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  • I appreciate the transparency, but fucking hell, are we pariahs?

    Recently I wanted to make a comment, but I wasn't logged in (I clicked a link that took me to a different instance and did not realize it).

    I came back here , searched for the community, I sort by new to find the post... and it's gone.

    The irony is that I wanted to reply to some guy dunking on how our instance is a ghost town (was gonna reply with a pic of the Q Continum and joke that not all ghost towns are as they seem)

    But since that moment a few days ago I am noticing it constantly.

    Sucks feeling like Ro and LaForge being out of phase with the enterprise majority of the fediverse. It's really taken the wind out of my sails the last few days.

    Crestfallen rant aside, I'm a coder by day I would like to know if I can offer any generic technical help (I don't know lemmy, but maybe I can help debug the issue 🤷‍♀️)

    Again thanks, sorry if I'm coming off angry I'm just disappointed and using your comment to get it out.

  • Buffertime episode was the one where I became hooked.

    The show consistently delivered until the very end, at least for me.

    My only petty gripe is when I recently rewatched an episode: Riker comments about seeing Archer and the gang in the holodeck and now that I've seen ENT...I don't want to be reminded of the finale. I told you it was petty!

    5 seasons and a movie, make it so!

  • Here's somethings I found along the way you may or may not find helpful:

    Phase 1:

    • Once you get the dodge timing for his spinning missile dive, it leaves a perfect windows for a jumbo DLC rot pot which usually triggers rot immediately (depends on your arcane and if multi-player I think).
    • When he does the blood flame sword attack, just circle behind him while walking (if you're already in melee range)

    Phase 2:

    • The timing is tight, but if you dodge the thousand-year-voyage-hug responsively enough it leaves another window for a pot. I prefer frost pots in phase 2.
    • If you're just gonna block the orbital lasers you have enough time to throw another frost pot if you're already in range.
    • The meter strike is the most volatile aspect of the fight, I learned to save my wondrous physick for this moment to ensure I survive. If you went rot in phase 1 and frost in phase 2, switching back to rot after this attack helps burn him down.
  • Stuck with it! He's the first boss I feel like I truly mastered; and I hated it at first!

    Not sure what your build is, but for whatever it's worth, I find it a much more enjoyable battle with blocking than with rolling.

  • I always think I'm done with Elden Ring, but lately I've been itching to solo PCR (Promised Consort Radahn) with no spirit ashes, well the dragon priestess one to be specific.

    I like to take pride that independently realized l could hard counter the meteor spam by switching to a second shield with Vow of the Indomitable

    The best feeling in this game, at least for me, is the eureka of connecting the dots and trivializing a given challenge.

    Edit: jargon

  • I am now more impressed at what Lower Decks did with fewer, shorter episodes a season than Discovery.

    Well said, I can't help but agree.

    I'm part of the sad cohort that liked S1 the most, so I envy those for whom the show got better. Yall got a much better ride.

  • ...all estimates to date project that the series will debut on Paramount+ sometime in 2026. In the meantime, the show has already been renewed for a second season of production.

    Glad they believe in it enough to want a second season.

    Now I wait until 2026 to see Parrises squares onscreen at last 🙏

  • I have a half-baked thought of my own.

    That as the world slides into the maws of oligarchy, we need to see the Star Trek series that zooms in on the transition away from money.

    They should face the music of class war with that Trek panache that made them great👌

  • There is this thing we need to find that thing. An entire season about finding that thing.

    Ah yes, the season-sized adventure that feels like a bunch of yak-shaving fetch-quests in an rpg.

    we must find the progenitor macguffin, but first we must find the treasure map, but first...

    If we look for it we probably see this pattern is common across many trek episodes, but across a season they managed to do it in such a way that feels very obvious and hard to miss.

  • Give them Andor instead of Ahsoka; they need to make more content that speaks to the universal human condition and less about the cool worlds and characters they've got. The people want Squid Game and Severance, not another cinematic universe.