Star Trek: Why Mary Wiseman Isn’t In Starfleet Academy Cast

As a longtime fan of Star Trek: Discovery, I was really surprised by Mary Wiseman’s limited role in the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series. We saw her character, Tilly, transfer to teach at the Academy back in season four of Discovery, so I expected her to be a regular face. Instead, she just appears as a guest star in a single episode of Starfleet Academy‘s first season. It’s a bit disappointing to see a character with so much potential sidelined like that.

tag, under 100 characters, clickbait-style, with no repetition in the body. First, I’ll tackle the title. The original title is about Monica Long and Ripple’s investment in AI. To make it clickbaity and Terry Pratchett-esque, maybe something like “Monica Long: Ripple’s AI Gamble – Trust Layer or Trust Fall?” That’s under 100 characters and adds a pun with “gamble” and “trust fall.” Next, the body content. I need to infuse humor and sarcasm. For example, when mentioning Monica’s post on X, I can compare the situation to a Discworld scenario. Maybe something like “In a world where even the postmen have more trust than some AI agents…” That adds a whimsical touch. I should also replace technical terms with more metaphorical language. For instance, “agentic economy” could become “the Agentic Economy, a term that sounds like a fancy way to say ‘robots with wallets trying to outspend you at the buffet.'” The part about AI agents conducting financial transactions can be exaggerated for humor: “AI agents are already handling a large portion of financial transactions. Let’s just say they’re not exactly the most trustworthy bunch. If they were people, they’d be the ones who borrow your car and then sell it for parts.” When talking about the investment firms, I can list them with a humorous twist: “Anagram, PL Capital, and Franklin Templeton-because nothing says ‘trust’ like a group of names that sound like they’re from a spy movie.” For the quote from Monica Long, I can add a sarcastic comment: “Monica Long, ever the optimist, tweets her excitement… because what the world needs is more robots with trust issues.” The part about DeFi adoption can be compared to something absurd: “If the DeFi train is coming, it’s the kind of train that only accepts digital tickets and has a 50% chance of derailing at any given moment.” I need to ensure all images remain in their places, which they do in the original HTML. Also, avoid using tags and color styles. Check for any markdown and convert it to HTML as specified. Finally, make sure the title is in the tag and not repeated in the body. Let me piece this all together, keeping paragraphs concise and maintaining the structure of the original HTML. Add some playful analogies and sarcastic remarks throughout to capture Terry Pratchett’s essence without overdoing it. Double-check the character count for the title and ensure it’s under 100 characters.End of Thought (20.66s) Monica Long: Ripple’s AI Gamble – Trust Layer or Trust Fall?

Monica Long, ever the cheerleader for innovation (or at least innovation that sounds good in a press release), praised t54’s seed funding round. The company’s mission? To create a “trust layer” for an economy where AI agents presumably won’t rob each other blind. Because, as we all know, AI agents are already conducting a large portion of financial transactions. Let’s just say they’re not exactly the most trustworthy bunch. If they were people, they’d be the ones who borrow your car and then sell it for parts.