6th episode of the first season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
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Captive Pursuit! Miles O'Brien makes (adopts?) a new friend! But is the friend what he appears to be? Of course not! Prime Directive? Uh, sure, I guess. Become a member of our YouTube channel and get access to a bunch of perks, including early access to new episodes. our entire video podcast library without YouTube ads, and our members-only Discord! The Tim Tier is only $1.99 a month! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYIRsMyLf0G0ESkZw7z88w/join Check out House of Wise and their wide range of CBD products designed to help with sleep, stress, strength, and even libido! Use our offer code NEWBIESTARTREK when you check out at https://houseofwise.co/NEWBIESTARTREK Looking for a stylish, compact wallet that can fan out your cards with the push of a button? Get a discount by using our offer code "NEWBIE" at https://Ekster.com! This offer stacks with other sales on the website! Find the condom holder for the Ekster wallet designed by Jay here: https://www.fugitiveframes.com/ekster-wallet-condom-holder Ask us a question at contact@newbiestartrek.com and we may answer it on the podcast! Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nate Tang "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nate Tang Catch our other projects (Would You Stay Tuned, etc.) at https://fugitiveframes.com/ 0:00 - Intro 13:31 - Around the Sun 18:16 - Sponsors 29:13 - Episode recap and discussion 1:12:12 - Mailbag 1:15:08 - Outro
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The true Hero of the Working Man makes a friend as we review "Captive Pursuit"! In a future where every copy of "The Most Dangerous Game" was destroyed, Chief O'Brien and his new Gamma Quad drinking buddy engage in a bit of light murder, but are the real criminals the costume department?
We're joined by Craig Stimson, from the amazing Doctor Who podcast, Around the Console, to discuss an early episode of Star trek: Deep Space Nine, Captive Pursuit. Craig tells us why this episode was the start of his true love affair with Star Trek and highlights the evident political allegories on display, Paul discovers they may have misjudged the earlier seasons of DS9 and made a mistake in skipping them previously, while Liam explains why Miles O'Brien was the perfect character to tell this story with and reveals how he was lucky enough to interview Sonequa Martin-Green in the runup to the final season of Star Trek: Discovery. Join the hunt, and listen now! 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 Around the Console @atheconsole on X and @around.the.console on Instagram, and can be heard at all good pod places. 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/
Join Keith and Marshal as they trek into the Gamma Quadrant with Commander Benjamin Sisko, Chief Miles O'Brian, Major Kira Nerys, and the rest of the crew and denizens of the space station Deep Space Nine. We work with Bajor, stand guard against the Cardassians, and begin to explore the meet new species from the Gamma Quadrant.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Episode Title Timecode00:07:18 "Emissary"00:30:13 "Past Prologue"00:39:53 "A Man Alone"00:46:07 "Babel"00:54:05 "Captive Pursuit"01:00:49 "Q-Less"01:08:51 "Dax"01:16:47 "The Passenger"01:23:19 "Move Along Home"01:31:02 "The Nagus"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X
Join us today as we breakdown DS9 episode "Captive Pursuit" and we finally see for the first time how magicial Miles Edward O'Brian gets the spotlight and starts the suffering trend that he will experience through the whole series! Plus commenting on the odd and random items of the show, like how First Contact rules get thrown out the window & why Quark has to write in assault into his employee contracts! Join us as we embark on another excursion into Podcasting excellence.
The Delta Flyers is a weekly podcast hosted by Garrett Wang, Robert Duncan McNeill, Terry Farrell & Armin Shimerman. In each podcast release they will recap and discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This week's episode is Captive Pursuit.Captive Pursuit: O'Brien helps an alien from the Gamma Quadrant as hunters descend on the station searching for their humanoid prey.We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Production Managers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeillAdditionally we could not make this podcast available without our Executive Producers:Stephanie Baker, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Kris Hansen, Janet K Harlow, Brian Barrow, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mike Gu, Tara Polen, Vikki Williams, AJC, Nicholaus Russell, Lisa Robinson, Alex Mednis, James H. Morrow, Roxane Ray, Andrew Duncan, David Buck, Feroza Mehta, Jonathan Brooks, Gemma Laidler, Matt Norris, & Izzy JafferOur Co-Executive Producers:Liz Scott, Eve England, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Luz R., Chris Knapp, Dannielle Kaminski, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Matthew Gravens, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Mary Jac Greer, E & John, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Tom Paynter, Jenna Appleton, Lee Lisle, Sarah Thompson, Holly Smith, Amy Tudor, Mark G Hamilton, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Mary Burch, Sandra Stengel, Normandy Madden, Joseph Michael Kuhlman, Darryl Cheng, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Tim Beach, Victor Ling, Shambhavi Kadam, Holly Schmitt, Christopher Arzeberger, Tae Phoenix, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Daniel O'Brien, Danie Crofoot, Ian Ramsey, Steven Lugo, Rob Traverse, Penny Liu, Mars DeVore, Stephanie Lee, & David SmithAnd our Producers:Philipp Havrilla, James Amey, Patrick Carlin, Richard Banaski, Ann Harding, Meredith Hudes-Lowder, Trip Lives, Samantha Weddle, Chloe E, Paul Johnston, Carole Patterson, Warren Stine, Jocelyn Pina, Mike Fillmon, Chad Awkerman, Mike Schaible, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Maxine Soloway, Barbara Beck, Species 2571, Dat Cao, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Cindy Ring, Alicia Kulp, Kelly Brown, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Samantha Hunter, Jamason Isenburg, Ashley Stokey, Rob Johnson, Maria Rosell, Heather Choe, Michael Bucklin, Lisa Klink, Dominique Weidle, Jennifer Jelf, Justin Weir, Mike Chow, Kevin Hooker, Ryan Benoit, John Richardson, Rachel Shapiro, Clark Ochikubo, David J Manske, Seth Carlson, Amy Rambacher, Jessica B, E.G. Galano, Tim Neumark, Will Forg, Ryan Tomei-Siguroarson, Charlie Faulkner, Estelle Keller, James Lyszczek, Russell Nemhauser, Lawrence Green, Greg Kenzo Wickstrom, Lisa Gunn, Lauren Rivers, Shane Pike, Jennifer B, Dean Chew, Akash Patel, Linda Daireaux, Jennifer Vaughn, Walkerius Logos, PJ Pick, Preston Meyer, Lisa Hill, Stacy Davis, Ryan Mahieu, Andrew Cook-Feltz, Karen Galleski, Pamela Miller, Rik Moran, Jan Hanford, Connie Lira, Loretta ReyesThank you for your support!“Our creations are protected by copyright, trademark and trade secret laws. Some examples of our creations are the text we use, artwork we create, audio, and video we produce and post. You may not use, reproduce, distribute our creations unless we give you permission. If you have any questions, you can email us at thedeltaflyers@gmail.com.”
It's Miles' birthday and we're here to celebrate it with a thematic episode of Casual Trek. And you know what? It's also Charlie's birthday, so we're going to celebrate both hosts with a special episode dedicated to some of the most memorable Mileses and Charlies in Star Trek! Miles O'Brien is a fantastic member of not one but two crews in Star Trek and we'll get to see both those incarnations here, with The Wounded bringing us some reminders of O'Brien's military history. He also gets into some engineering hijinks helping out a lizard man in Captive Pursuit. Charlie X is a complete dirtbag and we're better off only having the one episode with him in. We do get to see the Enterprise's gym and some sick moves from Kirk as he proves how much better he is than this 29 year old teenage boy. 16:03 TNG: The Wounded 37:52 TOS: Charlie X 1:09:36 DS9: Captive Pursuit Talking points include: Charlie Brown, Miles “Tails” Prower, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, My Adventures with Superman, Deep Kandor Lore, Smallville, Ultraman Blazar, People Just Do Nothing, Zammo and his Smack Habit, MASH, Dan Dare, The Beatles, Doctor Who, X-Men (Chuck Austen era), close-up magic (the hobby of creeps), The Twilight Zone, Third Rock from the Sun, Dawson's Creek, Marvel's The Beyonder, Zapp Brannigan, the sad legacy of D-Ream, Glee, Charlie Can't Tell Bryan Adams Tracks Apart, Q Anon Anonymous' episode on Jim Caveziel, V, having a lovely walk to Lewes, . Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedant's Corner: Sadly Bryan Adams didn't do any more movie songs for swashbuckling 90's movies. O'Brien is a verb now. Translation guide: “The Nick” = jail 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 Miles' Blog
The crew hunt down "Captive Pursuit" and tell it what they think of it! We cover familiar faces, problematic Ferengi, and one of John's favorite scenes ever from DS9! Dabo!Pick up some Green Shirt Merch
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Malissa Longo, and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk do a deep dive into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, episode 5, "Captive Pursuit."Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Dr. Susan V. Gruner & Jason Okun.Associate Producers: Homer Frizzell, Dr. Ann Marie Segal, Eve England, Yvette Blackmon-Tom, TJ Jackson-Bey, Bill Victor Arucan, Titus Mohler, Darlena Marie Blander, Dr. Mohamed Noor, Tierney C. Dieckmann, Anna Post, Rex A. Wood, Anil O. Polat, Joe Balsarotti, Mike Gu, Dr. Stephanie Baker, Dequeue, Neal Akasaka, Justine Norton-Kertson, Carrie Schwent, Faith Howell, Edward Foltz AKA Crewman guy, Mai, Live From Tokyo, Matt Boardman, Chris McGee, Justin Weir, Jake Barrett, Jane Jorgensen, Henry Unger, Allyson Leach-Heid, Jed Thompson, Marsha "Classic" Schreier & Jason Gantt. Special Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery month we are taking a deep dive back into an episode of Deep Space Nine starting at the beginning, relive,review it, and see things we may not have the first time around. Join us! Rewatch DS9 each month and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
It's All Been Trekked Before #305 Season 11, Episode 18 Star Trek: Deep Space 9 #1.05 "Captive Pursuit" Keith fails to give his thoughts on “Aquiel,” but found this episode too busy. Stephen thinks the title is too vague and Jimmy-Jerome didn't like the reflection of modern culture. He also gets his serial killers mixed up. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
“Captive Pursuit” 30th-anniversary reflections The arrival of an alien from the Gamma Quadrant puts Chief O'Brien at the center of first contact when Tosk, as the reptilian calls itself, requires ship repair. As the mystery of Tosk unfolds, and alien hunters arrive seeking to take O'Brien's new friend back to be publicly humiliated, the chief finds himself questioning the Starfleet rule of non-interference. In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss, “Captive Pursuit,” the first visit by an alien from the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko's different approach to leadership, O'Brien's awakening, and how the story challenges the idea of IDIC and Starfleet's rule of non-interference. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) First Visitor from the Gamma Quadrant (00:03:13) Tosk and the Jem'Hadar: Common Origins? (00:07:03) Wild West Town (00:10:16) Challenging IDIC (00:18:17) Rules of the Game (00:27:03) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:38:58) Closing (00:41:17) Host C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Captive Pursuit” 30th-anniversary reflections The arrival of an alien from the Gamma Quadrant puts Chief O'Brien at the center of first contact when Tosk, as the reptilian calls itself, requires ship repair. As the mystery of Tosk unfolds, and alien hunters arrive seeking to take O'Brien's new friend back to be publicly humiliated, the chief finds himself questioning the Starfleet rule of non-interference. In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss, “Captive Pursuit,” the first visit by an alien from the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko's different approach to leadership, O'Brien's awakening, and how the story challenges the idea of IDIC and Starfleet's rule of non-interference. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) First Visitor from the Gamma Quadrant (00:03:13) Tosk and the Jem'Hadar: Common Origins? (00:07:03) Wild West Town (00:10:16) Challenging IDIC (00:18:17) Rules of the Game (00:27:03) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:38:58) Closing (00:41:17) Host C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Scott MacDonald's Star Trek Career, Part 2 Scott MacDonald returns with more stories from his Star Trek career. Last time, we discussed his first role in the franchise and ever on TV as Tosk in the first season Star Trek DS9 episode "Captive Pursuit," the Romulan named N'Vek in the sixth season TNG episode "Face of the Enemy," and Gowron's brother in the "Star Trek: Klingon" PC game. This time, we learn about his time as Rollins on the pilot episode of "Star Trek: Voyager," who was supposed to have a more prominent role in the series. Scott was there with the original Captain Janeway, Geneviève Bujold, and explains what went wrong with her on set and how things immediately changed when Kate Mulgrew stepped in to take over. After that, we learn about his crazy audition story of he got the Goran'Agar role in the DS9 episode "Hippocratic Oath," working with Alexander Siddig and Colm Meaney while being directed by Rene Auberjonois covered in Jem'Hadar makeup and a wonderful tale about an act of kindness from the entire DS9 crew. Finally, it's all about the evil Xindi Commander Dolim from many episodes in season 3 of "Star Trek: Enterprise," including his makeup, working with Randy Oglesby, who Scott worked with previously in an award-winning play, having a fist fight with Scott Bakula in the season three finale, and how he ate the mouse! Enterprise fans – you know the scene! Plus, all about the modern horror Christmas classic "Jack Frost," his time on "Carnevale," a great tale about David Warner, and Scott takes a look at his Star Trek action figures! Visit fullempirepromotions.com to pick up signed items from Scott MacDonald from Star Trek and his other movies. Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Scott MacDonald returns with more stories from his Star Trek career. Last time, we discussed his first role in the franchise and ever on TV as Tosk in the first season Star Trek DS9 episode "Captive Pursuit," the Romulan named N'Vek in the sixth season TNG episode "Face of the Enemy," and Gowron's brother in the "Star Trek: Klingon" PC game. This time, we learn about his time as Rollins on the pilot episode of "Star Trek: Voyager," who was supposed to have a more prominent role in the series. Scott was there with the original Captain Janeway, Geneviève Bujold, and explains what went wrong with her on set and how things immediately changed when Kate Mulgrew stepped in to take over. After that, we learn about his crazy audition story of he got the Goran'Agar role in the DS9 episode "Hippocratic Oath," working with Alexander Siddig and Colm Meaney while being directed by Rene Auberjonois covered in Jem'Hadar makeup and a wonderful tale about an act of kindness from the entire DS9 crew. Finally, it's all about the evil Xindi Commander Dolim from many episodes in season 3 of "Star Trek: Enterprise," including his makeup, working with Randy Oglesby, who Scott worked with previously in an award-winning play, having a fist fight with Scott Bakula in the season three finale, and how he ate the mouse! Enterprise fans – you know the scene! Plus, all about the modern horror Christmas classic "Jack Frost," his time on "Carnevale," a great tale about David Warner, and Scott takes a look at his Star Trek action figures! Visit fullempirepromotions.com to pick up signed items from Scott MacDonald from Star Trek and his other movies. Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
I am Tosk!" Scott MacDonald's Star Trek Career, Part 1 Scott MacDonald has had some of the most substantial guest star roles throughout Star Trek, all while playing aliens covered from head to toe in makeup and prosthetics. Even more peculiar, Scott's first two Star Trek roles practically aired back to back when they first ran on television, an extremely rare thing to happen even today! We discuss his first role in Trek (and on TV) as Tosk in the first season Star Trek DS9 episode "Captive Pursuit," and he followed that up by playing a Romulan named N'Vek in the sixth season TNG episode "Face of the Enemy." After that, he played Gowron's brother in the "Star Trek: Klingon" PC game, directed by Jonathan Frakes and working alongside Robert O'Reilly! Scott gives us some of the most in-depth behind-the-scenes Star Trek stories ever to tell us about the horrors of his makeup routine as Tosk, including contacts that caused searing pain to his eyes, the special things he asked of the writers as that character, gearing up to be a Romulan while still wearing his Tosk makeup, why N'Vek was supposed to be a recurring character in TNG and what stopped that from happening, performing with Colm Meaney, Marina Sirtis, Carolyn Seymour, and the mayhem of working on the Klingon PC game. Plus, the ties between Star Trek and Shakespeare, the incredibly long and arduous audition process to land the Tosk role, a surreal encounter with Patrick Stewart, and another even more odd moment with Richard Gere, the six-hour epic play "The Kentucky Cycle," the way he understands his alien characters inside and out, stories from "Three Ninjas Knuckle Up," a hilarious story from Charles Napier about William Shatner, and much more. Come back next week for part two to learn about his time on the pilot of Voyager, his second DS9 appearance in "Hippocratic Oath" as the Jem'hadar named Goran'Agar, and his final role in multiple episodes from Enterprise as the evil Xindi Commander Dolim. Visit fullempirepromotions.com to pick up signed items from Scott MacDonald from Star Trek and his other movies. Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Scott MacDonald has had some of the most substantial guest star roles throughout Star Trek, all while playing aliens covered from head to toe in makeup and prosthetics. Even more peculiar, Scott's first two Star Trek roles practically aired back to back when they first ran on television, an extremely rare thing to happen even today! We discuss his first role in Trek (and on TV) as Tosk in the first season Star Trek DS9 episode "Captive Pursuit," and he followed that up by playing a Romulan named N'Vek in the sixth season TNG episode "Face of the Enemy." After that, he played Gowron's brother in the "Star Trek: Klingon" PC game, directed by Jonathan Frakes and working alongside Robert O'Reilly! Scott gives us some of the most in-depth behind-the-scenes Star Trek stories ever to tell us about the horrors of his makeup routine as Tosk, including contacts that caused searing pain to his eyes, the special things he asked of the writers as that character, gearing up to be a Romulan while still wearing his Tosk makeup, why N'Vek was supposed to be a recurring character in TNG and what stopped that from happening, performing with Colm Meaney, Marina Sirtis, Carolyn Seymour, and the mayhem of working on the Klingon PC game. Plus, the ties between Star Trek and Shakespeare, the incredibly long and arduous audition process to land the Tosk role, a surreal encounter with Patrick Stewart, and another even more odd moment with Richard Gere, the six-hour epic play "The Kentucky Cycle," the way he understands his alien characters inside and out, stories from "Three Ninjas Knuckle Up," a hilarious story from Charles Napier about William Shatner, and much more. Come back next week for part two to learn about his time on the pilot of Voyager, his second DS9 appearance in "Hippocratic Oath" as the Jem'hadar named Goran'Agar, and his final role in multiple episodes from Enterprise as the evil Xindi Commander Dolim. Visit fullempirepromotions.com to pick up signed items from Scott MacDonald from Star Trek and his other movies. Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
We're discussing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Captive Pursuit." You can watch it first and then listen to this episode, you can listen then watch, or you can skip it altogether and just listen to us give you the play-by-play of each episode along with color commentary (from a Third-World communist lens). Hosted by Angel and Sam. (Note: We are going by the Netflix order of episodes.) Squid Game article: https://therealnews.com/squid-game-and-the-long-shadow-of-american-empire On Sex Work: https://ko-fi.com/post/106-On-Sex-Work-D1D75333I Fan-made trailer: https://youtu.be/F1uEcSXd1BU Sign up for Liberation Martial Arts Online: https://www.patreon.com/posts/liberation-arts-72505630 We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw network without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce our shows but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: https://www.southpawpod.com You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod
A stranger from the Gamma Quadrant befriends Miles. It's just a game of raising an entire culture to be prey for your hunt. No biggie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
A stranger from the Gamma Quadrant befriends Miles. It's just a game of raising an entire culture to be prey for your hunt. No biggie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Matt and Andy go on a trope hunt but DS9 proves a cunning prey. Also Chief O'Brien is pretty rude to Quark.Episode discussion begins around the 46:00ish mark.
Fletcher and Data discuss this Predator/Most Dangerous Game inspired episode, with only occasional tangents. Our full unedited conversation about what movie we went to see the day we snuck into Alien vs. Predator: https://youtu.be/tY9SLrCdRXc The Sanderlanche, Data's podcast where he and other people talk about Brandon Sanderson books: https://www.thesanderlanche.com/
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko) and Aron Eisenberg (Nog) review and discuss DS9 episode 5, "Babel." Hosted by Ryan T. Husk.Audio Remastered by Scott Jensen. Produced by Aron Eisenberg and Ryan T. Husk.Every week, we rewatch an episode of Deep Space Nine and relive/review it, starting with episode 1 & 2, "Emissary," and today, episode 5, "Captive Pursuit."Join us! Rewatch DS9 every week and join in the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Cirroc's sister, Merone, makes amazing East-African inspired clothing and items for sale at:https://www.abyssiniankiosk.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://www.walkingartmadebymalissa.com/
Matthew (he/him) and Jo (they/them) discuss our sweet baby Tosk and those bastards who are hunting him. For the first time ever, they talk about how great Miles O'Brien was in this episode and how much Sisko was on his king shit at all times. Matthew asks if anyone else is reminded of "The War Wagon" when Miles yells "barkeep" to Quark and Jo rants about Chick-Fil-A.As always, be prepared that spoilers may be lurking around every corner just like Garak on Empok Nor.Follow us online:Twitter - @TerokNoirE-mail questions or comments:teroknoirpod@gmail.comRate and review on iTunes or wherever you download this podcast. Thanks for listening!
Review of Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Season 1 Episode 5 "Captive Pursuit" This week: Our first visitors through the wormhole! Does the Federation send a giant envoy for first contact? Nope. It's Chief O'Brien. We meet Tosk and enjoy a Star Trek take on "The Most Dangerous Game" meets "Running Man." *This is an audio-only feed of K&M's Video Podcast found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidGSKPjKhVLDXW-9SDCdmYZR7rvMCIfp Support K&M's Patron & get lots of bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/KandM
We're discussing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Captive Pursuit." You can watch it first and then listen to this episode, you can listen then watch, or you can skip it altogether and just listen to us give you the play-by-play of each episode along with color commentary (from a Third-World communist lens). New episodes drop every Tuesday. Hosted by Angel and Sam. (Note: We are going by the Netflix order of episodes.) Squid Game article: https://therealnews.com/squid-game-and-the-long-shadow-of-american-empire On Sex Work: https://ko-fi.com/post/106-On-Sex-Work-D1D75333I We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw network without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce our shows but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: https://www.southpawpod.com You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod
Podcast discute o quinto episódio de DS9, "Captive Pursuit". O post Balde do Odo #5 – “Captive Pursuit” apareceu primeiro em Trek Brasilis - A fonte definitiva de Star Trek (Jornada nas Estrelas) em português.
31. Januar 1993: Wochen sind seit der Entdeckung des Wurmlochs vergangen, doch heute erreicht endlich der erste Besucher aus dem Gamma-Quadranten DS9. Der reptiloide Zeitgenosse nennt sich Tosk, ist fürchterlich nervös und schließt – wie es sich für außerirdische Einfaltspinsel geziemt (vgl. Geordi und Hugh) – schnell Freundschaft mit dem örtlichen Technik-Experten, unserem Hausmilester. Enter Daft Punk. In Deutschland: Tosk, der Gejagte, ausgestrahlt am 20. Februar 1994.
Following an extended shore leave. The Swamp Circus returns, humbly bringing you the most manly episode of DS9 that could ever be. Join Mr and Mrs. Swamp Circus for our review of Captive Pursuit... I AM TOSK!!!
“Now hear this. Now hear this. On this week's episode of Kirking Off a lizard-faced stranger is on the lam and finds himself taking refuge on DS9. Apparently he's the prey in an honorable hunt. This verges into a strange first contact mission with prime directive implications so the solution is to send an under-sexed and over-worked O'Brien to calmly sort things out. Needless to say, things get wild when the Hunters show up to bag their quarry. Is Odo a fascist? How old does one have to be to be considered 'aged', and just how far will O'Brien go to help his new pal? I present to you Captive Pursuit from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ” Season 1 - Episode 6 LINKS https://kirkingoff.captivate.fm/listen (Podcast Subscription Link) - https://www.libertystreetgeek.net/kopod https://www.facebook.com/groups/kirkingoff (Kirking Off Facebook) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/kirkingoff https://www.libertystreetgeek.net/ (LSG Media Website) - https://www.libertystreetgeek.net Support this podcast
Fala gente amiga, esse é o Batata Diário! Hoje vamos trazer um review do episódio “Captive Pursuit “, de Star Trek: DS9. Com Carlos Lohse CONTATOS DOS PARTICIPANTES: Carlos Lohse www.batataespacial.com.br CONHEÇA NOSSO SITE: www.diariodocapitao.com.br EDIÇÃO: DIÁRIO DO CAPITÃO diariodocapitaotam@gmail.com Tripulante, siga o Diário do Capitão no Twitter, Facebook, YouTube e Instagram. São ordens do … Continue lendo "Batata Diário #43 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – “Captive Pursuit”"
Heute geht es bei "Planet Trek fm" weiter mit der Episode "Captive Pursuit" in der neuen Reihe "The DS9-ReExperience". Darin lassen Björn Sülter & Claudia Kern die Serie Revue passieren und ganz neu erleben.
In this episode, Dave and Yannick are joined by Monica Madon (https://twitter.com/communiteatime) to review Captive Pursuit, the 6th episode of season one of Deep Space 9. Then they ask Monica... Read more » The post Captive Pursuit appeared first on Tea, Earl Grey, Hot !.
In this week’s episode we take a look at ‘Living Witness’ from Voyager and ‘Captive Pursuit’ from DS9. Follow us on Twitter: @retrekpod Drop us an email: retrekpod@gmail.com Come and talk trek with us on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/groups/2338257279782967 Join our live stream at https://www.twitch.tv/retrek1701 Check out our You Tube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEPOHy9L0BF-QKJ4b__qlcQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBClk-Cq7nAwNdqr5MoPpGg If you enjoy the show please leave us a review on you podcatcher of choice. We are available on: Apple Podcasts (itunes) https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/re-trek/id1446221767 Podbean https://retrek.podbean.com/ Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/james-king/retrek Spotify https://u922627.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=TvhtDiauxJVhRdbUMx2NHL6ODzLmx4MtfKCdFx-2FSGFQd5gfI01WXt25VBpzyr74n1Lk9xGpk1-2FfiGSymP8ZFow-3D-3D_fWOmBz09yNQLpJmElfWqCWol4uOpghkCQ1cQ8zLMye-2BTyAd-2F-2BcmotGHNbCQkJxuIkr6ihbXsNye5kkq1Lue4ZCzj9odlDhBHox4Pntp6F00jvPSnc6FHg4tJmk-2BBJ0aOHBPREK3Oq64-2FEt2NijOcayBXin0pcBFmJa6dRhs-2FY-2FbjBdSSlCEUoLFW8qb2gPfeYwruqsS-2BQNcYAvuIeJ69S2LpvQ5QfT5YaBoOfCxZ8Xk5me-2Fh2sXJDNshrm9taoNLe-2BiIo4Xk4qlpeLfEGcDuWQ-3D-3D Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek:Picard Star Trek Lower Decks and all associated characters are the property of CBS. Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry
In this week's episode we take a look at ‘Living Witness' from Voyager and ‘Captive Pursuit' from DS9. Follow us on Twitter: @retrekpod Drop us an email: retrekpod@gmail.com Come and talk trek with us on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/groups/2338257279782967 Join our live stream at https://www.twitch.tv/retrek1701 Check out our You Tube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEPOHy9L0BF-QKJ4b__qlcQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBClk-Cq7nAwNdqr5MoPpGg If you enjoy the show please leave us a review on you podcatcher of choice. We are available on: Apple Podcasts (itunes) https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/re-trek/id1446221767 Podbean https://retrek.podbean.com/ Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/james-king/retrek Spotify https://u922627.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=TvhtDiauxJVhRdbUMx2NHL6ODz… Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek:Picard Star Trek Lower Decks and all associated characters are the property of CBS. Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry
This week on Deep Space Nine, O'Brien helps an alien from the Gamma Quadrant as hunters descend on the station searching for their humanoid prey. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @podwraiths We wanna hear from you! Email us at podwraiths@gmail.com Please remember to rate and review the show! thank you to dj empirical for our theme
Caleb The Unforgettable make first contact with the Drunk Space Crew. Luckily no one that we know of was hunting him for sport. We talk Captive Pursuit and learn that in a way, arent we all a little Tosk.
We're playing the most dangerous game this week as we hunt down two stories of desperate struggle, Hard Target and DS9's "Captive Pursuit"!#ReleasetheWooCut
It's our first O'Brien episode. No, he doesn't get tortured. Why would you even ask that? "Captive Pursuit" captures a lot of early Deep Space Nine. There's a lot of TNG's mystery stories, but with more action. The characters are actual characters, but without their throughlines or an ungrayed moral lesson, it can feel pointless. In the series' urgent attempts to ingratiate itself with fans, like including the Duras sisters a few weeks ago and Q next week, it feels like it's ignoring the strengths of Star Trek and its own strengths. I do wonder how TNG, TOS, Voyager, or even Discovery would have handled an episode like Captive Pursuit. Nine Deeps of Space is a Trekalong podcast that lets you watch Deep Space Nine along with us on Netflix. It updates every other Sunday night at 10 PM CST. NDoS alternates with its partner series, The Beige and The Bold, which is about Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Katie and Kyle look at three new episodes of Star Trek, this time focusing on Deep Space Nine and Voyager. This week, they're discussing DS9's Captive Pursuit and Q-Less, with a Janeway filling in the middle: Voyager's The Cloud.
Dan Davidson on how “Captive Pursuit” saved his life. For many fans, Star Trek has been a force for good in their lives—but few can say with certainty that they wouldn’t be here now if it weren’t for their favorite show. In this episode of Primitive Culture, a supplement to the previous episode’s look at suicide in Star Trek, host Duncan Barrett shares an interview he conducted last year with Dan Davidson. Twenty years ago, Dan was on the point of ending his own life when the Deep Space Nine episode “Captive Pursuit” caused him to change his mind. He now shares his inspiring story of coming back from rock bottom in the hopes of helping other fans who find themselves in a similarly desperate situation. Need support? In the UK, the Samaritans are on 116 123. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reach at 1-800-273-8255. Host Duncan Barrett Guest Dan Davidson Production Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Dan Davidson on how “Captive Pursuit” saved his life. For many fans, Star Trek has been a force for good in their lives—but few can say with certainty that they wouldn’t be here now if it weren’t for their favorite show. In this episode of Primitive Culture, a supplement to the previous episode’s look at suicide in Star Trek, host Duncan Barrett shares an interview he conducted last year with Dan Davidson. Twenty years ago, Dan was on the point of ending his own life when the Deep Space Nine episode “Captive Pursuit” caused him to change his mind. He now shares his inspiring story of coming back from rock bottom in the hopes of helping other fans who find themselves in a similarly desperate situation. Need support? In the UK, the Samaritans are on 116 123. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reach at 1-800-273-8255. Host Duncan Barrett Guest Dan Davidson Production Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Join Rob and Nick as they discuss the next two episodes in their Star Trek:Deep Space Nine rewatch, "Babel" and "Captive Pursuit". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepingupcardassians/support
New life forms and new civilizations? Check. O'Brien suffers a bit? Check. Needlessly mysterious aliens? Double-check. Strong, moral idea at its core? ...uh-oh. There's a lot to be said for this week's aliens. Like, "Is there a planet full of filthy gym socks in this universe?" and "Can those aliens go and suffocate in its core?" It's fun, but I feel like we stretch a bit to get the story beats we want and it's ultimately unsatisfying. Am I being too harsh? Should we just accept Sisko's decisions here as being reasonable, in-universe? Nine Deeps of Space is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine watchalong podcast. New episodes go up Wednesday evenings at 10 PM CST (except when it doesn't). Episodes are hosted on Anchor, but are available on most podcast platforms.
Actor Scott MacDonald has the distinction of guest starring in four different Star Trek series. He was N’Vek in TNG's "Face of the Enemy," Tosk in DS9's "Captive Pursuit," Goran’Agar DS9's Hippocratic Oath, Ensign Rollins in VGR's "Caretaker, and Dolim in eight episodes of ENT! Joe, Ria and Pierre are honored to welcome him aboard this week's Galaxy Class!United Federation Of Podcasts is brought you to by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast! Kevin ParlagrecoTim CooperTom ElliotSimon De LucaCole Sebastian TownsChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiVera BibleJustin OserVictor GamboaGreg MolumbyChris TribuzioChristopher LutzKevin ScharfPaul McHaleYou can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
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Dave and Jeff Mader have rewatched Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 1, Episode 6 "Captive Pursuit" (1993), as part of a Star Trek DS9 rewatch podcast series. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/V4-8nWri-Zs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: Deep Space Nine S1 E6 - "Captive Pursuit" (1993) | Rewatch May 19, 2020 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Rewatch Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Jeff Mader, Dave Mader LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson PRODUCER Dave Mader
Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: Captive Pursuit In the fifth episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey we explore the episode entitled Captive Pursuit! A new species appears from the Gamma Quadrant and he's a little green -- in more ways than one! Sisko sends a friendly, but inquisitive, Miles out to greet the skittish visitor and help repair his ship. Miles makes fast friends with the green dude, but he's definitely hiding something. Like who has been shooting at his ship? And what's this amazing adventure that he's on but won't talk about?? And most importantly, what's with the Pee Wee Herman dance? Captive Pursuit Sisko and team are suspicious about their new friend and it doesn't help matters when Odo catches him trying to break into a weapons locker. And things get really interesting when these scary cyber men appear. They have incredible firepower and the ability to easily get through DS9 sheilds! Uh oh! What's this rebinge thing? It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us. And kick off the whole thing with our rebinge of the pilot episode Emissary. Or catch up on the previous episode of S1E4: Babel. Next time... We dig into Season 1 Episode 6 of DS9: Q-Less. Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter!
In the fifth episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey we explore the episode entitled Captive Pursuit! A new species appears from the Gamma Quadrant and the dude is a little green -- in more ways than one! Sisko sends a friendly, but inquisitive, Miles out to greet the skittish visitor and help repair his ship. Miles makes fast friends with the green dude, but he's definitely hiding something. Like who has been shooting at his ship? And what's this amazing adventure that he's on but won't talk about?? And most importantly, what's with the Pee Wee Herman dance?
James and Kim dive into Season 1 Episode 5 of DS9: Captive Pursit. Miles makes a new friend from the Gamma Quadrant and he's a little green.
Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: Captive Pursuit In the fifth episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey we explore the episode entitled Captive Pursuit! A new species appears from the Gamma Quadrant and he’s a little green — in more ways than one! Sisko sends a friendly, but inquisitive, Miles out to greet the skittish visitor and help repair his ship. Miles makes fast friends with the green dude, but he’s definitely hiding something. Like who has been shooting at his ship? And what’s this amazing adventure that he’s on but won’t talk about?? And most importantly, what’s with the Pee Wee Herman dance? This guy is up to no good in Captive Pursuit. Captive Pursuit Sisko and team are suspicious about their new friend and it doesn’t help matters when Odo catches him trying to break into a weapons locker. And things get really interesting when these scary cyber men appear. They have incredible firepower and the ability to easily get through DS9 sheilds! Uh oh! What’s this rebinge thing? It’s a re-watch of a thing you’ve already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us. And kick off the whole thing with our rebinge of the pilot episode Emissary. Or catch up on the previous episode of S1E4: Babel. Next time… We dig into Season 1 Episode 6 of DS9: Q-Less. Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter!
This week we encounter the episode Captive Pursuit with guest Zac Nicholas. We explore issues of purpose, belief and identity. We also take a look at stereotypes. https://twitter.com/oddrev1 https://www.facebook.com/oddrev/ "SSpace" by Joannie Dennis is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Sound bites from Deep Space Nine, Paramount pictures 1993
The history of television is littered with shows that started life as a movie. But when it comes to the reverse, shows that made the leap to the big screen, the list is much smaller. That’s what I’m looking at for the 5th episode of The Steal My Name podcast, those rare shows that have broken free of the small screen to find new life on the big screen, in this case, The Simpsons Movie and Serenity. Whether it was to tell a story that was too big to be contained in a single episode or to meet the fan demand after a premature cancellation, I discuss all the success and dangers inherent in this transition. My Deep Space Nine re-watch trucks on with episode 5, Captive Pursuit, where we are introduced to a fan favorite character, Tosk, and I close up my first double bill with a look at Lauren Graham’s 2017 book, I’m Talking As Fast As I Can. Be sure to follow me on Facebook at Steal My Name Cast and remember to like, share, but most of all enjoy!
Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this first O'Brien-centric DS9 episode, which also was an early inspiration for the Jem'Hadar. They also talk about what the episode is saying about big-game hunting and the nature of free will. The post Captive Pursuit (DS9) appeared first on SQPN.com.
The Chief plays pivotal roles to varying degrees in DS9 this week. First up: his job as head repairman also makes him patient zero for an aphasia virus in "Babel". After that, he goes full Starfleet when morality and the rules clash in "Captive Pursuit". Also this week: Tosks, DS9 security is as silly as "Enterprise" security, and worst contact. Timestamps: Babel: 1:36; Captive Pursuit: 34:40
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The stirring conclusion of the Prime Directive arc! We dig into this real sleeper hit of a DS9 episode. The compassion, thoughtfulness, optimism are all here. And there's some decent action and some goofy costumes to boot. What's not to love? Next week we'll be starting our next arc: SPACE LAW! with TNG's "Devil's Due."
An aphasia-like virus planted in DS9’s food replicator system by the Bajoran underground against their onetime oppressors lies dormant until being activated during refurbishment. & The first two species to visit through the wormhole are hardly ceremonial: one, described only as “Tosk,” is being hunted in a formal, ritualized sport that both he and his … Continue reading "Emissaries of Profits – Babel & Captive Pursuit" The post Emissaries of Profits – Babel & Captive Pursuit appeared first on Androids and Assets.
For this early O’Brien adventure, Eric Deutsch of Flash Gordon Minute comes straight from Emperor Ming’s court to the far flung frontier reaches of the Alpha Quadrant to discuss the first alien who came from the wormhole. And in so doing, realizes that he is in fact, Tosk. In a way, we are all Tosk. But we’re doing far more than talking about Alva nodes, pieces of cake, and ramscoops. We’ve got Stevie Wonder songs, (non-Spider-Man 2) Spidey films, nonsensical alien technology, Slowdo, and another one of those giant-sized early season one Trek Checks to talk about! Don’t worry, this podcast will save every one of us!
There are Trek geeks, then there are the Trek Geeks. On this supplemental edition of Mission Log, Dan Davidson of the podcast joins us to talk about when and how the Deep Space Nine episode Captive Pursuit saved his life. If you find yourself in a moment of crisis or desperation, there are people who want to help. Contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 1-800-273-8255 - or online at . For less lifesaving, more Trek nerdiness, get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
There are Trek geeks, then there are the Trek Geeks. On this supplemental edition of Mission Log, Dan Davidson of the podcast joins us to talk about when and how the Deep Space Nine episode Captive Pursuit saved his life. If you find yourself in a moment of crisis or desperation, there are people who want to help. Contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 1-800-273-8255 - or online at . For less lifesaving, more Trek nerdiness, get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
There are Trek geeks, then there are the Trek Geeks. On this supplemental edition of Mission Log, Dan Davidson of the podcast joins us to talk about when and how the Deep Space Nine episode Captive Pursuit saved his life. If you find yourself in a moment of crisis or desperation, there are people who want to help. Contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 1-800-273-8255 - or online at . For less lifesaving, more Trek nerdiness, get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Say hello to our first visitor from the Gamma Quadrant. He is Tosk... and that's about all we know until a group of heavily-armed aliens show up looking for him. They say Tosk was born to be hunted, but O'Brien says he's a sentient being with a right to live. What does Tosk want? And how will the Prime Directive sway Sisko's decision to help him? Find out when we put Captive Pursuit into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Say hello to our first visitor from the Gamma Quadrant. He is Tosk... and that's about all we know until a group of heavily-armed aliens show up looking for him. They say Tosk was born to be hunted, but O'Brien says he's a sentient being with a right to live. What does Tosk want? And how will the Prime Directive sway Sisko's decision to help him? Find out when we put Captive Pursuit into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Say hello to our first visitor from the Gamma Quadrant. He is Tosk... and that's about all we know until a group of heavily-armed aliens show up looking for him. They say Tosk was born to be hunted, but O'Brien says he's a sentient being with a right to live. What does Tosk want? And how will the Prime Directive sway Sisko's decision to help him? Find out when we put Captive Pursuit into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
PARENTS: The following episode of the podcast contains mature content and themes including an open and frank discussion on the topics of suicide and self-harm which may be unsuitable for younger listeners. Parental discretion is strongly advised. This week, we look at the sixth episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Captive Pursuit introduces us to the first visitor to the station from the Gamma Quadrant. He is Tosk and there's a lot he's not telling our crew. This was an episode that demonstrated that DS9 could be every bit as much Trek as TOS and TNG before it, and there's a lot to discover in this story. Additionally, this was the episode that literally saved Dan's life and we'll talk about the episode in that context as well. We hope you will join us for this very special episode of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast. DISCOVERING TREK This episode also features a preview of the full-length Episode 0 of our brand new podcast, "Discovering Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Companion!" Stay tuned after the end theme for our introduction to the new show and when you're done, head on over to DiscoveringTrek.com to find out more! =/=
PARENTS: The following episode of the podcast contains mature content and themes including an open and frank discussion on the topics of suicide and self-harm which may be unsuitable for younger listeners. Parental discretion is strongly advised. This week, we look at the sixth episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Captive Pursuit introduces us to the first visitor to the station from the Gamma Quadrant. He is Tosk and there's a lot he's not telling our crew. This was an episode that demonstrated that DS9 could be every bit as much Trek as TOS and TNG before it, and there's a lot to discover in this story. Additionally, this was the episode that literally saved Dan's life and we'll talk about the episode in that context as well. We hope you will join us for this very special episode of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast. DISCOVERING TREK This episode also features a preview of the full-length Episode 0 of our brand new podcast, "Discovering Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Companion!" Stay tuned after the end theme for our introduction to the new show and when you're done, head on over to DiscoveringTrek.com to find out more! =/=
When the first alien visitor from the Gamma Quadrant appears in the Wormhole, Chief O'Brien learns that sometimes you have to change the rules of the game. After meeting Tosk, an alien with a mysterious past who is being chased by the subtly named "Hunters", O'Brien is forced to decide if he should follow Starfleet regulations or his heart. Kyle from "Trekspertise" joins me to discuss the moral relativism of Star Trek, chase scenes that go on too long, and the slow walk of Odo! 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
The Hirogen (VOY) and the Hunters (DS9: "Captive Pursuit") Comparison. It's clearly unethical to hunt another sentient being for sport; well, unless you are the Hirogen in Star Trek: Voyager or unless you are the Hunters in the first-season Deep Space Nine episode "Captive Pursuit." But while nicely-pressed red uniforms and glow-in-the-dark space helmets may be the hunting attire of choice for the Hunters in "Captive Pursuit" (hearkening back to the great English redcoat fox hunts of old Earth), the Hirogen took the sport of hunting to a more violent and more visceral level. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling and Kay Shaw compare and contrast the tribal and nomadic Hirogen from Voyager with the more gentlemanly Tosk-hunters from the first-season Deep Space Nine episode "Captive Pursuit." Did the Hunters in Deep Space Nine provide the germ of the idea, and the model for, the more violent Hirogen in Voyager? And what is the Federation's moral responsibility to those being hunted, Tosk or otherwise, in light of the Federation's respect for the universal rights of individuals, in light of the non-interference policy of the Prime Directive, and in light of having tolerance for other cultures without those pesky human notions of morality? Plus, we break mid-show for a very special announcement from fellow To The Journey host, Suzanne Williamson, who has successfully sought out new life! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) How Tosk Are You Feeling Today? (00:01:52) Taking All Your Internal Bits and Bobs as Trophies (00:03:40) Morally Different or Not? (00:08:16) BREAKING NEWS!!! (00:13:34) Non-Interference Policy (00:15:31) All About the Hunt, 'Bout the Hunt, No Farming (00:21:48) Squishy Gross Element (00:27:27) Top of the Food Chain (00:31:04) Justifying It with Logic... Again (00:34:33) Hirogen Epic Poetry (00:39:12) Illegal Gentleman Hunts (00:42:05) Their Whole Identity (00:46:37) A Justifiable Solution? (00:49:35) Closing (00:58:46) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Douglas, Roger and special guest Wrangel talk about DS9 episodes "Babel" and "Captive Pursuit". http://twitter.com/Hatercles http://twitter.com/rogerclark http://twitter.com/wrangelisland
In this episode Hillary and Nic discuss the episode Captive Pursuit, where we meet a brand new alien that can be, and frequently is summed up in one word: Tosk. We talk about the amazing makeup, the difficulty of forming a friendship between two very different cultures, and wonder just how O'Brien isn't in a cell by the end of his escapades in this.
We discuss our fears of memory illnesses, our feelings about intergalactic hunting, and what does it truly mean to be Tosk?
Season 1, episodes 5 and 6: In “Babel,” Mr. Fix-It Miles O’Brien unwittingly unleashes a synthetic virus that gives everyone asphasia. Michael likes the idea, but Matthew’s not impressed. Both agree that “Captive Pursuit” is much better, with its murky moral quandary, and praise Colm Meaney’s performance.
DS9 1x5 / TNG 6x13. Study at the O'Brien School of First Contact and mourn the death of blob dog in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters Captive Pursuit (00:00:51) Aquiel (00:04:49) Hosts Andi VanderKolk and Sue Kisenwether Production Andi VanderKolk (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)
The Rules of Acquisition: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine Podcast
We quickly veer from the question of whether DS9 would be improved by some NYPD Blue style man-butt to consider "The Most Dangerous Game." After discussing Quarks employment contracts, however, we move on to the main storyline, a bro-mance between Obrien and a pudgy lizard-man.
Essential DS9, Season One. The episodic television format has its strengths and weaknesses. The advantage is that the viewer can tune into just about any episode, any time, and enjoy it without having to know what happened in previous installments. The downside is that it's harder to build momentum with self-contained episodes. That means that some episodes will shine, while others will fall into the shadows. In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing join our sister shows Standard Orbit and To The Journey in determining which episodes of Star Trek are required viewing … this time for Deep Space Nine, a series that—more than any other—builds upon itself story after story. One by one, we discuss each episode to determine if it's truly essential to the DS9 storyline or something you can skip without worry. ChaptersChoosing the Essentials (00:03:00) Emissary (00:04:20) Past Prologue (00:06:25) A Man Alone (00:08:48) Babel (00:14:29) Captive Pursuit (00:15:34) Q-Less (00:20:48) Dax (00:24:11) The Passenger (00:25:57) Move Along Home (00:26:57) The Nagus (00:28:11) Vortex (00:30:33) Battle Lines (00:34:52) The Storyteller (00:37:05) Progress (00:40:46) If Wishes Were Horses (00:43:05) The Forsaken (00:44:13) Dramatis Personae (00:47:08) Duet (00:48:11) In the Hands of the Prophets (00:50:10) Recap (00:54:04) HostsC Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing ProductionC Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ruth Ward (Associate Producer) Will Nguyen (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Poor Chief O’Brien. In “Babel”, he’s overworked and overtired. In “Captive Pursuit”, he tries to help a Gamma Quadrant alien, and gets in trouble for it. Maybe he should have stayed on the Enterprise. iTunes Google Play RSS
DS9 Season One Overview. When you look back at the whole of Deep Space Nine, the first season feels a bit out-of-place. The tone of the episodes in this freshman outing don't quite mesh with the persona DS9 took on in later seasons. Yet there are plenty of seeds being planted in these early adventures, and there are even a few moments of sheer brilliance. In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing take a trip through every episode from DS9 Season One to see which shine, which don't, and what elements connect with the overall series arc—either hinting at the greatness to come or falling under the label of Niner Essentials. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Editor and Producer C Bryan Jones Executive Producers Matthew Rushing and Norman C. Lao Associate Producers Ruth Ward, Will Nguyen, and Ken Tripp Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen Chapters Emissary (00:04:15) Past Prologue(00:06:49) A Man Alone(00:13:50) Babel(00:19:13) Captive Pursuit(00:20:33) Q-Less (00:27:24) Dax(00:27:54) The Passenger(00:30:46) Move Along Home(00:32:21) The Nagus(00:33:08) Vortex (00:36:27) Battle Lines (00:38:47) The Storyteller(00:41:41) Progress (00:43:25) If Wishes Were Horses (00:46:33) The Forsaken (00:47:24) Dramatis Personae (00:49:30) Duet (00:50:39) In the Hands of the Prophets (00:54:06) Closing (00:59:37) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
We will be talking about Star Trek Attack Wing ship Tholia 1, OP vs casual play, what resource is the best for the cost? Are fighters the new Borg? What faction and ship is th ebest in the game? Missions, love them or hate them? What mission the most fun to play? We will also draw a winner of the USS YEAGER/Advanced Photons raffel and perhaps give away a FREE blind booster. For our second half we are going to continue talking about Star Trek Deep Space Nine season one. The episodes we will cover are "babel", "Captive Pursuit", "Q-Less", "DAX" and "The Passenger". SO what are you waiting for, give us a call 646-668-2433 and share your thoughts or join us in the chat room, if all else fails you can listen when you can. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE.........
On this episode we will talk about Star Trek Attack WIng ships USS Thunderchild, IKS T'Ong, IRW Vrax, USS Pheonix, Bioship Beta, Quark's Treasure, "Balance of Terror" and "Year of Hell" episode OP, announce the winner of Borg Cube 001, and, give away a FREE Blind Booster. We will also talk about Star Trek Deep Space Nine season 1 episodes, "Emissary", "Past Prologue" , "A Man Alone", "Babel", "Captive Pursuit", "Q-Less", "Dax", and "The Passenger". Join us live or in the chat room, don't worry if you are busy, you can download and listen when you can. Make to FOLLOW us and RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Tired of the election coverage here in the United States? Well, why not settle down with a non-controversial episode of Listen to the Prophets? Well, if you take out the argument over Klingon boob windows, it's non-controversial. Luckily most of the episode is dedicated to coverage of the first season episode "Captive Pursuit" which has Chief O'Brien meeting up with a fugitive alien from the Gamma Quadrant (who, coincidentally does NOT try and kill anyone with a forklift) who is being hunted by some proto-Jem'Hadar. We talk about Sisko's lax command style, O'Brien's flagrant disregard of the chain of command, and how one interprets the Prime Directive in the frontiers of space. All of this, plus feedback from you wonderful listeners can be heard when you download the show and get ready...to Listen to the Prophets.Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
Tired of the election coverage here in the United States? Well, why not settle down with a non-controversial episode of Listen to the Prophets? Well, if you take out the argument over Klingon boob windows, it's non-controversial. Luckily most of the episode is dedicated to coverage of the first season episode "Captive Pursuit" which has Chief O'Brien meeting up with a fugitive alien from the Gamma Quadrant (who, coincidentally does NOT try and kill anyone with a forklift) who is being hunted by some proto-Jem'Hadar. We talk about Sisko's lax command style, O'Brien's flagrant disregard of the chain of command, and how one interprets the Prime Directive in the frontiers of space. All of this, plus feedback from you wonderful listeners can be heard when you download the show and get ready...to Listen to the Prophets.Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
The orgs cover Captive Pursuit and Relics- are they still classic stories? Next time (recording Wed 28th) they look at Schisms and Q-Less. All thoughts and memories welcome- borgcast@geekplanetonline.com Read more →
Covering “Babel” and “Captive Pursuit.”
This week Fez was unable to attend so Paul Drinkwater stepped in to play the role of “Fez”. We reviewed Captive pursuit (or spent the entire episode trying to synch up with each other) reviewed another disturbing Trek mask and went on a digression about conventions. All this and cameos from JD’s wife and sister […]
Discussing DS9 Episodes 5-8. "Babel" (405), "Captive Pursuit" (406), "Q-Less" (407), "Dax" (408).
Hello Trekcasters, and welcome to the next great episode of Trekcast the Star Trek Podcast this week we continue our best of Star Trek series. This time we move onto Deep Space Nine and seeing as how we love all things DS9 we have been looking forward to this one. So we have chosen Duet as our first best episode of DS9, we do have lots of love for Tosk in Captive Pursuit but we felt this episode was a little stronger. Joining us for this episode of Trekcast and to help us out for Best of Trek is former Star Trek: The Experience cast member and Las Vegas's Sci-Fi Examiner, Kerstan Szczepanski. This episode of Trekcast is also followed by some more of the great audio Hey Star Trek presented by our blogger Jerad Formby, and his take on Captain Janeway and the starship Voyager (or was that Cowgirl Janeway). Thanks again for listening, writing those five star reviews on iTunes, and as always we really appreciate our subscribers, and those that have made very generous donations. Also for those of you that cant get enough Star Trek and would love more Trekcast you can follow all of us on Twitter as well, find me at @Quarksbartender, David is @Trekcast and Jerad is @Super_spock. P.S. Happy Birthday to the Star Trek films your officially 30 today, can you believe it Star Trek: The Motion Picture picture came out 30 years ago, and you know what, they are still going strong here's to another 30. Subscribe on iTunes