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Oh you're in for a special one today! Things get a bit crazed as we experience the Mirror Universe. You get to hear me sounding the most ignorant about DS9 that I ever have, despite it being a show I very much love. You also get to hear us literally lose our minds at one point. Miles keeps calling Ash Tyler Ash Taylor and I don't correct him as I don't care for Ash Tyler. Enjoy! 00:00 Opening 13:58 TOS: Mirror, Mirror 33:15 DS9: Crossover 01:02:02 DISCO: Despite Yourself Talking points include: Holy Terror, Doomsday Clock, MASH, Justice League International, John Ostrander Star Wars, Our Flag Means Death, Football (inexplicably), Chris Claremont, the watershed, Dune, buskers, Warren Ellis/Brian Michael Bendis Syndrome, dumb fascists, Warhammer 40k, Doctor Who. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network As a post show note, it turns out Brighton & Hove Albion did release a football song: https://youtu.be/QFLPaL4Bxwc Also as at time of editing, Brighton & Hove Albion are still number four in the league table, which I think is a good thing? https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek
Space is very dark and full of mushrooms. Star date S02E03 of Star Trek: Discovery. In the darkness of space, you may find yourself lost in a sea of fungi, but if you're lucky, you might also find an annoying sidekick and a lost loved one. Topics Episode (1:07) May and Tilly wins the race (1:27) Pike and Spock's relationship (4:05) Family reunion (4:35) Star Trek act structure (5:22) The Klingons (6:20) The Search for Spock continues (15:32) The Continuing Saga of Ash Tyler's Freaky Friday Adventure (19:27) Tilly of Izar (21:14) Out damn spot (23:15) Through a Terrorist Logically (24:33) Klingon Luigi: Sensor Implant Color Splash (28:00) Dr. Stamets, Astromycologist, M.D. (33:56) Secret, secrets are no fun (34:55) Into the STCU (Star Trek Cinematic Universe) (38:34) The once and future Pike (46:51) Hit Us Up! strangenewtrek@gmail.com Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangenewtrek/message
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip, this is That Time When we had a chat with Shazad about Ash Tyler, Voq and the future… Catch the interview in full right here. The post That Time When : STLV with Shazad Latif appeared first on Trekzone.
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This week on Episode 510 of Priority One: Star Trek Voyager could have had a much different endgame; the Section 31 spinoff series is still in the works; and Evil Picard is gunna get you in IDW's new Mirror Universe series. In Gaming, Star Trek Online wraps its year-long Klingon Civil War saga. This week's Community Question is: CQ: If you could change one thing about the Voyager finale, what would it be? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Edited by Jake Morgan Abandoned ‘Star Trek: Voyager' Finale Ideas Could Have Given the Sendoff It Deserved By Rosco McQueen It was a night when the question that had plagued fans over the course of seven years would be answered - will Voyager return home in the series finale? The feature-length final episode “Endgame” aired 20 years ago on May 23, 2001, and this week the series milestone was celebrated, commemorated and dissected. The Hollywood Reporter spoke with many of the cast and crew discussing the potential finale ideas that were left mostly in the writers room. Suggestions included killing off Captain Janeway or Seven of Nine, reverse assimilation of the Borg, and the idea that Endgame could have been a mid-season episode to allow for the crew to explore returning home to the Alpha Quadrant. Star Trek: Discovery's Shazad Latif talks Section 31 "rumblings" By Roscoe McQueen Everyone's favorite Klingon-turned human-turned Section 31 agent, Ash Tyler, has been in the news this week discussing the Section 31 spinoff, and it turns out details are… few. To the point of… mysterious. Speaking with Digital Spy this week, actor Shazad Latif talked about the spin-off series currently being up in the air due to actors' schedules. "It's just been slight yeses, slight questions, but I've no idea. I think it's down to people's schedules. I spoke to Ethan Peck briefly the other day. He's started the other one [Star Trek: Strange New Worlds], and that's about it." The only other details we have come from Alex Kurtzman, who was more hype-man than detail guy. Kurtzman said the show is well on it's way and the writers have put together a great script as well as a Section 31 writers room. All other details are shrouded in a veil of secrecy. Star Trek: Mirror War Will See Evil Picard Finally Face Justice By Rosco McQueen It's one aspect of the Star Trek franchise that was never delved into in the The Next Generation tv series. The Mirror Universe. Thankfully the folks at IDW comics have taken the dagger and stabbed with it. Repeatedly. And explored the world in the 2018 series “Mirror Broken”. The series saw a frustrated and aggressive Captain Picard in command of the Stargazer. The crew, including Inquisitor Deanna Troi and a Borg-ified version of Data, worked towards destroying and salvaging Cardassian and Klingon ships for profit and maintaining the borders of the weakened Empire. Eventually Picard's frustrations and ambitions led the Captain, complete with goatee, to steal command of the Empire's newest Galaxy-class warship from Captain Jellicoe. Now the repercussions of the not-so-good Captain's actions will be explored in “Mirror War”. In the nine-part series, evil Picard will face the wrath of the Emperor for his crimes. Why is the Emperor angry at Picard? We'll have to wait and see. The Mirror War will also be complemented by four tie-in one-shots, each of which will follow an evil version of a prominent Next Generation character, beginning with Data. Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn't discuss but might interest you. Links, of course, will be in our show notes! In a recent installment of Variety's Streaming Room, Alex Kurtzman and Sonequa Martin-Green share their insights on Season 3 of Star Trek Discovery… How canon influenced their decision to jump to the future, Burnham's Journey, and the importance of representation on screen. No juicy TrekNuggets about Season Tig Notaro confirms Engineer Jet Reno's return in Season 4 of Star Trek Discovery during an interview with The AV Club. According to Notaro, the writers and producers are incredibly flexible with her time and give her lots of flexibility with her other professional endeavors. She also confirmed that she does not riff and/or ad lib… but that her dialogue is completely written for her. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS By Thomas Reynolds Hero Collector Celebrates STO's Jump Into Discovery Season Three Hero Collector, the maker of everyone's favorite Star Trek model collection, is joining with Star Trek Online to celebrate the arrival of STO's new “Far From Home” lockbox. For starters, Cryptic's lead Starship and UI artist Thomas Marrone has written an article for the Hero Collector website. Thomas offers insights into the challenges and intentions as the ship team brought the U.S.S. Discovery refit from screen to game. Be sure to Trek out Thomas's article by following the link in our show notes! But wait, there's more! Hero Collector also announced a STO House United launch giveaway. Just by following their official Twitter account and that of Star Trek Online, and by retweeting the giveaway announcement, you can have a chance to win the Star Trek Online 2021 Anniversary Legendary Bundle! That bundle retails at 25,000 Zen, nearly $250. It includes four newly updated T6 Legendary ships: The B'Rel, the Excelsior, the Vor'Cha, and the Ambassador. And it includes a pile of other valuable game items and currency. We've certainly debated the cost and value of these bundles on the show, but nobody will debate winning the Anniversary Legendary Bundle for free! You can find a link to the giveaway announcement tweet right in our show notes, too. The contest ends and the winners will be announced on June 1st 2021 STO New Episode Reveal Captains, before we go any further, we've got a SPOILER WARNING. The following may spoil some of the story regarding the two newest missions to land on the PC version of Star Trek Online. Now available to play on PC, the end of the Klingon Civil War comes to an end. The Mother of All Klingons, L'Rell continues to lead J'ula, Martok, and A'depta against Emperor J'mpok! With voice over performances by Mary Chieffo, J.G. Hertzler, & Rekha Sharma, this two-mission end will finally bring this year-long battle to an end. Additionally, players can participate in a new Task Force Operation called, “Remain Klingon.” Don't forget, playing through some of this new content on a daily basis will earn you progress towards an Imperial Assault Ground Set. Just visit your EVENTS tab in your mission journal to learn about all the ways you can complete your daily progress. https://youtu.be/yIZ8O_d1Oi8 Fleet Command Goes to Red Alert A much requested quality of life improvement has arrived for players of Star Trek: Fleet Command. As expected following a recent announcement, a new Battle View mode has been added to the game. When the phasers start flying, players can click a conveniently displayed Red Alert icon to declutter the game's User Interface. With less UI noise while in Battle View, you can more easily focus on handling those combat targets and making sure they discover just how cold space can be. To get a look at Battle View in action, hop on over to Fleet Command's Twitter video of the feature via our show notes. Or just hop in the game and try it yourself. https://twitter.com/i/status/1396496243468156930 Bad Robot Draws Good Capital In the long gone days of December of 2020, we last discussed JJ Abram's Bad Robot Games studio. Back then they were hiring up important executives. Now they've announced the landing of more than $40 Million in financing. The investment comes from sources like Galaxy Interactive, Horizons Ventures, Iconiq Capital, and Tencent. Bad Robot Games CEO Anna Sweet released a statement saying the VC backing will be good as they look to “change the way people interact with and view video games.”. The company has announced that its first title will be an original Triple-A game developed internally, and with the collaboration of Bad Robot's film, TV and animation teams. It's not a lot of information, and there's no hint yet that Bad Robot Games will be working on a Star Trek title. But the film studio has produced every Star Trek film since 2009, and we can hope for new games! They also produced films for that OTHER “Star” universe, but we won't speculate about games for them!
This week on Episode 510 of Priority One: Star Trek Voyager could have had a much different endgame; the Section 31 spinoff series is still in the works; and Evil Picard is gunna get you in IDW’s new Mirror Universe series. In Gaming, Star Trek Online wraps its year-long Klingon Civil War saga. This week’s Community Question is: CQ: If you could change one thing about the Voyager finale, what would it be? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Edited by Jake Morgan Abandoned ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Finale Ideas Could Have Given the Sendoff It Deserved By Rosco McQueen It was a night when the question that had plagued fans over the course of seven years would be answered - will Voyager return home in the series finale? The feature-length final episode “Endgame” aired 20 years ago on May 23, 2001, and this week the series milestone was celebrated, commemorated and dissected. The Hollywood Reporter spoke with many of the cast and crew discussing the potential finale ideas that were left mostly in the writers room. Suggestions included killing off Captain Janeway or Seven of Nine, reverse assimilation of the Borg, and the idea that Endgame could have been a mid-season episode to allow for the crew to explore returning home to the Alpha Quadrant. Star Trek: Discovery's Shazad Latif talks Section 31 "rumblings" By Roscoe McQueen Everyone’s favorite Klingon-turned human-turned Section 31 agent, Ash Tyler, has been in the news this week discussing the Section 31 spinoff, and it turns out details are… few. To the point of… mysterious. Speaking with Digital Spy this week, actor Shazad Latif talked about the spin-off series currently being up in the air due to actors’ schedules. "It's just been slight yeses, slight questions, but I've no idea. I think it's down to people's schedules. I spoke to Ethan Peck briefly the other day. He's started the other one [Star Trek: Strange New Worlds], and that's about it." The only other details we have come from Alex Kurtzman, who was more hype-man than detail guy. Kurtzman said the show is well on it’s way and the writers have put together a great script as well as a Section 31 writers room. All other details are shrouded in a veil of secrecy. Star Trek: Mirror War Will See Evil Picard Finally Face Justice By Rosco McQueen It’s one aspect of the Star Trek franchise that was never delved into in the The Next Generation tv series. The Mirror Universe. Thankfully the folks at IDW comics have taken the dagger and stabbed with it. Repeatedly. And explored the world in the 2018 series “Mirror Broken”. The series saw a frustrated and aggressive Captain Picard in command of the Stargazer. The crew, including Inquisitor Deanna Troi and a Borg-ified version of Data, worked towards destroying and salvaging Cardassian and Klingon ships for profit and maintaining the borders of the weakened Empire. Eventually Picard’s frustrations and ambitions led the Captain, complete with goatee, to steal command of the Empire’s newest Galaxy-class warship from Captain Jellicoe. Now the repercussions of the not-so-good Captain’s actions will be explored in “Mirror War”. In the nine-part series, evil Picard will face the wrath of the Emperor for his crimes. Why is the Emperor angry at Picard? We’ll have to wait and see. The Mirror War will also be complemented by four tie-in one-shots, each of which will follow an evil version of a prominent Next Generation character, beginning with Data. Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you. Links, of course, will be in our show notes! In a recent installment of Variety’s Streaming Room, Alex Kurtzman and Sonequa Martin-Green share their insights on Season 3 of Star Trek Discovery… How canon influenced their decision to jump to the future, Burnham’s Journey, and the importance of representation on screen. No juicy TrekNuggets about Season Tig Notaro confirms Engineer Jet Reno’s return in Season 4 of Star Trek Discovery during an interview with The AV Club. According to Notaro, the writers and producers are incredibly flexible with her time and give her lots of flexibility with her other professional endeavors. She also confirmed that she does not riff and/or ad lib… but that her dialogue is completely written for her. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS By Thomas Reynolds Hero Collector Celebrates STO’s Jump Into Discovery Season Three Hero Collector, the maker of everyone’s favorite Star Trek model collection, is joining with Star Trek Online to celebrate the arrival of STO’s new “Far From Home” lockbox. For starters, Cryptic’s lead Starship and UI artist Thomas Marrone has written an article for the Hero Collector website. Thomas offers insights into the challenges and intentions as the ship team brought the U.S.S. Discovery refit from screen to game. Be sure to Trek out Thomas’s article by following the link in our show notes! But wait, there’s more! Hero Collector also announced a STO House United launch giveaway. Just by following their official Twitter account and that of Star Trek Online, and by retweeting the giveaway announcement, you can have a chance to win the Star Trek Online 2021 Anniversary Legendary Bundle! That bundle retails at 25,000 Zen, nearly $250. It includes four newly updated T6 Legendary ships: The B’Rel, the Excelsior, the Vor’Cha, and the Ambassador. And it includes a pile of other valuable game items and currency. We’ve certainly debated the cost and value of these bundles on the show, but nobody will debate winning the Anniversary Legendary Bundle for free! You can find a link to the giveaway announcement tweet right in our show notes, too. The contest ends and the winners will be announced on June 1st 2021 STO New Episode Reveal Captains, before we go any further, we’ve got a SPOILER WARNING. The following may spoil some of the story regarding the two newest missions to land on the PC version of Star Trek Online. Now available to play on PC, the end of the Klingon Civil War comes to an end. The Mother of All Klingons, L’Rell continues to lead J’ula, Martok, and A’depta against Emperor J’mpok! With voice over performances by Mary Chieffo, J.G. Hertzler, & Rekha Sharma, this two-mission end will finally bring this year-long battle to an end. Additionally, players can participate in a new Task Force Operation called, “Remain Klingon.” Don’t forget, playing through some of this new content on a daily basis will earn you progress towards an Imperial Assault Ground Set. Just visit your EVENTS tab in your mission journal to learn about all the ways you can complete your daily progress. https://youtu.be/yIZ8O_d1Oi8 Fleet Command Goes to Red Alert A much requested quality of life improvement has arrived for players of Star Trek: Fleet Command. As expected following a recent announcement, a new Battle View mode has been added to the game. When the phasers start flying, players can click a conveniently displayed Red Alert icon to declutter the game’s User Interface. With less UI noise while in Battle View, you can more easily focus on handling those combat targets and making sure they discover just how cold space can be. To get a look at Battle View in action, hop on over to Fleet Command’s Twitter video of the feature via our show notes. Or just hop in the game and try it yourself. https://twitter.com/i/status/1396496243468156930 Bad Robot Draws Good Capital In the long gone days of December of 2020, we last discussed JJ Abram’s Bad Robot Games studio. Back then they were hiring up important executives. Now they’ve announced the landing of more than $40 Million in financing. The investment comes from sources like Galaxy Interactive, Horizons Ventures, Iconiq Capital, and Tencent. Bad Robot Games CEO Anna Sweet released a statement saying the VC backing will be good as they look to “change the way people interact with and view video games.”. The company has announced that its first title will be an original Triple-A game developed internally, and with the collaboration of Bad Robot’s film, TV and animation teams. It’s not a lot of information, and there’s no hint yet that Bad Robot Games will be working on a Star Trek title. But the film studio has produced every Star Trek film since 2009, and we can hope for new games! They also produced films for that OTHER “Star” universe, but we won’t speculate about games for them!
Ash Tyler's true nature is revealed! Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory discuss this first season mirror universe story in which Burnham confronts the truth about Tyler; Tilly overreaches; and the Emperor appears. Plus what knowing what's coming changes how they see this one. The post The Wolf Inside (DIS) appeared first on SQPN.com.
Ash Tyler's true nature is revealed! Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory discuss this first season mirror universe story in which Burnham confronts the truth about Tyler; Tilly overreaches; and the Emperor appears. Plus what knowing what's coming changes how they see this one.
The second half of the 1st season of Discovery took us to a new universe. Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory discuss this as the moment when the show really started to get its legs under it and why that is. Plus the mystery of Ash Tyler and the reveal of Captain Killy.
The second half of the 1st season of Discovery took us to a new universe. Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory discuss this as the moment when the show really started to get its legs under it and why that is. Plus the mystery of Ash Tyler and the reveal of Captain Killy. The post Despite Yourself (DIS) appeared first on SQPN.com.
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The Emperor Strikes Back How will the indestructible Discovery get out of crashing hard into a planet composed of parasitic ice? They just kind of do, but more importantly is Zareh Ash Tyler or is it Kal who is the secret Ash Tyler? Maybe when Detmer bumped her head she became the Ash Tyler? Who knows? We sure don't but we will explore all of the Ash Tyler theories during our discussion of Star Trek: Discovery - Season 3, Episode 2 "Far From Home". Join us on our next voyage: Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 - Episode 3 "People of Earth" Featured Podcast of the Week: The Best Animated Shows Ever... So Far! Talk (Dirty/Nerdy) to Us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook: @2Young4ThisTrek Email: TooYoungforthisTrek@gmail.com Ash Tyler: Twitter | Instagram: @JaxCatCult Ash Tyler: Twitter | Instagram: @TroytlePower Other Podcasts: The Power Play-Throughs Podcast & Best Animated Shows Ever... So Far Website: TroytlePower.com Ash Tyler: Twitter | Instagram: @ErikSlader Other Podcast: Epik Fails of History Book Series: Epic Fails Website: ErikSlader.com Ash Tyler: Twitter | Instagram: @AlsoKnownAsMC Ash Tyler also hosts BASESF. ------------ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com The Network: This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! ProbablyWork.com, it's the place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2young4thistrek/message
The complex relationship between Michael Burnham and Ash Tyler
A New Hope Is Aditya Sahil a cute psychopath? Is Grudge really just a cat? Is Book just Ash Tyler in a new skin suit? In this episode we ponder those questions and many more during our discussion of Star Trek: Discovery - Season 3, Episode 1 "That Hope is You, Part 1". Also hey Troy wrote this list of Halloween Star Trek episodes to watch that aren't tooooo spoopy for Geek to Geek Media. Join us on our next voyage: Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 - Episode 2 "That Hope Is You, Part 2 (Probably)" Featured Podcast of the Week: Record All Monsters Talk to Us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook: @2Young4ThisTrek Email: TooYoungforthisTrek@gmail.com Tyler: Twitter | Instagram: @JaxCatCult Troy: Twitter | Instagram: @TroytlePower Other Podcasts: The Power Play-Throughs Podcast & Best Animated Shows Ever... So Far Website: TroytlePower.com Erik: Twitter | Instagram: @ErikSlader Other Podcast: Epik Fails of History Book Series: Epic Fails Website: ErikSlader.com MC: Twitter | Instagram: @AlsoKnownAsMC MC also hosts BASESF. ------------ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com The Network: This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! ProbablyWork.com, it's the place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2young4thistrek/message
The complex relationship between Michael Burham and Ash Tyler
In episodes 13 and 14 of Season 1 of Star Trek Discovery, things get complicated; things get *very* complicated... Evil Lorca, who is the only Lorca we ever knew, makes a renewed attempt at his coup of the fascistic Terran Empire. Michael is conflicted about stopping him which will save Evil Georgiou, the Emperor. Ash Tyler is no longer a Klingon sleeper-agent, but he’s not quite human either. There is war in the Mirror Universe, there is war in the “prime” Universe – and everyone is sorta at war with themselves. There is only one episode left in the season: will it end in complete and utter annihilation?! ARGGGGH!
Comicon is at home, Leland gets under Control, Burnham meets Burnham, he Sphere Data won't delete, Spock likes Science, and you can't even get one evil AI past Georgiou. Plus: We're down with OPP and our special guest: Jonathan Wiegand of The Omega Particle Podcast -Brought to you by Section 31- Nathan Adams Heather Ferris Rocky Robinson Patrick Hall Jonathan Wiegand 00:00 Starfleet Underground Episode 29 00:36 Introduction 00:58 what makes Heather's food taste better 01:19 BEANS! 01:42 Who's #1? 02:08 Captain's Log 02:30 Where's my Laser Sword 03:30 The Tribbles hacked my lightsaber 03:55 Special Guest Jonathan Wiegand from The Omega Particle Podcast 05:20 This podcast keeps liking our podcast 06:30 Gonna have to download that Janet Jackson album 07:00 News - Star Trek: Prodigy 08:00 News - Lower Decks 09:00 No Bat'leths on board - Don't Bat'leth your tribbles 09:40 News - Discovery Table Read 10:00 SPS 11:11 Perpetual Infinity 11:30 Recap 12:00 Time is Savage...But so is Georgiou 13:00 Mom! Dinner! 13:15 Her Father is her Daddy? 14:00 The landing light. Not the Dead Lights, High Beams, Red lights, or Deadites. 14:30 Not the Eye thing again?! 14:45 Pain in the neck 15:15 Taking advantage of the chain of command 15:45 Questionable Moralities. Operating from several different truths, simultaneously 16:30 Struggle is pointless. Here, stare at yourself. 17:00 No problems with the one-eyed monster 17:30 Borg Tingles 18:15 Future Identity Theft 18:30 Women Drivers - only going back an hour, meanwhile, 951 years in the future 19:20 DOH! 19:50 7 signals spoilers 20:30 That hasn't happened yet 20:40 Georgiou is so fucking quick 21:00 Did someone pee in your Cheerios today? 21:50 Binge the mission logs - Speed Read! 22:30 Arm-chair quarterback your parents 23:20 100 times and 100 more 24:30 You're a ghost to me - Spoilers! 25:00 Anson Mount 25:30 Command and Compassion 25:45 Water to a Mountain 26:00 Spock and Burnham, family again 26:45 I Like Science 27:15 Wheeling 28:30 Dark Matter 29:30 That's what plugged up the... 29:50 Did you see Dark Matter, the TV show? 30:20 Space: Above and Beyond 30:50 Walking in without knocking 31:20 It's called Shrinkage! 32:14 The Sphere Data, just hit delete?! 33:50 Just put it in Minecraft! 34:10 Captain Kirk's Computer relationships 34:30 ...And then it starts smoking 34:45 Such a binary conversation 35:15 At least you made it hard 35:20 Not without my permission 36:20 How did the Red Angel work? 37:00 Did Control destroy the Borg? 37:20 AI the interesting Nemesis 37:50 Wasn't this the plot for Picard? 38:00 The Robots are coming...To get you! 38:30 AI - A great help! You should embrace it! 39:00 Control-Alt-Del 39:20 Did we just make your Alexa light up? 39:40 0 divided by 0 40:00 You can't manipulate her 40:30 Georgiou's Level 40:55 Mother to Mother 42:00 Spare Hand 42:30 The Board is Yours 42:50 Our next episode and when Lower Decks drops. 43:00 No the next episode is... 44:15 Our calendar will talk to your calendar 44:45 We're not done yet! 45:00 Patrick's problems sitting 45:15 Accidental Tardigrade up your butt 46:20 Heather's room traps bears? 46:46 Ash Tyler, Section 31, Starfleet, Burnham 47:15 The last word 47:45 Encrypted point-to-point comms 48:15 Bumping Badges 49:11 Next week - THROUGH THE VALLEY OF SHADOWS 49:50 Beans, not shrooms 50:10 Section 31's ship...Upgrade? 50:30 Bean counters - not THAT type of bean 51:10 The Omega Particle Podcast 53:10 Economics in Star Trek 53:45 Raffi in Picard 56:00 Platinum, Latinum, whatever! 57:00 Not the only thing that has a lock 57:20 Watch the YouTube Premier with us! 57:40 Another thanks for Jonathan and The Omega Particle Podcast Thanks for listening! Send comments! Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Qtsy16
Despite Yourself. Uh… something’s wrong with Ash Tyler. Has anyone else noticed? Join us as we discuss the literal boatload of stuff that happened in this episode.
If you desire peace, prepare for war. The Discovery finally uncovers the secret behind the Klingon cloaking device and Ash Tyler reunites with his one true love! Join us as I make hopeless guesses as to what the hell is going on and Mike refuses to tell me if I'm right.
Captain Georgiou and Ash Tyler return via Section 31. Admiral Cornwell lays down the law. Meanwhile, Tilly makes a friend with the power of ice cream. Hey, why is our computer swearing at our Captain? Could it be that damn autocorrect? Also...What do Unicorns have to do with the number 12 million? -Brought to you by Section 31- Nathan Adams Heather Ferris Rocky Robinson 1:00 Tribbles...The natural replicator 1:50 Brought to you by Section 31 and You! 2:00 Nathan, why you drinking Tea? 2:20 Corrections: Someone thinks Bowie is new? Depends on your definition on new. 3:20 Have you seen Labyrinth? 3:45 Percussive maintenance on a starship computer? 4:00 Cherry Cheesecake....Agave Cheesecake? 5:00 Don't Nibble that Tribble! 5:46 Autocorrect strikes again?! Sorry VIP! You're not a whore! 7:20 The first Short Trek: Runaway 8:00 Rude computers and holodecks 9:00 Shift Five 10:10 Ill-advised espresso 10:40 Tilly's mother 11:10 She growled...and Heather's dog attacked the screen 12:00 Don't touch neon glowing liquid substance 12:40 Royalty 13:00 Hormonal Space Rabbit! 14:00 Ice Cream Bondage 14:50 Don't miss the Short Treks 15:56 Acting without words...Aside from that voiceover. Tilly is LOVED! 16:50 Then Action time! Georgiou returns! Pike is suspicious, Burnham's phaser stays up 18:20 Georgiou swings? 18:50 Heather = Keeper of Secrets...LOL! 19:10 Don't eat your friends 19:30 Leland and Pike 20:00 Section 31's tractor beams 21:30 Organic Cocoon Transportation 22:30 Spore world is pretty 23:10 Pinky Swear: What are you doing with your tiny finger? 24:05 One person's monster is another person's lover 24:25 Emotional Armour 25:30 Tilly's mind and other sharp minds 27:20 Passion 28:15 Wait - My magazines are where?! 28:30 Suction and Space Bidets 29:10 You ruined our paint-job? 29:50 The return of Ash Tyler Next on Jerry Springer 30:50 The Price is Right, Bitch! 31:35 It's Protocol! 31:55 Admiral Cornholio? 32:30 Women running things - They keep it on mission. 33:14 Sci-Fi Porn - Instead of a Pizza Guy - Cocoon guy! 33:50 Back to Hugh! 34:10 PTSD - it changes people and relationships 35:50 Tilly and Burnham - then vs now 36:35 Everybody needs a hug 37:10 Thanks for that! 38:20 About Hope and the uncertain future 39:10 Multiverse - with Unicorns and Rainbows...And you can ride it multiple ways. And it's magical. And full of glitter! 40:25 You can hear our Captain's brain break 40:40 12 MILLION results 41:30 OK, kids...You probably shouldn't be hearing this 41:50 Lucky Charms - Happy Ending 42:50 Be careful what you google 43:00 Free your mind 43:50 Star Trek Actors making Livestream appearances, like check Galaxycon.com and June 13th 44:50 They do Webcam things? 45:55 Star Trek Homework: The Trouble with Edward and Star Trek Discovery S2E6: The Sound of Thunder 46:00 The sound of what? 47:00 If I see a unicorn... 48:00 Be safe! 49:20 Exploding Crotches - REAL SOCIAL DISTANCING 49:46 And mask your unicorn 49:50 Back down the unicornhole 50:30 Fairies? Just start the music Thanks for listening! Send comments! Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground
Shazad Latif and Manny Montana have paid their dues and it’s time to give them the recognition they deserve. From Spooks to Penny Dreadful to Star Trek: Discovery, Shazad has shown he has the range. But it’s as Ash Tyler that his vulnerability and yearning leave us utterly captivated. Manny Montana has been working his way to Good Girls since 2008, and his character Rio is worth the wait. Manny makes Rio vibrate with barely-controlled passion, keeping us on the edge of our seats. Yes, Shazad and Manny are thirst-worthy, but they’re both incredibly talented as well, and we’re ready to watch their stars rise. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on Thirst Aid Kit each week. Sign up now to listen and support our show. In this week’s Slate Plus, Bim leads “Explain Yourself,” as she tries to convince Nichole, notorious for her love of a long-haired man, to give sexy bald men a chance. With such compelling evidence as Boris Khodjoe, Sir Patrick Stewart, Corey Stoll, and more, can Bim win her case? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shazad Latif and Manny Montana have paid their dues and it’s time to give them the recognition they deserve. From Spooks to Penny Dreadful to Star Trek: Discovery, Shazad has shown he has the range. But it’s as Ash Tyler that his vulnerability and yearning leave us utterly captivated. Manny Montana has been working his way to Good Girls since 2008, and his character Rio is worth the wait. Manny makes Rio vibrate with barely-controlled passion, keeping us on the edge of our seats. Yes, Shazad and Manny are thirst-worthy, but they’re both incredibly talented as well, and we’re ready to watch their stars rise. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on Thirst Aid Kit each week. Sign up now to listen and support our show. In this week’s Slate Plus, Bim leads “Explain Yourself,” as she tries to convince Nichole, notorious for her love of a long-haired man, to give sexy bald men a chance. With such compelling evidence as Boris Khodjoe, Sir Patrick Stewart, Corey Stoll, and more, can Bim win her case? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shazad Latif and Manny Montana have paid their dues and it’s time to give them the recognition they deserve. From Spooks to Penny Dreadful to Star Trek: Discovery, Shazad has shown he has the range. But it’s as Ash Tyler that his vulnerability and yearning leave us utterly captivated. Manny Montana has been working his way to Good Girls since 2008, and his character Rio is worth the wait. Manny makes Rio vibrate with barely-controlled passion, keeping us on the edge of our seats. Yes, Shazad and Manny are thirst-worthy, but they’re both incredibly talented as well, and we’re ready to watch their stars rise. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on Thirst Aid Kit each week. Sign up now to listen and support our show. In this week’s Slate Plus, Bim leads “Explain Yourself,” as she tries to convince Nichole, notorious for her love of a long-haired man, to give sexy bald men a chance. With such compelling evidence as Boris Khodjoe, Sir Patrick Stewart, Corey Stoll, and more, can Bim win her case?
This pivotal first season episode of Discovery introduced both Ash Tyler and Harry Mudd. Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss Rainn Wilson's Mudd, talk about Tyler in light of what we later learn, and highlight Tilly's prayer for the alien creature. The post Choose Your Pain (Discovery) appeared first on SQPN.com.
In this special episode we’re joined by Shazad Latif, best known to Trekkies as Ash Tyler in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and to many others as Clem Fandango in ‘Toast of London’. Hear the origins of Shazad’s dual role on Discovery, how he navigated one of the most challenging storylines in Trek history, what it meant to him being a half-Asian romantic lead in such a brilliantly diverse cast and how life has changed thanks to being part of the worldwide phenomenon that is Trek. We also talk about what it was like to become a pop culture icon as Clem Fandango in Matt Berry and Arthur Matthews’ wonderful sitcom, ‘Toast of London’, getting to play Jekyll but not Hyde in ‘Penny Dreadful’, landing a regular role in ‘Spooks’ straight out of drama school and even the moral complexity of his role in ‘Ordinary Lies’. Looking to the future, Shazad gives us the scoop on the forthcoming ‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ and ‘Departure’ while we speculate on Discovery Season 3 and Michelle Yeoh fronted Spin-off, ‘Section 31’. All this and much, much more awaits you. As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share and all that good stuff. You can find Shazad @shazad on Twitter and Instagram Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston’s, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com
We come to the end of Series 2 of Star Trek Discovery, and Simon and Keith want to talk about it. They are joined by producer Pete Mele and newcomer to the podcast, Ryan Holloway. to give their thoughts on the overal series and that finale. Be warned that there are spoilers in this one. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 40 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I continue our discussion of Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. So, for this episode, we are focussing on the parts of the episode that our listeners and we had problems with – and we highlight them in our Nos and Hold Your Horses sections. Because this is our second podcast covering this episode, we recommend you start our coverage of the season finale by listening to episode 39 if you haven’t already done so. In that episode, we go over feedback from the previous episode, but also ratings and Yeses. Because we had so much feedback for this episode, there will be a third episode to follow. Thanks go out to my co-host on Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, for doing most of the editing on this one! I finally got a bit of a break! Fred’s Pics! We go back to our previous format and use pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. And Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Because we have a supersized amount of pics for this episode, divided between this episode and episode 41 when it’s released. So, you’ll see more pics next time! These pictures cover the first half of the episode. What we thought about Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we all (but one person) rated it highly, it does have flaws. Like the previous episode, this episode is greater than the sum of its parts. It is interesting, though, for an episode to score so high in ratings, yet have as many Nos and Hold Your Horses highlighted. By the way, a lot of people are really psyched about Discovery heading to the future but I’m not so sure. It feels like a bit of a copout, to be honest, done to appease some of the angry fanbase, some that will never be satisfied no matter what they do. I worry that setting it so far in the future may make all other series prequels to Discovery, the opposite problem they had before, hampering shows like the Picard show, the Section 31 show, and other shows coming down the road. I would have much preferred Discovery end up in the same era as the Picard show will be, so they could play in the same sandbox, so to speak. Maybe they will end up there? Who knows. More coverage of Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 next week! We’ll be back next week with even more coverage of the season finale, covering your feedback, our notes that haven’t been discussed yet, and news, adding in some additional news that’s happened since we recorded. While you can respond to this episode, we will not be covering any feedback received until episode 42 at the earliest. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekdiscovery@talkthroughmedia.com, or call
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 40 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I continue our discussion of Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. So, for this episode, we are focussing on the parts of the episode that our listeners and we had problems with – and we highlight them in our Nos and Hold Your Horses sections. Because this is our second podcast covering this episode, we recommend you start our coverage of the season finale by listening to episode 39 if you haven’t already done so. In that episode, we go over feedback from the previous episode, but also ratings and Yeses. Because we had so much feedback for this episode, there will be a third episode to follow. Thanks go out to my co-host on Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, for doing most of the editing on this one! I finally got a bit of a break! Fred’s Pics! We go back to our previous format and use pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. And Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Because we have a supersized amount of pics for this episode, divided between this episode and episode 41 when it’s released. So, you’ll see more pics next time! These pictures cover the first half of the episode. What we thought about Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we all (but one person) rated it highly, it does have flaws. Like the previous episode, this episode is greater than the sum of its parts. It is interesting, though, for an episode to score so high in ratings, yet have as many Nos and Hold Your Horses highlighted. By the way, a lot of people are really psyched about Discovery heading to the future but I’m not so sure. It feels like a bit of a copout, to be honest, done to appease some of the angry fanbase, some that will never be satisfied no matter what they do. I worry that setting it so far in the future may make all other series prequels to Discovery, the opposite problem they had before, hampering shows like the Picard show, the Section 31 show, and other shows coming down the road. I would have much preferred Discovery end up in the same era as the Picard show will be, so they could play in the same sandbox, so to speak. Maybe they will end up there? Who knows. More coverage of Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 next week! We’ll be back next week with even more coverage of the season finale, covering your feedback, our notes that haven’t been discussed yet, and news, adding in some additional news that’s happened since we recorded. While you can respond to this episode, we will not be covering any feedback received until episode 42 at the earliest. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekdiscovery@talkthroughmedia.com, or cal
Alexandra and Johnny discuss Star Trek: Discovery's second season finale. The biggest twist? How much we're suddenly here for an Ash Tyler spin-off! --- For the most up to date new regarding this podcast, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook! You can find Alex at @AlxAugust and Johnny @Cycloptiko on Twitter.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 13: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 For episode 38 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and it was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. All are either co-executive producers or executive producers. Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman co-wrote the first Short Trek, Runaway, and Michelle Paradise has been promoted to co-showrunner for Season 3 along with Kurtzman. This episode is part one of a two-part finale. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 begins at 6:04… We begin the podcast with a little feedback about our previous episode, covering S2E12 Through the Valley of Shadows. We get into this episode 6 minutes 4 seconds into the podcast. Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We let Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Before you look at pics from Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we rated it highly, it does have flaws, such as where you see the seams where they stretched it from a one-parter to a two-parter, but this is one where the episode is greater than the sum of its parts. We’ll be back next week with our next episode on the season finale. As always, your feedback is essential to this podcast! We’ve had a short feedback deadline most weeks this season. We’ll cover more feedback from S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, so do not hesitate to send in your feedback if you miss the deadline. For Star Trek: Discovery S2E14, which is titled Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (we think that’s the title) the deadline to get in your feedback is Friday, April 19, 2019, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central or 10 PM UTC. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekgsm at gmail dot com, or call the voicemail at (216) 236-5449 and leave us a message there. Make sure to mention you’re calling The Star Trek Discovery Podcast when you call. We would like to keep our episodes down to a more reasonable podcast length. To help with this, we’d like you to focus on a few key points, rather than discussing everything about the episode. If submitting a voicemail, please try to keep your calls to 4 minutes or less, with an absolute maximum of 5 minutes. We would like to keep our episodes under 2 hours! Please help with that! Links to us… Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!
It's episode 38 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, and Ruthie and Brian analyze and discuss your feedback for Star Trek: Discovery - S2E13, which is titled Such Sweet Sorrow. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and it is directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. We finally get to see the bridge of the Enterprise, as an armada of Section 31 ships, close in, and Burnham and a skeleton crew prepare to send Discovery into the future. We both loved this episode, even with its flaws. It's a shining example of an episode being greater than the sum of its parts.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
It's episode 38 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, and Ruthie and Brian analyze and discuss your feedback for Star Trek: Discovery - S2E13, which is titled Such Sweet Sorrow. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and it is directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. We finally get to see the bridge of the Enterprise, as an armada of Section 31 ships, close in, and Burnham and a skeleton crew prepare to send Discovery into the future. We both loved this episode, even with its flaws. It's a shining example of an episode being greater than the sum of its parts.
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 13: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 For episode 38 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and it was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. All are either co-executive producers or executive producers. Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman co-wrote the first Short Trek, Runaway, and Michelle Paradise has been promoted to co-showrunner for Season 3 along with Kurtzman. This episode is part one of a two-part finale. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 begins at 6:04… We begin the podcast with a little feedback about our previous episode, covering S2E12 Through the Valley of Shadows. We get into this episode 6 minutes 4 seconds into the podcast. Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We let Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Before you look at pics from Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we rated it highly, it does have flaws, such as where you see the seams where they stretched it from a one-parter to a two-parter, but this is one where the episode is greater than the sum of its parts. We’ll be back next week with our next episode on the season finale. As always, your feedback is essential to this podcast! We’ve had a short feedback deadline most weeks this season. We’ll cover more feedback from S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, so do not hesitate to send in your feedback if you miss the deadline. For Star Trek: Discovery S2E14, which is titled Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (we think that’s the title) the deadline to get in your feedback is Friday, April 19, 2019, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central or 10 PM UTC. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekgsm at gmail dot com, or call the voicemail at (216) 236-5449 and leave us a message there. Make sure to mention you’re calling The Star Trek Discovery Podcast when you call. We would like to keep our episodes down to a more reasonable podcast length. To help with this, we’d like you to focus on a few key points, rather than discussing everything about the episode. If submitting a voicemail, please try to keep your calls to 4 minutes or less, with an absolute maximum of 5 minutes. We would like to keep our episodes under 2 hours! Please help with that! Links to us… Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!
Avançamos um pouco mais na primeira temporada de Star Trek Discovery falando agora mais um bloco de episódios: Lethe (Esquecimento), Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad (Magia Para Fazer o Homem Mais São Ficar Louco), Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (Se Queres a Paz, Prepara-te para a Guerra), Into the Forest I Go (E na Floresta Eu Vou). Concluindo assim o arco da Guerra dos Klingons e também da rede micelial. O capitão Dann Carreiro com sua costumeira tripulação de alferes: Julia Morena, Jardel Maximiliano, Daniel Cúrio e Aline Bergamo discutem o melhor e o pior episódio dessa temporada. De dia da marmota com o Mudd, divagações sobre a quarta dimensão, um romance digno de comédia romântica, Saru correndo nas montanhas e até a Síndrome pós-traumática do novo oficial tático Ash Tyler. Pauta: Daniel Cúrio Edição de Áudio: Aline Bergamo Capa: Julia Morena =/= =/= Mande pra gente sua mensagem subespacial =/= =/= As nossas frequências estão abertas em todos os canais! Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/frequenciasabertas Twitter - @frequenciaspod Instagram - @frequenciasabertas Descrição da capa: Klingon Kol em close, ele tem a pele escura e uma pintura vermelha no rosto. Ao fundo luzes amarelas e laranjas da nave klingon. No canto superior direito da imagem tem "#11" grande, em negrito. Logo embaixo alinhado à esquerda se lê "DISCO // 01x06, 07, 08 & 09" e na linha seguinte "Guerra dos Klingons & Rede Micelial". Na parte inferior esquerda na mesma tipografia na versão light se lê "Data Estelar: 9223.26". No canto inferior direito está símbolo do Frequências Abertas que consiste na insígnia da Frota Estelar preenchida por ondas sonoras, esta forma está dentro de um círculo delimitado apenas pela sua borda branca. #MULHERESPODCASTERS Mulheres Podcasters é uma ação de iniciativa do Programa Ponto G, desenvolvida para divulgar o trabalho de mulheres na mídia podcast e mostrar para todo ouvinte que sempre existiram mulheres na comunidade de podcasts Brasil. O É Pau, É Pedra apoia essa iniciativa. Apoie você também: compartilhe este programa com a hashtag #mulherespodcasters e nos ajude a promover a igualdade de gênero dentro da podosfera. =/= =/= =/= =/= =/= JABÁS E CONTATOS Aline Bergamo Instagram/Twitter: @alinebergamo Dann Carreiro Instagram/Twitter: @dimitravulcana HQ da vida - www.hqdavida.com.br Doutora Drag - tinyurl.com/y7cs2xaw Daniel Cúrio Instagram: @danielcurio Colônia Humana - tinyurl.com/y8pnbevb Garota de destruição em massa - tinyurl.com/y7w6x2yb Jardel Maximiliano Twitter: @jardelstar Julia Morena Instagram/Twitter: @juliamorena =/= =/= =/= =/= =/= LINKS EPEP PODCAST É PAU, É PEDRA Visite nosso site: epauepedra.com.br/ Feed: feeds.feedburner.com/EPEP Soundcloud @paupedra REDES SOCIAIS Facebook: www.facebook.com/epauepedra Twitter: twitter.com/o_epep Tumblr: epauepedra.tumblr.com/
SPOILER ALERT Section 31's AI "Control" will stop at nothing to complete its mission to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy and Captain Leland becomes an unwilling pawn in its plan. Meanwhile, the Red Angel, also known as Dr. Gabrielle Burnham has been jumping back and forth through time for years in her efforts to stop the deadly AI and protect her beloved daughter. Will Michael's reunion with mother she thought was dead be short lived? Plus, Ash Tyler and Phillipa Georgiou are starting to see that things at Section 31 are not what they appear to be, and both operatives try and take matters into their own hands. =/= Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series and their brand new album, Year 4, is AVAILABLE NOW! Find out more and download all their albums at FiveYearMission.net
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton get dosed up on nanoprobes (?) while witnessing the unexpected evolution of Leland, and dig into the deeply complicated relationship between Burnham and her time-traveling Red Angel mom. They also continue to track Ash Tyler and Mirror Georgiou's intriguing ongoing arcs, and work in some Picard spin-off chatter. Right-click to download!Read more »
SPOILER ALERT Section 31's AI "Control" will stop at nothing to complete its mission to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy and Captain Leland becomes an unwilling pawn in its plan. Meanwhile, the Red Angel, also known as Dr. Gabrielle Burnham has been jumping back and forth through time for years in her efforts to stop the deadly AI and protect her beloved daughter. Will Michael's reunion with mother she thought was dead be short lived? Plus, Ash Tyler and Phillipa Georgiou are starting to see that things at Section 31 are not what they appear to be, and both operatives try and take matters into their own hands. =/= Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series and their brand new album, Year 4, is AVAILABLE NOW! Find out more and download all their albums at FiveYearMission.net
Sonequa Martin-Green puts on an acting clinic in the latest Star Trek Discovery episode "Perpetual Infinity," all while Michael Burnham is working through some serious mom issues. Alan Van Sprang's Leland kinda recovers from getting stabbed in the eyes last week, and gets to paying the stabbing thing forward to Ash Tyler. Sonja Sohn gets a lot of screen time in this episode as Michael Burnham's mother, and hot damn is she stupendous. Competing for that maternal role is Michelle Yeoh as Mirror Georgiou.
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton strap themselves into chairs in order to have a close encounter with the much-hyped Red Angel! They also express awe over Airiam's funeral, debate Ash Tyler's status on the show and strive to determine what the heck is going on with Leland. Right-click to download! Read more »
We’ve got a ton to cover on this week’s episode! In addition to our discussion surrounding Talos IV and Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 8 “If Memory Serves” and the return of “The Cage”, we also talk about the overall Star Trek timeline and where the events of Discovery fit in with the other...
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 8: If Memory Serves For episode 33 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 8 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, If Memory Serves. This episode was written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie, and it was directed by TJ Scott....
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 8: If Memory Serves For episode 33 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 8 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, If Memory Serves. This episode was written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie, and it was directed by TJ Scott. Discussion on If Memory Serves begins at 13:41… We begin the podcast with feedback from the previous episode. We get into this episode at 13 minutes 41 seconds. Fred’s Pics and Spoiler Alert! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We will show them throughout this blog post. To that end, SPOILER ALERT! If you haven’t watched If Memory Serves, you may want to stop reading here! Previously on Star Trek!!! In an unprecedented move, that many people say was brilliant, our “Previously on…” segment at the start of the show had something we have never seen before. It was “Previously on” from another Star Trek show! In this case, of course, it was “Previously on Star Trek”. We saw some classic images from the first pilot episode of Star Trek, titled, “The Cage”, which was also featured in the two-part TOS episode, “The Menagerie”. For me, this was very unexpected but very welcomed. It also signaled something I already knew but it was good to have the evidence: This show takes place in the same prime timeline as The Original Series, TNG and all the rest of the series that followed. It’s just a visual and technological update to bring it to a 2019 standard, but it follows the same story canon as all the other shows. The success or failure of what the producers did was discussed at length. I loved it, understood what it meant, and was so happy to see them do this. Ruthie, on the other hand, was confused by it, and she talks about why at length during the episode. STDP 033 – Star Trek Discovery S208 (00:32) – Blue Talosian flowers (The Cage). STDP 033 – Star Trek Discovery S208 (00:43) – Talosians (The Cage). Talos IV!!! Vina!!! When Burnham and Spock arrive in the Talos system, they encounter a black hole, or is it? Of course, it’s just a projection from the Talosians. Spock comes out of his state to take control of the shuttlecraft.
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 8: If Memory Serves For episode 33 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 8 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, If Memory Serves. This episode was written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie, and it was directed by TJ Scott....
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 8: If Memory Serves For episode 33 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 8 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, If Memory Serves. This episode was written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie, and it was directed by TJ Scott. Discussion on If Memory Serves begins at 13:41… We begin the podcast with feedback from the previous episode. We get into this episode at 13 minutes 41 seconds. Fred’s Pics and Spoiler Alert! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We will show them throughout this blog post. To that end, SPOILER ALERT! If you haven’t watched If Memory Serves, you may want to stop reading here! Previously on Star Trek!!! In an unprecedented move, that many people say was brilliant, our “Previously on…” segment at the start of the show had something we have never seen before. It was “Previously on” from another Star Trek show! In this case, of course, it was “Previously on Star Trek”. We saw some classic images from the first pilot episode of Star Trek, titled, “The Cage”, which was also featured in the two-part TOS episode, “The Menagerie”. For me, this was very unexpected but very welcomed. It also signaled something I already knew but it was good to have the evidence: This show takes place in the same prime timeline as The Original Series, TNG and all the rest of the series that followed. It’s just a visual and technological update to bring it to a 2019 standard, but it follows the same story canon as all the other shows. The success or failure of what the producers did was discussed at length. I loved it, understood what it meant, and was so happy to see them do this. Ruthie, on the other hand, was confused by it, and she talks about why at length during the episode. STDP 033 – Star Trek Discovery S208 (00:32) – Blue Talosian flowers (The Cage). STDP 033 – Star Trek Discovery S208 (00:43) – Talosians (The Cage). Talos IV!!! Vina!!! When Burnham and Spock arrive in the Talos system, they encounter a black hole, or is it? Of course, it’s just a projection from the Talosians. Spock comes out of his state to take control of the shuttlecraft.
Olá humanos, vulcanos e talosianos de todo o Brasil! Bem-vindo a mais um Black Alert, o seu podcast de Jornada nas Estrelas! Nessa oitava edição, Gobbi e Marina estão de volta para visitar Talos IV, rever amigos cabeçudos, sair na porrada com Ash Tyler e desafiar as mais duras ordens da Frota Estelar. Engage! Contato: Facebook: http://facebook.com/blackalertbr Twitter: http://twitter.com/blackalertbr Email: contato@blackalert.com.br Feed: Feedburner / iTunes / Spotify
The Talosians throw Burnham and Spock a solid and use their powers to get Spock's brain right and maybe get the healing started on their broken relationship. Captain Pike gets a visit from a long lost love, and Dr. Culber gives Ash Tyler whatfor. Directed by TJ Scott, written by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie. Featuring Melissa George as Vina. http://disconightpodcast.com/
Olá humanos, vulcanos e talosianos de todo o Brasil! Bem-vindo a mais um Black Alert, o seu podcast de Jornada nas Estrelas! Nessa oitava edição, Gobbi e Marina estão de volta para visitar Talos IV, rever amigos cabeçudos, sair na porrada com Ash Tyler e desafiar as mais duras ordens da Frota Estelar. Engage! Contato: Facebook: http://facebook.com/blackalertbr Twitter: http://twitter.com/blackalertbr Email: contato@blackalert.com.br Feed: Feedburner / iTunes / Spotify
Happy 125th episode to us! And thanks for helping us get here. And what a great Discovery episode to help us celebrate for our big 1-2-5, too, as Lt. Ash Tyler himself, Shazad Latif, beams in to to talk about the latest crazy plot twist from "The Wolf Inside."
This week we discuss Star Trek: Discovery's Episode 10. Full of fun parallel universe stuff we discuss the dark side of the characters. Which side of the universe does Ash Tyler supposed to be on?Matt has way too much fun recapping the show and gesticulates wildly. We discuss the Mirror Universe and it's History in Trek and how dangerous it must be to be diverse cast member on this show. AND JON FRAKES DIRECTED!
Los acontecimientos en este episodio son explosivos tanto en lo físico como en lo emocional, sin dejarnos fuera lo mental. Vamos a entender mucho mejor la relación personal y por que no decirlo emocional entre Sarek y Michael, merced a un acontecimiento de importancia “explosiva” durante una misión de Sarek. El encaje de Ash Tyler en la Discovery se va a hacer claro en este episodio. El capitán Lorca y él han pasado por mucho juntos en las últimas semanas y Lorca ha aprendido a confiar en él además de haber desarrollado un vinculo emocional por los recuerdos de sufrimiento compartido. El maniobrero de Kol sigue con sus intrigas para hacerse con el poder liderando a las 24 grandes casa Klingon y también sabremos algo más de lo que trama lo cual va a afectar gravemente a la Almirante Cornwell y a su futuro y de rebote también al Capitán Lorca. Todos estos acontecimientos ligados tendrán un grave impacto en la vida de Michael Burham o mejor dicho en como ella la percibe y la afronta, en su propio sentido de identidad, en sus decisiones acerca de como conducirla y en un importante ajuste que va a resultarle claro que debe/desea hacer para conciliar su educación vulcana con su naturaleza humana. No os perdáis el episodio que viene cargado de acontecimientos. ¡Engage!