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  • As a finale, I think that was satisfying. I'm glad they got the cameos out of their system last week, and primarily focused on the core cast this week.

    The main thing that I wanted to see this season - a tie-in with the impending Romulan supernova - didn't come to fruition, but I'm trying not to hold that against them. They've very clearly left themselves a path for continuation in some form, so we'll have to see what comes of it.

    Boimler eventually turning away from the alt-universe PADD was an inevitable conclusion, but I like the reason they provided, avoiding the low-hanging fruit of alt-Boims turning out to be a dick or something.

    The overall Rutherford arc was less successful. I guess they seeded it previously, but I always just assumed his implant was on the fritz, so it was odd to see him suddenly blaming the ship.

  • Is that an angry bullpup version of the unicorn dog from the Original Series?

    I believe it was a jackal mastiff, which hasn't been seen (outside of STO) in quite a long time.

    I never wondered if Klingons had claws for toenails, now I am.

    We got to see Worf's feet once, and I apologize for the reminder.

    Or was that Goodgey? Have I forgotten about them?

    Goodgey did remain with the crew, and was last seen in episode 5x02.

  • Fun(?) fact regarding a *Defiant-*class ship landing on a planet.

    Per Ex Astris Scientia, while the Defiant MSD had visible landing struts fairly early on (the revised MSD introduced in "Shattered Mirror"), it seems no one thought to inform the writers:

    The real-world reason for the Defiant never landing is that the producers were not aware that there were landing struts visible in the MSD. Ron D. Moore said in an interview with LCARScom.net: "The Defiant has landing gear? You have to remember that things like CD-ROMs and the various "official" manuals put out by Paramount are not done in conjunction with the writing/producing staffs and that the authors are usually simply extrapolating information based on what's actually been seen on screen."

  • the shuttlebay appears to be in the nose assembly, where the deflector dish, docking port, and phaser emitter usually are.

    There's always room for more shit in the nose of a Defiant.

  • I'm quite happy with the way it ultimately went, but it's a pretty interesting thought experiment.

    It'll make one hell of an oral history some day.

  • As I understand it, the original plan was that Captain Kim was going to be kind of like Admiral Shelby [Elizabeth Deneny], that was going to be you.

    Correct.

    So, I was wondering how far down the road did they go with you on that?

    It went all the way to my manager saying, “You’ve been cast.” It was originally a three episode arc, which then changed to two, then then changed to one. But I was told by my manager that I needed to be in the LA area in January for a fitting for Picard. So it was there. It had progressed fairly far actually having Harry on that show, pretty darn far. The script was written. Harry’s name was in there… Jeri Ryan said to me, “It’s so funny because we got sent a script, and Harry was in there, and all sudden, the revisions, Harry wasn’t in there.” I was like, “Oh, wow.” So, it went pretty darn far. And I’ll be perfectly honest, being a sci-fi fan, I was depressed for months after that when it didn’t happen. I was literally crying into my own sleeve. [laughs]

    I haven't listened to the audio, so I don't know what Wang's tone is like during this story, but...that sounds really shitty. Possibly worse than filming something that later got cut.

  • This is a few months old, but I don't remember seeing it before. I'm a sucker for this kind of "inside baseball" information.

  • I think that was Wesley on "Prodigy," but it's possible - probable, even - that I'm forgetting something.

  • With all this talk about the multiverse, I can't help but wonder whether we'll get a tip of the cap to the mycelial network.

  • It's very possible - in 2001, it would have been harder to find things that weren't influenced by "The Matrix."

    The plot setup itself isn't too original for Trek - DS9's "The Assignment" comes to mind.

  • It looks like Trudeau wasn't asking her to resign - he was looking to shuffle her out of the role and into a different cabinet post. Which isn't exactly a vote of confidence.

  • I swear, this story said something about Canada Post agreeing to a 5% intirim raise last night, but that doesn't seem to be in there any more.

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  • Yeah, unfortunately basic geography means there's likely a hard limit on how much diversification is realistic.

    We absolutely should do everything we can to reduce our reliance on the US, but options become limited once you remove rail and road from the equation.

  • Pfft you're gonna believe some ivory tower elites in...

    checks notes

    ...Alberta?

  • I liked how William Boimler was so done with Multiverse fatigue. Felt topical given the current Hollywood trend.

    Agreed - it was nice to see them tackle multiverse fatigue head-on. It was even nicer to have Lily(!) provide a bit of a rebuttal to it, and argue that such stories don't have to be hacky.

  • I've found the season to be a little lacklustre, but I really liked this one. The gags seemed like more than just gags, and the story was more engaging than I thought many of them have been recently.

    Having Jolene Blalock back was a real treat.

  • Sahar is “super old,” extending his life through genetic augmentation and cryo sleep.

    This is a somewhat different take from what I've been thinking - my interpretation of things that have been revealed so far is that he's an unfrozen Augment prisoner in the Khan tradition.

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