Star Trek: Self-Destruct Sequences – A Compilation

From John DiMarco:

Code 000 destruct 0! As a last resort, to prevent their ships from falling into the wrong hands or other similarly dire consequences, Starfleet captains will sometimes initiate the self-destruct sequence. These sequences can vary between different ships (or space stations), and in this video we will be looking at the many self-destruct scenarios in Star Trek.

[John DiMarco]



Morbius but it’s 60 seconds long [Video]

I’m sure you’ve all read it online: Morbius is apparently dreadfully awful. I haven’t seen it but will probably watch it awyways. For those who are not even interested in giving it a try, here is a 60-second recap from Screen Rant.

Do you think vampire blood will be able to revive this franchise? Let us know in the comments!

[Screen Rant]



BIG “Buy 2, Get 1 FREE” Amazon Sale on Video Games and Board Games!

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Elden Ring Players Complete Opposing No Damage Runs

Two Elden Ring players have completed the game in particularly impressive fashion. One took no damage while the other didn’t directly inflict any.

A Twitch user with the screenname Seki went beyond a “simple” no-hit run by taking no environmental damage such as from falls or poisons. They noted this increased the challenge further as it removed approaches such as using the Red-Feathered Branchsword that increases damage to foes when the player suffers a drop in health.

Seki reports spending 130 hours of specific planning and practice for the run, which they completed in a little under three hours.

Meanwhile YouTuber Iron Pineapple took the opposite approach to no damage by completing the game without any attacks. This meant winning solely through a combination of summoned spirits and exploiting glitches so that foes literally fell away.

This was very much not a speed run and instead a real grind – both in terms of the time the game took and the number of switches of strategy after a failed approach.