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Fan Collective Unimatrix 47: In Defense of Star Trek: Discovery

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We’ve settled into a holiday lull for a bit in new Star Trek streaming content, so I want to take a moment to look into 2024. We know Star Trek: Prodigy will land on Netflix for a rewatch on Christmas Day, at least in the United States, so I’m definitely looking forward to seeing that. I guess we’ll just have to see.

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Star Trek Discovery: Rubicon – How Far Is Too Far?

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Tarka explains that he’d developed and installed an intrusion defense system while they traveled to Porathia to acquire the isolynium. However, Tarka’s intrusion defense system threatens to destroy the shuttle. Rubicon” sets us up nicely to pierce the galactic barrier next week, and I have to say, I’m looking forward to it.

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“Kayshon His Eyes Open:” Boimler at Tanagra

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I’m going to miss the characters on the Titan , but I am looking forward to the reintroduction of Boimler to the Cerritos as we get back on track for the rest of season two. Boimler mentions “catching love disease,” which likely refers to the events in “ The Game.”

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First First Contact: First Cliffhanger

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Just as Freeman tells Mariner that she needs to drop her own defenses, Rutherford rushes into the cockpit to tell them that dropping the ship’s defenses will allow them to reach the Archimedes. I’m really looking forward to seeing how Freeman gets out of this mess in season three. The Egg Hunt. Yes, show, we get the metaphor.

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10 Years of Excellence - Deconstruction of Supercell

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Supercell is one of the rare companies that doesn’t try to beat the competition; rather, it tries to beat the high score set by its own prior games. To date, Supercell has created multiple genre-defining games and generated billions in revenues -- all with little more than 300 employees (!). Our short answer is no.

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