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Here’s something to chew on, if we get a new series set before Original Trek and TNG we’re likely going to be looking at a crew on a ship that looks like this:

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heh It actually makes me think of the Animal.

I’m sure I will be in the minority here, but I actually enjoyed a lot the LoEG. Shockingly, particularly for the addition of Tom Sawyer! I found the final scene of Quatermain dying while “passing the torch” to Sawyer very moving, and a great metaphor - although in no way subtle - for the substituition of the British

I think that the concept is solid. And I don’t even mind them adding Tom Sawyer (same era). It was just badly executed.

Venturing outside of Star Strek, his face looks like that of a Narn.

To be fair, First Contact came out twenty years ago, and it was basically Die Hard On A Friggin’ Starship on a shoestring shooty-shooty bang-bang CGI budget.

NX-class.

Not the NX-01. It’s apparently this ship:

Pleasebegoodpleasebegoodpleasebegood. I want to believe Simon Pegg. Some of the snippets of dialogue seem to support the idea that this might be a little more thinky than the last two.

That sound you hear is the cry of millions of Star Trek fans screaming out in anguish as their franchise gets turned into yet another space shooty-shooty bang-bang CG mess.

OMG when Walda and the wee baby Bolton ate all those dogs!!! Definitely did not see that coming.

What if they weren’t anybody of consequence?

I’m continually shocked on just how badly Paramount has dropped the ball with Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, especially compared to the BBC and their Big Science Fiction show’s 50th anniversary a couple of years ago.

Um.....TIL the Titan of Braavos has balls.

Not even lying or being facetious when my first thought was “Okay, these are good reference screenshots from the game, but where’s the cosplay to compare?”

The small teaser thumbnail picture I clicked on had me going “okay, that’s the render, let’s see the cosplay... wait, that’s actually the cosplayer?”

Yeah, I’ve already read this story done right...

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because the character is allowed to be who the character really is, unencumbered by, you know, PG-13 requirements