4th episode of the second season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''
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Dave Mader and company have rewatched Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 2, Episode 4 "The Outrageous Okona" (1988), as part of a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast review series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down.Live Long and PodcastStar Trek: The Next Generation S2 E4 - "The Outrageous Okona" (1988) | Episode ReviewFirst Aired: December 12, 1988In-universe year: 2365Date of Podcast: February 12, 2025Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review SeriesTHIS WEEK'S PODCASTERSDave Mader, Heather Narduzzi, Adam WoodwardLIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BYDave Mader and Jaemeel RobinsonA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSCheck us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcastPRODUCERDave MaderSupport us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcastStreaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook:Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcastYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcastFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcastAudio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts.Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdGListen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast#TNG #StarTrek #TheNextGeneration #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts #LocutorsOfTrek
Vicky is somewhat right about this episode all she missed was the B plot but thats ok she still did good
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! On Fraggle Rock, Gobo gets trapped in Doc's workshop in "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk?" And Star Trek TNG episode, "The Outrageous Okona." A Han Solo wannabe gives the whole Enterprise herpes and Data learns how to be a failed comic.
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! On Fraggle Rock, Gobo gets trapped in Doc's workshop in "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk?" And Star Trek TNG episode, "The Outrageous Okona." A Han Solo wannabe gives the whole Enterprise herpes and Data learns how to be a failed comic.
The debate of a century: Is Data smarter than Sherlock Holmes? Is Dr. Pulaski just way too mean to Data? Find out on the KUWTC this week as Rob, Joe, and Nick review the episodes, "Elementary, Dear Data" and "The Outrageous Okona". In the first half of the episodes, join us for conversations on O.J. Simpson, X-Men 97, Fallout, and....Jojo Siwa?!
Join Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson, and Commander Robert Neal as they continue their voyage through all things Star Trek! In this episode, we dive into season 2 of The Next Generation with these episodes: The Child, Where Silence Has Lease, Elementary Dear Data, The Outrageous Okona, and Loud As A Whisper. Check out Pieman Graphics on Etsy for Space Show Show and Geekshow stickers! All TSSS and GS proceeds go to our friend Leigh George Kade. https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiemanGraphics
*This review content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not a promotion nor promotional material for any other parties. We stand in full solidarity with SAG-AFTRA.**Recorded on July 12, 2023Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk, review Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2 episode 4 "The Outrageous Okona."Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producers:Dr. Susan V. GrunerJason OkunAssociate Producers:Homer FrizzellDr. Ann Marie Segal Eve England Yvette Blackmon-Tom TJ Jackson-BeyBill Victor Arucan Titus MohlerDarlena Marie Blander Dr. Mohamed Noor Tierney C. Dieckmann Anna Post Rex A. Wood Anil O. Polat Joe BalsarottiMike GuDr. Stephanie BakerDequeue Neal AkasakaJustine Norton-KertsonCarrie SchwentFaith HowellEdward Foltz AKA Crewman guyMai, Live From TokyoMatt BoardmanChris McGeeJustin WeirJake BarrettJane JorgensenHenry UngerJed ThompsonAllyson Leach-HeidJulie ManasfiMarsha "Classic" SchreierSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
In which we discuss Foundation, S2E03 "King and Commoner." It's an episode for old friends! Remember Bel Riose from Foundation and Empire? We finally get to meet him in the AppleTV+ universe and he's refreshingly like his counterpart from the source material, steadfast and impressive. We also meet Hober Mallow who maybe has a sprinkling of his namesake from the book but appears to be a mashup of several other characters including a big dollop of the Outrageous Okona from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The good news is that he's hilarious! Also, Gaal is mystified by what's going on with Hari's "old friend" Kalle. As our special guest, we welcome back Rick Tetrault of That Star Trek Podcast and the Infinite Potato Network! Rick has been a friend of Stars End since before our very first episode! And speaking of old friends, what the hell just happened to Hari? You don't want to miss this one! Let's go!
Welcome to Watchers of Tomorrow! A podcast where we go through the world of science fiction television episode by episode, talking about the themes, concepts, ideas, the good, the bad, and the weird. We are great fans of sci-fi and would like to invite you on our journey through the funky and strange worlds that we are to explore… Today's episode: What do you get when you're carrying a cargo full of pigeons and you're a droid, but the plot you're tied into is an awkward retelling of Romeo and Juliet? Also, you're being attacked by lasers and some old men who don't know how to just sit down and deal with their problems like adults. And also, also you couldn't tell a joke to save your life. You get this episode! ====== Who are we? Gepwin: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gepwin Dr. Izixs: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrIzixs Check out our web presence: Website: https://watchersoftomorrow.com/ Podbean: https://watchersoftomorrow.podbean.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyH1i8-qV9pI0q8CC-453nw Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixcksgjzjkeadxpqzurf52aaol4?t=Watchers_of_Tomorrow Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/watchers-of-tomorrow?refid=stpr TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Watchers-of-Tomorrow-p1153654/ Digital Podcast: http://www.digitalpodcast.com/feeds/98431-watchers-of-tomorrow Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/2gKB Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iIHJyPt9LbfSX5nFPco4L Music: “Waveform” and “Mori's Principle” by DRKRN "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/collections.html?collection=34&Search=Search Discord: https://discord.gg/s59QNqh
The arrival of Riker's Beard heralded the start of the shift towards a more updated, distinct Star Trek, ready for the Next Generation of fans. While many will tell new explorers of Trek to skip over season 2, we love it for its inconsistency and the truly high highs that you only get by introducing the Borg, or debating the nature of sentience (should be sapience but we'll let it slide) on behalf of our beloved Data. Join us as we discuss those highs (and some of the lows), as well as give a bit of a history of what was going on behind the scenes. Episode Sponsor: SudVPN! Keep your data safe in these trying times! Bicks Log: Does artificial intelligence require sentience to be considered intelligent? Do AIs as we understand them now deserve rights? What will happen when computer systems are given – or acquire – consciousness? Notes: As a reminder, this was recorded before Picard Season 3 aired, so there may be some odd references. If, for some reason you haven't seen the greatest short film of the 21st century so far, please do check out Too Many Cooks. Lindsay deeply regrets her comments about the 1988 WGA Strike. At least Aidan assumes so, since she's been happy to see the 2023 version. The novel that Lindsay mentions involving the Trill's connection to the Conspiracy bugs is called Trill: Unjoined, which you can read about on Memory Beta. Aidan's Tier Ranking of Season 2 Episodes: S-Tier: Measure of a Man (9), Q Who (16) A-Tier: Elementary Dear Data (3), A Matter of Honour (8), The Royale (12), The Emissary (20) B-Tier: Peak Performance (21), Pen Pals (15) C-Tier: The Child (1), Outrageous Okona (4), Loud as a Whisper (5), The Dauphin (10), Time Squared (13), Samaritan Snare (17), Manhunt (19) D-Tier: Schizoid Man (6), The Icarus Factor (14), Up The Long Ladder (18) F-Tier: Shades of Gray (22), Where Silence Has Lease (2) Lindsay's Tier Ranking: S-Tier: Measure of a Man (9), Q Who (16), Elementary Dear Data (3) A-Tier: Pen Pals (15), The Royale (12), The Emissary (20) B-Tier: Peak Performance (21), Manhunt (19), A Matter of Honour (8) C-Tier: Outrageous Okona (4), Loud as a Whisper (5), Time Squared (13), Samaritan Snare (17), Schizoid Man (6) D-Tier: The Icarus Factor (14), Up The Long Ladder (18), The Dauphin (10) F-Tier: Shades of Gray (22), Where Silence Has Lease (2), The Child (1) Twin Peaks actors appearing this season: David L. Lander Madchen Amick (Who we forgot to mention in the episode somehow!!!) Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG Music Outro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls
"Now hear this. Now hear this. On this week's episode of Kirking Off the lads sit down to comment on and watch the Next Generation episode, "The Outrageous Okona". This is largely a circle jerk where Dean, Nathan, and Brian goof on the episode in a attempt to make each other laugh. This works best if you sync up the episode with them. As the plot will be impossible to decipher with these idiots talking over the episode, it can best be summarized as this: Okoana is just a lovable rapscallion who finds himself in need of some engineering assistance, but the plot thickens when we realize that this charmer is on the run because of his roguish lifestyle. He manages to bang Ensign Terri Hatcher within minutes of arriving, and it seems he has his eye fixed on the young Mr. Crusher next. Data learns how to do bad comedy, and Picard finds himself in the middle of the most meaningless conflict of all time. We present to you, "The Outrageous Okona," from Star Trek: The Next Generation." Subscription LinksSubscribe to The Lost Drive-In Podcast: https://ldi.captivate.fm/listenSubscribe to Kirking Off: Star Trek Podcast: https://kirkingoff.captivate.fm/listenSubscribe to Mind Killer: A Dune Podcast: https://mindkiller.captivate.fm/listen Memberships & MerchandiseAcolyte Membership: https://lsgmedia.net/product/acolyteEmissary Membership: https://lsgmedia.net/product/emissaryImperator Membership: https://lsgmedia.net/product/imperatorT-Shirts: https://lsgmedia.net/product-category/merchSocial Media LinksLDI on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lsgmediafansKO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kirkingoffCome watch movies and catch live recordings on Discord: https://discord.gg/8FmrT9Drvu Dean's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/lsgdeanShout-OutsFloyd Frye (Intro/Outro Voice): https://www.tiktok.com/@floydfrye?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcGeorge C Music (LDI Music): https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeCMusicScofflaws (KO Music): https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057415033039
Picard season 3's gonna be a sequel to TNG, DS9 and VOY. That's a lot of promises, maman. Dominion War fallout? Characters from all three series? The ganglia be tweaked.We're also reviewing Star Trek: Prodigy 1x15, "Masquerade", discussing TNG's "The Outrageous Okona" and answering listener feedback. It's a big one. Lots of talking, maman.
In this week's episode we take a look at ‘Crossroads' and ‘Masquerade' from Prodigy and ‘The Outrageous Okona' from TNG.Follow us on Twitter: @retrekpodDrop us an email: retrekpod@gmail.comCome and talk trek with us on Facebook: https://https://www.facebook.com/groups/retrekJoin our live stream at https://www.twitch.tv/retrek1701Check out our You Tube Channels:https://www.youtube.com/c/ReTrekModelStudioshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBClk-Cq7nAwNdqr5MoPpGgIf you enjoy the show please leave us a review on you podcatcher of choice.We are available on:Apple Podcasts (itunes)https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/re-trek/id1446221767Stitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/james-king/retrekSpotifyhttps://u922627.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=TvhtDiauxJVhRdbUMx2NHL6ODzLmx4MtfKCdFx-2FSGFQd5gfI01WXt25VBpzyr74n1Lk9xGpk1-2FfiGSymP8ZFow-3D-3D_fWOmBz09yNQLpJmElfWqCWol4uOpghkCQ1cQ8zLMye-2BTyAd-2F-2BcmotGHNbCQkJxuIkr6ihbXsNye5kkq1Lue4ZCzj9odlDhBHox4Pntp6F00jvPSnc6FHg4tJmk-2BBJ0aOHBPREK3Oq64-2FEt2NijOcayBXin0pcBFmJa6dRhs-2FY-2FbjBdSSlCEUoLFW8qb2gPfeYwruqsS-2BQNcYAvuIeJ69S2LpvQ5QfT5YaBoOfCxZ8Xk5me-2Fh2sXJDNshrm9taoNLe-2BiIo4Xk4qlpeLfEGcDuWQ-3D-3DStar Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek:Picard, Star Trek Lower Decks, Star Trek Prodigy, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and all associated characters are the property of CBS. Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry
This episode contains: Ben will not be cooking turkey this Thanksgiving, instead it's poached salmon! Ben battled Devon's ghost on Geometry Wars 2, doubling Devon's high score (he got 12,676,335 if anyone is asking). Devon lost his leg in the Geometry Wars. "Remember the Slaughter" is a pretty good band name. Is somebody writing down our cool band names? "Annus Horribilis" is another great band name. It means "unfortunate year." Steven recommends the band "The Sword." They rock. Listen to them. This COULD BE a music recommendation podcast, but Steven rejects that idea. Devon introduces us to Swamp Pop instead of talking Science & Science Fiction. Sleep, Data. Sleep: Artificial neural networks learn better when they spend time not learning at all. During sleep, the brain is super busy repeating what we've learned in the day. Catastrophic Forgetting happens with neural networks: it's when new info overwrites old. "Computational Biology" is a rad band name too. Our development in neural network's sleep patterns can be applied to humans. Avenue 5 handled time delay comms, with AI that predicts conversation. We butcher discussing gender diversity during the Trans Day of Remembrance. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221118160305.htm Mmmm, yumm
Outrageous! Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss the Protostar crew's much-anticipated encounter with Admiral Janeway and her crew that goes horribly wrong and their escape with the help of Thadium Okona, aka the Outrageous Okona.
Outrageous! Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss the Protostar crew's much-anticipated encounter with Admiral Janeway and her crew that goes horribly wrong and their escape with the help of Thadium Okona, aka the Outrageous Okona. The post Crossroads (PRO) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob meet the coolest, raddest, most tubular dude in the whole universe as Star Trek: The Next Generation introduces "The Outrageous Okona." On Torchwood: Miracle Day, writer Jane Espenson helps give the series a quick shot in the arm with "Dead of Night." Torchwood: Miracle Day: Dead of Night - 1:51 Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Outrageous Okona - 42:33 Episode Rankings - 1:18:00 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
This week the Enterprise crew come upon a cargo ship in need of repair, it's sole crew member turns out to be more than anyone expected. This guest brings trouble, romance and frustration (for Riker) with him, he also causes Data to try to learn how to be funny. Because of him the Enterprise finds itself in the middle of two warring Father's hellbent on seeing him either married or put to death, a matter which Captain Picard has to solve. All in all it's a slow day for the Enterprise crew. Will Data become a genius comedian? Will Riker see all the single women stolen from him? Will war erupt over a stolen jewel and a pregnant teen? Does Terri Hatcher's hair hold any secrets? All these questions and more will be answer in this episode of Hailing Frequencies Open.
Geordi messes up by bringing holodeck Professor Moriarty to life ("Elementary Dear Data"), and bum Han Solo screws his away around the ship ("The Outrageous Okona"). The guys get bored talking about the second episode and turn the show into a Quantum Leap podcast. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Geordi messes up by bringing holodeck Professor Moriarty to life ("Elementary Dear Data"), and bum Han Solo screws his away around the ship ("The Outrageous Okona"). The guys get bored talking about the second episode and turn the show into a Quantum Leap podcast. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Happy birthday to Billy Campbell - the one-time "Outrageous Okona," who flew onto the big screen as "The Rocketeer." Find out what else he's up to and how he's a part of the next generation Rocketeer story on today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Earl Green Music by Devin Curry
Happy birthday to Billy Campbell - the one-time "Outrageous Okona," who flew onto the big screen as "The Rocketeer." Find out what else he's up to and how he's a part of the next generation Rocketeer story on today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Earl Green Music by Devin Curry
Happy birthday to Billy Campbell - the one-time "Outrageous Okona," who flew onto the big screen as "The Rocketeer." Find out what else he's up to and how he's a part of the next generation Rocketeer story on today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Earl Green Music by Devin Curry
This week a roguish charmer arrives on the Enterprise, Data tries his hand at stand up and we discuss which comedians could never be allowed on Star Trek.
Hi there and welcome to Datalore! A Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast where two siblings get to know each other better. For today's episode, Johno and Rachel dive into “The Outrageous Okona” and then talk about what they find funny and their comedic influences growing up. Is there lots of giggling? Why yes! Thank you so much for giving it a listen, and if you are enjoying our podcast, consider leaving a rating or review. Have fun! Cover art by: Lisa Ann Gaydos Theme Song: Written and Performed by Johno Bryant
This week we go on a holodeck adventure with Data and Geordi to Sherlock Holmes' London and get into some trouble with emergent A.I., and also dollar store Han Solo is here prompting Data to learn how to tell a joke.
A charming smuggler arrives on the Enterprise sparking an interplanetary conflict. Data tries stand-up comedy. Ruthie and Matthew talk about the importance of humour and who in society gets to decide what is funny. Matthew tells bad space jokes. Main cover art by Nathan Nun (www.nathannun.ca) Theme Music by Flame Lion Studios
A charming smuggler arrives on the Enterprise sparking an interplanetary conflict. Data tries stand-up comedy. Ruthie and Matthew talk about the importance of humour and who in society gets to decide what is funny. Matthew tells bad space jokes. Main cover art by Nathan Nun (www.nathannun.ca) Theme Music by Flame Lion Studios
This week on Boldly, Tho we are meeting an, uh, inspired character in The Next Generation's The Outrageous Okona! Inspired by what? I think you can figure it out! Join us for Trek rogues, learning "comedy", and shitty lasers.
The Enterprise gets entangled in a Romeo and Juliet situation and Data learns comedy from Joe Piscopo. Plus a Teri Hatcher sighting! Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy, and tell a friend! Follow us on twitter: @BesottedGeekPod Email the show: besottedgeek@gmail.com Check out our website: besottedgeek.com Buy some stuff: teepublic.com/user/besottedgeek Support the show: patreon.com/besottedgeek Watch Stork suck at video games Tue @ 12:30 EST: twitch.tv/besottedgeek & YouTube
Why did it take Paramount 55 years to green light the first Star Trek? What happened to the Outrageous Okona's eye? And what IS UP with Jerry O'Connell's Voice? Find out those answers and more as Big J, Renzo, and Dag rip up the latest episode of Star Trek Lower Decks! Learn everything you need to know about Star Trek Day with sneak peeks of Picard Season 2, Discovery Season 4, Strange New Worlds, and Prodigy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondtrekpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtrekpodcast/support
This Okona is OUTRAGEOUS! The eponymous captain is introduced ass-first and there isn't a more perfect metaphor for this episode. The main plot is cute, and it's cool to see an actor who might have played Riker charm the main cast - and several ladies aboard the Enterprise. But the B Plot of Data trying to find comedy is stretched thin when the holodeck selects Joe Piscopo as the end-all be-all of stand-up comedy to teach him. Especially when Whoopi Goldberg was right there! Jimmie G. hosts this episode and brings his buddy Zoltan Szabadi on board to talk Trek, Kate doesn't remember Joe Piscopo fondly, Erik waxes poetic about Teri Hatcher and William O. Campbell, and Greg is still amazed Okona never breaks his word. We'd love to receive more feedback or questions we can read aloud and answer on episodes in the future so feel free to email letsReengage@gmail.com or message us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG! Host: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter) Panel: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG), Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG), and guest Zoltan Szabadi! Audio Editor: Krista Curry (@kristafromglee on Twitter, krista.curry on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is "Loud as a Whisper" s2e5 hosted by Greg!
We just can't get enough cosplay episodes! As the Enterprise needs to wait for a rendezvous with the U.S.S. Victory, Data and Geordi have some time to kill and they decide to go to the holodeck. After geeking out over the details of Sherlock Holmes' place, Geordi gets frustrated at the "game" of solving an already written mystery since Data already knows all those details. Pulaski gets in on it by taunting Data's lack of reasoning and the whole game unravels when Geordi mistakenly instructs the computer to create ... well, sentient life, in the form of the criminal mastermind Prof. Moriarty. Oops! Kate hosts with an outrageous cockney accent the whole time (not really), Erik claims The Naked Gun affected his snack-life, Greg drops a perfect score of 10 broken model ship rigging lines, and Jimmie wants the whole holodeck experiment scrapped for the welfare of the ship and all aboard. We'd love to receive more feedback or questions we can read aloud and answer on episodes in the future so feel free to email letsReengage@gmail.com or message us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG! Host: Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Panel: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG), and Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter) Audio Editor: Krista Curry (@kristafromglee on Twitter, krista.curry on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is "The Outrageous Okona" s2e4 hosted by Jimmie with guest Zoltan Szabadi!
The Enterprise encounters a cargo ship in distress and beams over its captain, Thadiun Okona, a self-described flamboyant and rakish character with an eye for the ladies. While Geordi works on repairing the damaged part from Okona's ship, the bounder lives up to his rep by cutting an erotic swath through the Enterpise's female crew. Meanwhile, Data explores the nature of humor, foolishly summoning a mid-1980's comedian to give him lessons on the holodeck with input from Guinan. Just when it seems like the episode couldn't get any sillier, two ships pull up to the Enterprise demanding custody of Okona. One ship from Atlec wants him for knocking up a woman and the ship from Straleb wants him for stealing a jewel. Picard has to decide which claim to honor, if in fact, he honors either. Will Picard send Okona to certain doom? Will Data find a better comedy role model? Will the people who wrote this episode ever get laid?
The Outrageous Okona! A Han Solo rip-off visits the Enterprise while Data tries to learn comedy from a terrible comedian. Surely these are two tastes that will taste great together! Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nathan Tang "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nathan Tang Catch our other projects! Fugitive Frames Film Podcast: www.fugitiveframes.com Fugitive Games (YouTube channel): www.fugitive.games A Knight's Tour (feature film): www.aknightstourmovie.com
Podcast debate quarto episódio da 2ª temporada de A Nova Geração. O post Barba do Riker #29 – “The Outrageous Okona” apareceu primeiro em Trek Brasilis - A fonte definitiva de Star Trek (Jornada nas Estrelas) em português.
Jack's Silly Little Friendly Neighborhood Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Sister! Sooooo, Barm has a ….younger sister! This podcast has now betrayed her, too. Kaela Neufeld makes her Jaxilly debut to talk about one of her (and now our!) favorite books, John Scalzi’s Redshirts! The Barms and Jack dive into a meta(physical) masterpiece of dry comedy, satire and metafictional tomfoolery, all inspired by classic Trek cannon fodder! Along the way, they’ll dish on some Trek news and open the magic box to chat also about Philip Seymour Hoffman, Long Island, The Orville, Gangs of New York, Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes, yetis on spaceships, and the return of the Outrageous Okona. Jack blathers on about how timespace is an illusion again. Listen and become a part of the narrative!
From this week's Star Trek headlines, we #TrekOut how ViacomCBS is an arms dealer in the streaming wars, Ron Moore’s latest adventures, and rumors fresh off the mill! Then, in Gaming, Star Trek Online gets reactionary with it’s newest Legendary Ship offerings, and we finally break down our review of Anniversary’s featured episodes. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages This Week’s Community Questions are: CQ: Where do you think Captain Archer might make an appearance? Picard, Strange New Worlds, or something new. If so what kind of story do you hope they tell about him? AND CQ: Are you getting the 2021 Legendary Ship Bundle, now that all the ships have been revealed and all the updates have been made? AND CQ: Will you be using a cloaked torpedo build on your Temer Raider? If not what kind of build will you use? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Ronald D. Moore Makes a Move As the streaming wars heat up so does the struggle to keep highly talented show creators locked into deals at a single production studio. J.J. Abrahms made headlines recently jumping from Paramount to Warner Bros. and now the Hollywood Reporter is saying Star Trek alum Ronald D. Moore is making a move. Having produced shows for both Starz and Apple TV+ under Sony TV, Moore has secured a deal with Disney’s recently acquired 20th Television where he will start with a recreation of a Swiss Family Robinson series for Disney+. Moore seemed very excited about the move, saying “I grew up loving Disney movies, TV shows, and theme parks, and I still do to this day, so the chance to work on some of the same classic titles like Swiss Family Robinson was an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up.” Moore will remain involved with both Outlander on Starz and For All Mankind on Apple TV+. The latter of which has just premiered its sophomore season. TrekMovie.com Gives Us More From Moore In an exclusive interview with TrekMovie.com, Moore talked about the creation of the show, how they ride the line of an alternate reality space race while keeping it recognizable, and how working on Star Trek taught him how to write for television and the importance of diversity. For All Mankind is set in a fictional reality where a Russian cosmonaut was the first human to set foot on the moon and how that event would affect the subsequent space race to follow. “Star Trek basically taught me everything about writing for television in a lot of ways. And we did a lot of time travel episodes. We talked internally about a lot of history, a lot of alternate history ideas.” One of the biggest changes with this fictional reality is the diversification of NASA astronaut crews nearly 15 years earlier. Moore said that was one of the core concepts of the show, to make a bigger and better space program. “why is it better? We’re creating a better world. To bring it back to Trek, it’s the road to Star Trek. So what [does] the road to Star Trek entail? It entails becoming a better society.” For more information on Moore’s move to Disney and the full interview with Trek Movie, the links are in our show notes. Bob Bakish Talks Arms Dealing We’ve been talking on the show for a while now about CBS All Access – soon to be Paramount Plus – and how the broadcast home of Star Trek fits in among the plethora of streaming services out there. One analogy that we’ve overlooked is, perhaps surprisingly, “arms dealer.” At least, that’s what ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish calls it. We’ve talked in the past about how CBS has been a lot more cavalier with licensing its extensive library to other services. I can still watch star trek reruns on Netflix, for example. However, they’ve made it a habit to sell their new content off as well. According to an article on Bloomberg.com, they’ve sold an Aaron Sorkin drama to Netflix and a movie about Billie Holliday to Hulu. Oh, and that Coming to America sequel? Paramount made it, but Amazon is going to distribute it. And maybe worst of all, they sold a popular Western-themed series called Yellowstone to Peacock. Yeah… Peacock. According to the article, licensing deals like that account for nearly a quarter of the company’s revenue. And with movie theaters closed and the stiff competition among services, that’s money that they can’t afford to just give up. They can’t even pay to get their stuff back. According to the article, Peacock wouldn’t release ViacomCBS from the Yellowstone deal, so they’re just gonna make a prequel. Because if there’s one thing ViacomCBS and Paramount Plus know how to do, it’s how to do reboots and prequels that everyone loves. RUMORS! Well, this week, the rumor-mill was churning out some good ones… But, remember.. These are ONLY rumors and should be taken with a grain of salt! For starters, Drew Dietsch at GiantFreakingRobot has heard reports that Paramount is moving forward with a fourth installment of the Kelvin Timeline --- but, instead of it being a strictly theatrical release, ViacomCBS plans to release it simultaneously via its streaming service and theatres. According to their sources, Pine and the rest of the cast will be involved -- although a new director has not yet been selected. The Plot… they’re going back to the timey-wimey Pine Kirk meets Daddy Hemsworth. As if THAT wasn’t rumor enough, the article goes on to say that the studio is trying to get Shatner to appear as well! MORE RUMORS! While we’re on the topic of returning cast: Dietsch has a separate report suggesting that Scott Bakula -- who played Captain Jonathan Archer is Star Trek: Enterprise -- will come back to reprise the role on Star Trek: Picard. According to the article, the studio hopes to //quote// bring Scott Bakula back by having him cameo in another Star Trek show and then leave the door open for him to headline his own solo series. //end quote// On the topic of filming… while we anxiously await new Trek to grace our television screens, Social Media might help you pass the time. Especially if you follow folks like actors… showrunners… you know… industry folk. You see, earlier this week, actors like Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn posted some innocuous social media updates… random pictures FROM CANADA! Then, unrelated, Star Trek Picard’s Showrunner made a tweet that was quickly removed… In it, he wrote, “Day One of many…” with a little film-camera emoji. So… if we piece it all together, we can assume that filming has begun for BOTH Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Picard. Now… if only we had release dates!! Billy Campbell Goes Prodigy Enough w/ the Rumors!!! We do have ONE confirmed appearance of a legacy Trek Actor reprising their role!! On episode 360 of Comic Book Central, Billy Campbell -- who you might recall played Thadiun Okona on TNG’s Season 2 episode titled, “The Outrageous Okona” let slip that he’ll be returning to the role on Nickelodeon’s Star Trek: Prodigy! In the interview, Campbell goes on to talk about his experience on Star Trek and even teases how his character will return Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover The 2021 Legendary Ships: Initial Scans By Thomas Reynolds Captains, we have all four of the 2021 Legendary Klingon and Klingon-adjacent ships on sensors. The B’Rel Bird of Prey and Vor’cha Command Support Battlecruiser will bring honor to the Empire, as the Excelsior Miracle Worker Heavy Cruiser and Temporal Support Cruiser represent Federation ships entwined with Klingon history. In-depth analyses will come after the Bundle is available, but we have some thoughts to share while we wait. Priority One wants to hear your opinions too, so analyze the ship stat links in our shownotes. House Reborn: Treachery, Faith, and the Lava Flow By Thomas Reynolds Previously on Star Trek Online, the Klingon Civil War went south as J’Ula’s truth bombs jump-started an Imperial polyfaction spree. In “Knowledge is Power”, J’Ula’s friends (and not you) join Tenavik on her run-and-gun vision quest through the Boreth monastery. One bad trip leads to another, as they resurrect the late Chancellor L’Rell as an icon of reunification. What the time crystals left out is that her soul’s in Gre’thor so it’s time to do a little soul-searching. Don’t do time crystal, kids, it’s bad for you. “Leap of Faith” closes the loop with the whole gang suffocating themselves Flatliners-style to storm Gre’thor’s gates and liberate L’Rell. You meet Gowron in the Rio’s smoking area on your way to the Barge of the Dead and Fek’lhr’s throne. Gowron takes L’Rell’s place in Gre’thor–because, I mean, the Rio–but J’Ula makes a counteroffer: maybe J’mpok’s and Aakar’s souls instead? She was going to kill them anyway–but first, you have a lot of demons between you and the waking world. House Reborn is another two-mission addition you could call an episode (we won’t, but that targ’s been beaten to death already). The Klingon Civil War only totals six missions, but might be STO’s most engaging story since the Iconian War ended. We’re not dissing Victory is Life in any way, but make this a miniseries and we’re there with the popcorn. Three Houses down, and it’s clear STO’s writers aren’t afraid of the narrative swerve. What separates this from what we see on CBS Al–sorry, Paramount Plus, is that the hard pivots are plausible. This is the Star Trek we wish was on TV...but as we’ll see later, that might not be all good. Talking about TV: with Chieffo, O’Reilly, and Hurtzler behind the mic, is anyone surprised that the voice acting’s so good? It’s an out-and-out pleasure to have them back in our Trekkie lives, ridges or no ridges. J’Ula and Adet’pa are mostly the game’s invention, but Mara Junot and Rehka Sharma make them worthy of screen time. Let’s Talks Gameplay By Thomas Reynolds Pivoting to gameplay…eehhh. The missions are very different, so we’ll address each individually, but in ten words or less? More–and more–of the same. “Knowledge is Power” follows the traditional formula of “warp in, [BEEP] things up, warp out.” Space combat as Captain Yourself bookends a protracted slog as J’Ula around the monastery. J’You’La is also the strike-from-shadows type of matriarch, not a drag-out brawler, making it even more tedious. Go back and watch the engineering room cutscene in “Secrets.” See what she has with her? Mobs of goons providing cover fire and Ripper chow. You will draw aggro as the largest damage source on your side, and the hypospray can’t recharge fast enough. The curse of competence, I guess. Bless Cryptic for reinforcing hand-to-hand combat’s prominence in Klingon culture, religion, children’s birthday parties, and the Qo’noS dating scene. The game just isn’t suited to it. This is painfully apparent as you spam J’Ula’s single melee attack in one-button battles of attrition. If there’s an upside, the cathartic thrill of every...single...kill...you...make...is very Klingon. So, uh, immersion? How About A “Leap Of Faith”? By Thomas Reynolds In comparison “Leap of Faith” is a lot easier: you’re yourself again, with your crew and the loadouts you’re used to. Three ambushes in the afterlife precede the fun of clawing your way out to the get-a-way barge. The mission is capped by a final space battle to remind you this, in fact, is still Star Trek. “Not as bad as the first” is damning with faint praise, but really: “Leap of Faith” just works better. The ambushes are sudden and believably short. Escaping Gre’thor is actually a plot point with a clear narrative start and end. The space battle can be a challenge even at Normal, and not just from how long the portals stay open. Say what you will about Fer’ang dreadnoughts as event ships: they’re a lot more beastly when pointed at you. However as associate producer Shane put it, “Surface Tension’ is long. It's always been long. But unlike the new missions, every step tells the story. Every stage of every fight advances that story. Instead of being long while you're in it, it just feels like it's big stakes and large scale. It's like [Victory is Life’s] ‘Home’ in that way”. House Reborn, on the other hand, struggles where Shattered did too. Gameplay is a grinding vehicle between dialogue boxes and cutscenes. That’s where the money is, and it certainly shows. But as Shane pointed out, we know it’s possible to have engaging gameplay that advances the story, too. Alarmed at Our Own Temer-ity By Shane Hoover Whether you bought out or grinded for the long haul, odds are good that you have your Temer now. Its 5/1 weapons layout and 5/2/3 Tac/Sci/Eng console allotment clearly mean it’s an alpha-strike ship. Ride up, drop the cloak, let your cannons rip, and slink into darkness while they’re mopping up their Earl Grey. Or, and hear us out on this one, maybe not? The Temer’s Enhanced Battle Cloak lets you fire torpedoes, mines, and Captain/Boff abilities without fully switching it off. Therefore it’s also a perfectly competent Gravity Well and/or torpedo boat, even with its low Science console capacity. Yes, your cloak drops momentarily to light them up, but it’s still considered active as traits are concerned. Just make sure your hull is up to it, since you’re spending most of the fight without shields. Zhat’s All, Folks By Thomas Reynolds and Shane Hoover So, you have a stack of lockbox keys in one inventory slot, and Zhat Vash lockboxes in another. You got a Number One ground pet on your first try–by far the most important item you can get. Now what? You could always put the rest on the Exchange, but Priority One Podcast thinks there’s still value to be found. We think these prizes are worth the Zen you’ll spend to unlock them. Dhailkhina Command Strike Wing Warbird: taking the highest risk for the highest reward? How very Romulan. Or you could cheat and get it off the Exchange for 690 million EC. Also very Romulan. Zhat Vash Disruptor Weapons: who doesn’t like a weapon that adds its own stacking damage buff and reduces the target’s damage resistance? Zhat Vash Venom Ground Trait: kind of gross, very entertaining. Plus, if your ground build is terrible you’ll get a lot of mileage out of the death-triggered AoE attack. From Hell’s heart I spray at thee! Choose to Live Ground Trait: very handy for your Klingon Recruit as they grind those melee kill objectives. (Current Exchange price: Scopelyashi Maru AKA “A Million Ways to Die in the Test” By Shane Hoover We all know mobile developer Scopely as the studio that brings us Star Trek: Fleet Command. And now they’re the creators of a new web-based 8-bit piece of Star Trek history. In a blog posted to the company site on February 11th, Scopely announced a new contest inviting players to beat Star Trek’s infamous Kobayashi Maru scenario. Put your command abilities to the test against deadly dangers like Dagger Pox, hidden poison and, of course, Klingon ambush! But “CONTEST?!” you say? Yes, Captains, if you’re able to defeat this Kobayashi Maru faster than anyone else, you could win one of several big prizes. The First Prize winner takes home a lifetime subscription to Paramount Plus and an Original Series Captain Kirk Green Wrap tunic as seen on Season One. Second Prize includes a $500 Eaglemoss Ship Collectibles package, a Captain Kirk Standee, and a personalized Captain’s Assignment Letter to the U.S.S. Enterprise. And Third Prize wins a $200 Star Trek gift shop gift card and a Starfleet Academy Personalized Certificate. But you won’t win. You can’t win. It’s a no-win scenario! After all, a connected Facebook account is required to enter the contest. Talk about a no-win scenario!
From this week's Star Trek headlines, we #TrekOut how ViacomCBS is an arms dealer in the streaming wars, Ron Moore's latest adventures, and rumors fresh off the mill! Then, in Gaming, Star Trek Online gets reactionary with it's newest Legendary Ship offerings, and we finally break down our review of Anniversary's featured episodes. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages This Week's Community Questions are: CQ: Where do you think Captain Archer might make an appearance? Picard, Strange New Worlds, or something new. If so what kind of story do you hope they tell about him? AND CQ: Are you getting the 2021 Legendary Ship Bundle, now that all the ships have been revealed and all the updates have been made? AND CQ: Will you be using a cloaked torpedo build on your Temer Raider? If not what kind of build will you use? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Ronald D. Moore Makes a Move As the streaming wars heat up so does the struggle to keep highly talented show creators locked into deals at a single production studio. J.J. Abrahms made headlines recently jumping from Paramount to Warner Bros. and now the Hollywood Reporter is saying Star Trek alum Ronald D. Moore is making a move. Having produced shows for both Starz and Apple TV+ under Sony TV, Moore has secured a deal with Disney's recently acquired 20th Television where he will start with a recreation of a Swiss Family Robinson series for Disney+. Moore seemed very excited about the move, saying “I grew up loving Disney movies, TV shows, and theme parks, and I still do to this day, so the chance to work on some of the same classic titles like Swiss Family Robinson was an opportunity I just couldn't pass up.” Moore will remain involved with both Outlander on Starz and For All Mankind on Apple TV+. The latter of which has just premiered its sophomore season. TrekMovie.com Gives Us More From Moore In an exclusive interview with TrekMovie.com, Moore talked about the creation of the show, how they ride the line of an alternate reality space race while keeping it recognizable, and how working on Star Trek taught him how to write for television and the importance of diversity. For All Mankind is set in a fictional reality where a Russian cosmonaut was the first human to set foot on the moon and how that event would affect the subsequent space race to follow. “Star Trek basically taught me everything about writing for television in a lot of ways. And we did a lot of time travel episodes. We talked internally about a lot of history, a lot of alternate history ideas.” One of the biggest changes with this fictional reality is the diversification of NASA astronaut crews nearly 15 years earlier. Moore said that was one of the core concepts of the show, to make a bigger and better space program. “why is it better? We're creating a better world. To bring it back to Trek, it's the road to Star Trek. So what [does] the road to Star Trek entail? It entails becoming a better society.” For more information on Moore's move to Disney and the full interview with Trek Movie, the links are in our show notes. Bob Bakish Talks Arms Dealing We've been talking on the show for a while now about CBS All Access – soon to be Paramount Plus – and how the broadcast home of Star Trek fits in among the plethora of streaming services out there. One analogy that we've overlooked is, perhaps surprisingly, “arms dealer.” At least, that's what ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish calls it. We've talked in the past about how CBS has been a lot more cavalier with licensing its extensive library to other services. I can still watch star trek reruns on Netflix, for example. However, they've made it a habit to sell their new content off as well. According to an article on Bloomberg.com, they've sold an Aaron Sorkin drama to Netflix and a movie about Billie Holliday to Hulu. Oh, and that Coming to America sequel? Paramount made it, but Amazon is going to distribute it. And maybe worst of all, they sold a popular Western-themed series called Yellowstone to Peacock. Yeah… Peacock. According to the article, licensing deals like that account for nearly a quarter of the company's revenue. And with movie theaters closed and the stiff competition among services, that's money that they can't afford to just give up. They can't even pay to get their stuff back. According to the article, Peacock wouldn't release ViacomCBS from the Yellowstone deal, so they're just gonna make a prequel. Because if there's one thing ViacomCBS and Paramount Plus know how to do, it's how to do reboots and prequels that everyone loves. RUMORS! Well, this week, the rumor-mill was churning out some good ones… But, remember.. These are ONLY rumors and should be taken with a grain of salt! For starters, Drew Dietsch at GiantFreakingRobot has heard reports that Paramount is moving forward with a fourth installment of the Kelvin Timeline --- but, instead of it being a strictly theatrical release, ViacomCBS plans to release it simultaneously via its streaming service and theatres. According to their sources, Pine and the rest of the cast will be involved -- although a new director has not yet been selected. The Plot… they're going back to the timey-wimey Pine Kirk meets Daddy Hemsworth. As if THAT wasn't rumor enough, the article goes on to say that the studio is trying to get Shatner to appear as well! MORE RUMORS! While we're on the topic of returning cast: Dietsch has a separate report suggesting that Scott Bakula -- who played Captain Jonathan Archer is Star Trek: Enterprise -- will come back to reprise the role on Star Trek: Picard. According to the article, the studio hopes to //quote// bring Scott Bakula back by having him cameo in another Star Trek show and then leave the door open for him to headline his own solo series. //end quote// On the topic of filming… while we anxiously await new Trek to grace our television screens, Social Media might help you pass the time. Especially if you follow folks like actors… showrunners… you know… industry folk. You see, earlier this week, actors like Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn posted some innocuous social media updates… random pictures FROM CANADA! Then, unrelated, Star Trek Picard's Showrunner made a tweet that was quickly removed… In it, he wrote, “Day One of many…” with a little film-camera emoji. So… if we piece it all together, we can assume that filming has begun for BOTH Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Picard. Now… if only we had release dates!! Billy Campbell Goes Prodigy Enough w/ the Rumors!!! We do have ONE confirmed appearance of a legacy Trek Actor reprising their role!! On episode 360 of Comic Book Central, Billy Campbell -- who you might recall played Thadiun Okona on TNG's Season 2 episode titled, “The Outrageous Okona” let slip that he'll be returning to the role on Nickelodeon's Star Trek: Prodigy! In the interview, Campbell goes on to talk about his experience on Star Trek and even teases how his character will return Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover The 2021 Legendary Ships: Initial Scans By Thomas Reynolds Captains, we have all four of the 2021 Legendary Klingon and Klingon-adjacent ships on sensors. The B'Rel Bird of Prey and Vor'cha Command Support Battlecruiser will bring honor to the Empire, as the Excelsior Miracle Worker Heavy Cruiser and Temporal Support Cruiser represent Federation ships entwined with Klingon history. In-depth analyses will come after the Bundle is available, but we have some thoughts to share while we wait. Priority One wants to hear your opinions too, so analyze the ship stat links in our shownotes. House Reborn: Treachery, Faith, and the Lava Flow By Thomas Reynolds Previously on Star Trek Online, the Klingon Civil War went south as J'Ula's truth bombs jump-started an Imperial polyfaction spree. In “Knowledge is Power”, J'Ula's friends (and not you) join Tenavik on her run-and-gun vision quest through the Boreth monastery. One bad trip leads to another, as they resurrect the late Chancellor L'Rell as an icon of reunification. What the time crystals left out is that her soul's in Gre'thor so it's time to do a little soul-searching. Don't do time crystal, kids, it's bad for you. “Leap of Faith” closes the loop with the whole gang suffocating themselves Flatliners-style to storm Gre'thor's gates and liberate L'Rell. You meet Gowron in the Rio's smoking area on your way to the Barge of the Dead and Fek'lhr's throne. Gowron takes L'Rell's place in Gre'thor–because, I mean, the Rio–but J'Ula makes a counteroffer: maybe J'mpok's and Aakar's souls instead? She was going to kill them anyway–but first, you have a lot of demons between you and the waking world. House Reborn is another two-mission addition you could call an episode (we won't, but that targ's been beaten to death already). The Klingon Civil War only totals six missions, but might be STO's most engaging story since the Iconian War ended. We're not dissing Victory is Life in any way, but make this a miniseries and we're there with the popcorn. Three Houses down, and it's clear STO's writers aren't afraid of the narrative swerve. What separates this from what we see on CBS Al–sorry, Paramount Plus, is that the hard pivots are plausible. This is the Star Trek we wish was on TV...but as we'll see later, that might not be all good. Talking about TV: with Chieffo, O'Reilly, and Hurtzler behind the mic, is anyone surprised that the voice acting's so good? It's an out-and-out pleasure to have them back in our Trekkie lives, ridges or no ridges. J'Ula and Adet'pa are mostly the game's invention, but Mara Junot and Rehka Sharma make them worthy of screen time. Let's Talks Gameplay By Thomas Reynolds Pivoting to gameplay…eehhh. The missions are very different, so we'll address each individually, but in ten words or less? More–and more–of the same. “Knowledge is Power” follows the traditional formula of “warp in, [BEEP] things up, warp out.” Space combat as Captain Yourself bookends a protracted slog as J'Ula around the monastery. J'You'La is also the strike-from-shadows type of matriarch, not a drag-out brawler, making it even more tedious. Go back and watch the engineering room cutscene in “Secrets.” See what she has with her? Mobs of goons providing cover fire and Ripper chow. You will draw aggro as the largest damage source on your side, and the hypospray can't recharge fast enough. The curse of competence, I guess. Bless Cryptic for reinforcing hand-to-hand combat's prominence in Klingon culture, religion, children's birthday parties, and the Qo'noS dating scene. The game just isn't suited to it. This is painfully apparent as you spam J'Ula's single melee attack in one-button battles of attrition. If there's an upside, the cathartic thrill of every...single...kill...you...make...is very Klingon. So, uh, immersion? How About A “Leap Of Faith”? By Thomas Reynolds In comparison “Leap of Faith” is a lot easier: you're yourself again, with your crew and the loadouts you're used to. Three ambushes in the afterlife precede the fun of clawing your way out to the get-a-way barge. The mission is capped by a final space battle to remind you this, in fact, is still Star Trek. “Not as bad as the first” is damning with faint praise, but really: “Leap of Faith” just works better. The ambushes are sudden and believably short. Escaping Gre'thor is actually a plot point with a clear narrative start and end. The space battle can be a challenge even at Normal, and not just from how long the portals stay open. Say what you will about Fer'ang dreadnoughts as event ships: they're a lot more beastly when pointed at you. However as associate producer Shane put it, “Surface Tension' is long. It's always been long. But unlike the new missions, every step tells the story. Every stage of every fight advances that story. Instead of being long while you're in it, it just feels like it's big stakes and large scale. It's like [Victory is Life's] ‘Home' in that way”. House Reborn, on the other hand, struggles where Shattered did too. Gameplay is a grinding vehicle between dialogue boxes and cutscenes. That's where the money is, and it certainly shows. But as Shane pointed out, we know it's possible to have engaging gameplay that advances the story, too. Alarmed at Our Own Temer-ity By Shane Hoover Whether you bought out or grinded for the long haul, odds are good that you have your Temer now. Its 5/1 weapons layout and 5/2/3 Tac/Sci/Eng console allotment clearly mean it's an alpha-strike ship. Ride up, drop the cloak, let your cannons rip, and slink into darkness while they're mopping up their Earl Grey. Or, and hear us out on this one, maybe not? The Temer's Enhanced Battle Cloak lets you fire torpedoes, mines, and Captain/Boff abilities without fully switching it off. Therefore it's also a perfectly competent Gravity Well and/or torpedo boat, even with its low Science console capacity. Yes, your cloak drops momentarily to light them up, but it's still considered active as traits are concerned. Just make sure your hull is up to it, since you're spending most of the fight without shields. Zhat's All, Folks By Thomas Reynolds and Shane Hoover So, you have a stack of lockbox keys in one inventory slot, and Zhat Vash lockboxes in another. You got a Number One ground pet on your first try–by far the most important item you can get. Now what? You could always put the rest on the Exchange, but Priority One Podcast thinks there's still value to be found. We think these prizes are worth the Zen you'll spend to unlock them. Dhailkhina Command Strike Wing Warbird: taking the highest risk for the highest reward? How very Romulan. Or you could cheat and get it off the Exchange for 690 million EC. Also very Romulan. Zhat Vash Disruptor Weapons: who doesn't like a weapon that adds its own stacking damage buff and reduces the target's damage resistance? Zhat Vash Venom Ground Trait: kind of gross, very entertaining. Plus, if your ground build is terrible you'll get a lot of mileage out of the death-triggered AoE attack. From Hell's heart I spray at thee! Choose to Live Ground Trait: very handy for your Klingon Recruit as they grind those melee kill objectives. (Current Exchange price: Scopelyashi Maru AKA “A Million Ways to Die in the Test” By Shane Hoover We all know mobile developer Scopely as the studio that brings us Star Trek: Fleet Command. And now they're the creators of a new web-based 8-bit piece of Star Trek history. In a blog posted to the company site on February 11th, Scopely announced a new contest inviting players to beat Star Trek's infamous Kobayashi Maru scenario. Put your command abilities to the test against deadly dangers like Dagger Pox, hidden poison and, of course, Klingon ambush! But “CONTEST?!” you say? Yes, Captains, if you're able to defeat this Kobayashi Maru faster than anyone else, you could win one of several big prizes. The First Prize winner takes home a lifetime subscription to Paramount Plus and an Original Series Captain Kirk Green Wrap tunic as seen on Season One. Second Prize includes a $500 Eaglemoss Ship Collectibles package, a Captain Kirk Standee, and a personalized Captain's Assignment Letter to the U.S.S. Enterprise. And Third Prize wins a $200 Star Trek gift shop gift card and a Starfleet Academy Personalized Certificate. But you won't win. You can't win. It's a no-win scenario! After all, a connected Facebook account is required to enter the contest. Talk about a no-win scenario!
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Actor Billy Campbell reveals that his character, the Outrageous Okona, will make an appearance in Star Trek: Prodigy; Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is due to start filming this week in Toronto; new fan initiative Women Make Trek debuts this week; and this week's Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Actor Billy Campbell reveals that his character, the Outrageous Okona, will make an appearance in Star Trek: Prodigy; Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is due to start filming this week in Toronto; new fan initiative Women Make Trek debuts this week; and this week’s Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Picard and crew get caught up with a handsome rogue named Okona. He may not be all that he says he is. Plus there's space lasers to worry about. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Picard and crew get caught up with a handsome rogue named Okona. He may not be all that he says he is. Plus there's space lasers to worry about.
Today, Wesley has a man crush, this episode feels like purgatory, and we ask the question,"Why did people think Jerry Lewis was funny?"
"Welcome in everyone, to Erin's intro." gg, girl!Before trading trivia about the Big Whoops, Erin remodels our Corrections Corner into a more comfortable Corrections Nook. Sippin' on gin 'n juice in our new nook, we find out sex(uality) is on our minds as we contemplate the smoldering looks and rakish vest of our hero. Shawn and Matt enjoy rolling tits in their mouths, while our usual game of FMK gets down to the nitty gritty when we scrape the sexpot of pop-culture for more grist to feed our ever-ravenous mill. The connections are wild and woolly as always.We push the Pisc(opo) and find out we'd rather take the piss and flush this poop. Whooooshhh..Matt and May get the Warped crew deep diving into their thoughts and feelings on Lower Decks, Star Trek's animated show. We're gonna be watching these shows until the heat death of the universe. Promise or threat?Finally dear listener, how much would you pay James Van Der Beek for a personalised Cameo message? It's probably not *nearly* as much as our dear producer, Jacob, would. Does der Beek do singing telegrams? We'll be in Holodeck 4. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 204 - The Outrageous Okona - The Enterprise crew rescue a "roguish" freighter captain whose ship is malfunctioning, but his presence drags them into an interplanetary feud. To Boldly Watch: the rewatch podcast about Star Trek The Next Generation, hosted by Jake Michels, Xander Jeanneret, and Becca Scott! New episodes every Tuesday can be found wherever you get your podcasts. Or get it a day early with uncut video on our Patreon Show Links:[Memory Alpha Entry][Wikipedia Entry][B.G. Robinson][Mary Sue][Wind Falcon's How To Tell][Joe Piscopo][Jerry Lewis] Find the crew on socials:@thejakemichels@thebeccascott@xanderrific
What, exactly, constitutes a Trek to the Holodeck-certified "Snoozer"? There's nothing quite outrageous about Okona, a Han Solo knockoff whose ship doesn't even have real phasers. Perhaps the most "outrageous" thing Okona does is convince Data to try his hand at comedy, leading Data to... the HOLODECK. Hosted by Darius Hamilton-Smith, Dylan Hamilton-Smith and Jan Lefrancois-Gijzen Computer Voice provided by Verona Blue Music by b o d y l i n e available on Bandcamp
It's All Been Trekked Before #173 Season 7, Episode 7 Star Trek: The Next Generation #2.07 "Unnatural Selection" Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome debate if this episode is better than "The Deadly Years" and "The Outrageous Okona." Plus, viruses abound. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
It's All Been Trekked Before #170 Season 7, Episode 4 Star Trek: The Next Generation #2.04 "The Outrageous Okona" Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome talk about the great guest stars in this episode, while also being annoyed at the situations presented. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
We try something a little different and watch an episode of Star Trek TNG while recording a "watchalong" comentary track. So settle in with your Netflix/DVD/Bluray copy of Star Trek The Next Generation, Season 2, Episode 4: The Outrageous Okana and join the conversation by tweeting us @hailingfreqopen. What do you get when you cross Riker and Han Solo with The Rocketeer? Okana!! This episode even has a Bond girl! What's not to love?
Despite losing Jack's half of the recording and having to do it over, we manage to spend a remarkable amount of time on this episode about the meaning of comedy, and big dick energy.
12. Dezember 1988: An der Frage, was lustig ist und was nicht, scheiden sich die Geister. Trotzdem wollen wir mal sehen, ob wir mit der Antwort einverstanden sind, die Star Trek zu geben versucht. Außerdem besucht Han Solo für Arme die Enterprise – und im Schlepptau hat er buntes ein Potpourri an tolkienschen Namen. In Deutschland: Der unmögliche Captain Okona, ausgestrahlt am 11. Mai 1991.
Star Trek TNG S2E04 The Outrageous Okona
Brad, Will and Eric cover Season 2 episodes 4-6 of Star Trek the Next Generation. "THE OUTRAGEOUS OKONA", " LOUD AS A WHISPER", and "THE SCHIZOID MAN". Check out our website at: http://www.maturemindedgamers.com #startrek #maturemindedgamers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Como primer invitado de esta segunda temporada de Star Trek Replay tenemos a Antonio Vuarnet, presentador del podcast de cultura ochentera "El Despacho del Dr. Venkman" y colaborador del podcast "Tertulia Trekkie" donde analiza Star Trek Discovery. Antonio nos cuenta detalles muy interesantes del asociacionismo trekkie en España y las HispaTrek antes de comentar el episodio 'El escándalo Okona', protagonizado por Billy Campbell, finalista para el papel de Riker y futuro Rocketeer, y con la participación de una desesperada Teri Hatcher, todavía en busca de su Superman. Pero, lo mejor del episodio es la trama de Data intentando comprender el humor con la ayuda de Joe Piscopo, de Saturday Night Live, y Guinan. Nosotros no nos cansamos de las bromas malas de Data, ni de su falsa risa. Tan falsa como las noticias que hoy en día quitan y ponen gobiernos por toda la Tierra, aunque, desafortunadamente, más fácil de detectar que éstas.
Como primer invitado de esta segunda temporada de Star Trek Replay tenemos a Antonio Vuarnet, presentador del podcast de cultura ochentera "El Despacho del Dr. Venkman" y colaborador del podcast "Tertulia Trekkie" donde analiza Star Trek Discovery. Antonio nos cuenta detalles muy interesantes del asociacionismo trekkie en España y las HispaTrek antes de comentar el episodio 'El escándalo Okona', protagonizado por Billy Campbell, finalista para el papel de Riker y futuro Rocketeer, y con la participación de una desesperada Teri Hatcher, todavía en busca de su Superman. Pero, lo mejor del episodio es la trama de Data intentando comprender el humor con la ayuda de Joe Piscopo, de Saturday Night Live, y Guinan. Nosotros no nos cansamos de las bromas malas de Data, ni de su falsa risa. Tan falsa como las noticias que hoy en día quitan y ponen gobiernos por toda la Tierra, aunque, desafortunadamente, más fácil de detectar que éstas.
As the crew gets caught up in a Romeo and Juliette story that takes way too long to resolve, Data tries to discover what humor is.As Dan gets caught up in old school parenting and bastard children, Cam tries to discover what an alternate Riker would have been like.
Okona is a mary sue, from the series that inspired the first mary sue. But through Derek's eyes, even the most mundane second season episodes are exciting. At some point we're going to get past the bizarre work schedules of Starfleet crew members and Troi's usefulness, but today is not that day (and tomorrow isn't looking too good either).
On this month's journey into that magic ribbon known as The Nexus, the gang is talking about two fairly ridiculous episodes of Trek—but ridiculous for very different reasons! First on TOS, it's "Operation - Annihilate!," which originally aired April 13th, 1967. The episode has it all: Shatner wearing a stupid—HEY NOW! This episode is for subscribers only! To access the full show, head on over to our Patreon page and sign up today!
TV In Space podcast features the Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2 episode: The Outrageous Okona We discuss Teri Hatcher, Wesley’s homosexual tendencies, space herpes and, Data’s comedy. Ian goes off on a tangent about Jimmy Savile and we have a rant about privacy in the Star Trek universe. And […]
As you no doubt heard, Creation's 2018 Star Trek Las Vegas convention made major waves last weekend when surprise guest Patrick Stewart announced the impending return of Jean-Luc Picard to thunderous applause! So what was it like to be in the room for this legendary occurrence, and what other momentous happenings transpired during the five-day event? This week hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton, along with special guest Scott Hardy, battle off exhaustion just long enough to fill you in on all the crucial highlights from Trekdom's most celebrated gathering. From STLV's major Discovery presence, to DS9's 25th anniversary and even an Outrageous Okona tribute (?!), the trio wrap up the year's best party with their fondest recollections and plenty of unabashed geek-out moments. Right-click to download.Read more »
TIme for a fun one---It's the Outrageous Okona! First aired December 12, 1988
Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
Alice and Veronica are joined by Lindsay Katai to dissect S2E4 "The Outrageous Okona."SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/treksandthecityFOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY:https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecityhttps://www.twitter.com/treksandthecityTREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-cityTreks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano
Data's trying out some things this week on SSHB. First up, he tries his hand at being Sherlock Holmes in "Elementary, Dear Data" before getting both his hands involved in comedy in "The Outrageous Okona". This is technically the B-plot, tho, to a story about the least charismatic Han Solo cosplayer in the galaxy. Also this week: sentience is a snap, Okona and "Okona" try too hard, and Ames's greatest fear. Timestamps: synopses: 3:08; Elementary, Dear Data: 8:42; The Outrageous Okona: 28:55
Hailing Frequencies: A Star Trek - The Next Generation Podcast
This week, Ensign Harry comes the closest to being totally broken by this show. The Enterprise meets Captain Okona whose wily charms and roguish behavior make him seem like he was plucked out of another space-based franchise. When two different groups demand that the Enterprise turn Okona over, Captain Picard is placed in an impossible situation...or is he? Meanwhile, Data puts Ensign Harry through the emotional ringer in his quest to learn how to make people laugh. Lock the doors to your crew quarters and tip your holodeck comedians as Ensign Harry and Ambassador Matt meet "The Outrageous Okona" - Season 2, Episode 4 of Star Trek: The Next Generation! Enjoy! DON'T MISS Halloween Comic Fest at Level Up Entertainment on October 28 in Mays Landing, NJ! "Ensign" Harry - @HSJIII Lt. Cmdr. Matt H. - @Riepodcast - Twitter Republican In Exile Podcast - riepodcast@gmail.com Hailing Frequencies - @HailFrequencies WRITE-IN - HailFrequencies@gmail.com
Andy and Matt watch Data destroy the Comedy on the holodeck and are charmed by the Rocketeer. Episode discussion starts around the 25 minute mark.
We're talking Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2 this week, and boy does this season earn its reputation. We watch "The Outrageous Okona," "Loud as a Whisper," and "The Schizoid Man," and try desperately to find anything resembling a plot. In any of them. (For real, a good chunk of one of the episode is watching Data watch Joe Piscipo do a Jerry Lewis impression. It's that kind of season of TV.) Then, we talk Mad Men, as "Signal 30" digs deep into Pete Campbell and Lane Pryce. Yes, it's the Pete-Lane fistfight episode.
Join us, and guest other Jason, for S2E4: Data’s Strange Vision Quest.
Join us, and guest other Jason, for S2E4: Data’s Strange Vision Quest.
Watch this one, for lines like this: “Say goodbye, Data.” “Goodbye Data.“
Watch this one, for lines like this: “Say goodbye, Data.” “Goodbye Data.“
Diecast Enterprise: Season 2 – Episode 4 In which we discuss The Outrageous Okona Pagz’ episode rank: Foley’s episode rank: J’s episode rank:
A casual and informal discussion about the TNG episode, The Outrageous Okona in which the crew of the Enterprise encounter a space rapscallion named Okona, and a situation that rings of Romeo and Juliet.
Pat W.'s older brother Thomas guests on this week's edition of Pat Trek to talk about the Outrageous Okona, an early season 2 episode with a CBS version of Han Solo and special appearance by Joe Piscopo for some reason.
TNG 2x03 / 2x04. Defeat Moriarty and try your hand at eighties humor in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersElementary, Dear Data (00:01:16) The Outrageous Okona (00:05:40) HostsAndi VanderKolk and Sue Kisenwether ProductionAndi VanderKolk (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
What does it mean to live an outrageous lifestyle? Find out with Neumann, Beth, and Dan as they explore "The Outrageous Okona", Episode 4 of Season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Why is the Rocketeer in space? Is Teri Hatcher proud of her Star Trek role? And can Data make you laugh even just a little? All of these questions will be answered in Make It So-So Episode 10!
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#124 In this episode of Trek TV we discuss Star Trek TNG - S02E04 - "The Outrageous Okona". Vaughn, Jared, Derick and Christ host. Featuring a Tracy cameo. Visit our website for fan art, news and more!
The Enterprise encounters a freighter in distress. But Captain Okona is a captivating guy. All the guys want to know home while the ladies want to KNOW him. There is a problem though. Okona is being pursued by families from two planets in the system. Now it is up to Captain Picard to figure out what to do with Okona. Also, Data wants to learn to laugh or be funny or something. Join us as we put The Outrageous Okona in the Mission Log. Make us laugh! 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.
The Enterprise encounters a freighter in distress. But Captain Okona is a captivating guy. All the guys want to know home while the ladies want to KNOW him. There is a problem though. Okona is being pursued by families from two planets in the system. Now it is up to Captain Picard to figure out what to do with Okona. Also, Data wants to learn to laugh or be funny or something. Join us as we put The Outrageous Okona in the Mission Log. Make us laugh! 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.
The Enterprise encounters a freighter in distress. But Captain Okona is a captivating guy. All the guys want to know home while the ladies want to KNOW him. There is a problem though. Okona is being pursued by families from two planets in the system. Now it is up to Captain Picard to figure out what to do with Okona. Also, Data wants to learn to laugh or be funny or something. Join us as we put The Outrageous Okona in the Mission Log. Make us laugh! 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.
1. M&D Substance - Mist Of Darkness (Original Mix) 2. Outrageous Okona's - Achintya (M&D Substance Remix) 3. SeeStann - Lonely Like A Moon 4. Depeche Mode - I Feel Loved (Fretwell Remix) 5. Tropical Highlight - Feeling In My Soul 6. Ozgur Ozkan - Istanbul Twilight (Domased Electronica Remix) 7. Domased Electronica - Ararat (Original Mix) 8. Facundo Mohrr - Glory Box (Devorzhum Vocal) 9. Madonna - Frozen (Kintar Tribute Remix)
The Enterprise crew rescue a “roguish” freighter captain whose ship is malfunctioning, but his presence drags them into an interplanetary feud. Today James and Lou discuss (The Outrageous Okona) and what we think of it and much more as well as listener feedback. This show is a proud member of the Trek Mate Family Network, […]
A roguish smuggler boards the Enterprise and quite literally charms the pants off half the crew. The post First Contact: ‘The Outrageous Okona' Season 2 Episode 4 appeared first on The Spoilist.
A roguish smuggler boards the Enterprise and quite literally charms the pants off half the crew. The post First Contact: ‘The Outrageous Okona’ Season 2 Episode 4 appeared first on The Spoilist.
You know how sometimes something horrible happens and you just know that the entire world has changed and will never be the same? That’s what happens in “Elememtary, Dear Data”, which doubles down on the malfunctioning holodeck plot from “The Big Goodbye” and cements it in place as a part of Trek. That also goes ...
Star Trek Tng - 2x04 - The Outrageous Okona
Star Trek Tng - 2x04 - The Outrageous Okona
Discussing TNG episodes 030-032. "The Outrageous Okona" (130) @ 00:48, "Loud as a Whisper" (132) @ 20:47, "The Schizoid Man" (131) @ 43:04. Wondercon 2013 Trek panels report @ 01:09:19.
Brian Lynch joins us to cover “Elementary, Dear Data” and “The Outrageous Okona.”
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
1. M&D Substance - Mist Of Darkness (Original Mix) 2. Outrageous Okona's - Achintya (M&D Substance Remix) 3. SeeStann - Lonely Like A Moon [UNRELEASED] 4. Depeche Mode - I Feel Loved (Fretwell Remix) [UNRELEASED] 5. Tropical Highlight - Feeling In My Soul 6. Ozgur Ozkan - Istanbul Twilight (Domased Electronica Remix) 7. Domased Electronica - Ararat (Original Mix) 8. Facundo Mohrr - Glory Box (Devorzhum Vocal) 9. Madonna - Frozen (Kintar Tribute Remix) [UNRELEASED EXCLUSIVE]