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Hoje o nosso convidado é um professor e historiador que um dia sonhou em caminhar pela ponte da nave Enterprise, em ter um amigo vulcano, e dizer “leve me a bordo senhor Scótt.” Ele Apresenta um canal de you tube dedicado a Star Trek, fã incondicional da franquia desde a época em que ainda no Brasil os fãs a chamavam de Jornada nas Estrelas. Estuda os capítulos da série para diferenciar as suas aulas de história. Em 2019 escreveu o livro: “ Star Trek: utopia e crítica Social” e agora saindo do forno lança "O'Brien deve sofrer”, a história de sofrimentos de Miles O”Brien em Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Bem vindo a Bordo do Coletive Som em sua missão de explorar novos mundos, pesquisar novas vidas e outras civilizações, audaciosamente indo onde nenhuma pessoa jamais esteve, Eduardo Pacheco Freitas. Apresentação: Patrícia Maciel e Luciano Xaba Roteiro: Jorginho e Patrícia Maciel Edição: Luciano Xaba Poesia: Ycaro Arte da capa: Jorginho Produção Artística; Jorginho Produção: ColetiveArts e Oldie Nerd Operador Técnico: Jéssica Miranda Galeria de Arte : Exposição Percursos Traçados Vídeo do Coletive: Apelidado Tio Isa Para escutar episódios anteriores: https://anchor.fm/coletivearts Para adquirir o livro O'Brien deve sofrer!: e-mail : eduardo.freitas.001@acad.pucrs.br Face:https://www.facebook.com/FreitasEP Face:https://www.facebook.com/livrostartrek Inscreva-se no canal Apenas um Trekker: https://www.youtube.com/c/apenasumtrekker/videos Eduardo escreve quinzenalmente a coluna Apenas um Trekker, confiram. O livro O'Brien deve sofrer!, de Eduardo Pacheco Freitas está disponível também para Kindle. Pegue a sua amostra grátis e, se gostar, o livro está em preço promocional de R$ 9,90. Clique no link: O'Brien deve sofrer! Galeria de arte: Pomba Cláudia Vídeo do Coletive: Coletive Som - A voz da arte #26, Eduardo Pacheco Freitas:
Rick and Miles O'Brien discuss how billionaires' space efforts are reaching important milestones.
Rivals Commentary. One of the greatest friendships in Star Trek is that of Miles O’Brien and Julian Bashir. And it really started on a racquetball court. Space racquetball, of course. In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing get together for a casual discussion about the second-season episode “Rivals” and the genesis of the bromance between Miles and Jules, as well as an attempt to out-con Quark. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Star Trek Magazine features Discovery's bridge crew; Miles O'Brien - no, not THAT one - comments on last weekend's SpaceX launch; and this week's O'Brien-themed Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Star Trek Magazine features Discovery’s bridge crew; Miles O’Brien - no, not THAT one - comments on last weekend’s SpaceX launch; and this week’s O’Brien-themed Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Joiner Report guest will be the former chief technology and environment correspondent for CNN, Miles O'Brien. 1st hour sec hour Richard Dolan
Joiner Report guest will be the former chief technology and environment correspondent for CNN, Miles O'Brien. 1st hour sec hour Richard Dolan
This week on Episode 471 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ San Diego’s Virtual Comic Con including Discovery’s hope, Lower Decks clips, Progress on Strange New Worlds, and P-Stew! In Star Trek gaming, we share with you which game developers are taking actions for a more equitable future. 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: What was your favorite news to come out of the SDCC@Home? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Star TrekUniverse Panel SDCC 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qwmWA59QcQ What a strange year 2020 has been. The US and Iran almost started World War III, there’s a global pandemic, giant murderous hornets - aptly named Murder Hornets - were big news until they weren’t. Civil unrest, an economic rollercoaster, an oily island that drives men mad, social distancing. Wild stuff. So in this weird-and-wild world of social-distancing and goatees-for-all, what of convention season? You may be surprised to learn conventions have, in fact, continued - Sort of. While some promoters have postponed their events until smack-dab-in-the-middle of the predicted second-wave of Covid-19 *Cough*Creation*Cough* Others have decided to take their stage digital - including arguably the biggest Geek-Con in all the world - San Diego Comic Con. This week, the mega-event streamed its much anticipated panels via the internet, teasing fans everywhere with what is to come in their favorite fictional universe - and ParamountCBS’ Star Trek set the pace. On Thursday July 23rd, the showrunners and stars of Star Trek’s newest offerings pulled up their favorite chair and shared thoughts about what has happened - and what is to come - in their respective Star Trek offerings. We are going to cover SDCC20 a little different than we have in previous years because - well - it was a little different. Star Trek: Discovery It seems only apt that we cover Star Trek’s first “NuTrek” offering - Star Trek: Discovery - at the start. Before the Q&A, Discovery’s showrunner Michelle Paradise led Executive Producer/Director Olatunde Osunsanmi and the cast of Discovery season two -including most of the bridge crew as well as Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn - in a table read of the Discovery Season 2 Finale, “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2”. The read was edited, so it played very tightly, and was interspersed with early special effects layouts and storyboards of some of the action sequences. It was a fun introduction, to be sure, and it was great to see the acting chops of the cast sans costumes, sets, and makeup. But what about Trek nuggets? Oh - there were trek nuggets. While the Q&A was interesting - revealing a POSSIBLE return of more Kelpians, and verification of a stronger romance between Stametts and Culber - possibly the biggest Discovery Season 3 news dropped a few days after the panel. On July 27th, the team released a short video of Burnham holding a tattered Federation flag, which ended with a panel that read “Star Trek: Discovery. New Season October 15”. We have a release date! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYtzFoJqL2s Star Trek: Picard Ending the Star Trek Universe Panel, but coming in number two here on Priority One, was the cast of Star Trek: Picard. Frankly, very little was said about the upcoming season, and it was - in large part - a rehash of things we’ve already covered. The cast was in awe of Sir Patrick, it was nice for the Next Generation alumni to reunite, both Sir Patrick and Brent Spiner were reluctant to return to the roles...et cetera, et cetera. As always though, it’s fun to watch the banter and admiration of the cast, and Sir Patrick even earned a couple of new nicknames - SPS and P-Stew. Despite the lack of new information coming from the virtual panel, there was some fun news that came a few days BEFORE the convention - Star Trek: Picard is getting a physical medium release! Announced on July 21st, Picard’s premiere season will be available on DVD, BluRay, and Limited Edition Steelbook on October 6. Included in the release will be the first ten episodes of the season, documentaries, commentary, deleted scenes, and the Short Trek “Children of Mars”. At the time of this writing, the DVD can be preordered for 37.34 US dollars and the BluRay for 47.99 US dollars at Amazon.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azicjg_WlPM Star Trek: Strange New Worlds As we mentioned in our first story, the upcoming “Strange New Worlds” leads joined the Discovery cast for a table read and Q&A. As expected, they discussed how Discovery’s second season adventure would affect their characters in the upcoming series - but we’ll get back to that. Leading into the table read, Star Trek’s Meta Captains - Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin - delivered a bit of excitement. In introducing Strange New Worlds, Kurtzman revealed that the team was working on the series as far back as last SDCC. Kurtzman then gave some progress on where “Strange New Worlds” was, production wise. Meanwhile, back at the panel the trio of Mount, Peck, and Romijn discussed Discovery’s effect on their upcoming roles. Star Trek: Animated Finally, the panel covered Star Trek animation! The Star Trek: Lower Decks panel was moderated by series creator and showrunner Mike McMahon, and started with a clip. It begins, much like the teaser, with Boimler’s “Captains log” being interrupted by the loud and spunky Ensign Mariner - who turns out to be celebrating shore leave with a bit of libation. The comedy is cartoony, but with a Star Trek backdrop! After the clip, we are introduced to the voice talent, each describing their characters, what they love about the show, and a BLEEP ridden segment that tones out the spoilers they’re spilling. You can Trek out 16 new images of the series at Treknews.net! But we said the panel covered Star Trek ANIMATION, not Star Trek LOWER DECKS. So what does that mean? Well, we finally know a bit about the upcoming Nickelodeon series! After Kurtzman discussed Strange New Worlds, Kadin talked a bit about the new animated project “Prodigy”. In an announcement on Star Trek.com ”Nickelodeon and CBS Television Studios today officially revealed the title and logo for its all-new animated series Star Trek: Prodigy, which follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation.”. The show is vaguely expected in 2021. Star Trek Supports NAACP Legal Defense Fund The leadership, cast, and crew of Star Trek spent a good deal of time talking about Star Trek’s importance, and what makes it relevant today - Inclusion, Respect, Equality. Prior to the Discovery panel Sonequa Martin-Green announced an important message regarding the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. If you wish to donate to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, please follow the link. Thank you This Week in Trek History by Thomas Reynolds To the outside world it was July 28th, 1965, but on a soundstage in Culver City, it was stardate 1313.8. “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” the original Star Trek’s second pilot episode, finished principal filming as Captain James T. Kirk buried a new god under a phaser-triggered rockslide on the surface of Delta Vega. Presumably he had time to put a clean, unripped shirt on before producer Lucille Ball’s wrap party. The people of Earth would first see Kirk’s friendship with Gary Mitchell come to its tragic end over a year later, when “Where No Man Has Gone Before” hit terrestrial airwaves the following September. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIFWiSw4M0I Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Timelines Event: “No Trouble At All” Some secrets should never be known. Some life should never be sought out. And some organisms shouldn’t be spliced with human DNA and turned into the most horrifying breakfast cereal of all time, LIEUTENANT. Section 31, the Borg, and the Klingon Empire are punting all ideas of ethical scientific research out the airlock in Star Trek Timelines’ impending “No Trouble At All” Faction Event. Kicking off on July 30th and running through August 3rd, the event will feature the new 5-star Technician Fisher from the original NCC-1701 as its ranked reward. Event Crew includes last week’s 5-star faction reward Dr. Edward La Forge, the new 5-star Mother Horta, and the scourge of the Cabot himself: the 4-star Edward “Idiot” Larkin. It is the official position of Priority One Productions that Lieutenant Larkin and the Mother Horta must be kept as far away from each other as our understanding of spacetime allows. https://twitter.com/STTimelines/status/1287796907096539141 George Takei: Like A (Crime) Boss The command track in Starfleet can take you very interesting places. You might become best friends with a neural parasite, a smear on the side of a Borg cube, or patriarch of the Arakawa yakuza clan. Probably not all at once, though. On July 22nd, the Reno Gazette Journal published an interview with the 83-year-old actor, activist and Star Trek icon George Takei about his voice acting role as criminal patriarch Masumi Arakawa in the upcoming Yakuza: Like a Dragon video game. Takei explains that his motivation for the role comes from his fascination with modern yakuza culture and its samurai roots, saying “Here is this man who, at his core, is a decent human being who lives within that culture and expects that same kind of fidelity. Some aspects demand inhumane fidelity to that code and it's a shared understanding”. Takei also talks about his early life as a Japanese-American in the midst of World War II, and how his admiration for the benshi narrators of silent film lead to his careers in voice acting, theater, and far beyond the stars. Yakuza: Like a Dragon will be available for Xbox One, PS4, and Windows PCs this November. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhqbNaxO82g 5D Chess! Multiverse Time Travel! Are you feeling let down by the inferior minds of Spock, Data, Reginald Barclay, and their intellect limiting Three-dimensional chess? Bored with the Aldabren Exchange and the Kriskov Gambit? Well, then maybe the new 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel would be more challenging! The new game, released on Steam by developer Thunkspace, might not be a part of Star Trek, but somehow we think Trek’s great minds would approve. The rules for this brain-breaking chess variation begin from the standard chess rules and standard chess board. Then you introduce the ability to time travel your pieces, creating a multiverse timeline of alternate boards, and things get crazy. We’re talking enough temporal mechanics here to drive Miles O’Brien to distraction. They even introduce a couple of new pieces entirely dedicated to time-travel movement, the Unicorn and the Dragon. Read some of the Steam reviews of the game, and it feels like Q himself might find this game worthy. For example, one top review reads “I was playing a game against a human opponent online, and at one point they sent a queen back in time from one of the ten timelines currently in play to put five of my past kings into check at once. I sent one of my own pieces even further back to stall, and they proceeded to send one of their queens back to the start of the game to try and beat me before I even got to that point.” Captain, if you’re curious, Trek it out on Steam now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBzX1ybigmw
The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, the rising popularity of electric vehicles is expected to mean the demand for lithium will increase even more -- so companies that mine the metal are racing to improve their productivity. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, the rising popularity of electric vehicles is expected to mean the demand for lithium will increase even more -- so companies that mine the metal are racing to improve their productivity. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
One of the reasons COVID-19 presents such a significant global medical challenge is that there are few effective therapies for it so far. As cases fill hospital beds across many parts of the country, doctors and scientists are coming up with inventive ways to treat the disease, if not to cure it. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
One of the reasons COVID-19 presents such a significant global medical challenge is that there are few effective therapies for it so far. As cases fill hospital beds across many parts of the country, doctors and scientists are coming up with inventive ways to treat the disease, if not to cure it. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Georgia experienced major problems with its voting processes during a primary election earlier in June. People waited in line up to eight hours to cast ballots, and poll workers struggled with new machines on which they hadn't been trained due to the pandemic. What do Georgia's election issues mean for other state primaries -- and for American democracy more broadly? Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
We had such a stimulating and informative conversation with Miles O’Brien this morning. Miles is a broadcast news journalist specializing in science, technology, and aerospace. He is the science correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, a producer and director for the PBS science documentary series NOVA, and a correspondent for the PBS documentary series FRONTLINE. For nearly 17 years in the news business, he worked for CNN as the science, environment and aerospace space correspondent and the anchor of various programs, including American Morning. Miles has traveled the world for the news. In February of 2014, Miles had an accident where he had to have his left forearm amputated. Miles was stacking cases onto a cart after a reporting trip to Japan and the Philippines, when a case filled with TV equipment fell on his arm, causing compartment syndrome and eventually resulting in the loss of his left arm above the elbow.
It has been nearly a decade since an American space crew last lifted off from U.S. soil in a spacecraft built here. That's expected to change Wednesday afternoon with the relaunch of manned space flight. But the occasion will be very different from past launches, as this time, a private company is leading the way as a NASA partner. Miles O'Brien reports on the potentially "revolutionary" moment. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A newly released analysis of coronavirus' spread in the U.S. suggests a haunting hypothetical: that if social distancing and stay-at-home orders had been implemented only a week earlier, more than 30,000 lives might have been saved. But that alternate scenario relies upon computer-based modeling that has its limitations. Miles O'Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how this data can be useful. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A newly released analysis of coronavirus' spread in the U.S. suggests a haunting hypothetical: that if social distancing and stay-at-home orders had been implemented only a week earlier, more than 30,000 lives might have been saved. But that alternate scenario relies upon computer-based modeling that has its limitations. Miles O'Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how this data can be useful. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A newly released analysis of coronavirus' spread in the U.S. suggests a haunting hypothetical: that if social distancing and stay-at-home orders had been implemented only a week earlier, more than 30,000 lives might have been saved. But that alternate scenario relies upon computer-based modeling that has its limitations. Miles O'Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how this data can be useful.
For months, scientists and public officials have relied upon computer-based models to try to predict the trajectory or the coronavirus outbreak. But models are not crystal balls, and all of them involve human assumptions. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on how the efforts that go into making these models -- and their ultimate purpose -- are more complicated than many of us realize. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Trekcast is back with a deep dive of everyone's favorite everyman, Miles O'Brien. We take a look at his backstory, some highlight episodes, and why he was the writer's punching bag. Call in and leave a voicemail for the show.1 (816) 287-0448 Follow us: Twitter & Instagram @TrekCastTNGEmail us: trekcasttng@gmail.com chadiswrong@gmail.comHelp support the show: ko-fi.com/trekcast
Since the coronavirus pandemic gripped the United States, Americans have been told to avoid emergency rooms and hospitals if possible. But now there are reports from across the country that suggest the warning may be in fact too effective, as some patients experiencing urgent health problems are not seeking the treatment they need. Miles O'Brien reports on the medical and economic consequences. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Andy Bray joins us and talks about Chief Miles Edward O'Brien, the hardships of the Galaxy's Unluckiest Irishman. He went from a nameless crew member on the Enterprise, to, Chief Engineer of Deep Space Nine. What happens along that journey, and, what makes him so unlucky? We will also discuss the his two books, Making Fake Star Trek, and, Making More Fake Star Trek. Have your questions and comments ready, and, call (646)668-2433. The way I see it, there are only two choices....
Testing, both for active cases of COVID-19 and for antibodies indicating prior exposure to the disease, will be critical to resuming economic activity. In addition, scientists are racing to develop therapies for people who do get infected -- especially those who become seriously ill. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest on COVID-19 testing and treatment. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
We talk with Miles O'Brien, correspondent for the new Frontline documentary "Coronavirus Pandemic." photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons 00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch 00:28 - Another week in lockdown 12:04 - Miles O’Brien on Frontline’s Coronavirus Pandemic 57:23 - “Who can be loved in this world” Elvis Depressedly / Credits 58:39 - Finish
Journalist Miles O’Brien discusses the new Frontline documentary “Coronavirus Pandemic,” airing tonight on PBS.
Science correspondent Miles O'Brien has spent the past few weeks in Seattle, reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic and producing a film for FRONTLINE about how things unfolded in the city where the disease made its U.S. debut. He joins William Brangham to discuss the global push to find an effective vaccine and therapeutic treatments, plus shares a preview of the FRONTLINE special on the pandemic. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Today on Boston Public Radio: Seed Global Health CEO Dr. Vanessa Kerry discussed the surge of COVID-19 patients in Massachusetts, the role of The WHO in fighting the global pandemic, and took questions from callers. We opened our lines to talk with callers about how you’re handling coronavirus anxiety. WGBH news analyst and GroundTruth Project CEO Charlie Sennott discussed the positive strides being taken by female world leaders in the fight against COVID-19, as well as the dangerous opportunities presented by the pandemic for authoritarians. Science reporter and FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien discussed his upcoming FRONTLINE documentary, "Coronavirus Pandemic," on the U.S. COVID crisis response. TV expert Bob Thompson reviewed Saturday's “One World: Together At Home” concert, and Netflix’s new show “BlackAF.” We opened our lines to ask callers: if coronavirus acceptance was ranked like the stages of grief, which stage would you be at? Poet Richard Blanco celebrated National Poetry Month by reading some “ars poetica” pieces, or poems about poetry.
What the feud between President Trump and Washington Gov. Inslee reveals about federal-state tensions in the coronavirus fight. In his conversation with Gov. Inslee, FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien discovers that “what should be a partnership with the federal government is like this hostile relationship.” Inslee describes a scenario in which states are left competing with each other for scarce resources: “We are searching the world for every potential warehouse that has any of this personal protective equipment… and states are bidding against one another,” he tells O’Brien. “It would be much more efficient, economically and otherwise, if the federal government was playing a more vigorous role.” Listen to the podcast now, and stay tuned for O’Brien’s documentary Coronavirus Pandemic, premiering April 21, which explores the differing responses to the coronavirus outbreak in Washington D.C. and Washington State — where the first known U.S. case of COVID-19 was detected.
What the feud between President Trump and Washington Gov. Inslee reveals about federal-state tensions in the coronavirus fight. In his conversation with Gov. Inslee, FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien discovers that “what should be a partnership with the federal government is like this hostile relationship.” Inslee describes a scenario in which states are left competing with each other for scarce resources: “We are searching the world for every potential warehouse that has any of this personal protective equipment… and states are bidding against one another,” he tells O’Brien. “It would be much more efficient, economically and otherwise, if the federal government was playing a more vigorous role.” Listen to the podcast now, and stay tuned for O’Brien’s documentary Coronavirus Pandemic, premiering April 21, which explores the differing responses to the coronavirus outbreak in Washington D.C. and Washington State — where the first known U.S. case of COVID-19 was detected.
Wir reden über George Orwell, seinen Roman "1984", über die Verfilmung von 1984 mit John Hurt in der Hauptrolle, über die Gemeinsamkeiten von Autor und Protagonist des Romans, über Orwell'schen Dystopien, die zu Rodenberry'schen Utopien führen können, über veränderbare Realitäten, über Stalin, Alexa, die Borg Queen und ein potentielles Terror-Regime unter Miles O'Brien. Data seine Kapitelmarken: 0:00:00 Intro & Begrüßung 0:01:38 Vorgeplänkel: Home-Office & die Post-Picard-Krise 0:05:44 Thema: 1984 0:08:03 Inhaltsangabe 0:23:09 Ende der Inhaltsangabe 0:28:30 Über den Roman, seine Entstehung u.a. 0:38:06 Auszug aus einer Mail von Felos Vater 0:41:42 Ende des E-Mail-Auszugs 1:41:36 Wir zerstören mit Hilfe von George Orwell Star Trek! 1:59:12 Data sein Bücherregal 2:06:00 Abschied & Outro
Lessons learned from Seattle — an epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak. Veteran science reporter and FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien takes us inside the state where coronavirus was first believed to hit U.S. soil, where he finds, “They’ve put science at the center of their policy, and they’ve let the data drive the decisions.”
Lessons learned from Seattle — an epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak. Veteran science reporter and FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien takes us inside the state where coronavirus was first believed to hit U.S. soil, where he finds, “They’ve put science at the center of their policy, and they’ve let the data drive the decisions.”
We did it, everyone. We made it to The Episode We Always Make Oblique References To. The one where Miles O'Brien hucks his daughter through a time vortex, and also yells at a baby. This also begins our examination of the Life and Times of Miles Edward O'Brien.
This week on Priority One --- we trek out a new -- official -- star trek command school (for REAL); star trek releases a timeline of events in canon a la Marvel Phases; the production of Star Trek 4 in the Kevlin Timelines seems to be back in motion…. For real this time…. And in Star Trek Gaming…. We take a closer look at the newest ships in Star Trek Online, Dr. Robert Hurt beams in with a recap of his experience with the Discovery Virtual Reality missions, and we slingshot around the sun to trek out a retro Star Trek game. 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 Questions Are: CQ: If you could join the production crew of any Star Trek series, what would be your dream job? CQ: That leads us into our last community question in Trek It Out this week…. How do you feel about the announcement that Star Trek Kelvin 4 is gaining production traction? How do you feel about Noah Hawley’s new role(s)? AND CQ: What do you think of the previously exclusive items being available in the c-store? What items do you hope are added? TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover Star Trek Command Training Program It is hard to deny, at this point, that Star Trek programming has entered into a new Renaissance. With so many new shows currently in production, most every Trek fan can find something to be excited about. But, if you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, this week’s news from CBS may be the most exciting yet. CBS Television Studios and the Television Academy Foundation have announced the “Star Trek Command Training Program”. The new program will provide internship placements on a Star Trek series for two lucky students per semester, starting in 2020. If you’ve ever dreamed of sitting in the writers’ room, building bridge sets, or maybe being part of the Lower Decks animation team, then this could be your ticket into the crew. Speaking about the program, Star Trek EP Alex Kurtzman said, “The Star Trek universe is an ideal place to celebrate new voices and perspectives. We want to provide the framework to begin entertainment careers in a meaningful way and can’t wait to get started.” The application process will be handled by The Academy Foundation, while CBS Television will handle mentorship assignments and curriculum. Interested students should visit TelevisionAcademy.com/internships to apply. Applications are open through January 21, 2020 for eligible college students 18 and over. Colm Meaney Honored Veteran Star Trek actor Colm Meaney was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award this past week at the annual Irish Post Awards. The Awards honor the accomplishments of Irish individuals in fields like business, entertainment, and sports. We, of course, are familiar with Meaney for his 225 Star Trek appearances. His career as Starfleet engineer Miles O’Brien is second only to Michael Dorn’s Worf for Trek appearances. The versatile actor has also appeared in an impressive body of other TV and film projects, with IMDB listing 127 acting credits to his name. When interviewed after the Awards, Mr. Meaney himself mused, “I enjoyed Star Trek. I did it for seven years. Seven years in a space suit was enough, but it was very enjoyable. Star Trek fans still speak to me in the street. Sometimes it’s like I’m two different actors with two different careers - the Star Trek career and the other career” Speaking of the award itself, the actor said, ”I feel very honoured. It was a bit of a surprise but a very welcome one.” Official Star Trek Timeline The official Star Trek website also published an interesting new video this week. The video is titled “A Timeline Through the Star Trek Universe, Part 1”. Throughout the 2 minute, 5 second video, we’re reminded of touchstone events in the Star Trek timeline. Beginning with the events of Voyager’s “Death Wish” at 13.8 billion years ago, the chart carries right through the busy 23rd and 24th centuries, up to the destruction of Romulus in 2387. Each iteration of Star Trek on the big or small screen is represented, with special mention given to certain high profile events like the founding of the Federation, the Enterprise’s 5 year mission, or the Dominion War. Perhaps most intriguingly, the video ends with the promise of “To Be Continued…” Star Trek 4 Speaking of adding to the canon timeline… Star Trek Kelvin 4 is gaining momentum --- FOR REAL THIS TIME. In an exclusive report by Deadline, Noah Hawley has been announced as its writer AND director. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, Hawley developed the X-Men Universe spinoff “Legion” and is the brains behind FX’s Emmy-winning limited series Fargo…. Now, not much is else is known with respect to story or production timetables but, at least we know the production is -- officially -- in the works. But, what about all this Tarantino talk that we just can’t avoid??... Well according to Deadline’s Mike Fleming Jr //quote// The studio separately is working on a Star Trek spinoff that Quentin Tarantino is eyeing to direct and has been working on with Abrams. This one would likely carry an R rating, with a screenplay by The Revenant scribe Mark L. Smith.//end quote// Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox Dr. Robert Hurt visit the Star Trek Discovery VR Experience A Closer Look at the Earhart and Sech Strike Wing Escorts This weekend a few of us in the Armada had a chance to try out the new Strike Wing Escorts and must say, I really enjoy them. Since I prefer to fly escorts, I rarely fly ships that have hangar pets - but I like the combination of a fast ship with some extra friends around to help out. Also, the console, Universal Gravimetric Disruptions - is an excellent addition to any control builds out there. It provides a slight boost to Energy Damage and Control Expertise - but also - it affects multiple enemies. So if you like grouping up your enemies and making them explode - highly recommended! Welcome to Mudd’s Market If you’ve been playing Star Trek Online for a long time then you’re lucky enough to have had the opportunity to acquire a plethora of limited-time rewards. Back in olden days of feature episode missions and big expansion story arcs, if you played the featured missions within a certain time frame you were able to get some pretty cool items. Attending conventions, special events, or even donating to charities would deliver in-game rewards that available nowhere else. Well, thanks to Star Trek’s mischievous merchant, Harcourt Fenton Mudd, some of those highly sought after exclusive items are making their way to a Zen market near you. On November 22nd “Mudd’s Market” will open in the C-store with a selection of previously exclusive or limited items. The opening round of items will include The Beacon Kahless, the Crystalline Antiproton Energy Weapons, and Bio-engineered Furiadon Combat Dino with frickin’ lasers. All of these items will come bundled with an Ultimate Tech Upgrade. Also available will be the Vizier-class Command Assault Cruiser, The Ophidian Cane, Shard of Possibilities, Reman and Breen Bridge officers, the EMH Holographic Bridge officer, Leeta holographic bridge officer, and the Original Series Holographic bridge officers. The items available in Mudd’s Market will change at times and there are sure to be some surprise discounts. So it’s encouraged that you check the C-store daily. 2019 Winter Wonderland Ship Reward Revealed Once again we’re getting a sneak peek at the next event. A new tab has appeared in the Event UI for the Winter Wonderland event. Including an image and details for the new Tier 6 Fek’Ihri Dreadnaught carrier. Featuring a Lt. Commander Science/Miracle Worker bridge officer station and coming with a whopping 5 tactical console slots, this fearsome sail barge comes with the universal console, Open the Maw of Gethor. When activated, and we’re not making this up, the ship projects a flaming skull in front of the ship dealing fire damage to all nearby foes and launching Lost Souls of Grethor. This carrier comes with two hangar slots from which you can launch more Lost Souls of Grethor, each one using Claw Swipes and Flame Breath to damage enemies. After achieving level 5 ship mastery you will unlock “Fiery Entrance. When activating Narrow Sensor Bands or launching Hangar pets, your ship will, of course, emit a burning ring of fire dealing damage to nearby foes with a chance to confuse them. At the time of this recording, there has been no official blog post detailing the ship, however, as of right now you can log into the game and view the stats and details under the Winter Event tab. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. If you’re interested in joining the Senior Staff for the Console Fleet - please reach out to us via priorityonearmada.com Winter Giveaway The Gamma Fleet Tier V Colony upgrade will be complete in a couple days - well done Gamma Fleet! KDF side needs fleet marks - 45,000 Fleet Marks needed for the Klingon High Council. So this is a great opportunity for members to earn Fleet Credits. If you’re interested in joining The Klingon High Council fleet, you can submit an application to join on the armada website. WEEKLY TOP TIP Running patrols seems to be a fast and fun way to level up your event progress. It can be even faster when you’re running the “Blockade” patrol. After you set up the beacon you’ll need to defend three groups of Krenim ships from Vadwaur and Voth. Well, as the contact says, if you only destroy the Vaadwaur the Voth might leave. And that’s exactly what happens. By focusing on taking out just the Vaadwaur ships you can cut your targets for the mission almost in half. As soon as the last Vaadwaur ship is destroyed in each group the Voth ships disappear. Just imagine how much time you’ll save over the course this feature event. And if you want to run these patrols at a high difficulty level, this can make your runs a little smoother. Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Mirror, Mirror Event Star Trek Fleet Command is bringing the Mirror Universe into the Kelvin Timeline. The “Mirror, Mirror” event last from now until November 29th and features Terran Empire versions of Kirk, Spock, and Uhura that are obtainable by participating solo and alliance missions. Also included in this event is the opportunity to acquire blueprints to build your very own ISS Jellyfish ship. When playing through the Mirror, Mirror missions you’ll also have the option to experience alternate endings. The choice is yours. Trek out the show notes for more details on the event. Retro Gaming Star Trek The Next Generation for Game Boy Earth date September 1993. Star Trek The Next Generation is heading into its seventh and final season. Star Trek Deep Space Nine premiered earlier in the year and now starts its second season. Star Trek’s golden age was at its height on the small screen. Then there’s the smallest screen. The Nintendo Game Boy. The OG black and yellow 160 pixel by 144 pixel 8-bit gaming brick of happiness. Star Trek TNG for both Game Boy and the NES also released during September of 1993. And boy or boy did this game have one little trekkie beaming with joy. Players take on the role of a Starfleet cadet being instructed by Jean-Luc Picard as they take command of the Enterprise-D and embark on a series of training missions. Everything from transporting an ambassador to rescuing a crew to engaging in combat with the Borg. As the acting captain you give commands through interacting with each bridge crew member by selecting their combadge. To complete shipboard tasks like establishing a standard orbit or diverting power to the shields, you play various mini-games. As you complete missions you rank up and will unlock passwords that can be used to pick up your progress where you left off. I played this exclusively on the Game Boy, but I’ve heard that the NES version is a little easier to play. The graphics are not the best for the time, and the gameplay can feel clunky and not very intuitive. But at a time when the only other mobile Star Trek video games had you flying the Enterprise through an asteroid field, this was the first game that you felt like you were in the Captain’s chair. So how can you play this game today? Well, you could of course download an emulator on your computer or phone. I actually have something called a Smartboy from Hyperkin. It’s basically the lower half of a Game Boy with the the control buttons that you slide your USB-C phone into. You run an emulator on your phone, but you can actually plug a real cartridge into the back and play the game from the physical Game Boy cartridge on your phone screen. I love this because it feel like a Game Boy in my hands, but with a bright colorful screen. But the best option in my opinion is to purchase a Game Boy Advance SP. These are the first clamshell looking Nintendo handheld consoles, and the first with a backlit LCD screen. It plays both Game Boy Advance games
Keiko O'Brien. Keiko O'Brien first appears in "Data's Day," a season four episode of The Next Generation in which she marries Miles O'Brien. Over the course of the 8 episodes of The Next Generation and 19 episodes of Deep Space Nine in which she appears, we see Keiko as a wife, a mother, a botanist, and a primary school teacher and we even learn a little bit about her family history. Keiko is far from a fan favorite, but what do we think about her when discussing the episodes she appears in and the arc of her character? In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Amy Nelson and Justin Oser are joined by Jenn Tifft of the Snap Trek podcast to talk about Keiko O'Brien. The discussion includes Keiko's relationship with her husband, Miles O'Brien, on both The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, her work as a botanist and school teacher, Keiko as a mother to her two children, what we think of her character overall in episodes spanning 10 seasons of Star Trek, and much more! Listen/subscribe via: http://itunes.com/trekfm http://www.trek.fm/earl-grey/298 http://earlgrey.trekfm.libsynpro.com/rss Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Listener Feedback (00:01:20) Initial Thoughts (00:09:11) Keiko as a Wife (00:17:34) Keiko as a Mother (00:25:52) Keiko's History (00:31:38) Keiko's Career (00:35:40) Keiko and Kira (00:43:13) Book References (00:47:01) Final Thoughts (00:49:41) Closing (00:59:35) Hosts Justin Oser Amy Nelson GuestJenn Tifft Production Amy Nelson (Editor and Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Joe Keegan (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Miles O’Brien is unstuck in time. He keeps traveling a few hours into the future, where he sees dead people. Mostly him. Can he stop himself from dying, stop Deep Space Nine from exploding, stop himself from dying, and stop himself from dying? Find out when Visionary goes into the Mission Log. On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa de esta demostración de amor a #StarTrek que hacemos todas las semanas desde Argentina y transmitimos a toda la galaxia. Empezando esta edición volvemos a recordarles que el domingo festejamos el cumpleaños de nuestra amada franquicia en el #EspacioGeekOut de 15 a 21hs donde vamos a poder jugar los mejores juegos #Trekkies y cerraremos la noche viendo "What we left behind" el documental de #StarTrekDS9 en pantalla grande. Si quieren más información pueden verla acá https://www.facebook.com/events/461291267783158/ Luego resolvemos la encuesta de esta semana en nuestro #ViajeALasEncuestas donde preguntamos a los oyentes "¿Qué fue lo peor que le pasó a O´Brien?", y más allá de que ganó la opción que pensábamos, se armó una linda conversación en nuestras redes sociales sobre lo tanto que queremos al Jefe. Después empezamos con nuestra sección "El Puente es Suyo" donde hablamos de la insipiente carrera como director de Rainn Wilson y, quizás porque Mudd hizo de las suyas, se nos cortó durante un ratito la transmisión. Igual por suerte logramos decir casi todo lo que queríamos de este actor/director. Finalizando la tanda de este mes de "El Capítulo de la Semana" dedicado a prisioneros (o #Guardiaaas como dimos en llamar en honor al Capitán Diego Torres de la USS Golden Rocket) reseñamos el capítulo "Hard Time" de #StarTrekDS9 donde al pobre Miles O`Brien lo tienen prisionero mentalmente durante 20 años. Luego hablamos un poco del planeta Sigma Iotia II en la sección "Trekkiepedia" y sobre como los Iotianos son un pueblo demasiado influenciable. Para finalizar hacemos un pequeño recordatorio del festejo de Cumpleaños de Star Trek que estamos organizando, contamos algunas cositas más de lo que van a poder encontrar el domingo 1 de septiembre, y cerramos con las efemérides nerdas que hacemos todos los programas y que llamamos "Esta Semana en Star Trek" donde recordamos nacimientos, muertes y fechas importantes de este vasto universo creado por #GeneRoddenberry ------------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------------
Mike has a great discussion with writer/illustrator Jon Adams. For the last 6 years Jon has created the hilarious web comic "Chief o'Brien at Work." Jon shares his process, his favorite Trek series and why Miles O'Brien is such an iconic character to Trek fans. Check out Chief O'Brien at Work (https://chiefobrienatwork.com/) Check out our Facebook page! (https://www.facebook.com/IJWTTAST)
How will BOEING, SpaceX and Virgin Galactic make space travel accessible to the rest of us? Brian attempts to answer these questions with the help of CNN Contributor and Space expert Miles O'Brien and CNN's Space Correspondent Rachel Crane.
Record Store Day. John’s throwing a proto-punk show. Hellhammer’s back but don’t call them that. Bandcamp’s vinyl pressing service. DOA rarities. Fun with Moz.
Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Remeras Rojas, el programa #trekkie hecho desde Argentina y que gracias a la red de redes llega hacia todo el planeta. En este programa, que empezamos un poco más tarde de lo normal, hablamos por pedido de algunos oyentes de las primeras temporadas de #StarTrekTNG y su desastrozo detrás de cámara en nuestra sección "Historias Detrás de las Historias". ¿Estaba #GeneRoddenberry realmente apto para tomar el mando de esta nueva encarnación de #StarTrek? ¿Qué pasaba en la oficina de guionistas? ¿qué papel tuvo Rick Berman y las órdenes que recibía directo de Paramount? ¿Qué tan distinta podía haber sido la serie? Todo esto y mucho más en un megainforme. Luego, y siguiendo con nuestra tanda de episodios de juicios, que dimos en llamar #LaLeyYElOrden, analizamos el capítulo "Tribunal" de #StarTrekDS9 en nuestra sección "El Capítulo de la Semana", donde se nos muestra pro primera vez el sistema judicial cardassiano y se desarrolla uno de nuestros personajes favoritos de la franquicia, el gran Miles O´Brien. Después, y como para coronar nuestro amor "El Jefe", vuelve de la muerte el amigo Jack Palance y nos cuenta un dato increíble (o no) sobre Colm Meaney en nuestra pastilla "Aunque Usted No Lo Crea". Y para cerrar un gran programa tenemos nuestras efemérides trek "Esta Semana en Star Trek" donde recordamos nacimientos, muertes y estrenos de las personas y capítulos destacados en la historia de Star Trek. ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: www.twitter.com/remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas Ivoox: ar.ivoox.com/remerasrojas Youtube: RemerasRojas -------------------------------------------------
Star Trek in the KitchenThe trio reports on their culinary homework - they all tackled two Star Trek-inspired receipts. How did Daniel's attempt at gagh go? How did Phillip's wife like his Miles O'Brien potato casserole? And did Darren replicate his icoberry torte? See if we excite your tastebuds, and let us know if you've attempt to boldly go in the kitchen yourself!
Ben Sisko and Miles O’Brien are surveying planets for future colonies. They find one that seems to have a colony already. A human colony. But there’s no record of it, and they’re not responding to hails. Leave well enough alone? That’s not the Sisko way. The two men soon find themselves prisoners on a planet that’s sworn off technology, under the thumb of a despotic leader. Will they escape? Will others follow if they do? Find out when Mission Log lands on Paradise. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Miles O’Brien is back from a mission and things are really weird. His wife Keiko is even more annoyed than usual with the engineer. His daughter Molly won’t have anything to do with him. His coworkers are acting cagey and secretive. But Dr. Bashir gives the Chief a clean bill of health. So, if there’s nothing wrong with Miles, is there something wrong with everyone in Starfleet? Find out when we put Whispers into the Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Who hasn't welcomed their spouse back from a trip, only to find that they are possessed by an aggressive entity? In the annual Deep Space Nine tradition, it's time to put Miles O'Brien through the ringer, as Keiko isn't Keiko anymore. And, Rom gets a new job. Join Paul, Bill, and Andrew for some pancakes, sausages, and pineapple as they once again Listen to the Prophets.Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
Who hasn't welcomed their spouse back from a trip, only to find that they are possessed by an aggressive entity? In the annual Deep Space Nine tradition, it's time to put Miles O'Brien through the ringer, as Keiko isn't Keiko anymore. And, Rom gets a new job. Join Paul, Bill, and Andrew for some pancakes, sausages, and pineapple as they once again Listen to the Prophets.Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
Plain, simple Garak is back, though there is nothing plain nor simple about the young Cardassian he’s spotted on DS9. The kid’s name is Rugal and he was raised on Bajor, as a Bajoran. Things get even less simple when Gul Dukat gets involved. And all pretense of simplicity gets shot out of an airlock when Rugal’s biological father turns out to be a high ranking politician on Cardassia. Will Rugal get to go home with his father? Or will he have to go home with his other father? And will this be the episode where Miles O’Brien finally stops hating all Cardassians just because they’re Cardassian? Find out, when we put Cardassians in the Mission Log. Get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Are you feeling lucky? PUNK? Well, the Reopening the Wormhole crew feels damned lucky in that this week they're getting the opportunity to talk about RIVALS, the luckiest episode of all of Star Trek! Yes, it's time for us to dive into Miles O'Brien's descent into infant-like temper tantrums, Bashir's unending search for a full bottle of ketchup and Quark's unlucky run-in with an El-Aurian con man! Along the way, we ramble on about Deadpool 2, luckballs, the science of the laws of probability, and Kevin even hitches the Woke Wagon to the ol' RTW trading post for a debate with Sam over the inherent, inescapable sexism of early 90's television! Did we forget to mention that this episode features RTW's 250th digression into Buffy/Angel discussion? HOW MUCH LUCKIER CAN YOU GET?
TNG Characters Who Play Music. Music is an important element to the experience of watching episodes of The Next Generation, but there are also a number of characters on the show that play musical instruments themselves. What motivates them to play music and how might they use their talents as part of a music group? In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Justin Oser and Amy Nelson are joined by special guest Tony Robinson of Continuing Mission and Melodic Treks (Tony also creates the wonderful show art for Earl Grey) to talk about characters on The Next Generation that play music and the bands they might join or form. Characters discussed include Jean-Luc Picard, Will Riker, Data, Geordi La Forge, Miles O'Brien, Q, Keiko O'Brien, Nella Daren, and Jenna D'Sora. Chapters Intro (00:01:11) Babel Conference Feedback (00:02:10) Special Guest (00:04:51) Music (00:08:49) Riker (00:10:55) Picard (00:18:50) Data (00:25:36) O’Brien (00:31:46) Q (00:37:39) Geordi (00:42:50) Keiko (00:46:36) Jenna D’Sora (00:52:12) Nella Daren (00:55:43) Final Thoughts (01:02:01) Runtime: 1 hour 18 minutes 48 seconds Hosts Justin Oser, Amy Nelson GuestTony Robinson Production Richard Marquez (Editor and Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
The Sirah is the one person who can prevent a terrifying sky-monster from destroying a quiet Bajoran village, but he's dying. Enter the man who would be Sirah... Miles O'Brien! Can he save the villagers while saving himself from a job he doesn't want? The Storyteller goes into the Mission Log. Tell us a rousing tale! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Welcome to Season 2! We start of with "The Homecoming", where Sarge and I discuss future birth control, and Miles O'Brien pretends to be Kira's pimp. Join us!
Corbin A. Smith (@corbinasmith) of VICE Sports and the Take It Or Break It podcast returns to Roundball Rock to talk about Miles O'Brien's wife, his dream Blazers playoff opponent, which podcasts pair best with which drugs, and the biggest basketball question of the year: Which NBA coach has had the most sex? There's also Star Trek trivia, Metta World Peace & Tony Robbins, Elliott Smith's high school band, and Billy Crystal turns 70! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to check out this week's Reopening the Wormhole in which we discuss The Assignment, from season 5. That's right listeners, it's time to once again torture poor Miles O'Brien! And to help us celebrate the occasion, we're joined all the way from Ireland by Con Roberts, making this our first tri-continental podcast episode! Aside from the usual insights into this wonderfully tense Deep Space Nine ep, Con is also happy to share with us not only his Wrath (we somehow didn't make any Star Trek II jokes in the episode itself), but also to tell us all about Colm Meaney's beloved status in Ireland, his unique (to American TV) accent and just what makes up a classic Irish breakfast! You don't have to be possessed by a Pah'Wraith to go crazy for this episode! Honestly, that would actually probably hinder your experience.
The Adams are back in a follow up to discuss Star Trek TNG S2E1 “The Child.” Let’s just say that they’re not too impressed with this season opener. They discuss how garbage Dr. Pulaski is both at her job and as a person, the frightening lack of attention to what is essentially Troi’s rape, gaping … Continue reading Episode 32 – Miles O’Brien Will Teleport You Into Space →
David and Michael Rainey once again talk about the downsides to seemingly great sci fi technology. This week it's all about teleportation, and besides being impossible, we discover a lot of downsides to this technology, not to mention how depressed Miles O'Brien gets. This episode discusses a lot of heavy adult themes and tacos.Follow Storyteller Entertainment on Twitter to follow all our podcasts: https://twitter.com/storyteller_entFor questions, comments, or business inquiries email us at podcasts@storytellerentertainment.co
Angelo and Nicole break down Star Trek: Discovery's midseason finale "Into the Forest I Go" and compare it to the Deep Space Nine classic "Hard Time." Topics discussed include: Discovery so far, humanism and animal nature, the endless suffering of Miles O'Brien, and PTSD and mental health in Star Trek.
Alien entities take over the minds of Data, Troi, and Miles O’Brien. And maybe Lou as well. Today James and Lou discuss (Power Play) and what we think of it, with tonight’s guest host Matthew Degear, who by the way I want to thank for catching the flub from last show. I promise, this week […]
ooooOOOOooooOOOO it's a HAAUUUUNTED episode! In this week's SPOOKTACULAR CALVACADE OF SCARES we talk about STRANGER THINGS, THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, the terrible life and marriage of Miles O'Brien, horror movie wikipedia pages, BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA, Keanu Reeves's bloody nipple, the immortal asshole Byron and MUCH MUCH MORE! AWOOOOOOOOOO! A THING WHITNEY HASN'T SEEN: Most of Stranger Things A THING MARK HASN'T SEEN: Almost any horror movies, at all
The TA team tackles storytelling... or at least Miles O'Brien's attempt at storytelling in Deep Space 9 S1 Ep13. Listen as Jason and Libby attempt to defeat the Dal-Rock with their mind jibblies.
Season 4, episodes 19 and 20: Miles O'Brien really needs to think about retirement after suffering through unspeakable horrors yet again, and then we argue over wigs in the Mirror Universe.
News TNG Rule “Roddenberry’s Box”. No personal conflict in the 24th century. Hated by writers is thrown out. DSC uniform diagram is out. What do we think? http://trekmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/TrekMovie_DSC_Uniform_Breakdown_21_6_17_777-article.jpg DSC Photo of transporter room is out. What do we think? http://trekmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/dscew-transporter.jpg Producers of Discovery on the look of the show. Frakes to direct during season one. Pogo made his Picard/Data video private for some reason. Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: What was your reaction when u found out what the T stood for in James T. Kirk? Star Trek in pop culture: ClockStoppers. 2002. Directed by Jonathan Frakes. Two kids have the ability to stop & start time. In this short scene, they decide to restart time after doing a bunch of naughty things. Last week in Trek Episode insight: DS9 S7: Badda Bing Badda Bang Character insight: Miles O'Brien
News TNG Rule “Roddenberry’s Box”. No personal conflict in the 24th century. Hated by writers is thrown out. DSC uniform diagram is out. What do we think? http://trekmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/TrekMovie_DSC_Uniform_Breakdown_21_6_17_777-article.jpg DSC Photo of transporter room is out. What do we think? http://trekmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/dscew-transporter.jpg Producers of Discovery on the look of the show. Frakes to direct during season one. Pogo made his Picard/Data video private for some reason. Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: What was your reaction when u found out what the T stood for in James T. Kirk? Star Trek in pop culture: ClockStoppers. 2002. Directed by Jonathan Frakes. Two kids have the ability to stop & start time. In this short scene, they decide to restart time after doing a bunch of naughty things. Last week in Trek Episode insight: DS9 S7: Badda Bing Badda Bang Character insight: Miles O'Brien
Today's Guest: Miles O'Brien, TV journalist Miles O'Brien Miles O’Brien was a great guy with whom to start your day. Flip on CNN at breakfast and for years, there he was, a calm and reassuring presence on the news channel’s “American Mornings” program, alongside Soledad O’Brien, giving the headlines, keeping us centered and calm no matter how bad the overnight reports might be. Then, one day, he was gone. Oh, the new duo in the morning are fine and professional, but more than a few of us miss Miles. But after 17 years with CNN, he’s moved on. In fact, he’s constantly moving. Today, he’s in Lakeland Florida—that’s right, nearby the new media capital of the world, St. Petersburg, Florida, the headquarters of the Mr. Media empire—where he premiered a new movie, Over Africa. Tomorrow, who knows where he’ll be. O’Brien is pursuing all of his interests at once in a whirl of activity. Miles O'Brien Facebook • Twitter • Vimeo • Blog "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great" by Albert J. Dunlap with Bob Andelman, available in print, e-book or digital audio. Order your copy now by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Season 3, episodes 17 and 18: If you met yourself in the future, what would you call yourself? Miles O’Brien prefers “Miles.” And then, Bashir comes down with a case of the birthday blues.
This week's episode, Armageddon Game, marks the beginning of a beautiful friendship between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir. It also marks the continuing friendship between three DS9 superfans, as they diligently look up info about the 1994 Emmy awards, whether harvestmen are insects or arachnids, and the definition of "derelict". Also up for debate: is Domino's better than Pizza Hut? And what's up with these aliens' weird hair anyway? You won't want to miss this one!
Season 2, episodes 13 and 14: In “Armageddon Game,” Miles O’Brien is stuck with Julian Bashir -- and several canisters of biomechanical gene disruptors. You’ll never guess which of them gets infected. The trials of O’Brien continue with “Whispers,” in one of the best episodes we’ve seen so far.
Season 2, episodes 11 and 12: Miles O’Brien faces a formidable Julian Bashir on the racquetball court, but the odds may be in his favour -- thanks to an El-Aurian con artist’s device that alters probability. Plus, Odo confronts his past when Dr. Mora arrives at DS9.
HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY OF STAR TREK! This week on UP2, we cross back over to the Mirror Universe with “Through the Looking Glass.” Sisko is captured by the Mirror Universe’s Miles O’Brien and tasked with impersonating their universe’s Benjamin Sisko. Going undercover, our Sisko is on a desperate rescue mission to Terok Nor to save […]
This week, we take a look at the first season of Star Trek: Voyager! It's no secret that Bill hasn't been the biggest fan of Voyager, and he's even attempted his own "Voyager Challenge" to finally get through the series. We thought it might be easier to discuss each season and decide which episodes that you should watch and which ones you can safely avoid in a new feature called, "See-It or Skip-It" and we'll take on the freshman season of Voyager first! Debuting January 16, 1995, Voyager held great promise as the first Star Trek series to launch a television network. Its first season had sixteen episodes and we'll take a look at each one telling you if you should See-It (because it truly matters in the overall arc, there is important character development, or it’s just a phenomenal episode) or whether you should Skip-It (because it doesn't impact the overall story, it's a weak stand-alone episode, or it's just flat out bad). Which Season 1 episodes will we love? Which ones will we agree on, and WHY? Eventually, we'll do this for every season of every series, but we start today in the Delta Quadrant where we'll be keeping a strict accounting of the photon torpedoes and paying close attention to the level of suffering endured by Ensign Harry Kim. (We're willing to bet it's more than Miles O'Brien, but time will tell!) Plus, we'll talk about the latest news in the Star Trek universe from our friends at TrekNews.net, and don't forget about our iTunes Review Giveaway where you could win a $25 gift card to Amazon.com just for writing a review! It's Episode 58 and you most definitely should NOT "Skip-It!"
This week, we take a look at the first season of Star Trek: Voyager! It's no secret that Bill hasn't been the biggest fan of Voyager, and he's even attempted his own "Voyager Challenge" to finally get through the series. We thought it might be easier to discuss each season and decide which episodes that you should watch and which ones you can safely avoid in a new feature called, "See-It or Skip-It" and we'll take on the freshman season of Voyager first! Debuting January 16, 1995, Voyager held great promise as the first Star Trek series to launch a television network. Its first season had sixteen episodes and we'll take a look at each one telling you if you should See-It (because it truly matters in the overall arc, there is important character development, or it’s just a phenomenal episode) or whether you should Skip-It (because it doesn't impact the overall story, it's a weak stand-alone episode, or it's just flat out bad). Which Season 1 episodes will we love? Which ones will we agree on, and WHY? Eventually, we'll do this for every season of every series, but we start today in the Delta Quadrant where we'll be keeping a strict accounting of the photon torpedoes and paying close attention to the level of suffering endured by Ensign Harry Kim. (We're willing to bet it's more than Miles O'Brien, but time will tell!) Plus, we'll talk about the latest news in the Star Trek universe from our friends at TrekNews.net, and don't forget about our iTunes Review Giveaway where you could win a $25 gift card to Amazon.com just for writing a review! It's Episode 58 and you most definitely should NOT "Skip-It!"
We ain't talkin no Scotty, no Kaylee, no Miles O'Brien, we are talking the brains behind the operation, the Engineers who built the Enterprise or the Wall in Song of Ice and Fire. Stuff like that... Larry causes some problems when he claims it was Bob the Builder that built the Wall of Ice...
The Federation and the Cardassians enjoy a tenuous peace. But that peace is thrown into jeopardy when Captain Benjamin Maxwell takes his ship into Cardassian space and starts blowing things up. Things with Cardassians in them. Captain Picard is ordered to take the Enterprise into Cardassian space, stop Maxwell, and preserve the peace at any cost. Oh, and bring some Cardassians with you. All of that and - believe it or not - this is a Miles O’Brien episode. Find out why when we put The Wounded in the Mission Log. Got something to say? We want to hear it: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
TNG Season Zero Prequel. We all know and love the trials and tribulations of our beloved TNG crew throughout seven seasons and four feature films ... but how did it all begin for them? Daniel, Darren, and Phillip sit down and create an outline for a "Countdown to 'Encounter' [at Farpoint]" comic book series. The trio imagines a comic book run, similar to IDW'S "Star Trek: Countdown" and "Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness" for the JJ-verse movies, that picks up our characters' lives years before they joined the ranks of the Galaxy-class Enterprise-D. Earl Grey begins issue one with the dramatic court martial of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, following the disastrous loss of his first command, U.S.S. Stargazer. Picard must deal with an overzealous prosecutor, Phillipa Louvois, as well as a visit from recent widow, Dr. Beverly Crusher. The next issues focus on young baby-face Lieutenant William T. Riker and Deanna Troi on Betazed, as the gold-suited Starfleet officer finds himself choosing between love and career promotion (along with a new color uniform). Other issues follow a recently discovered and reactivated android, named Data, who finds his life choices continually challenged by a Lieutenant Bruce Maddox. The trio also creates issues focusing on the Cardassian War, with a young Natasha Yar and Miles O'Brien teaming up to defend Starfleet, as well as a time jump forward to the U.S.S. Hood as Ensign Geordi LaForge continually tries to escape the attention of his meddlesome first officer, Lieutenant Commander Riker. Join Earl Grey as they tell these prequel stories and more of the early adventures of the soon-to-be-infamous crew of the Federation's flagship, U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-D in Season Zero of The Next Generation. Hosts Daniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren Moser Editor / Producer Darren Moser Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen Chapters The Phantom Farpoint Menace (00:02:53) Picard (00:11:40) Riker (00:18:00) Data (00:23:36) Worf (00:31:55) The Crushers: Bev, Wes, Jack (00:37:15) Troi (00:42:59) Geordi (00:47:23) Yar (00:50:41) Birth of the Enterprise (00:58:31) 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 our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Miles O'Brien shares inside stories of his 15 years as CNN's science, space and aviation correspondent, his passion for piloting, how close he got to flying on a space shuttle, the unusual sequence of events that led to the amputation of his left arm, and the childhood roots of the resilience which led him to belay 12 feet beneath the surface of a glacier so soon after the accident. Miles and Michael spoke together on the island of Nantucket before a live audience of conservation leaders from the Organization of Biological Field Stations: "NASA of the Earth."
In advance of his Tuesday talk at the Norfolk Forum, we're joined today by CNN's multiple Emmy-award winning chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta. We'll discuss his ongoing work as a neurosurgeon and his recent work with friend, and colleague, Miles O'Brien, to help tell his incredible story about loss--and being found.
Neil deGrasse Tyson and veteran science journalist Miles O’Brien discuss the conflict between journalism and corporate America. Plus, a new interview about science deniers with Elise Andrew and Bill Nye.
Take a journey beyond the headlines into the business of science journalism with Miles O’Brien, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice, and a new interview with Elise Andrew of IFLS and Bill Nye.
This week JD and Fez watch the second to last episode of Season 2 Tribunal When Cardassians arrest Miles O’Brien for working with the Maquis, he’s put on a Cardassian trial, where the verdict is known before the trial begins: guilty. Fez once again tries to get people to buy a Premium Podcast via paypal […]
Cast Crossovers. Characters crossing over from one Star Trek show to the next happened rarely, but it did happen—even to the point of bringing well-established characters from one show and turning them into main characters on another. For instance, both Miles O'Brien and Worf jumped from TNG to DS9 and became pivotal characters, with more depth as a result. In this episode of To The Journey, Char and Tristan contemplate who they would have brought from TNG or DS9 onto Voyager and how that change would affect the Star Trek universe at large. No matter the scenario, crossover potential is huge, so listen on as Char and Tristan explore the possibilities. Hosts Tristan Riddell and Charlynn Schmiedt Editor and Producer Tristan Riddell Associate Producer Become one! Support Trek.fm and To The Journey at the $25/month level or higher! Visit patreon.com/trekfm Chapters Delta Rising (1:29) Char's Pick (7:20) Tristan's Wrong Pick (15:37) Tristan's Right Pick (19:57) Alternate (29:09) 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 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
Miles O’Brien has been a journalist for over 30 years and has won every award you can name. Countless assignments of his have put him in harm’s way and yet, as Miles says, “Life has a way of surprising you.” In this episode we discuss: The unlikely accident that led to the amputation of his […] The post Miles O’Brien: Podcasting One-Handed EP12 appeared first on Living One-Handed.
In the conclusion of Neil’s interview with veteran science journalist Miles O’Brien, the two discuss the inherent conflict between the goals of true journalism and corporate America.
Take an eye-opening journey beyond the headlines into the business of science journalism, with veteran reporter Miles O’Brien, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice.
Sam and Ivan talk about: * Zoos and Aquariums / Anti-anti-discrimination laws * Bitcoin Woes * Miles O'Brien's Arm / WhatsApp * Venezuela
Die vierte Staffel von TNG war eine Familienstaffel. Gleich die erste Folge nach dem Borg-Zweiteiler thematisiert drei Familiengeschichten (Picard, Worf und Wesley Crusher). In weiteren Verlauf erleben wir Hochzeiten (Keiko und Miles O’Brien), ungleiche Brüder (Data und Lore) und überraschenden Nachwuchs (Alexander). Die Autoren gaben aber auch bei anderen Themen Vollgas: Unter anderem erweitern die Cardassianer […] Der Beitrag Trekcast #022 – Die vierte Staffel TNG auf Blu-ray erschien zuerst auf Trekcast - Der Star Trek Podcast.
With full battery power and only one Fez belch, Fez and JD discuss Miles O’Brien and Real Time Review the Season Six Episode “Time’s Orphan”
Its Friday on the Larson Show! In this hour Miles O Brien joins Mark to discuss the future of the US Space Program. Tom Del Beccaro head of the California GOP also joins. Listen now!
Scott Bilker is Back! Been trying to get this busy man - advisor to dozens of finance columnists and media - for months. Scott, author of three books on credit debt, will talk with Bill Quigley about his latest work, his perspective on the dealing with credit card companies, and the new docu-movie, Maxed Out. Check out his info-packed website - www.debtsmart.com - then check in with us for this excellent interview. Don't be late - we're thinking about charging admission next time. Scott Bilker, author of the best-selling books, Credit Card and Debt Management, How to be more Credit Card and Debt Smart, and Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt, is the creator of DebtSmart.com. He is an electrical engineer, with a B.S. from Newark College of Engineering, and a member of Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society) as well as the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. Locally, he served for three years as an elected Board of Education member in Barnegat, NJ. Scott has spent the past 17+ years finding great credit deals and saving thousands of dollars for himself and others. His credit card advice has been featured in several magazines, newspapers, and online resources including Consumer Reports, Money Magazine (June & August), The Wall Street Journal (2007, 2007, 2006 & 2004), Newsweek, The Christian Science Monitor, SmartMoney.com, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, Reader's Digest, CNN/Money, BankRate.com, CBS Marketwatch, Woman's World, College Bound Teen, The Motley Fool, CBS News (The Early Show), Bottom Line Personal, Men's Health, DETAILS, Woman's Day, Ladies' Home Journal, Physician's Money Digest, Medical Economics, The San Francisco Chronicle, Glamour, Greensburg Tribune-Review, The Sun, and Valley Voice. Plus, his free DEBTSMART® EMAIL NEWSLETTER is continuously helping consumers find their best borrowing options. Scott has also appeared on CNN's American Morning with Miles O'Brien & Soledad O'Brien, Today in NY with Roseanne Colletti, CNNfn's Your Money with Ali Velshi, NBC 10 News' Consumer Alert, CBS News, NBC 6 News' Consumer Connection, PBS's Take Note with Patty Satalia, WB 17's Community Close-Up (WPHL-TV Philadelphia) with Dorie Lenz, the Extra Help Channel's In the Money with J. J. Burns (C.F.P.), and CN8's Family Talk with Mary Amoroso. Plus, he's been interviewed on more than 1,000 radio stations (coast-to-coast, in Canada, and the UK) including National Public Radio's (NPR) Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, WSJ Radio, The Wall Street Journal This Morning with Michael Wallace, WFAN (NY) with Bob Salter, KFMB (San Diego) with Jeff & Jer, Your Home Your Money with Art Blanchet & Bill Quigley, and Talk America Network's It's Your Money with Dr. William Bailey.