

Yeah, they announced her as a recurring guest star at NYCC last year. They’ve got a pretty killer cast lined up, at least amongst the adults. I’m not familiar with any of the cadets.
Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
Yeah, they announced her as a recurring guest star at NYCC last year. They’ve got a pretty killer cast lined up, at least amongst the adults. I’m not familiar with any of the cadets.
Non-canonical! Non-canonical!
(but unquestionably better)
Here are the doffs listed by name so you can find them on the Exchange:
Very Rare
Drolid
Moulaysz
Phemenne
Phutpiel
Strerant
Tesva P’siv (purchaseable from Fleet Station K-13, but not on the Exchange)
Rare
Uncommon
On the off chance you’re looking for the KDF officers, here’s the relevant wiki page.
Good luck!
They seem like good people. I think the site’s business model makes things look a little shallow or clickbaity, but they do good work.
TrekCulture isn’t a misinfo outlet, so I would trust their reporting to be accurate.
That said, Mulgrew has made similar comments in the past.
They rebranded as “Season 1” last year, presumably to provide Disney+ viewers with a good jumping-on point.
The copyright for the Daleks is held by the estate of their creator Terry Nation. They license it to the BBC.
Edit: This article seems to sum it up pretty well.
They’re all worth watching, if only so you can make your own decisions.
This would have had implications far beyond the one episode - in this alternate universe, the Time Lords were wiped out by the Toclafane, aka humanity…
The holo-crew is a really smart idea for a solo freighter captain.
Good catch, I’d completely forgotten about that line:
Some of these hulls are organic. Some…some are completely comprised of holographic-containment walls.
wait, does Discovery has a holodeck?
They actually seem to have what you’re describing, more or less - Burnham was able to run complete holosimulations in her quarters.
sighs, opens the drawer of crayons
Star Trek’s Best Kept Secret
Naveen Andrews is such a perfect choice, I’m mad I never thought of it before.
I think the Picard designs are largely fine…ironically with the exception of the final hero ship, which I do not care for.
They apparently have an XL Protostar slotted for January 2026.
It’ll be interesting to see if they start licensing Discovery, Picard, and Lower Decks to other streamers in the future.
I assume Prodigy will belong exclusively to Netflix for the foreseeable future.
Things have changed so much since 2005, it’s incredibly difficult to create a bona fide cultural phenomenon. And even if you can, sustaining it is a whole 'nother ball game.
I guess I don’t really know what level of popularity is realistic…or even desirable.
NYCC 2024 - she’s a recurring guest star, not a regular.