What is, Star Trek? Well, it’s a guide to killing, escaping, or disrupting industrial communes, which are engineering communities reliant on religion and medical programs to enslave tens of thousands of innocent service sector workers, all civilians trapped in a living hell run by rapist priests, pedophile doctors, and sociopathic engineers.
So, how do you use Star Trek?
There are several rankings of order, in assaulting an industrial commune, with Star Trek.
Dilemma: The ordered set you’re using. It can’t match the crew’s response, in terms of play on the field.
Crew Response: The setup of the crew, along several factors, you’re targets for cold blooded murder.
Away Team: People who do not resemble characters, unless taking on a Star Trek set of myths, then they’re friendlies. These individuals are to be saved.
The Arab: The individual who fits a character on the crew, however has been displaced by the rest of the crew, found through interviewing saved Away Team. You are meant to make him your source, and your future co-conspirator.
The Captain: He’s discharged the Arab, from his proper character, into an outcast, and is now posing as the Arab’s character. You are to place the dilemma, against a separate crew-set, in the same series, to eliminate the Captain. He will die in a bloody hell.
Q: The mathematician in the series, an economist, statistician, mathematician, literature non-fiction set, or veterinary expert. That is the main recruit, on breaking the industrial commune’s set of exports, by employing a corporate chain, to drive out the small businesses running the service sector of the industrial commune.