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In this episode of the GreenBook Podcast, host Karen Lynch sits down with Jennifer Lien, UX Research Lead at Away, and Aaron Cannon, CEO and Co-Founder of Outset AI, to explore the collaborative journey behind Away's new soft side luggage line. They dive into how AI and user research came together to inform the product's design, focusing on key insights from customers around durability and materials. Jennifer and Aaron share their experiences in scaling research with AI, the importance of curiosity in understanding user behavior, and how this partnership demonstrates the future of human-centered design.You can reach out to Jennifer on LinkedIn. You can reach out to Aaron on LinkedIn. Many thanks to Jennifer and Aaron for being our guests. Thanks also to our producer, Natalie Pusch; and our editor, Big Bad Audio.
fWotD Episode 2662: Kes (Star Trek) Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Sunday, 18 August 2024 is Kes (Star Trek).Kes is a fictional character played by Jennifer Lien on the American science fiction television show Star Trek: Voyager. The series follows the crew of the starship USS Voyager, stranded far from home and struggling to get back to Earth. Kes joins the crew in the pilot episode "Caretaker", opening an aeroponics garden and working as the medical assistant to the artificial intelligence known as the Doctor. She is a member of a telepathic alien species known as the Ocampa who have latent psychic abilities and a life span of only nine years. Her storylines focus on encouraging the Doctor to develop his humanity and dealing with her Talaxian boyfriend Neelix's jealousy. She also seeks to expand upon her mental capabilities, leaving in the fourth season after her powers threaten to destroy the ship. She reappears in a season six episode and features in Star Trek: Voyager novels and short stories. Voyager's creators Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor designed Kes to be a rapidly-aging character who would provide audiences with a different perspective on time. Although Kes is portrayed as fragile and innocent, she is also shown as having hidden strength and maturity. Voyager's producers reluctantly fired Lien after her personal issues affected her reliability on set. At the time, this was not openly discussed and her departure was attributed to other reasons; these ranged from Lien voluntarily leaving to pursue other roles to her being removed to make room for Jeri Ryan's introduction as Seven of Nine.Kes was a fan favorite character while Voyager was airing, although critics reacted more negatively, finding her boring and without a clear purpose. Lien was praised for her performance, which was highlighted in reviews of individual episodes. Kes's age was the subject of critical discussion, questioning if she was too young to be dating Neelix. Lien's removal from Voyager received mixed reviews from critics; some preferred the addition of Seven of Nine while others were disappointed by this casting change. Reviewers and fans disliked her return in the season six episode "Fury", which some media outlets called one of the worst moments in the Star Trek franchise. Academics have analyzed Kes's representation of femininity, her relationship with Captain Kathryn Janeway, and her mental abilities.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:37 UTC on Sunday, 18 August 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Kes (Star Trek) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Stephen.
Continuing our "where in the world series" we deep dive into Jennifer Lien and her wild ride! We wil cover how she got into acting, success after Voyager, and what life has been like for her the past few years. If you've ever been watching season 3 of voyager end and wondered "what ever happened to her" then this is the episode for you! Plus we go into the controversy surrounding her firing from the show, there are a few theories already that we know like "it was strictly budget reasons" and "they needed more sex appeal on Voyager" However the OPP staff has uncovered several interviews that point to something we would never expect! Join us today as we embark on another excursion into podcasting excellence! www.jasontalksmovies.wordpress.com
Somehow, Voyager month has returned. Kes gets possessed by a psychopathic warlord, which means Jennifer Lien gets to have some fun running around giving her henchmen brain aneurysms. Plus, this is the first ever episode taking place on Neelix's Paxau resort program. You've never seen so many close-ups of feet before on... THE HOLODECK! Hosted by Marc Cooper, 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 We're a fan podcast! You can help us keep the podcast running by donating at ko-fi.com/holodeck
En este episodio conversamos sobre "American History X" (América X) de Tony Kaye, protagonizada por Edward Norton, Edward Furlong y Beverly D'Angelo.
The Trekkie gals are back with Erin's fav, Voyager. This time the crew encounters an organic nebula (but they don't know that), Tom introduces Harry to a Paris pool hall, and Janeway tries to find her animal guide. To leave comments/feedback, use one of these links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tribblesandtransportersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tribblesandtransporterspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/tribblespodcastGMail: tribblesandtransporters@gmail.comEpisode timestamps:00:01:38 - Intro00:03:40 - Podcast episode breakdown00:04:34 - Star Trek music challenge00:09:20 - "The Cloud" recap00:09:52 - What do you think?00:14:24 - Quiz time!00:33:58 - "The Cloud" production details00:40:13 - "The Cloud" guest stars00:40:36 - "The Cloud" episode discussion01:41:48 - Listener Feedback01:44:28 - On the next episode...You can also listen here:Website: tribblespodcast.comThanks for listening! We hope you join us next time!
Jennifer Lien has been a marketer in tech for the past fifteen years, most recently at Facebook as Head of Enterprise Marketing for the Asia Pacific region. She was born in the United States, raised in Taiwan, and has moved across the Pacific multiple times to pursue new and exciting opportunities. In this episode, Trinity and Jennifer discuss embracing uncertainty both in cultures and careers. Listen as she shares her insights on how to approach decision making, empowering you with takeaways to reach your goals.
Jennifer Lien has been a marketer in tech for the past fifteen years, most recently at Facebook as Head of Enterprise Marketing for the Asia Pacific region. She was born in the United States, raised in Taiwan, and has moved across the Pacific multiple times to pursue new and exciting opportunities. In this episode, Trinity and Jennifer discuss embracing uncertainty both in cultures and careers. Listen as she shares her insights on how to approach decision making, empowering you with takeaways to reach your goals.
Marisa and Aric take on the world of punk films. They trace the qualities of authenticity in punk films while diving deep into the evolving perspectives and philosophies of the punk scene.All of this is discussed while spotlighting six punk AF films: SUBURBIA (1984), Penelope Spheeris' compassionate study of punk teenagers, OVER THE EDGE (1979), Jonathan Kaplan's acclaimed story of teenage rebellion, THE WARRIORS (1979), Walter Hill's dystopian journey of one New York gang's cross-city trek home with other gangs out to get them, TIMES SQUARE (1980), a tale of two runaway teenage girls who find empowerment on the gritty streets of NYC, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS STAINS (1982), the film that captures (and predates) the riot grrl scene of the 1990s, and SLC PUNK! (1998), a semi-biographical and hilarious look at the punk scene of Salt Lake City, Utah.Please consider supporting this show through our Patreon!Keep up with us on Instagram and Twitter: @filmchatterpod.Check out the films mentioned in this episode on our Letterboxd.Thanks for tuning in!Powered and distributed by Simplecast
This week, we revisit Star Trek! We made our way from the newest Star Trek series, Lower Decks, and have worked our way back to this week's episode, Voyager. Riker, our resident Trekkie, introduces Schmee to Star Trek: Voyager (Netflix/Paramount+) with just the pilot episode, "Caretaker" (technically a two-parter). We discuss how effectively the pilot established the genre for the show, introduced the characters, presented the plot for the season/series to come, and hooked us to watch more. Live long and prosper! Twitter: @PilotsThePod | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast | Instagram: www.instagram.com/pilotsthepodcast/ Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
KES IS MAD AS HELL AND NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE! Jennifer Lien returns one last time, to serve her former crew mates some SERIOUS drama conflama! Find all of our links and content here: https://linktr.ee/WerqShop Support the away mission: Patreon: www.patreon.com/WerqShop Venmo: venmo.com/werqshop *Supporters get early access to the video version of Fire, Chakotay!...and more!* NEW Merch! Delete The Wife': https://werqshop.creator-spring.com/listing/delete-the-wife 'Fire, Chakotay!' merch: https://teespring.com/fire-chakotay Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us on Instagram: @mikediamondonline @msmatinga @ericmiamiboo7 '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! Watch these eps in advance so you know what the hell we're talking about! Star Trek Voyager Season 6 Ep. 23 'Fury'
Jennifer Lien shared an inspiring message on the APIDA community and how we can move forward as peacemakers. Here are several of the resources she shared: University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee’s book “The Making of Asian America” Important conversation between Dr. Lee and veteran journalist and activist Helen Zia Join Minnesota’s Asian organizations at… The post Jennifer Lien appeared first on Neighborhood Church.
Three women, three stories, and one show that ties them all together as we continue to learn about the women of Voyager. This week we dive into the lives of Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Lien, and Jeri Ryan!
總是把成功歸因於幸運、別人的功勞,或者剛好碰上絕佳的時機、遇到貴人幫助? 如果你也跟 Jennifer 一樣,那你絕非少數,冒牌者症候群 (Imposter Syndrome) 特別常見於女性。過去任職於 Google ,現在是跨國科技公司亞太區行銷總監, Jennifer 做自己的人生教練(Life Coach),下一步也希望能幫助跟他一樣的女性,平衡家庭與事業。 【內容重點】 1. 女性常有的冒牌者症候群 (Imposter Syndrome) 2. 商學院畢業之後,重回亞洲 3. Life Coach 人生教練 【閱讀這集】https://careher.net/podcast-ep57-jenniferlien-personal-growth-imposter-syndrome/ 【到 CAREhER 找資源】https://careher.net/ 【FB 粉絲頁】https://www.facebook.com/Careher 喜歡 CAREhER 精心製作的原生內容嗎 ? 在 Apple Podcast 給本節目評分留言,就是對團隊最大的支持 !
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Matt and Andrew get vengeful and furious as they review the Voyager episode "Fury". They talk about Jennifer Lien's departure from the show, the questionable special effects, Voyager's time travel destinations and much more!
Matt and Andrew get vengeful and furious as they review the Voyager episode “Fury.” They talk about Jennifer Lien's departure from the show, the questionable special effects, Voyager's time travel destinations, and much more! Hosts:…
Opera singer Jennifer Lien of Duluth, Minn., recently saw Tia Keobounpheng’s public art installation “Unweaving,” in the Sister Cities Park in Duluth. The art consists of four large, bright yellow looms strung with woven fabric. The loose ends of the weaving catch the light and billow in the breeze by the lake. Lien found the installation peaceful and was moved by the purpose behind it. Courtesy of Wolfskull Creative "Unweaving" is a temporary outdoor public art installation by Tia Keobounpheng. The work is a meditation on lost family history and past historical trauma that is passed along the generations. Keobounpheng’s grandmother was part of the “Red Exodus,” when thousands of Finnish speakers emigrated from Minnesota and the Lake Superior region to Karelia, Russia, in the 1930s, with the goal of forming a Finnish-speaking utopia. Many were killed in Stalin’s regime, and those who returned to the U.S. generally did not speak about the experience. In an artist’s statement, Keobounpheng said she designed the installation to explore how communities become “unwoven when we are disconnected from our foundation of ancestral history; i.e. when we don’t know our stories or when truths are suppressed.” Courtesy of Wolfskull Creative "Unweaving" is made with stock lumber, yellow paint, polypropylene rope and used sail. Lien connected personally with the art. As a child and grandchild of immigrants who fled the Japanese invasion and the rise of communism in China, Lien said that the installation “spurred me to think more deeply and to start asking questions about my own family’s historical trauma … and how to unweave those threads in my life through my own particular artistic expression.” “Unweaving” runs through October. Writer Russ Stark recommends seeing the “Rainflower Project,” a public art installation designed to draw attention to mental health and to those who die each year by suicide. Artist Damien Wolf of Plymouth created 675 individual ceramic flowers on steel stems, arranged in a grid on the ground. The project is steeped in symbolism. Each flower is unique like each person lost to suicide. The leaves form the infinity symbol, meaning that people who die are not forgotten. The colors of the flowers, too, are carefully chosen. White flowers represent remembrance and hope, yellow is light and energy, and black for crisis. Stark was moved by the effect of the colors together. The few black flowers are surrounded by yellow and white, reminding him of the community needed to support mental health and wellness. The Rainflower Project is on display in Plymouth through this weekend. MPR's mental health initiative Call to Mind Young adult novelist Lana Wood Johnson is looking forward to attending Rain Taxi’s 20th annual Twin Cities Book Festival, which this year will take place entirely online. The free festival is a draw for readers and writers alike, with talks and exhibitions by authors and publishers. This year’s lineup of writers features major national names, including Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar in conversation with Dessa and Kwame Alexander with James Patterson, Kate DiCamillo, and Naomi Shihab Nye among the speakers. Together with local writers, their work spans literature for children and adults. Eight of the events will be interpreted live on-screen in ASL. The Twin Cities Book Festival runs Thursday through Saturday. Share the art you're excited about Become an Art Hound today!
only posers fall in love This week we review SLC PUNK (1998) written/directed by James Merendino, starring Matthew Lillard, Michael Goorjian, Annabeth Gish, Jennifer Lien and Jason Segel Let us know what you think. #femmefilmschool Email: girlsinterruptedpod@gmail.com IG: instagram.com/girlsinterruptedpod Tumblr: girlsinterruptedpod.tumblr.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/grlsinterruptd Support the show: paypal.me/girlsinterrupted Your Hosts: Shannon: IG/Twitter @prickwolf Annie: IG @annie.rives Twitter @anniecrives Check out Hulu for 2 weeks free, on us! Plans start at $5.99 after 1st 2 weeks. Terms apply. mbsy.co/t3wjw
Cast Changes in Star Trek. When Star Trek’s original pilot, “The Cage,” was rejected by NBC, Gene Roddenberry was forced to rethink the acting lineup for his new show. Jeffrey Hunter’s Christopher Pike was out, replaced by the more charismatic William Shatner as James T. Kirk. Gone, too, was Roddenberry’s partner, Majel Barrett, leaving Leonard Nimoy as the only cast member to survive the recasting process. It was the first in a series of periodic reshuffles that have marked the franchise throughout its long history, many the result of bitter behind-the-scenes disputes between actors and producers. Most recently, the Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind has shone a light on the circumstances surrounding Terry Farrell’s abrupt departure from the show at the end of its penultimate season—a subject that is clearly emotive for those involved, even more than 20 years later. In this episode of Primitive Culture, recorded live in London following the first public screening of the Deep Space Nine documentary, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Carlos Miranda, Drew Barker, and Andy Poulastides to discuss Star Trek’s reshuffling of personnel in front of the camera. We consider the introduction of Worf to DS9 and Seven of Nine to Voyager with the goal of boosting viewing figures, the abrupt departures of Gates McFadden from The Next Generation, Terry Farrell’s exit from DS9 and Jennifer Lien’s Voyager farewell, and the ways in which modern TV sensibilities—in the wake of shows such as The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones—have upended long-held assumptions about the longevity of series regulars.
Topic: Star Trek Tutorial We've been talking alot about fantasy and wrestling, and figured we needed to get back hard in to Nerdy stuff. Thus, one of the most popular fantasy topics, I present Star Trek. Tutorial Broad-scope of Star Trek, not in-depth. Created by Gene RoddenberryOriginally pitched as “Wagon Train to the stars.”Each episode was meant to work on to levels, one of morality and one of suspenseful adventure stories. Trekkie or Trekker = Star Trek Fan Things to know:Enterprise is main ShipStarfleet is like united nations: Peaceful, Diplomatic, Explorers, multiple Alien RacesKlingons = bad, but not all the timeSymbol for Starfleet is the Starfleet Delta, it changes through out time.Many gadgets and inventions made their way to real life (iPads, Cellphones, wireless communicators, Alexa/Google home)Uniforms have a purpose, which shows ranks and which division you are withCaptains = Main Character Enterprise (22nd Century)•The Original Series (1966–1969) on CBS A bit more in the vein of “Wagon Train to the Stars”. Very Episodic Campy to a Fault at times o William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk o Leonard Nimoy as Spock o DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy o James Doohan as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott o Nichelle Nichols as Uhura o George Takei as Hikaru Sulu o Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov Still popular in syndication for nearly two decades Considered ground breaking for multi-racial cast Tackled some civil rights issues Popularized Fan conventions & Fan Fiction •The Animated Series (1973–1974) on CBS Reprised a majority of the Cast Not well received by Many Trek fans Considered non-Canon Movies 1-6 based on Original Cast Modern Series (23rd Century)• The Next Generation (1987–1994) on Independent channels Created because the Movies did so well, but Paying William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy would be costly, so new unknown cast = cheaper to produce Created to continue longevity of franchise. o Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard o Jonathan Frakes as Commander William Riker o Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi o Michael Dorn as Worf o Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher o LeVar Burton as chief engineer Geordi La Forge o Brent Spiner as Data o Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher Reintroduced Star Trek to Modern audience, popularized many races that would play rolls in later series Episodic in Nature, but many episode would have themes/character returning to reprise conflicts Popularized the Season Ending Cliffhanger Movies 7-10 Based off TNG Cast • Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) on Independent channels Created as Star Trek was BIG o Avery Brooks as Commander/Captain Benjamin Sisko o Nana Visitor as Major/Colonel Kira Nerys o René Auberjonois as Odo o Armin Shimerman as Quark as Bar o Alexander Siddig as Lieutenant Julian Bashir o Terry Farrell as Lieutenant/Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax o Nicole de Boer as Ezri Dax o Michael Dorn as Commander Worf as o Colm Meaney as Chief Miles O'Brien o Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko Episodes are more Serialized than Episodic Instead of a traveling ship, set in a stationary star base, allowing writers to create more compelling and dramatic character interactions/Interpersonal Conflics. Mix of Religious and Science conflicts Shows a full scale War from eyes of Starfleet No Movies were made • Voyager (1995–2001) on UPN Created with the intention of starting a new network/tv channel. Paramount wanted two series running at the same time o Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway o Robert Beltran as Commander Chakotay o Tim Russ as Lieutenant commander Tuvok o Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant Tom Paris o Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres as Chief engineer o Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim o Robert Picardo as The Doctor o Ethan Phillips as Neelix o Jennifer Lien as Kes o Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine Created with intention of giving writers new stuff to play with, recreating the feeling of Original Series Introduced new creatures and continued intrapersonal conflicts Decisive amongst fans Episodic in nature, wonky with continuity First series to use fully CGI ships/effects Before Original Series• Enterprise (2001–2005) 22nd Century on UPN Paramount wanted more Star Trek, but Creators wanted to do something simpler Decided to focus on Pre-Starfleet and Federation o Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer o Jolene Blalock as T'Pol o Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III o Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed o Linda Park as Hoshi Sato o Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather o John Billingsley as Travis Mayweather Decisive amongst fans/critics for its place in continuity Tries to explain future events/characters (Klingons) Considered campy and bland compared to other Star Trek Affairs Seasons 1 and 2 are episodic, 3 & 4 are more Serialized Very unhappy ending • Star Trek Reboot Movies Rebooted in 2009 after Paramount broke away from CBS Directed by J.J. Abrams Movies Include: Star Trek, Into Darkness, Beyond o Chris Pine as James T. Kirk o Zachary Quinto as Spock o Leonard Nimoy as Spock Prime o Zoe Saldana as Nyota Uhura o Simon Pegg as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott o John Cho as Hikaru Sulu o Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov Set in alternate timeline where events didn’t act out quite the same way. Added more Humor, Action, and much needed Glitz and Glamour to Star Trek. New Cast well received, introduction of Leonard Nimoy was welcome addition • Discovery (2017–present) 21st Century on CBS Considered a prequel to The Original Series, Takes place on USS Discovery First new Tv series since Enterprise ended in 2005 o Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham o Doug Jones as Saru o Shazad Latif as Voq / Ash Tyler o Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets o Mary Wiseman as Sylvia Tilly o Jason Isaacs as Gabriel Lorca o Wilson Cruz as Hugh Culber o Anson Mount as Christopher Pike First time focus on 1st Officer and not Captain Carries over design style from Star Trek Movies Ship is considered a proto-type and uses a space drive that can go anywhere ReviewStar Trek TNGOffspring, Season 3, Episode, 16The Pegasus, Season 7, Episode 12The Drumhead, Season 4, Episode 21Tapestry, Season 6, Episode 15The Inner Light, Season 5, Episode 25
Bienvenidos a una nueva (e)misión del programa #trekkie hecho desde Argentina para todos los rincones de la galaxia. En esta oportunidad empezamos ¡contando una gran noticia! ¡EVOLUCIONAMOS! A partir de la semana que viene empezamos a salir en vivo por www.mixtaperadio.com.ar en el mismo horario de siempre (o sea lunes a las 21hs, hora de Buenos Aires). Después charlamos sobre un nuevo #ViajeALasEncuestas donde le preguntamos a nuestros oyentes "¿Cuál es el mejor personaje secundario, hermano de uno de los protagonistas?". Las opciones que dimos fueron George Kirk, Sybok, Lore, Robert Picard, Kurn, Rom, Paul Mayweather y Siranna. Obviamente nuestros puristas oyentes nos marcaron los que faltaban bajo el hashtag #ElTargDeWorf y nos nombraron a Ishara Yar, Thomas Riker (muy debatible), B4, los hermanos holográficos del Doctor de #Voyager (igual de debatible que Thomas) y Nikolai Rozhenko. Todos estos últimos tuvieron más votos que Paul Mayweather, porque a ese no lo votó nadie... Luego vuelve una sección que nos gusta mucho que es en la que hablamos de los actores que interpretan a nuestros personajes favoritos, "Sin Tirpulación No Hay Viaje", en la que hablamos un poco de la vida y carrera de Max Grodénchik, quien interpreta a nuestro amado ferengi Rom. En nuestra sección "El Capítulo de la Semana" seguimos con la temática #ChauChauAdiós donde analizamos capítulos donde protagonistas se despiden (o los despiden) de las series. En este programa hablamos de "The Gift", el 2do episodio de la 4ta temporada de #StarTrekVoyager donde deja la serie Jennifer Lien quien interpreta a Kes. Después, y de manera muy rápida, hablamos del #BirthOfTheFederation, en nuestra sección "Juego a las Estrellas". Contamos su historia, el por qué está basado en #StarTrekTNG a pesar de que cuenta los principios de la Federación y repasamos su gran jugabilidad (al día de hoy) a pesar de ser un juego del año 1999. Cerramos esta sección comentando la base de fans que todavía tiene el juego y los proyectos que ellos tienen para publicar una continuación. Y por último cerramos con nuestra sección "Esta Semana En Star Trek" donde comentamos nacimientos, muertes, estrenos y demás fechas importantes de este hermoso universo que tanto amamos. ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Youtube: RemerasRojas -------------------------------------------------
It's a feedback episode! Here's what we talk about:*Convincing others to give 'Discovery' a whirl, fun with puns, and Diane Duane's 'Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages' with Bill Reed! Novels discussed: 'My Enemy, My Ally', 'The Romulan Way', 'Swordhunt', 'Honor Blade', 'The Empty' Chair' by Diane Duane (collected as 'Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages'), 'Spock's World' and 'Dark Mirror' by Diane Duane, and 'Dwellers in the Crucible' by Margaret Wander Bonanno* How to head-canon Zephram Cochrane's metamorphosis from the film 'First Contact' to the TOS episode "Metamorphosis" with Randy Christopher!* A desire for more 'Star Trek: Enterprise' and a need to see a Romulan Wars mini-series with Dylan Diggs!*Update on our opinions of the technology in Discovery!--Star Trek Hologram History (Including Discovery): https://youtu.be/Ewjh0lPRQGI--STAR TREK: DISCOVERY EXPLAINS THE LOW-TECH '60S VIBE OF THE ORIGINAL SHOW WITH A WEIRD CANON TWIST: http://bit.ly/2TJxUJX* Asthmatic turtles, mermaids, and sloths with Bethany Roberson* The state of Jennifer Lien with Robert Butler* Instagram questions: Which ship is your favorite? Kirk vs Picard* Instagram listener @christinehoppe78 recommends "Space Team" by Barry J. Hutchison, "Paradox" and "Paradox 2" by Phillip P. Peterson | Dave recommends the "Q Continuum" trilogy by Greg Cox and "IQ" by Peter David and John de Lancie* Twitter's @MattVader74 and @yusuku13 recommends and questions if we cover books and comics, and Dave talks entirely too long about books and comics (as if we haven't talked about those enough this episode)* Twitter's @Nerdytastic and @ChuckCredoIV give us propsStar Trek Universe Podcast #033 - Discovering 'Discovery' + Other Feedback
In this weeks episode, we talk about the first story of Star Trek Voyager, “Caretaker”. We chat about our first impressions of our beloved Voyager crew, and also give our thoughts on the events that led to the long journey home. In addition, we also talk a bit about the news of Alex Kurtzman’s five-year deal and spin-offs galore.
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País Estados Unidos Dirección Tony Kaye Guion David McKenna Música Anne Dudley Fotografía Tony Kaye Reparto Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Beverly D'Angelo, Jennifer Lien, Guy Torry, Ethan Suplee, Keram Malicki-Sanchez Sinopsis Derek (Edward Norton), un joven "skin head" californiano de ideología neonazi, es encarcelado por asesinar a un negro que pretendía robarle su furgoneta. Cuando sale de prisión y regresa a su barrio dispuesto a alejarse del mundo de la violencia, se encuentra con que su hermano pequeño (Edward Furlong), para quien Derek es el modelo a seguir, sigue el mismo camino que a él lo condujo a la cárcel.
We wrap up the adventures of Voyager’s crew in the strange alien land of Los Angeles, 1996 in “Future’s End, Part II”, and it’s only kind of successful at paying off the first installment. Then, Jennifer Lien gets a chance to shine in “Warlord”. iTunes Google Play RSS
We started this week's show with the revelation that Matt eats peanuts whole - shell and all. To draw attention back to himself, Roman tries and fails again to convince anyone that running outside is a good thing. You were out of the loop if you didn't here about Clock kid. Charles, in his most animated performance on the show, sides with the police officers and says the kid came into the school with a fake bomb to cause a scene and to make a point, when most of America says he was racial profiled. Dave believes there is no way he would ever take a piss (drug) test, even for $100,000. Matt pitches Dave his new idea - Dave would be suckling milk from Matt's breast and then getting swaddled (swindled) like a baby. A 13 Year old was charged with assault for kissing a 14 Year old girl, and a Whattaburger in Texas denied police service, forcing them to eat at Dairy Queen instead. Brian Murphy came by from the Open Mic Night at the Medway Lotus, and performed two songs for us in studio. Check out his band, Otis and the Blackcoats on Facebook. Harvey's Headlines brought us news of the crane collapse in Mecca, replete with horrifying video. A church sued a strip club over their topless protests of the church, someone has volunteered to be the first Human Head Transplant, and a Robot Ethicist wants sex with robots banned. In Star Trek Related News, Jennifer Lien who plays Kes on Star Trek Voyager, decided to show her boobies to some kids and got arrested. You can download this episode on iTunes, Stitcher, and here:
We are back minus Stitch who is away on assignment (Official Purple Eggplant Business). Topics covered include Ahmed Mohamed, Manu Bennet getting arrested, how irrelevant the VMA's are, Jennifer Lien showing the goddies to children, Christopher Nolan possibly directing Akira, MGSV and more!
Star Trek Las Vegas 2015. When it comes to Star Trek conventions, none is bigger and better than Star Trek Las Vegas. With Voyager's 20th anniversary as the main focus of the 2015 event, this was a party Char could not miss. In this episode of To The Journey, Char helps Tristan experience STLV 2015 vicariously by telling him all about what she did at the convention and what happened when the entire Voyager cast (sans Jennifer Lien) reunited for the first time since the show finished filming. Was it as amazing as Char hoped? Listen on and find out. Hosts Tristan Riddell and Charlynn Schmiedt Editor Tristan Riddell Producer Charlynn Schmiedt Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, and C. Bryan Jones Associate Producers Kenneth Trip , Jamie Duce and Aaron Harvey Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Año 1998 Duración 119 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Tony Kaye Guión David McKenna Música Anne Dudley Fotografía Tony Kaye Reparto Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Beverly D'Angelo, Jennifer Lien, Guy Torry, Ethan Suplee, Keram Malicki-Sanchez Productora New Line Cinema Sinopsis Derek (Edward Norton), un joven "skin head" californiano de ideología neonazi, fue encarcelado por asesinar a un negro que pretendía robarle su furgoneta. Cuando sale de prisión y regresa a su barrio dispuesto a alejarse del mundo de la violencia, se encuentra con que su hermano pequeño (Edward Furlong), para quien Derek es el modelo a seguir, sigue el mismo camino que a él lo condujo a la cárcel.