BobApril
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BobApril@lemmy.oneto Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•Did the writers care about the ranks of their characters?0·2 years agoOh, absolutely, story/cast reasons were the real reason - but while assigning an Ensign to a Commander slot is extreme, assigning people above their rank and above higher ranks in the process is not completely unheard of, even in today’s military. Given their utterly unique situation as an in-universe excuse, I don’t have any real problem suspending disbelief on Tilly’s assignment there.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•Did the writers care about the ranks of their characters?0·2 years agoA couple of quibbles that no one else seems to have brought up. Ensign Tilly was not promoted to XO - she was assigned to the position of acting XO while remaining an Ensign. The designation of “acting” makes it clear she’s just holding down the slot temporarily until Saru makes a more permanent selection, and makes it much more tolerable for those she’s now in charge of despite the lower rank. It probably wouldn’t have been tolerated (by the Admirals at Command) even in the lax standards of Starfleet, but even ADM Vance realized Saru had to pick from the tiny crew he brought to the future with him, so he let it go.
As for Ezri, again, remember that rank and position are only loosely connected, while rank and specialty (Counselor, science officer, engineer, navigator) are COMPLETELY unconnected. Ezri is a counselor because they wanted to make her distinct from Jadzia, and is an Ensign to highlight her inexperience both as a person and in dealing with a symbiote.
But yes, it does seem like the writers’ familiarity comes and goes. I swear there are at least a few episodes (and I can’t remember which series, because I’m alternating between three right now) where people refer to a Lt. Cdr. as “Lieutenant” instead of the proper term of address, “Commander.”
BobApril@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•Canada will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news under bill set to become law0·2 years agoAre they then going to force Google and Meta to continue to carry those links that they want the companies to pay for? It went badly for Spain, and then France had to rewrite their law - not sure how that finally wound up, but a lot of small media companies took the hit first. https://www.wired.com/story/french-regulator-says-google-must-pay-to-link-to-news-sites/
Yeah, I would definitely have added him to the center square.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Using space-based solar power to stop climate change: thoughts?0·2 years agoShort- and medium-term, anything that leads away from fossil fuel is a good thing. Long-term, though, it seems like taking energy that would normally have bypassed the Earth, capturing it, and then adding it into our ecosystem is probably a bad idea. I’m a total layman, here, though, mostly going off of what I’ve read in science fiction.
Also, yeah, the weapons potential is a problem, though I sort of feel like we’ve already got all the weapons we need to intentionally eliminate human life, so further refinements don’t matter much. It’s the accidental extermination we’re worried about, and this might help with that for awhile.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•Met says Just Stop Oil protests have cost it more than £4.5m in six weeks0·2 years agoThat’s still got to be orders of magnitude less than the externalized costs of the oil companies in the same time period - even just counting the costs to the UK gov’t and population.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•Some Oklahoma City metro Target stores briefly evacuated after bomb threat0·2 years agoThey think this IS their business. I say that not to excuse or justify them. But we can’t appeal to their “better natures,” because they think they’re in the right, that we are all not merely wrong but evil. That leaves us no room to convince them otherwise, because anything we might say is inherently vile deceit - their own chosen information sources have long ago convinced them that everyone else is lying.
So we simply have to beat them. Identify them, prosecute them as criminals (not as enemies nor POWs), and lock them away. Or, when they make it necessary in the moment of their violence, our police forces need to kill them.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto 3D Printing@lemmy.ml•I recently finished printing and priming 96 little paint swatches, it's going to be a good Saturday.0·2 years agoI’m guessing that painting them 96 different colors is going to take a little longer!
BobApril@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•Big Oil lobbyist tells Fox viewers in the US that wildfire smoke is safe to breathe [video, 1:24 min]0·2 years agoI seem to recall Olympic athletes and reporters having some things to say about the air quality in China not too long ago. And that was AFTER a concerted effort by China to clean things up for the event.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto 3D Printing@lemmy.ml•Finally got around to printing the articulated Mario!0·2 years agoNicely done! It looks like that’s all native filament color, no paint - do you have a multi-color printer, or just patience to print a lot of little pieces?
BobApril@lemmy.oneto Star Trek@lemmy.ml•Speculation: ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Is Getting Some Emmy Buzz0·2 years agoThere’s a lot of disagreement, of course, but I would rate Picard as the worst by far of the five recent shows. Even Prodigy pays better attention to its own past episodes. But the acting was indeed pretty good.
BobApril@lemmy.oneto 3D Printing@lemmy.ml•Japanese lantern again. This time in marble PLA.0·2 years agoThat is very pretty. Any troubles/advice with the marble filament?
I guess the link didn’t make it through. https://www.printables.com/model/598216-stands-for-sanderson-sisters-funko-pop-set-no-supp