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  • Say what you will about Tuvix, but Janeway was not guilty of Sloth. I'm pretty sure she retook the ship single-handedly, multiple times

  • The follow-up episode when she comes back is also great imo. I love Odo's speech about her. Too bad there was that Jake plot at the same time lol

  • It was Tuvix's mortality that was the problem

  • Unless you're on the Cerritos

  • It's insidious

  • Flute life kids count as far as Picard is concerned. They're at least as real as children lost in time vortexes, in order to save their younger selves

  • La'an and Kirk have both had a tragic time travel love they can't talk about, and hers was him. If they're really planning a romance arc based on that, it's a big risk. People will be pissed if they don't properly honor the City at the Edge of Forever

  • I actually liked it. It's kind of like beating up Worf. They used a former enemy whose power we are aware of, and showed how trivial they are before Art Vandaley

  • I need a happy ending for the Silver Blood 😭

  • You're crazy if you didn't feel the tension between Archer and Shran

  • And I always get them mixed up

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  • YouTube continuing to advertise to children while claiming otherwise

  • I think Tuvok probably had security clearances that might have been problematic to duplicate. Not that that would stop Janeway. I think it just means Tuvix would end up joining Section 31 after they get back to Earth

  • The solution is obviously creating dire sloths

  • The report said Musk sent Fong a direct message asking if she wanted to have his baby despite never having met her in person. Fong confided in friends about the advance, and once Musk found out, he unfollowed her, and her X earnings reportedly nosedived. At the peak of Musk's engagement with her posting, she apparently raked in $21,000 over a two-week stretch on his platform.

    Coercion is rape.

  • I like the idea that they're not just symbols, but shapes. Get anything to be shaped like a rune, and it'll touch magic. So two rocks leaned against each other just right might create a trickle of water, or a tree that grows a twisted enough web of branches could, by chance, summon a flame. Then, like with all natural phenomenon, people figured it out! It fits well with the trope that wizards are arcane researchers and scientists, you find in settings like D&D's

  • Billups no! Stay away from that Horga'hn!