Because humans introducing species to new environments always goes well 😩
Gummy squirrel is a new species discovered in 2022. Found in deep-sea abyss it looks like a stretchy half-peeled banana
Because humans introducing species to new environments always goes well 😩
Is that chidy 🤣
Citizen scientists are amazing!!
46minutes, kind of over it. Would love to hear a Klingon song
10 minutes in, Oh I like it!
Exactly! I’ve also been enjoying watching the special features on movies that you don’t get on streaming. I guess my local library will be the last stronghold for physical media 5 years from now
I’m feeling bitter sweet about this season. Disco was my introduction to trek (though i vaguely recall watching ds9 reruns as a kid). Excited to have Saru and Book back on the small screen
New life goals - get uhura’s linen and pillow sets and start life as a space hippy 🙃
Link still works in old reddit
😩 even just watching the rover dump samples on mars surface fills me with frustration. Where humanity goes, there shall be rubbish
Itll be interesting to see the results once the samples are brought back next decade. I hope we can make mars a “national park” so we don’t screw with it too much.
Hi, I’ve just been reading about the case to defederate from fb/meta instances (https://startrek.website/post/289809?scrollToComments=true) and was wondering if the team was aware of the fedipact?
Looks like we’ll get to see more of Action Saru next week 😁