W hat Michelle Yeoh offers as a star, on the surface, is exactly what Star Trek needs. In the early years of her career — ...
One notable genre D&D lacks is science fiction. Even the most sci-fi-like settings of Eberron and Spelljammer are still ...
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Play Star Trek Fleet ... Dragons, taking the places, classes, spells, and abilities from the tabletop game and then cramming them inside one of the best MMORPGs. It should not work, but somehow ...
And in her current guise as a “Star Trek” protagonist, she continues to be seemingly anything ... Even her demeanor is not “Trek”-like, sometimes to comic effect. Alex Kurtzman, who ...
the initial trailer struck an odd tone somewhere between serious and camp with Yeoh being described as a "bad bitch" to the sound of Beyoncé's 'Formation'. Not exactly your gran's Star Trek then ...
Back to the Future' and 'Star Trek' are the main attractions at this Universal Studios Hollywood event from the team that ...
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says former "Dragon" Kevin O'Leary's recent comments are not helpful as President Trump continues to issue trade threats against Canada. O'Leary has promoted the idea of an economic union between ...
One of Canada's "Dragons' Den" stars is breathing fire at a former co-star over ... comments are not helpful as President Trump continues to issue trade threats against Canada. O'Leary has promoted ...
The success of SpaceX and other private-sector space firms is throwing up hard questions about America's "great national ...
As the search for a new James Bond continues ... Star Trek Discovery season 1, I'd gone to Alex [Kurtzman, Star Trek: Discovery creator] and say, 'We have to do a spin off. It's a no-brainer ...