Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Karim Diane Knows His Klingon Character Is Different, But Explains Why It’s Not Uncommon

For decades, Klingons in Star Trek have been known for being aggressive, ill-tempered, and often violent. So, when actor Karim Diane played Jay-Den Kraag – a surprisingly cheerful Klingon – some fans were upset. That reaction might grow stronger now that it’s been revealed Kraag wants to become a doctor. In a recent interview with SFX Magazine on TopMob, Diane was asked if his character would break new ground for the Klingon species at Starfleet Academy, and his answer was particularly interesting:

The Fifty Shades Trilogy Is Leaving Netflix

Starting January 1, 2026, the three Fifty Shades movies will no longer be available on the streaming service. This affects Fifty Shades of Grey (2015), Fifty Shades Darker (2017), and Fifty Shades Freed (2018). All three films are based on the books and star Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele and Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey.

From gacha pulls to jackpot spins with gamification reshaping online casinos

If you’ve spent any time playing Goddess of Victory: Nikke, you understand its appeal. The game keeps you coming back with its rewarding systems – logging in daily, collecting prizes, trying for new characters, and strengthening your team. It’s a mix of chance and planning that’s really effective, and it’s the same addictive pattern that’s now starting to appear in online casinos.

Bitcoin’s Great Dither: Bulls and Bears in a Stalemate Shuffle 🦬💤

The daily chart? Oh, it’s a masterpiece of consolidation purgatory. Bitcoin’s been dipping and grinding like a bad dance move between support at $83,800 (tested twice, because why not?) and resistance at $94,600. Volume? It’s telling a tale of distribution, with red candles hogging the spotlight. Bears, it seems, are still nibbling at the buffet. 🐻🍴

Unless You Are My Father’s Age, I Doubt You’ve Ever Heard Of This Movie Written By Dr. Seuss. Yeah, It’s Weird

Both The Cat in the Hat and How the Grinch Stole Christmas! were first published in 1957 and are now classic children’s books. While both stories have been adapted for the screen – I actually enjoy the quirky Cat in the Hat movie with Mike Myers! – it’s amazing to think the Jim Carrey version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! came out 25 years ago.