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When Captain Archer and Commander Tucker get snatched out of their shuttlepod, they're placed on a prison transport ship with an unspeakably dangerous criminal. But when his Con Air plan goes into action and Archer somehow manages to impress him, refusing to go back to Canamar is the last decision he'll make. Whose poop is so hard that it snapped a spoon? How long will Ben remain a winner in Polo Polo or Pollo? Which specialist is MVP in the Enterprise prop department? It's the episode that's pro Canamar.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
The episode that guest stars Del Griffith, Lt. Pierce and a Nausicaan with no grumba. contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
(to the tune of Panama): Can-a-mar! That's right, we're hanging with Enterprise and (not) heading to the titular prison colony! Get arrested with us as we talk about T'Pol being cool, a time wasting irritating guy, and differing philosophies over what makes a bad episode.
Starting off the same but going very different places in both episodes this week! First off: is a drifting ship the final resting place of Zephram Cochrane or, just perhaps, an Admiral From the Future's tomb in "Future Tense". After that, it's another false imprisonment story that ALMOST becomes "Con Air" but refuses to be that cool in "Canamar". Also this week: dinosaur kids, got guest?, and Worf! [timestamps: Tense: 03:57; Canamar: 34:23; Honorman: 55:39] [Tumbling Speed!: https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/741693646301216768/character-spotlight-worf?source=share]
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On this episode, Jeff Akin reviews Star Trek Enterprise, Canamar (Season 2, Episode 17). He will examine the leadership approaches of Captain Archer and the Enolian Official. Customer Service, excellent customer service, is so critical to the success of any venture. In this episode, the Enolian Official provides an amazing example, making him the "Nordstrom" of port officials! Articles referenced in the episode: Prison Policy Initiative Salesforce Blog on Customer Service Join The Mailing List https://1c819b-14b8.icpage.net/performance-review Starfleet Leadership Academy Online Store: www.starfleetleadership.academy/store Starfleet Leadership Academy Consulting https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/p/consulting/ Follow the Academy and connect through: Website: https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SFLApodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefftakin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebdT7xtm2237q0f857BBuw Got friends who are fans of Star Trek or interested in topics on leadership? Don't forget to share the podcast! Support the Starfleet Leadership Academy Podcast on: https://patreon.com/sfla And if you visit the episode page at https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/, you'll find a transcript of this episode. The Starfleet Leadership Academy is a proud member of the ElectraCast Media Best Business Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Canamar” 20th-anniversary reflections When the Enterprise rendezvous with Shuttlepod One to meet Captain Archer and Commander Tucker, who had been on a mission to make first contact with unknown aliens, they find the shuttle dead in space. After reviewing the logs, they believe Archer and Trip were abducted, and they begin a search with the help of the alien authorities. Meanwhile, the captain and commander fight for their lives aboard a prison vessel transporting them to a penal colony called Canamar, and Trip gets stuck next to the chatty passenger. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Canamar,” the frightening encounters humans have with aliens during these early days of deep space exploration, how the story came to be, and what it has to say about attempts to control people and curb crime in real world societies. We also ask if it is filler to flesh out a 26-episode season. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Chatty Passenger (00:02:17) Humanity's First Tests (00:04:34) Archer's Adaptations (00:10:52) False Imprisonment (00:16:54) Story Origins (00:21:49) Fit, Slimmer Pakleds (00:26:45) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:28:43) Closing (00:34:06) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Canamar” 20th-anniversary reflections When the Enterprise rendezvous with Shuttlepod One to meet Captain Archer and Commander Tucker, who had been on a mission to make first contact with unknown aliens, they find the shuttle dead in space. After reviewing the logs, they believe Archer and Trip were abducted, and they begin a search with the help of the alien authorities. Meanwhile, the captain and commander fight for their lives aboard a prison vessel transporting them to a penal colony called Canamar, and Trip gets stuck next to the chatty passenger. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Canamar,” the frightening encounters humans have with aliens during these early days of deep space exploration, how the story came to be, and what it has to say about attempts to control people and curb crime in real world societies. We also ask if it is filler to flesh out a 26-episode season. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Chatty Passenger (00:02:17) Humanity's First Tests (00:04:34) Archer's Adaptations (00:10:52) False Imprisonment (00:16:54) Story Origins (00:21:49) Fit, Slimmer Pakleds (00:26:45) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:28:43) Closing (00:34:06) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
We reach an unexpected high point in the Trek Space Prison Break genre as we review "Canamar". This might be a well-worn trope, but nothing like getting an actor from Shawshank while copying Nic Cage's best move to get the most out of it!
Jody Simpson and Adam Woodward have rewatched Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 2, Episode 17 "Canamar" (2003), as part of the Enterprise rewatch review podcast series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: Enterprise S2 E17 - "Canamar" (2003) Rewatch Review First Aired: February 26, 2003 In-universe year: 2152 Date of Podcast: September 26, 2022 Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Adam Woodward, Kevin Millard, Dave Mader, Davan Skelhorn LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS, A NETWORK FOUNDED BY Dave Mader (Earth), Davan Skelhorn (Andoria), Jaemeel Robinson (Tellar), Chris Murphy (Vulcan) PRODUCER Dave Mader Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #StarTrek #Enterprise #Bakula #LiveLongAndPodcast #LocutorsOfTrek #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts #UFpodcasts
Episode 183 These Are the Voyages. We Begin Star Trek Enterprise as we continue onwards on Deep Space Nine as Eric enjoys Bermuda Triangle in Space story, Bob Loves it. These Are the Voyages Ratings: Bob 4, Eric 8. ENT highs and lows: Eric Top picks 1 Dear Doctor 2 Dead Stop 3 Twilight 4 MineField 5 Canamar 6 Similitude 7 Regeneration 8 Fallen Hero 9 Stratagem Honorable mention Canamar Cease Fire Vox Sola Proving Ground Damage Observer Effect
The show ain't exactly playing a blinder 'ere,you'd think it would be all cushdy by now.Archer has been a right plonker and got himself abducted again, and like a wally Trip got taken along for the ride.Duckin' n divin', slip a guard a pony in his pocket and see if we can't see what "Canamar" has to offer (if anything).The Intro Music is by AudioBinger from freemusicarchive.org
Matt and Sean talk about a prisoner transport, a wrongly accused innocent man, and how Nicholas Cage would have saved the day.Support the show: https://pod.fan/trek-in-timeYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.show/Get in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackFollow us on Twitter: @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
PJ, Mat and Eliot join Archer and Trip, as they find themselves on a ship bound for the prison planet of Canamar. As the Enterprise attempts a rescue, they get caught up in a prison break, and Eliot gets bored. Again. Theme tune by Eliot Red Artwork by Mat Troy Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ko-fi.com Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in February 2022
This episode of Enterprise is pretty nondescript, if we're being honest, so instead, Ryan and Brady talk for a while about the very fun World Cup of Star Trek Twitter poll, bounce around the episode for a while and get into a discussion about why Enterprise is available on Blu-Ray and Voyager and DS9 aren't. It's fun and loose, baby! (and check out those links for more details on what we talked about!)
Welcome to Captain's Quarters, The Star Trek Rewatch Podcast where Jason and Gabe are rewatching the entire Star Trek catalog starting at the beginning of the chronology. In this episode, they cover Star Trek Enterprise, Season 2 Episode 17 "Canamar". Music by Aaron Kenny @youtube: contactkennya, aaron-kenny.com
Archer and Tucker are mistakenly arrested and placed on a prison ship bound for the infamous penal colony of Canamar. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Canamar" and action plots done well. Plus! The guys talk about imparting a moral lesson in the last 5 seconds, gross aliens, and many "oh look it's that guy" reactions. Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
Vicky is getting better at these she called it this time and I wonder if she will she call again in 2 episodes let's watch and find out
Some surprise guests call in to our show, taking it in a bold new direction which we don't intend to make a recurring thing. On the TV show, Archer pilots an alien vessel, pretends to be a smuggler, and gets arrested for smuggling, but maybe not in the order you might expect! Also, Trip discovers the anti-Malcolm: a person who is cheerful in rough situations, and who talks about his past literally all the time. Unsurprisingly, this person is not to Trip's liking. Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
How to get out of your rut and take your performance to a higher level in all aspects of your life, reaching your full potential in Physical Fitness, Career, and relationship. And what the process is like and must be to get you there.
The Star Companion - Trekking Through Star Trek One Voyage at a Time
Welcome to The Star Companion, where the boys review:Star Trek Enterprise - Season 2 Episode 17 "Canamar"We are a Star Trek fan podcast. Join us on our journey as we review each episode and movie BY STARDATE!These are the voyages of the USS Star Companion.Its continuing mission: to explore strange new ideas, to seek out new theories and new speculations.To boldly go where no Star Trek podcast has gone before!Follow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/thestarcompanionFollow us on Twitter:twitter.com/dastarcompanionWebsite:www.thestarcompanion.comEmail:thestarcompanion@gmail.comWant additional content? Want to support your favorite trekkies?Donate at www.patreon.com/thestarcompanion Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we have guess IFBB Pro Rick Canamar join the show, as we discuss how he finds the time to reach his best physique, being a Professional in the Fitness Industry, while working 8-12 hour days, raising 3 children, being a Husband, and running two different businesses. Can you succeed in every area? And How? What’s the right daily regimens to follow, what’s the right mindset to have to have it all!!
What's in Johnny Frakes' snackle box? This episode of ENT really is an exemplar of a filler episode but at least we jazz it up with some "Panama" references for 45 minutes. We also enter into some high-level negotiations with CBS over more new Star Trek show, like a Golden Girls type show set during the First Cardassian War. So, ask yourself: what the hell was Lor-ehn's plan? Why now? Catch us next week where we head back to TAS with Stardate 2.1.6 "Once Upon a Planet." It's pretty weird.
Essential Enterprise Season 2. In every season of every Star Trek show, there are some episodes that stand out more than others — but which ones are essential to their respective shows as a whole? We continue our four-part series where we look at each episode of each season and determine if they are essential to the overall narrative of the show. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Brandi Jackola, Brandon-Shea Mutala, and Patrick Devlin analyze the second season of Enterprise and select the absolutely essential episodes that they feel you must watch. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:28) Feedback (00:02:19) "Shockwave, Part II" (00:06:25) "Carbon Creek" (00:08:50) "Minefield" (00:11:09) "Dead Stop" (00:14:31) "A Night in Sickbay" (00:18:00) "Marauders" (00:22:25) "The Seventh" (00:25:30) "The Communicator" (00:27:00) "Singularity" (00:28:59) "Vanishing Point" (00:31:00) "Precious Cargo" (00:32:03) "The Catwalk" (00:33:15) "Dawn" (00:36:29) "Stigma" (00:38:20) "Cease Fire" (00:41:26) "Future Tense" (00:43:20) "Canamar" (00:45:14) "The Crossing" (00:46:53) "Judgement" (00:49:03) "Horizon" (00:50:29) "The Breach" (00:53:06) "Cogenitor" (00:55:28) "Regeneration" (01:01:26) "First Flight" (01:03:26) "Bounty" (01:05:48) "The Expanse" (01:07:48) Final Thoughts (01:08:56) Closing (01:14:41) Hosts Brandi Jackola, Brandon-Shea Mutala, and Patrick Devlin Production Patrick Devlin (Editor) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Joe Saltzman (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Archer and Trip are wrongfully held aboard a prison transfer ship when they have the double misfortune of having their ship hijacked by an Enolian and Nausicaan committed to making their grand escape at the expense of everyone aboard. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x17 - Canamar Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by John Shiban Guest Stars: Mark Rolston, Michael McGrady, Holmes Osborne, Sean Whalen There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 17th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Canamar.
Covering “Canamar” and “The Crossing.”
Enterprise Season Two, Part Two Did wisps of smoke make Malcolm lurk in the corridor, or was that just Malcolm being Malcolm? What do you call a third co-husband? Are Andorian women larger than their male counterparts, or is Shran just short? In this episode of Warp Five, host Floyd Dorsey is joined by Melodic Treks host Brandon-Shea Mutala and Meta Treks co-host Mike Morrison to analyze the topics and situations that stand out in the last half of season two. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) "First Flight" (00:09:37) "Future Tense" (00:14:00) "Stigma" (00:17:20) "Cease Fire" (00:24:30) "Canamar" (00:27:42) "The Crossing" (00:31:25) "Judgement" (00:40:50) Host Floyd Dorsey Guests Brandon-Shea Mutala Mike Morrison Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
ENT 2x16 / 2x17. Explore a mysterious time ship and win over alien hijackers in this episode of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Running Time11 minutes 39 seconds ChaptersFuture Tense (00:00:44)Canamar (00:05:21) HostsWill Nguyen and Jarrah Hodge ProductionJarrah Hodge (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
How broken a show is Enterprise? It turns out a solid episode -- one of its best ever, according to J. -- and it's still flawed on such a fundamental level that it can only inspire frustration. After discussing this week's pretty solid Elementary episode, we dig into three Enterprise installments -- "Future Tense," "Canamar," and "The Crossing" -- and spend more time engaging in our favorite leisure activity: taking pot shots at Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Hey, everyone needs a hobby.
Discussing ENT episodes 42-44. "Future Tense" (042) @ 00:49, "Canamar" (043) @ 14:33, "The Crossing" (044) @ 27:05. Our first thoughts on the just announced new Trek show coming January 2017 @ 41:05.
Justin and Randy get trapped on a prison transport and have an out-of-body experience while revisiting Star Trek: Enterprise season two, episodes 17 and 18, “Canamar” and “The Crossing” (not to be confused with “Desert Crossing”). Spoilers: Archer and Trip escape the prison transport unscathed and the good-intentioned “wisps” aren’t so nice after all.
Trek Mate: Previously In the Alpha Quadrant a Star Trek Enterprise podcast
This week Adam and Paul are joined by Mike Ferris AKA ‘Mickey Nae Arse’ from the Trek Mate Forum. This week we have our usual geek chat and review the Enterprise episode Canamar as well as our usual quiz and feedback section. This Weeks Quiz Questions: REMEMBER we still have our creative quiz 1. Draw […]
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