Spock is famous for logic. Ask anyone, even people who aren t necessarily
Star Trek fans, and they ll tell you that the half-human, half-Vulcan science officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise is the guy who s always looking for the most logical, rational way to tackle any problem, whether we re talking about discovering new life and new civilizations or just trying to figure out what to have for lunch. But does that approach always serve Spock well? One expert says no, and she has the data to prove it.
In her new book
The Scout Mindset: Why Some People See Things Clearly and Others Don t, Center for Applied Rationality co-founder Julia Galef attempted to tabulate just how successful Spock s logical way of living actually is in various
Star Trek, you probably watched the first season of
Lower Decks when it premiered last year. The animated series, focused on the support crew of the USS Cerritos, premiered a trailer for its upcoming second season at a “Second Contact” panel held during
From blasting rainbows out of their hands to fighting snake people, ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Tendi (Noël Wells), and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) are indeed up to doing more “sci-fi stuff” for the new season. The final member of the Cerritos quartet, Jack Quaid’s Boimler, got transferred to the USS Titan at the end of Season 1, and it’s going.. well, it’s going. Certainly looks stressful for our former Chosen One, and his doubts about his new gig are something we’ll see play out over the course of the season. Those doubts, and Jonathan Frakes’ Riker, will return for Season 2.
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