Monday 22 April 2019

Handicap Accessible Space


The other night, I was watching an episode of Star Trek: Discovery and I’m almost positive I saw someone on the ship in a wheelchair. It wasn’t anything special like someone on the bridge, and it wasn’t even a futuristic chair. Just a background crew member wheeling along in a scene.

I saw this and first, I got excited. Second, I went into geek mode, wondering what would happen to this person if the ship was hit by an asteroid, fired on by Klingons or some other hostile aliens or, more comically, if the ship’s gravity turned off. Finally, it got me thinking a little more seriously.

I read an article once asking why there aren’t more disabled characters in science fiction.

I’m all for inclusion and representation, which is what the article was addressing, but I don’t think it necessarily fits with space dramas like Star Trek or Star Wars. These shows and movies are speculative, fantastical, and depict far-off worlds and futuristic times, with stories featuring faster-than-light space travel, teleportation, hover cars, and holograms and androids who are basically sentient beings.

One of the key points of the Star Trek franchise is that, by the time period of the original series (Kirk, Spock, etc.), Earth has basically become a utopia, eliminating war, famine, disease, and poverty. Why not assume disability would be lumped in with that?

As a sci-fi fan, I do think it would be interesting to read or see something set in almost a middle-phase, where technology is just at the point where disabilities and illnesses could be fixed/cured/treated (in fact, there probably already is a story like this somewhere out there), but I also want to immerse myself in worlds of possibilities where anything and everything can happen.

Cheers!

Saturday 20 April 2019

No News Is Good News



I had considered this as a New Year's resolution, but now I've fully decided to lessen the amount of news I take in.

It's just way too depressing and aggressive lately!

Tonight for example, the nightly news featured, in a row, stories about violent protests in France, a terrorist attack in Ireland that took the life of a young journalist, and the sentencing of an American couple who tortured their children.

Great stuff to cap the week off with, right??

Everything else has become pretty dull too. I'm not a sports fan, with the occasional exception of movie reviews, I find entertainment news too boring or too gossipy, and whatever comic strips I like, I can (and often do) read them online.

If something monumentally important happens in the world, I'll tune in, but otherwise it's positive stuff and the usual, faithful geek news (comics, science, etc.) from here on out.

Cheers

Tuesday 9 April 2019

Take Me Back To The Desert


Here in Ottawa, we're now experiencing Winter 4.0.

After a solid two weeks of actual Spring, it's decided to snow again (with periods of ice rain for "good" measure).

For the past four to five months, I've been fairly chill and kept a civil tongue when it's come to the weather but, as of today, I'm over it!

Really. A part of me wants to just spontaneously book a week-long (or longer) getaway back to someplace warm and sunny and not-at-all snowy like Phoenix. The ability to walk around unaided, no need for a jacket. At this point, I'd even welcome the heat and humidity. Way better than snow and ice, at least.


Oh well. For now, I reminisce about that amazing Arizona vacation, and do my best to ignore the white stuff falling outside my window.


Cheers!