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 the previous two episodes of Picard, we’ve met some old friends, made some new friends with familiar faces, and seen Q start to struggle. Meanwhile, the Borg Queen clearly has a plan, and Rios just needs a jailbreak. This week: “Watcher” and “Fly Me to the Moon.”
Trekker’s Delight kick off their celebration of First Contact Day with Plato’s Stepchildren, discussing all things First Contact and tracking the evolution of the concept through the major franchise installments. Give the videos a watch and join us later today for a live chat about the movie and all things First Contact.
The Roots of Evil DLC for the Yaga RPG delves even more deeply into some of Slavic lore’s most insidious characters and deepest mysteries, and all with a sweetly humorous twist that will have you cheering for the one-handed hero.
As destruction looms large for Earth and Ni’Var, the Discovery’s mission has become all the more critical. However, Tarka’s machinations could jeopardize everything Burnham and her crew have done, dooming the Alpha Quadrant in the process. This week: “Coming Home.”
Void Slayer is a budget shooter with an interesting twist. The arena you fight in expands or contracts based on your health. As you take damage, your play area gets filled with holes, so watch your step out there.
In episodes two and three of Picard, the eponymous captain and his crew confront the aftermath of the Stargazer’s destruction and Q’s manipulation of the timeline. In order to repair the error that results in the authoritarian Confederation, Picard et al must travel back to 2024 at the behest of the last Borg Queen to find a watcher who can help them “shatter to mend.” This week: “Penance” and “Assimilation.”
In Discovery’s season four finale, we see Earth and Vulcan threatened, say a few goodbyes, and try to accept a few fates. The Trekkers’ Delight crew tackles the episode’s highs, lows, and general craziness in familiar form.
Arcadia Fallen is a visual novel set in a beautiful world of swords-and-sorcery where demons are trying to take over, and it’s up to the young heroes to put a giant knock into their insidious plans.
Burnham, Saru, Culber, and Detmer desperately search for a way to understand 10-C and explore the ruins of their former planetary civilization to find it. Meanwhile, Tarka and Book sneak aboard the Discovery in order to install a software patch to aid them in their own quest. This week: “Rosetta.”
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