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This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection. Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ships and use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING. This week on Episode 484 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Janeway’s monumental day, a ProDigy Composer, Michelle Hurd’s reference to Medea, and an itsy-bitsy-teeny-weenie-grayish-printed-ship-in-3D! In Star Trek gaming, we dive even deeper into Star Trek Online’s “Partisans” before heading “On Screen” to trek out - “Far From Home” 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 Week’s Community Questions are: CQ: What did you think of Star Trek Online’s new episode “Partisans”? AND CQ: What has been the highlight of the Year of Klingon content revamps for you? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Janeway’s Monumental Unveiling! It was a cool, cloudy Saturday morning in Bloomington, Indiana. The spectators would have huddled closer, were it not for the virus - the Pandemic. But they gathered nonetheless, mindfully social distancing and donning the standard facial accoutrements. What kept them warm that brisk morning wasn’t coats, or capes, or coffee - it was hope. Though to be fair, the coats, capes and coffee probably helped! On Saturday October 24th, the Captain Janeway Bloomington Collective unveiled the reason for the gathering - the Captain Kathryn Janeway Monument and Statue. We told you about the fundraiser back in January, but here’s a quick recap. The Captain Janeway Bloomington Collective fundraised for a proposed Captain Janeway Statue and Plaque to be erected at her fictional-birthplace, Bloomington, Indiana. The unveiling featured ”A bronze sculpture atop a limestone base, plated in steel, as well as an accompanying educational display was designed to serve as a monument to Captain Janeway.” But what would the party be without the woman of honor? It’d be like a nebula without coffee. So, it was good that Captain Janeway herself - Kate Mulgrew - joined the unveiling via the magic of the internet. She shared that she is a first-time grandmother, thanked the attendees, and then she dished a bit about what brought her to the upcoming “Star Trek: Prodigy”. Photo Courtesy of janewaystatue.com Star Trek Prodigy’s Composer Announced Speaking of Prodigy, Star Trek’s newest animated series is looking - or sounding - like it is coming together. This week, another piece of the proverbial puzzle has been added - the series theme has a composer! The Film Music Reporter announced on Tuesday October 20th that Israeli-Dutch composer Nami Melumad would Compose for the anticipated new series, Star Trek: Prodigy. The 31-year-old Melumad’s recent work includes composing for Seth Rogen’s “American Pickle”, The Amazon series “Absentia”, and Star Trek: Short Trek’s “Q&A” - The one with Spock and Number One rocking “The Pirates of Penzance”. According to the article, “Q&A” isn’t Melumad’s only Star Trek association. ”Melumad has also recently collaborated with Michael Giacchino on the score for the upcoming video game Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, which is set to be released on December 11, 2020.”. Giacchino, of course, is the composer of the Kelvin-Timeline films and Director of the Short Trek “Ephraim and Dot” - the one with a tardigrade and a robot rocking the history of the Enterprise. Trek nuggets. Photo Courtesy of IMDB Michelle Hurd Talks With Inverse Lower Decks wrapped, Discovery is airing, Prodigy has a new composer - but what about Picard? This week, “Star Trek: Picard” star Michelle Hurd sat down with Inverse, and she shed some light on Picard’s production timetable and - more importantly - on her character, Raffi. In regards to when she plans on getting back on set, Hurd told Inverse’s Jen Glennon ”I believe we are going to be going back in January. That's the last thing I heard. So we're really excited about that. We just want to make sure that everybody's safe, and the protocols are in place so that we can keep our our captain as safe as we possibly can.” Raffi and Jean-Luc, before they both parted ways with Starfleet.Trae Patton/CBS Hurd Talks More About Raffi Hurd compared her character Raffi’s journey - and rejections - to that of the tragic Greek character, Medea. ”when Raffi makes that call to Starfleet, the last line of her friend saying, “Do me a favor, lose my number,” that’s another door that’s closed. This comes right after her son — rightly! — tells her, "you don't get to be absent from the majority of my life, then jump in saying you're better."”. Hurd went on to say ”The truth is that everybody's story may not be as happy as we assume. People struggle, and we should take the time to have more patience and empathy for people who are hiding their pain. I loved that juxtaposition, of Raffi being very blunt, clever, dramatic and fun, when the reality was it was just a facade.” Hurd later discussed the budding relationship of Raffi and Seven, telling Inverse ”I’d love to see a fluidity to their relationship. It's about connection — seeing someone, hearing someone, allowing those people to affect us — and acting upon that without judgment, without labels, without stigma. I have no idea exactly what will be happening in the future for Raffi and Seven. But I really have faith in the in the writers and their vision. I would really love to see that relationship taken to a place where that love is explored and embraced and celebrated.” Rios (Santiago Cabrera) comforts Raffi after a double-whammy rejection from her estranged son and an old friend sends her reeling.Trae Patton/CBS Tiny Voyager Flies! Okay, Voyagers cool, but have you ever seen a self-propelled micro-Intrepid class ship? That’s exactly what PC Gamer brought us this week, and it’s just too damned cute not to share. But also SCIENCE! When we say tiny, we mean TINY. This 3d printed Intrepid class vessel measures a mere 15 micrometers - that’s about 0.0006 inches for our stubborn non-metric users. TEENY TINY. But, why would anyone want to 3d print such a itsy-bitsy-teeny-tiny starship? Artificial Microswimmering! From the PC Gamer article, artificial microswimmers are ”3D printed, synthetic "colloidal particles" (solid objects suspended in liquid) [that] have no moving parts, [but] instead [...] propel themselves through liquid by way of chemical reaction—platinum that reacts with hydrogen peroxide.” So now we know what a microswimmer is, but why bother making them? Researcher Daniella Kraft explains that research with ARTIFICIAL microswimmers could help understand BIOLOGICAL microswimmers. That includes white blood cells, sperm, and bacteria. (Image credit: Soft Matter Journal) Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Priority One Review: “Partisans” By Thomas Reynolds The latest episode in the Klingon Civil War arc, “Partisans” picks up sometime after the disastrous Khitomer conference. Adet’pa works her Witchy ways on J’Ula’s behalf, digging up a ragtag team of scoundrels with hearts of latinum and very particular sets of skills. Together you venture deep into J’mpok’s web of conspiracies to clear your name, and discover some fascinating new opportunities in pet ownership along the way. But the fight for truth, justice, and to remain Klingon goes disastrously well–and what you break might never be restored. Mission Structure In terms of mission structure, “Partisans” is familiar and unfortunately repetitive. Ground combat is favored over space, which makes sense for character-centric stories that take place in a few locations. However the fights in both environments get tiresome, as you protect NPC X from infinite waves of Enemy Y while they do Plot Thing Z. The bar fight on Nimbus feels even longer, as it lacks a clear endpoint, and then suddenly it’s Oops! All Nausicans! Consider playing this mission in a team with AoE and control powers, so you can quicker pick off enemies that won’t acknowledge your aggro. Production Value Production values are likewise familiar, following the overall improvement we’ve seen since Victory is Life. The voice acting quality varies between decent and excellent, with show characters turning in professional work and others sincerely trying their best. Whether Wilkins’ heavy Southern drawl works for you or not depends more on personal taste than strength of performance. And we have to call out the impact of Westin’s animation work in making collections of polygons look alive. Storytelling But what of the story itself? Star Trek Online’s writing has always been one of its strengths, and “Partisans” is bookended with particular excellence. Opening the mission in Shangdu reinforces the permanence of this world, with all its minigun-wielding dancers and pet Vibriosaurs. These locations exist with their own positions and trajectories, even when we’re not there to observe them. Besides, everyone loves a good bar fight. On the other end, the narrative swerve into an Imperial free-for-all is intriguing and devastating. You might have expected J’Ula’s broadcast to draw the final battlelines, as the Great Houses finally choose sides in the fight for the Empire’s soul. Instead it precipitates a rush for the exits, with every House for themselves and J’mpok’s ambitions vaulting ever higher. That’s not the outcome we’re expecting but, as contentiously fractured as Klingon society is, could it have gone any other way? Conclusion Just as much a surprise is J’Ula’s transformation from a menacing figure to a tragic one. She’s a violent anachronism, fighting for a worldview centuries behind us. Yet we pity her for her success, as her good intentions destroy the unity her brother died to create. Whether you yourself are Klingon or just an interested observer, the disintegrated Empire has no safe harbors–only knives wherever you turn. “Partisans” gives us no rock, no hiding place, and nowhere to stand in the coming storm. It is profound and staggering, and we can’t wait to see what happens next. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVYq5Bidieg&feature=youtu.be Star Trek Online Year of Klingon Recap and Impressions By Shane Hoover At this point, we’re well into Star Trek Online’s “Year of Klingon”. So let’s take a quick look at the work Cryptic have done so far to freshen up some of the oldest Klingon content in the game. For starters, the art teams have brought their usual “A” games to this Year of Klingon party. This is one of the first things you’ll notice if you haven’t created or played a Klingon character in a long time. Right from the character creation wizards, you see all new, more detailed costume and character models. It may not seem like a big deal, but as you play through mission after mission you really appreciate it. Year of Klingon - Star Trek Online Art Updates It’s especially noticeable when you start encountering NPCs that have been around the game a long time. J’mpok has never looked so unlikable! Worf has never looked so… WORF! Then there are the old generic NPCs like Aakar, Sirella, and Adet’pa who are now modeled in amazing detail after their real voice actors. The art updates certainly don’t stop there, either. The environment art team have updated a lot of old maps for the Year of Klingon. Some parts of the Qo’nos social zone have been updated, like the sky and the lighting. There’s even a new Great Hall map, but you only see that inside episode missions for now. The mission maps used in the Tutorial and the Empire and Warzone story arcs have been remastered, too. These new maps really go a long way toward improving the sense that you’re playing a 10 year old game. Reworked Mission Arcs The other revamps they’ve made to improve that “really old game” feel are the reworked Klingon Mission Arcs “Empire” and “Warzone”. In the “Empire” arc, the mission progressions aren’t changed too drastically. But all of the new art, new voiceover work, and the amazing new cinematic cutscenes really stand out. The Khitomer and Rura Penthe ground maps are especially nicely redone. Then you hit the “Warzone” arc, and there’s some real change in progression. Where the old content often laid out mission objectives to leave you feel like you’re covering as much of the map mileage as possible, the revamps give a much more streamlined progress. To that end, what used to be 3 different missions are now merged into one, “Mars, the Bringer of War”. Instead of feeling like you’re wasting time covering ground all the time, you’re definitely moving the story ahead. And the story has some great improvements, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgY90JEbVi4&feature=youtu.be Klingon Culture For one thing, it’s clear that the writers wanted to deep dive more into Klingon Culture with the new revamps. As an example, they devoted an entirely new cutscene to the Klingon Ak’Voh funeral rituals. Which brings us back to those new cutscenes. This has to be one of the biggest improvements in the Year of Klingon. With the much more expressive facial animations and motion capture of STO’s new generation of cutscenes, the drama factor gets kicked way up. Whether the High Council is arguing and slinging insults, or Torg is betraying the Empire with a knife in the back, or Worf is gripped with mourning, these new Klingon story beats feel a lot more invested than they used to. There’s still quite a bit to come from the rest of the Year of Klingon, too. So we’re definitely excited to see what comes next! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FROsc3l0hsA&feature=youtu.be
On Saturday October 10th 2015 - five years ago - a Carrickmines halting site was swept by a blazing fire. It was the deadliest fire in Ireland since Stardust - claiming a total of ten victims, five adults and five children including five-month-old baby. It not only had an effect on that community and wider society then, but the effects are felt today To discuss and reflect, Kieran was joined on Friday's edition of The Hard Shoulder by Martin Collins, co-director at Pavee Point, and Father Dermot Lane, Retired Parish priest in Balally.
For the first time ever, My God a Podcast presents My God a Podcast Stories.On Saturday October 7, 2000 the Georgia Bulldogs ended a nine game losing streak to the Tennessee Volunteers.For the 20th anniversary of the only time the goalposts ever came down at Sanford Stadium, Jim Wood sits down with not only co-host John Powell, but also Chase Kelley (Seven Six Apparel), Jeff Dantzler (Georgia Bulldog broadcaster, 960 the Ref host, Bulldawg Illustrated), and George Foster (former player, Georgia great, NFL great) to tell their story from that night in the year 2000.Timestamps (approximate)01:05 - Jim (@JimWoodPMP) & John (@PowellJohnT)15:50 - Chase Kelley (@ChanceDawg19)29:38 - Jeff Dantzler (@jeffdantzlertv)39:38 - George Foster (@GeorgeFoster72)Subscribe!Apple | Google | Amazon | Stitcher | TuneInSocial:Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Kathleen Allan joins It Takes Two with Amy & JJ to talk about an event that is quickly going from a small community idea to a global time of hope and healing. On Saturday October 10th at 10am (local time) for 10 minutes, Kathleen's group is asking people to spend 10 minutes reflecting and praying for unity as we remember all of those who we have lost due to COVID-19. If you are interested getting your community involved (like encouraging your church to ring their bells) find them online by using the hashtag #PauseForThePandemic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Church! Welcome to the FUMC Boro Podcast. I’m Ben Shaw, the director of Modern Worship and Media. As we continue to work back to a normal weekly schedule I do want to remind you about some of the changes we’ve had to our Sunday Morning Schedule. Our Modern Worship Service is now at 8:30 AM both in-person and online. Our Traditional Worship Service is now at 10:30 AM both in person and online. At this time we are still asking everyone to pre-register for the services so head on over to our website fumcm.org/register to do that before Sunday. Also our Family Life Ministry is hosting a Fun Event this Weekend called “Chalk The Church.” On Saturday October 4th we are inviting families to come out and Decorate the church parking lot with chalk that we will provide and enjoy some food from one of the 4 food trucks that will be there. M.L. Rose Food Truck: https://mlrose.com/truck/ Fatty Matty's Pizza: https://www.facebook.com/FattyMattysPizza/ Flames Hot Chicken and Fish: https://www.facebook.com/flameshotchickenandfish Sweet's Treats: https://www.sweetstreats2020.com/ There are two sessions available from 10:30 AM-Noon and from 12:30-2PM. You can also find the registration for this event at fumcm.org/register We are so glad that you have chosen to be in ministry here with us at First United Methodist Church of Murfreesboro, TN and pray that we can ALL live into our mission of Growing Disciples of Jesus Christ Who Know him, love him, and Serve him. Now here is one of our Associate Pastors, Rev. Krislyn Durham, as she brings us a message from the book of Matthew entitled “Another Question. Another Parable.”
On Saturday October 12, 2019, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law hosted a book release celebration for Associate Dean Leah Punkett’s “Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk about Our Kids Online.” As part of the event, Professor Plunkett sat down Dean Megan Carpenter to discuss the book and have a Q&A with the audience. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead Learn more about the book and check out Leah's tour dates at https://leahplunkett.com https://law.unh.edu
David and Maria had known each other for more than 15 years. They met on a blind date and after a few years of dating they split up but remained friends and never lost contact. On Saturday October 17, 2015, Maria and David meet in his apartment to watch a movie and drink some wine. … Continue reading "33. David’s story"
On Saturday October 1st, 1948 Frank Sinatra was a guest on Spike Jones' Spotlight Review, over the CBS airwaves. Sinatra's natural ability to drift between comedic routine and singing performances was on display.
EUP's annual Ghost Stories show! With special guests: 10:20 - 10:30 am Central, Rosemary Ellen Guiley http://www.visionaryliving.com . http://www.visionarylivingpublishing.com . 10:40 - 11:30 am Central, Tonya Madia, RYT, RMT, LMT and Joey Madia http://newmystics.com/ . https://www.facebook.com/TonyaMadiaRYTRMTLMT/ . https://www.facebook.com/joeynewmystics . 11:30 - 11:50 am Central, Loyd Auerbach https://www.facebook.com/loyd.auerbach . Happy Birthday to the Exploring Unexplained Phenomena radio program (EUP). On Saturday October 27th we celebrate 34 years of broadcast. The EUP radio program is the longest-running paranormal talk radio program in the world !
Darius attended UMBC on a full scholarship where he ran track, after graduating with a mathematics he hung up his spikes and began his a career as a math teacher. During his summer vacation he volunteered at 1012 Sports in Baltimore. The experience impacted him so much that he decided he'd pick up his running shoes and run for a cause. In this episode we talk about what the transition was like for him from the the track to the road. On Saturday October 20th we'll tackle the Baltimore Half Marathon together. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derek-oxley/support
The first Lunch Agenda series, Groceries for All, explores why, in our nation’s capital, good food still can’t be taken for granted. On Saturday October 14th, hundreds of DC residents walked to downtown Anacostia from the nearest grocery store– a Giant Foods over 2 miles away– ending at a rally calling for city investment in access to healthy food for every resident. In part 1 of the series, Kiko interviews Dominique Hazzard of DC Greens, who planned the march.
Storm Xavier lashed Berlin with winds of 120 kilometres an hour on October 5. Public transport and flights were cancelled for most of the day, and regional train lines were cut for several days. Five people died from falling trees and car accidents, and 18 flamingos at the Berlin Zoo didn’t make it through the storm. How do storms get their names? You can pay €260.61 to name a storm. The money goes to climate research at the Institut für Meteorologie at Berlin’s Freie Universität. Sign up for one at http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/wetterpate. Only weeks after Berliners voted to keep Tegel Airport open, Lufthansa has announced it will soon begin operating Boeing 747s at Tegel. Three 747 services will run daily between Tegel and Frankfurt due to high passenger demand following the Air Berlin insolvency. The airline will have to pay a €515 euro penalty per flight to land the noisy jets, none of which goes to the long-suffering residents of Pankow. Following the German national elections, the Friedrichstadt Palast director Berndt Schmidt said supporters of the Alternative für Deutschland party should hand back their tickets. He later said AFD voters were welcome, but might feel uncomfortable in his multi-cultural, multi-sexual, multi-religious theatre. The AFD reacted by calling for Friedrichstadt Palast to lose 12% of its public funding. On Saturday October 7 the theatre was evacuated due to a bomb threat. Among the 1700 audience members were ten AFD supporters who were given tickets by their party.
The campaign against the Adani coal mine proposed for Queensland in the Galilee basin has been described as the biggest environmental battle in Australia since the Franklin Dam blockade. On Saturday October 7th the protest is being taken national. All over Australia the #StopAdani campaign is holding a day of special events and rallies.Blair Palese who heads up 350.org in Aust expains the national day of action and what's happening around the country. And Indian environmental advocate Ruchira Talukdar talks about Adani's environmental abuse in India, and some of the emerging connections between anti-coal activism in India and Australia.
*Originally posted at MissioAlliance.org On Saturday October 29th Missio Alliance hosted She Leads: Reclaiming the Blessed Alliance for Faithful Mission. The main event was simulcast to regional venues all of the country. I had the privilege of moderating the local panel in my hometown of Austin, TX. Our panelists were: Latasha Morrison is a bridge-builder, […]
On Saturday October 8 at 8 pm, Triona Marshall (harp) will play a concert of both traditional and new music, including the first movement of Handel's Harp Concerto in B flat. Tríona’s music has been hailed by critics as both sensitive and revelatory. Drawing from the centuries-old harp tradition, her performances are renowned for their depth, virtuosity and flair. Years spent performing with orchestras and The Chieftains have brought her all over the world. However, it is as a soloist that the depth of her journey becomes most palpable. For more information on this concert, or to book tickets, which are €18 and €15 for concessions, please ring John at (01) 2818146 or email derekneilson@eircom.net .
Need a job? Pay as much as 55k plus benefits. Oct 3 Berks Manufacturing Day Starts at 8am at RACC's Schmidt Training and Technology Center. BE THERE! Did you know there are 500 manufacturing companies in Berks County that employ over 30,000 people? The average wage for these employees is $55,000! 54% of those manufacturing workers are over 45 years old which means there will be a multitude of jobs available in this sector. Deb Heffner is the Economic Development Director at GREP (Greater Reading Economic Partnership). Deb Heffner's community story is all about opportunity for you and for business in Berks County. Manufacturing Day is a national event on October 3rd that celebrates manufacturing in the USA. GREP is staging a Berks Manufacturing Day to celebrate the manufacturers right here in our community. On Saturday October 3rd you will have an opportunity to meet with 30 manufacturers in Berks County who are looking for employees. Find out what they do and how you can be part of 'Made in the USA'! The day starts at 8am at the Schmidt Training and Technology Center at RACC. At 9:30 buses will depart taking you to tour 5 different manufacturing facilities. Choose your destination. East Penn Manufacturing American Crane Cambridge-Lee Brentwood Remcon Plastics At the end of the day you just may have a new career path with excellent pay and benefits! Don't miss this opportunity to open a new door in your life. Berks Manufacturing Day is Oct 3 The event is FREE! Register at www.careersin2years.com
On Saturday October 5th, Back on my Feet DFW hosted their third annual fundraiser, the Rugged and Raw Trail Run. Humid and moderately warm conditions greeted over 160 runners ready for a 10km or 20km scamper on the uncomfortably fun and scenic trails at Cedar Ridge Preserve. An intimate DFW trail... [Hey EB tribe! Check out the full podcast article, interview, and other goodies by simply clicking on the article title.]
On Saturday October 12th, during the final weekend in the Battlefield 4 Open Beta we did a live stream with Hellfirecomms and played Battlefield 4 with the community. Join Mempf, Dante the Jedi, Emeralds, Hunterchief, and Pleyway The Sweed as we play some Battlefield 4 Siege of Shanghai. Loading the player… Download:
On Saturday October 6th, the Decibel Geek podcast ventured out of the bat cave to meet a large contingent of fellow Geeks at the Nashville Comic & Horror Festival. With a ton of amazing folks wearing wild costumes and special guests including Ernie Hudson in full Ghostbusters gear, it was a bit distracting recording on-location but we still want to share the experience with you in this week's episode; Radio Sucks Radio Show volume 8! Our mobile producer Marc Bullard joins us on the mic this week as the three of us select a truly eclectic mix of tunes are you are not likely to hear on your payola-funded corporate radio station. We kick things off with Marc's pick of a track from Skid Row's Slave to the Grind album that will make you go ape followed by a gut-wrenching track from Alice in Chains' Dirt album. Aaron spins a celebratory tune from The Donnas before coming out of our first break with Marc's pick of a newer track from Extreme followed by a more recent tender-loving song from Motley Crue's Saints of Los Angeles album. Before heading into the break, Chris spins a track from Iron Maiden that ponders the idea of toying with crazy people. We return from break #2 with the strangest grouping of songs you'll never hear anywhere else. We segue from Aaron's choice of a powerful track from Paul Stanley's 1978 KISS solo album into a track that Marc picks in honor of Aaron performed by The Dead Milkmen. If that wasn't strange enough, Chris serves up a long jammified track from King's X that will surely make you want to never attempt to play guitar again. Closing out today's show is a track from End of the Century by The Ramones that Chris loves in all it's different incarnations. We hope you dig the tunes you hear today. If you do....... Buy Music! Skid Row Alice in Chains The Donnas Extreme Motley Crue Iron Maiden KISS The Dead Milkmen King's X Ramones
On Saturday October 1, 2011, PEERS hosted its first Mental Health and Wellness Walk at Cesar Chavez Park in Berkeley. PEERS Podcast host Jenee Darden gives you an audio tour of the day.
On Saturday October 8, Motor Sport hosted a readers’ evening in association with Audi UK at the Audi quattro rooms in West London. Star guests included Le Mans winners Allan McNish, Tom Kristensen and Audi factory team engineers Howden ‘H’ Haynes and Leena Gade. The documentary Truth in 24 – that everyone watched at the start of the evening – follows the factory Audi team as they fight through the gruelling race in the knowledge that their car is technically slower that its rival from Peugeot. In one of the most nail-biting Le Mans in recent history, the Audi team works together to overcome its rivals, and it is engineer Howden’s inspired tyre-change decision 23 and half hours into the race that helps the number two car to victory. After watching the film editor Damien Smith sat down with all four as well as editor-in-chief Nigel Roebuck. Here is the recording of the discussion... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.