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Relics (Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), S6 E4) was recommended by Kyyanno (Kyy for short, rhymes with Sky), he/him, who said: I've always loved the engineering side of Trek, from the designs of the ships to the entirely fictional but awesome systems that make them tick. I've read "Mr Scott's guide to the Enterprise" and the TNG "Technical Manual" from cover to cover many a time. Scotty was my favourite character from TOS, and Geordi from TNG, both making me want to pursue a career in engineering while growing up (which indeed I did!). To have both characters appearing *and* working together in the same episode of TNG was an absolute dream for me when it originally aired!Now that I'm older though, I watch the episode with more experienced eyes. Scotty's just trying to help and feel useful as he would have been, and yet just gets in the way, at least that's the impression he gets from Geordi, who is genuinely just trying to get his job done but doesn't quite realise his impact on Captain Scott's feelings. It's Picard's words to Scott in the holodeck, and then to Geordi later on that all a person wants is to be useful and feel wanted that *REALLY* hit home, 3 decades on.Sure, this episode pushes the fanboy buttons, but deep down it also makes us take a look at how we treat those around us who we feel might be past their prime (or how those of us approaching that age might feel). I did always find the "oh no, we're falling into the sun" part of the episode.... hang on.... *I SAY WE EJECT THE WARP CORE*.... don't they miraculously seem to fix everything amazingly in time to turn around and then get out of there once the doors open? Regardless, both Geordi and Scotty save the day, and the engineer in me squees with glee at it.Relics first aired on October 12, 1992, written by Ronald D. Moore, and directed by Alexander SingerThe Enterprise investigates a vessel that crashed on the surface of a Dyson sphere 75 years ago. A pattern is found in the transporter buffer that turns out to be Montgomery Scott. He is released from the buffer and later agrees to return to the vessel with Geordi to help restore the logs. They become the only hope when the Enterprise is accidentally pulled inside the sphere. Guest Star: James Doohan as Montgomery ScottThe Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore (Bandcamp | Bluesky)Send us your recommendations, or support us on Patreon.Find us at joyoftrek.com · Twitter · Facebook
In dieser Episode analysiere ich zusammen mit Arne den kürzlich veröffentlichten Trailer zu "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds", direkt vor dem First Contact Day. Wir sprechen über den aufregenden Inhalt des Trailers und die neuen Entwicklungen, die uns in der dritten Staffel erwarten. Besonders faszinierend sind die ersten Minuten des Trailers, die uns einen Einblick in die Atmosphäre und das Setting der neuen Episoden geben. Wir staunen über die kreative Präsentation, die an eine Diashow erinnert, und diskutieren, welche Klassiker des Star Trek-Universums visuell Zitate zurückliefern. Arne und ich teilen unsere Eindrücke vom neuen Crew-Design und den auffälligen Frisuren der Charaktere, darunter Captain Pike und der neue Kirk, gespielt von Paul Wesley. Wir sprechen über das nostalgische Design der Brücke, das an frühere Serien erinnert, und reflektieren über die Gesamtästhetik, die anscheinend eine Hommage an die Anfänge von Star Trek ist. Dabei diskutieren wir die Dynamik zwischen den Charakteren und die Fragen, die sich um die neue Figur Rue Starby drehen, die an Q aus "Star Trek: The Next Generation" erinnert und möglicherweise die Realität manipulieren könnte. Ein weiterer Diskussionspunkt sind die schnellen Schnitte und die verschiedenen Genres, die im Trailer angedeutet werden, von actiongeladenen Szenarien bis hin zu potenziellen Mystery-Elementen, die auf ein Krimi-Element hindeuten. Arne und ich sind beide begeistert von der Idee, dass die neuen Folgen eine breite Palette an Geschichten und Stilen bietet, die unser Interesse weckt. Besonders die Anspielungen auf romantische Handlungsstränge zwischen bekannten Charakteren sorgen für Aufregung, und wir spekulieren, ob diese Entwicklungen den bisherigen Verlauf der Story beeinflussen werden. Wir blicken auch auf einige Wendungen, die möglicherweise in Form von Horror-Elementen auftreten könnten, und auf die Rückkehr von vertrauten Gesichtern wie Montgomery Scott. Die Vorfreude auf die neuen Episoden ist greifbar, und wir diskutieren unsere Erwartungen und Wünsche für die kommenden Geschichten. Abschließend reflektiere ich über meine persönliche Begeisterung für die Serie und die Charaktere, die sich im Laufe der Staffeln entwickelt haben, und freue mich darauf, wie sich die Geschichte in dieser neuen Saison entfalten wird.
Mr. Montgomery Scott is back!! This week we get to hear about unsanctioned high school trips to Quebec City in the dead of winter, banquettes, Darryl's bullies, and a long overdue discussion of Monty's head injury 8 years ago. This was a good one. We bring the funny back with marshalls, because of course we did.This week's Canadian golf featured vendor is none other than Sundog Eyewear! This Calgary-based company makes the finest eyewear for Canadian golfers and you should support them!Thanks to Comedy Records, and to each and every one of you who listens, watches, and supports this dumb little podcast. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel @ComedyRecords. Swing well out there everyone. #sundogeyewearFollow us at:- @wheresthatbarcart- linkt.ree/wheresthatbarcart- @dpurcomic- @montymofoscott- @nickdurie- @ginalouisephillips- @comedyrecordsMusic by Devin BatesonThank you to Comedy Records
Az Enterprise egy föderációs hajóra, a USS Jenolan-ra bukkan, amelynek 75 éve nyoma veszett. A Jenolan egy Dyson-gömb felszínébe csapódott, az átszállócsapat pedig egyetlen embert talál, aki a transzporter mintatárolójában élte túl az utóbbi évtizedeket. Amikor Geordi materializálja a személyt, a transzporterből egy történelmi alak, maga Montgomery Scott lép elő, a híres főgépész azonban nehezen barátkozik meg a gondolattal, hogy a jövőben már máshogy működnek a dolgok, mint ahogy saját idejében megszokta. Aktuális adásunk témája ‘A múlt emlékei' című epizód, melyről Gergő társaságában beszélgetünk. 0:00:42 - Rövid hírszekció • 0:00:42 | Elhunyt Jeri Taylor, a Berman-éra meghatározó Star Trek írója. - https://trekmovie.com/2024/10/25/star-trek-voyager-co-creator-jeri-taylor-has-passed-away/ • 0:08:46 | Laci Star Trek érmet kapott. - https://www.theconqueror.events/startrek/ 0:15:54 – Kibeszélő: A múlt emlékei (TNG 6x04) • Scotty életút a Star Trekben: mitől lehet érdekes a karakter, akit ritkán látunk a gépházon kívül? • Idősödés, nyugdíj: az eltelt idő feldolgozása az epizódban. • Bővített cselekmény a regényben, kimaradt jelenetek. • Fanservice régen és ma: tartózkodni kell-e egy spinoff sorozatnak az előzményektől, hogy megálljon a maga lábán? 1:40:01 – Szinkronos érdekességek 1:51:48 - Összefoglalás, értékelés Műsorunk videós formában is fogyasztható: - https://youtu.be/_fzKyCQg3hM
In today's podcast, Dana and Dan discuss The Next Generation episode "Relics" featuring none other than Montgomery Scott himself. The guys explain what a Dyson Sphere is, struggle with the concept of circumference, and talk about their favorite schmear for a bagel. And of course, there is a lot of rambling! Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. You can also call the Damnit Jim Hotline at 509-676-6298. Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Esta quincena, Star Trek Replay va de transportadores. Primero porque transportamos a la USS Replay a la primera invitada de la temporada, Vinyet, activa componente del canal de Telegram, que trae sorpresas en su podium particular de series de Star Trek. La siguiente sorpresa que nos trae el transportador llega a los 64 minutos de programa con la vuelta del mítico ingeniero de la serie original, Montgomery Scott para la Flota Estelar, y Scotty para sus colegas. La nueva generación nos regaló un entrañable episodio con este ‘Relics' que se sitúa entre los episodios más queridos por los trekkies. Con un ‘cameo' del puente original de la USS Enterprise, la original, sin ninguna jodida letra, ni A, ni B, ni C, ni D, es un episodio que no os podéis perder.
Episode: 2150 Scotty on Starship Enterprise: an image of an engineer. Today, we beam up with guest scientist Andrew Boyd.
Simon Pegg is a highly versatile British actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in popular films like "Shaun of the Dead," "Hot Fuzz," and "The World's End," collectively known as the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. Pegg has also portrayed Montgomery Scott ("Scotty") in the Star Trek reboot films and featured in the Mission: Impossible series. Beyond acting, he's acclaimed for his comedic talents and has collaborated on numerous successful projects.Join us on Chaplin Talks an engaging and insightful interview with the multi-talented Simon Pegg! From his iconic roles in beloved films to his behind-the-scenes experiences, Pegg shares anecdotes, discusses upcoming projects, and offers a glimpse into his creative process. Don't miss this opportunity to get to know the man behind the characters in this exclusive interview.
This week, to kick off the new year, Reorg's municipals reporter Hoa Nguyen joins Alice Cheng, vice president of the capital markets group at Janney Montgomery Scott, for a discussion about the 2024 outlook for the municipal market, the bright spots across sectors as well as signs for concerns as pandemic relief funds begin to sunset in the new year. If you are not a Reorg subscriber, request access here: go.reorg-research.com/Podcast-Trial We're looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts here: www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey For more information on our latest events and webinars: reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/ Sign up to our weekly newsletter Reorg on the Record: reorg.com/resources/reorg-on-the-record/ #leveragedfinance #highyield #restructuring #performingcredit #distresseddebt #debtrestructuring #leveragedloans
Wayne Naugle, Families 4 Families, and Scott Phelan, Janney Montgomery Scott (Good2Give Podcast, Episode 6) Wayne Naugle, Executive Director of Families 4 Families, and Scott Phelan, Janney Montgomery Scott, joined hosts Maria Walden-Sullivan and DePriest Waddy on this edition of the Good2Give Podcast. Wayne shared his own story of adopting two girls through the foster […]
“Hegemony” A Gorn attack on the Federation colony on Parnassus Beta threatens to turn mounting tensions into a full-blown war. When Captain Pike's partner, Captain Batel, gets caught in the attack, he defies Admiral April's orders and mounts a rescue mission. With Chapel also missing, Spock is happy to help, but to do so will require suiting up and flying through space. With the help of another familiar face, Pike and Spock return to the Enterprise with their lovers, but others—not all wearing red shirts—aren't so lucky. With part of his crew abducted in cold blood, what will Pike do? A big lizard now truly is in the Federation's backyard as the second season of Strange New Worlds wraps up with a dramatic finish manufactured just for the occasion. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with the season finale, “Hegemony.” We discuss the challenges of creating drama in a prequel, elements of diplomacy in Star Trek, parallels (and not) with “Arena,” and try to make sense of the Gorn. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Getting to Know the Gorn (00:03:16) Jumping the Gorn (00:09:06) Internal Consistency Matters (00:16:04) Manufacturing Drama (00:21:16) Crate 32 (00:26:24) Right Place, Right Time (00:29:06) Series Identity (00:36:15) Diplomatic Connections (00:40:46) Bye Bye Batel? (00:49:10) Spock and Chapel (00:54:03) Montgomery Scott at Your Service (00:57:29) Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:00:15) Closing (01:04:13) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Hegemony” A Gorn attack on the Federation colony on Parnassus Beta threatens to turn mounting tensions into a full-blown war. When Captain Pike's partner, Captain Batel, gets caught in the attack, he defies Admiral April's orders and mounts a rescue mission. With Chapel also missing, Spock is happy to help, but to do so will require suiting up and flying through space. With the help of another familiar face, Pike and Spock return to the Enterprise with their lovers, but others—not all wearing red shirts—aren't so lucky. With part of his crew abducted in cold blood, what will Pike do? A big lizard now truly is in the Federation's backyard as the second season of Strange New Worlds wraps up with a dramatic finish manufactured just for the occasion. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with the season finale, “Hegemony.” We discuss the challenges of creating drama in a prequel, elements of diplomacy in Star Trek, parallels (and not) with “Arena,” and try to make sense of the Gorn. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Getting to Know the Gorn (00:03:16) Jumping the Gorn (00:09:06) Internal Consistency Matters (00:16:04) Manufacturing Drama (00:21:16) Crate 32 (00:26:24) Right Place, Right Time (00:29:06) Series Identity (00:36:15) Diplomatic Connections (00:40:46) Bye Bye Batel? (00:49:10) Spock and Chapel (00:54:03) Montgomery Scott at Your Service (00:57:29) Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:00:15) Closing (01:04:13) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
What’s Going on with the Banking Industry?, with Christopher Marinac, Director of Research, Janney Montgomery Scott (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 622) What’s going on in the banking industry? In the aftermath of the Silicon Valley Bank failure and media reports of problems at other banks, veteran analyst and banking industry observer Christopher Marinac joined […] The post What’s Going on with the Banking Industry?, with Christopher Marinac, Director of Research, Janney Montgomery Scott appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In our first episode of the new year we do our next character profile! This time concentrating on the engineering whiz that is Scotty! Enjoy!
Jace welcomes the writing duo of Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly back to the show. This time, not only do they chat about Star Trek and the crew of the USS Thesius, designed by the one and only Montgomery Scott, they guys also talk Batman Beyond, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty and whiskey!
Down one crew member, those that remain have to think quickly to save the PodCostner from certain doom. Fear not Costnerds, because the day is not lost! With Adam chasing his dream of finding old things underground in a far off land, Corey and Sir Jeff recruit an engineer with skills that rival Mr. Montgomery Scott himself. Prepare for an away mission to the strange new world of Star Trek, with special guest star Andrew Stern at the helm. A very special episode that tackles issues like extinct animal husbandry, time travel heist story telling, and an entire cinematic universe completely devoid of Kevin Costner?!?Adam will return next episode, but until then enjoy our take on the best darn SciFi whale theft fish out of water movie that William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy ever made.Support the show
This week, co-hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto explore a time paradox that came out of The Next Generation and involved a character from The Original Series, our beloved Montgomery Scott. The issue comes from Mr. Scott's appearance in The Next Generation episode Relics, and the movie Generations. It's a bit of a head scratcher why this in-universe paradox happens. Also, it's very curious why writers and producers allowed such a mistake to occur on their watch, especially in light of the fact that the same group worked on both productions and those shows were only separated by two years! We'll try to get to the bottom of it. *** In The Unofficial Trek Podcast, hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto give their "Unofficial" take on the Star Trek universe. From 2019 through 2019, Bob and Kelly hosted the show 70s Trek. It was a look at the events that brought a cancelled, 1960s TV show back from the dead to become a blockbuster movie in 1979. It was a decade that created a multi-million dollar franchise. Now Bob and Kelly will look at the minutia, the concepts, the people and the news pertaining to the Star Trek Universe. It's a fascinating time for Star Trek, with a flood of content about it on the internet. Bob and Kelly will give their "Unofficial" take. Why unofficial? Because their views are just that, they are theirs and are, therefore, "unofficial." It's a fresh look at Star Trek from two lifelong fans who have been talking Trek for over 35 years! We hope you'll join Bob and Kelly for their next venture, The Unofficial Trek Podcast. Visit us at these sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnofficialTrek TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Fantasy--Science-Fiction-Podcasts/The-Unofficial-Trek-Podcast-p1546279/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-unofficial-trek-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IrNzaWSzKyf1T7b4ngZX2 Website: https://theunofficialstartrekpodcast.libsyn.com/
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Jerry Lombard, President of Janney's Private Client Group talks about the regional firm's exponential growth over recent years, plus how their unique balance of freedom and flexibility makes the employee model an attractive alternative for advisors.
Today we're talking with Doug Velnoskey, CFP of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC located in Westminster, MD. Doug is a wonderful person, massive contributor to our community, and a trusted name when it comes to wealth management. Join us as we talk with Doug about life, work and the place we all love... Carroll County. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aroundtowncc/support
In this weeks 95.9 Company Break program Mike talks with Charlie Leonard Vice President of Janney Montgomery Scott Financial Advisers. Putting clients first is the way they do business! They provide individuals, families, businesses, and institutions with tailored financial advice. Whether you have questions about an investment strategy, comprehensive financial planning, or raising capital, they are committed to understanding and responding to your needs. You'll find the size of their firm and experience of their professionals make them approachable, accessible, and accountable. With a history of strength and stability, an ability to execute, and a culture of service and collaboration, they continue to deliver on their mission of offering the highest standard of success in financial relationships.
This week, AdvisorHub's CEO, Tony Sirianni talks with Jeff Smith, Director of Recruiting and Business Development at Janney Montgomery Scott.… Read More The post A Conversation with Jeff Smith, Director of Recruiting at Janney Montgomery Scott appeared first on AdvisorHub.
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In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films, and the eleventh film in the "Star Trek" film franchise: the 2009 film "Star Trek" directed by J.J. Abrams and written by Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman. A reboot of the main characters of the original "Star Trek" TV series, portrayed by a new cast, the story of the film takes place in a alternate reality which was created when a Romulan mining ship, commanded by Captain Nero (played by Eric Bana) and a ship piloted by Ambassador Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy) arrived in the past after falling into a black hole - essentially changing how events would precede because of their presence, including: the death of the newly born James T. Kirk's father, George Kirk (played by Chris Hemsworth) the first officer of the USS Kelvin. As a result of the destruction of the USS Kelvin - which George Kirk had attempted to use to stop Nero's vessel, the Nerada - certain events played out differently than they they had in the original timeline that had been shown in all the previous TV series and films, and as a result certain characters ultimately met one another at different times and in different circumstances than they would have been expected to previously. Over the course of the film, we see the rapid beginnings of a friendship forged between James T. Kirk (played by Chris Pine) and Spock (played by Zachary Quinto), and the coming together of the iconic crew of the USS Enterprise, including: Nyota Uhura (played by Zoe Saldana), Hikaru Sulu (played by John Cho), Montgomery Scott (played by Simon Pegg), Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy (played by Karl Urban), and Pavel Chekov (played by Anton Yelchin), as they become a team and fight against the wrath of Nero who personally blames Spock and the Federation for the death of his family who were destroyed on Romulus as a result of the elder Spock being unable to save them from a supernova explosion. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Michael Giacchino. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
On today's episode Karen Shakoske explains how she focuses on communication and recognition to keep her team energized and productive during the pandemic. Laura and Karen also explore how Karen identifies the best way to reward her team, how they use DiSC assessments to identify strengths, and the essential interpersonal skills you need to lead a team effectively. Karen Shakoske leads Marketing and Corporate Communications at Janney. In this role, she is responsible for the delivery of the firm's brand strategy, digital strategy, marketing communications for sales and business development support, corporate communications, and community and public relations. You can connect with Karen via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenshakoske You can also learn about Janney in the following ways: https://www.facebook.com/janneymontgomeryscott https://www.linkedin.com/company/janney-montgomery-scott/ https://twitter.com/Janney1832 To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWri2F_hhGQpMcD97DctJwA Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vocalimpactproductions Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, David Armstrong is joined by Tony Miller, chief administrative officer at Janney Montgomery Scott as they discuss the programs that led Janney to be recognized as a finalist in this year's WealthManagement.com Industry Awards. In this conversation, you'll learn: What Janney Montgomery Scott does as a firm What the Women's Interactive Network … Continue reading Creating Programs for Advisors at Janney Montgomery Scott – With Guest Tony Miller →
The triumphant return of Montgomery Scott brings up a few more questions than it answers on this episode of M-Class! Like: Where the heck is old dude GOING at the end of this? No seriously, what in the WORLD is with this episode's ending? We're stumped. Anyway... This is the 2nd Episode in Elliott's Star-Studded for Trek Pleasure Cameo Collection! Chose by and voted on by our patrons! Send us an e-mail at mclassemail@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast And/or follow our personal accounts: @_JeffPennington @henderson1983 SUPPORT US ON PATREON WITH YOUR LATINUM! - www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast
For this series within Business Better, we profile women in finance to learn about their leadership roles in financial services and capital markets. Ballard Partner and Finance Dept. Co-Chair, Emilie Ninan speaks with Vivian Altman, Head of Public Finance at Janney Montgomery Scott, who will talk about her career path in public finance, her participation in efforts to increase diversity and promote inclusion in finance, and what she sees in the work environment after the pandemic.
On this new show, our podcasters renact their favourite Star Trek scripts. This week's episode: Star Trek: The Original Series "By Any Other Name" Season 2, Episode 21 First aired: Febrauary 23, 1968 STORY BY Jerome Bixby TELEPLAY BY D.C. Fontana and Jerome Bixby STARRING Nightingale Nguyen as • Captain James T. Kirk • Lieutenant Nyota Uhura Jeff Mader as • Mr. Spock • Ensign Pavel Chekov Jane Mader as • Dr. Leonard McCoy, "Bones" • Tomar, Engineer of the Kelvans ALSO STARRING Jody Simpson as • Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott, "Scotty" • Drea, Pilot of the Kelvans Michael Chan as • Kelinda, Kelvan Expedition Member • Hanar, Kelvan Expedition Member • Yeoman Leslie Thompson WITH Dave Mader as • Rojan, Commander of the Kelvans AND Ashley Millard as • THE NARRATOR • Lt. Shea • Nurse Chapel SCRIPT EDITORS Kevin Millard and Ashley Millard Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tl-RIxAZ9O4 Listen on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG/overview YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast STAR TREK RADIO THEATRE CREATED BY Dave Mader & Jane Mader & Jeff Mader & Ashley Millard LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson PRODUCERS Dave Mader and Jeff Mader DISCLAIMER Performances are artistic reinterpretations of the original performances. Everything is done with the utmost fan appreciation. #StarTrek #ScriptReads #RadioTheatre #LiveLongandPodcast
This week on Priority One --- We trek out Star Trek: Picard's possible series longevity, Sir Patrick's history with Star Trek, Mike McMahon's vision for Lower Decks, and what Simon Pegg knows about the next Trek film - spoiler: it isn't much! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online goes to Red Alert, takes on rubberbanding, and Star Trek Timelines announces its newest event! 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: Do you think Star Trek is better suited for Television, Movies, or is there a place for Trek on both? AND CQ: What's your Star Trek Online Red Alert of choice? Why? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Akiva Goldsman Talks Picard Delays are an inevitability - even more so now, during the pandemic. But with those delays comes anticipation, and sometimes opportunity. At least that's what Star Trek Executive Producer and Oscar winning writer Akiva Goldsman thinks. Last week, Goldsman sat down with Collider to discuss Star Trek: Picard season 2, how quarantine has changed the timetable, and how the delays may be a blessing in disguise. Goldsman discussed those inevitable delays we just discussed, telling Collider ”We were to start shooting in June, which I guarantee you we will not unless the world opens tomorrow. We had broken the season, we were about halfway through the writing of it. You know, we will start as soon as we can once the world opens, you know? Prep will have to resume, and then we'll start. We know what it is, and it's cool.” In regards to Picard's early “dark tone”, as well as Covid-19's silver-lining, Goldsman explained ”I kept saying, ‘They're reviewing the first act of a movie.' The first act of a movie is always dark. If you stopped It's a Wonderful Life at the bridge, it's a really dark movie! Because fundamentally in a longform narrative, it's a redemption story, it's a healing story, it has to be bad at the beginning so it gets good at the end, otherwise there's nothing to fix. So we're in this weird world now where we create one narrative object but we dole it out bit by bit, which is fascinating. And can be kind of fun. But what you really want is to be able to refine your setups once you've written your payoffs… if in fact you could have the time to write 10 hours first, that would be amazing. And maybe we will.” When asked how many seasons Goldsman foresaw in Picard's future, he responded ”I mean, I think we have discussed it as both a 3 season show, a 5 season show, a “let's just keep going forever” show[...]Star Trek: Picard in my view will go as long as Patrick Stewart wants to do it… As I'm sure you know, he was not interested in coming back. And we did a lot of… really good collaborative story breaking and talking and you know and I think he's particularly delighted in a good way about having come back. And we will rely on that good will until he feels he's done.” Sir Patrick Lets Loose With CBS This Morning Speaking of Sir Patrick, the “Picard” star had a candid interview with CBS This Morning about his history with Star Trek, Picard, and his daily sonnets. When asked by "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil whether he always aspired to Produce a series, Stewart said ”No. I was too naïve, too new at the game of series television. And I had so much work to do. I mean[...]the first couple of years, I didn't have a life or a social life at all. We'd work a five-day week; 13-, 14-, sometimes 15-hour days, especially towards the end of the week. And Saturday morning, I would allow myself a little sleep in. And then I would do my own laundry, which by the way, I still do. It's an obsession with me.” Stewart was frank about his early days on the TNG set, saying /”I lectured my fellow cast members about some of the fooling around that was going on on the set, and the games that they were playing and the singing and the jokes and the ruining shots. And there was this horrible silence. And it was Denise Crosby who said to me, 'Trick, come on, we gotta have some fun!' And I said, 'We are not here to have fun.' I said that! And that became, you know, a legendary quote, as I progressively got sillier and sillier as the series wore on.” Finally, in regards to Stewart's charming daily sonnets, Sir Patrick said ”I had no idea what I was saying or what it meant. But there was something in the language” Mike McMahon Tells Us Something About Lower Decks Star Trek's first animated series since the 70's is set to air this year, and the buzz is starting to form around the upcoming “Lower Decks”. In the interview from our first story, Akiva Goldsman said ”Lower Decks] literally couldn't seem funnier to me”. But what does series showrunner and Star Trek super-fan Mike McMahon think? We're glad you asked! McMahon discussed the series with Slashfilm this week, explaining the premise and structure of the show ”If you're watching Lower Decks, you're getting a full Star Trek episode from the perspective of people who are having their own social and emotional stories and their own sci-fi stories, but they just aren't on the bridge. They don't have the information the bridge is getting, and they don't have the responsibility.” McMahon, who was the showrunner on the popular “Rick and Morty”, explained how Lower Decks isn't a Star Trek skinned version of his previous show ”A big thing that was important to me was figuring out how do we comedically access these characters. How can these characters be funny and not break Star Trek? You can't have a Morty [from Rick and Morty] in Star Trek. You can't just have a stupid person in Starfleet, otherwise it breaks the aspirational paradigm of what humanity is like in Starfleet. So our leads are foils for each other, but they're very much ingrained in Star Trek.” McMahon gave a little flavor to the series main characters, explaining Ensign Beckett Mariner as ”kind of like Captain Kirk if Kirk wasn't a captain and didn't have the power. Kirk would follow his gut, and she followers her gut.” and Ensign Brad Boimler as /”so by-the-book and so burdened by following the rules that he can't follow his gut.” Simon Pegg Tells Us Nothing About Star Trek IV Oh Simon Pegg. How sick you must be of answering questions about Star Trek. But bless your heart - you keep doing it. This week, Collider had the honor of asking Pegg about a possible upcoming movie that he knows very little about. Pegg was asked what he and his castmates knew about an upcoming film, to which he replied ”If [Paramount says], ‘We'd like to do another movie,' I'm sure we'll all jump at the chance. I miss those guys, and I love making those films. But I just don't know. Noah Hawley's project has been mentioned, and maybe that will happen. I don't know anything about that. So yeah, I'm as in the dark as everyone else, I'm in the same boat as you guys.” Pegg discussed the more “niche” audience of Trek, when compared to - say - the Marvel Universe, and offered ”the obvious thing to do would be to not go for that massive spectacle, go for something a little bit more restrained in the vein of the original series. Yes, that would be a brilliant thing to do, and I'm sure it probably has been discussed… You specialize a little bit more.” Finally, Pegg may have talked himself out of future Star Trek work, telling Collider ”Maybe TV is a better place for [Star Trek] now. Television has evolved so much. It's become something which is very much a contemporary, a peer of cinema. It's simply viewed in a different way. It isn't a reduced scope anymore. You can still do masses of interesting things, and it can still look modern and not inexpensive. Maybe television is a better format for Star Trek. That's where it started, you know.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover PC: All the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, now put your shields up If Operation Delta Rising, the Draanuur colony, and the Khitomer-class battlecruiser have taught us anything, it's the value of collaboration across different cultures towards our common goals. However our less-pleasant galactic neighbors have taken the hint, and are launching a coordinated multi-front offensive across the galaxy. It's teamwork that makes the existential threat work, I guess. From May 28th at 8 AM Pacific to June 4th at 10 AM Pacific, PC captains will be able to play all five Red Alert Task Force Operations: Borg Red Alert Elachi Red Alert Tholian Red Alert Tzenkethi Red Alert Nakuhl Red Alert Players will receive the normal rewards for each playthrough, and each day's first completed Red Alert will also grant Daily Event Progress on their account. After receiving five daily progress token players will be able to claim either a Universal Tech Upgrade or Specialization Point grand prize for their account. The grand prize can also be purchased outright on a prorated scale, relative to daily progress made in the event. Players who complete a Red Alert TFO each day after getting the grand prize will receive a dilithium ore bonus, starting at 8,000 and increasing by 1,000 each day. So that there's no confusion, captains, I want to stress: THERE. ARE. FIVE. ALERTS. Console: Eyyyy, La Sirena From June 2nd at 8 AM Pacific to June 23rd at 10 Pacific, captains on console will have another crack at simultaneous Infinity R&D and Duty Officer Promotions. As usual, during the promotion R&D Packs and Duty Officer Packs purchased from the C-Store and opened will grant either an additional 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack. And this time a new ship is making its console debut in the Ship Choice Pack—the contentiously-named La Sirena T6 Heavy Raider, as seen in Star Trek: Picard. Console: To Hell With Honor Also coming to consoles, from June 2nd through June 23rd, players can assault J'Ula's moon based shipyards in the “To Hell With Honor” Featured TFO Event. Just like it was on PC, this is a unique TFO featuring space combat over a moon surface map. Destroy J'Ula's ships before they can join her fleet, and deal with unexpected guests provoked by J'Ula's Mycelial weapon technology. This featured TFO is part two of the four part Event Campaign on consoles, with each day's completion rewarding 50 Event Campaign progress points. To see the event rewards, like the DOT-7 Drones last seen on Short Treks, follow the link to STO's blog in our show notes. Rubberbanding Survey Picture this: you're tearing across the Park in the Dyson Ground Battlezone like, or because, there won't be a tomorrow. The Voth are almost done collecting Omega particles, and you're the only one who can stop them. The V-Rex is in sight, you ready your Orbital Strike—and suddenly you're 50 meters away, running over the same patch of grass again. And again. And again. And scene. You, mon capitan, have been rubberbanded. Player complaints about lagging in MMOs are as old as MMOs themselves. However Star Trek Online has *allegedly* been more badly-affected than usual recently. On Monday the 25th, the official Star Trek Online Twitter account shared a link to a SurveyMonkey poll, asking players to describe their recent experiences. The poll includes your general geographic location, proxy usage, ISP, and in-game locations you find particularly troublesome. Link in the show notes. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Epsilon Fleet - another Tier V upgrade almost ready to go on cooldown. OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Timelines Events From Thursday May 28 at noon ET to June 1 at noon ET, Star Trek Timelines will feature the Blundering Terror Galaxy Event for the Federation, Ferengi Alliance, and Borg factions. No details for the event narrative have been released but we do have the following key details. The 4-star Professor Scott--Great Scott! [throw toilet paper roll]--will be returning as a featured crew member, joined by the new 5-star crew member Determined Paris and 4-star Grebnedlog. Grebnedlog, for those whose rubber bands may be broken, is the captain of the Pakled ship in the TNG episode "Samaritan Snare." As always, event crew members grant the highest bonuses. However variants of Tom Paris, Montgomery Scott, and crew members with the Thief trait will also make you strong and make your Faction go. The winning Faction may not attain the 24th level of awareness, but they will receive a new 5-star Kira-variant crew member. 20th century science fiction author Kay Eaton, seen in the DS9 episode "Far Beyond the Stars," will be a featured crew member in the next event starting on 06/04.
This week on Priority One --- We trek out Star Trek: Picard’s possible series longevity, Sir Patrick’s history with Star Trek, Mike McMahon’s vision for Lower Decks, and what Simon Pegg knows about the next Trek film - spoiler: it isn’t much! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online goes to Red Alert, takes on rubberbanding, and Star Trek Timelines announces its newest event! 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: Do you think Star Trek is better suited for Television, Movies, or is there a place for Trek on both? AND CQ: What’s your Star Trek Online Red Alert of choice? Why? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Akiva Goldsman Talks Picard Delays are an inevitability - even more so now, during the pandemic. But with those delays comes anticipation, and sometimes opportunity. At least that’s what Star Trek Executive Producer and Oscar winning writer Akiva Goldsman thinks. Last week, Goldsman sat down with Collider to discuss Star Trek: Picard season 2, how quarantine has changed the timetable, and how the delays may be a blessing in disguise. Goldsman discussed those inevitable delays we just discussed, telling Collider ”We were to start shooting in June, which I guarantee you we will not unless the world opens tomorrow. We had broken the season, we were about halfway through the writing of it. You know, we will start as soon as we can once the world opens, you know? Prep will have to resume, and then we’ll start. We know what it is, and it’s cool.” In regards to Picard’s early “dark tone”, as well as Covid-19’s silver-lining, Goldsman explained ”I kept saying, ‘They’re reviewing the first act of a movie.’ The first act of a movie is always dark. If you stopped It’s a Wonderful Life at the bridge, it’s a really dark movie! Because fundamentally in a longform narrative, it’s a redemption story, it’s a healing story, it has to be bad at the beginning so it gets good at the end, otherwise there’s nothing to fix. So we’re in this weird world now where we create one narrative object but we dole it out bit by bit, which is fascinating. And can be kind of fun. But what you really want is to be able to refine your setups once you’ve written your payoffs… if in fact you could have the time to write 10 hours first, that would be amazing. And maybe we will.” When asked how many seasons Goldsman foresaw in Picard’s future, he responded ”I mean, I think we have discussed it as both a 3 season show, a 5 season show, a “let’s just keep going forever” show[...]Star Trek: Picard in my view will go as long as Patrick Stewart wants to do it… As I’m sure you know, he was not interested in coming back. And we did a lot of… really good collaborative story breaking and talking and you know and I think he’s particularly delighted in a good way about having come back. And we will rely on that good will until he feels he’s done.” Sir Patrick Lets Loose With CBS This Morning Speaking of Sir Patrick, the “Picard” star had a candid interview with CBS This Morning about his history with Star Trek, Picard, and his daily sonnets. When asked by "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil whether he always aspired to Produce a series, Stewart said ”No. I was too naïve, too new at the game of series television. And I had so much work to do. I mean[...]the first couple of years, I didn't have a life or a social life at all. We'd work a five-day week; 13-, 14-, sometimes 15-hour days, especially towards the end of the week. And Saturday morning, I would allow myself a little sleep in. And then I would do my own laundry, which by the way, I still do. It's an obsession with me.” Stewart was frank about his early days on the TNG set, saying /”I lectured my fellow cast members about some of the fooling around that was going on on the set, and the games that they were playing and the singing and the jokes and the ruining shots. And there was this horrible silence. And it was Denise Crosby who said to me, 'Trick, come on, we gotta have some fun!' And I said, 'We are not here to have fun.' I said that! And that became, you know, a legendary quote, as I progressively got sillier and sillier as the series wore on.” Finally, in regards to Stewart’s charming daily sonnets, Sir Patrick said ”I had no idea what I was saying or what it meant. But there was something in the language” Mike McMahon Tells Us Something About Lower Decks Star Trek’s first animated series since the 70’s is set to air this year, and the buzz is starting to form around the upcoming “Lower Decks”. In the interview from our first story, Akiva Goldsman said ”Lower Decks] literally couldn’t seem funnier to me”. But what does series showrunner and Star Trek super-fan Mike McMahon think? We’re glad you asked! McMahon discussed the series with Slashfilm this week, explaining the premise and structure of the show ”If you’re watching Lower Decks, you’re getting a full Star Trek episode from the perspective of people who are having their own social and emotional stories and their own sci-fi stories, but they just aren’t on the bridge. They don’t have the information the bridge is getting, and they don’t have the responsibility.” McMahon, who was the showrunner on the popular “Rick and Morty”, explained how Lower Decks isn’t a Star Trek skinned version of his previous show ”A big thing that was important to me was figuring out how do we comedically access these characters. How can these characters be funny and not break Star Trek? You can’t have a Morty [from Rick and Morty] in Star Trek. You can’t just have a stupid person in Starfleet, otherwise it breaks the aspirational paradigm of what humanity is like in Starfleet. So our leads are foils for each other, but they’re very much ingrained in Star Trek.” McMahon gave a little flavor to the series main characters, explaining Ensign Beckett Mariner as ”kind of like Captain Kirk if Kirk wasn’t a captain and didn’t have the power. Kirk would follow his gut, and she followers her gut.” and Ensign Brad Boimler as /”so by-the-book and so burdened by following the rules that he can’t follow his gut.” Simon Pegg Tells Us Nothing About Star Trek IV Oh Simon Pegg. How sick you must be of answering questions about Star Trek. But bless your heart - you keep doing it. This week, Collider had the honor of asking Pegg about a possible upcoming movie that he knows very little about. Pegg was asked what he and his castmates knew about an upcoming film, to which he replied ”If [Paramount says], ‘We’d like to do another movie,’ I’m sure we’ll all jump at the chance. I miss those guys, and I love making those films. But I just don’t know. Noah Hawley’s project has been mentioned, and maybe that will happen. I don’t know anything about that. So yeah, I’m as in the dark as everyone else, I’m in the same boat as you guys.” Pegg discussed the more “niche” audience of Trek, when compared to - say - the Marvel Universe, and offered ”the obvious thing to do would be to not go for that massive spectacle, go for something a little bit more restrained in the vein of the original series. Yes, that would be a brilliant thing to do, and I’m sure it probably has been discussed… You specialize a little bit more.” Finally, Pegg may have talked himself out of future Star Trek work, telling Collider ”Maybe TV is a better place for [Star Trek] now. Television has evolved so much. It’s become something which is very much a contemporary, a peer of cinema. It’s simply viewed in a different way. It isn’t a reduced scope anymore. You can still do masses of interesting things, and it can still look modern and not inexpensive. Maybe television is a better format for Star Trek. That’s where it started, you know.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover PC: All the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, now put your shields up If Operation Delta Rising, the Draanuur colony, and the Khitomer-class battlecruiser have taught us anything, it’s the value of collaboration across different cultures towards our common goals. However our less-pleasant galactic neighbors have taken the hint, and are launching a coordinated multi-front offensive across the galaxy. It’s teamwork that makes the existential threat work, I guess. From May 28th at 8 AM Pacific to June 4th at 10 AM Pacific, PC captains will be able to play all five Red Alert Task Force Operations: Borg Red Alert Elachi Red Alert Tholian Red Alert Tzenkethi Red Alert Nakuhl Red Alert Players will receive the normal rewards for each playthrough, and each day’s first completed Red Alert will also grant Daily Event Progress on their account. After receiving five daily progress token players will be able to claim either a Universal Tech Upgrade or Specialization Point grand prize for their account. The grand prize can also be purchased outright on a prorated scale, relative to daily progress made in the event. Players who complete a Red Alert TFO each day after getting the grand prize will receive a dilithium ore bonus, starting at 8,000 and increasing by 1,000 each day. So that there’s no confusion, captains, I want to stress: THERE. ARE. FIVE. ALERTS. Console: Eyyyy, La Sirena From June 2nd at 8 AM Pacific to June 23rd at 10 Pacific, captains on console will have another crack at simultaneous Infinity R&D and Duty Officer Promotions. As usual, during the promotion R&D Packs and Duty Officer Packs purchased from the C-Store and opened will grant either an additional 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack. And this time a new ship is making its console debut in the Ship Choice Pack—the contentiously-named La Sirena T6 Heavy Raider, as seen in Star Trek: Picard. Console: To Hell With Honor Also coming to consoles, from June 2nd through June 23rd, players can assault J’Ula’s moon based shipyards in the “To Hell With Honor” Featured TFO Event. Just like it was on PC, this is a unique TFO featuring space combat over a moon surface map. Destroy J’Ula’s ships before they can join her fleet, and deal with unexpected guests provoked by J’Ula’s Mycelial weapon technology. This featured TFO is part two of the four part Event Campaign on consoles, with each day’s completion rewarding 50 Event Campaign progress points. To see the event rewards, like the DOT-7 Drones last seen on Short Treks, follow the link to STO’s blog in our show notes. Rubberbanding Survey Picture this: you’re tearing across the Park in the Dyson Ground Battlezone like, or because, there won’t be a tomorrow. The Voth are almost done collecting Omega particles, and you’re the only one who can stop them. The V-Rex is in sight, you ready your Orbital Strike—and suddenly you’re 50 meters away, running over the same patch of grass again. And again. And again. And scene. You, mon capitan, have been rubberbanded. Player complaints about lagging in MMOs are as old as MMOs themselves. However Star Trek Online has *allegedly* been more badly-affected than usual recently. On Monday the 25th, the official Star Trek Online Twitter account shared a link to a SurveyMonkey poll, asking players to describe their recent experiences. The poll includes your general geographic location, proxy usage, ISP, and in-game locations you find particularly troublesome. Link in the show notes. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Epsilon Fleet - another Tier V upgrade almost ready to go on cooldown. OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Timelines Events From Thursday May 28 at noon ET to June 1 at noon ET, Star Trek Timelines will feature the Blundering Terror Galaxy Event for the Federation, Ferengi Alliance, and Borg factions. No details for the event narrative have been released but we do have the following key details. The 4-star Professor Scott--Great Scott! [throw toilet paper roll]--will be returning as a featured crew member, joined by the new 5-star crew member Determined Paris and 4-star Grebnedlog. Grebnedlog, for those whose rubber bands may be broken, is the captain of the Pakled ship in the TNG episode "Samaritan Snare." As always, event crew members grant the highest bonuses. However variants of Tom Paris, Montgomery Scott, and crew members with the Thief trait will also make you strong and make your Faction go. The winning Faction may not attain the 24th level of awareness, but they will receive a new 5-star Kira-variant crew member. 20th century science fiction author Kay Eaton, seen in the DS9 episode "Far Beyond the Stars," will be a featured crew member in the next event starting on 06/04.
In Episode 89 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and TJ Draper talk about one of their favorite movies, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country on Apple TV Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Director's Cut on Amazon Prime Video Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country soundtrack on Apple Music Stats Released December 6, 1991 Dir. Nicholas Meyer (directed and/or wrote Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and The Prince of Egypt) Written by Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn; story by Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal Music by Cliff Eidelman (Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Free Willy 3: The Rescue, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, He's Just Not That Into You, Big Miracle) Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Kim Cattrall, Christopher Plummer, David Warner, Iman, Brock Peters, René Auberjonois Contact TJ Twitter (@tjdraperpro) ReTake Podcast Chad Twitter (@chadadada) Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: TJ Draper.
Take a sentimental journey with us this week as we raise a glass to the days gone by and examine "Relics"!NerdsThatGeek.com editor-in-chief John Edward Betancourt joins the show this week for a look at an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that pays loving homage to both the TOS era and one of the Original Series's best characters. While answering a Federation distress call, the Enterprise-D discovers a mysterious Dyson sphere and its lone occupant: 147 year old Starfleet engineer Montgomery Scott! As Scotty struggles to acclimate to the 24th century, the Enterprise finds itself snared by an energy field that threatens to destroy the ship. Will Scotty be able to work one more miracle to save one more Enterprise?As TNG became more established as the new Trek status quo, the creators behind the series became more open to acknowledging the franchise's amazing past, and this episode is a celebration and loving send-up of the Trek of yesteryear. During our discussion, we talk about the love and energy the crew of TNG put in to recreating a glimpse of TOS, the way Relics and Generations serve to pass the torch to the new crew, the real science behind Dyson spheres, the amazing life and career(s) of James Doohan, TNG making good on the promise of equality proposed in TOS, letting story trump canon, and the longevity of Trek and other seemingly immortal franchises.We also talk about the challenge of creating the TOS bridge set and why we have Frasier to thank for it, why it's OK to beam through shields, Picard's "On Golden Pond", Ron Moore dancing, how Doohan's agent saved Scotty but gave us Welshie, we ask how far superhero movies will go, we get mad at mom from throwing out our model kits, we ask how synthehol works, Aaron shares his Mallrats story, and John talks about almost meeting Stephen King!Where my train nerds at?Follow John on Twitter and read more at NerdsThatGeek.com!http://www.twitter.com/johnebetancourthttp://nerdsthatgeek.comComplain about synthehol with us on Facebook and Twitter and our Facebook group!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/eistpod/http://www.twitter.com/eistpodBuy us green stuff on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Take a sentimental journey with us this week as we raise a glass to the days gone by and examine "Relics"!NerdsThatGeek.com editor-in-chief John Edward Betancourt joins the show this week for a look at an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that pays loving homage to both the TOS era and one of the Original Series's best characters. While answering a Federation distress call, the Enterprise-D discovers a mysterious Dyson sphere and its lone occupant: 147 year old Starfleet engineer Montgomery Scott! As Scotty struggles to acclimate to the 24th century, the Enterprise finds itself snared by an energy field that threatens to destroy the ship. Will Scotty be able to work one more miracle to save one more Enterprise?As TNG became more established as the new Trek status quo, the creators behind the series became more open to acknowledging the franchise's amazing past, and this episode is a celebration and loving send-up of the Trek of yesteryear. During our discussion, we talk about the love and energy the crew of TNG put in to recreating a glimpse of TOS, the way Relics and Generations serve to pass the torch to the new crew, the real science behind Dyson spheres, the amazing life and career(s) of James Doohan, TNG making good on the promise of equality proposed in TOS, letting story trump canon, and the longevity of Trek and other seemingly immortal franchises.We also talk about the challenge of creating the TOS bridge set and why we have Frasier to thank for it, why it's OK to beam through shields, Picard's "On Golden Pond", Ron Moore dancing, how Doohan's agent saved Scotty but gave us Welshie, we ask how far superhero movies will go, we get mad at mom from throwing out our model kits, we ask how synthehol works, Aaron shares his Mallrats story, and John talks about almost meeting Stephen King!Where my train nerds at?Follow John on Twitter and read more at NerdsThatGeek.com!http://www.twitter.com/johnebetancourthttp://nerdsthatgeek.comComplain about synthehol with us on Facebook and Twitter and our Facebook group!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/eistpod/http://www.twitter.com/eistpodBuy us green stuff on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Standard Orbit 271: Beam Us Up! The Best of Mr. Scott Everyone loves Scotty, right? In this episode of Standard Orbit; Hayley Stoddart and Ken Tripp review and attempt to deliver Mr. Scott's most memorable lines and discuss how it defined his role and character on the show. Follow us on a journey of memorable Scotty lines from the early days of the original series, through the movies, and onto the TNG episode Relics. Ken and Hayley discuss all things Montgomery Scott this week on Standard Orbit: Boldly Listen! Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:27) Scotty's line from the early days on TOS (00:06:36) From TMP to STVI-Scottyisms (00:22:32) Relics! (00:43:46) Final Thoughts (00:49:00) POTFM (00:50:41) Closing (00:59:25) Host Ken Tripp Hayley Stoddart Production Zach Moore (Producer) Ken Tripp (Editor & Producer) Hayley Stoddart (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Mike Richards (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Short Description
A Proud Partner of the When Nerds Attack Podcasting Network. Special Event I - On the Menu: Scottishness in SciFi! Welcome to the SciFi Pubcast! Come for a drink but stay for the speculation. On this special event supplement, we discuss the Scots and their contributions and characters in science fiction. It's Robbie Burns Day on January 25 and we're partaking. Scotch. Haggis. Bagpipes. That's what we are talking about. And names like Montgomery Scott, Connor MacLeod, Amy Pond, and a certain Brigadier General. This is the SciFi Pubcast. We recommend single malt scotch. Music provided courtesy of Logan Rathbone. The SciFi Pubcast logo is by Jea Rhea. Recorded on January 21, 2018. Show website: www.scifipubcast.space Network website: www.whennerdsattack.com Contact us: Email Twitter Facebook Follow our personal Twitter accounts at: Keri Simpson Derek Beebe Joel Welch Dr. Randal Graham Support the When Nerds Attack Podcasting Network at Patreon and follow them on Twitter. Listen Responsibly. Copyright 2018 Joel Welch.
An old ship, an older engineer, and a structure that's older than anyone knows. Old things, but not useless things. It is part flashback, part after school special. Say hello again to Montgomery Scott when we put Relics in the Mission Log. Sponsored this week by Burn Everything Gaming. Follow a completely original Star Trek story told in the style of an RPG at Blue Apron - A better way to cook. Check out this week's menu and get your first three meals free - with free shipping - by going to . 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.
An old ship, an older engineer, and a structure that’s older than anyone knows. Old things, but not useless things. It is part flashback, part after school special. Say hello again to Montgomery Scott when we put Relics in the Mission Log. Sponsored this week by Burn Everything Gaming. Follow a completely original Star Trek story told in the style of an RPG at Blue Apron - A better way to cook. Check out this week’s menu and get your first three meals free - with free shipping - by going to . 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.
An old ship, an older engineer, and a structure that's older than anyone knows. Old things, but not useless things. It is part flashback, part after school special. Say hello again to Montgomery Scott when we put Relics in the Mission Log. Sponsored this week by Burn Everything Gaming. Follow a completely original Star Trek story told in the style of an RPG at Blue Apron - A better way to cook. Check out this week's menu and get your first three meals free - with free shipping - by going to . 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.
We conclude this bold new era of WHO'S WHO with Volume 2 of WHO'S WHO IN STAR TREK! Rob and fellow Network All-Stars Chris Franklin and Siskoid are joined by Gene Hendricks (THE HAMMER PODCAST) to talk about The Mirror Universe, Harry Mudd, The Organians, Christopher Pike, Saavik, Sarek, Montgomery Scott, Spock, Hikaru Sulu, Tribbles, Nyota Uhura, and more! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/WWtrekV2 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/WWtrekV2gallery E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Check out Siskoid's book on Star Trek here: http://www.atbpublishing.com Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/whos-who-definitive-podcast/id1087335211 Our fantastic opening theme is by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas Closing Music by Alexander Courage. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Live long and Prosper!
Take a trip down Montgomery Scott’s memory lane, and learn the best kept secret of everybody’s favorite chief engineer in the pages of DC’s Star Trek Annual #3. Why is Scotty depressed and drinking more than he should? What news has brought up specters of the past? Peter David and [...]
Take a trip down Montgomery Scott's memory lane, and learn the best kept secret of everybody's favorite chief engineer in the pages of DC's Star Trek Annual #3. Why is Scotty depressed and drinking more than he should? What news has brought up specters of the past? Peter David and Curt Swan bring us a very personal, and hearbreaking tale. Also, what did Dave do in high school that had lasting effects on his Star Trek fandom? Why all of the questions? Download the episode and find out.The show is available through iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-true-freaks-presents-daves/id1023227055?mt=2) Or, listen through Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daves-daredevil-podcast)
Take a trip down Montgomery Scott's memory lane, and learn the best kept secret of everybody's favorite chief engineer in the pages of DC's Star Trek Annual #3. Why is Scotty depressed and drinking more than he should? What news has brought up specters of the past? Peter David and Curt Swan bring us a very personal, and hearbreaking tale. Also, what did Dave do in high school that had lasting effects on his Star Trek fandom? Why all of the questions? Download the episode and find out.The show is available through iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-true-freaks-presents-daves/id1023227055?mt=2) Or, listen through Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daves-daredevil-podcast)
上期看完《星际迷航3超越星辰》谈了一点正面评价,这一期我们本来想好好地负面批判一番,结果整整扯了一期的致敬与情怀。本期节目录制于20160916,主播:小猪|CrazyEMH————2:00 透明铝 Transparent aluminum http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Transparent_aluminum47:32 "Equinox" 春分点号 VOY, 5x26 & 6x01 http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Equinox_(episode)49:22 播客 "Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast" 的第13集 "Episode 13: Montgomery Scott(y) himself, Simon Pegg!" 里采访谈到创作过程 http://www1.play.it/audio/engage-the-official-star-trek-podcast/●本台反馈●Email: subspacesignal@qq.com, all frequencies open.新浪微博:迷于星际迷航播客
上期看完《星际迷航3超越星辰》谈了一点正面评价,这一期我们本来想好好地负面批判一番,结果整整扯了一期的致敬与情怀。本期节目录制于20160916,主播:小猪|CrazyEMH————2:00 透明铝 Transparent aluminum http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Transparent_aluminum47:32 "Equinox" 春分点号 VOY, 5x26 & 6x01 http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Equinox_(episode)49:22 播客 "Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast" 的第13集 "Episode 13: Montgomery Scott(y) himself, Simon Pegg!" 里采访谈到创作过程 http://www1.play.it/audio/engage-the-official-star-trek-podcast/●本台反馈●Email: subspacesignal@qq.com, all frequencies open.新浪微博:迷于星际迷航播客
上期看完《星际迷航3超越星辰》谈了一点正面评价,这一期我们本来想好好地负面批判一番,结果整整扯了一期的致敬与情怀。 本期节目录制于20160916,主播:小猪|CrazyEMH ———— 2:00 透明铝 Transparent aluminum 47:32 "Equinox" 春分点号 VOY, 5x26 & 6x01 Equinox (episode) 49:22 播客 "Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast" 的第13集 "Episode 13: Montgomery Scott(y) himself, Simon Pegg!" 里采访谈到创作过程 ●本台反馈● Email: subspacesignal@qq.com, all frequencies open. 新浪微博:迷于星际迷航播客
In this episode, Jordan welcomes the other half of the writing duo for Star Trek Beyond, Simon Pegg! Fresh off the set of his next movie “Ready Player One”, Simon gives Jordan further insight into the writing process for the film as well as revealing a few easter eggs that you may have missed!
...it's a Dyson Sphere! This week, the Trek Geeks take on an episode considered beloved by Star Trek fans all over the globe--"Relics," from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Starship Enterprise discovers a Federation ship that crashed on a Dyson sphere more than seventy-five years ago. On board, there's a single survivor suspended in the transporter buffer--none other than Captain Montgomery Scott. Scotty became the third series regular from The Original Series to cross paths with the Next Generation crew and it was a welcome sight when this episode debuted in 1992. Since that time, the Trek Geeks have taken a more critical view of this story. They'll talk about the things they liked, but they'll also examine the areas where they feel this episode did a disservice to the character of Montgomery Scott. It's a potentially unpopular view on an incredibly popular story in this, the 50th episode of Trek Geeks! PLUS--Mike Rittenhouse and Andy F ark from FIVE YEAR MISSION beam down with a very special announcement!
...it's a Dyson Sphere! This week, the Trek Geeks take on an episode considered beloved by Star Trek fans all over the globe--"Relics," from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Starship Enterprise discovers a Federation ship that crashed on a Dyson sphere more than seventy-five years ago. On board, there's a single survivor suspended in the transporter buffer--none other than Captain Montgomery Scott. Scotty became the third series regular from The Original Series to cross paths with the Next Generation crew and it was a welcome sight when this episode debuted in 1992. Since that time, the Trek Geeks have taken a more critical view of this story. They'll talk about the things they liked, but they'll also examine the areas where they feel this episode did a disservice to the character of Montgomery Scott. It's a potentially unpopular view on an incredibly popular story in this, the 50th episode of Trek Geeks! PLUS--Mike Rittenhouse and Andy F ark from FIVE YEAR MISSION beam down with a very special announcement!
The long-awaited fourth episode of THE LAST WORD is out and, hilariously, it's about the team working to an extremely short deadline. Sarah goes to the worst party with the worst guy in the worst clothes, Tiddler predicts football results in the worst way, Mr. Sullivan has the worst conversation during a romantic date and Montgomery Scott has the worst shore leave when he murders a number of young women before Kirk and Spock cover it up in the worst imaginable way, but - of course - that's from a different series.Which hockey player had a state funeral? Why is Subbuteo so named? Who looks like they're indulging in "a kinda hybrid Indiana Jones/Duran Duran video cosplay"? Find out the answers in...DEADLINE
Montgomery Scott. Every ship needs an engineer, and every engineer wishes they were a miracle worker like Scotty. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew discuss the always faithful Montgomery Scott. We cover him across the ages and parallel universes, with and without mustache, even comparing him to a Xenomorph from Alien for some reason. Find out all about the redshirt who defies all odds!
A follow up on the story of Rob Ford and the story of Marion Barry. The wartime history of Montgomery Scott. And a follow up on Greg's family freezing everything.
James Swallow: The Stuff of Dreams. It all started years ago with an idea revolving around that unusual spatial anomoly in Generations. It ended with the commissioning of a Next Generation novella called The Stuff of Dreams. In this episode of Literary Treks we're joined by James Swallow to talk about his new story that centers on Captain Jean-Luc Picard and goes a long way—in just 94 pages—toward fleshing out the inner workings of one of Starfleet's greatest captains. In our news segment we go inside DK's new Star Trek Visual Dictionary for a hands-on review, speculate on IDW's upcoming film sequel After Darkness, and review Star Trek Ongoing #19, the backstory of Montgomery Scott.
The ultimate case of the invisible materializing along with a discussion of what it means that Jesus is the firstborn of all creation.