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Star Trek: Lower Decks Returns in New Ongoing Comic Series

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Star Trek: Prodigy - Season 2 Coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital

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Government withholding funding 'related to suspended Canada Soccer officials'

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Star Trek and Doctor Who Unite for Game Crossover Celebrating International Friendship Day

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Star Trek and Doctor Who Unite for Game Crossover Celebrating International Friendship Day

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Humble RPG Bundle: Ultimate Doctor Who RPG Collection by Cubicle 7 Games

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‘Star Trek’ Live-Action Comedy From Alex Kurtzman, Justin Simien & Tawny Newsome In Works At Paramount+

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The Official Teaser Trailer for Star Trek: Section 31 Is Here

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Legacy Cast Joins Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Series

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‘Star Trek’ Stage Musical Being Explored – Comic-Con

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Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Will Premiere with Two Episodes on October 24

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Cillian O'Sullivan Joins Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as Dr. Roger Korby

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Extended Clip | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3

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Doctor Who reveals who Varada Sethu will be playing

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FIFA strips Canada of 6 points in Olympic soccer, bans coach Bev Priestman for 1 year in drone spying scandal

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Federal plan's cap on coverage for incontinence care products 'inhumane' and 'offensive,' say chief, doctor

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Get an exclusive look at Nicola Coughlan in the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas Special

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New Whoniverse Spin-Off 'The War Between The Land And The Sea' announced at San Diego Comic-Con

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Retrospective Discussion | Doctor Who | 1x01 "Space Babies"

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Gina Yashere Reports for Duty on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

  • That’s why they needed to get the Protostar to the right place, to protect the present.

    Right, but they've engineered a "present" in which Gwyn shouldn't exist, which is exactly what they spent the bulk of the season trying to avoid, down to her having to wear the armband to stabilize her.

    IDK, at best I think it's way messier than he should be.

  • ”Borg is short for cyborg!” While perhaps Dal is correct metatextually, that’s never been previously stated in Trek. In the Borg’s first appearance, “Q Who”, Guinan simply states, ”They’re called the Borg.” The Borg refer to themselves as such, there would be little reason for them to have named themselves after a term that originated in 1960s Earth science fiction.

    There's a distinct possibility that it's Swedish.

  • Unfortunately, this has bugged me more the more I've thought about it. I think it undercuts the urgency of the entire season, which repeatedly emphasized how important it was to send the Protostar through the wormhole and making things exactly the way they were in season one.

    Except it's apparently fine for Solum to never have its disastrous civil war, and never train soldiers to go back in time, even though that was absolutely critical to the story.

    It seems like an effort to have their cake and eat it, too. Even if you can make it work logically, I don't think it works thematically.

  • Hey look, a colossal waste of money that will accomplish nothing!

  • The interview goes into how Voyager-heavy this series is, so I suspect it was very deliberate.

  • That's actually from season one...I don't remember them getting into it too much, but

  • To be honest, I have no idea how they even calculate what "makes money" in the streaming era. With ad-supported TV, I can see how you could calculate the relative value of each viewer, but for a streamer? I'm baffled as to how you would even do that math.

    If Paramount had better infrastructure for a tween audience, and/or if the original plan to air it on Nickelodeon had come to fruition, maybe things would be different.

  • I think it's a conundrum - on the one hand, communities should probably have a reason exist.

    On the other hand, you could argue that "people live here" should be enough. But that's obviously not sustainable.

  • Hopefully stuff like the pool will have a long-term impact of some sort, but it's obviously nothing close to a silver bullet.

  • Firstly, I should point out that it's completely possible to sing the praises of one show without crapping on another.

    With that out of the way, I agree it's a damn shame Paramount+ cancelled Prodigy. I think it was probably the "right" decision on paper - the Hagemans themselves have said they were shown the numbers, and they weren't great - but that probably speaks to the inadequacies of their platform. It doesn't seem to be a good place for children's programming.

    Regardless of whether we get more Prodigy, I hope it was well-loved by its target audience, and I hope that it helped to create a new generation of Trek who can carry on with "Starfleet Academy" and the other series as they grow up.

    In fact, if anyone has kids who have been watching it, I'd love to hear what they thought of it.

  • Good theory - it's been a long time since I studied brain anatomy, but hyper-specific brain damage might be the only way to truly address Pike's situation as depicted in "The Menagerie".

  • I think it's a fine idea that requires a certain degree of community and camaraderie that I'm not sure exists in the Lemmyverse yet.

    As a group, we're good at sharing articles - often stuff that makes us mad (and there's plenty of that to go around) - but less good at just...hanging out and shooting the shit.

    I don't know what the solution is aside from, "be the change you want to see."

  • I had the same reaction, and decided it was an unacknowledged site-to-site transport.

  • Agreed on all points.

    Jellico's line about not being able to supply new combadges across the fleet was a pretty funny way to acknowledge the badge inconsistency with the "Picard" flashbacks - I'm going to try not to think about that too hard.

    I'm disappointed that we'll never get a chance to see Elnor in one of the sailor suits the cadets wore on this show.

    One thing that's going to bug me for a while is how Solum can progress peacefully without contradicting season one - Ilthuran isn't exactly on track to become the Diviner at this point.

  • With a title like that, I was half-expecting a clip show...

    I was also thinking that Hologram Janeway might borrow the mobile emitter and pull a switcheroo with the Admiral, but it turns out the Doctor can just do it himself.