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Discovery‘s “Species 10-C” in Review

Finally, Booker realises that Tarka is a completely selfish nutcase who has no interest in helping others! All it took was Jett Reno telling him that Tarka’s equations will both

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Discovery‘s “Rosetta” in Review

Having left the galaxy in the previous episode, Discovery and Book’s ship now find themselves heading for the hyperfield (whatever that’s supposed to mean) within which the 10-Cs lurk, controlling

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Picard‘s “Penance” in Review

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 continues its climb up the roller coaster with the second episode, “Penance” – an episode that helps to establish the alternate timeline and the role

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Interview with Stargazer Set Designer Sean Hargreaves

Firstly, congratulations on getting the gig to work on Star Trek: Picard. How did the opportunity to contribute to the show in its second season come about? I was told

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Picard‘s “The Star Gazer” in Review

If the first season of Star Trek: Picard was a literary tale of the titular Enterprise captain regaining his purpose in the universe late in his life, then the second

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Voyager: “Caretaker” – A Summary of the Story

In Star Trek: Voyager’s pilot episode – the two-part “Caretaker” – there’s an initial promise of tension between the Starfleet and Maquis crews (it only plays out for a few

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Ten Predictions for Picard Season 2

Multiple trailers have been released by Paramount to showcase the second season of Star Trek: Picard. They have hinted that it will be action-packed, and yet still showcase a personal

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Picard Season 1: A Retrospective

“The past is written, but the future is left for us to write.” — Jean-Luc Picard, “Broken Pieces” I’ve watched Season 1 of Picard several times and reflected upon it.

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Picard: “Remembrance” – A Retrospective

“When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past.” — William Shakespeare, Sonnet 30 My first impression of what we could expect to see

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The Face of War: A Review of “Children of Mars”

“You’re a stranger to history, you’re a stranger to war. You just wave your hand and it all goes away. Well, it’s not so easy for those who died, and

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