At least the NASA hires were all "former" nazis, rather than actively practicing. (At least on paper, I'm not actively aware of anyone continuing to be terrible after jumping to the US.)
It's wild that I just got my Robotech collectors edition box set, which was a pre-order, a few weeks ago, and it had a Funimation code in it. This was either a sudden decision or very poorly communicated in-house.
Bottom is just a classic meme, top is a guy flying near full size "don't tread on me" and "thin blue line"( fanatic police support) flags. Many would argue these are varying levels of contradictory. It's also a very MAGA thing to do so you can draw conclusions from that as well.
Every barrier that slows down attacks a little is worth it when you are trying to buy time so people can apply emergency updates. It's not about stopping them from ever figuring it out.
TLDR; It time jumps forward, proceeds to establish some very controversial and unnecessary changes among the crew, and frames it all as being part of a holodeck program Riker is running for guidance on making a decision. While it is NOT the actual implication of the episode, I feel the holodeck aspect falls a little "extra" flat by ending the series with "it was all a dream/simulation" vibes, IMHO anyway.
Maybe my people are bad at their jobs but my fast food people just take the order without any real upsell most of the time. PIN is only for debit. I almost never have to actually touch payment controls these days. NFC tap and away.
At least the NASA hires were all "former" nazis, rather than actively practicing. (At least on paper, I'm not actively aware of anyone continuing to be terrible after jumping to the US.)