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EXO-6 Unveils Museum-Grade Collectible Captain Picard Figures from Star Trek: The Next Generation

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A Battle Royale with the Borg!

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Varèse Sarabande Announces Special Star Trek: Into Darkness Soundtrack Vinyl Box Set

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Anson Mount (‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’): ‘We’re feeling even more emboldened’ to take ‘even bigger swings’

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Plan to search landfill for women's remains moves ahead as province approves environmental licence change

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Paul Giamatti Boards ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

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WizKids Announces New Star Trek: Captain's Chair Strategy Card Game

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The Final Days of Star Trek Starship Sales at Master Replicas Have Arrived

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RCMP seek driver who injured teen in East St. Paul hit and run

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June 22: Graphic Novel Self-Publishing 101 with Scott A. Ford

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Star Trek: Discovery The Final Season Arrives August 27 on DVD, Blu-ray, and Limited Edition Steelbook

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Manitoba one of only 2 provinces with former officer leading police complaints agency

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Pierre Poilievre doesn’t want to talk about foreign interference

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Doctor Who icon Bonnie Langford teases Mel Bush's finale role: "It’s camp as hell"

  • My least favourite type of RTD episode is the Goofy RTD Episode, and this was definitely that. I doubt it will end up ranking too highly on my list by the end of the season.

    That said, I always appreciate social commentary that's about as subtle as a sledgehammer, and the episode delivered on that. And Ncuti Gatwa's physical presence is something special - I don't think we've seen that kind of physicality since Matt Smith.

    Also, uh, did the Doctor just suggest that the world of Star Trek is real in his universe?

    This is obviously a sign that setting up this discussion thread was the right decision.

  • There's an update today, and (surprise, surprise)...no. Tenants were paid out for the remainder of this month, and they got their damage deposits back, but other than that they're on their own.

  • I'm not sure when I'm actually going to be able to watch them, but I'm looking forward to the full Ncuti Gatwa experience!

  • Everybody - and I mean everybody - loves Riker's donkey sauce.

  • Yeah...Culber had a pretty tough go of it when he went through it. I could see his feelings on it being...complicated.

  • tim hortons kind of hypocrites; may mirror society

  • Well they're apparently also a source of cheap, exploitable labour, so that's...something.

  • The quality isn't great, but it's hard to find better prices, which is enough for most people, I think.

  • I think the headline misrepresents it a bit, but:

    • Tim's has a long history of playing to a sense of nostalgia and "shared Canadian values".
    • Politicians have been using this association to try to seem like Regular Joes for years.
    • The franchise is owned by one of the largest corporations in the world.
    • Their menu increasingly contradicts the "traditional" vibe they promote, with newer items like Sweet Chili Chicken Loaded Wraps and Loaded Bowls, Tiramisu Cold Brew, and Blackberry Yuzu Sparkling Quenchers.
    • They're also increasingly expanding options that discourage people from eating in-store, eroding their "de facto town square" image.
    • Maybe the confused identity of the brand reflects the confused identity of Canada as a whole.

    To be honest, it's a pretty muddled piece, but there are a couple of interesting points in there.

  • "Instead of really trying to bring in the best and the brightest to fill the labour market gaps that need to be filled, what we're doing is bringing in low skill, low wage, expendable and exploitable temporary foreign workers in the form of students," Banerjee said in an interview.

    Refreshingly blunt. Also unsurprising. Also yikes.

  • Starfleet Academy (if that’s still a thing?)

    Definitely still a thing, reportedly say to start filming later this summer.

    As for S31, I don't know if you keep up with the news, but...

  • They have gone out of their way to portray L'ak as a doofus (and writer Carlos Cisco even gave an interview where he suggested that Breen are dumber in their fleshy form), so you may be right.

  • Okay, I was certain for a quite a while that L'ak's death was a fakeout...up to a certain point. L'ak said Moll wasn't going to like his plan, which made me think that dying, or appearing to die, was part of it.

    But...that was before a Breen medic showed up to help - they should be a lot harder to fool than Culber, who has only a rudimentary understanding of Breen physiology. And the episode certainly framed it as real. And they've dangled a possible motivation for Moll, in a desire to use the Progenitor technology to revive him.

    And yet something still screams "bluff" to me. Thoughts?

    Edit: also...SEVEN OF LIMES

  • Let's be honest: at this point, they could make the greatest Star Trek film of all time, and it would only be 1/47 as entertaining as watching the executives at Paramount Pictures stepping on infinite rakes in infinite combinations as they try to make the damn thing.

  • The punishment for violating the prime directive is apparently a significant amount of paperwork. In “Bread and Circuses” it is stated that Starfleet officers swear to die before violating the prime directive.

    Distinction without difference.

  • Local testing times for May 8:

    Alberta: 11:55 a.m. MT

    British Columbia: 10:55 a.m. PT

    Manitoba: 1:55 p.m. CT

    New Brunswick: 2:55 p.m. AT

    Northwest Territories: 9:55 a.m. MT

    Nova Scotia: 1:55 p.m. AT

    Newfoundland and Labrador: 3:25 p.m. NT

    Nunavut: 1:55 p.m. ET

    Ontario: 12:55 p.m. on May 15

    Prince Edward Island: 12:55 p.m. AT

    Quebec: 1:55 p.m. ET

    Saskatchewan: 11:55 a.m. CT

    Yukon: 10:55 a.m. YT

  • Orrrrr...maybe Wilson Cruz is pregnant and they need to cover it up?