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Willing to bet that the Borg story is going to wind up in another new spin-off. Knowing that Picard would only go one more season, I could see them wanting to launch a new, exploration-based Star Trek dealing with that new wormhole that could have more than 1 season. Also, there’s probably a good chance that Korre and

I don’t have Gamepass, but couldn’t play anything digital that I owned for a few hours on Friday. Had intermittent issues the rest of the weekend, but those were usually able to be fixed by a console restart.

They’ve said movie novels are canon where they don’t contradict what’s been on screen (or something like that). The ANH and ROTJ novels both have lots of stuff that don’t fit anymore. Those looking for canon movie adaptions are probably are best served looking into the YA OT adaptions done a few years ago.

HPD doesn’t exactly have a stellar track record, but 4 HOURS?

After years of commenting on various sites in this network, I have no idea how one actually gets out of the greys. The Root confuses me more than the others.

I don’t get these things that assume that search = favorite. Ain’t no way creamed corn is #1 for Texas.

He-Man recruiting bounty hunters now, considering the new addition of Samus Aran

It’s nice to see Duke get some attention as opposed to a race-change for another Robin.

Honestly, I didn’t know until just now that Urban Legends was a canon comic.

Gaston is every misogynistic, jock, bully that so many of us grew up around. I don’t need a series about people I grew up with, showing them growing naturally into puffed up MAGA types.

Different audiences want different things.

I know this is ESA, but stuff like this is why NASA now has requirements for keying so that you can’t do stuff like this. Contractors still push back on it, because “it was good enough before and this makes it more expensive.”

This thing is deep in 80s nostalgia, right? Weren’t a lot of 80s sequels just doing the same thing, but ramping it up? Seems pretty meta.

28/50 - I was surprised by how much of it was from media just from the past year. So many trivia contests are original 6 episode-heavy. This had video game, comic, novel, TV, and movie trivia from the past year that probably made up more than half of the questions.

I’d be fine with that if they included more storage. Games are getting huge, and I’d rather not use up so much of my monthly internet cap redownloading games all of the time.

I still haven’t finished the game, but I LOVED this scene so much. Even the goofy things you’d want to do in real life but can’t, like put a hat on a dinosaur skeleton. But the space stuff got me good. Partly because I’ve worked in the industry for over a decade, but also wonder she experiences and the sadness I felt

I’m sure there were NES games that I’ve since forgotten, but the major one that comes to mind is King’s Quest VII.

The extreme intolerance of the Empire was an old EU thing that I feel has been essentially abandoned since the canon reboot. Really, even the prequels were starting to get away from it, because the EU blamed the stance on Palpatine’s personal preferences, which didn’t seem to match what was seen on screen once movies

Civ II was the only one that had a mode you could play that continued after the Space Race onto the new planet. Not saying the entire game was the best, but it definitely had features that weren’t explored later.

I realize I sound old as I say this and I accept it: it takes a hell of a story to interest me when I don’t like the art style.