This is pretty much what I think as well. I migrated to here mostly because I think that the root and core of the Community has done the same, and r/startek was one of the few places where you could still talk Star Trek without unreasonable whining.
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My biggest (only real) gripe with it is the "sit by and watch a civilisation die from something we could prevent inside five minutes without ever being noticed" shtick.
Relativity and if we somewhat widen the definition, Shattered.
It was. They used different lighting to make the same two or three rooms appear as whatever non-standard set they needed. IIRC most "generic room #1231" sets were one and the same with furniture re-arranged and different lighting.
Many, many, many years ago, there was a novel that had a Warp bomb (or the supposed impossibility of one) as a premise. It was set pre-First Contact and rotated around Zefram Cochrane being forced by IIRC Colonel Green to try and develop one.
She's Starfleet JAG though, so she might end up on the other side....
God yes. That's so goddamn annoying every time. Primary reason why I always skip 30 days.