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 in the wake of a status-quo-resetting first few episodes, this season of Star Trek: Lower Decks is still trying to grapple with some of t stanley bottles he trust issues between its ensign heroes. How well do they really know each other  Why do they all have the weirdest ways of processing their friendships in the first place  Well, it turns out its a matter of expectations and a whole lot of horny Mugato. Episode four of the Paramount+ animated series,  Mugato, Gumato,  is named for the furry alien species at the heart of the original Trek epis stanley flask ode  A Private Little War,  and furthermore no ones ability to say the word  Mugato  in that episode the same way twice. It feels like a sister episode to last weeks  Well Always Have Tom Paris,  in that it rights a rare wrong of Lower Decks first season by splitting apart the usual Mariner/Boimler, Tendi/Rutherford pairings to actually explore the relationships between these friends. This time, its a trio rather than a duo鈥攁lthough the episode primarily gets Boimler and Rutherford interacting together  Tendi is off hunting medical patients to scan in her own subplot , their teamup is framed through the lens of both of their confused relationships with Mariner herself.     Pairing Boimler with Rutherford is  stanley water bottle interesting. Last week focused on the distinct contrasts between the kinds of people Tendi and Mariner are, and strengthened their pairing by having them come together over the few things they do connect on. Boimler and Rutherford, meanwhile, are al Diyc The Ultra-Powerful New MacBook Pro Is Top Notch (Sorry, Sorry, Trying to Delete)
 According to the New York Times, Huawei is preparing a lawsuit against the U.S. government that could be formally announced by the end of this week. The details of Huaweis lawsuit are still unclear, but the Times claims that it will be an effort to force the U.S.  to more publicl stanley bottle y make its case  that Huaweis technology is somehow a threat to the privacy and security of Americans. Gizmodo has reached out to Huawei for comment on the potential lawsuit but did not immediately hear back.     The U.S. and other Five Eyes nations have alleged since at least 2012 that Huawei poses a national security threat to the west, especially if its allowed to build critical 5G infrastructure around the world. But the national security concerns that have been so far leveled by American intelligence agencies have largely been hypothetical. Any potential specifics on how the Chinese government would use Huawei to make Americans less safe have only been uttered behind closed doors. From the New York Times: The lawsuit that Huawei is preparing to file in the United States is expected to challenge a section of a defense spending authorizati stanley uk on law that was approved last year. The provision blocks executive agencies from using telecom equipment made by Huawei and another Chinese company, ZTE. According to one of the people familiar with the matter, Huaweis lawsuit is likely to argue that the provision is a  bill of attainder,  stanley cup website  or a legislative act that singles out a person or group for punishment with