24th episode of the first season of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''
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Egyptian actor, producer, TV host and doctor Mohamed Karim? Mohamad can be seen in the Lionsgate film Gunslingers releasing in theatres on April 11, 2025 alongside Nicolas Cage, Heather Graham and Stephen Dorff! This action-packed drama western is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, following the story of reformed gunslinger (Dorff) and mad genius (Cage) who are guided by a spiritual leader towards vindication. While confronting their violent histories, their newfound peace is challenged by violence and revenge. Not stopping there, after wrapping a starring role in the American independent film Storm, Karim has signed on to star in the upcoming American project Desert Crossing and three British films: Tarot, Blooded, and One Love. Mohammad is best known for his lead role in popular TV series Bent Afandina, a story about the revolution in Egypt from 1952 until 1970 (the period between King Farouk until President Anwar Sadat). This TV series put him on the map all over Egypt and The Middle East, where he won the Best Actor Award in 2004. He can also be seen as Detective Reynolds in Bruce Willis' final film A Day to Die and as a lead role playing Jimmy the Dragon alongside Nicholas Cage and Benjamin Bratt in the 2019 action thriller A Score to Settle. In 2012, Mohamed had the opportunity and honor to host the well-known international singing competition show The Voice: Arabia season 1 and 2 in the Middle East on MBC channels. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod. (Please Subscribe)
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We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1, Episode 24: “Desert Crossing” but only Maria has actually watched the episode. The Enterprise responds to a distress call and the captain they rescue is so grateful, he invites Archer and Trip down to his sunny home planet for a visit. Looking forward to a boondoggle, the boys […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 25: Archer of Arabia! appeared first on The ESO Network.
Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Archer, Commander Tucker, Sub-Commander T'Pol, and the rest of the crew of the starship Enterprise NX-01 as they continue to explore space, its denizens and wonders, and learn more about their place in the universe and where to take a stand. They also have further encounters with the Suluban, Andorians, the Vulcans (of course), and even meet some Ferengi.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode............Episode Title00:05:12.............."Sleeping Dogs"00:10:14.............."Shadows of P'Jem"00:15:44.............. "Shuttlepod One"00:22:18..............."Fusion"00:27:08..............."Rogue Planet"00:32:33..............."Acquisition"00:37:37..............."Oasis"00:42:53..............."Detained"00:48:38..............."Vox Sola"00:56:06..............."Fallen Hero"01:01:28..............."Desert Crossing"01:07:38..............."Two Days and Two Nights"01:14:10..............."Shockwave, Part 1"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X
When the Entrepreneur picks up a distress signal from Clancy Brown's ship, they stop to help with repairs and he invites them to postpone their vacation again. But when Captain Archer's reputation leads Trip to think they may have been honey-potted, the implications of taking sides in other peoples' wars is something they finally start to consider. Why are new construction hives so much less desirable? What's the problem with a tactical napkin deployment? Is there an advantage to wearing velvet robes in the desert? It's the episode that's just trying to avoid a My Girl situation.P1 Link: www.ewb-dc.org/projects/sierra-leoneSupport 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
Is one man's freedom fighter another man's terrorist? Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this story of Enterrpise getting mixed up in some local conflicts on a desert planet; the ethical implications; and whether Zabral is a good guy or bad guy.
Is one man's freedom fighter another man's terrorist? Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this story of Enterprise getting mixed up in some local conflicts on a desert planet; the ethical implications; and whether Zabral is a good guy or bad guy. The post Desert Crossing (ENT) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
CTD5 – Leaving the Desert - Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating - Discerning Hearts Podcast "Celebrating the sacrament of reconciliation is, for many Catholics, a most daunting prospect. This sacrament has been the source of many jokes, composed perhaps by persons seeking to reduce the level of stress they feel regarding one of its main components: naming personal sin. The naming of one's own sin to oneself and to a priest is self-revelatory to the point of evoking anxiety. Initially, it can be true that some level of apprehension may accompany this sacrament, but over time with regular celebration of this form of worship, anxiety diminishes. Most positively the sacrament of reconciliation promotes truthful self-knowledge regarding sin in the context of Christ's saving presence. Once someone experiences both the naming of sin and the reception of God's mercy in this sacrament, he or she actually begins to celebrate this sacrament and see it as a great gift from Christ and his Church." The post CTD5 – Leaving the Desert – Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Waiting in the Desert - Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating - Discerning Hearts Podcasts "The ancient image of Lent as a time of withdrawal is relevant to the formation of conscience if we perceive that our consciences have been inordinately attached to anemic sources of influence. Christians are called to transform the world of culture, work, and politics according to the truths learned through Christ in the Church. It is a powerful and dignified calling. Lent affords us a good opportunity to repent of those habits, attitudes, or behaviors that reflect a preoccupation with the secular. Thus devoid of the religious, we are then called to eagerly respond to our faith and imbue the secular with religious and ethical meaning. To do less than this is to render our baptisms impotent and meaningless." The post CTD3 – Waiting in the Desert – Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Clancy Brown invites Archer and Trip to play shirtless lacross, but instead they end up getting shot at, running away, and getting lost in the desert. We changed up the format for this review and went through the episode scene by scene. Justin hated the format and I felt kind of indifferent. So, suffice it to say, we won't be doing a review like this agian. please send all hate mail to - podcastnx01@gmail.com
"Enterprise" has decided to have an arc, and it's about trying to get to Risa! No, really. But there's some hiccups on the way and even more once they get there! First up: Data's Mom is an inspiration to T'Pol but uh-oh she might be bad in "Fallen Hero". After that, Mr. Krabs wants Archer's help against tyranny in "Desert Crossing". Finally, almost everyone's vacation goes awry in "Two Days and Two Nights"! Also this week: guest stars, bad governments, and Geordi La Forge! [timestamps: Hero: 01:34; Crossing: 25:23; Days; 45:56; Geordi: 1:17:39] [grab a Coco-no-no and settle in to read about Geordie: https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/735986737078288384/character-spotlight-geordi-la-forge?source=share]
When Captain Hadley shows up, it's time for some prime overacting as we watch "Desert Crossing"! When Archer and Trip rescue Mr. Crabbs, they get a dinner invite that ends in balls, desert lacrosse, and a subplot about heat stroke that ruins everything. Would you like to know more?
Jody Simpson and Adam Woodward have rewatched Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 1, Episode 24 "Desert Crossing" (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 S1 E24 - "Desert Crossing" (2002) | Rewatch First Aired: May 8, 2002 In-universe date: 2152 (Feb 12) Date of Podcast: May 9, 2022 Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Jody Simpson, Adam Woodward, 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
CTD#5 – "Leaving the Desert" - Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating "Celebrating the sacrament of reconciliation is, for many Catholics, a most daunting prospect. This sacrament has been the source of many jokes, composed perhaps by persons seeking to reduce the level of stress they feel regarding one of its main components: naming personal sin. The naming of one's own sin to oneself and to a priest is self-revelatory to the point of evoking anxiety. Initially, it can be true that some level of apprehension may accompany this sacrament, but over time with regular celebration of this form of worship, anxiety diminishes. Most positively the sacrament of reconciliation promotes truthful self-knowledge regarding sin in the context of Christ's saving presence. Once someone experiences both the naming of sin and the reception of God's mercy in this sacrament, he or she actually begins to celebrate this sacrament and see it as a great gift from Christ and his Church." The post CTD#5 – “Leaving the Desert” – Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
CTD#5 – "Leaving the Desert" - Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating "Celebrating the sacrament of reconciliation is, for many Catholics, a most daunting prospect. This sacrament has been the source of many jokes, composed perhaps by persons seeking to reduce the level of stress they feel regarding one of its main components: naming personal sin. The naming of one's own sin to oneself and to a priest is self-revelatory to the point of evoking anxiety. Initially, it can be true that some level of apprehension may accompany this sacrament, but over time with regular celebration of this form of worship, anxiety diminishes. Most positively the sacrament of reconciliation promotes truthful self-knowledge regarding sin in the context of Christ's saving presence. Once someone experiences both the naming of sin and the reception of God's mercy in this sacrament, he or she actually begins to celebrate this sacrament and see it as a great gift from Christ and his Church." The post CTD#5 – “Leaving the Desert” – Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion with Deacon James Keating Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
“Desert Crossing” 20th-anniversary reflections. After their encounter with Vulcan Ambassador V'Lar, the crew of the NX-01 are back on course for Risa. But they'll have to wait a bit longer for rest and relaxation by the pool thanks to a distress call. They assist the pilot of a small craft and then accept his invitation to visit his home in the desert. But what at first appears to be just an invitation to dinner (which Trip hopes will be free of snake meat) turns out to be a plea for assistance in a fight against the government. 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 explore “Desert Crossing” and how it serves as a proto-Prime Directive story. We also discuss Archer's reputation, the shades of gray in which Zabol's struggle against the government is presented, and how the story could have benefited from more information and the mini-arc format found in Season 4. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Desert Crossing” 20th-anniversary reflections. After their encounter with Vulcan Ambassador V'Lar, the crew of the NX-01 are back on course for Risa. But they'll have to wait a bit longer for rest and relaxation by the pool thanks to a distress call. They assist the pilot of a small craft and then accept his invitation to visit his home in the desert. But what at first appears to be just an invitation to dinner (which Trip hopes will be free of snake meat) turns out to be a plea for assistance in a fight against the government. 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 explore “Desert Crossing” and how it serves as a proto-Prime Directive story. We also discuss Archer's reputation, the shades of gray in which Zabol's struggle against the government is presented, and how the story could have benefited from more information and the mini-arc format found in Season 4. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
ARE YOU READY KIDS? I cant hear you?ohhhhhhhhhThe Road to Risa is paved with good intentions... going disastrously wrong!Crack out the sun cream, fill your boots with water and get ready for hanging with the boys on Tatooine, err i mean a desert planet.Music by AudioBinger from freemusicarchive.org
Kurz vor Risa (mal wieder) wird die Enterprise von einem Shuttle in Raumnot zur Hilfe gerufen. Ein charismatischer Widerstandskämpfer und ein Geskana-Math später, sind Captain Archer und Trip Tucker in der Wüste verloren. Wie die beiden aus dieser Nummer wieder heraus kommen und warum Chris und Gundel eine ausgeprägte Phobie gegen Cremehände haben, besrechen die beiden in der neuen Ausgabe von Pinky and Blue! Wir nähern uns in großen Schritten dem Staffelfinale der ersten Staffel. Solltet ihr Feedback zum allgemeinen Aufbau haben oder Ideen haben wie wir unser Format noch besser machen können, dann meldet euch doch bei Chris auf den bekannten Kanälen. Es sind immer noch WarpCast-Sticker verfügbar! Wer einen haben möchte meldet sich am besten bei Chris! Wenn ihr eure Meinung zum Podcast loswerden wollt, habt ihr entweder die Möglichkeit einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen oder uns eine Email zu schreiben. Ihr erreicht uns unter der Mailadresse Podcast@Warp-Core.de. Chris erreicht ihr ebenfalls auf Twitter, Instagram oder Facebook. Die Titelmelodie stammt von Samy Oeder.
Matt and Sean talk about what happens when a survival story is retold in the same season (though it is well told, and with chin tattoos).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 ★
Freedom fighters or terrorists? Beefcake scenes. A mythological persona gaining traction in the quadrant. And The Kurgan! Can there really be only one? Especially if it involves desserts? In this episode, Co-hosts Sara and Kasey talk about all that plus the simmering effects 9/11 had on the writing and narrative course of the first season of Enterprise. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them on Discovering Trek: Enterprise for a bite to eat, preconceived notions to be challenged and some curious discussion. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Freedom fighters or terrorists? Beefcake scenes. A mythological persona gaining traction in the quadrant. And The Kurgan! Can there really be only one? Especially if it involves desserts? In this episode, Co-hosts Sara and Kasey talk about all that plus the simmering effects 9/11 had on the writing and narrative course of the first season of Enterprise. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them on Discovering Trek: Enterprise for a bite to eat, preconceived notions to be challenged and some curious discussion. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Star Trek ENT S1E24 Desert Crossing
PJ, Mat and Eliot watch Desert Planet, which guest stars Clancy Brown! Clancy Brown's great. Remember him in Highlander? Or The Shawshank Redemption? And Starship Troopers? And as the voice of Lex Luthor in many animated shows? What were we talking about? Oh, yeah, Enterprise. Cover art by Mat Troy Theme tune by Eliot Red Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in July 2021.
The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace. 时尚美音,优雅英音,听新闻,学英语。(每周一、周二更新)
Archer and Trip shuttle down for some hospitality, some fun in the sun, and they still haven't gotten to Risa yet. They're on a desert planet to work on their tan, play some ball, and eat some balls, but I warn you...we are easily offensive. Special Guest Steffan Fredsti from Trek Nerd Talk (T.N.T) -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Welcome to Episode 77 01:00 Special Guest this show 01:20 What's her name again? 01:56 Tribbles and Sand 02:30 Halls of Pleasure 03:00 The Engineer Engineer 03:30 Facebook Groups for the Convention Curious 04:30 Special Guest Steffan Fredsti from Trek Nerd Talk (T.N.T) - https://youtube.com/user/TheAznboituan 05:45 Thank you Section 31! 06:00 Thank you, Patreons! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 06:46 SLTV Update - The 55 Year Mission - Mask policies (or lack there of) and Photo Ops?? https://www.creationent.com/cal/cemission_lv.html 9:20 The 2022 Vegas convention will be at a different location... 10:25 No Kids! Don't listen to us! 13:00 Can you hail me now? 13:15 Contractors 13:30 Have you been anally probed? 14:30 Alex says Musical Episode Short Trek? 14:54 The new Star Trek IV? 15:50 LeVar Burton's Masterclass on Storytelling 16:30 Importance of Oral 18:12 Trek Nerd Talk's first Guest 19:30 Plugging Books - Book Talk! 22:00 Ressikan Flute Auction 23:15 Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 - "Desert Crossing" 23:30 There's a theme, guess what it is! We'll tell you at the end of the show. 23:31 Teaser - "Make Your Life Spectacular. I know I did" 26:20 Packing and Log 27:18 Act I - "Cricket is Basically Baseball on Valium" 28:57 Blood Soup - It Takes Balls to Eat That 30:00 Shirts on or off? 30:20 Playing with them boys 30:30 Big Balls 30:45 Good with Tea - Tea bagging 31:00 I thought she said Cheese 32:15 Clancy Brown 33:20 Easily Offended? Sucks to be You 34:10 Space Quidditch 34:45 Four Seconds 35:20 Should've went with the Tapestry 35:50 Porthos! 36:30 Hospitality 38:00 Chicken just tastes like wood 38:29 Act II - "Reality. What a Concept?" 39:42 Leave the Shuttlepod - Great Idea! 40:30 If you have a Death Wish... 41:30 Shirtless?! 43:00 Coming out of the hole 43:40 Asshole Confirmed 44:30 Future Cat-Fishing 45:25 Forced to wear 46:15 Burn it! 46:50 You don't want to see me naked... 47:15 The Noises 49:00 Down the Hallway 49:13 Are we doing a Star Trek Podcast? 49:39 Act III - "Sand. It's Everywhere" 50:15 Artoo? Is that You? Oh, no it isn't 51:15 Trip can hear that...What?! 51:45 Ah, it's just like Risa, except without any pussy 52:39 Don't Drink the Water! 54:40 Vulcans and Montana 56:16 Blame Canada? 56:50 Not a Terrorist 57:10 Where's the Prime Directive? 57:30 Back up your pipes 58:00 Thanks again to Steffan from Trek Nerd Talk! 59:30 Act IV - "Time is the Best Teacher. Unfortunately, It Kills All of It's Students." 1:00:20 Under Fire 1:02:00 Geography 1:03:18 Dialing In 1:04:06 Sore Balls to the Rescue 1:04:30 You Should've Cat-Fished Me 1:05:20 Scorched Metal and Farts 1:06:00 T'Pol goes right to Trip 1:06:30 Who's running the ship? 1:07:00 No EMH? 1:08:00 Act V - "What's Right Is What's Left If You Do Everything Else Wrong" 1:08:30 Pinching Ass and Submission 1:09:00 Hallways and why we're out here 1:10:55 No Phlox! 1:11:00 Sunburn Stories 1:14:50 It's Robin Williams! 1:16:00 When the aliens came... 1:16:40 Heather's 3.5 Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: https://starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
The Enterprise gets to play space Uber to a Vulcan ambassador, but the Mazarites have plans to play Fast and the Furious Warp 5. Phlox gets our award for best actor. And, T'Pol thinks the humans are getting sloppy and need to relieve tension at a little pleasure planet called: Risa -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Welcome to Episode 76 01:00 "Vacation" 01:50 Boning Up (no kids) 02:50 Engineer Bones 03:20 I don't remember that 03:45 https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 04:00 https://twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG/status/1406280796021854212?s=20 05:04 Today's Nudes 05:30 News: Lisa Banes has passed from injuries sustained from a Hit and Run accident 06:30 Happy Captain Picard Day! 07:45 News: New Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Trailer 08:15 Q! 08:30 SEVEN! 10:30 Prepare the Cosplay! 11:00 Oh yeah! SPOILERS! 11:20 That's LA! 12:00 News: Twitter - New Picard Poster https://twitter.com/TrekCore/status/1405239924576735241?s=20 12:30 One ring to rule them all 12:50 News: Voyager documentary shooting in LA 13:20 News: Star Trek: Prodigy pics https://twitter.com/TrekMovie/status/1404480403407265797?s=20 15:00 The pipeline 15:27 Jett Reno will not die! 15:50 News: Star Trek: Fleet Command Update - https://scopely.com/game/star-trek-fleet-command/ 17:30 Playing the stranger 18:00 News: Strange New Worlds shooting episode 8 19:40 Star Trek: Enterprise - "Fallen Hero" 19:50 Teaser - "Pahrump of the Stars" 20:29 Relieve Tension 20:50 Risa = Las Vegas 21:15 Enlightened Future People 21:30 Have you fucked lately? 22:30 How many times a year? 24:10 Where no Heather has gone before 25:00 Act I - "Uber in Space" 26:20 Mis-trusting Smile 27:00 Tossing the Vulcan 27:15 Cutting a bad stinky fart - T'Pol vs V'lar 29:00 Hey, what's up Bitches!? 29:40 Gross Intentions 30:00 Elder Vulcans 31:08 Meeting your heros 31:38 Space Uber 32:00 I'm just a starship captain 32:30 Jamming some Frequencies 32:42 Act II - "Gossip Girls" 33:50 Can't fire phasers at warp? 34:00 T'Pol Shocked! 35:00 Archer and T'Pol 35:20 Magic Word: Please 35:44 Archer's closeup...Petting his wiener? 37:15 Danger Close Vulcan Violence 38:30 Who pee'd on what? 38:58 Vulcan Showers 39:12 Tucker, Reed, and Reed's Load 39:39 12 Fingers, one hand 40:20 Holodeck Duty 40:48 Talking with Hoshi 41:20 Ice T 42:14 Act III - "Fast Cars" 43:00 The Fast and the Furious 43:30 A Warp Five Ship 45:42 BBQ in Engineering 46:30 3 on 1 47:00 That thing got a Hemi? 47:30 Car Talk - DANGER TO MANIFOLD!!! 49:00 RuPaul Drag Race Starships 49:30 Act IV - "Bait and Switch" 50:50 Leaving you guessing 51:14 Phlox = GREAT ACTOR! 51:44 Nano-cells and Nacelles 52:25 Vulcan Calvary 53:30 Vulcan Combat Cruiser 54:30 Oh, hi boys! 55:27 I have the perfect screensaver for this 57:27 Act V - "End of a Vacation" 57:50 Archer and T'Pol - Closer 59:10 Act Name Theme Trivia Challenge! 1:00:00 Heather's Rating 1:02:00 Place to get rubbed 1:03:00 Batman going down 1:03:25 https://twitter.com/starklyjd/status/1404743230533537796?s=20 1:04:33 Next week: Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 - "Desert Crossing" 1:07:00 Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: https://starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
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 1 Episode 24 "Desert Crossing".Music by Aaron Kenny @youtube: contactkennya
This week on Boldly, Tho: sand! That's right, it's Enterprise's Desert Crossing, so come on down to -our- planet for some hospitality, including space lacrosse, boredom-induced piss theories, and way more off topic we-are-actually-related chit chat than usual.
Vicky has a wild imagination thinking that the crew is back on earth and can't get around a stone wall in the desert
MENA is an acronym for the geographical region of the Middle East and North Africa, encompassing give or take 19 countries with a long, complicated history and a shared musical culture. Political conflict and anti-music fundamentalism in the region over the last 50 years led to a diaspora of MENA musicians to cities all over Europe, Canada and the U.S. Leaving one's home and native culture is almost always difficult and unpredictable, but for music it can be a good thing, exposing musicians to new influences, new creative relationships, and unexpected cross-fertilizations. The classic example is DICK DALE, the inventor of Surf Rock—the original 1960s fusion of Middle Eastern scales and tremolo electric guitar drowned in reverb. Today the rich traditions of Middle Eastern and North African music combine freely with jazz, rock, rap, electronic, ambient and even new age, in a brilliant diversity of sound and style.On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, the trance-inducing rhythms and deep modal melodies of the MENA diaspora, on a program called DESERT CROSSING 2. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Archer and Tucker are invited to a desert-like planet by an alien leader after they help fix his ship. After arriving, they discover he has invited them under false pretenses. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss yet another episode of Enterprise that feels like it wants to say something but just can't find the right words. Plus! The guys talk about the consequences of freeing the Suliban, Kirk being the most timeless captain, and having a story with no subtext! 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
Archer teaches Trip the importance of full bellies and sweaty backs when navigating novel foreign policy scenarios. Join your mildly-aroused hosts as they discuss the seeds of the Prime Directive, the dicey nature of first contact with divided societies, and how far we've advanced over the past 18 years of Western society with regard to the consumption of testicles. Next week: We join Captain Kirk and crew as they fight off being used as breeding stock for a zippy race of accelerated aliens in 'Wink of an Eye' - the 11th episode of Star Trek: The Original Series' third season. Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Check out the Feedspot list of Top 60 Star Trek Podcasts for 2020. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion. Don't say we didn't give you options here!
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In the twenty third episode of The Star Companion, the boys review:Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 1, Episodes 24, "Desert Crossing"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.
"Desert Crossing" With Jim Moorhouse. Once a podcaster has chosen a format for their show, one eseential element that is vital to help set the tone of their show is the main theme. Some shows will have a new theme created and others will choose apiece of Royalty free music. However, every once in a while, there exists a song that perfectly encapsulates exactly what the host is looking for. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Jim Moorhouse of the Trek Ranks podcast to discuss the score to the episode "Desert Crossing" from the first season of Enterprise. We talk about composer Velton Ray Bunch, how the music fits the episode, the tone of the score, and choosing this score as the theme for Moorehouse's podcast. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome to Melodic Treks (00:01:01) Velton Ray Bunch and the TrekRanks Theme? (00:02:37) "Warm Welcome" (00:09:06) "Geskana Match" (00:012:52) "Trip's Menu" (00:16:37) "The Rescue" (00:19:24) "Not Why We're Here" (00:24:36) Finding Jim (00:28:30) Closing (00:32:06) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guest Jim Moorhouse Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Their journey begins anew, "through the mountain, secret, secret, secret tunnel..." Clyde, Wilson, and Snow are once again bound together on an adventure. With no idea where the path will lead, Snow trusts Wilson to guide them safely, although he might not trust himself. And who knows, they might make new friends along the way. Visit us: https://missingrollplayerfound.com Support Us: Ko-Fi Patreon Dice Envy "You can never have enough dice." We do not own the rights to SAO or the abridged series. Please support the original content owners! SAO Abridged Music Provided By: Mediacharger, Jay Man (Marwan Nimra - Fantasy RPG Sequence), Eric Matyas (Mr._Sneaky_Pants, Cat-Mischief, Desert_After-Rain_Looping, Our_Mountain_V003, Desert-Crossing, Desert-Heist) License
"Desert Crossing." A few episodes after the events of "Detained" in season one of Star Trek: Enterprise, it comes to light that the story of Archer freeing the Suliban detainees is spreading across the galaxy. And, like a game of "Telephone", elements of the story have been greatly exaggerated, leading some to believe that Archer and the Enterprise are a military power to be reckoned with. Though Captain Archer can't control what stories have been told and retold, he and Commander Tucker end up unwittingly facing the consequences of those tall tales, and very nearly lose their lives in the process. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala and Brandi Jackola, with special guest Russell Skeet, take a deep dive into the twenty-fourth episode of season one, "Desert Crossing". They discuss Clancy Brown, season continuity, freedom fighters, beer ball, prairie oysters, and who would be a great new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher on Discovery. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:28) Feedback (00:04:12) Welcome, Russell! (00:07:39) 41 Degrees (00:12:38) Continuity (00:15:42) 9/11 (00:19:22) Sneaking Away (00:31:21) Why Montana? (00:35:47) Beer Ball and Tapestries (00:40:22) Final Thoughts (00:43:00) Closing (00:49:12) Hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala and Brandi Jackola Guest Russell Skeet Production 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) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
With the political rhetoric and mass media firestorm shaping, if not commanding the immigration debate in the United States, it’s easy to find oneself distant and apathetic to the very issue at hand—people going from one place to another. In this Witnessed, photographer Taliesin Gilkes-Bower shares his experiences traveling along the Mexico-United States border producing his “Hard Stop: Along The Wall” photo series and accompanying Aguilas del Desierto (Eagles of the Desert), a San Diego-based non-profit that searches for lost or abandoned migrants crossing through the hostile deserts of California and Arizona hoping to cross an increasingly militarized border. Narration by Taliesin Gilkes-Bower Audio by Elphick Wo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maekan/support
Essential Enterprise Season One. 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 begin a new 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, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Richard Marquez of Earl Grey and Brandi Jackola of Live From the Edge to analyze the first season of Enterprise and select the absolutely essential episodes that they feel you must watch. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:30) Broken Bow (00:04:35) Fight or Flight (00:07:37) Strange New World (00:12:00) Unexpected (00:16:17) Terra Nova (00:20:53) The Andorian Incident (00:25:36) Breaking the Ice (00:28:41) Civilization (00:31:21) Fortunate Son (00:33:52) Cold Front (00:37:54) Silent Enemy (00:40:31) Dear Doctor (00:45:44) Sleeping Dogs (00:49:22) Shadows of P'Jem (00:50:27) Shuttlepod One (00:52:16) Fusion (00:54:48) Rogue Planet (00:58:04) Acquisition (00:59:46) Oasis (01:02:04) Detained (01:04:17) Vox Sola (01:07:49) Fallen Hero (01:10:33) Desert Crossing (01:13:51) Two Days and Two Nights (01:18:30) Shockwave (01:21:28) Final Results (01:22:53) Closing (01:28:08) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guests Richard Marquez and Brandi Jackola Production 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) 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 “Fallen Hero” and “Desert Crossing.”
The Enterprise crew once again finds themselves caught in the middle when Archer and Trip accidentally befriend the head of a terrorist organization. The duo are forced to flee into the desert to escape a bombing run. Archer's sidekick, Trip, gets a mild case of heat stroke and flirts with the idea of slipping into a coma. Your hosts disagree with each other about--everything. We're short two members again for this episode! Enterprise 1x24 - Desert Crossing Directed by David Straiton Written by Andre Bormanis, Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: Clancy Brown, Charles Dennis There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 24th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Desert Crossing. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Enterprise Season One: Two Guys Walk Into a Bar. You’ve probably heard a joke that starts with the line, “Two guys walk into a bar…” But when they visited Risa, Tucker and Reed actually lived this joke! The end of Enterprise's first season finally gave the crew a chance to get some shore leave, but they had to navigate more than a few bumps along the way. These unexpected detours included investigating a shipwreck, getting thrown into an internment camp, and finding themselves in the thick of the Temporal Cold War! In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan are joined by Tommy Kraft to discuss not only the conclusion to Enterprise Season One, but also for a final update before his Enterprise-era movie, Star Trek Horizon, premieres. The group also discusses the themes in the final seven episodes of the first season as they applaud finally seeing an “alien” alien, explain how Phlox stole an episode, and more. Plus, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country makes a guest appearance that nearly takes over this episode of Warp Five! ChaptersIntro (00:00:00) Star Trek Horizon Update (00:01:49) Oasis (00:05:07) Detained (00:09:18) Vox Sola (00:13:44) Desert Crossing (00:18:14) Two Days and Two Nights (00:22:31) Shockwave, Part I (00:26:17) Final Thoughts (00:38:12) HostsFloyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan GuestTommy Kraft ProductionC 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)
ENT 1x23 / 1x24. Play games in the desert and relax on Risa in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersDesert Crossing (00:51)Two Days and Two Nights (08:04) HostsC Bryan Jones and Aaron Harvey ProductionC Bryan Jones (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)
That's the question the crew of Enterprise is asking as the show turns "trying to get to Risa for shore leave" into a plot arc. Hey, at least they're trying. We talk about how they do in "Vox Sola," "Fallen Hero," and "Desert Crossing." Then, the Mad Men try to sell diet soda, Madison Square Garden, and thoughtful senior care in "Love Among the Ruins."
Justin and Randy get trapped on a prison transport and have an out-of-body experience while revisiting Star Trek: Enterprise season two, episodes 17 and 18, “Canamar” and “The Crossing” (not to be confused with “Desert Crossing”). Spoilers: Archer and Trip escape the prison transport unscathed and the good-intentioned “wisps” aren’t so nice after all.
Discussing ENT episodes 22-24. "Vox Sola" (022) @ 00:48, "Fallen Hero" (023) @ 18:05, "Desert Crossing" (024) @ 37:07.
Trek Trek prime is back, and we’ve got another triple feature for you! This time we’re reviewing Star Trek: Enterprise season one, episodes 22, 23, and 24, “Vox Sola”, “Fallen Hero”, and “Desert Crossing”. Spoilers: The alien just wanted to get home, the ambassador didn’t do anything wrong, and Clancy Brown has an awesome voice … Continue reading Trek Trek 33 – Vox Sola, Fallen Hero, and Desert Crossing
Trek Mate: Previously In the Alpha Quadrant a Star Trek Enterprise podcast
This week we look back at one of the low-lights of Star Trek Enterprise Season 1 with the episode Desert Crossing. Luckily we have the amazing Rick Moyer with us to make this terrible episode an incredible Podcast. Rick Moyer can be reached at @moyer777, rick.moyer on Facebook, Takehimwithyou.com , startrekparodies.com or artbymoyer.com This weeks […]
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