Whose justice will emerge from βUnder the Cloak of Warβ?
Reading Time: 13 minutes This weekβs main episode of Strange New Worlds, which was moved up to accommodate the surprise early launch of a crossover episode on July 22, enters difficult territory. On the surface, βUnder the Cloak of Warβ bears some resemblance to facets of Star Trek VI: The Undiscove
How do we manage our myths around βThose Old Scientistsβ?
Reading Time: 10 minutes Iβll be blunt: I do not like Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated series set in the timeline for The Next Generation, and a crossover element in the first of this past weekβs episodes of Strange New Worlds. When it comes to Trek comedy, the non-canon homage series The Orville
How whatβs βLost in Translationβ can be found again in empathy
Reading Time: 12 minutes What defines a βTrekβ story varies between Trekkies, but one abiding feature in many series is the role of trust among crew mates. In a 2019 essay for Uncanny Magazine, Nicasio Andres Reed explored what makes this trust extraordinary. Hereβs the way the story often goes, in
Broken heat recordsβand the promise of more
Reading Time: 4 minutes Another set of broken heat records has devastating implicationsβnot only for human thriving in the coming years, but also the inability of consequences from past failings to stir global action to some better end.
The present and future potential of psychedelics
Psychedelic-assisted therapy might just be the evolution of medicine.
βTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrowβ: How time travel creeps into Trek today
Reading Time: 11 minutes This weekβs episode of Strange New Worlds takes us boldly to Canada, but I promise: just because most of the show is set in my birthplace of Toronto, we wonβt go off-mission too much to reflect on how it uses the location. I will only say that if youβre buying street meat (v
βAd Astra per Asperaβ: How we escape from hardship into wonder
Reading Time: 11 minutes Last week, I gave the opening episode of Strange New Worlds (SNW) Season Two a bit of a pass: I called it a βmission statementβ more than a typical outing from this version of the Enterprise. The plot and script seemed intent on solidifying character gains from the first sea
Too many people
Wealthy, well-developed nations are nearing ZPG (zero population growth), which makes life better for everyone.
Internet Archive loses to publishers, mediocre tech futures continue
Reading Time: 6 minutes It is the easiest thing in the world to copy and paste digital content. This is why elaborate systems needed to be invented, to push back on the native capabilities of technology. Digital Rights Management (DRM) most often refers to advanced technology that locks in document
Perfect empathy: Deep Space Nine and the most fantastical concept in all of fiction
Reading Time: 5 minutes A series that brought the optimism of Star Trek to the threshold of the 21st century ended with the message that empathy is the solution to all conflict. A generation later, that concept is much harder to accept.
Did Krakatoaβs eruption turn Indonesia Muslim?
Reading Time: 5 minutes Starting at 11:05 p.m. on October 11, 2002, three terrorist bombs detonated in quick succession on the picturesque Indonesian island of Bali, killing 202 people, mostly Western tourists, in the teeming bar district. Historians said it had been a very long time comingβ119 year
Introducing LAβs newest secular youth group
Reading Time: 4 minutes When I was a teen, there is nothing I would have loved more than to be in a secular youth group. I wasnβt in a religious youth group, but from what Iβve heard, I didnβt miss much besides purity culture, bad Christian rock music, and suppressed teen hormones. But what if there