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When the Entrepreneur is flying Winnie the Poo style through the expanse, anomalies bring them out of warp near a vessel full of deads. But when they're boarded and robbed by space pirates, Captain Archer turns his prisoner into a plan to retrieve their booty. Who is going inside out first? What is the Cochran equation? Which two things will get you killed in the Delphic Expanse? It's the episode that could have used a crazy straw.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
When a clockwork probe shows up to give Florida a Prince Albert, the Entrepreneur is called back to Earth and Captain Archer learns that the Xindi have an even more deadly attack in store. But when they get permission to head back out towards the Delphic Expanse, T'Pol and the rest of the crew decide to stay aboard as Duras loses his last chance at honor. What's in the lobby of Big Dish? How is agave spirit like processed cheese food? Which feature does the Mark II have that the Mark I doesn't? It's the episode with an ocean full of manatee carcasses.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
Episode 81- Season 3 Ep 13 “Proving Ground” Season 3 is here and First Flight, and the Carrot Crew, have many things to discuss! Chris and Abby are thrilled to have Shran drop in and are discussing “Proving Ground.” An Andorian ship led by Commander Shran arrives in the Delphic Expanse to help Enterprise hone in on the Xindi superweapon Season 3 Format: -Welcome & Reed Alert (spoiler warning) -Captain's Log & Haiku (episode recap) -Pros and Decons (analysis of episode) - Viewscreen On (calling out a beautiful visual shot or director's choice of shot) - Flipping Duras and/or VAMF (Vulcan as a Mother Flipper) Awards as needed -Porthos' Pick (our favorite parts) -Trivia -Vulcans' Verdict (rating the episode on a scale of 1-10 grapplers) Feel free to let us know your Porthos' Picks and Grappler Rankings, and/or your general thoughts on this episode! We save these and share them on special Mail Bag episodes. (Please note, contributions might be shared on the podcast!) Find Us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook & Bluesky: @FirstFlightPod Abby: @abbymsommer Chris: @ShelfNerds Email us feedback (90 secs or less) firstflightpod@gmail.com Find Us on YouTube: Chris' Channel : Completing the Shelf
Episode 76- Season 3 Ep 9 “North Star” Season 3 is here and First Flight, and the Carrot Crew, have many things to discuss! Chris and Abby are saddling up to chat about “North Star.” When a settlement of humans living a 19th-century Western lifestyle is discovered on a Delphic Expanse planet, Archer and crew set out to learn how they got there. Season 3 Format: -Welcome & Reed Alert (spoiler warning) -Captain's Log & Haiku (episode recap) -Pros and Decons (analysis of episode) - Viewscreen On (calling out a beautiful visual shot or director's choice of shot) - Flipping Duras and/or VAMF (Vulcan as a Mother Flipper) Awards as needed -Porthos' Pick (our favorite parts) -Trivia -Vulcans' Verdict (rating the episode on a scale of 1-10 grapplers) Feel free to let us know your Porthos' Picks and Grappler Rankings, and/or your general thoughts on this episode! We save these and share them on special Mail Bag episodes. (Please note, contributions might be shared on the podcast!) Find Us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Bluesky: @FirstFlightPod Abby: @abbymsommer Chris: @ShelfNerds Email us feedback (90 secs or less) firstflightpod@gmail.com Find Us on YouTube: Chris' Channel : Completing the Shelf
On this episode of our show, Captain Ingle and I set a course for the 22nd century and the mysteries of the Delphic Expanse. As the Enterprise journeys to find the Xindi, they come across a Vulcan science vessel lost in an asteroid field. When they enter the disabled craft, the episode becomes a full-on horror film as they encounter a crew gone insane. Join us as we go boldly!
We got time travel and cosplay time travel this week on "Enterprise"! First up, Archer has "Fifty First Dates" syndrome and has to be told daily that Earth done gone kablooey over a decade ago in "Twilight". After that, how did old west humans get onto an alien world in the Delphic Expanse? Find out in "North Star"! Also this week: symbolic stabbing, staggering hypocrisy, and Rom! [timestamps: Twilight: 03:58; North Star: 34:59; Moogie's favorite boy: 1:01:34] [Show proper respect to your Nagus at https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/747414429350658048/character-spotlight-rom?source=share]
On this episode, Jeff Akin reviews Star Trek Enterprise, Anomaly (Season 3, Episode 2). He will examine the leadership approaches of Captain Archer. The Enterprise is not doing well in the Delphic Expanse and neither is Captain Archer. Faced with a near-impossible situation, he chooses to react in...a way. Jeff talks about the importance of controlling your reactions as a leader. Jim Rohn Talk Join The Mailing List https://1c819b-14b8.icpage.net/performance-review Starfleet Leadership Academy Online Store: www.starfleetleadership.academy/store Starfleet Leadership Academy Consulting https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/p/consulting/ Follow the Academy and connect through: Website: https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SFLApodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefftakin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebdT7xtm2237q0f857BBuw Got friends who are fans of Star Trek or interested in topics on leadership? Don't forget to share the podcast! Support the Starfleet Leadership Academy Podcast on: https://patreon.com/sfla And if you visit the episode page at https://www.starfleetleadership.academy/, you'll find a transcript of this episode. The Starfleet Leadership Academy is a proud member of the ElectraCast Media Best Business Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simlitude? Simulatude? However we pronounce it, we're spending one more episode on Enterprise, this time in Season 3 with "Similitude". We'll tackle cloning, big sin/little sin, the merits of veganism, and everything in between! Join us! SHOW NOTES Similitude (episode) | Memory Alpha | Fandom The "Expanse", or Delphic Expanse is a region of space located in the Beta Quadrant approximately 1 light year across defined by thermobaric clouds which dissipated after the destruction of the spheres. - Delphic Expanse | Memory Alpha | Fandom Total Federation casualties in the Dominion War are not explicitly stated, but are estimated between 10-100 million. - Dominion War | Memory Alpha | Fandom Wernher von Braun was a member of the Nazi part, a part of Operation Paper Clip, and the inventor of the Saturn 5 rocket. - Wernher von Braun - Wikipedia Music by Charles Michel
After hundreds of episodes...did we finally find the worst one of them all? Joseph and Peter explore a whole Delphic Expanse of pain as they review "Extinction'! When Archer turns...into...a ...bird person? Oh God. Oh GOD WHAT IS THIS.
This week the EARTH STATION TREK crew are joined by Matt and Elaine Sweatman for a trip into the Delphic Expanse for a neuro-pressure session with Star Trek: Enterprise season three! Earth Station Trek is a part of the ESO Podcast Network, Executive Producer Mike Faber. The post Enterprise Season Three – Earth Station Trek Episode 104 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This week the EARTH STATION TREK crew are joined by Matt and Elaine Sweatman for a trip into the Delphic Expanse for a neuro-pressure session with Star Trek: Enterprise season three! Earth Station Trek is a part of the ESO Podcast Network, Executive Producer Mike Faber.
We left the Delphic Expanse for this? Join us as we travel through time (at the usual speed) and discuss this curious choice to follow up the Xindi saga. Also, this podcast has now officially been acknowledged by Brannon Braga! I think that means we're canon now? After listening to our podcast, you can watch Mandy interview Braga, and a whole bunch of other people who work on The Orville: New Horizons, on the Alternate Ending YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/Iq_B6qeBnjY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
Andrew Woodall joins PJ, Mat and Eliot for the Enterprise season finale! The Earth comes under attack from a mysterious alien race, who live somewhere in the mysterious Delphic Expanse. Yes, Enterprise is setting up its third season, which means wrapping up some dangling plot threads quickly! Plus! More temporal cold war! But join us anyway for the end of our second season. Theme tune by Eliot Red Artwork by Mat Troy Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ko-fi.com Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram Follow Andrew on Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in April 2022
Jonathan Archer. The first Captain of the Starship Enterprise made inroads to first contact with alien races and almost caused a conflict between Earth and the Klingon Empire on more than one occasion. Of course, the year long mission to the Delphic Expanse helped his character grow into a leader that eventually led him to found the Federation a decade after the first launch of the NX-01. In this episode of Twin Cities Trekkies, hosts Wes Huntington and MacKenzie Flickinger do the fifth main character analysis - analyzing Jonathan Archer. Any feedback you have can be submitted to the Facebook page (facebook.com/TCTrekkiesPod), the YouTube Channel or by emailing them at tctrekkiespodcast@gmail.com. Twin Cities Trekkies is also available on Instagram (instagram.com/tctrekkiespod). You can also leave us voice messages by going to anchor.fm/twincitiestrekkies. Just keep in mind the feedback you may give may be featured in an upcoming episode of this podcast. Twin Cities Trekkies is available on many platforms! --- 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/twincitiestrekkies/message
Captain Archer loses his ability to develop memories and the Enterprise fails its mission in the Delphic Expanse. Phlox and T'Pol must kill time-traveling parasites to fix Archer in the past. We recap 'Twilight' and give you our Strange New Takes on the time travel at play! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The effect of a Delphic Expanse anomaly leaves Archer unable to form any new long-term memories. Twelve years later, he wakes up one morning and is stunned to learn the outcome of the Human-Xindi conflict, including the loss of Earth, and the near-annihilation of the Human race. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Twilight" and telling the same story every day. Plus! The guys chat about old-age make-up, using a "reset button", and the time-honored solution of blowing yourself up. 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
Six weeks into the Delphic Expanse, the crew is tipped off by a freighter captain who knows a lone Xindi working on a remote mining colony. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "The Xindi" and their early impressions of the changes the show has undergone very early in season three. Plus! The guys chat about making the Xindi distinct from the Dominion, the show getting better at making the episodes it loves to make, and T'Pol getting fingered by Trip. 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
Welcome to another episode of Jonathan Archer Makes Bad Decisions in the Delphic Expanse. Unfortunately, this time, his actions have consequences, and Ensign Hoshi Sato pays the ultimate price. Archer lets a dangerous infiltrator on board, and no one can resist her wiles, except for Malcom Reed. He cannot be seduced by anyone, though he'd sleep with a photon torpedo in a heartbeat. We also learn fun things about Mandy's thesis committee. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ Portions of Requiem in D Minor by W. A. Mozart Recorded by the Orchestre National de France -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
Finally, on to season three! Welcome to the Delphic Expanse, where you can't count on anything. Except that Archer will do dumb things, Mayweather will be underutilized, and T'Pol will be over-sexualized. Theme music changed a little, though. Don't worry, it was actually a pretty good episode. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
Get ready to make an impossible choice this week as we examine "Similitude"!Writer, producer, and podcast host Jason Inman joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Enterprise that pushes the crew of the NX-01 to the breaking point. The ship becomes mired in the Delphic Expanse and Trip is fatally wounded in an engineering accident. When Phlox creates a "disposable" copy of Enterprise's engineer, Archer will have to make the ultimate choice between his friend and his mission!Enterprise (*just* Enterprise) was short-lived in comparison to other Trek series, but it stands shoulder to shoulder with them in terms of the depth of its characters and the strength of its premise. It presented us with heroes that lacked the invulnerability of 24th century technology and the certitude of the Untied Federation of Planets. More than that, it charted the path of Starfleet from eager, artless explorers to honed and seasoned protectors of life in the galaxy and it proved that there was still life left in sci-fi's greatest franchise. On this episode, we discuss Enterprise's concept as a precursor story, the way it embraced serialization in the franchise and paved the way for it in genre TV, the show's unabashed emotionality, the military fiction aspects of Trek, the excellent casting, what makes an Enterprise story, and the reason the buck stops with a Starfleet captain.We also discuss the privileges of rank, Trek switching affiliates on you, gas station comic books, Bob Seger's "Faith of the Heart", a Season of Hell, Star Trek's Donner Party, keeping up with BSG and Firefly, Enterprise's "Tuvix", the superlative chill of Dr. Phlox, Riker tanking his career, doppelgangers get all the action, and Sisko as Trek's "realest" military commander.Kill your best friend or everyone on Earth dies!Follow Jason on social media and listen to the Geek History Lesson podcast!http://www.twitter.com/jawiinhttp://www.instagram.com/jawiinhttp://www.facebook.com/jawiinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geek-history-lesson/id816803613Pre-order Jason's new book "Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio" on Amazon!https://amzn.to/3mN1nBFLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingGo to dinner and a movie with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us new brain parts on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Get ready to make an impossible choice this week as we examine "Similitude"!Writer, producer, and podcast host Jason Inman joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Enterprise that pushes the crew of the NX-01 to the breaking point. The ship becomes mired in the Delphic Expanse and Trip is fatally wounded in an engineering accident. When Phlox creates a "disposable" copy of Enterprise's engineer, Archer will have to make the ultimate choice between his friend and his mission!Enterprise (*just* Enterprise) was short-lived in comparison to other Trek series, but it stands shoulder to shoulder with them in terms of the depth of its characters and the strength of its premise. It presented us with heroes that lacked the invulnerability of 24th century technology and the certitude of the Untied Federation of Planets. More than that, it charted the path of Starfleet from eager, artless explorers to honed and seasoned protectors of life in the galaxy and it proved that there was still life left in sci-fi's greatest franchise. On this episode, we discuss Enterprise's concept as a precursor story, the way it embraced serialization in the franchise and paved the way for it in genre TV, the show's unabashed emotionality, the military fiction aspects of Trek, the excellent casting, what makes an Enterprise story, and the reason the buck stops with a Starfleet captain.We also discuss the privileges of rank, Trek switching affiliates on you, gas station comic books, Bob Seger's "Faith of the Heart", a Season of Hell, Star Trek's Donner Party, keeping up with BSG and Firefly, Enterprise's "Tuvix", the superlative chill of Dr. Phlox, Riker tanking his career, doppelgangers get all the action, and Sisko as Trek's "realest" military commander.Kill your best friend or everyone on Earth dies!Follow Jason on social media and listen to the Geek History Lesson podcast!http://www.twitter.com/jawiinhttp://www.instagram.com/jawiinhttp://www.facebook.com/jawiinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geek-history-lesson/id816803613Pre-order Jason's new book "Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio" on Amazon!https://amzn.to/3mN1nBFLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingGo to dinner and a movie with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us new brain parts on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
It's Captain Q and Big Sexy minus Craig J. as we undergo our latest mission into the Delphic Expanse (yes, I'm currently watching Enterprise on Netflix). We had to launch at the last minute due to the breaking news we just received: PATRICK STEWART IS RETURNING TO STAR TREK! Break out the vintage Chateau Picard, this is cause for celebration...or is it cause for concern? On this episode, we discuss Stewart's return, what stories could possibly be told regarding a 78 year-old Starfleet officer and best of all: what guest stars would we hope Sir Patrick will convince to apear?! We also address some potential nonsense regarding a rumor of the Borg queen's appearance on Discovery! So beam on up to the U.S.S. Internet, grab a glass of LaBarre's best and join in the conversation! Patrick Stewart To Return To Star Trek: https://goo.gl/qzo22u Borg Queen Discovery Season 2 Trailer: https://goo.gl/7pA5Fo And look for THE RED SHIRTS on Facebook Twitter and now on YOUTUBE: goo.gl/8PLK9M Subscribe to see reviews of each and every episode of Star Trek Discovery!
A Conversation With Dave Rossi. Life often takes people down unexpected avenues. Case in point: Dave Rossi. He never intended to end up in Hollywood, working on his most favorite franchise, on the series with which he grew up. Not only did he spearhead the remastering of TOS, but worked for fourteen years straight on every incarnation of Star Trek from The Next Generation to Enterprise. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Patrick Devlin, and Brandi Jackola speak with Mr. Rossi on his Star Trek work and beyond. They discuss teaching Star Trek to neighborhood kids, favorite projects, continuity problems in Enterprise, and Dave's love of Superman. Brandon-Shea may finally find someone else who appreciates his second-favorite Star Trek episode, and perhaps they'll all swing by Deneb IV on their way to the Delphic Expanse to pick up The Backstreet Boys. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:29) Welcome, Dave! (00:04:17) TOS Remastered (00:09:23) Roles on TNG and Enterprise (00:27:40) When Were You Hired? (00:28:54) Mood of Season One (0:29:50) Favourite Project (00:37:50) Prequel (00:40:00) Discovery (00:45:18) Favourite Episode of Enterprise (00:47:31) Superman and Krypton (00:53:48) Current Projects (01:06:16) Underrated Superman Comics (01:08:28) Finding Dave (01:12:42) Closing (01:15:33) Hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Patrick Devlin, and Brandi Jackola Guest Dave Rossi 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)
Things get serious real quick, as Earth has been attacked by a mysterious species hailing from the equally mysterious region of space, the Delphic Expanse. Few options left to them Earth sends their flagship, Enterprise, to meet the Xindi threat. Cold Open An object decloaks as it approaches Earth and fires a beam slicing devastation across the planet before breaking apart. Act I A panel of Klingons is ordered the disgraced Duras to reclaim his honor by capturing the elusive Captain Archer. Aboard the Enterprise, Archer shares with his crew that millions have been killed in the attack on Earth and that they have been recalled. Trip is expressing concern that his sister may have been a victim when Suliban board the Enterprise and kidnap the captain. Silik takes Archer to see Future Man, who warns him that the Xindi are developing a weapon to annihilate Earth. Just as Enterprise approaches home, a ship drops out of warp and opens fire on them. Act II The Klingons disable the Enterprise, but three more Starfleet vessels join the fight and repel Duras. On Earth, Archer is pushing for Enterprise to be sent to find the Xindi, but Soval warns about that region of space being notoriously dangerous and unusual. In an effort to bolster his case, the captain scans some of the debris from the probe and finds that its quantum signature is from the future. Back aboard his ship, a Vulcan doctor pops by to check on Archer’s radiation exposure while he was mucking around the debris and scoping out Xindi corpses. Turns out it’s all a pretense as the doctor is actually there because Soval thinks Archer might be nuts. Trip and Reed stand on the edge of destruction on Earth as the Engineer comes to the realization that his sister was a victim. Act III Touring the construction site of the NX-02, Archer and Forrest discuss the impending mission, as well as the captain’s request for military personnel to join his crew. Phlox has decided to stay on board for the mission, but Vulcan High Command has told T’Pol she must not go. Reed is pretty stoked about his new photonic torpedoes, and an angry Trip is very enthusiastic about the possibility using this new technology to murder the people who killed his sister. Before heading into the Expanse, Soval shows Archer some footage of a Vulcan ship that started murdering each other when they visited the place. On their way out, the Enterprise is going to drop T’Pol back home on Vulcan. The Enterprise leaves spacedock as the Klingons lurk nearby and bring their weapons online. Act IV Trip and Archer are getting drunk aboard the Enterprise when their vows to abandon the principles of non-interference are interrupted by Duras firing at their ship again. They disable the Klingon ship with their fancy new photon torpedoes, and accelerate to the safety of Vulcan space. T’Pol swings by Archer’s ready room and requests to stay aboard the Enterprise. Seven weeks later, the Enterprise reaches the massive purple barrier marking the beginning of the Delphic Expanse. After a few hours sailing through the goo, three Klingon vessels show up and begin firing on the Enterprise. Travis pulls some ace flying maneuvers and destroys the one Klingon ship brave enough to follow the into the Expanse. The Enterprise proceeds into the Expanse. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x26 - The Expanse Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman and Branon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Daniel Riordan, James Horan, Bruce Wright There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 26th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, The Expanse.
ENT 3x16 / 3x17. Guide your ship through the Delphic Expanse and protect some Xindi eggs in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersDoctor's Orders (00:53)Hatchery (07:49) HostsWill Nguyen and Sue Kisenwether ProductionSue Kisenwether (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)
MACO Corporal Amanda Cole. In Season Three of Enterprise, the crew dynamic of the NX-01 was “enhanced" in a way that we had never seen before on Star Trek. Due to the dire circumstances that developed at the beginning of the Xindi Arc, we were introduced to an entirely new branch of service from the United Earth Government: the MACOs; a specialized military attachment with orders to safeguard the crew and protect the mission. In terms of the series, this infusion of secondary characters gave the audience an entirely new cast of faces and personalities to enjoy and explore! In this episode of Warp Five, Team Conference Room continues our research into the MACOs, with an in-depth look at Corporal Amanda Cole, played by actress Noa Tishby. Cole was seen in only a few minutes of the Season Three episode Harbinger, as Trip's new romantic interest and was the catalyst for sparking jealousy in T'Pol; a clear sign of her increasing emotional instability as the mission pressed further into the Delphic Expanse. Please join us as we discuss Amanda Cole's (albeit brief) role on Harbinger and her future potential for the series. HostsNorman C. Lao and Will Nguyen GuestsJeffrey Harlan and Floyd Dorsey ProductionC Bryan Jones (Executive Producer), Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer), Matthew Rushing (Editor and Executive Producer), Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer), Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer), Mike Morrison (Associate Producer), Richard Marquez (Production Manager), Will Nguyen (Content Manager) ChaptersBoomers Love Our Secondary Characters (00:01:21)Our Fully Named MACO Cole-poral (00:04:48)Getting on T’Pol’s Nerves (00:06:29)The Yoko Ono MACO? (00:11:43)More Than Just a Pretty Face (00:18:25)Hypothetically Interviewing Noa Tishby (00:26:38)Cole-umbia Possibilities? (00:31:20)Floyd’s Cole-spiracy Theories (00:35:21)When In Doubt, Blame Section 31 (00:45:19)Cole-osing and Thank You for Listening (00:59:56) Send us your feedback!Twitter: @trekfmFacebook: http://facebook.com/trekfmVoicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfmContact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contactVisit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm
A Major Pain for Lt. Malcolm Reed... In Season Three of Enterprise, the crew dynamic of the NX-01 was “enhanced" in a way that we have never seen before on Star Trek. Due to the dire circumstances that developed at the beginning of the Xindi Arc, we were introduced to an entirely new branch of service from the United Earth Government: the MACOs; a specialized military attachment with orders to safeguard the crew and protect the mission. On Warp Five Episode 11, Christopher Jones talked about the concept of the MACOs and how they were folded into the overall Star Trek mythos. In this episode of Warp Five – Will, Jeff and our associate producers Mike Morrison and Floyd Dorsey continue our research into the MACOs, with an in-depth look at Major Jeremiah Hayes, played by actor Stephen Culp. Hayes was seen in only five episodes in Season Three as the commanding officer of the MACOs for the mission into the Delphic Expanse. He left and indelible mark as one of the most memorable second-tier characters on Enterprise; akin to the importance of Kellie Waymire’s Crewman Cutler. Please join your Warp Five Crew as we delve deeper into the MACOs' files and learn a great deal more about the valiant Major Hayes! Host Will Nguyen Guests Jeffrey Harlan, Floyd Dorsey and Mike Morrison Editor Matthew Rushing Executive ProducersNorman C. Lao, Christopher Jones, Matthew Rushing and Charlynn Schmiedt Associate ProducersFloyd Dorsey and Mike Morrison Production ManagerRichard Marquez Content ManagerWill NguyenChapters Welcome to all the New Arrivals (00:01:22) Uh-Oh…Better Get MACOs (00:04:22) Cut from the same Military Cloth (00:10:02) It’s the Final (Hayes) Countdown! (00:18:03) No Cure for Hayes Fever (00:25:49) Associate Producers Spotlight (00:34:05) Closing and Thank You for Listening (00:57:45) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
We welcome our interview with Larry Nemecek who is an author, editor, archivist and producer and wears these hats much of the time as a renowned Star Trek authority. He has helped provide valuable insights into the production side of the franchise, and this includes him making a great effort at recording many many interviews with the staff behind the scenes as well as the actors and actresses from the Star Trek universe. In this session of the podcast we are interviewing Larry in particular with his newest publication “Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library”. The Starfleet Stellar Cartography maps/book set (poster map set and guide book) is a team effort captained by Larry with artists Geoffrey Mandel, Ian Fullwood and Ali Ries (Reece) for an officially licensed updated set of stellar cartography maps and guide book published by 47North and Becker & Mayer. This is out now and you can order the book at Amazon (UK website) here:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Trek-Stellar-Cartography-Starfleet/dp/1477805974 In this session we learn:- -How Larry's love of history has helped him map the Star Trek galaxy. -What Larry believes will impact the reader the most when they open up the map set and guide. -How some awkward canon elements were properly fitted in, including squeezing in the Delphic Expanse. -About the maps from different races of Star Trek. -What did each of the artists Larr worked with bring to the table for this project. -How the Dominion War (Deep Space Nine) was placed onto the maps in a way that makes sense.
It's been more than a decade since the last update to the Star Charts reference book, but thanks to Larry Nemecek and 47North fans will soon be able to get around the galaxy more efficiently than ever. In this episode of Literary Treks, Christopher Jones is joined by Larry to learn about the genesis of his new book Star Trek: Stellar Cartography, the process of creating it, and how Larry's career in mapping stars dates back to the 1980s. We also make sense of the Delphic Expanse and choreograph the Dominion War. In our news segment we find out what Jeff Mariotte has to say about his forthcoming TOS novel Serpents In the Garden, what hints Greg Cox has dropped about No Time Like the Past, and IDW's latest Ongoing omnibus, Star Trek Volume 5, which collects Ongoing 17 through 20. Originally published as Literary Treks 26: Cardassia Is In the Caribbean.
Larry Nemecek's Stellar Cartography. It's been more than a decade since the last update to the Star Charts reference book, but thanks to Larry Nemecek and 47North fans will soon be able to get around the galaxy more efficiently than ever. In this episode of Literary Treks, Christopher Jones is joined by Larry to learn about the genesis of his new book Star Trek: Stellar Cartography, the process of creating it, and how Larry's career in mapping stars dates back to the 1980s. We also make sense of the Delphic Expanse and choreograph the Dominion War. In our news segment we find out what Jeff Mariotte has to say about his forthcoming TOS novel Serpents In the Garden, what hints Greg Cox has dropped about No Time Like the Past, and IDW's latest Ongoing omnibus, Star Trek Volume 5, which collects Ongoing 17 through 20.