Science Fiction Reviewed
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How Star Trek reinvented itself, while staying true to its mission Read more.
6–9 minutes -
After a long wait, Andor really stuck the landing Read more.
5–7 minutes -
James S.A. Corey delivers their darkest, most gripping entry yet into the Expanse series Read more.
6–9 minutes -
How the follow-up to Leviathan Wakes captured the plight of ordinary people in an unthinkable catastrophe Read more.
4–7 minutes -
In the wake of The Acolyte, how Star Wars got its groove back, by getting back to its roots Read more.
7–10 minutes -
How Star Trek: Lower Decks fought through the laughs to be the best Trek can be Read more.
7–10 minutes -
How James S.A. Corey got into their characters’ heads, and made something incredible Read more.
4–6 minutes -
Move over, The Last Jedi: there’s a new ultimate Star Wars stinker in town. Read more.
7–11 minutes -
Reviewing the TV series that remade Star Trek for the modern audience Read more.
12–18 minutes -
My off-the-cuff reaction to the season finale of Halo Read more.
10–16 minutes
Methods
- Weekly field observations along fixed routes.
- Short interviews using a consistent guide.
- Sensor readings checked at the start of each session.
- Cleaning decisions documented as a changelog.
- Processing: normalized timestamps; flagged gaps; spot-checked outliers.
- Limits: some missing intervals during battery replacement.
Data & Ethics
Data
Upon request, sensitive locations have been removed from the public files. License: CC BY 4.0 for shared materials.
Ethics
Consent protocols used where applicable.
Contact
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