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Apple offers $95 million USD to settle refurbished device lawsuit

Apple reached a $95 million USD (roughly $119.3 million CAD) settlement that, pending court approval, will resolve a U.S. class-action lawsuit that accused the company of violating U.S. warranty laws.

At issue here is Apple’s AppleCare program, which replaced customers’ devices with refurbished parts. The lawsuit includes all U.S. residents who purchased an AppleCare Protection Plan or AppleCare+ on or after July 20th, 2012 and received a refurbished replacement device. Unfortunately, Canadians are not included in the lawsuit. That said, the lawsuit could set a precedent for other similar actions outside the U.S.

According to MacRumors, Apple’s Repair Terms and Conditions in the U.S. state that the company “may use parts or products that are new or refurbished and equivalent to new in performance and reliability.” However, the plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim that refurbished parts or devices are not “equivalent to new.” It’s worth noting that Apple’s Canadian terms say the same.

The class action will likely receive between $63.4 and $68.1 million USD (between $79.6 and $85.6 million CAD) after deducting attorney’s fees and other costs.

However, Apple denies that refurbished devices are inferior, saying it chose to settle considering the time and costs associated with a continued trial, according to court documents obtained by MacRumors.

Plaintiffs sought court approval on October 20th or as soon after that as the presiding judge can hear the matter.

Those interested can learn more about the class action here.

Source: MacRumors

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Changes to Metrolinx’s Presto Card will help identify adults using child cards

Metrolinx and Toronto’s Transit Commission (TTC) has announced several changes to its Ontario-based Presto Card system, with some already in effect.

According to a September 24th statement, the TTC has modified Presto card reader displays to be more informative and indicate how much you’ve paid if you’re transferring, how much balance is remaining on your card, and whether or not you’re paying with a monthly pass.

Further, the card reader displays will also show if your card has been declined, if you have no more rides remaining in your card, if it has expired, if you activated the Presto card online, if it has already been tapped, if it is a blocked card, and if you need to add more funds.

Adults riding for free with child cards have been recognized as a significant source of fare evasion, and the TTC is making it easier for authorities to detect if you’re using a child card. From now on, when a child’s card is swiped on the card reader, a three-toned chime and a flashing yellow light will automatically be activated.

Customers who use a Fair Pass Discount Program fare will only hear one beep from the scanner and fare gate when they tap their card, instead of two.

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Nest Cam indoor wired is now available in Canada for $130

Google’s new $129 Nest Cam (indoor wired) is now available. The indoor wired camera lets users keep track of what’s going on inside of their home.

The camera is available in different designs and four colours: ‘Snow,’ ‘Linen,’ ‘Fog’ and ‘Sand with a maple wood base.’ However, it seems like only the Snow variant is available in Canada so far.

Google says its new Nest Cam offers ten times more machine learning power than its predecessor. It also features enhanced HDR video quality and processes events on-device, which should make it more accurate and provide timely alerts.

The indoor camera can detect people and animals and send alerts regarding what’s important. There’s also three hours of event video history with the ability to create Activity Zones that allow the camera to keep an eye out on important places in your homes like doors and windows. There’s also local storage backup, so if your Wi-Fi goes out the camera will keep recording and will upload your clips when the app returns.

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Amazon’s ‘Epic Deals’ sale discounts several TVs, Monitors and more

Amazon Canada is currently hosting an ‘Epic Deals’ sale with TVs, Monitors and audio accessories and PC accessories on sale.

Check out the deals below:

TVs

Monitors

Audio

PC accessories

Amazon also has a bunch of its Echo and Nest products on sale. Find those here.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s final DLC character is Kingdom Hearts’ Sora

Nintendo has unveiled the final downloadable fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Sora from Kingdom Hearts.

was revealed during an ongoing ‘Mr. Sakurai Presents’ stream hosted by Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai.

The reveal event for the final DLC character was first teased during the September Nintendo Direct, leading speculation to run particularly rampant in the weeks since. Sora had been trending for days since that first tease, and Sakurai confirmed that he was one of the most requested characters from the ballot for the fourth Smash Bros. on the Wii U and 3DS.

In terms of gameplay, Sora sports moves from several of the Kingdom Hearts‘ games, including his classic three-hit Keyblade combos, as well as special moves like Sonic Blade for horizontal and vertical thrusts and magic spells like Firaga and Thundaga.

His stage, meanwhile, is Hollow Bastion, which featured Beauty and the Beast characters in the original games but doesn’t here (presumably due to licensing with Disney). Sora also has alternate outfits based on his looks from Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts IIKingdom Hearts III and more. Meanwhile, he’ll come with 9 songs, including “Night of Fate,” “Hand in Hand” and “Destati.”

And, of course, here’s Kirby’s look when he absorbs Sora:

Sora will release on October 18th alongside three Mii Fighter outfits: Doom‘s Doom Slayer, Judd the Cat and Splatoon‘s Octoling.

Sora rounds out Ultimate‘s Fighters Pass Vol. 2, which costs $37.79 CAD and includes Min-Min (Arms), Steve (Minecraft), Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII), Pyra and Mythra (Xenoblade Chronicles 2) and Kazuya (Tekken). Meanwhile, the first Fighters Pass is priced at $31.49 and includes Joker (Persona 5), Hero (Dragon Quest), Banjo-Kazooie (Banjo-Kazooie), Terry (King of Fighters) and Byleth (Fire Emblem: Three Houses). A 12th DLC fighter, Mario‘s Piranha Plant, is sold separately for $7.55.

Since launching in December 2018, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has gone onto become the best-selling fighting game of all time and of the Switch’s flagship titles. Therefore, Sora marks the end of a quite the era.

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YouTube Music website starting to get Cast support for some

Google’s YouTube Music streaming platform tends to receive vitriol from users, usually for good reason.

As the replacement for the much-loved Google Play Music, YouTube Music arrived with a lengthy list of features that should have been available but weren’t. For example, the ability to cast music using the YouTube Music website.

According to Reddit posts spotted by 9to5Google, that’s finally changing. The Redditors said the ‘music.youtube.com’ web app shows a Cast button next to the user’s profile picture in the top-right corner.

Unfortunately, that handy addition hasn’t rolled out to everyone yet. Hopefully, we’re seeing the start of a wider roll-out, but it could take some time if Google’s still testing the feature.

Either way, Cast support is on its way. That alone is a significant improvement, but Google also recently announced an incoming YouTube Music update that would finally let free users close the app and continue listening. That feature isn’t coming until November, however.

Ultimately, it looks like Google is putting in some work to improve YouTube Music — hopefully, it becomes a better alternative to other streaming music apps.

Screenshot crefit: Reddit user ‘u/meatwaddancin.’

Source: Reddit Via: 9to5Google

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How to watch the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter reveal

After nearly three years, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is set to receive one last downloadable fighter.

The identity of this character will be revealed today at 7am PT/10am ET in a “Mr. Sakurai Presents” stream on Nintendo’s official YouTube and Twitch channels.

Altogether, the presentation will run for about 40 minutes and feature Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai as he details the fighter’s moveset and release date, as well as the last wave of Mii Fighter costumes. On Twitter, Sakurai teased that Smash Bros. players and general gaming fans alike should tune in.

With Ultimate‘s extensive representation of both first-party Nintendo properties and third-party franchises, the game has been viewed as a “celebration of gaming” by many. It’s also the best-selling fighting game of all time with over 20 million copies sold. Given all of that, it’s quite possible that Sakurai or Nintendo will have some sort of special video or other surprise beyond the final character and Mii Fighter outfits to formally send off the game.

As for who the final character might be, it’s completely unknown at this point. Some of the most commonly requested characters include Kingdom Hearts‘ Sora, Halo‘s Master Chief, Crash Bandicoot‘s Crash and Nintendo’s own Waluigi, among other options.

Who are you hoping to see as the final character? Let us know in the comments.

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New Telus program equips at-risk Indigenous women with smartphones

Telus is co-launching a new program to help Indigenous women who are “at risk or surviving violence” in partnership with four Indigenous community organizations in British Columbia.

The “Mobility for Good for Indigenous Women at Risk” program supplies free Telus smartphones and data plans that Indigenous organizations can distribute to women in their communities.

The idea behind the program is that having access to a smartphone with data gives someone at risk or surviving violence the ability to contact emergency services, access healthcare, and stay in touch with their support network of family and friends.

The press release cites the Final Report on Missing Murdered and Indigenous Women and Girls, which found that Indigenous women and girls “represent 24 percent of female homicide victims” and are “12 times more likely to be murdered or go missing than any other women.”

The program was created through a collaboration between Telus and the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association, the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres, the Prince George Native Friendship Centre, and the Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia.

Other Indigenous-led organizations interested in participating in the program can get involved by sending an email to ConnectingforGood@telus.com.

Source: Telus

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What every first-party PlayStation studio is working on

It’s acquisition season in the gaming world.

Over the past couple of years, Xbox and PlayStation have been going head-to-head, sparring over who has the biggest and best when it comes to their first-party portfolio.

While Microsoft has landed some body blows as of late, picking up names like Double Fine and Bethesda, Sony continues to bolster its stable of studios with a continuous output of high quality, well-made games.

On the immediate horizon, PlayStation’s prestige exclusive machine rolls on with the likes of Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7, and God of War Ragnarok, all slated for 2022, but what comes next? What does Naughty Dog have up its sleeve? Is an Uncharted sequel in the works somewhere? And will Bluepoint finally tackle Metal Gear?

Below I look to answer all those questions and more with a list of what every PlayStation first-party studio is/could be working on right now:

Bend Studio

Days Gone zombie horde

Days Gone

Location: Bend, Oregon
Last Game: Days Gone

Bend is in an interesting spot right now amongst the Sony stable of studios. While Days Gone sold fairly well, critically it may not have met the lofty expectations of the PlayStation brass.

Not a lot is known about what is next for Bend, but having been more than two years since its last project, it’s surely well at work on something. The Oregon-based studio did have a pitch for Days Gone 2 turned down, and was at one point set to work on a new game in the Uncharted series, but those plans seem to have changed.

In an interview back in June, PlayStation Studios head Herman Hulst said the team is now working on a new IP that will build “on the deep open-world systems that they developed with Days Gone.” So it surely will take notes from Days Gone, without being another adventure in that post-apocalyptic world.

Bluepoint Games

Demon's Souls PS5 spider

Location: Austin, Texas
Last Game: Demon Souls (2020)

Bluepoint Games, Sony’s latest acquisition, has become known in recent years as the king of the PlayStation remake. Cutting its teeth on games like the Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection and Shadow of the Collosus (2018), the team really showed what it could do with the PS5 launch title Demon Souls.

Upon being bought by Sony, Bluepoint president Marco Thrush told IGN that the team is “working on original content right now. [The studio] can’t talk about what that is, but that’s the next step in the evolution for [Bluepoint].”

Long have the whispers of a Bluepoint remake of Metal Gear Solid or Bloodborne permeated internet message boards, but it looks as though the remake king is taking everything it has learned in rebuilding old games to create something wholly its own. It’s worth noting, though, that Bluepoint never said it was working on an “original property,” merely “original content” — that is, not a remaster or remake. Therefore, this leaves the door open for the studio’s next project to be a new entry in an existing franchise.

Firesprite

Wipeout Omega Collection

Location: Liverpool, England
Last Game: The Persistence (PSVR)

Another of PlayStation’s recent purchases, Firesprite has mostly focused on virtual reality (VR) since its inception. The team of former Studio Liverpool vets now boasts just over 265 employees, making it one of Sony’s larger development teams.

As for what the Firesprite crew has up its sleeves is anyone’s guess. One rumour points to a long-standing PlayStation franchise in Wipeout. The studio’s founders spent much of their time with Sony the first time working on the pulse-pounding jet-powered racing titles, so if Hermen Hulst and co. wanted to bring the classic series back, no studio would be a better fit for such a project than Firesprite.

Guerrilla Games

Horizon Forbidden West

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Last Game: Horizon Zero Dawn

Along with Naughty Dog and Insomniac, Guerrilla has become one of the crown jewels of PlayStation’s first-party portfolio. After (assumingly) moving on from the long-standing first-person shooter Killzone, the Dutch studio reinvented itself by pivoting to an RPG with Horizon Zero Dawn. The open-world post-apocalyptic adventure has quickly garnered quite the following and cemented itself as one of Sony’s biggest names going forward.

Guerilla’s next game, Horizon Forbidden West, is close on the horizon, launching February 18th, 2022. In this title, protagonist Aloy will travel west to the far future coast of California, uncovering secrets of a past civilization and doing battle with giant robotic dinosaurs. For many, Forbidden West is the next massive exclusive coming to PlayStation consoles.

While a great deal is known about Guerilla’s next project, there are tidbits about what is coming after that for the studio. Recent job postings suggest the team could be working on an MMO or something in that vein after Forbidden West. Two opportunities are for candidates who “possess extensive knowledge of stories and narrative design in open-world RPG games, online games, and MMORPGs.” and can work on in-game “social systems and player engagements.”

It’s unknown whether this multiplayer project has anything to do with the Horizon franchise or is something new entirely, but it looks yet again as though Guerilla could be about to reinvent itself.

Housemarque

Returnal PS5

Location: Helsinki, Finland
Last Game: Returnal

The future of Housemarque is interesting. After putting out stellar arcade hits like Resogun and Super Stardust, the team “gave up” the arcade ghost in an infamous blog post titled “ARCADE IS DEAD.” Then, after fiddling around with a few projects including a battle royale, the team seemingly returned to its roots with Returnal. The roguelike shooter is one of the best-reviewed titles of 2021 and, to some, was the AAA arcade project Housemarque was destined to make.

Now months after Returnal’s release, not a much can be gleaned on what the Finnish studio is working on next. Back in June, Sony made it official that it would be buying Housemarque, so whatever the team has up its sleeves, it will be its first project as a first-party PlayStation studio.

Housemarque CEO and co-founder Ilari Kuittinen has hinted at his team’s next game, saying that it will “go beyond” its latest release and that being purchased by Sony allows it to expand and take on even more ambitious projects.

So whatever the Dead Nation studio takes on next, gamers can be sure that it will tie the studio’s arcade roots into something even bigger than what they have worked on before.

Insomniac Games

Marvel's Spider-Man 2

Location: Burbank, California
Last Game: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Of all the PlayStation first-party studios, we probably know the most about what is coming down the pipeline from Insomniac. Even though the team has put out two games in the last twelve months in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, its next two projects have already been announced.

Yes, we not only know the Insomniac team is working on a follow-up to 2018’s Spider-Man, but also Wolverine. Spider-Man 2 is set to be a “darker” adventure for the webhead and looks to launch sometime in 2023, while a release window for Wolverine has yet to be shared.

London Studio

PS VR Blood and Truth

Location: London, England
Last Game: Blood & Truth (PSVR)

London Studio has been in the PlayStation fold for nearly twenty years, gaining quite the reputation for working with Sony’s various peripherals over the years. Whether it was Singstar on the PS2, supporting the EyeToy, or, most recently, PS VR, London has always had a knack for bringing out the best of PlayStation’s various plug-and-play add-ons.

The team’s last project, Blood & Truth, is probably the closest indication of what it’s working on next. Back in March, studio head Tara Saunders said London Studio’s next title has “huge potential,” but gave no indication as to whether it will continue the developer’s streak of peripheral-based projects.

London Studio has made a bit of a name for themselves with quality VR games and demos, so surely with the next PlayStation VR on the way, Sony will leverage that and continue to get the UK studio behind its virtual reality tech. It could even be a ‘PS VR 2’ launch title at this point.

Media Molecule

Dreams PS4

Location: Guilford, England
Last Game: Dreams

Media Molecule is in a precarious spot amongst its PlayStation brethren. The England-based studio spent so long developing Dreams for the PS4, and while receiving a largely positive critical response, the game-making/sharing platform more than likely did not recoup its development costs.

There still could be some hope, though. When it comes to looking at what is next for the MM team, it’s honestly probably more Dreams. The title launched towards the end of the PS4’s lifecycle, Media Molecule seems rather hesitant to go back to games they have worked on before like LittleBigPlanet or Tearaway, and the PS5 feels like it could be the perfect place for its latest endeavour to thrive.

While MM has teased it will make a new game after Dreams, I don’t think it’s done with Dreams just yet. Do not be surprised if a PlayStation 5 port of the title surfaces sometime in the not-too-distant future.

Naughty Dog

Location: Santa Monica, California
Last Game: The Last of Us Part II

Naughty Dog is one of the most prestigious studios in the PlayStation stable. The Last of Us developer is currently working on a couple of projects. Remastered versions of Uncharted 4 and The Lost Legacy are being bundled together in a package titled Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection for PC and PS5, coming early 2022.

The team has also teased a Last of Us multiplayer project. What was initially touted as a sequel to the ‘Factions’ portion of The Last of Us has seemingly become something much bigger and more “ambitious.” Though the project has been percolating for a while, the team is still actively hiring so it could still be a ways off.

As for its next big single-player title, there are a few routes the Dogs could go down. Bloomberg reported back in April that a small team at Naughty Dog had taken over the development of a PS5 remake of The Last of Us from Bend Studio, so that could be what some of the staff is working on.

Other than that, co-president of the studio Neil Druckmann has said that he and TLOU2 co-writer Halley Gross have hashed out what a third The Last of Us would look like, but in the same interview said they are not actively working on a threequel.

If not TLOU3, then what? Rumours suggest that Naughty Dog is working on a brand-new steampunk IP tentatively titled Stray’s Cross. However, if this is real, with all the other things the studio is working on, it will likely be a long time before fans see anything from it.

Nixxes Software

Marvel's Avengers Iron Man

Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Last Game: Marvel’s Avengers (PC)

After being acquired this past summer, Nixxes Software is very likely set to be Sony’s new port house. The Dutch team has become renowned over the past 25 years or so for its port work, most recently on the Windows version of Marvel’s Avengers.

With PlayStation’s push of late to take its best console exclusives to PC, it would make sense that they bring in someone to handle the heavy lifting instead of having each individual studio handle it themselves.

Sony’s purchase of Nixxes is a good indication that the console manufacturer is nowhere near done with its efforts of bringing the best of PlayStation to PC.

Pixelopus

Location: San Mateo, California
Last Game: Concrete Genie

Pixelopus is one of the youngest at PlayStation Studios. Having only released two projects up to this point (Entwined and Concrete Genie), the San Mateo-based dev house has proven it can produce whimsical, smaller-scale titles for Sony.

Looking to the future, Pixelopus has already begun work on its next project. According to job postings from back in June, the Concrete Genie is working on a game in Unreal Engine 5 in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation.

This team that focuses so closely on innovation and creativity amongst player is seemingly going to continue that trend with its next title and make things look better than ever by working so closely with Sony’s in-house animation team.

Polyphony Digital

Gran Turismo 7 customization

Location: Tokyo, Japan
Last Game: Gran Turismo Sport

Polyphony is one of the easier studios to predict at PlayStation. Besides a small motorbike-sized detour on PS2 and its first game, Omega Boost, the team has only ever put out Gran Turismo games. It’s been almost four years since GT Sport, and gamers will finally be able to get behind the wheel of Gran Turismo 7 in March 2022.

Once GT7 launches, the title will surely continue to occupy the time and energy of Polyphony for years to come. Maybe down the line, an ultimate edition of its latest racer (à la GT Sport Spec II) will see the light of day but until then, it will be all Gran Turismo 7 for the Tokyo-based team.

San Diego Studio

MLB The Show 21

Location: San Diego, California
Last Game: MLB The Show 21

San Diego Studio has a bit of an interesting future. The studio most known for MLB The Show will surely continue to put out the uber-popular baseball simulator year after year, but it could be working on something alongside its annual trip to the ballpark.

Apparently, a new team San Diego is hard at work on something that will expand on “existing franchises.” What does this mean? Who knows for sure!

Former studio head and senior director of Sony’s Visual Arts team, Michael Mumbauer, joined San Diego Studio back in January and made mention on his LinkedIn of a “brand new, all-star, AAA Action/Adventure” using “proprietary engine technology.” If a new Uncharted was being worked on somewhere other than at Naughty Dog, this would be the place.

Santa Monica Studio

Location: Los Angeles, California
Last Game: God of War (2018)

Santa Monica Studio’s next project, God of War: Ragnarok, is well on its way. Initially slated to come out in 2021, the GOW (2018) sequel has been pushed to some time in 2022. Ragnarok will continue the story of Kratos and Atreus and feature a new director, Eric Williams.

Now, it’s important to focus on that directing change when staring into the crystal ball: looking at Sony Santa Monica’s project after GOW2. Cory Barlog, the director behind 2018’s God of War, is still at the studio and, as evidenced by a bevy of recent job postings, is working on something. Back in 2015, the studio shuttered an original sci-fi project with Battlestar Galactica writer Michael Angeli, so perhaps this mystery game is a revival of that.

Barlog has mentioned that he wants to helm something new for the studio, and a sci-fi title that was in the works for nearly four years before being canceled would not fit that criterion. However, this new title could be built on the bones of that scrapped project but tweaked by Barlog and co.

Sucker Punch

Ghost of Tsushima bridge

Location: Bellevue, Washington
Last Game: Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut

Similar to Guerilla Games, Sucker Punch Productions has found itself at the beginning of what is likely going to be a staple PlayStation franchise for years to come. Having just re-released its 2020 samurai adventure Ghost of Tsushima on PS5, the Washington-based studio is almost certainly going to continue Jin Sakai’s journey.

You do not have to be an expert on the subject to predict Sucker Punch’s next title. A Ghost of Tsushima 2 is, without question, what comes next. Other than that, the team has been hiring for a “spectacular multiplayer game,” so a standalone Ghost of Tsushima Legends sequel or spin-off could also be on the table.

Team Asobi

Astro's Playroom

Location: Tokyo, Japan
Last Game: Astro’s Playroom

Once a part of Sony’s Studio Japan, Team Asobi has been its own entity now for only a few months. The team was spun off officially after Sony shuttered its Japan Studio back in April.

The minds behind Astro’s Playroom and Astro Bot Rescue Mission has been fairly quiet since late 2020. In June of this year, it did announce it was staffing up, experimenting with the DualSense, and working on a new game.

The Japanese studio seems to have found some magic in its work with Sony’s little Astro Bot character, so saying that its next project could again star the little android is not too far out there. Astro’s Playroom was one of the best PS5 launch titles, and it was merely a tech demo that came bundled in with your new console. So, is a more fully-featured Astro platformer, celebrating Sony’s history on the way from Asobi? That could be the case.

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Oh god, William Shatner is getting launched into space

Canadian actor William Shatner is on the passenger list for Blue Origin’s next commercial flight into space, because of course he is.

The Verge reports that Shatner will be joining the 11-minute voyage on the aerospace company’s New Shepard rocket alongside former NASA engineer and Planet Labs co-founder Chris Boshuizen, French software executive Glen de Vries, and Blue Origin vice-president of mission and flight operations Audrey Powers.

Shatner is best known for his role as James T. Kirk, the shirt-ripping, alien-wrestling, diplomat-smooching captain of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise — and best loved by this author as James Spader’s queer platonic husband in the criminally forgotten aughts’ court drama Boston Legal.

At 90 years old, Shatner will become the oldest person to ever visit space — you know, the nonagenarian-friendly place where “astronauts lose on average 1 percent to 2 percent of their bone mineral density every month.”

The New Shepard is a suborbital rocket system and Blue Origin’s entry into the complicated new frontier of space tourism.

Blue Origin’s CEO, noted soft-serve ice cream enthusiast Jeff Bezos, was among the passengers on New Shepard’s first tourist flight in July.

While the Canadian Space Agency’s website assures me a short-duration flight poses little risk to Shatner’s bones, I would kindly ask that no one contact me at 9:30am ET/6:30am PT on Tuesday, October 12th when live launch coverage is scheduled to begin, as I — alongside my father, who remembers sitting down to watch black-and-white ST:TOS episodes every week as a kid — will be busy.

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Source: The Verge