EtherWhack
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- Comment on Netflix is kicking US subscribers off its cheapest ad-free plan soon 3 months ago:
I’d rate it above Discovery, maybe about the same level as Lower Decks but, certainly above the EMH’s holo-novel, Picard.
It is geared more for younger consumers, with the crew being a bit younger themselves in experience and/or age along with more kid-friendly humor and sub-plots, but it still is very watchable. Sort of like the same deal with some video games and anime/Manga, which I would say both writing and art styles seemed like they could have had some influence on the story and art.
If it helps… It has continuity with the Voyager universe, about a decade or two after it returns to the alpha quadrant, and it does have some cameos.
- Comment on Netflix is kicking US subscribers off its cheapest ad-free plan soon 3 months ago:
3 Body Problem and Star Trek: Prodigy are pretty good. Not very much else though.
- Comment on Still haven't found the right amount of mind bleach for this one... 11 months ago:
The boyfriend just likes probiotics
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
Removed. Apologies, I didn’t know it was visible, my client listed it as hidden text. I guess lemmy still needs to work on standardizing text formatting :/
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
One of the biggest ones that permanently etched in my mind from childhood is the ending to Metropolis, especially when that one Ray Charles song comes on.
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
More of a playable story, but the entirety of Dear Esther is a bit heart wrenching.
!You basically play as a spirit who died on a long abandoned island exploring their memories searching for their raison d’etre before finally joining up their long passed friends and moving on.!<