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Top mycologist Paul Stamets (namesake of Star Trek: Discovery’s top scientist who also studies fungi) has sought to reassure viewers that while fungi clearly make for good viewing, they are not the enemy.
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In a recent Twitter thread, the mycologist praised HBO’s The Last of Us adaptation and applauded the show for “seeing this opportunity to take us on a literary adventure into the realm of sci-fi while exploiting the public’s fascination, fear, and joy of fungi”.
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He went on to note that though “these mixed emotions make for great writing… the sets, although apocalyptic, are strangely beautiful as nature digests the cities with flora and mycelium”.
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Source – eurogamer.net
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Source – eurogamer.net
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