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  • This sounds very cool and a spectacular way (literally) to raise the profile of SNW and Trek generally with the SDCC attendees.

    I just can’t square it though with firing the entire department at Paramount that made The Ready Room and other online promotional content that gets beyond the US market. The cost cutting choices are not obviously justifiable.

  • I’m going to say any or none of the suggestions here may be right.

    And some of them, like Inner Light, are awful choices simply because their impact is very dependent on having the context the rest of the series and characters.

    The main thing is that Star Trek has a wide variety of tones. The way to success is to provide excellent examples of very Trekie episodes that are in the genre or tone that your brother already likes.

    Don’t show them action if they like cerebral mystery. Don’t show them romance if they like action. Don’t show them intense drama if they’re into comedy. If they’re into animated comedies or anime, start with Lower Decks or Prodigy not TNG.

    Examples from this perspective…

    If they like psychological horror, then TNG’s ‘Schisms’ or Voyager’s ‘The Thaw’ might be best.

    If they like action, Discovery’s two part pilot might be the one or even the movie Star Trek (2009).

  • We rotated treatments to kill them off. No single one could do it.

    The mineral oil one was fairly successful.

    There was a great herbal product called Quick Nits from Australia that could be applied and left in a cap overnight but it seemed to come and go from the Canadian market in just a couple of years.

    One thing worth knowing is that heat and drying them out is effective. While there are protocols for blow dryers, old fashioned bonnet hair dryers are an another good way to kill them and the eggs as well as avoid infections.

    After the first lice infestation, we literally tracked one down and had our kids our kids use it once a week while playing on a computer or tablet. It cut down the reinfections.

  • It seems that Christina has been able to convince the Showrunners to incorporate some of her own enthusiasms into La’an’s character.

    In a TrekMovie piece, she’s quoted saying that she and Ethan Peck had a total of 75 hours of dance and fight choreography preparation over the season. The heaviest episode is in the back half of the season.

    While I enjoyed the edgier La’an, Goldsman seems to have a very rigid idea that, in drama, trauma is the foundation of character development. It’s tiresome when every single character has to have a traumatic backstory, experience trauma in the show, or look forward to trauma (in Pike’s case).

    So, as an example, it seems that the only way for Ortegas to have a character arc is for her to be traumatized and go through the process of overcoming that.

    In that case, it’s better to have La’an move on. Between Tomorrow cubed and Hegemony II, we’ve seen two very significant life events for her that make it credible that she could finally more on.

  • As a TAS fan, it’s great to hear that Alonso Myers and Goldsman are enthusiastically weaving in TAS elements where they can.

    Between them and McMahan helming Lower Decks, we’ve had genuine determination to weave TAS into live action and put aside the claims that it isn’t canon.

    I’m somewhat sad about the lack of Kzinti though. Larry Niven would be enthusiastic to have more Kzin in Trek from everything he’s written on that point.

  • So, this makes 5 different Star Trek series where John De Lancie has appeared as Q (if we’re taking Akiva Goldsman’s offscreen confirmation).

    Doesn’t that put him in a tie with Jonathan Frakes as Riker?

  • Stefano’s from Montreal is great.

    It’s made with high quality ingredients, and is also gluten free for those who require that.

    https://www.stefanofaita.com/en/product/sauces-en/

    We find them available in Ontario at Farmboy and Metro.

    Their website says widely distributed across Canada including Loblaws, Whole Foods, Sobey’s, Save-On, Safeway and even Co-op.

  • I’m glad to get any kind of 5th season.

    If there’s a new show, I would rather that they time skip forever to the end of TOS, after TAS.

    A late year 4 and year 5 show would fit with the age of the cast, especially Paul Wesley as Kirk. Even Celia, who was a young Uhura in the first season of SNW is catching up given the slow pace of production and release with the pandemic and strike impacting timelines. Even if they just carried on, a TOS-based SNW spin-off wouldn’t be premiered before late 2027 or early 2028 at best.

    Disappointed, but not surprised that SNW was sold as the lead into TOS - the entire show seems to have been based on that pitch to the senior executives obsessed with reboots.

    It’s a great show but not what it could have been but likely the only version of it that could have been greenlit in this past decade.

  • I find I am delighted with Quinn’s Scotty.

    I could have waited another season for him to be introduced - but I also could have been happier if SNW wasn’t so laser-focused on building the backstory of legacy characters vs giving us more of the new ones - and the cipher that was Number One.

    Anyways…

    Here’s a complication of TAS Scott images. I think that TAS Scotty looks somewhat in between Quinn and Doohan.

  • Fantastic!

    And it looks like we need to hold the line again.

    Someone seems to think the plain grey area on the left hand side of the saucer needs another decal.

  • I think a lesson learned for future years is that we can’t have any significant sections white pixels.

    White areas are just an invitation to populate with other things.

    I’m wondering if @ValueSutracted or @Corgana could save a screenshot of the Canvas pixel colour set. That way, next time a template is designed, it could have more of a one-to-one correspondence with the options in Canvas.

    Other lesson (although it wasn’t a problem in previous years) is that if we want the website banner, we may need to get that sketched out very early.

  • In the end, it looks like the Big D is just blowing through some holograms or perhaps an asteroid belt.

    Engage the main deflector array!

  • And it looks like it’s just a matter of holding the line now.

  • I worked out what to do with the red for the Bussard collector I’m the right nacelle to match the left.

    But what colour is the light cyan blue in the middle for the dish supposed to be? Should we go with a blue of some kind since we’ve used all grays?

  • Thanks - I tried closing my browser view but when I relaunched from the link here, I just see the outline rather than the template.

    Third try from the embedded link for the template and I am there.

  • Ok

    I clearly have forgotten how to be able to see our template.

    I am logged in as a StarTrek.website user but not seeing it.

  • I am fully expecting it to be at least 1/3 ponies.

    Yes, I have done this in previous years.

  • Surprised by some of the comments here.

    Whether or not the solution being proposed is the best or only one is the question.

    Instead several users are taking any discussion as being anti-democratic.

    The Chief Electoral Officer of Canada raised concerns about how these long ballots were impeding the democratic process, including by presenting barriers to accessibility by voters.

    This has become an increasing problem, with former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s riding being targeted in 2019.

    There seem to be two kinds of barriers:

    • physical barriers to finding and marking the ballot of their choice
    • becoming informed of the positions and intents of candidates when there are so many candidates that do not actually intend to serve as MPs.

    The underlying issue seems to be that a small group of qualified voters in a targeted riding are nominating a very large number of candidates.

    That is 60+ candidates put forward by the longest ballot group were all nominated by the same small number of voters.

    Is this reasonable?

    Democratic rights are balanced with responsibility under the Charter. Is it reasonable for a single voter to sign the nomination papers for 50 candidates or even 20.

    Only being able to sign the papers for one candidate in one election period may be too limiting as not all candidates obtain enough signatures to be minor drop out later for other reasons.

    Would limiting the right to sign nomination papers to 2 or 5 candidates be a reasonable balance under the Charter?

    While this specific solution being proposed by this CPC member may be too restrictive, it seems worth a debate.

    And perhaps the second issue of voters being able to reasonably obtain information about the intent and positions of candidates would be resolved if there were not so many nominated candidates.

    The Rhinoceros party position that their candidates would resign if elected was well known so voters could make an informed choice. The current long ballot situation doesn’t offer that choice.

    A proactive referral to the Supreme Court of Canada might be the best way to get an understanding of the balance of democratic rights. It would be best to have a read on what would be a reasonable limitation on both those who sign nominations and those who put themselves forward vs the responsibility to have accessible ballots with candidates who intend to serve before any changes to the the elections act is brought forward.

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