Michael Blaker’s Synth Saturday: Chapters 1-5 of “Hard Enough-Pokemon SI” by Viva01
Synth Saturday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various Fan Fictions. This week he covers Chapters 1-5 of “Hard Enough-Pokemon SI” by Viva01.
Game Industry News highlights the best blog posts from people writing about the game industry. These were originally posted on the authors’ respective blogs.
Synth Saturday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various Fan Fictions. This week he covers Chapters 1-5 of “Hard Enough-Pokemon SI” by Viva01.
This week Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 does a character study of Dr. Joseph M’Benga from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. She questions why M’Benga steps down as CMO of the Enterprise.
Video Game Tuesday is a column by Michael Blaker covering topics in the industry. This week he covers AI Generated Voices in Games.
Retro Game Friday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various games from the past. This week he covers 1080 Snowboarding.
The next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds begins on June 15th, and Paramount has released an exciting trailer for season two. The Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 blog examines everything the Strange New Worlds trailer reveals this week.
Despite being the mother of one of Trek’s most iconic characters, we know comparatively little about Amanda Grayson. However, what we do know is that through three franchise installments and four actors, she’s an important part of Trek lore and worthy of some analysis in her own right.
Michael Blaker is back with another Isekai series for this week’s Translation Necessary Thursday. It’s “The Dirty Way to Destroy the Goddess’ Heroes Volume 01” by Sakuma Sasaki.
Bookish Wednesday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various novels. This week he covers “Growth Hero Volume 02” by Brent Tyman.
Synth Saturday is a column by Michael Blaker covering Fan Fiction. This week he continues with the fourth set of chapters from a Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Potter crossover Fic. It’s Chapters 31-40 of “Black Sky” by Umei no Mai.
This week Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 reflects on the third season of Star Trek: Picard. Star Trek has wrestled with some pretty blatant misogyny over the years, and the Star Trek: Picard series has definitely struggled with some latent dregs of it.