

I was aware of the other roles but I guess “Birthright Part I + II” got glossed over by me when I read a list of his credits.
And the appearance in “Broken Bow” isn’t archive footage. I’m pretty sure that was filmed for the episode.


I was aware of the other roles but I guess “Birthright Part I + II” got glossed over by me when I read a list of his credits.
And the appearance in “Broken Bow” isn’t archive footage. I’m pretty sure that was filmed for the episode.


It doesn’t matter. Nothing really changed as far as I’m aware. Last year the Rio screened movies each night right outside Masquerade Bar.
EDIT: It seems only the convention itself can no longer use Star Trek for its name.
EDIT 2: The resort also serves themed drinks throughout the different bars during the convention. Unrelated, I’m hoping there is another party at the rooftop club.


STLV: Trek to Vegas
Formerly known as Star Trek Las Vegas. Creation Entertainment (the organizers who started Trek conventions) lost the license to use the name a few years ago so they go by the initials now.
EDIT: It’s the big convention Creation host, at least for Star Trek. I’ve gone the past two years (my first was 2024).


It would be funny if they reprised Devor and Locarno instead.
It’s named Sleepytime and has extra caffeine?
Look, I played as a female in Cyberpunk 2077 because the female voice actor sounded better than the male.


Worf: I have no family.


Omg, that was incredible. I was moved to tears from the overwhelming joy of each moment. 🥹
Why does everyone in this town use AltaVista?
Does a birthday balloon come out when I squeeze it? And would Ron Swanson sleep with this in bed?


Maybe they are quoting the pediatrician?
I think one of them wants to avenge the death of their family. And tell every cop that adopts their symbol that they are absolutely, 100% wrong about what it represents.


Did I miss something? What planet did USS Athena pickup cadets?


The post comes from a account on Mastodon called Star Trek Minus Context.


I’ve heard it described as like a sun burping.
EDIT: To be clear, I am referencing a scene from Star Trek: Discovery.


The podcast Strangeland (true crime focused on Asian communities in the United States) covered the murder of Haing Nor who starred in The Killing Fields. There are people who assert his death was a political assassination.


He’s Chinese. Yes, Kim is canonically Chinese despite having a Korean surname.
I misread the text. I didn’t realize it was listing Mirror Cochran.