Omega Squad takes a break on DS9 while Zund, Edam, and Selke/T'Priell go to Vulcan for help. While Jake Sisko and his father help Omega Squad with some interpersonal turmoil, a Vulcan priestess fails to separate Selke and T'Priell, but a violent battle rages in the young woman's mind. Edan must throw some water on the telepathic catfight if she is to survive.
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| - Omega Squad takes a break on DS9 while Zund, Edam, and Selke/T'Priell go to Vulcan for help. While Jake Sisko and his father help Omega Squad with some interpersonal turmoil, a Vulcan priestess fails to separate Selke and T'Priell, but a violent battle rages in the young woman's mind. Edan must throw some water on the telepathic catfight if she is to survive.
- Culture Clash is a clothing outfit that appears in Watch Dogs. Aiden Pearce is able to buy this outfit for $2000 at a Clothing Store. The jacket is blue (and therefore will appear green under yellow light) with a light blue pattern.
- Cultures do not evolve identically. Even ones with similar backgrounds and languages have something they disagree about, and it just gets worse the more alien the two cultures are. Naturally, this has great potential for writers who want to introduce conflict to the plot, or just want to show off their worldbuilding skill. Some tropes associated with Culture Clash: See Values Dissonance, for when this happens to the audience. Also see Crazy Cultural Comparison, a milder form of Culture Clash played for laughs. There's also Pop Culture Isolation. Often an element of Fantastic Racism.
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| - Cultures do not evolve identically. Even ones with similar backgrounds and languages have something they disagree about, and it just gets worse the more alien the two cultures are. Naturally, this has great potential for writers who want to introduce conflict to the plot, or just want to show off their worldbuilding skill. Some tropes associated with Culture Clash:
* Accidental Marriage
* Alien Lunch
* Arranged Marriage
* Foreign Queasine
* Fumbling the Gauntlet
* Funny Foreigner
* Humans Through Alien Eyes
* Innocent Bigot
* Protocol Peril
* Raised by Wolves
* Your Normal Is Our Taboo See Values Dissonance, for when this happens to the audience. Also see Crazy Cultural Comparison, a milder form of Culture Clash played for laughs. There's also Pop Culture Isolation. Often an element of Fantastic Racism. Examples of Culture Clash include:
- Omega Squad takes a break on DS9 while Zund, Edam, and Selke/T'Priell go to Vulcan for help. While Jake Sisko and his father help Omega Squad with some interpersonal turmoil, a Vulcan priestess fails to separate Selke and T'Priell, but a violent battle rages in the young woman's mind. Edan must throw some water on the telepathic catfight if she is to survive.
- Culture Clash is a clothing outfit that appears in Watch Dogs. Aiden Pearce is able to buy this outfit for $2000 at a Clothing Store. The jacket is blue (and therefore will appear green under yellow light) with a light blue pattern.
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