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STO Alliance @startrek.website

Reflections of Empire

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ Cast On How Series Was Last Hurrah For “Boys Club” TV Before Me Too Movement

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

Retrospective Discussion | Doctor Who (2005) | 1x12 "Bad Wolf"

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

'Star Trek' Journalists, Ranked

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

Manitoba's state of emergency ends as more wildfire evacuees plan to return home

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

BBC Content Chief On ‘Doctor Who’ Future: “The Tardis Is Going Nowhere — With Or Without Disney”

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x07 "What Is Starfleet?"

Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

Star Trek: Prodigy - Supernova to be delisted, Xbox version on sale now

Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

Information Sessions: City sites for supportive housing | City of Winnipeg

  • ...Huh. Was this thing previously announced? I feel like this is the first I'm hearing of it.

    I have no idea what the state of the VR games industry is these days - from this non-participant, it feels like it might have peaked a couple of years ago, but maybe I'm just ignorant.

  • Yeah, I wish I could say I was confident that they will be dismissed...

  • It sounds like the suspensions are for the duration of their investigation:

    "Although I have been made aware that these events happened in 2023, these members remain subject to administrative and disciplinary action that may lead to their release."

  • Assuming you're referring to the "Uhura" speech, I think what saved it for me was that it had a dual purpose: yes, it was definitely about Star Trek and its place in the world...but it was also about the Amelia Moon novels that inspired La'An as a child.

    Giving it a character-focused angle goes a long way in my books.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    5 Canadian soldiers suspended after Nazi salute video emerges

  • After a promising start, it seems like the Als might be in big trouble.

  • Canadian Football League @lemmy.ca

    Montreal Alouettes QB Caleb Evans suffers torn ACL, out for season

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Jonathan Frakes Surprised ‘Strange New Worlds’ Star Trek Spoof Was Controversial; Talks Directing ‘Academy’ And More

  • This should be an absolute humiliation for Hajdu and Carney, and I hope (but don't expect) their responses will reflect that.

  • Canadian Football League @lemmy.ca

    'Need will never trump integrity': Mike O'Shea defends Blue Bombers signing Demerio Houston

  • Indeed, the HQ on "Torchwood" is located directly beneath the water feature thingie.

  • Don't worry, that will clear right up in...let's say 16 or 17 seasons.

  • STO Alliance @startrek.website

    The Galaxy Goes to Red Alert

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Simon Pegg Developed Star Trek Spinoff Movie About Jaylah; Wanted Archer’s Dog In ‘Beyond’

  • I think the script deserves some scrutiny, too.

    I'm not one to complain about "quippiness" or whatever - humour in the face of danger is fine! - but there were a couple of moments on the Farragut* in particular that bumped me, with the characters seemingly shifting from somber to lighthearted from moment to moment.

    Anyways, I don't want to turn this into a second episode discussion thread, but it's pertinent to the interview.

  • I got around to watching this last night. It's fine - kind of like Star Trek's old Ready Room companion show. It's kind of nice to get an up-close view of props and things like that, but it's hardly essential viewing.

  • Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

    Winnipeg's North End gets brand new basketball court, upgraded playground

  • Yeah, I'm glad that the episode has been quite well-liked overall, but it didn't land right with me. I'm going to give it another look at some point - often, my opinion shifts once I have an understanding of what the episode is and is not.

    It's interesting that she highlighted the tonal challenges in the interview.

  • Because you demanded it: the return of the farting aliens! And its...pretty good?

    Despite his rocky introduction, Cap'n Jack seems like a fully-realized member of the TARDIS team. The charm is suddenly there, and he just seems like he belongs, somehow.

    The story does a really nice job of exploring the Doctor's intent to bring Margaret/Blon back to Raxacoricofallapatorius, where she will be facing the death penalty. Annette Badland plays her perfectly, delivering an extremely charismatic performance that walks the line between camp villainy and genuine sorrow. It's a tall order for any actor, and she makes it look easy.

    You know who else is pretty great? Ricky Mickey! Noel Clarke - scandal noted - really sells Mickey's bitterness over being left behind, and his feeble, slightly manipulative efforts to move on with his life.

    It's a shame Cathy, the reporter, isn't seen again after her brief appearance. Mali Harries does a lot with a little in the role, and it would have been nice to see her again, either in this or another episode.

    Now we know what staring into the heart of the TARDIS does - it turns you into an egg. I look forward to that happening again some day.

    Lastly...this episode is a great little tourism ad for Cardiff, a city I knew absolutely nothing about before this show came along.

  • Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    Retrospective Discussion | Doctor Who (2005) | 1x11 "Boom Town"

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Ste. Anne police force shoots for, scores policing assists across southeast Manitoba

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Interview: ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Director Talks Challenges Of Shooting Kirk’s First Time In The Big Chair

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Wins Two Hugo Awards, Celebrating Series Finale and 'Warp Your Own Way' Graphic Novel

  • I'm fine with the idea of it, and it's a potential precursor to the wall-mounted intercoms of TOS, but it's definitely one of the things that made me confused about how seriously to take the story.

  • As foreshadowed last season.

    Ruby: Is that like a matter transporter, like in Star Trek?

    The Doctor: We’ve got to visit them one day!

  • I'd have loved that play much more if the Bombers had been the ones who made it, but full credit - that was a great return.

    I'll take the Crazy Football League over the No Fun League any day.

  • A new Angus Reid Institute poll suggests a majority of Canadians believe First Nations should be meaningfully consulted on projects deemed in the national interest, but they're split on who should hold the deciding power.

    Forty per cent of Canadians say the government and companies should retain final say, while 25 per cent say First Nations should have a veto if projects infringe on their lands.

    I feel like this is an indication that 40% of Canadians haven't really thought this through.

  • Well, it wasn't a loss, but it wasn't exactly a win to be proud of.

    The Bombers' defense did a couple of impressive things - mainly stopping the Redblacks at the goal line in that early drive - but they ultimately give up way too many yards. It was incredibly frustrating to see them break through to Dru Brown, only for him to somehow scramble a way and complete a pass in the 3rd. It also sucks that Dru Brown was hurt on the play - I hope he gets back into it soon.

    The Bombers' offense was...good enough to get the job done, I guess.

    The team ultimately seems unable to play a complete game, and haven't met a lead that they're not willing to squander.

  • "Federation Standard" is definitely just English - the people of New Eden spoke it, despite being moved to that planet during WWIII, well before the Federation was formed.

  • holy hell are spoilers so difficult to use on Lemmy

    You're not wrong, but fortunately these threads are fair game for spoilers - no syntax needed.