Care to explain what you mean?
Seems like something you’d want to discuss with your doctor.
Yeah, despite the number of Trek boardgames that have been made, there are not a lot that try to simulate an actual scenario from the episodes in this way. Most of them tend to be 4x, or a fairly abstract ruleset with the Trek theme pasted on.
But this game is so specificity trying to emulate the feel of those episodes that I have to imagine it was what the designers set out to do.
The strangest thing about it is that those episodes aired in 2018, and the game took this long to hit the shelves. I know Trek that Trek licensing can be kind of slow, but this seems extreme.
I think in this case it’s likely a WizKids thing, but yeah, licensed games can frequently be prettier slapdash.
There’s no in universe justification for Adira. She doesn’t come from a backwards culture
Regardless of your opinions about the storyline, you can address the character by their proper pronouns. Or you can choose to no longer post here.
It 100% did involve Kurtzman. People out here just making up whatever nonsense fits their narrative. Clown shit.
Hollywood nepo babies are a real problem.
This is the type of quality c/risa needs. Thank you.
Edit: changed “STD” to “discovery” as apparently we’re in middle school
Buddy, considering how absolutely childish the moniker "STD" has always been, you've got no ground to whine here.
Secondly, at least in middle school, children are taught the meaning of the word, "objectively."
What does Burnham get served to her?
Some of the bottles of alcohol on Orion in “Something Borrowed, Something Green” did have the Orion captain’s face on them.
It does seem like a missed opportunity to have Admiral Vassery refer to them as Or-ee-ans though, considering he was established as having a speech impediment in “Moist Vessel”.
Interesting theory. If you’d never previously seen “Discovery” called STD, what made you choose it?