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Lieutenant Harry Kim: "Why would someone want to destroy reality?"

William Boimler: "Because they're probably a hacky evil version of someone we all know. A reversed Picard or a Borgified Kirk or fuck it, I don't know, human Worf. That's all the multiverse is! Just lazy derivative remixes!"

From E509

Happy Star Trek Threshold Day!

I'm celebrating this morning by watching Voyager E215 "Threshold" and Lower Decks E203 "We'll Always Have Tom Paris".

Boimler: "Guess who I get to meet today. The Creator of Fair Haven, Captain Proton himself: Lieutenant Tom Paris!"

Mariner: "No way! That's awesome! Is he still a salamander?"

Ryan North, Chris Fenoglio: Star Trek: Lower Decks: Warp Your Own Way (GraphicNovel, 2024, IDW)

Mariner just wants to have a normal day, but no matter what side of the …

Why isn't the Spock Clock a thing?

I have only ever read one "choose your own adventure" book, but that was prose and worked with rolling dice. So I guess that's more a solo RPG than a "choose your own adventure". Anyway, with "Warp Your Own Way" you do not roll dice, but choose where to go yourselves; usually out of two, sometimes three options. The story gets pretty dark, like Star Trek does sometimes, but it is also hilarious like the tv show. It is a clever, well thought out adventure that I hope we'll see more of. And I'm sure this style of book would work for all Trek series. If it weren't a spoiler, I'd show you my journal where I have built a flow chart of all the paths there are and where they lead. After a while I needed it to remember where I had already gone and which options I hadn't …

New episode posted! This week, examines various managerial styles in "In the Cradle of Vexilon" - you may direct your direct reports to your organization's preferred podcast player to enjoy/endure our discussion!

https://itsgoteverything.com/podcast/206-in-the-cradle-of-vexilon-lower-decks-s4e03/