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      As a former spelunker, this story has been used to scare newbies straight ever since it happened. I assume the same goes for cave rescue folks. Point being: don’t over-commit, plan ahead, exercise proper safety, and for crying out loud don’t ever pin your arms and hands in a crawl.

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        I like a lot of things related to rocks: hiking, rock climbing and snowboarding. At one point in time I was thinking about spelunking, but then this story happened…

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    “To access this part of the cave, we have to crawl for about 40 meters…”

    Nope. Nope. Nope nope.

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      The lower decks. It’s a cartoon comedy that is filled with deep cut jokes and poking fun at the various consistency issues of the various TV shows written by people who love trek. It’s a love letter in comedy form.

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        It looks like it could be fun.

        I’ve not seen any Star Trek stuff, maybe a movie like over ten years ago; will I be lost if I start watching this show?

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          If you like a fun cartoon comedy then it’s fun without understanding all the deep jokes they are slipping in. But wow when you realize how many there are, I’m a big star trek nerd and there have been some where I’ve been like “What did that mean?” Only to search the web for it to find some wild behind the scenes story that I never knew about which they are referencing. So if a line seems out of place, it’s probably something like that.

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          Probably. But sometimes, being lost in space is good.

          You can watch it now, then go watch all the other shows and finally come back to watch this one again.

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            😅 I’m limited on time a bit though lol, I’ve got like hundreds of shows on my backlog, want to be careful about adding more…

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              True, watching shows as a demand rather than a want lessens the enjoyment. Do as the mood hits, no pressure.

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          Some of the jokes will go over your head, some of the cameos will be meaningless, but overall I think the show stands on its own pretty well.

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    I’ve been spelunking a few times in Colorado! The longest was about 8 hours underground. It’s not for the faint of heart, but if you can handle claustrophobia, it’s an amazing experience.

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      I will add that if you, dear reader, are interested but are unaware of your claustrophobia status, that’s okay. Just make sure to be open an honest about that when hooking up with other cavers and/or a local caving club. You’ll find that many are compassionate about this kind of thing; it’s not unheard of to do a newbie friendly cave with folks, just to see if you can handle it or not. Just don’t keep that all to yourself only to have a freakout during an (otherwise) normal trip.