Starfleet officer educated in the liberal arts, commanding a starship fueled on enthusiasm and armed with photon torpedoes made of duct tape, legal reasoning, and d20s that only roll natural twenties.
In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds tenth episode of season two, a suddenly dropped call with Captain Batel sends Pike and the Enterprise to Parnassus Beta, where they discover a Gorn takeover in progress. Starfleet orders Pike to stand down and leave his people to their fates. Pike refuses. What could possibly go wrong?
This week Trekker’s Delight discusses the first two episodes of the fourth season from the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks, and the TD crew had some thoughts about the Voyager homage episode.
This week Modern Gamer columnist Marie Brownhill examines Catlord, an action-adventure title for the Nintendo Switch that will have players helping their cat character defend their territory from other creatures that really want to ruffle your fur. If you are itching for some weekend entertainment on the Nintendo Switch, Catlord might scratch that for you.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ninth episode of season two introduces us to the first musical episode in the Trek franchise when an experiment on subspace communications goes awry. Spock, Uhura, and Pelia must craft a solution before angry Klingons destroy subspace.
This week Modern Gamer Marie Brownhill examines Frigato: Shadows of the Caribbean which is currently in Early Access on Steam. In Frigato, players are the captain of a motley crew of sea rogues who are trying to beat the British Royal Navy to the Caribbean’s most valuable treasure.
In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds eighth episode of season two, a controversial Klingon defector guest on the Enterprise forces M’Benga and Chapel to relive some of the darkest times in their lives. We get glimpses into M’Benga’s past and finally find out what happened on J’Gal.
Piggy Gambit is an adorable chess-themed puzzle adventure that includes 50 levels that merge chess, box puzzles and flow control elements. It seems simple, but also has a surprising amount of depth.