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Janeway’s “Tuvix” Decision Divides ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Cast: “It Kind Of Hurt Her Character”
  • @explodicle @startrek I think it’s best not to ponder the capabilities of the transporter too closely, otherwise it kinda breaks the world.

  • New Star Trek Movie Director Is A Fan And Directed The ‘Black Mirror’ Trek Episode “USS Callister”
  • @Carlo @startrek I didn’t get into DS9 until I was older. I think its complexity and more morally grey tone would have put me off as a kid, but as an adult I loved it.

  • COVID shots cut COVID-related stroke, clot, heart attack risk by 50% in 65+
  • @arstechnica@mastodon.social I'd love to know how effective it is for under 65s. Canada has just recommended spring boosters only for 65+, unlike the other boosters to this point.

  • When should I start showing someone new to Trek new shows?
  • @CCMan1701A @startrek I haven’t liked Discovery or Picard, but I’ve *really* enjoyed Strange New Worlds, and Lower Decks has been a surprising delight.

  • Does the federation ever starts allowing genetic engineering again?
  • @FaceDeer @startrek Modern Trek has *really* pushed both the opposition to genetic enhancement and the prohibition of sentient AI. I suppose it is kinda in keeping with the “humanism” of the source material, but it seems like a blinkered view of the future. (I contrast it with the similarly post-scarcity Culture novels, where both biological modification and artificial Minds are common.)

  • The chairs of Trek
  • @almar_quigley @startrek That looks fascinating.

  • A touching quote from Nimoy's "I am Spock" book (1995)
  • @TheGiantKorean He also had a terrific recurring guest role in the drama Damages.

  • A touching quote from Nimoy's "I am Spock" book (1995)
  • @QHC @startrek Ted Danson has done some fabulous work outside of Cheers, but I’m sure that show will be considered his legacy.

  • If you could have either a holodeck or a replicator, which one would you pick?
  • @hascat @startrek I always thought replicators worked like transporters, turning energy into various types of matter. That’s what makes them a key to post-scarcity — it appears the Federation has plenty of energy.

  • How is genetic engineering wrong, but cyborgs are okay?
  • @Taleya @startrek Is La’an in SNW considered enhanced because of her ancestors? I’ve always been confused as to why she’s not under the ban.

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  • @ulkesh @startrek It’s a terrific series, and Wheaton is such a great host.

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  • @mycatiskai @startrek I’ve always been uncomfortable with how much Star Wars fandom has embraced the iconography of the Empire.

  • Roxann Dawson (B’Elanna) passed on directing new Star Trek but has returned to science fiction with Foundation
  • @cygnus The earlier books have fantastic, well-thought out space combat scenes, fairly well informed by physics and orbital mechanics.

    Everything around those scenes is cringeworthy, and gets much worse as the series goes on. (Honor may be the most Mary Sue character ever.)

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  • @Doug @startrek That scene was pure fan service, and after a decade in the wilderness this fan at least *loved* it.

  • What programming languages exist in the Star Trek Universe?
  • @StillPaisleyCat @startrek Of *course* their programming language would require a special keyboard.

  • What programming languages exist in the Star Trek Universe?
  • @ZenkorSoraz To paraphrase a developer from the ‘80s: “I don't know what the language of the future will look like, but I know it will be called Fortran.”

  • How Many Star Trek Episodes Pass the Bechdel Test? (TOS to ENT) | The Mary Sue
  • @MaxMouseOCX @startrek That’s not the criterion for the Bechdel Test — it’s ONE conversation between two women that’s not about a man.

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