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Join Keith and Marshal as they trek with Michael Burnham, Commander Saru, Lieutenant Paul Stamets, Cadet Tilly, and the rest of the crew of the starship USS Discovery as they enter the mirror universe, lose their captain, and still have to fight the Klingon War when they get back.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode............Episode Title00:05:05..............."Despite Yourself"00:10:06..............."The Wolf Inside"00:18:35................"Vaulting Ambition"00:21:54................"What's Past Is Prologue"00:27:54................"The War Without, The War Within"00:29:56................"Will You Take My Hand?"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X
Today, we kick off a five-episode series for our podcast. We will look back at Star Trek: Discovery, which is the impetus for the Star Trek franchise's current generation of success. We'll briefly examine the structure and components of Star Trek: Discovery season by season. We'll thoroughly analyze the show's achievements, challenges, and controversies each week. This week, we tackle Season One. Enjoy. Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe, including Classic Trek and the Paramount + shows STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, and Netflix's STAR TREK: PRODIGY.Subscribe to Star Trek: Age of Discovery on Apple Podcast by CLICKING HERE. The show is also available on Amazon Music, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and iHeartRADIO.Email the show at startrekaod@gmail.com. Follow us on X/Twitter, Threads, and Instagram @StarTrekAoD and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and aspects of the show.www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and elements of the show.2024 © Star Trek: Age of Discovery EPISODE CREDITS:Produced and edited by Gary Anderson LINKSWebsite: startrekaod.netBe sure to follow and tag Star Trek: Age of Discovery on Facebook (https://twitter.com/StarTrekAoD) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/startrekaod)!
Jim and Michael go from admiral-level insanity to collaborative Captain' Log play in the latest chapter of their Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign saga! We show you how to go from high-level strategy down to heartrending character stories to exhibit the versatility of the Star Trek Adventures TTRPG systems. Strap into your flight chairs and get ready for some dynamic dice tosses and mind-blowing creativity! https://linktr.ee/studiotembo
Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign, Part 2. Come watch the Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign in action! (Watch it on YouTube to see the cool, amateur TTRPG set up.) Jim and Michael play the groundbreaking RPG. We act as admirals commanding the fleets, characters, and resources needed to win an all-out war against the Klingons. Can we spend out assets wisely to preserve the Federation? https://linktr.ee/StudioTembo
Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign, Part 1. You've heard about it! You probably have the PDF! Now it's time to see the Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign in action! Come watch (yep, YouTube preferred) Jim and Michael play the groundbreaking RPG. We act as admirals commanding the fleets, characters, and resources needed to win an all-out war against the Klingons. Can we spend out assets wisely to preserve the Federation? https://linktr.ee/StudioTembo
The Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign: The Epic Drama Unfolds! Join Jim Johnson and guest host Al Spader as they interview writers Alison Cybe, Michael Dismuke, Michael Duxbury and John Kennedy about their work crafting the modules and mission briefs that make up the tactical campaign. Get tips on how to modify the stories to fit any campaign in any era! https://linktr.ee/studiotembo
The Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign! Join Jim Johnson, Michael Dismuke, and guest host Al Spader as we break down the new rule system! Prepare to be blown away by this exciting new gaming option. Learn practical ways to adapt it into your current Star Trek Adventures and Captain's Log games. https://linktr.ee/studiotembo
The Federation-Klingon War Tactical Campaign! Join Jim Johnson, Michael Dismuke, guest host Al Spader, and Aaron Pollyea as we talk everything from safety checklists to ships. Are you prepared to take your crew into a war of galactic proportions? Check out some great new optional rules and Easter Eggs to keep your crew coming back for more. https://linktr.ee/studiotembo
Here i am today with Al Spader, lead writer for Modiphius' upcoming Federation-Klingon Tactical Campaign, to talk about what story content, new rules, character options, and other ideas are in this book and how you can use it in your Star Trek Adventures campaign. We discuss the tactical campaign subsystem in some detail and talk a lot about the story possibilities in this 200+ page volume, available soon from Modiphius and at your FLGS. #STA #startrek #startrekgaming #modiphius #ttrpg #rpg Join our friendly Discord: https://discord.gg/5AtydRUDjX Subscribe on to our podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffncrunch Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@fluffncrunchpod Subscribe to our email list: https://forms.gle/VaFtxXjkzRSqwFi39 Modiphius Product page: https://modiphius.us/products/star-trek-adventures-the-federation-klingon-war-tactical-campaign Star Trek Adventures Second Edition Info Page: https://www.modiphius.net/en-us/pages/star-trek-adventures-2e-signup?mc_cid=578be5c37e&mc_eid=8c697fda54 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffncrunch/message
Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe, including Classic Trek as well as the Paramount + shows STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, STAR TREK: PRODIGY and STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS.Subscribe to Star Trek: Age of Discovery via Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or iHeartRADIO.Email the show at startrekaod@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @StarTrekAoD and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and aspects of the show.www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and aspects of the show.2023 © Star Trek: Age of Discovery
It's a lot of backstory, flashbacks, and Disco season 1 Klingon War in the latest episode of SNW, "Under the Cloak of War." But, there's also some huge implications that are sure to stir up some strong reactions. It's hard to talk about this more without spoiling any of the reveals so just click play already and find out how we feel about this one.As always, available in both video and audio-only formats.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBjhLHHTGy4&ab_channel=Tex-TrekGet RSS feed:https://feeds.captivate.fm/tex-trek/Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tex-trek/id1495605753?uo=4Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKp?si=3BOqsbQER9Ssfppqk7lofQ&fbclid=IwAR1M1uH_xBE1lYWcwQocoDzjoVSsLmCgBt08TCEYAltwIH3MPC0S60bMCsEGoogle Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzM1MjY2NS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkJoin our Discord server:https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7ySupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/txtrek
Join the crew for their review of episode 208 of Strange New Worlds, "Under the Cloak of War" with our besties Ashlyn and Rhianna from the Duras Sisters Podcast!What happens when Klingon defector turned Federation ambassador Dak'Rah is welcomed aboard the Enterprise? How do M'Benga, Chapel, and Ortegas react? What do we learn about Chapel and M'Benga's roles during the Klingon War and during the Siege of J'Gal? And what terrible truth do we learn about M'Benga? The crew with the help of Ashlyn and Rhianna deep dive and break this one down.Plus news, the mailbag, and much more on episode 146 of Strange New Pod!Follow The Duras Sisters:Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | ThreadsSupport the show
When the Entrepreneur is assigned an Uber mission that involves shuttling a Klingon ambassador with a lengthy curriculum mori, M'Benga forgets about waffles and starts leaning into his dark side. But when Chapel starts experiencing similar horrors, no one can be sure if the line dividing morality and criminality is strongly defined. Is Adam on the side of the AMPTP? Is the Kelcie Mae the ugliest Federation starship? Is the wooden train whistle the best elementary school instrument? It's the episode that goes elbow deep into a soldier's body!Friends of DeSoto for LaborSupport the production of Greatest TrekMusic by Adam RaguseaFollow Greatest Trek on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestTrek!Greatest Trek on YouTube | Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!Get a thing at podshop.biz!
Join Keith and Marshal as they trek into the Pergamum Nebula with Captain Pike, Spock, Una, Doctor Boyce, and the rest of the crew of the starship Enterprise (NC-1701) during the events of the Klingon War, where they are engaged in an epic battle of their own.CAUTION: Spoilers Are Boundless!To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
For the penultimate episode of DIS season 1, Dom and Fr. Cory discuss the return from the Mirror Universe; the war without (the Klingon War), and the war within between Tyler and Voq, plus the implausbility of the final stratagem.
For the penultimate episode of DIS season 1, Dom and Fr. Cory discuss the return from the Mirror Universe; the war without (the Klingon War), and the war within between Tyler and Voq, plus the implausibility of the final stratagem. The post The War Without, The War Within (DIS) appeared first on SQPN.com.
What do we really know about the character to make the most appearances in Star Trek?Seán Ferrick presents 10 Things You Never Knew About Worf...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SeanFerrick@TrekCultureFr more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/topic/star-trek See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trek Table does their version of a fun recap of Star Trek Discovery Season 1: All the happenings - Burnham's redemption arc, the Klingon War, the Mirror Universe and More!!! Join Claudia Alick, Maya Chinchilla, Alison De La Cruz, Marie-Reine Velez as we dig into Trek Table Questions, Marie Has Questions; Discovery Design; Space Runway; Thematix & Spoiler Zone! #TrekTable #BIWOCTrek #StarTrekDiscovery Subscribe to the TrekTable channel: https://bit.ly/3hslxRw Watch full episodes of TrekTable: https://bit.ly/3w3a3rB Like TrekTable on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrekTablePodcast Follow TrekTable on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trektable/ Follow Trek Table on Twitter: https://twitter.com/trektable1 ------ Trek Table is a weekly webcast amplifying the voices of Black, Indigenous, Brown, Women of Color (Queer or otherwise), and our allies as we hold Trek Space for Star Trek Discovery and all the Trek Multiverses. We strive to make space for #BIWOCTrek joy, nerdom and geekery, as we uplift the observations and insights from women of color at every level of Star Trek fandom -- from newbies to multi-generational Star Trekking families. TIMESTAMPS 11:51 Trek Table Question 1 15:07 Popcorn Recap 20:19 Marie Has Questions 24:32 Discovery Design 38:34 Trek Table Question 2 41:31 Space Runway 47:33 Thematix 01:00:12 Spoiler Zone (ends at - 01:02:32) 01:04:37 Trek Table Question 3 01:08:44 Signal Boost 01:11:38 Final Thoughts 01:16:39 Gratitude SIGNAL BOOST ARTISTS AT PLAY is celebrating their new season with a new podcast episode, in which the producing team rehashes and recreates some of their favorite original pieces written and performed for "Artists at Play ... at Play!" Access the podcast at bit.ly/AAPListen JUNETEENTH 2021: UNTOLD STORIES -- We encourage you to continue commemorating Juneteenth by watching a virtual presentation from The Arts Center in Orange, Virginia. Presentations by Dr. Dena Jennings and Michael Carter, Jr. focus on unearthing family legacies and the importance of preserving connections with the past. You can watch the archive of the live presentation on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEjvkuov7AU ALL MY RELATIONS is a team of folks who care about representations, and how Native peoples are represented in mainstream media. Their recent podcast episode is called “All My Loving Relations”. This conversation covers how we all have different forms of ceremony to find love within ourselves and there are so many ways to love. In this ALL MY RELATIONS episode the hosts ask how do we heal from historical trauma to love again? For more information visit their website: https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com/podcast FOLLOW OUR MUSICIANS @Quetzalmusic on Instagram https://linktr.ee/Quetzalmusic FOLLOW OUR HOSTS Claudia Alick @calling up justice Maya Chinchilla IG: @maya_chapina Alison De La Cruz IG: @picsbydela Twitter: @TweetsbyDeLa Marie Reine Velez IG: @mariezpz FOLLOW TREK TABLE @TrekTable on Instagram @TrekTable1 on Twitter @trektablpodcast on Facebook www.trektable.com
Trek Table Episode 004 welcomes back our panel of Claudia Alick, Marie-Reine Velez, and Arthur Wong. We are also excited to welcome back Maia Mills-Lowe. The Trek Table explores “Context is for Kings” Star Trek Discovery - Season 1, Episode 3. We’ll share our reactions to meeting the USS Discovery, explore Burnham’s Accountability Journey and certainly explore this new context of the Klingon War. The team will play Popcorn Recap, Claudia will take us through Trek Table Questions, Marie Has Questions, Arthur leads us through some Discovery Design and DeLa will help us braid it all together in Thematix. Spoiler Zone begins at 56:47 Segment Highlights Holding Trek Space Trek Table Question 1 Recap Popcorn Marie Has Questions Design 3188 Trek Table Question 2 Thematix Trek Table Question 3 Signal Boost Final Thoughts Spoiler Zone 56:47 Gratitude Signal Boost: MUTUAL AID FOR TEXAS The state of Texas faced a horrible storm this past week and Trek Table wants to amplify ways to support folks in their recovery through Austin Mutual Aid and their work. They also posted additional ways to give to communities throughout Texas. https://linktr.ee/austinmutualaid GRACE LYNN KUNG on ALL THE ASIANS ON STAR TREK As we have mentioned this episode - if you'd like to learn more about Grace Lynn Kung and not just her role Psycho on Star Trek Discovery S1E3 - you can find her as the guest of note on All The Asians on Star Trek Podcast. https://www.alltheasiansonstartrek.com/2020/09/03-grace-lynn-kung.html LANGUAGE RECLAMATION FOR INDIGENOUS FOLKS ON ALL MY RELATIONS PODCAST We want to amplify and boost again the All My Relations Podcast with Matika Wilbur & Adrienne Keene as they discuss with guests the importance of language reclamation among Native peoples. Check Out Episode 9 of their podcast. Support them and listen at all my relation https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com/podcast/episode/491847a3/ep-9-can-our-ancestors-hear-us Follow our Musicians: @Quetzalmusic on Instagram Follow our Hosts: Alison De La Cruz IG: @picsbydela Twitter: @TweetsbyDeLa Marie Reine Velez @mariezpz Arthur Wong @artmonkster Maia Mills-Low @maiamama79 Claudia Alick @calling up justice ; https://linktr.ee/callingupjustice Follow Us: @TrekTable on Instagram @TrekTable1 on Twitter @trektablpodcast on Facebook
Star Trek Discovery S1 E5 “Choose Your Pain” Trek Table Episode 006-Recorded on 03/07/21 Trek Table explores the continuing journey of ethics and torture in the time of the Klingon War, Leadership and Heroism and several Star Trek Milestones: the first “F” bomb and the first official queer coupling in Star Trek. Content Note: This episode discusses torture and abuse. Trek Table also welcomes guest co-hosts Maia Mills-Low and Claire Light to the show. Segment Highlights Holding Trek Space Trek Table Question 1 Recap Popcorn Discovery Design Trek Table Question 2 Space Runway Thematix Trek Table Question 3 Signal Boost Final Thoughts Spoiler Alert Gratitude Signal Boost: CARAVANA: A DIGITAL ARTS SHOW MOBILIZING CENTRAL AMERICAN ART Caravana Digital Art Show Mobilizing Central American Art - March 10th and April 15, Opening on March 11th.....CARAVANA: Mobilizing Central American Art (1984–Present) ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Curated by Fátima Ramírez (@fatimers), Mauricio Ramírez, and Josué Rojas (@josue.rojas.art) CARAVANA: Mobilizing Central American Art (1984–Present), is a multidisciplinary traveling exhibition that centers U.S. Central American artists living in California as well as across the United States to examine their lived experiences in relation to the impact of mass migration, family separation, and the legacy of political action and solidarity with the people of Central America. CARAVANA: Mobilizing Central American Art (1984–Present) can be viewed online through the Virtual Gallery Experience, dropping March 10, 2021 https://somarts.org/event/caravana/ WE WON’T MOVE: A LIVING ARCHIVE Trek Table wants to support and hold up our friends at Kearny Street Workshop (KSW) - as they prepare to launch We Won’t Move: A Living Archive, a podcast that brings radical Asian Pacific American (APA) artists, curators, and activists to the forefront. Once the anti–eviction rallying cry for the International Hotel in the 1970’s, We Won’t Move: A Living Archive features hosts Michelle Lin, Dara Katrina Del Rosario, and Kazumi Chin as they illuminate the legacies of intergenerational APA arts activism. Season 1 launches March 9. https://www.kearnystreet.org/blog/2021/2/18/we-wont-move-a-living-archive PASIFIKA TRANSMISSIONS Pasifika Transmissions, presented by the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum, is a monthly distance learning series that invites indigenous artists in our community to visit the archives and develop a video “transmission”. This is an incredible gift especially for pacific islanders living away from home because PIEAM is the only museum in the contiguous United States with a mission to amplify the collective wisdom of the people of Oceania. View all of the artists featured in the series, on their FB page @PasifikaTransmissions Follow our Musicians: @Quetzalmusic on Instagram Follow our Hosts: Alison De La Cruz IG: @picsbydela Twitter: @TweetsbyDeLa Maya Chinchilla IG: @maya_chapina Claudia Alick @calling up justice Maia Mills-Low @maiamama79 Claire Light Twitter: @seelight Follow Us: @TrekTable on Instagram @TrekTable1 on Twitter @trektablpodcast on Facebook
Join us on this episode as we wrap up our discussion on Discovery Season 1 and the conclusion of the war between the Klingons and the Federation.
The future isn't always a bright and shining place as evidenced by these twelve disasters. Marcus Bronzy presents the 12 Biggest Losses Starfleet Ever Faced...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@MarcusBronzy@TrekCultureFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/topic/star-trek See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week TV addicts Schmee and Riker review the two-part pilot of Star Trek: Discovery, "The Vulcan Hello" and "Battle at the Binary Stars" (Paramount+). We discuss how well it did in defining the genre/conventions of the show, introducing its characters, how well it informed the series plot, and how well it hooked us to watch more! Star Trek Discovery - Brig Ethical Protocols Clip https://youtu.be/QjxmfOd79vw Follow us and let us know what you think! Twitter: @PilotsThePod Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
A few of the times Star Trek flew right past the fireworks factory. Marcus Bronzy presents 12 Subplots That Went Nowhere...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@MarcusBronzy@TrekCultureFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/topic/star-trek See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MONDAY DEC. 7th. Join Uncle Jim, Erik and Charles as we discuss the Star Trek Discovery novel, The Enterprise War by John Jackson Miller. Where was the Enterprise during the Klingon War, what could possibly have kept Captain Pike away? We get to meet the crew of the Enterprise, including some old favorites. Should you read this book, how does the story fit in with Star Trek Discovery? Studio lines will be open (646)668-2433. QAPLA'
The search for Spock continues! Captain Pike gets caught in a time rift, Michael returns home to Vulcan, Tyler struggles to gain acceptance after his... episodes during the Klingon War. Section 31 is a dangerous place full of people with dangerous secrets. Oh, and we find Spock. And he has a beard! And well, *that’s* when things get *really* weird Join us on Facebook, instagram and Patreon to join in the conversation and for exclusive BTS content!https://www.facebook.com/setphasershttps://www.instagram.com/setphaserspodcast
The crew of the USS Reliant head to K7 to be briefed about the Kerrat System. The Klingon war has lead to the Kerrat System becoming a battle ground but when the Borg arrived and started to establish a unimatrix within the system that's when things really started to heat up there. The Reliant receives additional staff and new orders to act as Search and Recovery for this flashpoint system. What will they find when they arrive? and how will they cope with this rather dangerous environment they find themselves in. PS: Spoiler warning for an image included as a map referenced during the show. Details are available during the show.
Picking up where they left off in episode 1, Mike and Sean jump into Chapter Two of Star Trek Discovery. ST:VOY keeps popping into the discussion, and does the Klingon War pay off? Host: Mike Slamer Guest: Sean McKee Edited by Mike Slamer Original Music by Anthony Fuscaldo www.anthonyfuscaldo.com wemadetreks.com Twitter: @wemadetreks Instagram: @wemadetreks Email: wearestarfleetwmtr@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/wemadetreks Facebook listeners group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/187757018496597/ wemadethispod.com / Twitter: @wemadethispod
Picking up where they left off in episode 1, Mike and Sean jump into Chapter Two of Star Trek Discovery. ST:VOY keeps popping into the discussion, and does the Klingon War pay off? Host: Mike Slamer Guest: Sean McKee Produced by Mike SlamerFollow the show on Twitter & Instagram! @StarfleetPOD WE MADE THIS@wemadethispod || www.wemadethispod.comTheme: Star Trekking by Anthony Fuscaldo (c) www.anthonyfuscaldo.com
Discovery: The Missing Story, Part I. Star Trek: Discovery followed two main storylines in its first season: the Klingon War and Lorca’s journey back to the Mirror Universe. When the NCC-1031 paid its visit to the Terran Empire, the Klingon War in the Prime Universe continued without them. Months passed before Discovery returned home, and when it did we saw that the Klingons had almost decimated the Federation. But how? In this episode of The Edge, hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson begin writing the missing story of what happened while the USS Discovery was away in the Mirror Universe—beginning with a new ship and crew. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Feedback! (00:04:49) Let Us Begin (00:12:50) Closing (01:12:57) Hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson Production Liam Smart (Editor) Brandi Jackola and Nick Collins (Producers) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Discovery: The Missing Story, Part I. Star Trek: Discovery followed two main storylines in its first season: the Klingon War and Lorca's journey back to the Mirror Universe. When the NCC-1031 paid its visit to the Terran Empire, the Klingon War in the Prime Universe continued without them. Months passed before Discovery returned home, and when it did we saw that the Klingons had almost decimated the Federation. But how? In this episode of The Edge, hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson begin writing the missing story of what happened while the USS Discovery was away in the Mirror Universe—beginning with a new ship and crew. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Feedback! (00:04:49) Let Us Begin (00:12:50) Closing (01:12:57) Hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson Production Liam Smart (Editor) Brandi Jackola and Nick Collins (Producers) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
This week on Priority One --- CBS is busy keeping the hype alive between episodes of Star Trek Picard with interviews with Michelle Hurd, Evan Evagora, and Jeri Ryan; LaVar Burton seems confident that Geordi might make an appearance; in gaming news, Star Trek Online lets you don a stovepipe hat and hack away at the big baddies; we’ve spent some time exploring the Legendary Star Ship Bundle; later, On Screen, we share our thoughts on Star Trek Picard, episode 4 - Absolute Candor. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: Who is your favorite “Star Trek: Picard” character thus far? Why? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Michelle Hurd on Raffi, Stewart, and Sir Patrick Star Trek and its cultural importance is not lost on one of its newest stars, Michelle Hurd. The veteran actress, who plays Raffi in Star Trek Picard, understands what the iconic series means to its fans in a very personal way. During an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the 53 year old Hurd recalls her memories of watching the Original series with her father, actor Hugh Hurd. ”It was really important [to my dad] that we see ourselves represented in the arts. So literally, when I got the job, I was like: 'Oh my god — Uhura was literally involved in the first biracial kiss ever on television. The first woman of color, in a position of power, on a TV show like this. So when you think about the stories that were told [on The Original Series], using aliens and sci-fi to tell stories with themes like inclusion and immigration, I absolutely acknowledge and own my role in it. I'm so excited about it” Hurd went on to mention her joy in playing Raffi, a flawed character in an organization like Starfleet. ”not only am I a woman of color, but I can tell that story about all of us who have struggled similarly. Who have some demons. And, in doing so, show that — not all of us are bad people. We're all out here trying to do our best. We're all human beings, with stories worth telling.” Evan Evagora talks Elnor, Stewart, and Frakes In “Star Trek: Picard”’s fourth episode, “Absolute Candor”, we are introduced to the latest addition of the Rag-Tag group of rogues - the young, angsty warrior-hero - Luke Sky… ...wait-a-minute… Elnor. Elnor actor Evan Evagora sat down with SyFyWire to discuss his role on the series, and how some of Trek’s most important stars eased him into the franchise. Of Elnor, the young sheltered Romulan warrior raised by a group of Romulan warrior-priestesses, Evagora says ”He's like a moody teenager, but every time he snaps, he has the potential to kill someone. That's how I played him. What if a moody teenager could just do whatever he wants whenever he flips out?” Evagora recalled that, much like his character Elnor, he set off on an unprecedented adventure when he left his home in Melbourne Australia for Las Angeles California - and like the Romulan swordsman, he had wise guides. The young actor recalled his introduction to the series lead and Hollywood icon, Sir Patrick Stewart, saying The first time I met Patrick Stewart, I was terrified. It was the worst first meeting. And my first day of filming I was sooo nervous. Patrick took me aside because he could see the nervousness in me. But it's not like he told me a story about being nervous or anything like that. He has this way of making you feel at ease. Him and Jonathan Frakes, they’re very similar that way. They make you feel comfortable on the set. And when you’re comfortable, you can really lose yourself in the moment and the character.” Jeri Ryan’s Return! “Absolute Candor”’s final, and arguably most exciting reveal, was the reintroduction of Seven of Nine? The Hollywood Reporter took the opportunity to catch up with Seven’s real-life-counterpart, Jeri Ryan to discuss what’s changed, and what’s stayed the same, since her last Star Trek appearance. Ryan commented on the difference between UPN’s “Star Trek: Voyager” and CBS ALL ACCESS’ “Star Trek: Picard”, saying ”The scale of these sets, the costumes, it’s crazy. It’s like you’re doing a feature film every week.[...]In one of my scenes, where I had to go in and work a console, we go in for the first rehearsal and I had to touch buttons and the screen actually does something! And I totally flipped out, like: ‘Oh my god, actually having buttons that work!” Though Ryan is no stranger to trek, she still had first day jitters, telling the Hollywood Reporter ”My first scene, the big scene, was the one you see in the trailer, when we’re in his office/ready room. That was my first day on set. It was daunting — not just because it was Patrick — but because I was still petrified — or ‘Patrick-fied’ — of if I could find the character again. I was still trying to figure out who she was.” Though she was “Patrick-fied”, another TNG alumnus helped ease her back into the role. ”I was so fortunate because Jonathan Frakes was directing my first episode. So with that, I knew I was in good hands. [Frakes], more than anyone else, would get the importance of revisiting and being true to these characters. Because the challenge for me is: Where has she been for nearly 20 years? Finding her voice was the hardest thing for me; when I read the first script — I just couldn’t hear her voice anywhere.” LeVar Burton For Picard Season 2? Is your favorite “Next Generation” character making an appearance on “Star Trek: Picard”. If your favorite is Geordie, LeVar Burton has good money on it. At least that’s what he told Straight.com, or The Georgia Straight, during a call from Vancouver’s FanExpo. Burton said ”Star Trek has always been one of the most positive and hopeful visions for the future of humanity, and for that reason, among others, I've always embraced it.” before offering his predictions regarding a Picard/LaForge reunion. ”I'm not a betting man, but I would wager good money that you'll probably see all of the Next Gen cast at some point or another, just not all at the same time. Besides, I understand that Hugh Borg [Jonathan Del Arco] is very, very prominent in Picard. And, you know, Geordi gave him his name. I think we’ll have to explore that at some point.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover Steam Accounts Get Linked To ARC Accounts Arc Games has announced a new feature aimed at making life easier for its players who use Steam for their gaming. Previously, in order to play Star Trek Online or Neverwinter through Steam, a player would have to navigate multiple layers of login screens. First you had to login to Steam, then you had to login to an Arc account to get into the game. Starting February 18th for a few users, and expanding to all users by February 20th, Steam users will be able to link their Steam account to their Arc account. After launching the game and providing your Arc account credentials, the accounts will automatically be linked. Once the process is complete, players will only need to authenticate to Steam to get into either Star Trek Online or Neverwinter. Abraham Lincoln Costume Giveaway For a brief time this past week, Star Trek Online was giving away a new cross-faction costume based on its 10th anniversary celebrations. From February 13th to February 17th, all players were able to claim “The Emancipator” costume. As seen in-game on the 16th President of the United States, this costume gives players tailor options for the Long Coat, Bowtie, and Top Hat. The top hat came in two varieties, a full-sized hat and a mini-hat placed at a jaunty angle. As you’d expect from such a costume giveaway, players have already embraced the Space Barbie potential! From dapper top-hatted Gorn to brightly colored circus ringmasters to whimsical looking Borg drones, it seems like hats and tails are everywhere right now. Notable PC Patch Changes This week saw a number of systems improvements appear in the weekly Patch Notes for PC players. The Ship Vendor UI was updated to provide additional details on the effects of ship scaling on ship statistics, as well as a new indicator for any current ship mastery progress. Similarly, the player Drydock UI now displays whether you’ve completed a docked ship’s mastery. The development team has also opened up the Kelvin Timeline Constitution starship to use all standard Federation bridges. Hero Collector’s Awaited STO Ships Coming In May If you remember late last year, Hero Collector announced two upcoming ship models based on Star Trek Online - the Gagarin-Class Federation Battlecruiser and the Chimera-Class Federation Heavy Destroyer. Well, StarTrek.com and Hero Collector have officially announced that these new ships will become available in May. Each ship will be priced at $22.95. If you haven’t added STO to your ship collection already, these ships are a great chance to get started. Or you can hop over to GamePrint to take advantage of their 10th Anniversary discount code and add almost any ship in the game to your model collection! EVENTS Captains on Consoles won’t have long to wait before they can join in the 10th Anniversary celebrations. Ambassador Kael announced in a news blog this week that the Anniversary Event and STO Legacy release is scheduled to hit consoles on March 3rd. Event and mission rewards are the same as those we’ve previously described for the PC event release. The big prize, of course, is the T6 Khitomer-class Alliance Battlecruiser, which can be claimed for 20 days of event progress by March 31st. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Tribbles and Bits - new ongoing weekly event - we want to hear from you - so each week, we are going to ask a random question about Star Trek and about STO and we want your responses. Link posted on the website: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33010253-tribbles-bits-weekly-random-trek-questions/post/138379909#p138379909 Speaking of getting people’s opinions - we have new poll posted on the website to find out how members feel about TS vs. Discord. Have a preference? TeamSpeak vs Discord Poll: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33040594-cast-your-vote-now-voice-server-poll The House of Martok 2nd Tier V Colony on cooldown this week - unlocking the Dranuur Scout ship. WEEKLY TOP TIP If you want to do the daily Omega Event minigame as fast as you can, without all that sector space travel, here’s a tip to get you through. To begin, use the Event UI itself to instantly transwarp you to Q’s location on ESD. After Q assigns you three random space or ground locations to scan Omega Particles, use more free transwarps to get you there faster. Just take a few minutes to pick up some game missions that begin in systems where Omega Particles appear. Then, when a location appears in your Omega Event list, you can use the mission hailing UI to transwarp immediately to that system. Just remember to leave the mission right away so it’s not removed from your active mission list. Here are a few of the systems you can reach this way, and which episode or optional mission arc will get you there. Starbase 39 from “The Vault” in the "Romulan Mystery" arc Vulcan from “Diplomatic Orders” in the "Klingon War" arc Drozana Station from “Spin The Wheel” in the "Specters" optional mission arc Defera from “Cold Call” in the "Cold War" optional mission arc Bajor from “Jabberwocky” in the "Cardassian Struggle" arc DS9 from “Renegade's Regret” in the "New Frontiers" arc Once the Omega Event is over, you can just drop the missions to clean them up from your UI. Other Gaming News Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event Continues In other Star Trek Gaming News: A month long Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event began on February 6th and will carry on through the week of February 27th. The event introduces new crew characters for retired Admiral Picard and Cadet Picard, as well as new variants of many existing crew characters. A special recurrent “threshold” reward will be the new “Picard and Number One” crew. The “Forever As One” event brings the Borg front and center in the game, with a rogue Borg element introduced looking to bring back Locutus of Borg.
This week on Priority One --- CBS is busy keeping the hype alive between episodes of Star Trek Picard with interviews with Michelle Hurd, Evan Evagora, and Jeri Ryan; LaVar Burton seems confident that Geordi might make an appearance; in gaming news, Star Trek Online lets you don a stovepipe hat and hack away at the big baddies; we've spent some time exploring the Legendary Star Ship Bundle; later, On Screen, we share our thoughts on Star Trek Picard, episode 4 - Absolute Candor. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: Who is your favorite “Star Trek: Picard” character thus far? Why? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Michelle Hurd on Raffi, Stewart, and Sir Patrick Star Trek and its cultural importance is not lost on one of its newest stars, Michelle Hurd. The veteran actress, who plays Raffi in Star Trek Picard, understands what the iconic series means to its fans in a very personal way. During an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the 53 year old Hurd recalls her memories of watching the Original series with her father, actor Hugh Hurd. ”It was really important [to my dad] that we see ourselves represented in the arts. So literally, when I got the job, I was like: 'Oh my god — Uhura was literally involved in the first biracial kiss ever on television. The first woman of color, in a position of power, on a TV show like this. So when you think about the stories that were told [on The Original Series], using aliens and sci-fi to tell stories with themes like inclusion and immigration, I absolutely acknowledge and own my role in it. I'm so excited about it” Hurd went on to mention her joy in playing Raffi, a flawed character in an organization like Starfleet. ”not only am I a woman of color, but I can tell that story about all of us who have struggled similarly. Who have some demons. And, in doing so, show that — not all of us are bad people. We're all out here trying to do our best. We're all human beings, with stories worth telling.” Evan Evagora talks Elnor, Stewart, and Frakes In “Star Trek: Picard”'s fourth episode, “Absolute Candor”, we are introduced to the latest addition of the Rag-Tag group of rogues - the young, angsty warrior-hero - Luke Sky… ...wait-a-minute… Elnor. Elnor actor Evan Evagora sat down with SyFyWire to discuss his role on the series, and how some of Trek's most important stars eased him into the franchise. Of Elnor, the young sheltered Romulan warrior raised by a group of Romulan warrior-priestesses, Evagora says ”He's like a moody teenager, but every time he snaps, he has the potential to kill someone. That's how I played him. What if a moody teenager could just do whatever he wants whenever he flips out?” Evagora recalled that, much like his character Elnor, he set off on an unprecedented adventure when he left his home in Melbourne Australia for Las Angeles California - and like the Romulan swordsman, he had wise guides. The young actor recalled his introduction to the series lead and Hollywood icon, Sir Patrick Stewart, saying The first time I met Patrick Stewart, I was terrified. It was the worst first meeting. And my first day of filming I was sooo nervous. Patrick took me aside because he could see the nervousness in me. But it's not like he told me a story about being nervous or anything like that. He has this way of making you feel at ease. Him and Jonathan Frakes, they're very similar that way. They make you feel comfortable on the set. And when you're comfortable, you can really lose yourself in the moment and the character.” Jeri Ryan's Return! “Absolute Candor”'s final, and arguably most exciting reveal, was the reintroduction of Seven of Nine? The Hollywood Reporter took the opportunity to catch up with Seven's real-life-counterpart, Jeri Ryan to discuss what's changed, and what's stayed the same, since her last Star Trek appearance. Ryan commented on the difference between UPN's “Star Trek: Voyager” and CBS ALL ACCESS' “Star Trek: Picard”, saying ”The scale of these sets, the costumes, it's crazy. It's like you're doing a feature film every week.[...]In one of my scenes, where I had to go in and work a console, we go in for the first rehearsal and I had to touch buttons and the screen actually does something! And I totally flipped out, like: ‘Oh my god, actually having buttons that work!” Though Ryan is no stranger to trek, she still had first day jitters, telling the Hollywood Reporter ”My first scene, the big scene, was the one you see in the trailer, when we're in his office/ready room. That was my first day on set. It was daunting — not just because it was Patrick — but because I was still petrified — or ‘Patrick-fied' — of if I could find the character again. I was still trying to figure out who she was.” Though she was “Patrick-fied”, another TNG alumnus helped ease her back into the role. ”I was so fortunate because Jonathan Frakes was directing my first episode. So with that, I knew I was in good hands. [Frakes], more than anyone else, would get the importance of revisiting and being true to these characters. Because the challenge for me is: Where has she been for nearly 20 years? Finding her voice was the hardest thing for me; when I read the first script — I just couldn't hear her voice anywhere.” LeVar Burton For Picard Season 2? Is your favorite “Next Generation” character making an appearance on “Star Trek: Picard”. If your favorite is Geordie, LeVar Burton has good money on it. At least that's what he told Straight.com, or The Georgia Straight, during a call from Vancouver's FanExpo. Burton said ”Star Trek has always been one of the most positive and hopeful visions for the future of humanity, and for that reason, among others, I've always embraced it.” before offering his predictions regarding a Picard/LaForge reunion. ”I'm not a betting man, but I would wager good money that you'll probably see all of the Next Gen cast at some point or another, just not all at the same time. Besides, I understand that Hugh Borg [Jonathan Del Arco] is very, very prominent in Picard. And, you know, Geordi gave him his name. I think we'll have to explore that at some point.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover Steam Accounts Get Linked To ARC Accounts Arc Games has announced a new feature aimed at making life easier for its players who use Steam for their gaming. Previously, in order to play Star Trek Online or Neverwinter through Steam, a player would have to navigate multiple layers of login screens. First you had to login to Steam, then you had to login to an Arc account to get into the game. Starting February 18th for a few users, and expanding to all users by February 20th, Steam users will be able to link their Steam account to their Arc account. After launching the game and providing your Arc account credentials, the accounts will automatically be linked. Once the process is complete, players will only need to authenticate to Steam to get into either Star Trek Online or Neverwinter. Abraham Lincoln Costume Giveaway For a brief time this past week, Star Trek Online was giving away a new cross-faction costume based on its 10th anniversary celebrations. From February 13th to February 17th, all players were able to claim “The Emancipator” costume. As seen in-game on the 16th President of the United States, this costume gives players tailor options for the Long Coat, Bowtie, and Top Hat. The top hat came in two varieties, a full-sized hat and a mini-hat placed at a jaunty angle. As you'd expect from such a costume giveaway, players have already embraced the Space Barbie potential! From dapper top-hatted Gorn to brightly colored circus ringmasters to whimsical looking Borg drones, it seems like hats and tails are everywhere right now. Notable PC Patch Changes This week saw a number of systems improvements appear in the weekly Patch Notes for PC players. The Ship Vendor UI was updated to provide additional details on the effects of ship scaling on ship statistics, as well as a new indicator for any current ship mastery progress. Similarly, the player Drydock UI now displays whether you've completed a docked ship's mastery. The development team has also opened up the Kelvin Timeline Constitution starship to use all standard Federation bridges. Hero Collector's Awaited STO Ships Coming In May If you remember late last year, Hero Collector announced two upcoming ship models based on Star Trek Online - the Gagarin-Class Federation Battlecruiser and the Chimera-Class Federation Heavy Destroyer. Well, StarTrek.com and Hero Collector have officially announced that these new ships will become available in May. Each ship will be priced at $22.95. If you haven't added STO to your ship collection already, these ships are a great chance to get started. Or you can hop over to GamePrint to take advantage of their 10th Anniversary discount code and add almost any ship in the game to your model collection! EVENTS Captains on Consoles won't have long to wait before they can join in the 10th Anniversary celebrations. Ambassador Kael announced in a news blog this week that the Anniversary Event and STO Legacy release is scheduled to hit consoles on March 3rd. Event and mission rewards are the same as those we've previously described for the PC event release. The big prize, of course, is the T6 Khitomer-class Alliance Battlecruiser, which can be claimed for 20 days of event progress by March 31st. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Tribbles and Bits - new ongoing weekly event - we want to hear from you - so each week, we are going to ask a random question about Star Trek and about STO and we want your responses. Link posted on the website: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33010253-tribbles-bits-weekly-random-trek-questions/post/138379909#p138379909 Speaking of getting people's opinions - we have new poll posted on the website to find out how members feel about TS vs. Discord. Have a preference? TeamSpeak vs Discord Poll: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33040594-cast-your-vote-now-voice-server-poll The House of Martok 2nd Tier V Colony on cooldown this week - unlocking the Dranuur Scout ship. WEEKLY TOP TIP If you want to do the daily Omega Event minigame as fast as you can, without all that sector space travel, here's a tip to get you through. To begin, use the Event UI itself to instantly transwarp you to Q's location on ESD. After Q assigns you three random space or ground locations to scan Omega Particles, use more free transwarps to get you there faster. Just take a few minutes to pick up some game missions that begin in systems where Omega Particles appear. Then, when a location appears in your Omega Event list, you can use the mission hailing UI to transwarp immediately to that system. Just remember to leave the mission right away so it's not removed from your active mission list. Here are a few of the systems you can reach this way, and which episode or optional mission arc will get you there. Starbase 39 from “The Vault” in the "Romulan Mystery" arc Vulcan from “Diplomatic Orders” in the "Klingon War" arc Drozana Station from “Spin The Wheel” in the "Specters" optional mission arc Defera from “Cold Call” in the "Cold War" optional mission arc Bajor from “Jabberwocky” in the "Cardassian Struggle" arc DS9 from “Renegade's Regret” in the "New Frontiers" arc Once the Omega Event is over, you can just drop the missions to clean them up from your UI. Other Gaming News Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event Continues In other Star Trek Gaming News: A month long Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event began on February 6th and will carry on through the week of February 27th. The event introduces new crew characters for retired Admiral Picard and Cadet Picard, as well as new variants of many existing crew characters. A special recurrent “threshold” reward will be the new “Picard and Number One” crew. The “Forever As One” event brings the Borg front and center in the game, with a rogue Borg element introduced looking to bring back Locutus of Borg.
Star Trek: Discovery: A New Host Review. With two full seasons under its belt—and a third to be released later this year—Star Trek: Discovery has given us some great new Star Trek stories and allowed older ones to grow. Through the Klingon War, Section 31, and the Mirror Universe, Discovery expanded upon the culture of the Klingons and the goings on of the Terran Empire while also giving us a new way to fly! Now, some time-traveling shenanigans have set up what could be a dramatic Season 3. In this episode of The Edge, new hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson discuss what they thought of Seasons 1 and 2, the reimagined Klingons, hopes for Season 3, and more. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) How Did You Get into Podcasting? (00:06:17) Seasons 1 and 2 (00:14:20) Klingon Redesign (00:29:16) Hopes for Season Three (00:34:15) Federation Collapse (00:41:22) Uh Oh … Canon! (00:45:28) Final Thoughts (00:55:01) Closing (00:55:40) Hosts Nick Collinson, Brandi Jackola, and Liam Smart Production Liam Smart (Editor) Brandi Jackola (Producer) Nick Collinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Brian Meloche (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Star Trek: Discovery: A New Host Review. With two full seasons under its belt—and a third to be released later this year—Star Trek: Discovery has given us some great new Star Trek stories and allowed older ones to grow. Through the Klingon War, Section 31, and the Mirror Universe, Discovery expanded upon the culture of the Klingons and the goings on of the Terran Empire while also giving us a new way to fly! Now, some time-traveling shenanigans have set up what could be a dramatic Season 3. In this episode of The Edge, new hosts Liam Smart, Brandi Jackola, and Nick Collinson discuss what they thought of Seasons 1 and 2, the reimagined Klingons, hopes for Season 3, and more. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) How Did You Get into Podcasting? (00:06:17) Seasons 1 and 2 (00:14:20) Klingon Redesign (00:29:16) Hopes for Season Three (00:34:15) Federation Collapse (00:41:22) Uh Oh … Canon! (00:45:28) Final Thoughts (00:55:01) Closing (00:55:40) Hosts Nick Collinson, Brandi Jackola, and Liam Smart Production Liam Smart (Editor) Brandi Jackola (Producer) Nick Collinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Brian Meloche (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
With the Enterprise trapped in a deadly nebula, war raging around it, will Captain Pike oversee the final mission of the Starship Enterprise? Perhaps not, but PhantasticGeek.com's Pete and Matt talk about the novel that explains the trials and tribulations of the USS Enterprise during--and away from--the Klingon War.MP3Apple Podcasts
Finally! This week Episode 1 of Season 2 Discovery. We discuss Pike, Ken discusses some ships of the fleet and their aesthetic, we discuss the new information we have on the character of Sarek and his "Humanosity," we speculate where the Enterprise really was during the Klingon War, and discuss the big tease this episode is to get to get Spock.
Well guys, here we are: at the eventful end of the inaugural season of Trek's first new series in over a decade. Discovery's lift off was reasonably strong, but how fared the landing? This week hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton paint themselves Orion green in order to delve into the very busy and course-altering wrap-up to the Klingon War story arc. From L'Rell's often head-scratching journey, to Emperor Georgiou and Ash Tyler resolutions and Burnham's painfully long-coming catharsis, the duo break down all of the major moments. They also offer insight into where future roads could take the characters, as well as geek out big-time over the show's nostalgia-fanning cliffhanger close. It's been one wild journey, so settle in for some engaging post-show chatter! Right-click to download.Read more »
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2 and Picard Show News Roundtable! It’s finally time for us to bring you our long-awaited Season 2 News and Picard Show Roundtable!!! Recorded on September 8th, Ruthie and I were joined by two past roundtable participants – Mark Des Cotes from Solo Talk Media, and Steve Brown of the Panels to Pixels Podcast, and two new participants – Mark Deal and Wes Huntington from The Minnesota Star Trek Nerd Podcast. We had some recording glitches during this episode, including some we didn’t know about at the time. More on that later. We start with the news… We reacted to the former co-showrunners Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts being fired from the show for both budget concerns and abuse in the writers’ room. We discussed the announcement of Alex Kurtzman becoming the new showrunner and James Duff later made an executive producer and probable next showrunner. Then, we reacted to the casting announcements of Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One, and, most recently, Ethan Peck as Spock. Onto the trailer!!! Most of us had seen the trailer (one exception… and you’ll have to listen to find out who hasn’t), but we talk about the trailer and our reactions to it. We also talk about what we would like to see in Season 2. Jean-Luc Picard… Is Back!!! After that, we then spend a good deal of time discussing last month’s announcement at Star Trek Las Vegas that the next Star Trek series will be focused around Jean-Luc Picard. We reacted to that announcement; we dissected some of what Patrick Stewart said about the show is and isn’t, and we speculated what the show will be about. What we think some of the other shows might be was also discussed. We finally get to some undiscussed feedback!!! Ruthie and I finally go through some feedback that came in after the end of the season. We recorded that feedback separately, so the other panelists do not participate during that section of the podcast. We STILL didn’t cover EVERYTHING… The “Short Treks“, four shorts covering short stories within the Star Trek: Discovery universe, were not covered in this roundtable. In hindsight, we probably should have. On September 20th, CBS announced that the first of these Short Treks – a Tilly story called Runaway – would be released on October 4th. This would be followed by shorts in November, December, and January. We will definitely be covering the Short Treks next time. A few days after we recorded, CBS CEO Les Moonves resigned amidst allegations of sexual harassment, and since he’s been the driving force behind CBS All Access, I’m sure we will have more to say about this next time. We also didn’t talk much about the existing characters, some of the people involved in the Picard show, like Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon, who also wrote one of the Short Treks, TNG cast talking about the Pi
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
After a five month hiatus, we finally bring you the long awaited roundtable episode, covering news about Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 and the Picard TV series! Joining Ruthie and I are Mark Steve from the Panels to Pixels podcast.
After a five month hiatus, we finally bring you the long awaited roundtable episode, covering news about Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 and the Picard TV series! Joining Ruthie and I are Mark Steve from the Panels to Pixels podcast.
On this episode of The AIE Podcast... Mkallah: War of the Thorns gets a little prickly! Tetsemi: Midyear Mayhem is massive! Mewkow: Discover STO Discovery Mkallah: Are you ready to compete in Queen's Gauntlet and Festival of the Four Winds? Tetsemi: And, Max and Sy are here to tell us all about Summer of Love! All that and more coming up right now... Podcast Audio Raw Video http://youtu.be/pkiAIZwueo0 Open Welcome to episode #302 of the the podcast celebrating you, the Alea Iacta Est gaming community, the die has been podcast. This is Mewkow: To my left is Mkallah: - (Summer of Love surprise cake is currently baking in the guild kitchen). And to my right is Tetsemi: (catch phrase here). This week we are joined by special guests Max and Sy who are here to talk to us about the Summer Of Love! Welcome! Ok, we'll be talking to our guests shortly, but first, let's cover this week's news... AIE News Streaming and guild podcast news Swtor Escape Pod Cast 251: Don't Fear The Reaper http://www.newoverlords.com/swtor-escape-pod-cast-251-dont-fear-the-reaper/ This week, @AIESema, @MaxTheGrey and Astromech EPC-251 are joined by @MarcusB814 (guild member and host of the Working Class Nerds podcast) to run Red Reaper and talk about Datacrons and the monthly event Marcus is running on the 27th. NOMADS No Man's Sky has released a major update to the game 4 days ago. Several changes to the game to include the ability to play together with 3 of your friends. The game is buy-to-play and if you played before, it's a free update, if not it's $29.99 on Steam. WoW War of the Thorns has started and it's looking like the Horde are the bad people, at least right now, and Horde players are not happy with the story so far. Regular Noob Raid resumes October 6th. Normally the only requirements to join are a max level toon and the willingness to laugh a lot while we die over and over again. A huge thank you to Syreyne and the DOA raid team for running the Noob'ers through Normal Antorus the past two weekends. ESO Congratulations, we're sorry! Dankinia has been promoted to Game Director of ESO! Midyear Mayhem is happening right now until August 6th. This event gives bonus rewards and XP for PVP activities. The DLC will be on sale for 75% off for those that do not have it and there will be bonus rewards for a variety of activities in Wrothgar. STO Star Trek Online is about to take you into the world of the latest Star Trek TV series, Star Trek: Discovery. This fall on PC, and soon after on Xbox One and Playstation 4, Captains will take the first step on a continuing journey to 2256, in the height of the Klingon War. For the very first time in STO's history, we'll be updating the game in line with a currently airing Star Trek series. Here's what to expect from Star Trek Online: Age of Discovery: https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/10962253-star-trek-online%3A-age-of-discovery For a limited time, Research and Development packs will be available to Captains for 20% off! From Thursday, July 26th at 8AM PST to Monday, July 30th at 10AM PST, both Research and Development packs as well as bundles will be discounted. SWTOR Mandatory Fun Night will be on the Republic side this week, make sure you check in the #swtor channel in AIE Discord to find out what the conquest goal for the week is and how you can best hit that goal. Congrats to the Conquers of Balmora! Thank you to MarcusB for the MEGA event in SWTOR this week, they went after Datacrons and had a lot of fun doing it! And, breaking news from Discord! Friday August 24th. #MEGA Episode 3! Revenge of the hutts GW2 MFN is on as usual, Monday 6:30 pm PT/9:30 pm ET in coordination with the Summer of Love event. For the first time in 4 years, the Queen's Gauntlet and Festival of the Four Winds are back! If you missed them the first time, or just want to compete and collect phat lewts, you have until Aug. 14th. https://en-forum.guildwars2.
After a hiatus, we finally bring you the long awaited Season 1 Roundtable episode for Star Trek: Discovery! Joining Ruthie and I are my former co-host from this show, Adam, whom you can still hear on The Nerfherder Council Podcast, and Steve of the Panels to Pixels Podcast. We learn about his... well... let's say Steve REALLY loves Denise Crosby! :-)
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Roundtable! It’s finally time for us to bring you our long-awaited Season 1 Roundtable!!! Recorded on March 30th, Ruthie and I were joined by my former co-host Adam, of The Nerfherder Council Podcast and Steve of the Panels to Pixels Podcast. Unfortunately, our stellar feedback contributor Mark, from Solo Talk Media, was sick on this night. Steve was able to fill the fourth seat, on short notice, and he was great! We also learn about his… well… let’s say Steve REALLY loves Denise Crosby! Starting with the season as a whole… We had some discussion as to whether the serialized format of the show led to us not being able to highlight specific episodes. We had a split vote. The Mirror Universe! When we had our first roundtable, we hadn’t gone to the Mirror Universe yet, so we talk about the Mirror Universe in detail, and its impact on the season. You can’t talk about the Mirror Universe without talking about Lorca!!! Jason Isaacs was incredible in the role of Captain Gabriel Lorca, a Federation Captain with a different way of doing things. Many were complaining that he did not act like a Starfleet captain. We later learn why… he’s from the Mirror Universe! Mirror Georgiou is an interesting character… The Mirror Georgiou, former emperor of the Terran Empire, now stranded in the Prime Universe, we all agreed is a very interesting character, and we hope that we’ll get to see a lot of her next season. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out the bonus scene that was shown at WonderCon a few weeks ago, with Georgiou and a representative from an organization you may have heard of! I said the last episode that I wondered if Georgiou would become an agent of Section 31, or running the whole thing. After watching that scene, it seems that I may have been right! Yeah, Tyler, Voq, the Klingons in general and the war… We’re all a bit underwhelmed by the Tyler/Voq story and how little we got to see of the war. Of course, we can’t go an episode without talking about how much we dislike the Klingons… big shock there. All the rest We go a long way into this episode before we really talk much about Burnham at all. Tilly’s character we all love, and we also discuss Saru and Stamets. We hope to see more of the bridge crew next season, which is why I picked this image for the episode! NCC-17… We had this roundtable before the recent announcement of Anson Mount taking the role of Captain Pike of the Enterprise in Season 2. We still wonder who will take the Discovery’s captain’s chair. It could be Pike’s Number One (as seen in the TOS pilot episode The Cage), Saru, or someone else, even a not dead Prime Lorca. We’ll still have to guess. We still wonder how much the Enterprise will play into Season 2, as well as how well the show will fit into canon. So that’s it… and remember to pour one out to Lieutenant Yar for Steve! I could use your help… We last talk about whether or not we are dropping CBS All Access. The vote was 2 dropping, 1 keeping, and 1 abstention. Unfortunately, though I would love to keep watching the show, I had to drop my subscription, due to financia
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
After a hiatus, we finally bring you the long awaited Season 1 Roundtable episode for Star Trek: Discovery! Joining Ruthie and I are my former co-host from this show, Adam, whom you can still hear on The Nerfherder Council Podcast, and Steve of the Panels to Pixels Podcast. We learn about his... well... let's say Steve REALLY loves Denise Crosby! :-)
In this episode of the Discussing Trek, we take a look back at season one, discussing the highs, the lows, and some things that just didn't sit well with us! Did things end as well as they started with the onset of the Klingon War in the “Vulcan Hello”? Are we satisfied with the Tyler/Voq-arc? Was the venture into the mirror universe ultimately a good thing? Join us as we attempt to answer these questions and more!
In this episode of the Discussing Trek, we take a look back at season one, discussing the highs, the lows, and some things that just didn’t sit well with us! Did things end as well as they started with the onset of the Klingon War in the “Vulcan Hello”? Are we satisfied with the Tyler/Voq-arc? Was the venture into the mirror universe ultimately a good thing? Join us as we attempt to answer these questions and more!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1, Episode 15: Will You Take My Hand? There was a lot to say about Star Trek: Discovery S1E15, which is titled Will You Take My Hand? It was a season finale, after all, right? In fact, like last week, it took extra time to get this episode to you as a result. More about Season 1, Episode 14: The War Without, The War Within Before we get going and talk about the season finale, we got more feedback about last week’s episode and some pre-finale speculation. We share that feedback about the penultimate episode! Fred’s pics… Part 5! Fred from The Netherlands shared more pics again this week, showing us more wonderful use of lighting in the season finale! I have used one of those pics as the featured image for this episode, and a couple more below. If you want to see them all, you can see Fred’s image collection from the episode here. You’re no Captain Georgiou, Emperor!!! It seems that not all Starfleet captains from the Mirror Universe are good at hiding in plain sight! During his time in the Prime Universe, Lorca was able to pass himself as a Federation captain, albeit with some unconventional tendencies. Emperor Georgiou, on the other hand, doesn’t even TRY to hide her true self, despite Admiral Cornwell installing her as the long thought dead Captain Georgiou. The way she conducted herself on the Bridge was quite shocking, but also right in character. I was a bit surprised that she survived the episode, but when I think of the possibility of her as this crew’s longtime antagonist, like a Q, Gul Dukat or even Daniels, it makes me giddy! I still wonder if she will end up an agent of Section 31, or running the whole thing. Maybe she’ll try to start a new empire? Who knows, but I look forward to seeing her again! NCC-17… Yup, that’s right!!! At the end of this episode, Discovery answers a distress call from… you guessed it… the USS Enterprise NCC-1701!!! Now, in this era, sometime around the Kirk is not the Captain of the Enterprise yet. Instead, his predecessor, Captain Christopher Pike, is the Captain. However, Sarek’s son and Burnham’s adopted brother, Spock, does serve on this era’s Enterprise. We can only hope we’ll see this Enterprise in Season 2. Will Zachary Quinto reprise his role, or will they cast someone else as another version of Spock? And will it be Bruce Greenwood, who plays Pike in the 2009 and 2013 reboot films, reprising the role, or will it be someone new? What about the enigmatic Number One, who was played by the late Majel Barrett in The Cage (the original TOS pilot)? Some called the appearance of the Enterprise as fan service, and Ruthie is a little trepidatious on how this might affect canon next season. I say bring it on!
"Will You Take My Hand?" AnalysisChapter one (or is it chapter two?) of "Star Trek: Discovery" comes to a close with this season finale. Daniel, Darren, and Phillip take one last trip in the Crossfield-class Starfleet vessel before turning off the mushroom drive for hiatus. They discuss whether the Klingon War came to a satisfying end, how Michael's redemption was earned, and if all the characters landed in an interesting place at season close. They also give their season one ratings and look to the future.What is your rating for season one of Discovery? Did the season finale give enough closure?
There was a lot to say about the season finale of Star Trek: Discovery, S1E15, titled Will You Take My Hand? We also got more feedback about S1E14 The War Without, The War Within. Ruthie & I analyze the episode, discuss your feedback,
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
There was a lot to say about the season finale of Star Trek: Discovery, S1E15, titled Will You Take My Hand? We also got more feedback about S1E14 The War Without, The War Within. Ruthie & I analyze the episode, discuss your feedback,
The penultimate episode of season one gives us a Mirror Empereor with a surprising new role, a devasted and perhaps morally-wounded Federation, and a plan to end the Klingon War once and for all. So this should all get wrapped up nicely in the one remaining episode! Darren, Daniel, and Phillip follow the episode chronologically, looking at character moments and how all the previous episodes have led the Discovery crew to desperate acts. The trio attempts some predictions for the season finale, and discuss where "Star Trek Discovery" has led its audience.
Fan Response to “The War Without, The War Within.” The fourteenth episode of Star Trek: Discovery is here! After watching “The War Without, The War Within,” fans had much to talk about. In this episode of Postcards from The Edge, host Amy Nelson is joined by Tim Robertson to discuss all the feedback we've received from listeners—both positive and negative! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:02:41) Character Development (00:11:52) Klingon War (00:21:07) Bits and Pieces (00:24:27) Questions and Complaints (00:26:33) Final Thoughts (00:32:30) Closing (00:39:51) Host Amy Nelson Guest Tim Robertson Production Amy Nelson (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Episode 13: What’s Past Is Prologue A lot happened during Star Trek: Discovery S1E13, which is titled What’s Past Is Prologue. So if you haven’t watched the episode, Ruthie and I would suggest you stop reading this now. HUGE spoilers are ahead!!! Fred’s pics… Part 3! Fred from The Netherlands shared more pics again this week, showing us more wonderful use of lighting in this series! I am not going to share all of them this week, but if you want to see them all, you can check them out here. We both loved this episode, but… upon further reflection… See what I did there??? I often go back and re-examine my impressions of certain episodes, and I am starting to do that now with What’s Past Is Prologue. During our recording, I gave this episode a 9.8. After thinking about this episode more, I still love this episode, but I’m not so sure I’d give it such a high rating now. Lorca’s Behavior I am a little disappointed by Lorca’s behavior, and to a lesser extent, his demise. Here is a guy who has been brilliant, even genius, with his ability to work an elaborate plan to get back to his universe. He has been extremely adept manipulating people and events in both universes, though at times showing he may be a megalomaniac and is probably a sociopath. Not so brilliant in his own universe… Once he got home to the Mirror Universe and revealed his true self, his brilliance waned. Why is he so single-minded in wanting to have Burnham by his side? He doesn’t even make a really good case why she belongs in the Mirror Universe with him. Her life sentence in the Prime Universe? Fate or Destiny? Fate may explain SOME of what has happened to him, but he should also realize that his actions have had something to do with it, too. For example, he could have stayed in the Prime Universe and been just fine, and once the war was over, maybe even thrived, but he was too hellbent on claiming an empire (I should have played my “You Blew It” clip). During the final battle, he took his eye off of Georgiou and paid for it with his life. Forget his goatee… Where was his mustache to twirl? So, while I love the character, he didn’t seem to learn much from his experiences in the Prime Universe and seemed more brilliant in Prime than Mirror. Once he was was back in his own universe, he became a bit of a mustache-twirling, Bond villain, without the mustache or goatee but with a big racist, isolationist bent!!! OK, I’ll admit, the Mirror Stamets kill wasn’t too Bond villain-like. I’ll keep the rating for now, as I have a feeling we’ll learn more about Lorca before the season is out, but my rating may change once the season is done. I will miss Jason Isaacs on this show. I think he’s deserving of an Emmy nomination. He’s probably done as a character, unless… Fred’s STD S1E13 What’s Past Is Prologue beautiful lighting screen shots – Lorca
A lot of BIG STUFF happened during S1E13 of Star Trek: Discovery, titled What's Past Is Prologue, so if you haven't watched the episode, Ruthie and I would suggest you stop reading this now and don't listen to us until you do!!!
Fan Response to “What's Past Is Prologue.” The thirteenth episode of Star Trek: Discovery is here! After watching “What's Past Is Prologue,” fans had much to talk about. In this episode of Postcards from The Edge, host Amy Nelson is joined by Justin Oser of Earl Grey to discuss all the feedback we've received from listeners—both positive and negative! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:02:28) Saru (00:09:46) Lorca (00:13:08) Klingon War (00:18:53) Bits and Pieces (00:21:57) Questions and Complaints (00:32:43) Final Thoughts (00:51:26) Closing (01:03:26) Host Amy Nelson Guest Justin Oser Production Amy Nelson (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
A lot of BIG STUFF happened during S1E13 of Star Trek: Discovery, titled What's Past Is Prologue, so if you haven't watched the episode, Ruthie and I would suggest you stop reading this now and don't listen to us until you do!!!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Episode 13: What’s Past Is Prologue A lot happened during Star Trek: Discovery S1E13, which is titled What’s Past Is Prologue. So if you haven’t watched the episode, Ruthie and I would suggest you stop reading this now. HUGE spoilers are ahead!!! Fred’s pics… Part 3! Fred from The Netherlands shared more pics again this week, showing us more wonderful use of lighting in this series! I am not going to share all of them this week, but if you want to see them all, you can check them out here. We both loved this episode, but… upon further reflection… See what I did there??? I often go back and re-examine my impressions of certain episodes, and I am starting to do that now with What’s Past Is Prologue. During our recording, I gave this episode a 9.8. After thinking about this episode more, I still love this episode, but I’m not so sure I’d give it such a high rating now. Lorca’s Behavior I am a little disappointed by Lorca’s behavior, and to a lesser extent, his demise. Here is a guy who has been brilliant, even genius, with his ability to work an elaborate plan to get back to his universe. He has been extremely adept manipulating people and events in both universes, though at times showing he may be a megalomaniac and is probably a sociopath. Not so brilliant in his own universe… Once he got home to the Mirror Universe and revealed his true self, his brilliance waned. Why is he so single-minded in wanting to have Burnham by his side? He doesn’t even make a really good case why she belongs in the Mirror Universe with him. Her life sentence in the Prime Universe? Fate or Destiny? Fate may explain SOME of what has happened to him, but he should also realize that his actions have had something to do with it, too. For example, he could have stayed in the Prime Universe and been just fine, and once the war was over, maybe even thrived, but he was too hellbent on claiming an empire (I should have played my “You Blew It” clip). During the final battle, he took his eye off of Georgiou and paid for it with his life. Forget his goatee… Where was his mustache to twirl? So, while I love the character, he didn’t seem to learn much from his experiences in the Prime Universe and seemed more brilliant in Prime than Mirror. Once he was was back in his own universe, he became a bit of a mustache-twirling, Bond villain, without the mustache or goatee but with a big racist, isolationist bent!!! OK, I’ll admit, the Mirror Stamets kill wasn’t too Bond villain-like. I’ll keep the rating for now, as I have a feeling we’ll learn more about Lorca before the season is out, but my rating may change once the season is done. I will miss Jason Isaacs on this show. I think he’s deserving of an Emmy nomination. He’s probably done as a character, unless… Fred’s STD S1E13 What’s Past Is Prologue beautiful lighting screen shots – Lorca fal
Star Trek: Discovery Season 1, Episode 13 – Debuted Sunday January 28th Written by Ted Sullivan Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi Brian, Jared, and Matt discuss the fourth and final episode in the Mirror Universe arc, a beautifully directed, briskly paced installment that featured strong performances from the cast. We dive into that, as well as some things we weren’t too thrilled with. We also discuss what bringing Mirror Georgiou back to our universe could mean for the Klingon War arc, and speculate about how the season is going to tie up all the many threads with just two episodes left. Transport over during an ion storm, and join us as we discuss the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery
Star Trek: Discovery Season 1, Episode 13 – Debuted Sunday January 28th Written by Ted Sullivan Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi Brian, Jared, and Matt discuss the fourth and final episode in the Mirror Universe arc, a beautifully directed, briskly paced installment that featured strong performances from the cast. We dive into that, as well as some things we weren’t too thrilled with. We also discuss what bringing Mirror Georgiou back to our universe could mean for the Klingon War arc, and speculate about how the season is going to tie up all the many threads with just two episodes left. Transport over during an ion storm, and join us as we discuss the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery
On this episode of "Future Imperfect," Admiral Phillips transports back to the U.S.S. Discovery to uncover the schemes of Captain Lorca in the Klingon War. He also delves into why he believes this is a Rebooted timeline and not the Kelvin or Original Prime Timelines. Following that he breaks down the Discovery episode, "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not For The Lamb's Cry." Then making his way to what is making "The Orville" so great as it's progressed as well.Be sure to let us know your thoughts by sending us a voicemail or email, we would love to hear from you! So until next time Live Long and Prosper!This week's LCARS is #OFFLINEMake sure you Interact with the show via:Email:futureimperfect@geekcastradio.comGeeks:Steve "Megatron" Phillipshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/future-imperfect
We have gotten to the epic season 5 as we discuss the surprising end to the Klingon War, the mix of TOS and DS9 in The Ship, and Sarah “vigorously” drinks wine and dishes on some cute Vortas.
News Mike visited the Enterprise Bryan Fuller was pushed out because his scripts were months late & overbudget. Discovery S1: Klingon War. S2: Aftermath of Klingon War. S3: in work. Lootcrate Star Trek edition: Every other month starting Dec 2017. $39.99 for 1 or $34.99 for 6 - paid all at once. Anovos now has TNG skants (female only) @jbillingsly60 (Dr Phlox) is now on Twitter. http://www.bbcamerica.com/extras/star-trek-marathon-poll-whats-your-favorite-episode From @Asetisis Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: Which Trek character do u think had the biggest impact in the series they were in: Spot or Porthos? Star Trek in pop culture: This Leapfrog learning toy may have borrowed from Captain Picard (thanks “how now” on twitter) 00:14 Episode insight: ENT: S3 Impulse Subspace communications
News Mike visited the Enterprise Bryan Fuller was pushed out because his scripts were months late & overbudget. Discovery S1: Klingon War. S2: Aftermath of Klingon War. S3: in work. Lootcrate Star Trek edition: Every other month starting Dec 2017. $39.99 for 1 or $34.99 for 6 - paid all at once. Anovos now has TNG skants (female only) @jbillingsly60 (Dr Phlox) is now on Twitter. http://www.bbcamerica.com/extras/star-trek-marathon-poll-whats-your-favorite-episode From @Asetisis Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: Which Trek character do u think had the biggest impact in the series they were in: Spot or Porthos? Star Trek in pop culture: This Leapfrog learning toy may have borrowed from Captain Picard (thanks “how now” on twitter) 00:14 Episode insight: ENT: S3 Impulse Subspace communications