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Bob and Matt discuss "The Pirates of Orion", "Bem", "The Practical Joker", "Albatross", "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", and "The Counter-Clock Incident". To further support our podcast, please visit http://www.patreon.com/uncannytreks.
Logic goes out the window when the Enterprise encounters a Twin Peaks lady. Join your discombobulated hosts as they discuss the good, the bad, and the weird of "The Counter-Clock Incident" and then perform a ritualistic retrospective of every episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of every episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series, so if you haven't had a chance to see them yet – beware! As promised during the episode, below is a list of It's Got Star Trek episodes in which we discuss Star Trek: The Animated Series: Episode #8 - ‘Beyond the Farthest Star' & ‘Yesteryear' TAS S1E01 & 02 Episode #35 – ‘One of Our Planets Is Missing' & ‘The Lorelei Signal' TAS S1E03 & 04 Episode #67 – ‘More Tribbles, More Troubles' TAS S1E05 & ‘The Trouble with Edward' ST S2E02 Episode #72 – ‘The Survivor' & ‘The Infinite Vulcan' TAS S1E06 & 07 Episode #87 – ‘The Magicks of Megas-tu' & ‘Once Upon a Planet' TAS S1E08 & 09 Episode #113 – ‘Mudd's Passion' & ‘The Terratin Incident' TAS S1E10 & 11 Episode #146 – ‘The Time Trap' & ‘The Ambergris Element' TAS S1E12 & 13 Episode #162 – ‘The Slaver Weapon' & ‘The Eye of the Beholder' TAS S1E14 & 15 Episode #182 – ‘The Jihad' & ‘The Pirates of Orion' TAS S1E16 & S2E01 Episode #217 – ‘Bem' & ‘The Practical Joker' TAS S2E02 & 03 Episode #227 – ‘Albatross' & ‘How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth' TAS S2E04 & 05 Episode #248 – ‘The Counter-Clock Incident' TAS S2E06 & TAS Retrospective ...plus bonus episode #218 – very Short Treks Season 1 Next week: We will discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Rascals" for our number one fans! 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. Would you like to give us money in return for extra silliness? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/itsgotstartrek! Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social 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.
Trip finds himself trapped in a dimension where he has to play out ancient movie tropes. Join your royalty-free hosts as they discuss a lot of things not related to this Padma Lakshmi-starring episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as a number of things that are related to it. Note that we had an especially large bounty of voicemails this week so if you are keen to jump right to the episode discussion, skip ahead to the 32:30 mark. Enjoy! Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: We give Dan's algorithm a vacation and instead have selected the antepenultimate and penultimate episodes of Star Trek: The Animated Series' second season, "Albatross" and "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" 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. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social 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.
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: UK Dame and megastar, and Goldfiner singer, Shirley Bassey! And Star Trek The Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth." K'uk'ulkan is ANGRY!
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: UK Dame and megastar, and Goldfiner singer, Shirley Bassey! And Star Trek The Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth." K'uk'ulkan is ANGRY!
The Enterprise follows a propulsion trail left behind by an alien space probe that scanned Earth, only to become trapped by an alien ship that takes the form of a massive winged serpent. The Enterprise helmsman, Ensign Walking Bear, recognizes the form as Kukulkan, a deity whose presence on Earth traces back to ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations. After all this time, Kukulkan has returned and demands to be worshipped by the Enterprise crew. Of course, Captain Kirk isn't going to let that happen. With "The Animated Series" winding down, it went out on a high note with its penultimate episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth," which was the first "Star Trek" episode to feature a Native American as an Enterprise crew member. It also has the distinction of being the episode that won "Star Trek" its 1975 Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment: Children's Program (it also won the Peabody Award). No animated TV series could go out on a higher note than that. Guest: John Rocha (Host: The Cine-Files, The Geek Buddies, The Hot Mic) You can support Enterprise Incidents by making a donation right here (think of it as a "tip jar"): https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents You can follow Enterprise Incidents on social media at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents Twitter: @enterincidents Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and @srmorris1 on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support
Kev & Rob pass the time before Star Trek: Picard season three by doing a full watch-through of Star Trek: The Animated Series for their first time. They discuss the creation of this historical curiosity, run down all twenty-two episodes picking their best and worst, and then finally grapple with the ultimate question: is it worth watching The Animated Series today?LD 3×03 Mining the Mind's MinesThe Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorised Oral History of Star TrekTAS 1×01 Beyond the Farthest StarTAS 1×02 YesteryearTOS 1×28 City on the Edge of ForeverSarekTAS 1×03 One of Our Planets is MissingTOS 2×19 The Immunity SyndromeTOS 1×26 The Devil in the DarkSubspace Radio Episode 19: Hero Ship SacrificesTAS 1×04 The Lorelei SignalSubspace Radio Episode 4: Remembering Nichelle NicholsTAS 1×05 More Tribbles, More TroublesTAS 1×06 The SurvivorTAS 1×07 The Infinite VulcanTAS 1×08 The Magicks of Megas-tuTAS 1×09 Once Upon a PlanetTOS 11×7 Shore LeaveTAS 1×10 Mudd's PassionTAS 1×11 The Terratin IncidentTAS 1×12 The Time TrapTAS 1×13 The Ambergris IncidentTAS 1×14 The Slaver WeaponTAS 1×15 Eye of the BeholderTAS 1×16 The JihadTAS 2×01 The Pirates of OrionTAS 2×02 BemTAS 2×03 The Practical JokerTAS 2×04 AlbatrossTAS 2×05 How Sharper Than a Serpent's ToothTAS 2×06 The Counter-Clock IncidentRobert AprilSNW 1×01 Strange New WorldsMusic: Distänt Mind, Brigitte Handley
An Animated Series Sample. “Star Trek: Lower Decks” becomes the second animated series in the Trek franchise. So let’s look at the first! “Star Trek” The Animated Series lasted two seasons (or a season and half...). The trio share their reflections on the last two episodes of TAS, “How Sharper Than a Serpant’s Tooth” and “The Counter-Clock Incident.” How did this ‘70s cartoon set the stage for 2020’s Trek cartoon?
An Animated Series Sample. “Star Trek: Lower Decks” becomes the second animated series in the Trek franchise. So let's look at the first! “Star Trek” The Animated Series lasted two seasons (or a season and half...). The trio share their reflections on the last two episodes of TAS, “How Sharper Than a Serpant's Tooth” and “The Counter-Clock Incident.” How did this ‘70s cartoon set the stage for 2020's Trek cartoon?
PoliTreks is back with a very candid interview with our friend Bryson to talk about representation of Indigenous People throughout the life of Star Trek. Bryson brings his perspective as a member of the Mi’kmaq (*Pronounced Mig-maw) People of the east coast of Canada and the USA. We lay criticism where it is due, all while speaking about context and considering the social make-up of the time. Episode-wise, we cover the two major first entries (Paradise Syndrome - TOS; Journey’s End - TNG), along with a discussion of the character and characteristics of Chakotay. In true PoliTreks fashion, we move into concepts of settler-colonialism, imperialism, and white-supremacy, and how western society by its very founding, has had to struggle with its relationship to such concepts. In all, this conversation is just the beginning. Bryson is an avid Trek fan and as our conversation went longer than anticipated, we agreed there will be more to discuss. If you are looking to get a head start, check out "How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth," written by Indigenous author and artist, Russel Bates! More to come there! This is Bryson’s first podcast experience and we are honored he came to provide his insights. You can find him at @ArnallLabrador on Twitter, and the link to the YouTube video we mention is below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99-LoEkAA3w&feature=youtu.be
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PoliTreks is back with a very candid interview with our friend Bryson to talk about representation of Indigenous People throughout the life of Star Trek. Bryson brings his perspective as a member of the Mi’kmaq (*Pronounced Mig-maw) People of the east coast of Canada and the USA. We lay criticism where it is due, all while speaking about context and considering the social make-up of the time. Episode-wise, we cover the two major first entries (Paradise Syndrome - TOS; Journey’s End - TNG), along with a discussion of the character and characteristics of Chakotay. In true PoliTreks fashion, we move into concepts of settler-colonialism, imperialism, and white-supremacy, and how western society by its very founding, has had to struggle with its relationship to such concepts. In all, this conversation is just the beginning. Bryson is an avid Trek fan and as our conversation went longer than anticipated, we agreed there will be more to discuss. If you are looking to get a head start, check out "How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth," written by Indigenous author and artist, Russel Bates! More to come there! This is Bryson’s first podcast experience and we are honored he came to provide his insights. You can find him at @ArnallLabrador on Twitter, and the link to the YouTube video we mention is below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99-LoEkAA3w&feature=youtu.be
Jeff got super duper sick right as we started recording this so excuse his slow agonizing death during the discussion. BUT IT'S A FUN ONE with tons of good e-mail content, Rich Master's newest episode of Fake Picard Season 1, and even more reason to love your one still-living host! This is a companion piece to Episode 72 - How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth (TAS) M-CLASS IS NOW ON PATREON! Support us with your Gold-Press Latinum Here: www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast As always patrons at the $5 or higher level have gotten this episode a week early - as it is written in the book of BLOOD. Thanks for your support! Send us an e-mail at mclassemail@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast
It's All Been Trekked Before #126 Season 4, Episode 21 TAS #2.05 "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome debate whether this episode is better than last week's and Star Trek penchant for god-like beings. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
Doctor McCoy is accused of committing genocide ("Albatross"), a godlike alien being wants credit for assisting humanity's growth ("How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth?"), and everyone begins to de-age upon entering a backwards-flowing universe ("The Counter-Clock Incident"). And thus ends Star Trek: The Animated Series. Dan and Mike discuss the series as a whole, and a special guest brings us the Star Trek: Babies theme song. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Doctor McCoy is accused of committing genocide ("Albatross"), a godlike alien being wants credit for assisting humanity's growth ("How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth?"), and everyone begins to de-age upon entering a backwards-flowing universe ("The Counter-Clock Incident"). And thus ends Star Trek: The Animated Series. Dan and Mike discuss the series as a whole, and a special guest brings us the Star Trek: Babies theme song. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Doctor McCoy is accused of committing genocide ("Albatross"), a godlike alien being wants credit for assisting humanity's growth ("How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth?"), and everyone begins to de-age upon entering a backwards-flowing universe ("The Counter-Clock Incident"). And thus ends Star Trek: The Animated Series. Dan and Mike discuss the series as a whole, and a special guest brings us the Star Trek: Babies theme song. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Discussing TAS episodes 20-22. "Albatross" (22019) @ 00:52, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" (22022) @ 10:36, "The Counter-Clock Incident" (22023) @ 20:12. TAS wrap up at 31:06. Listener feedback at 39:09. Our thoughts on the Tarantino rumors @ 39:46.
Tribbles and Trilobites Episode 0303 PART 2 - Star Trek or Star Wars - The story, evidence, and madness. Robert Meyer Burnett, Russell Bates, Dr. George Gonzalez, Johan Albrechtsen, James Cole, Steve Wise plus more. Featuring: Robert Meyer Burnett, Russell Bates, Dr. George Gonzalez, Johan Albrechtsen, James Cole, Steve Wise plus more. Co-Hosts - Troy Bernier and Leslie Owen This audio is a continuation from the prior episode. ============================= Robert Meyer BurnettBurnett directed Free Enterprise and the short film, The Sacred Fire. He has also edited over 10 feature films and worked as a Star Trek consultant for Viacom Interactive and Paramount Parks' Star Trek: The Experience located at the Las Vegas Hilton. Working for NBC, Burnett wrote, edited, produced, or directed over 100 promotional clips for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, and the 2000/2001 NBC lineup. IMDBRussell Bates, The only Star Trek episode to receive an Emmy. Mr. Bates who is known for Star Trek the Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", where the Enterprise Crew runs into a being which once visited Earth, and influenced the Mayan Culture. Mr. Bates is also known for the TV series, Isis and movie Porky's II. He is a Native American and comes from the Kiowa tribe.George Gonzalez, University of Miami Professor and Author, "The Absolute and Star Trek"https://www.amazon.com/George-A.-Gonzalez/e/B001HCZH80/George A. Gonzalez is Professor of Political Science at the University Miami. His publications focus on political theory and popular culture, as well as on U.S. environmental, energy, and global warming policies.Johan Albrechtsen is a seasoned professional editor and journalist. He works for with Moovy.dk and is a studying film science at Copenhagen University. Johan has had the amazing opportunity to interview many of the cast from both franchises.James Cole is a writer and artist who worked in the entertainment industry, including ten years at Walt Disney Imagineering. He has been published in 'Sci-Fi Universe, Video Watchdog, Newsweek, Cinefantastique, and The New York Times, and he contributed essays to books about author Stephen King. He wrote the award-winning short film The Night Before in 2003. He currently lives on Cape Cod where he writes a film column for weekly paper The Cape Cod Chronicle."Steve Wise is the Program Director for Pensacon Feb 23-25th, in Pensacola, Florida. Steve is also a screenwriter and filmmaker. He is a judge at the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival. Steve also runs the Pensacon Short Film Festival.
It's over. Oh, thank goodness, TAS is OVER! Unfortunately we ran out of gas for this blasted show last week, and we can't really muster up any enthusiasm for talk about the racist (but HOW racist?) "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" nor the backwards-universe shenanigans of "The Counter-Clock Incident" (in the backwards universe, is TAS good?)We've also got another top and bottom 5! Well..."top" and bottom. Also this week: they'll give anyone an award, who was the audience, and lizard mouth. [Spoiler alert: we've already got a few future episodes in the can for you fine folks, and we get our enthusiasm back right away now that our brief nightmare is over!] Timestamps: synopses: 1:11; How Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth: 3:51; The Counter-clock Incident: 17:10; TAS series wrap up: 22:58
Announcements, upcoming shows Re-broadcast - Russell Bates, David Gerrold, Jose Cepeda, Brian Holloway, Fan Films, Star Trek and Beyond Welcome to Episode 0022 a re-broadcast episode featuring Emmy-winning recipient, Mr. Russell Bates who is known for Star Trek the Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", where the Enterprise Crew runs into a being which once visited Earth, and influenced the Mayan Culture. Mr. Bates is also known for the TV series, Isis and Porky's II. He is a Native American and comes from the Kiowa tribe. We also have, Hugo Nominated, David Gerrold who is credited for several Star Trek Episodes, this includes the most famous episode in the Star Trek franchise, (The Trouble with Tribbles). Mr. Gerrold is also credited with many fantastic TV shows, (Sliders, Deep Space Nine,Babylon 5, Superboy, The Real Ghostbusters, Logan's Run, Land of the Lost, and more. In addition, we have Mr. Joe Cepeda who is the creator and producer of the Star Trek Fan Film Production –Natures Hunger. iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube Additional guests are Brian Holloway who teaches theater and is the make-up supervisor for the Star Trek Fan Series New Voyages:Phase II. Mr. Eric L. Watts Master of Ceremonies at the world famous Treklanta a sci-fi con that not only hosts the only Star Trek Fan Film Award show but is the biggest little con in the South. It is well worth a visit or two. We have Leslie E Owen, who is a literary agent, writer, editor, and teacher. Leslie has been writing about Star Trek since 2014 In the light of the increasing amount of Trek news, topics will range from Rihanna, the Fifty-Year Mission; another enterprise ship has been placed in a museum, fan films, the message behind star trek, (cultural and economic changes in star trek from yesterday to today), plus more. Other notable guests in this monthly series will include, George Gonzalez, Russell Bates, Kyle Sullivan, Leslie Owen, Michele Specht, Plus More! Subscribe to this event, this feed will expand up to the show. IF you are a Star Trek fan film creator, we would love to have you as part of the show, all are welcomed. The re-broadcast are on Saturday's. Turkish Star Trek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc3CfHfNmXg #StarTrek #Roddenberry #Tribbles #tribblesandtrilobites #StarTrekContinues #MicheleSpecht #RussellBates #LeslieOwen #Trekspertise #trilobites #DeanLyon #UncanneyValley #CGI #Alibaba #FanFilms #Paramount #OTW #organizationoftransformativeworks #Turkey #lawsuits
In our most hashtag-laden episode yet, Chris and Mackenzie celebrate Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary by boldly going into Star Trek: The Animated Series! Along for the ride is Josh Culbertson, the Writers Get Animated resident “Star Trekspert.” Is Star Trek: The Animated Series for kids? How much trouble is there and how many episodes are there in the “Tribble-gy?” How could we forget the term “Kahs-wan ordeal?” How can Star Trek continue to challenge and push for diversity? How many Star Wars references can we make during our Star Trek conversation? Links About Star Trek: The Animated Series http://bit.ly/2ddTwcx Follow Josh Culbertson on Twitter http://bit.ly/2ddTt0p Listen to the podcast We Are Compatible by Josh Culbertson and Alex Shanks http://apple.co/2ddTe5C Watch Star Trek: The Animated Series on Netflix http://nflx.it/2ddSoWu Star Trek film series http://bit.ly/2d4lzyc 'Star Trek' 50th Anniversary: Why 'Star Trek: The Animated Series' Is A True Space Oddity http://bit.ly/2d4lsm1 About the episode The Trouble with Tribbles http://bit.ly/2d4l7zV About the episode More Tribbles. More Troubles http://bit.ly/2cHeMa9 About the episode Yesteryear http://bit.ly/2cHeqAr About the episode How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth http://bit.ly/2d4kMwY Tribbles Week: Re-watching Star Trek: The Animated Series “More Tribbles, More Troubles” http://bit.ly/2d4llH8 About Limited Animation http://bit.ly/2cHed00 Bryan Fuller’s Star Trek Show an Anthology Series Taking Place at Various Points in the Main Continuity http://bit.ly/2d4lHO9 Creating Star Trek’s First Alien: Spock from Forgotten Trek http://bit.ly/2cHedxa Nichelle Nichols interview about Martin Luther King Jr. http://bit.ly/2d4ljPz Programming for Cats from the film Scrooged http://bit.ly/2d4m630 Nostalgic Impulse: In defense of… Wesley Crusher http://bit.ly/2d4l5YP Scott Bakula Is the Best Part of Looking http://bit.ly/2cHehwR About Quantum Leap http://bit.ly/2cHeDTT About Stargate http://bit.ly/2d4lOsK About Godzilla Roars http://n.pr/2d4lgn3
Welcome to Episode 0017! We will discuss the weekend release of Star Trek Beyond and the upcoming CBS series Star Trek Discovery. Featured guests are Emmy-winning recipient, Mr. Russell Bates who is known for Star Trek the Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", where the Enterprise Crew runs into a being which once visited Earth, and influenced the Mayan Culture. We also have, Dr. George Gonzalez, who wrote, The Politics of Star Trek: Justice, War, and the Future. Where, the Star Trek franchise reflects, conveys, and comments upon the key philosophical tensions of the modern era. We also have, Mr. Jeff Carroll who is a SciFi writer and filmmaker, his current publications are Thug Angel - Rebirth of a Gargoyle and It Happened on Negro Mountain. In addition, joining us is Mr. Brian Holloway who teaches theater and is the make-up supervisor for the Star Trek Fan Series New Voyages:Phase II. Mr. Eric L. Watts Master of Ceremonies at the world famous Treklanta a sci-fi con that not only hosts the only Star Trek Fan Film Award show but is the biggest little con in the South. It is well worth a visit or two. We have Leslie E Owen, who is a literary agent, writer, editor, and teacher. Leslie has been writing about Star Trek since 2014. iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
Welcome to Episode 0016 featuring Emmy-winning recipient, Mr. Russell Bates who is known for Star Trek the Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", where the Enterprise Crew runs into a being which once visited Earth, and influenced the Mayan Culture. Mr. Bates is also known for the TV series, Isis and Porky's II. He is a Native American and comes from the Kiowa tribe. We also have, Hugo Nominated, David Gerrold who is credited for several Star Trek Episodes, this includes the most famous episode in the Star Trek franchise, (The Trouble with Tribbles). Mr. Gerrold is also credited with many fantastic TV shows, (Sliders, Deep Space Nine,Babylon 5, Superboy, The Real Ghostbusters, Logan's Run, Land of the Lost, and more. In addition, we have Mr. Joe Cepeda who is the creator and producer of the Star Trek Fan Film Production –Natures Hunger. iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube Additional guests are Brian Holloway who teaches theater and is the make-up supervisor for the Star Trek Fan Series New Voyages:Phase II. Mr. Eric L. Watts Master of Ceremonies at the world famous Treklanta a sci-fi con that not only hosts the only Star Trek Fan Film Award show but is the biggest little con in the South. It is well worth a visit or two. We have Leslie E Owen, who is a literary agent, writer, editor, and teacher. Leslie has been writing about Star Trek since 2014. -Ok, press play to listen in. In the light of the increasing amount of Trek news, topics will range from Rihanna, the Fifty-Year Mission; another enterprise ship has been placed in a museum, fan films, the message behind star trek, (cultural and economic changes in star trek from yesterday to today), plus more. Other notable guests in this monthly series will include, George Gonzalez, Russell Bates, Kyle Sullivan, Leslie Owen, Michele Specht, Plus More! Subscribe to this event, this feed will expand up to the show. IF you are a Star Trek fan film creator, we would love to have you as part of the show, all are welcomed. The re-broadcast are on Saturday's. Turkish Star Trek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc3CfHfNmXg #StarTrek #Roddenberry #Tribbles #tribblesandtrilobites #StarTrekContinues #MicheleSpecht #RussellBates #LeslieOwen #Trekspertise #trilobites #DeanLyon #UncanneyValley #CGI #Alibaba #FanFilms #Paramount #OTW #organizationoftransformativeworks #Turkey #lawsuits
TAS 2x4 / 2x5. Cause a plague and worship a god in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersAlbatross (00:02:15) How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth (00:06:46) HostsAaron Harvey and Brandon-Shea Mutala ProductionBrandon-Shea Mutala (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
He's not Apollo, he's not the devil but he is another incredibly powerful creature demanding praise. Find out whether Kirk and crew give in this time in How Sharper Than a Serpents Tooth. Then backward is forward, black is white, and this is the end of the animated series: The Counter-Clock Incident. Share your thoughts on the end of the animated series: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
He’s not Apollo, he’s not the devil but he is another incredibly powerful creature demanding praise. Find out whether Kirk and crew give in this time in How Sharper Than a Serpents Tooth. Then backward is forward, black is white, and this is the end of the animated series: The Counter-Clock Incident. Share your thoughts on the end of the animated series: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
He's not Apollo, he's not the devil but he is another incredibly powerful creature demanding praise. Find out whether Kirk and crew give in this time in How Sharper Than a Serpents Tooth. Then backward is forward, black is white, and this is the end of the animated series: The Counter-Clock Incident. Share your thoughts on the end of the animated series: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on the show!
We bid a fond if not entirely unwelcome farewell to The Animated Series this week, the show that proved that The Original Series was not just a flash in the pan. “How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth” is basically a retread of “Who Mourns for Adonais?” but with 100% less sexual harassment and 100% more ...