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  • I got drunk on wine during this episode.

    Everything was awesome! I flipped out seeing the 27th century mobile emitter. The things this episode expressed about Starfleet and the Federation are how I feel about this community (the fandom). I started attending STLV recently in 2024. Being in Las Vegas, getting to be surrounded by this community is one of the reasons I love this community. Trekkies are awesome! I love everyone here. This episode did a lot to express what a found family is, something the heart of this series.

    This episode was soooooooooooooooooooooooo good!!!








  • I mean, famously the studio rendered a nude model of Eliot Page against their consent for Beyond: Two Souls (a game that is already stupid for not telling a linear story; there was a future release that include a chronological story mode) that was never intended for the final version but left in the retail release for anyone to discover.

    EDIT: I’m gonna mention this to stress the point that David Cage is awful. Don’t read this if you get trigger by assault. Despite all this according to Wikipedia, Page as of 2025 is set to produce a television adaptation.

    Mention of assault.

    One point in the story, Jodie tries to escape the institution she is living in to go to a bar. The character during this portion is underage. If the player successfully escapes, they are treated to a scene which older men at the bar assault Jodie.










  • I think “Lower Decks” killing Sito was the right direction. It was a small part of setting up the Bajoran-Cardassian conflict in DS9 (granted it was in its second season) and redeemed a character that the audience was fully expected to dislike from the event of “The First Duty”. It did so much to turn them around and make us fall in love with them. Sito got to have a second chance and do what they knew was dangerous but ultimately necessary. By the time Fill returned for Lower Decks, the weight of Sito’s death had a more meaningful impact that was unexpected.