Toronto. Geek. Space. TTRPGs. Injury prevention. IT. Italian greyhounds. He/him.
@gregorum I was actually ok with the political aspects of the prequels. I just thought that, personally speaking, the writing was pretty clunky and heavy-handed. I think Andor showed there’s plenty of room to do political intrigue in the Star Wars universe.
@gregorum I enjoy the excitement and spectacle of the original trilogy, but I agree that some of the SW TV shows have been excellent, and told stories that movies couldn’t.
@PlainSimpleGarak @startrek Yep, I’ve really enjoyed SNW but the show seems completely unfamiliar with the concept of military discipline.
@explodicle @startrek I think it’s best not to ponder the capabilities of the transporter too closely, otherwise it kinda breaks the world.
@foone@digipres.club @cstross@wandering.shop Don’t drain Europa! It will anger the hyperintelligent squid there!
@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.
@setsneedtofeed @startrek Which never made any sense in any timeline.
@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.
@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.)
@almar_quigley @startrek That looks fascinating.
@TheGiantKorean He also had a terrific recurring guest role in the drama Damages.
@happenis @startrek And a nod to the original version:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac7G7xOG2Ag&pp=ygURdHVyYm8gZW5jYWJ1bGF0b3I%3D