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Star Trek & Gender Confirmation Surgeries

Star Trek has always influenced my gender identity and gender  confirmation surgeries, and even my recent choice to get breast  augmentation. So let's explain my transgender surgeries and go through  my transition journey using Star Trek.

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Star Trek Picard "Et In Arcadia Ego Part 2" Review | Season Finale

The Star Trek Picard Finale is finally here, and Jean-Luc Picard faces one of his greatest challenges; butterflies. But seriously, it's all come down to this. Borg cubes, Romulan fleets, TNG cameos, Seven of Nine's sexuality, Riker's beard and so much more all come to bare on Star Trek Picard's f...

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Will Picard Become a Synth? - Star Trek Picard Finale Discussion

Star Trek Picard air it's finale tonight and one of the major questions on presented on the show is... will Picard himself become a synth? Let's go over all the hints towards that outcome, as well as some of the themes and issues with Picard become synthetic at the hands of Brent Spiner's Soong i...

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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Enigma Tales - Book Review

Star Trek Deep Space Nine - Enigma Tales by Una MacCormack is one of my favorite Star Trek books ever, not the least of which because it focuses on Deep Space Nine's favorite Cardassian tailor, Garek! So let's dive into my review of Enigma Tales!

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5 Crazy Things From Star Trek Novels

The Star Trek literary verse can get kind of insane. So from Borg jelly to live saving mind melds, lets dive into some of the craziest things from the Star Trek books.

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Philosophy of Half-Life 2 - The Nature of Violence

With Half-Life: Alyx on the horizon, it's time to take a look back at one of the best video games in history, Half-Life 2. Half-Life 2 was a true masterpiece, not just for how it advanced video game storytelling and gameplay, but how it used it's narrative tools to discuss systems of oppression, ...

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Star Trek Picard "Et In Arcadia Ego Part 1" Review | Episode 9

Star Trek Picard "Et in Arcardia Ego Part 1" takes us in the Picard's  endgame by finally bringing us the synth homeworld. Also, we get a fully  powered Borg cube, some beautiful moments between Rafi, Rios, Soji,  Picard and Seven of Nine, as well as the wonderful Elnor. And we get...

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Is Star Trek Picard Becoming Mass Effect?

Star Trek Picard gave us a big info dump last episode with Broken Pieces. But some have noticed an interesting connection between the story of Star Trek Picard and the popular video game series, and one of the best written scifi trilogies ever, Mass Effect. So let's discuss the similarities betwe...

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Top 5 Star Trek Episodes To Distract From Coronavirus

Coronavirus is sweeping the world and one of the ways that I distract myself from is by watching Star Trek. But which episodes of Star Trek are better then other to ignore coronavirus? Let's discuss together with my Top 5 Episodes to Distract From Coronavirus.

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Should Star Trek Have Swearing?

Star Trek Picard and modern Trek in general has gotten a lot of  criticism from fans who see it moving away from being family friendly  and containing swearing and violence. Yet, the creators and specifically  Star Trek Picard writer Michael Chabon have pushed back against this, &n...

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Star Trek Picard "Broken Pieces" Review | Episode 8

Star Trek Picard "Broken Pieces" finally gave us a ton of answers when it came to the Romulans and the mystery around the synthetics. Also, we got a big step forward involving Seven of Nine and the Borg storylines, and got some fun character building between Picard and the rest of the crew. We al...

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How The Next Generation's Pilot Changed Star Trek | SACRED TREKS

Encounter at Farpoint challenged Star Trek to it's core, deconstructing what it means to live in a utopia, and how humanity has evolved. While Star Trek: The Next Generation was certainly an evolution of Gene Roddenberry's utopian future vision, how much of that was reflected in Encounter at Farp...

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Star Trek Picard Elegantly Deconstructs the Franchise

Star Trek Picard is slowly deconstructing the core themes of Star Trek, asking us to reevaluate what Star Trek means to us and what the franchise as a whole says about our culture. So let's take a look at how Star Trek Picard is asking us to confront how we see ourselves, America and Star Trek as...

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Baby Yoda: The Cynicism of Capitalist Art

Star Wars finally seems up on the quality upswing after The Mandalorian, the recent return of Clone Wars and... of course, Baby Yoda. Yet, Baby Yoda also reveals something deeply sinister and cynical at the heart of Star Wars and Disney in general: the cynasim that lies deep within art created fo...

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Star Trek Picard "Nepenthe" Review | Episode 7

Star Trek Picard finally brought back Riker and Troi in the latest episode "Nepenthe". But while Picard and Soji are getting all the dad energy from Jonathan Frakes return to William T. Riker and Marina Sirtis excellent return to Deanna Troi, the rest of Picard's crew are on the run from the Borg...

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Is Rios a Hologram? | Star Trek Picard Discussion

Star Trek Picard has introduced us to one of the hottest captains in Star Trek... and no, it's not Captain Pike. It's Rios... but one of the biggest theories surrounding Rios is that he may actually be a hologram. So let's delve into all the clues that Star Trek Picard has given us and ask... is ...

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Doctor Who "The Timeless Children" SPOILER Review

Doctor Who gave us a dozy of a series finale with The Timeless Children,  with The Master and The Lone Cyberman completely changing everything we knew about The Doctor... kinda. Sorta. Maybe. So let's dive into the latest wibbly wobbly plot of Doctor Who and ask if The Timeless Children reve...

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March 2020 Patreon Update

Hi Patrons new and old,

First and foremost, thank you all so so so so so so so much for everything. I know I've said this a lot, but I can't tell you how much you supporting me here on Patreon means to me. It really means a lot to know that there are so many of you who support my work, and ...

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Discord Server Access Link

Hey Patreons! Below is the link to the discord server for all you new folks out there! Excited to see you on the discord!

https://discord.gg/bJx3szT

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February Livestream in 5 Minutes! Come Join!

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Seven of Nine: Trauma & Hope

Star Trek Picard gave us the return of Seven of Nine, one of Star Trek's  best characters in the enter franchise. Yet, like much of Star Trek  Picard, Seven of Nine's story polarized fans, especially for many of us  who saw a character we loved still dealing with trauma and a loss ...

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Star Trek Picard "The Impossible Box" Review | Episode 6

Star Trek Picard latest episode "The Impossible Box" finally brough Jean-Luc Picard back to the Borg Cube for the first time since his time as Locutus of Borg in "Best of Both Worlds" back on Star Trek: The Next Generation. But as Picard meets up with a familiar face in Hugh on the Borg Cube, Soj...

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February Livesteam: Feb 29 @ 3pm PST

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Thank You So So Much

Hi Patrons, new and old. 

As many of you know, this week was extremely tough for me. I was scammed out of $5000, right before having to pay for my gender confirmation surgeries, the first of which will be happening on March 11th. I was terrified and felt violated in so many ways. Yet, ...

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Is Seven of Nine Canonically Bisexual?

Star Trek Picard fianlly saw the return of Seven of Nine, the fantastic  character from Star Trek Voyager portrayed by Jeri Ryan. Yet, Star Trek  Picard also seemed to heavily imply that Seven of Nine was bisexual, an  idea that has long been held by many in the Star Trek fan commu...

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Star Trek & How Language Dehumanizes

Star Trek Picard has returned to one of Star Trek's common themes of the dehumanization of the other, how we vilify those who we see as less then. So let's use Star Trek to take a look at where dehumanization starts; language. 

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Star Trek Picard "Stardust City Rag" Review | Episode 5

Seven of Nine is finally back on Star Trek Picard in "Stardust City Rag", so let's dive into the Star Trek Voyager fan favorite played by Jeri Ryan. Without having looked at the internet at all, I already know that this may be one of the most controversial episodes of Star Trek ever made, so let'...

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Picard Was Wrong to Leave Starfleet | Star Trek Picard Discussion

Star Trek Picard opens up with a Picard who resigned from Starfleet in protest. We may have instantly agreed with him at first, but now that we are a few episodes into the series as well as finally having the entire backstory as shown in the novel "Star Trek Picard: The Last Best Hope", maybe it'...

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Star Trek Picard "The Last Best Hope" Book Review

Star Trek Picard got it's first full-length novel "The Last Best Hope", diving into the complex backstory about what happened to the Federation, Romulas and Captain Picard between Star Trek Nemesis and the start of Star Trek Picard. Between Romulan factions, Federation politics, and Starfleet fai...

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Doctor Who "The Haunting of Villa Diodati" Review

The Doctor and the fam met up with Mary Shelly, the creator of Frankenstein... and also maybe caught up with this season's long running mystery. But was The Doctor able to beat the *SPOILER* Lone Cyberman? Or did Doctor Who give us something much darker? Find out in my review!

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