Author’s Note: Greetings! As we begin reviewing DISCO’s 3rd season, I’d like to take an opportunity to introduce a new voice as we embark on this journey. If you’ve been following up with our ‘Lower Decks’ reviews, you’re already familiar…
From the Publisher: The long-awaited follow-up to Voyager: Architects of Infinity from the New York Times bestselling author and cocreator of Star Trek: Picard! Lost! The U.S.S. Galen – part of the Full Circle fleet that also includes Voyager, Vesta,…
If there was ever a concern that Lower Decks would be unable to sustain it’s intense, high-octane pacing for the entire season, this first season finale makes a strong argument for the undeniable staying power of this show. We open…
In previous episodes of Women At Warp (like 61 and 143), we’ve discussed the intricate history of gender roles within Klingon society at length. While the men devoted their lives to battle or other conquests of glory, Klingon women were…
Starfleet, while a bit imperialist at times, has always been lauded for its benevolence towards other cultures, respecting the sovereignty of other civilizations and the natural development within them. While a good statue-toppling is always an appreciated spectacle, it’s very…
Arguably, one of the most important functions of science fiction as a genre is its ability to construct future realities uninhibited by current technological limitations and social inequalities. Madeleine Clark recently published a thought-provoking article on The Mary Sue titled,…
This episode is probably the first in the season where the senior staff’s professional respect and appreciation for their lower decks crewmates are finally called into question. First thing out of the gate, our Favorite Four are in trouble. Locked…
WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS STAR TREK: PICARD SPOILERS Debuting in late January, season one of Star Trek: Picard wasted no time hitting us right in the feels. Whether it was agonizing over long-ago regrets and past traumas, mourning the…