Elon Musk gets dunked on by a Star Trek icon

How can you transform a 70-year-old actor into a legend like one of the NBA’s greatest players? By emulating what countless basketball players did for Lebron James and providing him with a high pass for a dunk. These days, Elon Musk is a highly debated figure. Originally admired for his maverick attitude and personal funding of unconventional scientific ventures, he has lost that image recently.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine writers didn’t get Worf but thankfully Michael Dorn did

1994 saw the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s epic journey, with its final episodes airing during late spring to early summer. The big-screen debut of a feature-length film was still months away, set for November. Meanwhile, a fresh spin-off series was already in its second season, helmed by Avery Brooks. This new show primarily introduced characters like Quark, Benjamin Sisko, Odo, and Kira Nerys, while also keeping one familiar face from The Next Generation in Miles O’Brien.