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We're revisiting the Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 4 “Dead Stop,” now that Jamie and Bill have watched the episode. After going through a minefield last episode, the Enterprise and crew aren’t in the best of shape. Malcolm has to have Phlox Worm PT and the ship is going to take years to repair. […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 35: Second Contact: Always Read the Fine Print! appeared first on The ESO Network.
We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 4 “Dead Stop,” but only Maria has actually watched the episode. After going through a minefield last episode, the Enterprise and crew aren’t in the best of shape. Malcolm has to have Phlox Worm PT and the ship is going to take years to repair. But they […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 34: Always Read the Fine Print! appeared first on The ESO Network.
Lou Marchetti is a curious mind in search of deeper understanding. I see him as a high-performing professional and an athlete. His life literally came to a complete stop, and he is here with us today to tell a story like no other. Summary In this conversation, Lou Marchetti shares his profound journey from a high-achieving finance professional to a survivor of cardiac arrest. He reflects on his childhood, the pressures of achievement, and the pivotal moment that changed his life. Lou discusses his relationship with money, the drive for acceptance, and the lessons learned from his near-death experience. He emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and the need to stop and reflect on one's life choices. In this conversation, Lou shares his transformative journey through a sabbatical that allowed him to embrace rest, reflection, and meaningful connections. He explains the importance of curiosity, the lessons learned from his experiences, and how he is redefining success in his life. The dialogue emphasizes the need for personal growth, the value of living in the moment, and the significance of community and connection in our lives. Podcast Program – Disclosure Statement Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Today I talked to Barbara Nickless about The Drowning Game (Thomas and Mercer, 2025). Two sisters are heirs to a company that builds yachts for the super wealthy, and both are excited about a commission that will introduce them to the huge Asian market. Shortly after arriving in Singapore, Nadia learns that her sister, Cass has plummeted from a 40th floor balcony. Numb with grief, Nadia takes over Cass's job of finishing a yacht for a high-level Chinese scientist whose work is important to the repressive Chinese government. In gripping prose, Nickless delves into yacht design, espionage, the world of high-stakes yachting, and China's repressive regime. Figuring out why Cass died could tear the company apart and might get Nadia killed in this suspenseful intrigue-filled novel about family history, loyalty, and secrets. Barbara Nickless is the Wall Street Journal and Amazon Charts bestselling author of Play of Shadows, Dark of Night, and At First Light in the Dr. Evan Wilding series, as well as the Sydney Rose Parnell series, which includes Blood on the Tracks, a Suspense Magazine Best of 2016 selection and winner of the Colorado Book Award and the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence; Dead Stop, winner of the Colorado Book Award and nominee for the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence; Ambush; and Gone to Darkness. In addition to her career as a technical writer and instructional designer, Barbara worked as a raptor rehabilitator, piano teacher and performer, and a sword fighter. She served as the Director of Education for the country's largest public astronomical observatory. It was all great fun. But then a wildfire burned down her family's home. For Barbara, losing everything also meant she had everything to gain. Her essays and short stories have appeared in Writer's Digest and on Criminal Element, among other markets. She lives in Colorado, where she loves to cave, snowshoe, hike, and drink single malt Scotch―usually not at the same time. Connect with her at www.barbaranickless.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Barbara Nickless about The Drowning Game (Thomas and Mercer, 2025). Two sisters are heirs to a company that builds yachts for the super wealthy, and both are excited about a commission that will introduce them to the huge Asian market. Shortly after arriving in Singapore, Nadia learns that her sister, Cass has plummeted from a 40th floor balcony. Numb with grief, Nadia takes over Cass's job of finishing a yacht for a high-level Chinese scientist whose work is important to the repressive Chinese government. In gripping prose, Nickless delves into yacht design, espionage, the world of high-stakes yachting, and China's repressive regime. Figuring out why Cass died could tear the company apart and might get Nadia killed in this suspenseful intrigue-filled novel about family history, loyalty, and secrets. Barbara Nickless is the Wall Street Journal and Amazon Charts bestselling author of Play of Shadows, Dark of Night, and At First Light in the Dr. Evan Wilding series, as well as the Sydney Rose Parnell series, which includes Blood on the Tracks, a Suspense Magazine Best of 2016 selection and winner of the Colorado Book Award and the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence; Dead Stop, winner of the Colorado Book Award and nominee for the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence; Ambush; and Gone to Darkness. In addition to her career as a technical writer and instructional designer, Barbara worked as a raptor rehabilitator, piano teacher and performer, and a sword fighter. She served as the Director of Education for the country's largest public astronomical observatory. It was all great fun. But then a wildfire burned down her family's home. For Barbara, losing everything also meant she had everything to gain. Her essays and short stories have appeared in Writer's Digest and on Criminal Element, among other markets. She lives in Colorado, where she loves to cave, snowshoe, hike, and drink single malt Scotch―usually not at the same time. Connect with her at www.barbaranickless.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
When the Entrepreneur puts out a general distress call, what they get back are coordinates for a repair station nearby. But when they show up to find that nobody's home, the price might seem too good to be true but the ship's torpedos finally get to save the day. What's the best way to mask the smell of fireworks? Where can you still find a Bunn coffee maker? Was it time to kill off Mayweather? It's the episode that arrives pre-shaved!Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
Mailbag day- common hitting issues 1. Back foot misaligned 2. Stepping in the bucket vs. diving in 3. Dead Stop hitter 4. The wrap 5. Fear of the ball
SHOWNOTES Great Scott! We've a new season of Discovery starting this week and Miles and Charlie want in on all the possible synergy and sponsorship deals talking about BRAND NEW STAR TREK should entail. But we weren't invited to the premier and Miles has just discovered ‘Taskmaster' so he has no time to fly anywhere, but what they do have is the Trailer on YouTube and they spend a lot of time on YouTube. So our brave explorers have picked three episodes which might have a connection to what might happen in the show. In ‘Captain's Holiday,' we see Picard take the right holiday on the wrong planet, in ‘Reflections,' Boimler and Mariner attend a Job's Fair while Rutherford discovers he's not the man he used to be, or thought he used to be and in ‘Minefield,' we see Reed be THE MOST BRITISH MAN in Star Trek as we finally tackle the prequel episode to ‘Dead Stop' (See our 2023 Halloween Episode- Holodeck of Horror') as we prepare to hit our 100th episode episode of Star Trek next episode! Captain's Holiday: 00:16:45 Reflections: 00:43:23 Minefield: 01:05:22 TALKING POINTS INCLUDE: Professor Benny Summerfield, Dune Part 2, how we sometimes don't look at the knock-on effects of flops on art, Dune 2's white saviour narrative, Christopher Walken giving no fucks, Miles' Walken impression if lackluster, changes to Dune, Miles can't tell what will or will not scare his wife anymore, ‘I Love Rock ‘N Roll' WASN'T by Aerosmith? That's news to Miles! DRINKING GAME: Take a shot every time Miles says the phrase ‘Such and Such wants to ride Picard's Sexy Bald Head.' Patrick Stewart has, by this point in the show, become a damn maniac, Patrick Stewart's infidelities, less complext Farenghi, the Bill and Ted school of Time-Travelling Archeology, Patrick Stewart's ego, Gene is complicated sexually, Miles needs to cut Twitter out, Lewis Capaldi might be the next Ed Sheeran. One more ALLAMARAINE. Jerky Tech-Bro Rutherford, Miles is very eagle-eyed when it comes to the show dropping hints, AM= After Moopsy. Fantastic Store was a Brighton-based comic shop in the 90s that sadly closed by decade's end. Miles has made another Starbucks think they're cursed. How the uniforms have some character to them. Charlie has played GURPS, Bowie and Waites, not great shop music, the episode stops dead as Miles and Charlie count how many episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise they've each recapped, Miles sings a little song, no, it's not the theme tune to Blake's 7. Shadey Romulan Tech (not Tek), Reed is a self-sacrificing smeghead, he's also too British, Charlie started reading 2000ad, chunky tech and props, one of our mission statements was to find GOOD episodes of Enterprise and we have. We've now almost seen ONE EIGHTH of Star Trek, for better or worse.
Archer is in desperate need to get Enterprise repaired--and what would you know, the ship just so happen to stumble across a repair station that will fix everything for practically nothing. What could possibly go wrong? contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com Twitter/X - @JoshfromMars
The past is back to haunt us this week on "Enterprise" – both recent and not. First up: while searching for a fix for the mine damage from last week, the crew is directed to an automated repair station that seems a bit too good to be true in "Dead Stop". After that, Archer has offended the Kreetassans again (but maybe they have a point this time), but he doesn't care because Porthos isn't doing well in "A Night in Sickbay". Also this week: TOS-style space weirdness, a complete lack of subtlety, and Dr. Pulaski! [timestamps: Dead Stop: 00:43; Sickbay: 25:34; Dr. Blog: 58:29] [tumbl to crumpets: https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/737907276008046592/character-spotlight-katherine-pulaski?source=share]
We did it y'all. We watched an Enterprise episode. 30 rock, all Trek shows should have dogs, fried catfish controversy and accent history, and seriously, who is Malcolm???
It's Halloween, so it's time for spooky episodes of Star Trek! There are some ominous cucumber sandwiches, some salt and a lot of air vents this year! The Man Trap gives us the classic TOS villain of the Salt Vampire and some shapeshifting shenanigans. There's also an amazing glove puppet plant. Dead Stop has a brightly-lit rest stop with offers that are too good to be true. Including why it was on ‘spookiest Star Trek episode' listicles. Persistence of Vision brings us some horror in the Delta Quadrant as it looks like Janeway's losing her mind. The characters and sandwiches from her Gothic novel holodeck program are appearing in the real world! 10:22 - The Man Trap (TOS) 37:58 - Dead Stop (Enterprise) 1:05:02 - Persistence of Vision (Voyager) Miles guested on Breakfast in the Ruins where he talked about some more of James Herbert's rat books! https://breakfastintheruins.podbean.com/e/halloween-special-2023-james-herbert-s-domain/ Talking points include: James Herbert, Classic Dr Who, Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense, Rupert & The Frog Song, The Wicked + The Divine, Yellow Submarine, paintballing, Werewolf, Doctor Zachary Smith, Seth MacFarlane, Logan's Run, The Mountain Goats, Lost, Robson & Jerome, PJ & Duncan, Todd in the Shadows' review of From Justin to Kelly, Cube, The OC, Miami Vice, some Cube 2: Hypercube action, space in Star Trek is Warhammer terrifying, Stargate Universe, Dead Space, Mariah Carey has traumatised us both, Bothans, Mass Effect 2 Relationship Choices and a budget Colin Firth. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedants Corner: Miles should have said Series One, not Season One of Dr Who, but he was having fun and that level of pedantry is more Charlie's thing Miles was right, Sunshine Superman is indeed a DC Comics character Charlie means that Seth MacFarlane might have gone back in time in a Trials and Tribble-ations way, not a Trouble with Tribbles way Apparently Harry Kim's girlfriend Libby is actually real. Who knew? Charlie has now seen Taylor Swift: Eras and it was very good. 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 https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on October 13th, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Dave RussellProducer: Kris Boswell
cut tragically short by david's dog dropping a squeaky duck toy on my space bar but we had to make it to a showing of master gardener (review forthcoming) evil dead rise spoilers start at like 10:30
All Good Things A Star Trek Universe Podcast: Episode 093: Man vs Machine: Pt 3: ENT Dead Stop Mark, Amy and Christos discuss artificial intelligence through Enterprise season 2 episode, Dead Stop. We discuss the improvements of AI, especially in Dubai, UAE, over the past five years. AI is good, except when it's not. Is a service station, or any type of service, ideal for AI? Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook. Follow the network on Instagram @BQNPodcasts Find us on Twitter: The Network: @BQNpodcasts The Show: @AllGoodPod Amy: @MissAmyNelson Mark: @MarkWhite207 Christos: @whatstheteabev BQN Podcasts are brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim Cooper Anonymous Mahendran Radhakrishnan David Willett Peter Hong Tom Van Scotter Vera Bible Jim McMahon Justin Oser Greg Molumby Thad Hait Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi Joe Mignone Carl Wonders You can become a part of the Hive Mind Collective here: https://www.Patreon.com/BQN We'd love to add your uniqueness to our own! Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. “All Good Things” is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.
Mark, Amy and Christos discuss artificial intelligence through Enterprise season 2 episode, Dead Stop. We discuss the improvements of AI, especially in Dubai, UAE, over the past five years. AI is good, except when it's not. Is a service station, or any type of service, ideal for AI?Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook.Follow the network on Instagram @BQNPodcastsFind us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNpodcastsThe Show: @AllGoodPodAmy: @MissAmyNelsonMark: @MarkWhite207Christos: @whatstheteabev BQN Podcasts are brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim CooperAnonymousMahendran RadhakrishnanDavid WillettPeter HongTom Van ScotterVera BibleJim McMahonJustin OserGreg MolumbyThad HaitChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiJoe MignoneCarl Wonders You can become a part of the Hive Mind Collective here: https://www.Patreon.com/BQN We'd love to add your uniqueness to our own! Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. “All Good Things” is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are reaching an end of their special series looking throug the most horrific and Lovecraftian of the "Star Trek" series, this time watching Voyager's body horror/character introspection "Faces" episode and Enterprise's killer A.I. mystery episode, "Dead Stop."The guys then use these episodes as inpsiration for a sci-fi horror series they're developing. Episode 359 includes: -Gay news! "Scooby Doo's" Thelma canonically gay! "Bros" underperforms! -Trailer reactions to movies that are frustraingly close to some of Ben's many, many pitches. -Is Rob Zombie's "The Munsters" as bad as it looks, and it looks quite bad? -The guys have big differences of opinion on the controversial Marilyn Monroe biopic, "Blonde." -Star Trek-ifying -- "Dead Stop" / "Faces" -The guys discuss the body horror and identity issues of Voyager's "Faces" and the mysterious spacecraft curiosity of Enterprise's "Dead Stop." The guys then brainstorm from there into a sci-fi TV project, "The Void," and the back-half of season one's planned twelve episodes.
The NX-01 gets a refit AND helps itself to some totally not suspect brisket at the local Space Buc-ee's in "Dead Stop"! Trip and Reed try to Solid Snake, Archer has poorly articulated feelings, and we find out the real reason Mayweather is on this show as we review this shadow two-parter.
Ken Peacock, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President for the Business Council of British Columbia discusses Canada's economic growth through the first half of 2022 and just how many jobs B.C. is creating.
Episode 183 These Are the Voyages. We Begin Star Trek Enterprise as we continue onwards on Deep Space Nine as Eric enjoys Bermuda Triangle in Space story, Bob Loves it. These Are the Voyages Ratings: Bob 4, Eric 8. ENT highs and lows: Eric Top picks 1 Dear Doctor 2 Dead Stop 3 Twilight 4 MineField 5 Canamar 6 Similitude 7 Regeneration 8 Fallen Hero 9 Stratagem Honorable mention Canamar Cease Fire Vox Sola Proving Ground Damage Observer Effect
We often discuss conventional vs sumo deadlifts... but, in what way should you perform your deadlift... singles, dead stop reps, touch and go? What are the different ways a deadlift can be performed, and, which way is best for you? In today's podcast that's exactly what we discuss and answer!!! Listen in to learn more!!!
Jody Simpson and Adam Woodward have rewatched Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 2, Episode 4 "Dead Stop" (2002), as part of the Enterprise rewatch review podcast series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: Enterprise S2 E4 - "Dead Stop" (2002) Rewatch Review First Aired: October 9, 2002 In-universe date: 2152 Date of Podcast: June 20, 2022 Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Jody Simpson, Kevin Millard, Dave Mader LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson PRODUCER Dave Mader Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #StarTrek #Enterprise #Bakula #LiveLongAndPodcast #LocutorsOfTrek
“Dead Stop” 20th-anniversary reflections. Having suffered serious damage in the Romulan minefield, the Enterprise sends out a distress call and is directed by Tellarites to a mysterious space station apparently built as part of a cross-promotional campaign with Arthur C. Clarke. Aboard the station, Archer learns that the Enterprise can be repaired in just 34.2 hours for a price so low he can't refuse. Only that price turns out to be much higher as Travis goes missing and more and more inquiries are not recognized. It's time to enter the Haunted House of Catfish. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Dead Stop” as we enter a pristine house of horrors with offers that seem too good to be true—one that puts humanity in its place and proves that Roxann Dawson knows how to do eerie. Anyone up for a side of cornbread? Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Dead Stop” 20th-anniversary reflections. Having suffered serious damage in the Romulan minefield, the Enterprise sends out a distress call and is directed by Tellarites to a mysterious space station apparently built as part of a cross-promotional campaign with Arthur C. Clarke. Aboard the station, Archer learns that the Enterprise can be repaired in just 34.2 hours for a price so low he can't refuse. Only that price turns out to be much higher as Travis goes missing and more and more inquiries are not recognized. It's time to enter the Haunted House of Catfish. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Dead Stop” as we enter a pristine house of horrors with offers that seem too good to be true—one that puts humanity in its place and proves that Roxann Dawson knows how to do eerie. Anyone up for a side of cornbread? Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
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This week "Dan Dan" are joined by long time friend of the show, formerly from The Ten Forward Podcast, Si Foster.We discuss whether this is A part two of a two-parter, last of a four parter or a previosuly unseen part 5 to the Tessek Prime Quintology?Rogue full-AI or just a really super advanced computer?station seen again in Voyager?Oh and by the way has anyone seen the guy who flies the ship, you know the one, tall bloke, loves a good prank, Space Boomer, answers to 'Travis'?The Intro Music is by AudioBinger from freemusicarchive.org
MORE LESSONS TO WAKE THE DEAD - STOP IT WITH THE FAKE HOLIDAYS ALREADY - PART 1
Matt and Sean talk about stopping at gas stations in the middle of nowhere and getting ripped off.Support the show: https://pod.fan/trek-in-timeYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.show/Get in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackFollow us on Twitter: @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode Gary Morgan and Jim Stamm are joined by long time Pirates fan, Douglas Ford. With a busy week for the Bucs and MLB there's no shortage of things to talk about. From the Jacob Stallings trade to Colin Moran getting DFA'd to make room for re-signed Yoshi Tsutsugo all the way to the lockout, Gary, Jim and Douglas bring you a jam packed show this week!
On this episode Gary Morgan and Jim Stamm are joined by long time Pirates fan, Douglas Ford. With a busy week for the Bucs and MLB there's no shortage of things to talk about. From the Jacob Stallings trade to Colin Moran getting DFA'd to make room for re-signed Yoshi Tsutsugo all the way to the lockout, Gary, Jim and Douglas bring you a jam packed show this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Gary Morgan and Jim Stamm are joined by long time Pirates fan, Douglas Ford. With a busy week for the Bucs and MLB there's no shortage of things to talk about. From the Jacob Stallings trade to Colin Moran getting DFA'd to make room for re-signed Yoshi Tsutsugo all the way to the lockout, Gary, Jim and Douglas bring you a jam packed show this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Boldly, Tho we have a surprising direct follow in early Enterprise with Dead Stop! Join us in the minefield aftermath as we expand Malcolm Reed's resume, discuss recreation that isn't food, and uh, complain about modern Trek some more. Sorry...
PJ, Mat and Eliot join the Enterprise crew as they stop at a space services for some repairs. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ko-fi.com Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in September 2021
Star Trek ENT S2E04 Dead Stop
:בתוכנית הפעם אנחנו סוקרים את הפרק הרביעי מהעונה השנייה של אנטרפרייז ENT 2x04 - Dead Stop :מראי מקום בתוכנית פתיחה ותקציר הפרק - 00:00 - 04:00 נקודות כלליות על הפרק - 04:00 - 39:15 המסרים העמוקים יותר בפרק, אדם מול מכונה, השוואה למטריקס ועוד - 39:15 - 1:00:20 נקודות מדעיות בפרק, התרשמות כללית וכמה הערות לסיום - 1:00:20 - סוף !האזנה נעימה
After the infamous Romulan minefield incident, a computer controlled alien repair station fixes up Enterprise, mends Malcolm Reed's leg, and abducts Travis Mayweather, all while making a quick 200 liters of good old Warp Plasma. But it's a trap Archer blows up the whole thing up and makes a quick getaway. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 83 01:03 The show is hosted by Captain Nathan Adams 01:30 An audience with Gowron 02:04 Section 31 at it again 02:57 Feeling of Respect 03:04 Welcome back Stephanie 04:03 Tribble side project 05:06 Thank You Patreons! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 06:04 News: Viacom CBS and Sky brings Paramount + and Star Trek: Prodigy to Europe! 06:59 Star Trek: Unplugged? Ha! New Trek vs Old Trek 12:29 IDIC 13:55 Some Star Trek Movies move to AMC+ 16:26 LeVar Burton voice and likeness lent to a Tonie 17:55 Star Trek Enterprise S2E4 - "Dead Stop" 18:16 Teaser 19:00 Damage...Send NCIS? 19:45 Like bike ride 20:30 Anyone hear from Archer? 21:20 Convenient for Plot 22:16 Consequences from show to show 23:10 Act I 24:10 We can't fit...What?! 24:40 Too good to be true? 25:02 Reed and Phlox - The worms 25:44 If you're hurting, you're alive 25:50 Where does the blood worm come out? 26:40 I could build that 27:16 Let me show where it's hurt 27:40 That computer sounds familiar 28:30 Voice Activated Frustration 29:15 What?! No Apple Pay? 29:45 Warp Plasma is a Thing 30:42 Nice Warp Plasma Barrels 30:59 ACME Warp Plasma 31:21 Rec Room 31:41 Act II 32:40 Full-Featured Replicator 33:10 Archer's got a stick up his ass 34:55 Tucker and Reed: Naturally Curious 36:18 Intrusion Detection 37:09 Pay no attention to the computer behind the curtain! 37:20 Travis's Demise 37:43 The only Black guy 39:55 Act III 41:50 The Matrix 42:26 Phlox's mind 43:15 Rigelian Fever 43:25 Get vaccinated, or else 44:11 You signed a contract 44:20 Archer: I Knew it! 45:00 Pulling Tubes 45:30 All-Seeing Computer? 47:00 It's a voyeur? 47:30 Tucker's Overacting 47:42 He was being a Ken 48:20 Acting Acting Badly 49:43 That inquiry was not recognized 50:36 Act IV 51:44 Yanker...All he does is yank...One big yank. He's really good at yanking 53:19 No Body Left Behind 53:55 Not the way you want to got to Sto'Vo'Kkor 54:05 Archer is the worst captain. What other captains would to 55:24 Prequel to the Borg? 55:40 Similar Evolution 55:58 Artificial Intelligence Run Amok 57:39 Speak'N'Spell and Alexa got together and had a repair station 58:00 What about the next customer? 58:22 Ferengi's Dead Stop? 59:30 The scores 1:02:10 What they do with the spare Mayweather Body? 1:04:00 Different Opinions are OK 1:07:15 Next Week: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2 Episode 1! Be Safe! - Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
Enterprise encounters a Romulan minefield, the hard way - Hoshi bangs her head, Phlox gets busy in sickbay, Travis flies the ship to safety, The Romulans take pot shots, Reed does his duty and gets rather attached, and Archer almost gets punked by a mine. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 82 00:35 Our #1 Returns 01:00 Podcasting cloaked 01:15 No Kids! 02:00 No Tribbles Harmed 02:25 Two Member Myth 02:50 Punk Rock Tribble 03:15 What happens on the Klingon Ship... 04:06 Blacklight Planet 04:25 Shout out to Section 31 and Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground 04:45 Skant Fit 05:48 Corrections 06:44 Timey Wimey Who? 08:30 News: Star Trek Funko Pops - https://www.startrek.com/gallery/the-latest-star-trek-funko-pops-are-available-to-pre-order 09:20 Transparent Aluminum and Velcro Thoughts 09:37 Getting 2 things 09:50 Star Trek: Mission Chicago Tix/Hotel now on sale - https://www.startrekmissions.com/ 10:40 55th Year Convention Protocols - https://www.creationent.com 12:00 Ship...Out of Danger? 12:40 Crying for Star Trek 13:20 Positivity 14:30 Getting 5G 14:50 Magnetictivity 15:30 Might delete later 15:50 Star Trek: Lower Decks Aug. 12 Paramount Plus, but for the rest of the world Aug. 13 on Amazon Prime 17:17 https://www.dailystartreknews.com/read/star-trek-voyagers-doctor-robert-picardo-offers-fans-free-autographed-photos-if-they-get-the-covid-19-vaccine 19:55 Star Trek: Enterprise - S2E3 "Minefield" 20:20 Teaser -"IED" 20:50 Gonna see a new planet....BOOM! 21:15 Awkward Breakfast 22:00 SportsBall 22:25 Space's Ass 23:10 More bounce to the ounce 23:40 Pumped Up Effects 23:58 Got a communication for ya, bitch...BOOM! 24:50 Act I - "Stealth Bomber" 25:40 Ambushed 26:20 First Time - Romulans 27:05 Osmotic Eel gets it's groove on 27:37 Hoshi, my! What long hair you have. 28:23 Skant too short? 28:45 The Duty 29:30 Bone to pick 29:55 EV Suit/Magnetics 31:56 Our pants are down 32:30 Starship Troopers Suits from the Book 33:25 Detach the Hull Plating? 300 Bolts 34:35 Act II - "The Bomb" 34:45 Romulan Secrets? 36:27 Joystick 36:50 Which Atari Game? 37:38 Doing it by feel 38:00 Romulan Bets 38:30 Getting Malcolm to open up 39:00 Great Uncle 39:20 First Time Star Trek Writer 40:10 Help from the one person 40:40 Hoshi Banged 42:00 Talent 42:40 Act III - "Suicide Bomber" 43:20 Taco Tuesday Strikes Again! 43:50 Reading Romulan Star Empire 44:30 Scary Mine De-Arming 45:00 Dude! You're working on a explosive device! 45:20 Fraternization 45:40 In Space!? That's pretty kinky 46:15 Salty Ocean 47:00 Being friendly with your boss 49:49 The Uncle Story 50:44 Punked by a Mine 51:30 Plastique and Noobs 52:20 Romulan Differences 52:50 Grievers 53:15 Heroism 54:45 Travis also has sense of Duty 55:00 Malcolm needs to be laid 55:40 I want to live! 56:10 It Was His Duty 56:30 Act IV - "Mind Blown" 57:10 T'Pol gets emotional? 58:00 In space, there's no sound 59:00 Documentary Style CG'd shots Space: Above and Beyond 1:00:00 Fox?!?! 1:00:55 Friday Nights 1:01:40 Spacesuit Design Flaw/Feature? 1:02:28 Mine Rants: Timing 1:03:20 Mine Rants: You Can't Twerk in Space 1:04:10 Mine Rants: Force of Explosion 1:04:55 Mine Rants: How'd they get in the ship? 1:05:00 Crunchy Eggs 1:06:00 Romulan point of view 1:06:30 Mine/Ship Cloaking 1:08:20 All Goop 1:09:08 Completely Impossible Things 1:09:30 Heather Score 1:11:50 Different Views and Slapping the Hot Dog? 1:13:20 Next week: Star Trek: Enterprise - "Dead Stop" Be Safe! - Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
Wowee!! We can't believe it's already been 3 Years!! In this episode we celebrate our anniversary with JP Riddles, Coco Cashmere, Puzzbot and the introduction of some Leather alter ego's! We also predict the future, ruin the printing press, give our compliments to the chef and we have our first ever self imposed DEAD STOP!! Celebrate with us and cheers to the next 3 years!! #WiddleWednesdayStarring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifEditing by: Casey ToneyTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline MorrisWant more? Get Weekly Bonus Eps on Patreon!Want merch? Visit our TeePublic Store! or pins, buttons & printsWant to advertise on the show? Check out Hey Riddle Riddle via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There is no doubt Bill Cosby's release from prison has set the internet on fire. There is a bit of celebration in some circles. Is it warranted? Shacarri Richardson is not dead! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alex-c-jones/message
This week, we're joined by the wonderful Wyrm (@Czarwrym) to argue about Enterprise's Dead Stop, in which the NX-01's visit to a mysterious automated repairs station turns to tragedy (?) when Ensign Mayweather is kidnapped by the computer! Honestly, that makes this episode sound more interesting than it actually is.
Welcome to Captain's Quarters, The Star Trek Rewatch Podcast where Jason and Gabe are rewatching the entire Star Trek catalog starting at the beginning of the chronology. In this episode, they cover Star Trek Enterprise, Season 2 Episode 4 "Dead Stop". Music by Aaron Kenny @youtube: contactkennya
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The Riding Big Red Podcast is back for Season 2! In this episode we are sharing details of the new season, talking about the dangers of speeding, and of course taking you on a gruesome call to kick off our first episode.
So Vicky is closer but still way off about the ship braking down lol
Enterprise docks with a strange, automated repair space station, which proves too good to be true. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss Enterprise switching up its "mystery" formula! Plus, the guys talk about the characterization of Malcolm Reed, Mayweather's twelve-pack, and trying to delay an automated phone service! 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
We talk up utilizing the Make Noise Eurorack Utility Module with our Moog Mother 32 and DFAM in the song: "Train Rolling 2 A Dead Stop" Click link 2 listen on SoundCloud: https://found.ee/YFgX Check out the review on Music Gateway of a new track to be released on Swedish PR Label on 09/18/2020: https://found.ee/AUbB We are a devotee of hardware DAWless recording. Check out our music on all Streaming services. If you are an independent artist, musician and/or creative and want to be interviewed on a podcast-- leave us a voice memo on Anchor.fm with your Instagram UserName and we will send you a direct message regarding scheduling a podcast interview. Alternatively you could send an email at PhantomElectricGhost@gmail.com or a Direct Message on Facebook @phantomelectricghost Podcast Interview options: Free Audio interviews via Anchor.fm Paid real time Video Interviews via Streamyard and Facebook Live -- Video interviews are also published as audio interviews after broadcast only $25.00 USD Send a direct message to our Instagram for details: expansive_sound_experiments PEG on Twitter: https://found.ee/phantom_electric_ghost_twitter Book Phantom Electric Ghost for a concert here: https://kangainspace.com/artist.php?phantomelectricghost We can do online concerts **************************************************************************************** Influence Marketing with Intellifluence -- Work Safely from home https://bit.ly/3fLLkkh PayPal Me Support 4 Phantom Electric Ghost https://www.paypal.me/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
Would you be willing to take a brief survey about your experience with Definitely Not Creepy Deep-Space Repair, Jonathan? Today's episode sees the return of Wren from Defrag (on our end) and the return of a 1960s understanding of computers (on the show's end). Also, if you were wondering, the pen was in Josh's pocket the whole time. Here's Defrag's Facebook page! Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
Deze podcast is ontstaan omdat Bo meer wou weten over punk. Wees klaar voor een bijna drie uur durende verheerlijking van alles punk. Van The Ramones tot Black Flag tot Dead Stop tot Cheap Drugs tot Riverdales tot True Colors tot The Priceduifkes tot Reproach tot Ramp Jam tot De Lintfabriek tot Crossbonefest tot The City Is Dead tot This Ain't Noise tot The Apers tot The Setup tot The Real Danger tot Haemers enzovoort enzovoort. Een heel hoop gezever van legendarische shows uit het verleden maar omdat we niet in de val "vroeger was alles beter" willen trappen hebben we het ook over showkes en fests die er aan gaan komen en bands waar er naar uitgekeken moet worden. Want nee, vroeger was zeker niet alles beter. Wat deze aflevering niet is, is een drie uur durende Danzig worship. Daar heeft Anthony een stokske voor gestoken. DISCLAIMER: Ja, er zijn nog duuzd andere dingen in de punk waar we het over kunnen hebben, maar na bijna drie uur was Anthony te "gaar" om verder te doen. Er gaat heus nog wel eens een punk aflevering komen waar we dieper into ander stuff zullen gaan. Enjoy!
The gang dodges Rockcrocs in Stop and Go Station. Also, we explore the secret history of Mario's crimes in Donkey Kong Jr. Will we ever see Cranky's son again?? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-stage-at-a-time/message
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about whether upright rows are safe, touch-and-go vs. dead-stop for exercises such as deadlifts, the benefits and detriments of rucking, and whether it is possible that humans could evolve to safely consume McDonald's-type food daily and require less exercise. The power and influence of YouTube celebrities. (5:25) Are people more interested in seeing people fight who they KNOW, rather than see fighters that ACTUALLY fight for a living? (8:20) The guys recap the feedback heard at the recent CPPS Coaches training course held at Mind Pump Headquarters. (17:20) How everything we perceive is through a filter. (19:56) Sal recommends One Child Nation on Prime Video. (26:34) Adam and Sal are ruffling some feathers over on Twitter. (30:50) Justin causing a ruckus at his kids' latest flag football game. (36:14) How using red light therapy can increase your free testosterone. (38:07) MIIR continues to give back for an excellent cause. (42:43) Justin's secret “Mind Pump Mule” revealed in the latest newsletter. Subscribe TODAY! (43:53) #Quah question #1 – I have heard the dangers of upright rows, but see them in MAPS Spilt. Are they safe? (46:44) #Quah question #2 – What are your opinions on touch-and-go vs. dead-stop for exercises such as deadlifts? (52:06) #Quah question #3 – What are your thoughts on rucking? Does it combine some of the benefits of resistance training with cardio? What impact does it have on posture? (56:40) #Quah question #4 – Sal often says evolutionarily speaking, so I'm curious if you think it possible that humans could evolve to safely consume McDonald's-type food daily and require less exercise? (1:01:06) People Mentioned Bradley Martyn (@bradleymartyn) Instagram Layne Norton, PhD (@biolayne) Instagram Joe DeFranco (@defrancosgym) Instagram Mindpumpsal (@Sal_DiStefano) Twitter Adam Schafer (@WeLove2HateAdam) Twitter Justin Brink DC (@dr.justinbrink) Instagram Related Links/Products Mentioned November Promotion: MAPS Performance ½ off!! **Code “GREEN50” at checkout** KSI Vs. Logan Paul 2 Purses: YouTubers Crush The Payouts Of Established Boxers Footage released of Vitaly and Bradley Martyn fight at KSI vs Logan Paul 2 CPPS Coaches Watch One Child Nation | Prime Video - Amazon.com Visit Joovv for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! The Promising Evidence of Red and Near Infrared Light Therapy for Increasing Testosterone in Men Visit MIIR for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Join the Mind Pump Newsletter MAPS Fitness Prime Pro – Mind Pump Mind Pump Free Resources
The Star Companion - Trekking Through Star Trek One Voyage at a Time
Welcome to The Star Companion, where the boys review:Star Trek Enterprise - Season 2 Episode 4 "Dead Stop"We are a Star Trek fan podcast. Join us on our journey as we review each episode and movie BY STARDATE!These are the voyages of the USS Star Companion.Its continuing mission: to explore strange new ideas, to seek out new theories and new speculations.To boldly go where no Star Trek podcast has gone before!Follow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/thestarcompanionFollow us on Twitter:twitter.com/dastarcompanionWebsite:www.thestarcompanion.comEmail:thestarcompanion@gmail.comWant additional content? Want to support your favorite trekkies?Donate at www.patreon.com/thestarcompanion Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Clue Crew hasn't recorded in a bit so we catch up on our lives and play a new game fit for a chef (which leads to a VERY special Dead Stop)! We also disagree with what bedroom posters are fit for children, suss out the best 'ships', visit the barber, have some Broadway blunders and figure out America's best kept secret on how to get rid of trash! We're 58 and feeling great! #WiddleWednesday #ChefFlirtyStarring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifEditing by: KJ SnyderTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline MorrisWant more? Get Weekly Bonus Eps on Patreon!Want merch? Visit our TeePublic Store!
We're joined by Todd Lewis and lifelong friend Randy Huckabee to talk hot rods, racing and of course the shenanigans that happen along the way.
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In this week's QA, I answer if it's possible to come to a dead stop, will Mars be more habitable when the Sun expands as a red giant, is there a stellar mass black hole nearby, and more...Support Universe Today Podcast
In this week's QA, I answer if it's possible to come to a dead stop, will Mars be more habitable when the Sun expands as a red giant, is there a stellar mass black hole nearby, and more...
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Erin takes on the role of Old Man Puzzles and tries something new. Get excited because Adal gets an early DEAD STOP! The Clue Crew discuss the most annoying EDM songs, two ballet dancers fight, and it becomes clear how little they know about wine. Get ready to throw your phone in a lake!Starring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifEditing by: KJ SnyderTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline MorrisWant more? Get Weekly Bonus Eps on Patreon!Want merch? Visit our TeePublic Store!
The View Up Here has a Triple Shot this week. Three events, three different results in three different environments and the same old problems in each of them. The Dead Stop - New Brunswick will carry on with an interim caretaker Government as a result of election results as the four parties in play continue to try and make a deal to be in on the new Government. Brian Gallant is still Premier until he presents a Throne Speech to see if he can carry confidence of the House. By tradition and convention, that is his right as the Lieutenant-Governor has affirmed. But it has done nothing to limit the gamesmanship in the media from party leaders. Blaine Higgs continues to insist his PC party should get first crack while Kris Austin and David Coon pimp out their three seats apiece as Kingmakers. The New Start - For the first time in a half century, Separation is not a front burner issue in Quebec government. Coalition Avenir Quebec roared to a majority win running on "Quebec Values" not independence while steady-as-she-goes federalist Liberal power was rebuked outside of metro Montreal. The Parti Quebecois is without official party status as leader Jean-Francois Lisee lost his own seat and resigned after the worst showing since 1970. Quebec Solidaire broke out of its Montreal base and finished ahead of the PQ, in effect becoming the de facto separatist party in the province with a strong left mindset. The Big Game Reset - The new NAFTA is here, but its called the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and was pulled out of the fire just in time for the outgoing Mexican government to ratify it before power changes hands and moves decidedly to the left, avoiding any re-opening of the deal. When that is the big deadline motivation, how great could the deal be? Get ready for the non-stop partisan chatter out of Ottawa for the foreseeable future. Yippee. The more things change...
The Clue Crew tries to decide on a mascot for the podcast, Erin get's her earliest DEAD STOP yet, we take a psychopath test AND special guest Sandor Weisz stops by to debut a new segment for us! Oh and we finally go over the hour mark in this episode! Happy Spooktober! #KeifinItRealStarring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifGuest Starring:Sandy Weisz at mysteryleague.comEditing by: KJ SnyderTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline Morris
Essential Enterprise Season 2. In every season of every Star Trek show, there are some episodes that stand out more than others — but which ones are essential to their respective shows as a whole? We continue our four-part series where we look at each episode of each season and determine if they are essential to the overall narrative of the show. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Brandi Jackola, Brandon-Shea Mutala, and Patrick Devlin analyze the second season of Enterprise and select the absolutely essential episodes that they feel you must watch. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:28) Feedback (00:02:19) "Shockwave, Part II" (00:06:25) "Carbon Creek" (00:08:50) "Minefield" (00:11:09) "Dead Stop" (00:14:31) "A Night in Sickbay" (00:18:00) "Marauders" (00:22:25) "The Seventh" (00:25:30) "The Communicator" (00:27:00) "Singularity" (00:28:59) "Vanishing Point" (00:31:00) "Precious Cargo" (00:32:03) "The Catwalk" (00:33:15) "Dawn" (00:36:29) "Stigma" (00:38:20) "Cease Fire" (00:41:26) "Future Tense" (00:43:20) "Canamar" (00:45:14) "The Crossing" (00:46:53) "Judgement" (00:49:03) "Horizon" (00:50:29) "The Breach" (00:53:06) "Cogenitor" (00:55:28) "Regeneration" (01:01:26) "First Flight" (01:03:26) "Bounty" (01:05:48) "The Expanse" (01:07:48) Final Thoughts (01:08:56) Closing (01:14:41) Hosts Brandi Jackola, Brandon-Shea Mutala, and Patrick Devlin Production Patrick Devlin (Editor) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Joe Saltzman (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Covering “Minefield” and “Dead Stop.”
Commentary for the episode "Dead Stop." Originally aired as Warp Five 118.
"Dead Stop" Commentary. One method of storytelling that the producers of Enterprise wanted to utilize was continuity throughout the episodes. Their desire was that actions in one episode would have ramifications in the next. One example was the damage that the NX-01 received during the episode "Mine Field." This begged the question: How would they repair their ship when the crew was in the middle of nowhere with no support from Starfleet? In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Floyd Dorsey and Brandon-Shea Mutala provide a watch along commentary for the second season episode "Dead Stop." We talk about Roxann Dawson as the voice of the computer on the alien station, her direction of the episode, as well as plot threads that would later be picked up in the post-finale novels. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:30) Commentary Start (00:06:53) Closing (00:51:25) Hosts Floyd Dorsey and Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer)Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
After limping away from the minefield from last episode for the past four days, Captain Archer decides its time to do something he'd hoped would never be necessary. Send a distress call. Salvation comes in the form of rumors of an automated repair station nearby. While the crew thank their lucky stars, Archer finds this whole thing a bit fishy. ::Spoilers, we all loved this episode:: Enterprise 02x04 - Dead Stop Directed by Roxann Dawson Written by Michael Sussman & Phyllis Strong Guest Stars: Roxann Dawson There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Anna Heiser, Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser, and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 4th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Dead Stop. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Enterprise Season 2 - Essential Trek Philosophy. Season 2 of Enterprise contained numerous fun and interesting and science-fiction concepts and ideas, as the crew of the NX-01 encountered novelty and adventure going where no humans had ever gone before. But this season also explored a number of important philosophical and ethical issues, from the Kantian principle of not using other sentient beings as a means to your own ends in "Dead Stop" to the politics of gender and sexual identity in "Stigma." In this episode of Meta Treks, hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling recount their choices for Essential Trek Philosophy from season 2 of Enterprise, along with proverbial life lessons learned from this season, such as the importance of getting down in the trenches with people who are struggling, standing up to bullies, and going the extra mile (or the extra light year) to rebuild damaged relationships. Chapters Intro (00:01:21) Essential Enterprise: Season 2 (00:09:08) Dead Stop (00:11:04) Stigma (00:22:22) A Night in Sickbay (00:34:25) Cogenitor (00:47:31) Marauders (01:01:28) Dawn (01:07:49) The Crossing (01:12:33) Horizon and First Flight (01:18:19) Minefield, The Communicator, and Carbon Creek (01:23:13) Recap and Final Thoughts (01:32:14) Closing (01:33:24) Hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling Production Mike Morrison (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Shaw (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Phyllis Strong Interview. Phyllis Strong began her work on Star Trek with the seventh season episode of Star Trek: Voyager called "Body and Soul," which she wrote with her writing partner Mike Sussman. After an additional three credits on that show, she was offered the position of Executive Story Editor for first season of the new Star Trek spinoff which would be called Enterprise. During the show's run, she would write or co-write 12 episodes, many of which have become fan favorites including "Damage," "Dead Stop," and "Fusion." In this episode of Warp Five, Floyd Dorsey and Brandon-Shea Mutala are joined by Phyllis Strong to discuss her early writing career, beginning with spec scripts for shows such as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and The X-Files. We also talk about how she began to write with Mike Sussman, and the path that lead them to working on Enterprise. We also discuss some of her favorite Trek episodes that she wrote, as well as some of the easiest and hardest characters to write for on that show. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:22) Welcome, Phyllis! (00:2:44) Our Favorite Enterprise Episodes (00:08:33) Working As a Team (00:18:22) Were You a Fan? (00:19:18) Executive Story Editor (00:22:52) "Civilization" (00:24:00) "Fusion" (00:25:25) Trek Credits (00:28:27) "Dead Stop" (00:29:19) "Detained" (00:31:41) "Damage" (00:33:08) "Shadows of P'Jem" is One of My Favorites (00:35:55) Surprising Episodes (00:37:51) Easiest/Hardest Character to Write For (00:39:14) Current Projects and Finding Phyllis (00:41:03) Anything Else? (00:43:21) Final Thoughts (00:45:31) Hosts Floyd Dorsey and Brandon-Shea Mutala Guest Phyllis Strong Production Floyd Dorsey (Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Enterprise Season Two, Part One. When most fans name their favorite year of Enterprise, seasons one, three, or four often tops the list. However, season two delivers excellent episodes that address continuity and topics that stretch across all of the Star Trek series. So, why is the NX-01's sophomore outing so often overlooked? In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan are joined by Continuing Mission host Dennis Castello to analyze the topics and situations that really stand out in the first half of season two. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Recapping the Star Trek Beyond Fan Event (00:05:23) Season Two, Part One (00:13:03) Shockwave and Carbon Creek (00:15:44) The Seventh (00:22:37) Minefield (00:28:13) Dead Stop (00:33:11) The Catwalk (00:37:38) Marauders (00:39:32) Precious Cargo (00:41:24) Final Thoughts (00:45:38) Hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan Guest Dennis Castello Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer), Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer), Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer), Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer), Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer), Mike Morrison (Associate Producer), Richard Marquez (Production Manager), Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
The last in our 3-part series looking at the Nightmare on Elm St franchise. From the clusterfvck of Freddy's Dead right through to the even more ill-advised remake, we're pulling no punches. We're drunk. We're not sure we can forgive Kelly Rowland for saying 'faggot' but she does have nice streaks in her hair. Can Heather Langenkamp act convincingly as Heather Langenkamp? Is Roseanne the poor man's Divine? All this and more in this foul-mouthed, gin-soaked edition of our queer horror podcast. Please subscribe on iTunes, please leave us a review, please email us your feedback at screamingqueenz@gmail.com. PLEASE!
嘉宾新浪微博@桃媚 11:07 "Silent Enemy" ENT 1x12 14:17 wiki: memory alpha 17:48 "Message in a Bottle" VOY 4x14 24:22 "Dead Stop" ENT 2x04 36:33 "Threshold" VOY 2x15 38:02 乡绅"The Squire of Gothos" TOS 1x18 46:09 上帝粒子:希格斯玻色子 客户端推荐:安卓:pocket cast,AntennaPod, 苹果:自带的“播客”APP。喜马拉雅
嘉宾新浪微博@桃媚 11:07 "Silent Enemy" ENT 1x12 14:17 wiki: memory alpha 17:48 "Message in a Bottle" VOY 4x14 24:22 "Dead Stop" ENT 2x04 36:33 "Threshold" VOY 2x15 38:02 乡绅"The Squire of Gothos" TOS 1x18 46:09 上帝粒子:希格斯玻色子 客户端推荐:安卓:pocket cast,AntennaPod, 苹果:自带的“播客”APP。喜马拉雅
ENT 2x4 / 2x5. Get a tune up and chop kindling in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersDead Stop (01:48)A Night in Sickbay (08:17) HostsColin Higgins and Brandon-Shea Mutala ProductionBrandon-Shea Mutala (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)
After discussing the new season of Elementary -- and it's good, friends -- and indulging in J.'s obsession with Harlan Ellison and "The City on the Edge of Forever," we dig into some more season Enterprise, with "Dead Stop," "A Night in Sickbay," and "Marauders." We talk about remaking The Magnificent Seven with Klingons, creepy Twilight Zone repair shops, and how maybe if you're going to write a comedy you should learn how to tell a damn joke. We're looking at you, Rick Berman.Afterwards, we wrap with Mad Men, as Pete Campbell achieves peak garbage person and Betty and Don went all the way to Rome and all they got was this lousy "Souvenir."
Discussing ENT episodes 30-32. "Dead Stop" (031) @ 01:03, "A Night in Sickbay" (030) @ 19:02, "Marauders" (032) @ 37:39.
My guest today is Terry Real, and we’re going to cover some advanced strategies for thriving in your relationship. Whether it’s how to recover from a grievous wrong, how to keep your relationship healthy, or how an unconventional way to take a relationship from good to great - there’s lots to discover in this conversation! Terry is a nationally recognized family therapist, author, and he has appeared on Good Morning America, Oprah, ABC News, and 20/20. In private practice for over 25 years , his most recent book is The New Rules of Marriage: What you Need to Know to Make Love Work. He is here to discuss his newest book and tell us practical ways to make our marriages and relationships exceptional. Terry sets the stage by sharing how relationships today are different than they have been historically. People today have much higher expectations of what their relationship will be in their lives. The problem is that most people haven’t mastered the sophisticated set of skills needed to maintain the kind of relationship that they want. The purpose of his book (and this episode) is to give you the skills that you need. Terry discusses the following details about relationships: The phases of Harmony, Disillusionment, and Acceptance/Repair. What stage are you in now? The cycles are ever-repeating - which should give you hope if you happen to be in a state of disillusionment at the moment. If that’s the case, what would it take to move your relationship towards Repair? Cherishing. While it sounds simple (and is simple in many ways), Terry actually devoted an entire chapter to it in his book. Are you focused on appreciating your partner’s good qualities? How do you let them know? Terry discusses the losing relationship strategies of harshness and self-righteous indignation. “Harshness has no redeeming value of any kind. There is nothing that harshness accomplishes that loving firmness doesn’t accomplish better.” He refers to his “Winning Strategies,” including shifting from a negative past-focus to a positive future-focus. He also explains his “Golden Rule.” Terry has a 3-step action plan for a spouse to follow if their partner isn’t ready or willing to change the relationship. Dare to rock the boat. “Listen - this is really important to me!” Once you have their attention, help them WIN. Tell your partner what you need in order to make the situation better. Then, make it worth their while! Give positive feedback. Celebrate steps in the right direction, even if it’s not fully what you want it to be. Put an end to the Cinderella Syndrome! It’s ok to ask for what you want. We each have a Core Negative Image of our partner - it is how we imagine them to be when they are at their WORST. It is an exaggeration, not even an accurate description of them at their worst - but there are bits of reality in them. Anything that you do that reinforces your partner’s Core Negative Image of you has the potential to create problems in your relationship. Anything you can do that’s the OPPOSITE of that will create enormous growth in your relationship. Because we get together with our “unfinished business” - our relationships have enormous Healing Potential. The gift of our relationships is what we do, how we heal, when we encounter these problems that are echoes of the past and resolve them. If you have a strong relationship, you can use the Dead Stop. In a dead stop, if you see your partner starting to act like your Core Negative Image of them, you let them know (using a keyword, such as “pineapple” is helpful) - and they stop everything, and without being defensive, apologize! Acknowledge what they’re seeing. And use it as an opportunity to release your need to be right, and instead to build connection with your partner. Terry gives advice about recovering from a grievous wrong in a relationship, such as infidelity or other marriage disasters. First, the person who committed the wrong needs to be accountable for their actions. Next, address the hurt partner. Recognize that they are fundamentally disoriented - help them make sense of what happened. Dealing with their trauma. Then, re-establish trust. The past needs needs to be seen as the past. A demarcation ritual acknowledging the new, transformed relationship can be amazing. The crisis has the ability to transform us if we rise to the occasion. It can also be helpful to get outside help in these situations. FYI - Terry teaches live workshops all over the United States for couples and singles. An amazing experience to take your relationship to the next level. Use the relationship grid in order to diagnose where you are in terms of your boundaries and self-esteem - where do you need to improve? “True intimacy is not the absence of tension, but the management of tension and using tension to grow.” Links and Resources: The New Rules of Marriage on Amazon Please visit Terry’s website, www.terryreal.com for all kinds of free information about his work AND a free intimacy test to see where you are and where you need to grow. The Relationship Alive Community on Facebook This guide and episode are also available at www.neilsattin.com/terry Text "PASSION" to 33444 to download a pdf of the show guide (and be entered for a free giveaway of a signed copy of Calling in the One within the first week of this show's airing) AMAZING intro and outtro music graciously provided courtesy of The Railsplitters - Check them out HERE
We’ve got two for your Tuesday, June 16! Justin and Randy look back at Star Trek: Enterprise season two, episodes three and four, “Minefield” and “Dead Stop”. (Conveniently a connected pair of stories!) Spoilers: Reed escapes with a leg wound and Mayweather isn’t dead (and neither is the repair station!).
Dead Stop. Enterprise did not always capture the spirit of the unknown as throughly as its prequel nature promised. But in "Dead Stop" we're reminded that there are some very strange things out there, and some people far more advanced than us. In what is essentially a sequel to "Minefield," the NX-01 puts in for repair at a mysterious facility that provides near-magical services for a bargain price. It also makes a mean plate of fried catfish. In this episode of Warp Five Christopher Jones and Darren Moser discuss this second-season gem, how it scratches at continuity, provides glimpses of future technology, and provides touching character moments amidst a classic mystery.
Dead Stop. When the NX-01 was damaged by a Romulan mine, the consequences were more serious than initially thought. Faced with the prospect of a decade-long journey back to Jupiter Station, Archer was left with little choice but to seek help from the nearest good samaritans—but got caught in a snare. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Matthew Rushing, Michael Fisher, and Mariel Keeran to discuss the Enterprise episode “Dead Stop” as well as pan-fried catfish and a customer service nightmare courtesy of one Roxann Dawson. In news we warn you of a planned Borg invasion of Canada, point you to a great review and behind-the-scenes piece to accompany the release of Enterprise Season One on Blu-ray, take a look at Art Asylum's limited edition I.S.S. Enterprise and Mirror Kirk Minimates, and dig into the new international trailer and poster for Star Trek Into Darkness. Plus, we wish a very happy birthday to William Shatner.
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This week Adam & Paul are joined by another resident of Edinburgh Lee Hutchinson to review the Enterprise episode Dead Stop. We also have news of a great competition to win tickets to the SCI FI Ball in Bournemouth. This weeks quiz questions are: 1) What gas was in the station when they first arrived? […]
The Cube is a –winning which first aired on on 22 August 2009. Presented by , it offers contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000 by completing challenges from within a 4m × 4m × 4m cube. The show is based on the idea that even straightforward tasks become extremely challenging when confined and put under pressure in front of a large live studio audience. Once inside contestants can feel both claustrophobic and disorientated. Using "state-of-the-art filming techniques" the show aims to demonstrate the intense anxiety which contestants undergo as they progress through each task. provides the disembodied voice of The Cube, who explains the rules of the games. "The Power of Three" is the fourth episode of the of the British science fiction television series that will air on and on 22 September 2012. It was written by and directed by . The story will feature as alien time traveller and his , () and her husband (). It will be Amy and Rory's penultimate episode. It will also feature and will celebrate Amy and Rory's time with the Doctor by telling it from their point of view and examining his influence on their lives. Production The episode's title was originally reported as "Cubed", but was later announced as "The Power of Three". had previously written the Doctor Who episodes "" (2007), ""/"" (2010), and the second episode of the series, "". He was also a major contributor to the spinoff series . "The Power of Three" is his second contribution to Doctor Who's seventh series, after "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship". Chibnall described "The Power of Three" as "a lovely big Earth invasion story" but different than the ones done before, as it focused on Amy and Rory's time with the Doctor and the impact of him on their lives. He stated it is told more from Amy and Rory's point of view than ever before, and is about celebrating them before they leave in . Chibnall's brief from showrunner was to "live with the Doctor — , Doctor Who style. Chibnall was also inspired by the story of the . Smith put disgust into the Doctor's remark concerning in the episode, reflecting his real-life decision to stay off the social network. "The Power of Three" was filmed by itself in the series' third production block. Because of this schedule, it was the final episode Gillan and Darvill filmed as Amy and Rory. Their last scene filmed together was getting into the TARDIS with the Doctor; when the doors closed Gillan, Darvill, and Smith hugged and started crying. Some exterior scenes at Amy and Rory's house were re-shot in June and July 2012, with Darvill briefly returning for the June re-shoot. References ^ . SFX. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ . BBC. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012. ^ . SFX. 2 July 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012. Golder, Dave (8 February 2012). . SFX. Retrieved 18 August 2012. . BBC. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Cook, Benjamin (26 July 2012). "Life with the Doctor". (: ) (450): 36-39. Mulkern, Patrick (15 August 2012). . . Retrieved 18 August 2012. (: ) (446). 5 April 2012. Hogan, Michael (14 August 2012). . . Retrieved 18 August 2012. Eames, Tom (19 July 2012). . . Retrieved 18 August 2012. Fulton, Rick (18 May 2012). . . Retrieved 18 August 2012. . SFX. 8 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012. Contents Format All of the games take place from inside The Cube. Contestants are set a task to complete which can range from testing their agility to more simple procedures such as stopping a stopwatch after 10 seconds or building a tower of blocks. If they successfully complete the task, they will move up the money ladder and closer to the top prize. Each contestant is given nine lives. Each time a contestant fails a game, one life is lost, and the contestant must repeat the game. Any contestant who runs out of lives while trying to win a game loses all of the money he or she accumulated. Contestants may stop after any game and take the money they have won, but once a contestant decides to play, he or she cannot back out until after completing that game. Before each game, there is a short demonstration by "The Body", a faceless female character described as an expert in all the games. Her demonstrations allow the contestant to see how the game is played and formulate a strategy to succeed. Her face has not been seen; her outfit is a metal plate over her face, revealing just shoulder-length hair, and at one time, she lifted part of the mask, revealing her mouth and chin, to demonstrate Drift. GameValue 1 £1,000 2 £2,000 3 £10,000 4 £20,000 5 £50,000 6 £100,000 7 £250,000 The Cube offers each contestant two aids, each of which may be used only once. They may use a Simplify, which will make a certain game easier to complete. It remains in effect for all future attempts of the game until the contestant completes it. They also have the aid of a Trial Run, which is only available from the second game onwards. It gives the contestant a chance to attempt the game without any consequences. Even if the contestant completes the game, to advance to the next game, they must complete it again under the usual circumstances. However, if the contestant fails to complete the game, they will not be penalised for it. To assist contestants in making a decision on whether to play a game, can provide the player with statistics about the game they are facing, such as the average number of lives it takes for players to win the game, the percentage of people that completed the game on their first try, or whether one group of people was better at the game than another. With the exception of four episodes (two of which are Celebrity Specials), each episode generally features two contestants. Filming first approached in 2008 with the format. It was made into a non-televised by the channel, and was hosted by . Channel 4 eventually decided not to commission the show because it would have been too expensive. In February 2009, ITV purchased the rights to the show and filming began during April 2009 at Wembley's . The Cube is one of the first shows to use the game freeze filming technique on a frequent basis, such as when a contestant jumps. Using specially designed cameras, it allows the viewer to see one side of the Cube before the action is frozen, spun to another face of the Cube and then resumed. shots are again common to show action replays of the task a contestant just completed, or the critical moment of a game, to heighten the excitement of whether the contestant will succeed or fail. The show makes extensive use of to project images onto the walls and ceiling of the Cube, while a screen on the floor is also capable of showing images. These film techniques make the seemingly simple tasks that are put before the contestants seem much more exciting than they would normally be. The 5th and 6th series of The Cube were filmed from 26 January 2012. On 30 January, long-distance runner, took part in filming an Olympian special - which aired on Saturday 14 July. He became the first £250,000 jackpot winner with six lives remaining. Filming is known to be taking place as Schofield has annnouced it on . Additionally, filming of series 5 was announced on on 6 February 2012. Celebrity specials Celebrity specials of The Cube so far feature two contestants in each episode, except for two specials. Celebrity contestants that are defeated by The Cube are given £1,000 for their charities. played The Cube but only took £1,000 for DKH Legacy Trust. won £20,000 for Breast Cancer BC2000. played for the Trust, he lost a game but took £1,000 away for them. took £10,000 from the Cube for . Coronation Street star lost against The Cube but took £1,000 for Mood Swing. Boxer played and won £20,000 for Genesis Breast Cancer. star (the first celebrity that took a whole episode) won £100,000, splitting it between 2 charities, and . In a special of The Cube on Christmas Eve of 2011, took £20,000 for Maundy Relief and played for Christie's and won £10k for them. In an Olympians special took away £10,000 from The Cube for her charity and won £20,000 for Chestnut Tree Children's Hospital In the third edition of the Olympians Specials took away £20,000 for 21st Century Youth and won £50,000 for his charity. Other celebrities who took in The Cube in January were and . These episodes will also air later this year on . Records In the first series, Jonny Lowery became the first person to reach the final game, having only three lives left. For his final game, he was given a more difficult version of Direction, the first game he faced in The Cube, losing three lives and using his Simplify. In the more difficult version, the path had been narrowed to just 20 centimetres. He decided to leave with £100,000. In the second series, Paul McDonald became the second person to reach the final game, having five lives left. For his final game, he was given a more difficult version of Structure, in which he had to build a construction of blocks within a time limit of twelve seconds, three seconds less than his original attempt. He also decided to leave with £100,000. In the third series, of boyband managed to reach the final game, having four lives left. For his final game, he was given a more difficult version of Barrier, in which he had to cross three barriers instead of the original two. He also decided to leave with £100,000. The Fourth person to get to the final game was Luke who was given a more difficult version of Rebound. At the jackpot setting the target zone the ball had to land in was reduced by a significant amount but he also left with £100,000. Teresa was the first person to retire from the game due to injuring her foot in celebration after completing Dual Reflex. In the fifth series, , Olympic 5000 and 10000 metre runner, managed to not only reach the final game but also played the game, starting the final game with seven lives left (He had lost two lives in his first game Response.). For his final game, he guessed that Response would be his final game but was given a more difficult version of Barrier instead, in which he had to cross three barriers instead of the original two, which he had previously beaten on his first attempt. He won £250,000 only losing one more life in the final game. Defeated contestants So far, eighteen contestants have lost all their lives: Rhian lost £2,000 on the first episode of Series 1 playing Drop Zone. Martin lost £20,000 on the third episode of Series 2 playing Side-Track. Alex lost £2,000 on the fifth episode of Series 2 playing Descent. Christian lost £20,000 on the eighth episode of Series 2 playing Pinpoint. Zoe lost £1,000 on the ninth episode of Series 2 playing Stabilise. lost £1,000 on the tenth episode of Series 2 playing Gradient. lost £20,000 on the eleventh episode of Series 2 playing Pinpoint. lost £1,000 on the twelfth episode of Series 2 playing Blind-Shot. Paul lost £2,000 on the first episode of Series 3 playing new game Vault. Aaron lost £2,000 on the fourth episode of Series 3 playing Cylinder. Yolanda lost £10,000 on the fifth episode of Series 3 playing Spike. Debbie lost £10,000 on the second episode of Series 4 playing Tilt. Sarah lost £1,000 on the third episode of Series 4 playing Revolving Shot. Jim lost £10,000 on the fourth episode of Series 4 playing Shatter. Isaac lost £2,000 on the fifth episode of Series 4 playing Placement. Karen lost £20,000 on the fifth episode of Series 4 playing Construction. Neil lost £1,000 on the seventh episode of Series 4 playing Pendulum. Graham lost £2,000 on the fourth episode of Series 5 playing Succession. Top prize winner (£250,000 - Beat The Cube) : Celebrity special - Mo Farah Foundation; 6 lives remaining - 14 July 2012 Games The games are placed in the categories by when they were first introduced. If the game has been played at any other levels, the levels they have been played at have been placed in brackets. When The Cube was first made, 50 games were designed. However, they have added new games every new season. Currently, there are a total of 124 different games that have been played so far. Games featured in the show so far include: Game 1 — £1,000 Game 2 — £2,000 Game 3 — £10,000 Game 4 — £20,000 Game 5 — £50,000 Game 6 — £100,000 Game 7 — £250,000 On The Cube board games, there are games that aren't played on shows such as Bullseye Throw - they had to launch a ball of a catapult thrower so it goes through a small ring without making contact. Transmissions SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes 1 22 August 2009 3 October 2009 7 2 19 September 2010 2 January 2011 12 3 3 April 2011 11 June 2011 9 4 30 October 2011 31 December 2011 9 5 14 April 2012 Ratings Episode ratings from . Series 1 Episode No.AirdateTotal ViewersITV1 Weekly Ranking 1 22 August 2009 5,850,000 11 2 29 August 2009 5,120,000 11 3 5 September 2009 5,260,000 15 4 12 September 2009 5,060,000 15 5 19 September 2009 4,830,000 17 6 26 September 2009 4,810,000 20 7 3 October 2009 4,710,000 19 Series 2 Episode No.AirdateTotal ViewersITV1 Weekly Ranking 1 19 September 2010 4,980,000 15 2 26 September 2010 5,090,000 16 3 3 October 2010 5,780,000 16 4 10 October 2010 5,190,000 18 5 17 October 2010 5,210,000 20 6 24 October 2010 5,510,000 17 7 31 October 2010 5,210,000 18 8 7 November 2010 5,510,000 17 9 14 November 2010 5,530,000 19 10 21 November 2010 5,420,000 22 11 18 December 2010 3,920,000 22 12 2 January 2011 4,180,000 20 Series 3 Episode No.AirdateTotal ViewersITV1 Weekly Ranking 1 3 April 2011 3,640,000 22 2 10 April 2011 3,310,000 24 3 17 April 2011 3,320,000 23 4 24 April 2011 2,770,000 27 5 1 May 2011 3,500,000 24 6 8 May 2011 3,940,000 18 7 15 May 2011 4,020,000 17 8 22 May 2011 3,960,000 18 9 11 June 2011 3,350,000 22 Series 4 Episode No.AirdateTotal ViewersITV1 Weekly Ranking 1 30 October 2011 3,960,000 20 2 6 November 2011 4,000,000 20 3 13 November 2011 4,080,000 26 4 20 November 2011 4,060,000 23 5 27 November 2011 4,080,000 20 6 4 December 2011 4,090,000 21 7 11 December 2011 3,190,000 25 8 24 December 2011 4,960,000 16 9 31 December 2011 2,870,000 29 Series 5 Episode No.AirdateTotal ViewersITV1 Weekly Ranking 1 14 April 2012 3,990,000 14 2 21 April 2012 2,780,000 28 3 28 April 2012 2,820,000 25 4 5 May 2012 3,140,000 24 5 12 May 2012 3,000,000 30 6 2 June 2012 3,450,850 7 14 July 2012 5,415,240 24 8 21 July 2012 4,587,120 International versions CountryNameHostChannelTop prizePremiere/air dates 梦立方 Dream Cube To achieve the contestant's dream 13 May 2012 The Cube–Besiege den Würfel! 250,000 29 April 2011 The Cube - La Sfida Teo Mammucari 100,000 7 September 2011 O Cubo 30,000 16 May–11 July 2010 المكعب Al Moukaab Faisal Al Issa Saudi TV 1 250,000 24 March–8 July 2010 El Cubo 150,000 8 February 2012 Куб Kub 250,000 21 November 2011 500,000 2010 Pilot The UK version of The Cube is also currently being broadcast in by , in on , and in Australia on the . Most versions of The Cube, even those that air outside the UK, are filmed at in London. Merchandise An electronic board game based on the series was made available in stores from November 2010. As of June 2011, the game has been discontinued by most main retailers. The game comes with an electronic handheld system featuring games such as Time Freeze and Stop Zone, as well as 9 balls- six 18mm blow moulded balls, 1 30mm EVA foam ball, 1 25mm hard ball and one 50mm hard ball. The balls are used for different reasons and the foam ball is used for most games with a ball. For Multisphere, all balls are used unless it is being played in a room with hard floors, in that case eight balls are used. Tubes are used for almost evry physical game for starting positions, voids, tubes, towers and columns. Other equipment in the board game are track pieces, discs, clips, z shaped platform pieces, cannons, blocks, a ball flipper, a beam and card pieces,and a 7x7x7 plastic cube for playing a series of sixty physical games. The cube is used for a conatiner and to connect onto the cube platform for the electronic games. A reducer also comes with the cube allowing it to reduce the size of it. The Simplify for games with the reducer generally remove it. Many well known and classic games are here as well as new games, everyday life games and interesting and complex games. Around the time of the release of the board game, a computerised version of the series was made available via the iTunes store for use on the iPod and iPhone. This version features eighteen games from the series: Angular, Balance, Cylinder, Descent, Drop Zone, Focus, Multisphere, Perimeter, Precision, Pulse, Quantity, Reaction, Revolution, Shatter, Stabilise, Stop Zone, Time Freeze and Velocity. An update for the game was made available in January 2011, adding a further free game, Succession, and making four further games available at a cost: Exact, Pathfinder, Totalise and Tower. A second update was made available in March 2011, adding a further free game, Axis, and making four further games available at a cost: Invert, Composure, Calculate and Classify. A free online game has also been created, allowing viewers to attempt three games for free. The games that are available are Stop Zone, Cylinder and Multisphere. The player starts with three lives and has three attempts to beat The Cube. Players also have the opportunity to save their high scores in the games and also use to challenge friends. On October 5 a Cube game will be released on consoles for the first time. Nintendo 3DS has games such as Vault, Calculate, Pendulum and Pathfinder and many more. If you beat the Cube, then you unlock Extreme Mode, Where you play games never seen on TV. Features: The Body and The Voice on the Hit Show. Demonstrations of each Game. Features 33 games. Extreme Mode includes not seen challenges. Profiles letting multiple people track their wins and losses. Stats for each game. Multiplayer and Head to Head modes. The features are the same for Wii. The PS3 version is different to the 3DS and Wii because you have more ways to play. The PS3 version has games like Memory Flash, Dead Stop, Accelerate, Perimeter, Reflex, Drop Shot and many more. Here are features of the PS3 version of the Cube! Includes the Voice and the Body featured in the hit show. Cut scene demonstration for each game. Features 30 games. Extra DLC available for 10 more challenges. Extreme Mode which includes never seen challenges. Profiles making multiple players track their wins and losses. Stats for each game showing average lives used. Multiplayer Challenge and Head to Head modes. PlayStation Move compatible. References ITV Digital Spy Broadcast ? For example, the prize of the first 5 games for the very first contestant were , complete set of equipments, freestyle football party, replacement of old home appliances and a freestyle football studio respectively.