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Jeremy Skibicki found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of 4 women in Winnipeg

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Jeremy Skibicki found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of 4 women in Winnipeg

Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

Jeremy Skibicki found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of 4 women in Winnipeg

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

Doctor Who boss reveals Ncuti Gatwa scene that was cut from The Devil's Chord

Canada @lemmy.ca

Conrad Black, who battled Chrétien over British peerage, removed from U.K. House of Lords

STO Alliance @startrek.website

Bonus Dilithium Weekend

Quark's @startrek.website

Composer Michael Giacchino to Release Lounge-Style Film Score Covers Album ‘Exotic Themes for the Silver Screen’

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

The Star Trek Universe Returns to San Diego Comic-Con

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

Doctor Who boss says Mrs Flood breaking fourth wall "might never be explained"

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

Doctor Who star Jo Martin's Fugitive Doctor to return in new audio special

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Northern Manitoba festival features big-name bands and 'a lot' of bannock

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Other provinces have ramped up pipeline oversight. Not in Manitoba | The Narwhal

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Manitoba Hydro taps engineer who worked for private energy, forestry firms to serve as new CEO

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

Meet the New Class of Cadets in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

Canada @lemmy.ca

The philosophy — and politics — behind Canada's reluctance to meet NATO's spending target

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Western heat wave to stretch into Saskatchewan, then Manitoba

Canada @lemmy.ca

Western heat wave to stretch into Saskatchewan, then Manitoba

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Dispute with clinic leads to postponement of hundreds of cataract surgeries in Winnipeg

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Albert Beach on Lake Winnipeg closed due to high E. coli levels

Canada @lemmy.ca

Ottawa allows dentists to bill federal program on case-by-case basis

  • Very cool - am I to understand you drew this poster?

  • I suggest cross-posting this to c/startrek to get maximum eyeballs on it.

  • I disagree - you dislike TNG for completely different reasons.

  • By far Pike's most noticeable feature in TOS.

  • Eh, it's your call really. I don't see the harm in leaving it up now that the rollback has been noted.

  • This build was apparently reverted due to issues with the TFO menu, so I guess we know what the next patch notes are going to be.

  • I think it's definitely a bubble that will burst eventually.

    At the same time, I don't think there's any way to put the toothpaste back in the tube. This technology is out there, and even once the hype has died down, we're going to be dealing with it forever.

  • If you have to make things up that weren't in the episode, I'm going to respectfully suggest that your point is pretty bad.

    I'm also going to suggest that you know that it's pretty bad, which is why you chose to employ such a weak rhetorical device to begin with.

    But sure, I'm the one that's offended!

  • I believe I did responf directly to your misrepresentation of the facts, but do go on.

    (please don't go on)

  • I think the cause of the Burn is a nearly-perfect example of Star Trek's humanist values, and find it interesting when people feel the need to go out of their way to misrepresent it with words like "magic" in an effort to justify their dislike of it.

  • I was fully expecting a villain (possibly because every press release has referred to a threat), but I hope it's a unique flavour of villain.

    It sounds like he's going to play one of the kids' dad or something - given the 32nd century status quo, a more political antagonist could be fun.

    Maybe a Terra Prime type or New Essentialist type?

  • I couldn't agree less re: the 32nd century. They've created an interesting setting, and I'm glad they're going to keep it alive.

  • Yes, it's been absolute pandemonium in the streets since the CAF dress code was relaxed in 2022. Thank goodness they are addressing this very real issue that the average Canadian cares deeply about.