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Whittling Down Season Four (VOY) to 10 episodesThe trio continues their series of chopping down the longer 1990s seasons of Star Trek into the 2020s average ten-episode limit. This time "the victim" is season four of "Star Trek: Voyager," also known as "when Seven of Nine joined the show."The season begins with battling Species 8472 with the Borg in "Scorpion, Part II" and ends with "Hope and Fear," when the surprising (and suspicious) new starship Dauntless appears to take them home. These episodes also feature the Paris/Torres romance, the introduction of the Hirogen, and begins Seven's journey into humanity. Will your favorite episode make the cut? Will two-parters be split up? And how many episodes does "The Killing Game" count as???Join us as we whittle down season four of Voyager!
Ryan and Brady mull alien fashion, discuss the always-reliable Jeri Ryan, and reflect on how Neelix is just a very nice man in this surprisingly solid Borg episode of Voyager. Plus, Ryan cracks a pack of Star Trek CCG cards in the cold open! What will he find? (mostly some Hirogen commons)
Voyager rescues a critically injured Hirogen hunter who wishes to finish his hunt against a "resilient species" – a recent enemy of the Voyager crew – as Captain Janeway gives Seven of Nine a lesson in compassion. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Prey" and continuing the Hirogen storyline. Plus! The guys chat about CGI aliens, feeling bad for evil, and Tony Todd's acting capabilities. 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
Do you want to play a game? The crew of Voyager does not, but the Hirogen would love to. They lock the crew in the holodeck to play cat and mouse in Nazi-occupied France, but when the simulation seeps into the real world, the stakes become deadly. Sponsored by
Do you want to play a game? The crew of Voyager does not, but the Hirogen would love to. They lock the crew in the holodeck to play cat and mouse in Nazi-occupied France, but when the simulation seeps into the real world, the stakes become deadly. Sponsored by
Do you want to play a game? The crew of Voyager does not, but the Hirogen would love to. They lock the crew in the holodeck to play cat and mouse in Nazi-occupied France, but when the simulation seeps into the real world, the stakes become deadly. Sponsored by
The Hirogen are enough of a nightmare for Voyager, but the situation gets more complicated when a stray 8472 shows up looking for refuge. And that battle is almost as tense as the one between Seven and Janeway. Prey drops into the Mission Log. Sponsored by - get three months free! Sponsored by - give online therapy a try.
The Hirogen are enough of a nightmare for Voyager, but the situation gets more complicated when a stray 8472 shows up looking for refuge. And that battle is almost as tense as the one between Seven and Janeway. Prey drops into the Mission Log. Sponsored by - get three months free! Sponsored by - give online therapy a try.
The Hirogen are enough of a nightmare for Voyager, but the situation gets more complicated when a stray 8472 shows up looking for refuge. And that battle is almost as tense as the one between Seven and Janeway. Prey drops into the Mission Log. Sponsored by - get three months free! Sponsored by - give online therapy a try.
When the Mornhammered continues and Dr. Mark is in deep, his poor judgement with the holos puts BLT at risk. But when Iden starts going from candle store to cult leader, the Doc Kivas Fajos him for yet another disciplinary conversation with Captain Janeway. What's the hydroxychloroquine of the Biden administration? Is there anything worse than flesh-colored tights? Does Paramount+ do anything well? It's the episode that finally repays the long lost Coco-no-no!Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Friends of DeSoto for Labor.Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on YouTube.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!Get a thing at podshop.biz!
When Dr. Mark gets swiped by a group of social holo-justice warriors, their vision for living free from Hirogen harassment puts him on the lookout for volleyball and colloidal silver. But when a double-barrel episode of Voyager proves too much for one Mornhammered episode to contain, Greatest Gen history gets made live on videotape. Which type of drink never gives head? Why aren't all Hirogens ten feet tall? What's the most important rule about yoga wear? It's the episode that hasn't remembered anything in fifteen years!Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Friends of DeSoto for Labor.Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on YouTube.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!Get a thing at podshop.biz!
Welcome to 2024! Let's dive in with a bunch of stuff to rehash before the beginning of the January arc!
Review of Lower Decks "A Few Badgeys More" Season 4 has been shaping up to be quite the season! Seven of Nine has joined the crew, we've met the Hirogen, and of course Year of Hell...oh what? Lower Decks? Oh yeah that's a good season 4 too! Join Aaron and Steve as they review Lower Decks season 4's "A Few Badgeys More" and inexplicably manage to reference A LOT of season 4 Voyager episodes! But this IS about Lower Decks (mostly) we promise!
Some amazing Holodeck escapism for those obsessive hunters the Hirogen this week as our crew relive the second world war.
Species 8472 returns and is the prey of the Hirogen, what does it mean for us to have compassion or even love for those hostile to us? Seven and the captain have an argument that stretches' the mentoring relationship. An AFL public holiday bonus part 2
In this episode of Displaced in Space, Angelina and Sam discuss "The Killing Game, Part II," Season 4, episode 19 of Star Trek: Voyager! The Hirogen came, they saw, they got progressively softer. Tom Paris proves that he's experienced every holodeck program Voyager has to offer. B'Elanna Torres carried a holographic fetus, and it was weird. And Harry Kim's usefulness came to an end in Part I, and now he's right back to barely being on the show.
In this episode of Displaced in Space, Angelina and Sam discuss "The Killing Game, Part I," Season 4, episode 18 of Star Trek: Voyager! This week the Voyager crew finds themselves the captured prey of the Hirogen and trapped in a holo-version of World War II. Not since Reginald Barclay has the holodeck been used for such sadistic purposes. And Harry Kim, an actual regular character on this show, gets something important to do!
In this episode of Displaced in Space, Angelina and Sam discuss "Hunters" Season 4, episode 15 of Star Trek: Voyager! This week, the crew gets letters from home, and it's fascinating to see their different reactions. The Hirogen are back, and it looks like they may be around for a while. And Janeway is single, but is she ready to mingle? Wouldn't Chakotay like to know!
No one can do anything right this week. First up: Harry gets a crack at command and is intensely terrible at it (but not in the way you'd expect!) in "Nightingale"! After that: Janeway's gift of holo technology to the Hirogen has resulted in a light rebellion in "Flesh and Blood". Also this week: pulling a Costanza, should've used Tosk, and DS9 villains! [timestamps: Nightingale: 1:14; Flesh & Blood: 35:20; Villainy: 01:11:11] [tumbl of EVIL: https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/720127293048209409/top-3-star-trek-deep-space-nine-villains?source=share]
MEGASODE ALERT! It's two episodes for the price of one when The Doctor meets a group of fellow holograms fleeing Hirogen servitude and discovers that getting radicalized is more fun than being treated like an appliance. Will the Doctor quit his day job and join the revolution? Is Janeway an ally or a #ally? Is “Flesh and Blood” GOOD… or is it GARBAGE?
Today was a longer show, only because of the intense amount of content that was introduced this month as a part of Voyager Part 2. We dive into the complicated multi step mechanic that is Voyager, Hirogen, and Species 8472, and what the actual outcome is. What is Isolytic Damage and is it relevant in the game today? What about tomorrow? Is Voyager something worth investing in? What is the F2p sourcing? Finally, as Captain Janeway approaches her auction this weekend, all eyes are on her Officer Ability and we speculate what she will actually do against these new hostiles. All this and more today! Visit us online at www.UltimatDJzPlayz.com for more info and links
Episode 4: Holodeck Series This episode is rated PG-13 How does the Doctor's programming change over the years? Should Janeway have given holo-technology to the Hirogen? How many different ways can the writers use the holodeck? What does deleting a hologram actually do? What are the implications of Hologram rights? Listen as Ashlyn and Rhianna open their program: “Voyager Holodeck Series Alpha J2” and discuss all of the photonic friends and enemies in part one of our Voyager Holodeck episode. Trigger Warnings: Child death, non-consensual exposure therapy, self-harm, suicide, depression, war, addiction, and trauma. SPOILER ALERT: All of Voyager & Picard season two. This is the fouth episode of our Holodeck Series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about all the holodeck adventures in every Star Trek show, starting with The Animated Series and ending with Strange New Worlds. Continue the journey home from the Delta Quadrant with us as we discuss Part two of the Holodeck episodes in Voyager. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #63: “Work is the best therapy-at least for your employees.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia, Galaxy Quest, and reviews of every episode of The Animated Series, the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of season 2 of Lower Decks. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
When Voyager is two months into traversing another space obstacle, the crew is struggling with the idea of two more years in the void. But when they meet a Captain Planet villain who offers them a shortcut, Captain Janeway weighs the vortex against her own need for redemption. What kind of person would marry a bit murderer? Were the Hirogen wrong about everything? What makes Janeway's ready room classy? It's the episode that never misses an issue of Kojak Fancy!Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
All Good Things: A Star Trek Universe Podcast Episode 92: Holodeck Malfunctions Pt.4 VOY The Killing Game Amy and Mark discuss a wonderful holodeck conundrum in Voyager's The Killing Game. As the Hirogen try to find a fix for their hunt and unite their society, the crew must fight for their lives to escape or decide to lose the ship and her crew. 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 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. Episode Website More Episodes Copyright BQN
Amy and Mark discuss a wonderful holodeck conundrum in Voyager's The Killing Game. As the Hirogen try to find a fix for their hunt and unite their society, the crew must fight for their lives to escape or decide to lose the ship and her crew.Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook.Follow the network on Instagram @BQNPodcastsFind us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNpodcastsThe Show: @AllGoodPodAmy: @MissAmyNelsonMark: @MarkWhite207BQN 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.
People like to claim video games inspire violence, but what if they can release violent impulses, instead? That's what the Hirogen that have taken "Voyager" and her crew captive aim to find out in "The Killing Game", parts one and two! Brainwashed into believing they are living in World War 2 France, much of the crew are living NPCs for a sadistic game. How will they break free before game over? Also this week: part debate, somehow quidditch, and the alien ships of the Delta Quadrant! [Timestamps: Killing Game: 1:08; Ships' Shapes: 43:34] [le blog: https://sshbpodcast.tumblr.com/post/697303429362728960/vessel-detected-alien-ships-in-star-trek-part-5]
When the allies start planning their holographic D-Day, Janeway and Karr agree to a ceasefire. But when Turanj opts for Nazi ideology over a less murderous vision for the future, he ends up falling into Janeway's trap and getting the ultimate lesson in diplomacy. Where can you find the best fries in Los Angeles? Did Voyager make the arch obsolete? What's the best part about camping with Klingons? It's the episode that's definitely taking a Brode on the eve of battle!Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
When Hirogens capture Voyager, they transform the ship into a giant holographic hunting ground. But with the safeties off, Karr's violent historical reenactments are taking a toll on the crew. How diverse is the Bane diaspora? What could possibly be hidden in a baguette? Does Ensign Kim have FOMOHO? It's the episode that's got loaf for days! Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
When an isolated member of Species 42069 climbs aboard, Captain Janeway dictates compassion over the objections of everyone involved. But when Seven's budding individuality leads to another shocking incident, Janeway decides to ground her in an effort to avoid further diplomatic damage. How does a homeowner deal with grocery store levels of cardboard? Would a loose mallow spoil? What do Hirogen women like to do for fun? It's the episode that‘s inside the panopticon! Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
When Voyager picks up snatches of a reply from the A Quad, Captain Janeway is willing to trespass to download the rest of the message. But when Seven and Tuvok get claimed as relics, Janeway joins the Hirogens in being helmet-painting pissed. Why does Echo Park Lake run thick in the summer? Would any amount of signage be sufficient for your typical package-delivery person? What's The Greatest Gen promise w/r/t technobabble? It's the episode with a gift from the estate of Judith B. Raskin! Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
Warp through the very best holodeck episodes that Star Trek has to offer as Lexi & Ben chat with guest and massive Trekkie Stephanie Gerk. Other topics include Hackers, swearing poorly, Toronto, Neelix, Reginald Barclay and a lot of other really dorky stuff.FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Our holodeck picks!Our Man Bashir, DS9, Season 4; Episode 10: https://youtu.be/Rew0gHM_kuA Ship in a Bottle, TNG, Season 6; Episode 12: https://youtu.be/0rQ6NF8Sfqg Emergence, TNG, Season 7; Episode 23: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7sy3sgThe Killing Game, VOY, Season 4; Episodes 18 & 19: https://youtu.be/TfYoFeJs0QY A Fistful of Datas, TNG, Season 6; Episode 8: https://youtu.be/kUnGHUZ5KOo Take Me Out to the Holosuite, DS9, Season 7; Episode 4: https://youtu.be/9LTkmvBSSLs Hollow Pursuits, TNG, Season 3; Episode 21: https://youtu.be/tAV7p5wJUig The Big Goodbye, TNG, Season 1; Episode 12: https://youtu.be/vZ7CGBM4JJoI, Excretus, LDS, Season 2; Episode 8: https://youtu.be/XZEoUPHKOug BONUS CONTENT:Here's where you can find Stephanie GerkSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi's website and twitter and instagramBen's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditEnjoying dorking out with Dork Matters? Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods and help us spread the word."It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." -Unnamed Old Man
Jeff Gamet, tech journalist, podcaster, and big fan of Star Trek, returns to Voyager Revisited to discuss The Killing Game, a two-part story from Season 4 that lets us really get to know those scary Delta Quadrant bad guys, the Hirogen. It’s another great two-parter, in which we see our crew used as playthings for the Hirogen, whose only purpose is to hunt. Janeway is a French Underground leader, Seven is a torch singer, and Neelix is a badass Klingon, thanks to the holodeck. But we reserve our highest praise for Harry Kim, who had to heroically manage the ship and outwit the Hirogen. That guy deserves a promotion. Host Jean MacDonald with Jeff Gamet.
Jeff Gamet, tech journalist, podcaster, and big fan of Star Trek, returns to Voyager Revisited to discuss The Killing Game, a two-part story from Season 4 that lets us really get to know those scary Delta Quadrant bad guys, the Hirogen. It’s another great two-parter, in which we see our crew used as playthings for the Hirogen, whose only purpose is to hunt. Janeway is a French Underground leader, Seven is a torch singer, and Neelix is a badass Klingon, thanks to the holodeck. But we reserve our highest praise for Harry Kim, who had to heroically manage the ship and outwit the Hirogen. That guy deserves a promotion. Jean MacDonald with Jeff Gamet.
Star Trek: Voyager, Series 4, Episodes 18–19. First broadcast on Wednesday, 4 March 1998. It's business as usual on Star Trek this week, as the crew of Voyager find themselves in an episode of Secret Army which has been cast, written and directed by latex-headed aliens in Nazi uniforms. Will Voyager's extensive back catalogue of holodeck programs persuade the Hirogen that there's more to life than festooning your bulkheads with human skulls? Or will the Captain be forced (reluctantly) to kill Seven of Nine first?
The crew finally gets letters from home, but in doing so, they alert a master hunter species to their existence, resulting in Voyager literally being HUNTED. It's a simple concept, but one that introduces us to the Hirogen and marks our first contact with home. Where will Matt go with all of this when he sees it? Lets find out.If you're watching with us, the next episode will be Deep Space Nine's "Far Beyond the Stars."Contact the show:email: beammeuppod@gmail.comTwitter: @beammeuppodInstagram: @beammeuppodWebsite: beammeuppod.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/beammeuppod)About the Show:Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek. Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times.Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today. Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek. But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beammeuppod)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beammeuppod)
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week's episode is The Killing Game, Part II. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. The Killing Game, Part II: With half the Voyager crew trapped in a deadly simulation staged by the Hirogen, Captain Janeway must find a way to retake the ship. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill And a special thanks to our Ambassadors, the guests who keep coming back, giving their time and energy into making this podcast better and better with their thoughts, input, and inside knowledge: Lisa Klink, Martha Hackett, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxann Dawson, Kate Mulgrew, & Brannon Braga Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co-Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Jason M Okun, Luz R., Marie Burgoyne, Chris Knapp, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas, Matthew Gravens, Elaine Ferguson, Brian Barrow, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, John Espinosa, James Zugg, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Vikki Williams, Lee Lisle, Mary Beth Lowe, William McEvoy, Sarah Thompson, Mike Devlin, Samantha Hunter, Holly Smith, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Ashley Stokey,Mary Burch, Nicholaus Russell, Dominique Weidle, Lisa Robinson, Joseph Michael Kuhlmann, Darryl Cheng, Alex Mednis, AJ Freeburg, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Barbara S., Tim Beach, Ariana, Meg Johnson, Victor Ling, Marcus Vanderzonbrouwer, Nathan Walker, Shambhavi Kadam, John Mann, James H. Morrow, Christopher Arzeberger, Melissa Lau, Tae Phoenix, Nicole Anne Toma, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Paul Young, Elly Post, & Brandon May And our Producers: Jim Guckin, James Amey, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Ann Harding, Ann Marie Segal, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Craig Sweaton, Nathanial Moon, Carole Patterson, Warren Stine, Mike Schaible, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Matthew Cutler, Maxine Soloway, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Scott Lakes, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Jenna Appleton, Jason Potvin, Cindy Ring, Andrei Dunca, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Amy Tudor, Jamason Isenburg, Mark G Hamilton, Rob Johnson, Kevin Selman, Maria Rosell, Michael Bucklin, Lisa Klink, Louise Storer, Justin Weir, Normandy Madden, Mike Chow, Kevin Hooker, Megan Chowning, Rachel Shapiro, Eric Kau, Megan Moore, Melissa A. Nathan, Captain Jak Greymoon, David Wei Liu, David J Manske, Roxane Ray, Bronwen Duffield, Red Wizard, Jessica B, & E.G. Galano Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week's episode is The Killing Game, Part 1. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. The Killing Game, Part 1: When Hirogen hunters take over Voyager, they force the crew to play a deadly holodeck game, a simulation of WWII France where the Hirogen are the Nazis. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill, & our Post Producer Jessey Miller And a special thanks to our Ambassadors, the guests who keep coming back, giving their time and energy into making this podcast better and better with their thoughts, input, and inside knowledge: Lisa Klink, Martha Hackett, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxann Dawson, Kate Mulgrew, & Brannon Braga Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co-Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Jason M Okun, Luz R., Marie Burgoyne, Chris Knapp, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas, Matthew Gravens, Elaine Ferguson, Brian Barrow, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, John Espinosa, James Zugg, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Vikki Williams, Lee Lisle, Mary Beth Lowe, William McEvoy, Sarah Thompson, Mike Devlin, Samantha Hunter, Holly Smith, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Ashley Stokey,Mary Burch, Nicholaus Russell, Dominique Weidle, Lisa Robinson, Joseph Michael Kuhlmann, Darryl Cheng, Alex Mednis, AJ Freeburg, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Barbara S., Tim Beach, Ariana, Meg Johnson, Victor Ling, Marcus Vanderzonbrouwer, Nathan Walker, Shambhavi Kadam, John Mann, James H. Morrow, Christopher Arzeberger, Melissa Lau, Tae Phoenix, Nicole Anne Toma, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Paul Young, Elly Post, & Brandon May And our Producers: Jim Guckin, James Amey, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Ann Harding, Ann Marie Segal, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Craig Sweaton, Nathanial Moon, Carole Patterson, Warren Stine, Mike Schaible, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Matthew Cutler, Maxine Soloway, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Scott Lakes, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Jenna Appleton, Jason Potvin, Cindy Ring, Andrei Dunca, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Amy Tudor, Jamason Isenburg, Mark G Hamilton, Rob Johnson, Kevin Selman, Maria Rosell, Michael Bucklin, Lisa Klink, Louise Storer, Justin Weir, Normandy Madden, Mike Chow, Kevin Hooker, Megan Chowning, Rachel Shapiro, Eric Kau, Megan Moore, Melissa A. Nathan, Captain Jak Greymoon, David Wei Liu, David J Manske, Roxane Ray, Bronwen Duffield, Red Wizard, Jessica B, & E.G. Galano Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week's episode is Prey. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Prey: Seven of Nine disobeys Janeway's order to release a Hirogen hunter in the ship in order to subdue another deadly invader. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill, & our Post Producer Jessey Miller And a special thanks to our Ambassadors, the guests who keep coming back, giving their time and energy into making this podcast better and better with their thoughts, input, and inside knowledge: Lisa Klink, Martha Hackett, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxann Dawson, Kate Mulgrew, & Brannon Braga Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co-Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Jason M Okun, Luz R., Marie Burgoyne, Chris Knapp, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas, Matthew Gravens, Elaine Ferguson, Brian Barrow, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, John Espinosa, James Zugg, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Vikki Williams, Lee Lisle, Mary Beth Lowe, William McEvoy, Sarah Thompson, Mike Devlin, Samantha Hunter, Holly Smith, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Ashley Stokey,Mary Burch, Nicholaus Russell, Dominique Weidle, Lisa Robinson, Joseph Michael Kuhlmann, Darryl Cheng, Alex Mednis, AJ Freeburg, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Barbara S., Tim Beach, Ariana, Meg Johnson, Victor Ling, Marcus Vanderzonbrouwer, Nathan Walker, Shambhavi Kadam, John Mann, James H. Morrow, Christopher Arzeberger, Melissa Lau, Tae Phoenix, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Paul Young, Elly Post, & Brandon May And our Producers: Jim Guckin, James Amey, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Ann Harding, Ann Marie Segal, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Craig Sweaton, Nathanial Moon, Carole Patterson, Warren Stine, Mike Schaible, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Matthew Cutler, Maxine Soloway, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Scott Lakes, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Jenna Appleton, Jason Potvin, Cindy Ring, Andrei Dunca, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Amy Tudor, Jamason Isenburg, Mark G Hamilton, Rob Johnson, Kevin Selman, Maria Rosell, Michael Bucklin, Lisa Klink, Louise Storer, Justin Weir, Normandy Madden, Mike Chow, Kevin Hooker, Megan Chowning, Rachel Shapiro, Eric Kau, Megan Moore, Melissa A. Nathan, Captain Jak Greymoon, David Wei Liu, David J Manske, Roxane Ray, Bronwen Duffield, Red Wizard, Jessica B, & E.G. Galano Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week's episode is Hunters. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Hunters: Voyager makes contact with Starfleet Command by using alien relay modules to communicate with Earth; the use of the alien array attracts the attention of the Hirogen, an alien species who live to hunt other humanoids. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill, & our Post Producer Jessey Miller And a special thanks to our Ambassadors, the guests who keep coming back, giving their time and energy into making this podcast better and better with their thoughts, input, and inside knowledge: Lisa Klink, Martha Hackett, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxann Dawson, Kate Mulgrew, & Brannon Braga Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co-Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Becca Stillo, Jason M Okun, Luz R., Marie Burgoyne, Chris Knapp, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas, Matthew Gravens, Elaine Ferguson, Brian Barrow, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, John Espinosa, James Zugg, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Vikki Williams, Lee Lisle, Mary Beth Lowe, William McEvoy, Sarah Thompson, Mike Devlin, Samantha Hunter, Holly Smith, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Ashley Stokey, Lucas Shuck, Mary Burch, Nicholaus Russell, Lisa Robinson, Joseph Michael Kuhlmann, Joshua McHenry, Darryl Cheng, Alex Mednis, AJ Freeburg, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Barbara S., Tim Beach, Ariana, Meg Johnson, Victor Ling, Marcus Vanderzonbrouwer, Nathan Walker, Shambhavi Kadam, John Mann, James H. Morrow, Christopher Arzeberger, Melissa Lau, Tae Phoenix, Nicole Anne Toma, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Paul Young, and Elly Post And our Producers: Jim Guckin, James Amey, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Ann Harding, Laura Swanson, Ann Marie Segal, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Craig Sweaton, Nathanial Moon, Carole Patterson, Warren Stine, Mike Schaible, Kelley Smelser, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Matthew Cutler, Maxine Soloway, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Scott Lakes, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, James Cottrell, Jenna Appleton, Jason Potvin, Cindy Ring, Andrei Dunca, Brian Roman, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Amy Tudor, Jamason Isenburg, Mark G Hamilton, Rob Johnson, Kevin Selman, Maria Rosell, Michael Bucklin, Lisa Klink, Louise Storer, Justin Weir, Normandy Madden, Mike Chow, Kevin Hooker, Scott J. Mark, Megan Chowning, Rachel Shapiro, Eric Kau, Joseph Lanning, Megan Moore, Melissa A. Nathan, Captain Jak Greymoon, David Wei Liu, David J Manske, Roxane Ray, Bronwen Duffield, & Red Wizard Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
Prodigy goes to the Hirogen system! Adam, Emily and Rudy recap the latest from Star Trek Prodigy and tell you what they thought of 'Dreamcatcher'. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Don’t be alarmed! This is not a temporal incursion. Year of Hell is one of the most admired episodes of Voyager. One year ago, on episode 19 of this podcast, software developer and podcaster Tammy Coron was our guest. We were six months into the pandemic, and Year of Hell really struck home for both of us. Tammy’s situation especially, being flung into a pandemic with an unexpectedly extended family, was akin to Captain Janeway’s challenges in the Delta Quadrant. And like Janeway, we don’t know how long it will take, but we are still on a mission to see everyone through. We’re re-releasing this episode so that it’s in chronological order with the rest of the two-parters.. Enjoy this for the first time, enjoy a relisten, or skip to the next podcast episode, which will be all about the scary Hirogen. Jean MacDonald with Tammy Coron.
Don’t be alarmed! This is not a temporal incursion. Year of Hell is one of the most admired episodes of Voyager. One year ago, on episode 19 of this podcast, software developer and podcaster Tammy Coron was our guest. We were six months into the pandemic, and Year of Hell really struck home for both of us. Tammy’s situation especially, being flung into a pandemic with an unexpectedly extended family, was akin to Captain Janeway’s challenges in the Delta Quadrant. And like Janeway, we don’t know how long it will take, but we are still on a mission to see everyone through. We’re re-releasing this episode so that it’s in chronological order with the rest of the two-parters.. Enjoy this for the first time, enjoy a relisten, or skip to the next podcast episode, which will be all about the scary Hirogen. Host Jean MacDonald with Tammy Coron.
[Series Premiere!] Three new ensigns encounter a Hirogen hunter on their way to rendezvous with the U.S.S. Phoenix --- “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” #StarTrek #StarTrekAdventures #ELHmk1
Saving Ensign Kim Tyler, Erik, Troy, and MC return after months of doing sh*t to watch one part of a two part episode of Voyager featuring space lizard Nazis called the Hirogen. Also Troy hurt his toe. Join us on our next voyage: Star Trek: Voyager S4E19 - The Killing Game Part 2 Talk to Us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook: @2Young4ThisTrek Email: TooYoungforthisTrek@gmail.com Tyler: Twitter | Instagram Troy: Twitter | Instagram Other Podcasts: The Power Play-Throughs Podcast & Best Animated Shows Ever... So Far Website: TroytlePower.com Erik: Twitter | Instagram Other Podcast: Epik Fails of History Book Series: Epic Fails Website: ErikSlader.com MC: Twitter | Instagram MC also hosts BASESF. ------------ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com The Network: This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! ProbablyWork.com, it's the place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com --- 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/2young4thistrek/message
And now the conclusion! The Hirogen have taken over the USS Voyager so they can holokill the whole crew in a World War II holonovel for eternity, but little do they know that's exactly how they'll lose control of the ship because everybody on Voyager is at their best on... THE HOLODECK! Hosted by Darius Hamilton-Smith, Dylan Hamilton-Smith and Jan Lefrancois-Gijzen Computer Voice provided by Verona Blue Music by b o d y l i n e available on Bandcamp
The Hirogen have taken over the USS Voyager so they can holokill the whole crew in a World War II holonovel for eternity, but little do they know that’s exactly how they’ll lose control of the ship because everybody on Voyager is at their best on... THE HOLODECK! Hosted by Darius Hamilton-Smith, Dylan Hamilton-Smith and Jan Lefrancois-Gijzen Computer Voice provided by Verona Blue Music by b o d y l i n e available on Bandcamp
Seven of Nine is serving Captain Janeway FEVER, disobeying orders when the crew of Voyager get pulled into some Hirogen hunting drama. Tension is high ya'll! Fire, Chakotay Merch! teespring.com/stores/werqshop Support the content: Patreon www.patreon.com/WerqShop Tip us on Venmo venmo.com/werqshop Follow us on Instagram: @mikediamondonline @msmatinga @ericmiamiboo7 YouTube: www.youtube.com/MikeDiamondTube 'Voyager is available on streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, CBS etc. You don't *have* to have seen the episodes that we get into, but it would probably enrich your experience. Also, Voyager is a hoot!
The plan is in place, but the proof will be in the pudding, as they say. If the crew is successful, they will deny the Hirogen a dangerous weapon, if they fail... Stay tuned after the credits to hear about what's next!
The ship now has a Hirogen "criminal" on-board. After hearing him out, Quinn must make a decision on whether to trust him, because if he's right the entire quadrant is in danger, and Voyager may be the only one who can help. Deepest apologies for the wait, but we're back!
Strap in for an episode that brings you not one but TWO colossal diplomatic failures! Janeway ruins a chance for peace with the Hirogen! Seven ruins a chance for peace with Species 246867whatever! Will Janeway and Seven ruin a chance for peace… with each other? Will Paris retire from Starfleet to do standup on cruise ships? Can anyone explain gravity on this show? Is “Prey” GOOD... or is it GARBAGE?
The crew of the U.S.S. Mata Hari opens the hushed casket and saves some Undine from the Hirogen. If you want to catch Mata Hari live, it's every other Saturday Evening at 9:00 PM EDT (GMT-4) on my Twitch channel. I also have a Patreon if you're interested in helping out with the cost of running this podcast! Premonition of Tomorrow by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoon Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” #MataHari #ELHmk1
Seven of Nine is hunting for emails in the ancient alien inbox! The Hirogen are hunting for Federation trophy spines! Harry Kim is hunting for assurance that his parents haven't replaced him with a Cocker Spaniel! Can this episode track and bag a good verdict? Will Seven and Tuvok escape the scariest Predator knockoffs this side of Yautja Prime? Is Mark Johnson the biggest piece of dog crap in Trek history? Yes. But is “Hunters” GOOD... or is it GARBAGE?
Star Trek Wars, join our Gul DuCult. This week Jeremy, Jordan, Leta, and Joselyn review the 9th episodes of season 7. Todays episode is rated PG for excessive violence, sex, nudity, fear, substances, language, and gore. Fun for all ages, as long as, ya know, they’re into those sort of things. The Next Generation- “Force of Nature” Deep Space Nine- “Covenant” Voyager- “Flesh and Blood, pt.1” With your help, we rank them from worst to first Fun Facts and Audio clips for each episode Plus Pros & Khans, and best listener comments for each episode! We rate all 5 on a scale from 1-10, and rank them from worst to first at the end of the Cast. Send us your feedback! Talk to us using Speakpipe Please leave a 5 Star Review on iTunes to have your review read on air, plus a chance to win sweet STW swag! Talk to us on Twitter @TheStarTrekWars Join us at our Facebook Group Page to rate the episodes and be part of the cast at https://www.facebook.com/groups/startrekwars/ Visit our website at www.gonenerdin.com Email us at Startrekwarspod@gmail.com Buy sweet Star Trek Wars Merchandise! Support Star Trek Wars! Humans may not need money in the future, but we’re not quite there yet! Become a Star Trek Wars Patron on Patreon and help us keep the episodes coming weekly. This is a multi year experiment and every cent counts. Check us out at Patreon for fun videos and content exclusive to the site. https://www.patreon.com/startrekwars
Season 7 Episode 9. Star Trek Wars, join our Gul DuCult. This week Jeremy, Jordan, Leta, and Joselyn review the 9th episodes of season 7. Todays episode is rated PG for excessive violence, sex, nudity, fear, substances, language, and gore. … Continue reading →
In this episode we break down the Borg vs the Dominion and if they have ever met each other. Big thanks to u/Ianofdoom2 on Reddit for the genesis of our conversation. Later we break down the Hirogen more in depth and resolve some head canon! Email us at orionsydicatedpodcast@gmail.com or find us on twitter @PodcastOrion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Orion Syndicate(d)/support
After their harrowing encounter with the Hirogen, the senior staff are required to attend private therapy sessions. Join the crew as they discuss their hopes, and fears, for the future. Stay tuned after the credits to hear about what's next!
The away team continue to fight for lives against the incredibly resilient Hirogen. Will the hunt end in their victory? What will that victory cost? Stay tuned to hear about what's coming next!
Two members of the away suffer concussions, and the Hirogen are upon them! Can they turn this situation around? Or are they doomed to become prey?
Your podcast heroes wrap up "The Killing Game" with the most underbaked second half in Voyager's history. Listen as Joseph and Peter try desperately to fill time after they run out of things to say about an episode that is just an excuse for Klingons to fight Nazis.
Your podcast heroes settle into some comfortable ideas when they discuss "Killing Game, Part 1", the episode about Hirogen's taking their role-playing just a touch too far. Join Joseph and Peter as they discuss who might have cheated points onto their character sheet!
This week, our podcast heroes hunt for the comedy in "Prey" a story about a large man and his Space Mewtwo gone wrong! What will happen with Captain Janeway encounters an enemy she thought so horrific she supported the Borg over them?!?! Oh...she...helps it? Huh. Sure. That makes sense.
The Voyager crew struggles to get it's dial-up connection to Starfleet to work while dealing with the arrival of their new best buddies, the Space Banes! Will the letters from home contain anything but pure, uncut depression? Join your podcast heroes to find out as we review "Hunters"!
Hirogen and Undine, oh my.
The final Hirogen episode... sort of.
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton ponder holographic evolution while delving into the extended-length season 7 Voyager episode Flesh and Blood. Is this an essential Doctor story? How does Iden fare as a villain? And do the Hirogen get a fitting farewell from the series? Right-click to download.Read more »
Back in October of 2018, we met our new friend Emilie at Northeast TrekCon in Albany, NY. We asked her to tell us her favorite Voyager episode and she didn't wait very long to tell us it was the two-part epic, "The Killing Game," from Star Trek: Voyager's fourth season. We told her that we'd cover that episode just for her and that's what we're doing this week! Then, we gave her homework. We asked Emilie to leave us a voicemail telling us WHY The Killing Game was her favorite Voyager episode. So, this week, hear in her own words why this episode is so great, and then you'll hear us break it down--and, is there ever a lot to talk about! Holograms, Hirogen, and...Klingons?! Yep---KLINGONS! Plus, news and your exclusive FanSets discount checkout code in this week's Flagship of the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! =/= FIVE YEAR MISSION We are truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They’re creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you’re at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you’ll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music!
Back in October of 2018, we met our new friend Emilie at Northeast TrekCon in Albany, NY. We asked her to tell us her favorite Voyager episode and she didn't wait very long to tell us it was the two-part epic, "The Killing Game," from Star Trek: Voyager's fourth season. We told her that we'd cover that episode just for her and that's what we're doing this week! Then, we gave her homework. We asked Emilie to leave us a voicemail telling us WHY The Killing Game was her favorite Voyager episode. So, this week, hear in her own words why this episode is so great, and then you'll hear us break it down--and, is there ever a lot to talk about! Holograms, Hirogen, and...Klingons?! Yep---KLINGONS! Plus, news and your exclusive FanSets discount checkout code in this week's Flagship of the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! =/= FIVE YEAR MISSION We are truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They’re creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you’re at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you’ll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music!
Special guest host Derek joins David to discuss this Short Trek. Derek points out the similarities between the Baul and Hirogen. We wonder if Baul technology is like Legos, or if Saru is some kind of savant. Finally, we acknowledge how "empty" the ending left us, and hope for a follow-up in the future!
While probably not one of TOS's best hours, season 2's Patterns of Force is unforgettable for its contrasting of Roddenberry's colorful utopia against grim WWII Nazi imagery. Iconic visuals aside, however, there was plenty of room for improvement in 1998 when Voyager took a second shot at exploiting these clashing aesthetics with The Killing Game, the two-part Hirogen saga wherein Janeway and company find themselves trapped in a simulated Germany-occupied France. But was this revisit to familiar ground effective? This week hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton, along with special guest Tony G. of the Arniegeddon podcast, sign up for the resistance while reviewing arguably the most ambitious holodeck adventure of all time! Undeniably popular with fans, does this feature-length season 4 entry work as both a thrilling adventure and a satisfying Star Trek tale? And do these episodes invite even more holodeck logic nit-picking than usual? Hop on your metaphorical bicycle and join the trio for a lively debate-fueled ride from war-torn Saint Clair to Klingon camping grounds and beyond! Right-click to download.Read more »
“The Killing Game, Part II” isn’t the best Nazi-themed episode of Star Trek ever, but it’s okay. “Vis a Vis”, however, is a mess. iTunes Google Play RSS
In “Retrospect”, we get an ill-advised riff on false memories and sexual assault. In “The Killing Game”, we get ill-advised World II cosplay. iTunes Google Play RSS
In “Hunters”, the Voyager crew waits for letters from home while dealing with the Hirogen, and in “Prey”, the Voyager crew looks for a member of Species 8472 while dealing with the Hirogen. iTunes Google Play RSS
The Hirogen (VOY) and the Hunters (DS9: "Captive Pursuit") Comparison. It's clearly unethical to hunt another sentient being for sport; well, unless you are the Hirogen in Star Trek: Voyager or unless you are the Hunters in the first-season Deep Space Nine episode "Captive Pursuit." But while nicely-pressed red uniforms and glow-in-the-dark space helmets may be the hunting attire of choice for the Hunters in "Captive Pursuit" (hearkening back to the great English redcoat fox hunts of old Earth), the Hirogen took the sport of hunting to a more violent and more visceral level. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling and Kay Shaw compare and contrast the tribal and nomadic Hirogen from Voyager with the more gentlemanly Tosk-hunters from the first-season Deep Space Nine episode "Captive Pursuit." Did the Hunters in Deep Space Nine provide the germ of the idea, and the model for, the more violent Hirogen in Voyager? And what is the Federation's moral responsibility to those being hunted, Tosk or otherwise, in light of the Federation's respect for the universal rights of individuals, in light of the non-interference policy of the Prime Directive, and in light of having tolerance for other cultures without those pesky human notions of morality? Plus, we break mid-show for a very special announcement from fellow To The Journey host, Suzanne Williamson, who has successfully sought out new life! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) How Tosk Are You Feeling Today? (00:01:52) Taking All Your Internal Bits and Bobs as Trophies (00:03:40) Morally Different or Not? (00:08:16) BREAKING NEWS!!! (00:13:34) Non-Interference Policy (00:15:31) All About the Hunt, 'Bout the Hunt, No Farming (00:21:48) Squishy Gross Element (00:27:27) Top of the Food Chain (00:31:04) Justifying It with Logic... Again (00:34:33) Hirogen Epic Poetry (00:39:12) Illegal Gentleman Hunts (00:42:05) Their Whole Identity (00:46:37) A Justifiable Solution? (00:49:35) Closing (00:58:46) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Voyager Costumes. Star Trek: Voyager contained an impressive array of costumes, from historical outfits in the "Janeway Lambda One" holonovel and "Fair Haven," to the retro-futuristic costumes of "Captain Proton," to alternate Starfleet uniforms, such as rather dapper-looking flight suits and rather less dapper-looking training uniforms. Add in the alien-of-the-week wardrobes of the Kazon, the Vidiians, the Hirogen, and countless other Delta Quadrant races, and Voyager provides a veritable Delta Quadrant fashion show from week to week! In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Suzanne Williamson, Zachary Fruhling, and Kay Shaw discuss the best and worst of Voyager costuming. Find out which costumes are Suzanne's, Zachary's, and Kay's most and least favorite costumes in all of Voyager. And who exactly holds Neelix's dappled, multi-color apron as the epitome of Star Trek fabrics? Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Anti-Costumes (00:01:38) The Underwear Round (00:03:57) Uniform Evolution (00:07:35) The Golden Crew (00:10:08) What's Under That Holographic Kilt? (00:13:24) The Eighties Called and Asked For Their Costumes Back (00:14:51) Vegan Leather (00:16:40) Hashtag: DukatInTheHat (00:20:56) I Am Partial To The Delaney Sisters (00:22:56) Raiding Jake Sisko's Wardrobe (00:25:07) I've Got Dry Ice In My Shorts (00:26:34) Captain Archer In A Baseball Cap (00:30:08) Twenty Ninth Century Yeeeuuuck! (00:33:41) What Future Geeks Will Wear Ironically (00:34:53) Pockets Are Bad M'Kay? (00:37:29) They Must Have Had Bolts of the Stuff (00:40:50) Chanel No. 7 of 9 (00:43:42) Is Grey the New Orange? (00:45:12) Closing (00:48:49) Hosts Suzanne Williamson, Zachary Fruhling, and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Suzanne Williamson (Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C. Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Kenneth Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
VOY 4x18 / 4x19.. Blow up the holodeck and give it to the Hirogen in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters The Killing Game, Part 1 (00:01:48) The Killing Game, Part 2 (00:06:13) Hosts Amy Nelson and Lee Hutchison Production Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The crew has been captured by the Hirogen and is being forced to fight and die over and over again in holodeck simulations to give the Hirogen insight into Alpha Quadrant species history and capability. Neelix is a Klingon. B'Elanna is very pregant. And Janeway is serving you Marlene Dietrich realness in a tuxedo ensemble that alone justifies this whole episode.
The wait is over…and we have an almost THREE hour show for you this week as returning guest CarnivoreJ joins us to discuss the two-part extravaganza Flesh and Blood. We start off in the jungle, as Hirogen hunters have become the hunted. Is this Platoon? Is this Predator? No, it’s the attack of the Holograms! […]
Janeway's Worst Command Decisions. With four pips comes enormous responsibility. This is an attribute that all of the captains in Star Trek, from James T. Kirk to Benjamin Sisko, have come to understand. The well-being of the crew and ship hangs in the balance with every decision made. Actions will affect not only the crew, but possibly impact entire civilizations—or in Captain Kathryn Janeway's case, an entire quadrant. Janeway faced this task without the help or, perhaps at times, the hindrance of Starfleet Command and the Federation. While she did perform well under pressure most of the time, she is human and therefore fallible. Did Captain Janeway accomplish the most favorable outcome for Voyager and her crew or was the Delta Quadrant truly her Kobayashi Maru? In this episode of To The Journey, Charlynn and Tristan discuss which of Janeway's command decisions were amongst her worst or most questionable. Should she have booted Neelix from the ship at the end of "Caretaker?" Was giving the Hirogen holographic technology Janeway's only option for ending the conflict in "The Killing Game"? Listen on and find out what Char and Tristan think of these moments and more.
Attention Star Trek fans and loyal listeners of the radio show Jeff Trek!!! I will be hosting Sunday's radio show "THE MARK" with my good friend Marc B. Lee as we welcome John G. Hertzler to NDB Media once again. Beam on board this weekend and BOLDLY GO!!! He is one of only four actors to play seven different characters on "Star Trek." He played the Vulcan captain of the U.S.S. Saratoga, General/Chancellor Martok, Roy Rittenhouse and Laas in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), an Hirogen hunter in Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Kolos and a Klingon captain in Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)).
This week we take on The Killing Game parts 1&2! Listen to all the Hirogen-y, Klingon-y, Doctor-riffic fun as Ben, Matt, and Melissa tackle a two-parter and keep Geno in the brig. Tally-ho!
Join us this week as we finish off Matt’s Trilogy of Awesome with a review of the season 4 episode Prey. The Hirogen are back but this time they are not alone. Species 8472 has hitched a ride with the Hirogen and now they are aboard Voyager. Janeway and Seven come head to head as […]
The Hirogen. Our “Aliens of the DQ” series continues on this episode of To The Journey with a look at the venerable and gigantic (albeit shrinking) Hirogen. The fine species that brought us “The Killing Game”—the holographic equivalent of Nazi-occupied France—gave our valiant crew a good fight during their arc. Char visualized them eating gagh, Tristan imagined them leaving their tiny wives at home with the kids, and Lorrie saw them in a hunting club in South Georgia. What was your impression of the Hirogen?
The Killing Game. The introduction of the Hirogen to Voyager brought an interesting and formidable new foe to challenge Janeway and her crew. In their fourth appearance, these hunters put the Voyager crew through a series of holographic challenges culminating in a reenactment of World War II. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Charlynn Schmiedt to discuss “The Killing Game,” getting the cast out of makeup, Harry Kim's Magical Morphing Power Grid, the ethical dilemma of giving the Hirogen Federation technology, and the serious philosophical debate about the paths of society that is hidden carefully at certain points in the story. Oh, and we also reflect upon Jeri Ryan's lips. In news we look at La-La Land Records' new 4-CD collection of music from DS9, upcoming TNG Blu-rays, the Best of Both Worlds theatrical event, the Star Trek Into Darkness iPhone app, and what we learned from the Into Darkness Super Bowl spot. Plus, we reveal the true reason that Chase Masteron has been seen wearing headphones in recording studios recently.
We’re pleased to announce the tenth episode of our “Life After Trek” podcast, featuring Vaughn Armstrong. Many of you will remember Vaughn as Admiral Maxwell Forest from Star Trek: Enterprise, but Vaughn has also played countless characters throughout the Trek universe. From TNG to Voyager, Vaughn has played a myriad of Klingons, plus a Borg, Romulans, Cardassians, Hirogen, etc., etc. We had the pleasure of spending time with Vaughn at BayouCon this year and he was kind enough to sit down and tell us about his life after trek.Vaughn has several appearances coming up including the Creation Entertainment Boston Convention where he will be joining Max Grodenchik, Ethan Phillips, Jeffrey Combs, & Casey biggs in the fabled "Rat Pack" comedy show. We've seen both Max & Vaughn live and can only imagine the insanity that will ensue with that cast of characters. Vaughn & the gang (including Armin Shimmerman) will also be preforming at Vegas Khhaaann! 2011, you can get more info here.We had a blast at BayouCon this year and as an added bonus, you can check out an excerpt from Vaughn's BayouCon panel below. Here he describes his first cooking lesson as a kid.Be sure to download this episode below to hear more interesting tales from Vaughn about his impressive & colorful career in the Hollywood.
Vaughn Armstrong is a veteran Star Trek actor who is noted for portraying thirteen separate characters in twenty-eight episodes over four separate series. Armstrong is one of only five actors to play seven or more different characters in the Star Trek franchise. His characters include: human, mirror universe human, Romulan, Borg, Viidian, Kreestassan, Hirogen, two Cardassians and three Klingons! However, he is probably best known for his recurring role as Admiral Maxwell Forrest in the Star Trek: Enterprise series.