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  • Good info, thanks!

  • I can’t read your comment for some reason.

  • I only recently heard of this one, but it looks like they just used the ship to ship combat system from the 25th Anniversary game?

    I loved that one enough that I think i should find this one emulated just for nostalgia’s sake.

  • Loved Coppola’s Dracula since I was a kid, but I think Eggers’ Nosferatu is my new favourite. Needs another rewatch before I’m sure, though.

  • I need to get my hands on it. I worked in a comic shop once upon a time, but these days I don't get out to them too often.

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    The Real Thing

  • Though I’ve heard not everything is worth watching.

    You heard wrong 😎

    Seriously, if you ask ten Trekkies you’ll get twelve opinions on what’s good, what isn’t, and why. My best advice is to try everything, skip a few seasons ahead if a show is not resonating at first, and if it still isn’t hitting the mark for you at that point move on to the next series. Most shows* take a while to reach their potential, but until the recent stuff they’re all episodic enough that you can feel free to jump around a bit.

    *The original series is the exception, it pretty much hits the ground running.

  • Well, just the one purpose, really…

    But it was damn good at it! 👍

  • Yeah, they play “can you feel the love tonight” over it and fade out shortly after the shot in question. The Zootopia frame may be taken out of context, but Lion King’s is absolutely what it looks like.

  • Ensign Ricky… will return… in Avengers: Doomsday

  • Sure, but now thanks to AR walls the caves will be cavernous tunnels stretching out to infinity, while the crew stick to a small area demarcated by a few conspicuous stalagmites.

  • Thankfully most of the science fiction isn’t in that technobabble but in the plot lines; questioning what it is to be human, to be civilised, and what meaning their is to life, post-scarcity.

    This point needs more acknowledgement. Star Trek isn’t a sci-fi show because it does or doesn’t have magic, it’s because it tends to follow the genre conventions of a (very soft, pop) sci-fi show. Easy example, Star Wars doesn’t tend to focus on questions like “hey are these robots sentient? How could we know?” while Star Trek can’t stop litigating that issue.

  • Also confused. The alternative is dying. Most things are preferable to dying.

  • I have nothing against a Star Trek comedy show either way, but I'm going to take issue with calling Galaxy Quest a mockery. Yeah, it's a parody, but I doubt a more loving parody exists. Everything it makes fun of in the first half comes around to be something admirable by the end, from Alan Rickman's catchphrase to the dweeb with encyclopedic knowledge of the series saving the day. The movie actually embraces us geeks who poured over the Franz Joseph deck plans and says "good for you, maybe your love of this shit will save the world someday."

  • Why does her leaving voluntarily change things? People who quit a job still deserve respect.

    Regardless, I’m more concerned about the original behaviour than whether he remembered it or not. A forgetful asshole is still an asshole.

  • And in some of the stories Lex Luthor loses his hair because of his kryptonite experiments.

    In the mainline comics of the ‘80s and ‘90s, wearing a kryptonite ring day after day gave him incurable cancer.

  • Goggles seem valid, but hair? Should rinse right out.

  • It’s been a while, but when I played hookie back in the day I found that nobody gave even a tiny bit of a shit.