Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
It tickles me that brining Shannon Fill out of retirement for a handful of lines gave her her first screen credit since 1995.
As far as we know, Discovery’s final series should be next to release, though they haven’t pinned it down beyond “early 2024.”
There’s no evidence to suggest this has happened.
Nova Fleet? They’d better bring in Red Squad to clean up this mess.
No idea - I was just digging for a possible alternative explanation. I don’t really buy it, myself.
Hiding in plain sight, perhaps?
Alternatively, maybe he built the ship, but it’s being used by someone else.
Details are still sparse, but CTV Sci-Fi is listing the episode title as “The Inner Fight”.
Unfortunately, it looks like it’s currently not available in Sweden. Hopefully that will change before season five starts.
Those flat floors…
previously published stories from the magazine
I think it’s this. I know a previous edition collected the Star Trek Online short stories that were originally published in the magazine.
Caves really are the worst, though.
One thing I think they’ve done exceptionally well is give each project its own tone and premise - that goes a long way to help prevent that feeling of oversaturation.
The original announcement referred to the Academy being re-opened after 100 years, so it’s a pretty safe bet.
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Discovery has some serious musical talent at their disposal.
Polygon - Dylan Roth - Unscored
Developed by Nimble Giant Entertainment (the 2016 Masters of Orion remake) and published by Paradox Interactive (Crusader Kings, Stellaris), Star Trek: Infinite is a 4X grand strategy game that shares a lot of qualities with a good Star Trek episode: It’s cerebral, accessible, occasionally a little clumsy, and overall a good time.
The pendulum seems to be swinging back toward that model, at least in some cases.
To be clear, I was being completely hypothetical. It makes no sense for Netflix to cancel something they literally just bought.
It’s likely that they would have the right to order more from CBS Studios if they think it’s worth the investment.