks then, it has a Caitian.
 
I looked at the Memory Alpha page for Caitians and it's almost entirely shit from nu-Trek, over 90%. There's even a Prodigy reference! :cryblood: I'd rather watch AI generated catgirl porn.
You're going to be out of luck, I'm afraid.

Aside from M'ress, the only on-screen appearance of Caitians before Nu-Trek were some background characters at Federation HQ in Star Trek IV. They were covered occasionally in licensed books and RPGs, but they really only rose to prominence in 2012 when Star Trek Online made them the default racial option for degenerate furry player characters.

The Animated Series and M'ress weren't even considered officially canon until Nu-Trek came along and Paramount wanted to justify all of their shitty retcons with a convoluted "if it was ever on-screen in any way, it's canon" policy. Prior to this, 10 foot tall Spock clones were considered pretty silly, and the powers that be didn't recognize them officially.
 
Silly, yes, but the cartoon did win the franchise's first Emmy.
Yup, it somehow won 1975's Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series, triumphing against the likes of Captain Kangaroo and The Pink Panther Show. It's win was apparently based on the strength of that goofy Aztec episode.

It had also been nominated the year before, but lost to this amazing PBS gem:

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What can I say kids, TV in the 70's was pretty bleak...
 
At least you'd have reruns of Stingray/Thunderbirds/Captain Scarlet right?
 
There's also fan theories that have the ship's inertial dampeners playing a role. The idea is they don't just prevent the crew from getting turned into red paste during 100g maneuvers, but also reduce the ship's effective "mass" and allow these relatively small fusion rockets to accelerate giant ships.
they kind of all but admit that's what they do in the mortal Q episode.

Aside from M'ress, the only on-screen appearance of Caitians before Nu-Trek were some background characters at Federation HQ in Star Trek IV. They were covered occasionally in licensed books and RPGs, but they really only rose to prominence in 2012 when Star Trek Online made them the default racial option for degenerate furry player characters.
You philistines forgot the best Trek movie...
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(yeah, I am mostly throwing flamebait for the kzinti/caitian race war)
 
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