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What Can We Learn from Star Trek's Jake Sisko, Writer? | Tor.com

What are Cardassia’s Responsibilities to Bajor?

Author’s Note: What makes science fiction unique as a genre is its ability to frame complex, uncomfortable social issues in a context where we can safely engage with them. Certainly, other kinds of literature make social commentary, but the thread of scientific plausibility in science fiction is what says to the reader “this isn’t just…

The Ship of Tiberius

In the Star Trek universe eight starships bearing the name Enterprise have appeared on screen or been referred to in some way (a count that does not include ships in or from alternate realities or universes).  In our actual world (between the year 1704 and the present) there are over more than two dozen commissioned…

Star Trek: Lower Decks- Thoughts on the History and Future of Star Trek

Star Trek: Lower Decks premiered and the reviews, at least part of them, are exactly what I expected.  Some people hate it.  Of course, no series, old or new, is universally adored, but when a new Trek series airs the hate is notable because of the predictability of why people hate it. They hate it because…

Yes, Data would pass the Turing Test. So, What Does This Mean Exactly?

Note: The thesis of the Turing test says that if a computer can fool a person into believing it is a human (what percentage of the time or to what degree of certainty depends on who wrote the rules for any particular testing session) we have reason to say the computer is a thinking thing.…


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