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  • It’s absurd. Our kids ended up playing Star Trek with Playmobil’s space and ‘Future Planet’ planetary exploration lines. (I doubt these even still exist.)

    When the Star Trek line finally arrived it was only TOS.

  • All of which begs the question “How is it that Jeff Goldblum has not yet appeared in the Star Trek franchise”

  • And this is why Discovery and other new shows are only getting 5 seasons.

    Contracts are for 7 calendar years not seven seasons.

    With problems launching new shows, COVID-related slowdowns and a writers strike, Discovery managed to produce 5 seasons in 7 years.

  • I was thinking the same.

    Fine crochet cotton comes in a large variety of colours and many of them can be quite bright.

    Diamond yarns Cléa (and their fine knitting weight cotton Anne) have always had colours like that, including variegated versions. Both of these are made by Circulo in Brazil.

    Cléa colours can be found on this distributors page. The ‘Citrus Green’ looks very much like the photo. There is also a high-res Lemon and at least 3 different high res orange to red varieties.

    I used to knit and crochet a lot with the fingering weight Anne. I was able to ask a local yarn store to bring in additional colours that I chose as long as I would buy enough of the bag of balls.

    Other mercerized cottons for crochet have interesting colours and shiny finishes as well.

  • I completely appreciate the frustration.

    I’m not an early adopter in the gaming market, and just refuse to buy in on stuff that I can’t get on STEAM.

    But I really did want to get Infinite.

  • The sale is supposed to last until the end of today September 15th. Usually, that would be until midnight Pacific time.

    Suggest trying through the link on the officials Star Trek website to follow through to Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/sale/StarTrekDaySale

    We picked up 3 copies of Resurgence the evening of the 14th from Canada.

  • We’ve tried most of them over time.

    Star Trek Resurgence has consistently excellent reviews. It’s about a 25 hour role play where the player makes choices for two different crew - a senior bridge officer and an NCO in engineering. It’s well done and one of our teens and I are enjoying it a lot. Great value for the sale price. My patience on this one was reinforced by its initial release being exclusive to Epic - but on Steam and on sale it’s worth it.

    Bridge Crew is an older game. I have had it for a couple of years, and took advantage of the sale to pick up copies for each of our kids Steam accounts. One of them got really into it right away.

    Timelines is also older. It held their interest for a bit in middle school but doesn’t seem to be one of the better tie-ins.

    Star Trek Online is a long running massively multiplayer game that starts out free but then can cost a lot for in-game purchases. One of our teens is into it, and got fairly far without purchasing much, but the Steam sale is a good opportunity for them to buy things they’ve had on their wish list.

    As a parent, I find these better than the endless number of Star Wars mods on Roblox that one of ours got into for a while.

  • The colours are unrepentantly psychedelic 70s fashionable and so are a few of the plots.

  • It’s always a good time to do a watch through of TAS.

  • The thing is that while the technobabble is just that, the process represents how engineering gets done better than most other ‘serious’ SF, albeit at compressed speed.

    Voyager did a better job than any at showing how the thinking and problem-solving work gets done - which to me is more the point.

    All this criticism seems to come from folks who’ve never seen nerds working in teams being nerds. They seem to want science FICTION to be locked down to concepts that someone with a mid 20th bachelor’s degree in science would know.

    Whereas the real life scientists and engineers in my circle react more like Erin Macdonald did when she was working on her physics PhD and saw Voyager. She recognized the process and thought it was cool that some of the newer concepts in gravimetrics were referenced but didn’t sweat the small stuff.

  • Glad to have you mention that here.

    So many fans of the older shows assume that Lower Decks isn’t accessible to new viewers who don’t get the references, but it’s quite the opposite. Gen Z and younger viewers are into animated comedies and it’s a successful entry point. And with the number of middle schoolers who got into manga and anime during the pandemic, the portion of the audience that prefers animation as a medium is only going to grow.

    Our teens were fans of the Voyager when they were in middle school, and sampled the rest of the classic shows. Despite that they seem to be split on the animated vs live action new shows, and none of them would watch Picard.

    It’s a real shame that there won’t be any new animated Star Trek after this season of Lower Decks.

  • Star Trek Prodigy is the true sequel to Voyager. It’s all ages / family rather than the ‘kids show’ many fans take it for. I would watch that with your GF next.

    Because Prodigy is designed to be an entry point for new viewers, it introduces many of the key legacy characters and much of the lore. It has a Star Wars vibe in the pilot, mainly to draw in viewers from other franchises, but it settles into being some of the Trekiest content ever by the 6th short episode of season one.

  • Dave Blass said much of it was packed up in crates and shipped.

    To where is the question.

  • Tawny is already in the writers room for Starfleet Academy as well as working as a cocreator of a new live action Star Trek comedy series in development.

    It seems that she’s another alum who will be mostly behind the camera but will show up as a legacy character in other shows.

  • TOS ‘The Devil in the Dark’ in first run.

    I was barely in school, but my slightly older neighbour who’d hooked me on Time Tunnel and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, convinced me that Star Trek must be seen.

    I quickly caught up during the hiatus reruns, and have seen absolutely all of it in first run since.

  • As someone who sees MS Word forms regularly force Canadians to use Month/Day/Year formats which were never native to Canada and don’t meet the ISO standard either, I am inferring the impetus transition.

    But truly, I old enough to recall many standards being harmonized in the early 90s in the wake of the North American free trade agreement.

    Whether or not a digital archive document demonstrates that Canada Post intentionally harmonized to match the US is TBC.

    But it is a verifiable fact that the two-letter standard for provinces and territories has not been commonly established in all federal regulations or data standards or in provincial and territorial data systems standards.

    That is to say, it has not been formally adopted as by Canada or as the ‘Canadian data standard.’

  • I hadn’t been aware that he’d also been a director for television. Truly a wide-ranging career.

  • The two-letter system was already in place in the United States mail system before the 80s.

    It wouldn’t be the first time Canada adopted a US data standard to ease utilization of US made or standardized equipment.

  • It was the old form. Other than BC, the old postal short forms were 3 or 4 letters.

    BC

    Alta

    Sask

    Man

    Ont

    Que

    NB

    NS

    PEI

    Nfld

    The 2-letter acronyms came up from the United States relatively recently.

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    Any appetite to create a delta on Canvas, Lemmy’s analogue to the old place’s place?

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    OC Transpo can no longer provide an estimate for when its light rail system will return to service, the transit agency says

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    Very cool NCC restoration that will benefit local residents

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    Roddenberry Enterprises weighs in with support for Prodigy

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    CanCon getting more primetime US profile - Shifting schedules - linear and streaming release dates are beginning to be pushed back in response to WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.