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WARNING: This isn't going to be a very positive episode. In this episode of Holodeck Divas we discuss the Star Trek - The Next Generation episode "Datalore" (s1e13). We see the introduction of a important character for Data's backstory, but the story unfolds in a odd way. The divas have some info on who's fault this episode is, and they discuss what key moment causes the divas to say this is one of their least favorite Star Trek episodes. Listen and hear why!
Ever have your hot date ruined by some lousy ass entity? Riker feels your pain in “Silicon Avatar.” It's another all-new episode of ST:TNGeez Not Another Star Trek Podcast and it's coming at you right about . . . What starts as a lovely day on a beautiful new colony quickly becomes a terrifying race for survival as Riker and the Away Team are helping to settle Melona IV when the Crystalline Entity strikes! Remember the Crystalline Entity from season one's “Datalore”? It's back and cock- blocking Riker! The Enterprise D decides it's finally time to do something about this genocidal snowflake, and welcomes Dr. Kila Marr, a Xenologist and expert on ole Crysty. Seems the doctor has issues with Data because her beloved son, Renny, was killed when Crysty destroyed Omicron Theta at the behest of Data's errant twin Lore. She gets over it once she realizes all her hate is being spewed in futility. It also helps that Data has a repository of her son's journals in his computerized noggin. Soon the two are working together to find Crysty and confront it once and for all, but to what end? Seems Picard wants to chat with the thing while Dr. Marr wants to pop a cap in this punk ass entity once and for all. Awkward! Will Picard be able to convince everyone that Crysty deserves a chance? Will Dr. Marr take a chill pill and learn to love the alien? Will Riker ever get another chance at the late colonist's promise of dessert? Find out in this exciting episode of ST:TNGeez, Not Another Star Trek Podcast! Even more available at: https://tngeez.com
The Enterprise visits the old farm where Data grew up, hoping to learn about Data's past. But when Star Trek introduces an "Adam and Stuart Chandler" dynamic into this Soap Opera in Space, the crew face almost certain destruction. Do androids have SSD's? Is it really that bad to hard shutdown your android? Is Lore also "fully functional"? AND - A special guest joins us to take on Becca's Impossible Starfleet Academy Quiz Question! Support the production of Tilly and Susan's short film “Long Away” at https://tinyurl.com/longawayshort Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Socials Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch 8:13 - Teaser 13:29 - Act 1 23:04 - Act 2 32:55 - Act 3 46:11 - Act 4 59:43 - Act 5 1:16:11 - Humanist Themes 1:25:46 - Patron Shout Outs 1:26:57 - Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge
Dave Mader and company have rewatched Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1, Episode 13 "Datalore" (1988), as part of a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast review series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: The Next Generation S1 E13 - "Datalore" (1988) | Episode Review First Aired: January 18, 1988 In-universe year: 2364 Date of Podcast: August 13, 2024 Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Dave Mader, Adam Woodward, Davan Skelhorn, Jeff Mader LIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS Check us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcast PRODUCER Dave Mader Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcast 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 #TNG #StarTrek #TheNextGeneration #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts #LocutorsOfTrek
Vicky gets it mostly right yes lore is there but they don't technically meet him the find him
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: Known as TV's Barney Miller, Hal Linden! And Star Trek TNG episode, "Datalore." Data's meets his brother, Lore, causing more chaos than a Klingon wedding!
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: Known as TV's Barney Miller, Hal Linden! And Star Trek TNG episode, "Datalore." Data's meets his brother, Lore, causing more chaos than a Klingon wedding!
A new week with the Cardassians means more reviews of Star Trek:TNG! Today, we review the episodes "Datalore" and "Angel One". Before we dive into reviews in the 2nd half of the episode, join us in the first half as we discuss Superbowl Commercials, Movie Trailers, and much more!
Join Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson, and Commander Robert Neal as they continue their voyage through all things Star Trek! In this episode, we talk about these Next Generation episodes: Haven, The Big Goodbye, Datalore, Angel One, 11001001 Check out Pieman Graphics on Etsy for Space Show Show and Geekshow stickers! All TSSS and GS proceeds go to our friend Leigh George Kade. https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiemanGraphics
Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Jean Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Commander Data, and the rest of crew of the starship USS Enterprise (NC-1701-D). We meet mysterious and powerful Q, the dangerous Ferengi, the Traveler, and racist stereotypes.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.Timecode Episode Title00:15:00 "Encounter at Farpoint"00:38:27 "The Naked Now"00:48:16 "Code of Honor"00:56:47 "The Last Outpost"01:04:16 "Where No One Has Gone Before"01:15:20 "Lonely Among Us"01:24:09 "Justice"01:34:29 "The Battle"01:41:32 "Hide and Q"01:53:02 "Haven"02:05:09 "The Big Goodbye"02:16:03 "Datalore"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
Hi there and welcome to Datalore! A Star Trek: The Next Generation Podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. Today Johno and Rachel discuss Season Two's hilarious episode entitled “Manhunt,” and then the pair talk about some of their dating stories. Thank you again so much for listening, and if you're enjoying this podcast, please consider leaving a rating or review. Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Hi y'all and welcome to Datalore! This is a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. Hope y'all are looking forward to Johno & Rachel's discussion of "Q Who" from season two of TNG. It's the show's first interaction with the Borg! OOOOH! Also, Johno and Rachel talk about times in their lives where they felt like they were in over their heads. Enjoy! And please consider leaving a rating or review :) Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Star Trek might be a silly outer space show, but one of the things that distinguishes it from the competition is that it tells stories we can relate to in present day. And what could possibly be more relatable than coming face to face with your own evil twin? So grab yourself a bubbly beverage and join us for this doppelgänger classic from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Episode discussion starts at 18:28. This is episode 7/10 in our look at The Growing Pains of The Next Generation. Hosted by Jaron Hatch, Aaron Cole, with Marc Nielsen, & Markay Lewellyn. Email us at storiedstartrek@gmail.com Visit our Discord Server at https://discord.gg/6ynq25Zvkh
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation), and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk, review Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 1 episode 12, "Datalore."Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producers: 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, Luther Haynes Jr., Dr. Courtney Lewis & Beth Ernest.Every week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week 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.
"Hey, someone left a naked disassembled android lying around! We should definitely rebuild him!" Anika and Liz, minus their evil twins, discuss "Datalore" … with some Picard spoilers along the way. Skip to 00:49 to avoid the big spoiler and also Liz singing (Liz actually pronounces French words even worse than she sings, so, um, apologies to France) "I apologise to everyone for comparing Beverly Crusher to Darth Vader, however…" This is an episode about family, and not just the Soongs Breaking down the "Shut up, Wesley" scene Picard spoilers from 26:03 to 26:15 And again from 27:05 to 27:32 If you are a Wil Wheaton who was forced to participate in the "Shut up, Wesley" scene, you may be entitled to compensation But seriously, fandom's treatment of Wil was NOT OKAY and it's alarming how little has changed (from alt.wesley.die.die.die to Facebook comments complaining that Bella Ramsey isn't playing a sexy 14 year old) Very, very mild spoilers for Picard from 41:49 to 42:11 Bigger spoilers from 45:06 to 50:24 "It's almost like they can't understand women as something that are unrelated to men." THIS APPLIES TO EVERY ERA OF STAR TREK (except Discovery) "I mean, just because something is bad doesn't mean you can't love it. We're Voyager fans!" #SynthIntensifies Extra credits: this episode uses a drop created by Adam Ragusea for The Greatest Generation (go listen), and portions of compositions by Ron Jones. We're calling it fair use since we were discussing those pieces.
This week we're prepping for Picard Season 3 by watching an episode featuring Lore! TNG's 'Datalore' featured the introduction of Data's evil twin. Nach and Adam are here to share their thoughts on the episode and their Strange New Takes! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Data's brother, Lore, will play a role in Picard season 3, so Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss Lore's first appearance on TNG and the initial setup of his antagonism and personality.
Data's brother, Lore, will play a role in Picard season 3, so Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss Lore's first appearance on TNG and the initial setup of his antagonism and personality. The post Datalore (TNG) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
SHUT UP, WESLEY! People forget where this eternal line was first uttered, but it's right here, in this oft-forgotten episode from TNG's first season. But "Datalore" does quite a lot of heavy lifting for TNG lore, not just with that line, but also some new "rules" about Data. With Lore -- Data's evil twin -- set to return in Star Trek: Picard - Season Three, Bryan and Kristen take a look at his first appearance and see if that memorable line isn't the only thing worth remembering about this episode and season one in general.If you're enjoying our show, like us, rate us, and review us on whichever platform you listen. Curious to know about grades for the other series? Check out our website, trekmarrykillpod.com, and stay up to date on our standings.
Has the term developer advocacy ever left you scratching your head? This week data science developer advocate for JetBrains, Dr. Jodie Burchell, joins Jon Krohn to shed light on her responsibilities and why it's a role you might want to consider. Jodie also dives into building reproducible data science workflows and the keys to working effectively with real-world data. This episode is brought to you by Iterative (https://iterative.ai), the open-source company behind DVC. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Jodie's background in psychology [2:19] • Jodie's tips for real-world data preparation [6:52] • Tour JetBrains' developer tools: PyCharm, DataSpell and Datalore [10:38] • What is a data science developer advocate? [38:44] • The books that Jodie's co-authored [46:15] • Jodie's favorite Python libraries [58:30] • How to have reproducible data science workflows [1:01:33] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/629
Jon Krohn speaks with Erin LeDell, H2O.ai's Chief Machine Learning Scientist. They investigate how AutoML supercharges the data science process, the importance of admissible machine learning for an equitable data-driven future, and what Erin's group Women in Machine Learning & Data Science is doing to increase inclusivity and representation in the field. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • The H2O AutoML platform Erin developed [07:43] • How genetic algorithms work [19:17] • Why you should consider using AutoML? [28:15] • The “No Free Lunch Theorem” [33:45] • What Admissible Machine Learning is [37:59] • What motivated Erin to found R-Ladies Global and Women in Machine Learning and Data Science [47:00] • How to address bias in datasets [57:03] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/627
Character Profile: LoreHe's back! ...maybe? Definitely. Er, we think, based on a few seconds in a trailer!Brent Spiner (possibly!) returns as Lore in season three of "Star Trek: Picard." The trio examines Lore and his relations with the Next Gen crew - how evil is this evil twin? He only appeared in three (or four, depending on how one counts) episodes: "Datalore," "Brothers," and "Descent" (Parts 1 and 2). What makes Lore the antithesis of Data? What is his motivation? What more did we learn about Data and his "family"? Let us know all the lore about Lore!
Character Profile: Lore He's back! ...maybe? Definitely. Er, we think, based on a few seconds in a trailer! Brent Spiner (possibly!) returns as Lore in season three of "Star Trek: Picard." The trio examines Lore and his relations with the Next Gen crew - how evil is this evil twin? He only appeared in three (or four, depending on how one counts) episodes: "Datalore," "Brothers," and "Descent" (Parts 1 and 2). What makes Lore the antithesis of Data? What is his motivation? What more did we learn about Data and his "family"? Let us know all the lore about Lore!
Chainalysis' Director of Research, Kim Grauer joins Jon Krohn to explore the state of economic-data analysis on the blockchain. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Kim's role as Director of Research [5:02] • The unique real-time economic-data analytics of the blockchain [13:07] • How ML can predict patterns of criminal activity on the blockchain [18:56] • Interesting use cases of ML for crime investigation [29:37] • The tools and approaches Kim uses daily [47:44] • The future of crypto, blockchains, and data science [50:54] • Why a data science bootcamp helps people break into data science [53:42] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/625
Jon Krohn speaks with Shashank Kalanithi, the man who makes a sport out of YouTube and data analytics out of sports. Listen in as he talks about how he got started producing YouTube videos on data science, the essential differences between data science roles, and how data could shape the future of the sports industry. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • What motivated Shashank to start his YouTube channel [04:31] • The must-have technical skills for every data scientist [16:59] • The soft skills needed for data science [20:52] • The differences between data analyst, data scientist and data engineer [24:26] • How data are currently being applied in the sports industry [38:38] • The “needs” divide between digital native and traditional companies [45:34] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/623
Welcome to Watchers of Tomorrow! A podcast where we go through the world of science fiction television episode by episode, talking about the themes, concepts, ideas, the good, the bad, and the weird. We are great fans of sci-fi and would like to invite you on our journey through the funky and strange worlds that we are to explore… Today's episode: What would you do with an exact duplicate of yourself but evil? And they also don't have a goatee! Let us find out how genre savvy Data is this week as we meet his brother for the first time. Remember kids, trust data, not lore! ====== Who are we? Gepwin: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gepwin Dr. Izixs: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrIzixs Check out our web presence: Website: https://watchersoftomorrow.com/ Podbean: https://watchersoftomorrow.podbean.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyH1i8-qV9pI0q8CC-453nw Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixcksgjzjkeadxpqzurf52aaol4?t=Watchers_of_Tomorrow Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/watchers-of-tomorrow?refid=stpr TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Watchers-of-Tomorrow-p1153654/ Digital Podcast: http://www.digitalpodcast.com/feeds/98431-watchers-of-tomorrow Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/2gKB Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iIHJyPt9LbfSX5nFPco4L Music: “Waveform” and “Mori's Principle” by DRKRN "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/collections.html?collection=34&Search=Search Discord: https://discord.gg/s59QNqh
Cryptocurrency and blockchain take center stage this week as we welcome Chief Economist at Chainalysis, Philip Gradwell, to discuss the data science applications in this exciting field. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform, by Zencastr (zen.ai/sds), the easiest way to make high-quality podcasts, and by Bunch (superdatascience.com/bunch), the AI driven leadership coach. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Email natalie@jonkrohn.com for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • What the role of a chief economist entails [5:50] • What are blockchains and cryptocurrency? [8:23] • How analyzing cryptocurrencies differs from established fiat currencies [12:48] • Philip's work at Chainalysis [26:07] • Philip's crypto data analytics pipeline [34:48] • How Philip develops data products for a wide range of users [46:18] • How the blockchain facilitates innovative computing and machine learning technologies [51:52] • What Philip looks for in the data scientists he hires [1:04:59] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/621
Jon Krohn speaks with Erik Bernhardsson, the man who invented Spotify's original music recommendation system. They address the different ways to interview a data science candidate, how to deploy a data model into the cloud, and the approach he took that made Spotify go from a digital music startup to an AI-driven streaming giant. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform, by Zencastr (zen.ai/sds), the easiest way to make high-quality podcasts, and by Bunch (superdatascience.com/bunch), the AI driven leadership coach. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Email natalie@jonkrohn.com for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • The data problem that Erik's company Modal Labs solves [04:32] • Erik's prolific blogging career [09:15] • Opportunities for making data teams more efficient and productive [14:42] • Erik's views on interviewing data scientists and software developers [20:18] • Erik's tips and tricks for data science interviewees [31:35] • How Erik built Spotify's original music recommendation system [38:58] • Applying vectors to other tools, and opportunities for working with vectors [47:45] • Using Annoy to search across vectors [50:57] • Building Python module Luigi for Spotify [55:20] • The tools that Erik loves to work with [1:06:23] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/619
Welcome to this special bonus episode of Datalore! This is some extra banter that didn't quite make it into Johno and Rachel's episode for "The Measure of a Man." Hope it brings a smile to your face! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Hey there! This is Datalore. A Star Trek The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. For today's episode, Johno and Rachel talk about one of the best episodes of this series, "The Measure of a Man." They then talk about their jury duty experiences. Lots of fun banter in this, and if you'd like to hear some more ridiculous banter, check out the bonus episode for this week where they make each other laugh and laugh. Thanks for tuning in, and please consider leaving a rating/review. Enjoy! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Dr. Sean Taylor, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of Motif Analytics, joins Jon Krohn this week for yet another perspective on causal modeling. Tune in for a great conversation that covers large-scale causal experimentation, Information Systems, Bayesian parameter searches, and more. This episode is brought to you by Datalore (https://datalore.online/SDS), the collaborative data science platform, and by Zencastr (zen.ai/sds), the easiest way to make high-quality podcasts. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Email natalie@jonkrohn.com for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Sean on his new venture, Motif Analytics [4:23] • The relationship between causality and sequence analytics [15:26] • Sean's data science work at Lyft [22:21] • The key investments for large-scale causal experimentation [27:25] • Why and when is causal modeling helpful [32:34] • Causal modeling tools and recommendations [36:52] • Facebook's Prophet automation tool for forecasting [40:02] • What Sean looks for in data science hires [50:57] • Sean on his PhD in Information Systems [53:34] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/617
“Being a great data scientist” and “being great at a data science interview” are not one and the same. Jon Krohn speaks with Nick Singh about how to strengthen your interviewee skills, and how you can even beat out more senior competition to land a coveted data science role. This episode is brought to you by Datalore, the collaborative data science platform, and by Zencastr, the easiest way to make high-quality podcasts. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Email natalie@jonkrohn.com for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Nick's inspiration for writing his bestselling book, Ace the Data Science Interview [06:21] • Why Nick believes in being a work generalist [12:37] • How DataLemur supports emerging data scientists for free [15:43] • Why Nick started DataLemur off the back of his book [21:31] • Portfolio essentials for any data scientist [22:36] • The three most common things data scientists get wrong at the interview [24:33] • How data science introverts can shift their mindset about self-promotion [37:58] • Great responses to end your data science interview on the right foot [42:21] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/615
Dr. Emre Kiciman, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research joins the podcast to share his world-leading knowledge on causal machine learning. This episode is brought to you Datalore, the collaborative data science platform, and by Zencastr, the easiest way to make high-quality podcasts. Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience podcast episode? Email Natalie at Natalie@jonkrohn.com In this episode you will learn: • What is causal machine learning? [5:52] • Causal machine learning vs correlational machine learning [10:10] • Emre's DoWhy open-source library [16:17] • The four key steps of causal inference [21:24] • How and why Emre's key steps of causal inference will impact ML [26:36] • Emre's thoughts on the future of causal inference and AGI [34:09] • How Emre leverages social media data to solve social problems [38:36] • What's next for Emre's research [46:02] • The software tools Emre highly recommends [55:16] • What he looks for in the data science researchers he hires [58:45] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/613
In episode 20 of Sam Watches Star Trek, Sam and Tessa discuss the TNG episodes "Datalore" and "11001001."
Welcome to the special bonus episode for Datalore. In this short and sweet episode, the Johno and Rachel have a very open discussion about their late grandmother's funeral that they recently attended. Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a rating/review. Enjoy! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Hey y'all, this is Datalore! a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. For today's episode, Johno and Rachel discuss season two's “A Matter of Honor” in which Riker ends up being second in command on a Klingon ship. They also talk about times in their lives when they felt like foreigners. And you'll see that there is a separate bonus episode this time around. In that one, the pair has a very open discussion about their late grandmother's funeral that they recently attended. Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a rating/review. Enjoy! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Star Trek: The Next Generation analysis of season 1 episode 12 (Datalore) In an episode so wonderful it's as if it was plucked fully formed from Nic's head, today we revel in the pure joy that is Datalore - an episode that is BOTH Data- and Wesley-centric. Whoowee! Datalore hits on several deep topics while dancing along a delicious camp edge. We explore the episode's themes of found vs biological family, are we ever really known by the people around us, correct pronoun usage, ageism, neurodivergence, and more! Resource: https://www.instagram.com/p/CZW5nv0OJ6Q/ (@startrekmemes_ Instagram post) for Nic's dad joke. Support the Show!Financially support us on Patreon! You'll get access to rad merchandise and bonus content at https://patreon.com/redshirtcollective (https://patreon.com/redshirtcollective) Follow us on Instagram to enjoy our juicy episode-related memes at https://instagram.com/redshirtcollective (https://instagram.com/redshirtcollective) Share us with others by leaving us a review on iTunes or your preferred podcasting app, sharing us on social media, and/or recommending us to friends!
Hey Everyone and welcome to Datalore! A Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. Today's episode discusses “Unnatural Selection” from season two of TNG, and then Johno and Rachel talk about which super powers they would each want. Rachel's answers truly surprise Johno, so enjoy that! And on a more personal note, the siblings reference their grandmother in this episode. Not long after they recorded this, their grandmother passed on out of this life. Hopefully she's listening to this and laughing. Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob meet Data's evil twin brother with "Datalore." But who can think about that when they're saying goodbye to David Tennant and the Tenth Doctor with "The End of Time." Star Trek: The Next Generation: Datalore - 2:38 Doctor Who: The End of Time - 54:42 Episode Rankings - 2:18:20 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
After many years (generations, if you will), Start Trek finally gets to the first Next Gen movie, Star Trek: Generations! We're also covering the TNG episodes Datalore and Brothers.
Hi there and welcome to Datalore! A Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. For today's episode, Johno and Rachel dive into “The Outrageous Okona” and then talk about what they find funny and their comedic influences growing up. Is there lots of giggling? Why yes! Thank you so much for giving it a listen, and if you are enjoying our podcast, consider leaving a rating or review. Have fun! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Hello and welcome to Datalore! A Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. In today's episode, Johno and I discuss “Elementary Dear Data,” a fun and thought provoking holodeck episode. We each also share about a time in history that we would have liked to live, which ends up being very similar, funnily enough. Thanks for listening and consider leaving a rating for review. :) Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Hello People! This is Datalore! A Star Trek the Next Generation Podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. Today's episode is the Season 1 finale, and Johno and Rachel talk about the finale of Season 1 of TNG called “The Neural Zone.” This episode inspires a great conversation between the two of them about whether or not they would travel into the future. Enjoy! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
This week we got evil Vaudeville villain twin brothers and a sexism planet full of tall ladies.
Welcome to Episode 4 of Datalore: A Star Trek the Next Generation Podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. Today's episode is a big one, where Johno and Rachel discuss the episode of TNG that inspired the name of this podcast, "Datalore." They also talk about a somewhat awkward incident between the two of them when they were both younger. Enjoy! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
This is Datalore! A Star Trek The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. In today's episode they dive into the pilot of TNG called “Encounter at Farpoint.” They also talk about what inspired Johno to do this podcast, Rachel brings up how she felt as though Picard was like a second father to her, and Johno tells a story of when he was living his best life in Maui. Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
Proceeding yet another clever intro to the podcast, we dive into Data's origin story — something they shouldn't have done in the first season. Well, they shouldn't have done a lot of things in the first season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-measure-of-an-episode/message
@profoundlygross joins us again. Data explores his past and discovers a long lost brother. Lore may be up to no good. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Data discovers he has a brother, and said brother wants to kill Wesley so badly ("Datalore"). Then, middle-age men discuss an episode about feminism written and directed by middle-age men ("Angel One"). Note: Please pardon the audio issues. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge