Subtle.
Even without these, look at who makes the products on our stores' shelves. Our entire economy is upheld by slavery in other countries; slavery at home is no surprise.
Heartbreaking.
It takes me 2 hours to travel by bus where it takes me 30 minutes by car in my city. I can't afford to drive so I cycle. Badly planned routes by for profit bus companies is not how to create a useful transit service.
The real kicker is that the same company does the buses in the neighboring cities with more social clout and they are really good and win awards. People with cars there bus most of the time. They know how to make a good bus network. They choose not to. Our city has more people, even, but they alienated the drivers so thoroughly, it would take a generation of completely overhauled good service to rebuild a trusting ridership base beyond the desperately poor. They've built themselves this super expensive problem just to save a few bucks 40 years ago.
I just upgraded my cpu in a long time too! Everything that could go wrong, did. I had to flash my bios a few times, straighten some pins, clean out some thermal paste from the socket, but after 3 days I figured it all out and got it working. Getting a build working after lots of problems is so fulfilling, it's almost worth the years of life I lost from stress.
Kurn is a really fun character that Tony Todd did a perfect job with. But it was nice to see he has such great acting chops beyond the scope of Kurns rather one note personality. I cry at the drop of a hat when watching TV, this episode makes me ugly sob every time.
Because it's a meme, not an essay.
This is the transporter dilemma, too. Disintegrating people kills them. Making a long range replicator spit out an exact duplicate with all their memories doesn't mean they've moved.
They were simply hired by the Roddenberry Estate to do it legit (VR for more devices soon): https://roddenberry.x.io
They also did this: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1096200/The_Orville__Interactive_Fan_Experience/
And for those who dig this sort of thing, their affiliate studio's upcoming rad Starship Simulator game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1332100/Starship_Simulator/
Imagine seeing an army doing this in full face paint 300 years ago. Terrifying. I'd give up, they win.
I suppose, if you want to argue symantics. Their intention is to build a AAA game is my meaning.
The world design is very gamey in Tsushima. A bunch of platforming jungle gyms with landscape filler in-between. Such a beautiful game, I would wish it looked more realistic. More Red Dead, less Far Cry.