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[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

The SNW Gorn literally pulled the classic sitcom "stay on your side of the line" routine - basically the same motivation as "Arena".

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 9 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I know just the anomaly.

A screenshot from "One Little Ship", showing Worf staring at a runabout that has shrunk to the size of a small toy.

I prefer the goofy-badass-Gorn over the scary-quick-incubatin’-Gorn.

They're iconic for a reason.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 11 points 9 months ago (5 children)

The recon is to the timeline and initial encounter with the species

Fair enough - I'll backtrack slightly and say that if there's a retcon, that's where it is, rather than in the Gorn's behaviour.

But there is a bit of wiggle room in "Arena", I think. Kirk certainly seems unfamiliar with the Gorn, but they never really say it's the first contact, and Spock doesn't really say anything one way or the other (a very Spock-like thing to do in any situation).

They definitely have massaged that canon, but I don't think they've really contradicted it.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 9 points 9 months ago (1 children)

It's really none of our business...but are they?

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 28 points 9 months ago (16 children)

“What I loved about the Gorn was it was an opportunity to retcon something into a real monster. What we do in Star Trek—and you’ll see we’ll even do it with the Gorn—is we start by seeing the other and often we end by engaging our empathy and understanding common ground. And that’s great, and it doesn’t mean that there isn’t real evil in the world. And so what we wanted to do with the Gorn was to give you a monster, and a monster that at least at first, seemed irredeemable.”

I find this statement a little aggravating, because in my opinion they really haven't retconned the Gorn. In "Arena", they slaughtered the entire Cestus colony, and the Gorn captain is utterly merciless.

"Arena" is about mercy, but the Gorn didn't really earn it in the episode, which was really kind of the point.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I'm only going to speak for my own playstyle...I've really only ever played as a single-player game, following the linear storyline for the most part. Once you hit endgame, there are 5-player team-up events to participate in, and things like that.

The bottom line for me is that it's not a difficult game to play, the PvP scene is basically non-existent, and there's not really a lot of incentive to get really grindy with it unless you're really a "make the numbers go up" kind of person. The game provides opportunities throughout the year to earn things through gameplay that would otherwise be locked behing IRL currency.

I have spent maybe $10 on the game in the last several years, and even that was more because I was bored more than out of "necessity." That said, I bought a Lifetime Subscription in 2010 that gives me the equivalent of a $5 store credit each month, so I have the means to occasionally "buy" things without spending any money.

Lastly...it's an old game. The gameplay is, by all accounts, pretty dated. But for the price of $0, it's a pretty enjoyable Star Trek sandbox to play in.

One thing that I don't think I've seen anyone mention about that "oh, hello" is that it's another fourth-wall breaking moment, this time not from Mrs. Flood/The Rani. Does that mean anything? Who knows!

And there’s Susan, of course.

Good to hear he doesn't seem to have abandoned that thread in the wake of the finale.

(I’m still wondering who Gus is, from Mummy on the Orient Express. Maybe they’re the same!)

Also good to hear he's still a dedicated troll.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Speaking in this week's issue of Doctor Who magazine, Davies wrote: "No, not the end, don’t be mad. Doctor Who will never end!

"There are pathways leading to potential futures – we’ve still got the mystery of that bright and blazing ending, 'Oh, hello,' yes indeed, hello Billie! And there’s Susan, of course."

He went on: "I wonder if we’ll ever find out who the Boss is. Or who the Boss are. (I’m still wondering who Gus is, from Mummy on the Orient Express. Maybe they’re the same!)

"But we don’t know what’s happening yet, and while everyone works that out, I’ll take a pause on this page ... Hopefully, we’ll have news soon, and certainly, The War Between the Land and the Sea is about to break out, so there are great things ahead. Until then."

Stories included have not only been written by Tennant, Capaldi and Whittaker, but also by Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Chris Chibnall, Steven Moffat and Hugh Bonneville. In fact, there are more than 50 contributors.

 

The pace at which everything has been happening has also opened an unfortunate door to misinformation on social media, Kinew said. To combat that, the province is launching a digital information portal later on Thursday.

 

3x01 "Hegemony, Part II"

3x02 "Wedding Bell Blues"

3x03 "Shuttle to Kenfori"

3x04 "A Space Adventure Hour"

3x05 "Through the Lens of Time"

3x06 "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"

3x07 "What Is Starfleet?"

3x08 "Four-and-a-Half Vulcans"

3x09 "Terrarium"

3x10 "New Life and New Civilizations"

The third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns this summer on Thursday, July 17, premiering with two episodes, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S.

The series will also stream on Paramount+ in international markets where the service is available. Following the premiere, new episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays, with the season finale on Thursday, September 11.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds streams exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., the U.K., Latin America, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Japan. The series is also available on Paramount+ in Canada. It streams on SkyShowtime in the Nordics, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal and Central and Eastern Europe. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

 

This community was founded early in season one, around the time that "Boom" was released. After the season ended, we went back and did some "Retrospective Discussions" to cover the first couple of episodes of the season, plus the Tennant/Tate specials.

The main conceit of them being "retrospective" is that we're free to discuss things in hindsight, pulling in context from later seasons as desired.

After that initial run, I put them on hiatus, as engagement was understandably lower than with new episodes. But...we're looking at a potentially lengthy break between new episodes, so maybe it's worth looking at the idea again.

I think "Rose" would be a logical place to start, for ahem multiple reasons.

What do we think? If the interest is there, we could start on the weekend.

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