Thank you very much for your detailed reply to my 15 points about PIC Season 2 on the other thread. Klingons may be a different matter ) But since they’re more carnivourous than humans, access to plenty of meat via replicators without having to carry frozen meat supplies on warships or engage in empire-wide livestock farming would obviously make life a lot easier for them too. Presumably replicated meat in particular could also be made healthier and more nutritious than the real thing, since it’s artificial and you can fine-tune the ingredients. Given the recent significant real-life increase in veganism in the West, you can interpret dietary attitudes of Trek’s future humans as a realistic extrapolation of that. It’s obviously much more humane (removes the need to raise and kill millions of animals), and much better for the environment too. It would make sense that humans in Star Trek would eat meat only if it was replicated/synthesised. Strange New Worlds will arrive via Paramount+ in select countries in Europe when the service launches later this year, starting with the UK and Ireland in June. In New Zealand, it is available on TVNZ, and in India on Voot Select.
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The series airs on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel and streams on Crave in Canada. New episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds debut on Thursdays exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., Latin America, Australia and the Nordics. Last week’s episode of The Ready Room includes a clip from the episode featuring Uhura meeting Hemmer. “Children of the Comet” debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday, May 12. Nerdist has an interview with the actor, along with this clip…
Check out the new clip (via Collider)…Įpisode 2 also introduces the Aenar chief engineer Hemmer, played by Bruce Horak. And as they investigate Uhura tries out a joke. In “Children of the Comet” Spock and Uhura are part of a landing party who find an ancient alien relic buried on a comet. And now there are a couple of new clips to get you started. “Children of the Comet,” episode two of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, debuts on Thursday.