

Not my channel. I’m just sharing the link.


Not my channel. I’m just sharing the link.


Okay, go eat some warms.


I don’t play this game but that video makes it sound like this is temporal high stakes.


Obviously not Weyoun 6.


It is canonically referred to as disgusting.


So how did Reno break her toe?
EDIT: This had the feel of “Family”.


It’s odd, because I notice people I follow on Mastodon mentioned/being mentioned in places and if they have a Bluesky presence, it is that that is named usually. Like on podcast I hear people on I follow Mastodon decade to promote Bluesky instead. Or certain people who are Trek related, post things on Mastodon but if they have a Bluesky presence, that is what is brought up.


Bluesky seems to be the platform more popular with that people associated with Trek.


He is very active on Mastodon.
EDIT: a Google search for Universeodon shows a sublink to his profile.



The Next Generation episode “Thine Own Self” has an A-plot that sees Data having to go retrieve radioactive metal. He gets into a shuttle accident, landing on a planet where he loses his memory. The inhabitants of the planet give him the name Jayden. Is Jay-Den named after this episode?


Is this the thread for questions?
What actor from Trek’s past, that primarily wore lots of makeup and prosthetics, do you look up at as a acting role model?


You wanted a partially broken mirror?


The fact that this is happening is a disgrace to those who behave this way: you don’t embody IDIC.



Directly: no. By association: yes.
Malinda Clark was on a episode of Firefly, which did have cannibals.


Personally I’d compare it to The O.C. (there are a lot of Trek connections).


I think using a real ship with experimental tech for the drill was certainly a response to how cadets should be trained in the time of post-Burn. However the Miyazaki was a contemporary ship; why did the comic book depict TOS era uniforms? Or did I miss a detail there?


That opening scene will be talked about a lot. But damn, that was a bleak episode.
Also, will IDW be publishing a one-shot or graphic novel of that comic?


I only recall the amount of varieties. In “wej Duj” (unless mistaken) they established these are blood worms which feed on blood. What kind of blood? Who’s to say? Much like when we ask if bloodwine is made with actual blood.
Am I suddenly attracted to Belle?
EDIT: I just realized she might be intended to be 17. 😬