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When Archer gets put on trial for helping refugees in need, his simple country Klingon lawyer requires some inspiration to mount a defense. But when the magistrate's ruling doesn't feel like justice, a courtroom outburst sends both of them to the dilithium mines. What's the spiky bird of Qo'noS? How do Klingon courts make money? Where was Kolos born? It's the episode where Rura Penthe is keeping things fun.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social MaxFunDrive ends on March 28, 2025! Support our show now and get access to bonus content by becoming a member at maximumfun.org/join.
Phil is vacationing on Rura Penthe (again), but we have a very special guest this week to make up for his absence! You may know Jon Lovett from the podcasts Pod Save America and Love It or Leave It, and he's beaming into TR3 to talk about the special Trek the Vote event he's hosting on Wednesday... as well as his Trek fandom, of course. He even picks a Red Shirt of the Week, so ready your arguments for what the best Trek movie is, and listen now!
Captain Pike is put in an awkward position. Join your time-crystal-crazy hosts and special guest Jesse from the Open Pike Night podcast as they discuss green herrings, Clem Fandangos, and the sexiest winter jacket this side of Rura Penthe. Also, Dan has a relatable story about a mid-level inconvenience. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Discovery, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: We take a brief break from Star Trek to present episode #2 of It's (Not) Star Trek: It's got ALF! We will discuss the first episode of the venerable television program, ALF, which can be viewed on many services (Give Tubi a try if you have access). Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Would you like to give us money in return for extra silliness? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/itsgotstartrek! Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
“Bounty” 20th-anniversary reflections The Empire never forgets its enemies. That's something Jonathan Archer learns when he decides to trust a surprisingly friendly Tellarite offering vacationing tips. Turns out he's a bounty hunter working for the Klingons, who still haven't forgiven Archer for escaping from Rura Penthe. The Enterprise crew sets out on a mission to rescue their captain but find it difficult to focus while T'Pol runs around the ship in her skivvies trying to mate with everyone. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Bounty” as we discuss how the story marks the end of the show's original concept, sets a course for serialization, adds texture to pon farr, and proves that Tellarites are terrible travel guides. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Bringing Back the Tellarites (00:02:20) The End of the Original Concept (00:09:38) All In on Serialization (00:17:37) Fleshing Out Pon Farr (00:23:34) Sexualizing T'Pol (00:31:07) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:36:58) Closing (00:39:14) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
It's Muppets in Space! But not the one you're thinking of. This week, we talks about Farscape, the bizarre (and immensely entertaining) Henson-produced show from the late 90s. Later, Josh goes to nerd therapy, and we spoil the passing of major celebrity for the listeners who have spent the last 8 years in Rura Penthe.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Host Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Host Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
Feeling a bit "Undiscovered Country" up in "Voyager" today. Most of all because we take a look at Tuvok's memories from when he was an Ensign under Captain Sulu during that very time in "Flashback". But there's also some real Rura Penthe vibes at the prison Harry and Tom find themselves unjustly tossed into in "The Chute". Also this week: pon farr again, General Order 24, and TOS guests! [timestamps: "Flashback": 01:25; "The Chute": 33:04; TOS Guests: 54:38] [Tumbl with us here!: https://sshbpodcast.tumblr.com/post/681438780772827136/top-3-star-trek-the-original-series-characters]
Sam und MacUseless sind auf dem Eisplaneten Hoth im ewigen Eis gefangen. Oder war es Rura Penthe? Es war auf jeden Fall sehr kalt. Aber zumindest hat das Stargate-Center jetzt ein Reserve-Stargate zur Hand. Man weiß ja nie,...
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films and one the best films of the "Star Trek" film franchise: "Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country" directed by Nicholas Meyer. Following the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis - after which it is believed might see the potential extinction of the Klingon race entirely - the Klingon Empire decides to pursue a path of peace between themselves and their longtime adversary the United Federation of Planets and its Starfleet; and as a consequence Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the soon to be decommissioned USS Enterprise has been volunteered to be the Federation's symbol of peace and also to escort Chancellor Gorkon (played by David Warner) to peace talks due to take place on Earth. However, after the Klingon Chancellor's ship is seemingly attacked by the Enterprise and Gorkon is seemingly assassinated by Starfleet officers, Captain Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy are put on trial and are sentenced to life in prison on the reputed "Alien's graveyard", ice-covered, Klingon prison planet of Rura Penthe - while Captain Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy), assisted by his new protégé Valeris (played by Kim Cattrall), investigate who it was that attacked and killed Chancellor Gorkon in an attempt to preserve the prospect of peace between the Federation and the Klingons. However, parties on both sides who wish to continue the conflict between Federation and the Klingon Empire are conspiring, including Klingon General Chang (played by Christopher Plummer) - and it is all up to Captain Kirk, Captain Spock, and the crew of the Enterprise to do all that they can to reveal the conspiracy and allow for the peace talks between the Federation and the Klingons to take place and be successful. The film is the sixth and the final film to feature the main cast members of the "Star Trek: The Original Series" TV show and it is a fitting tribute to their enduring legacy that will continue to live long and prosper for many years to come. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
Justice - universal right of access to fair and expedient decision? Performative and productive of the people's need for stability? A clash of legal mettle, and the truth the spoils of war? The Locutors have good times talking about hard time, working their way from San Fran to Rura Penthe - and even further afield - as they adjudicate this point.Featuring: our dream crew compositions.*audio quality not the best for this episode... our apologies.
Die letzte Reise der Enterprise Und damit ist unsere Strafe auf Rura Penthe abgesessen! Wir reden ein letztes Mal über das Star Trek Kino Universum. Vielen Dank für euer Ohr!
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
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
Activist and lawyer Adrienne Smith joins us to talk about incarceration in Star Trek, from Dominion prison fight club to Rura Penthe. What are the messages in these scenes and how does the Federation's own penal system stacks up against its stated ideals? HOSTS Jarrah, Kennedy GUEST Adrienne - @vanalias (they/them/their) EDITOR Andi Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Twitter/Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp For more Roddenberry Podcasts, vists http://podcasts.roddenberry.com And don't forget to subscribe to the Roddenberry Podcasts Master Feed, wherever you get your podcasts.
Activist and lawyer Adrienne Smith joins us to talk about incarceration in Star Trek, from Dominion prison fight club to Rura Penthe. What are the messages in these scenes and how does the Federation’s own penal system stacks up against its stated ideals? HOSTS Jarrah, Kennedy GUEST Adrienne - @vanalias (they/them/their) EDITOR Andi Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Twitter/Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp For more Roddenberry Podcasts, vists http://podcasts.roddenberry.com And don’t forget to subscribe to the Roddenberry Podcasts Master Feed, wherever you get your podcasts.
Star Trek - The Motion Picture Wir widmen uns dem nächsten Special. Unendliche Weiten.......... Vom Shawshank State Prison zur Strafkolonie nach Rura Penthe, Bernd, Tom und Tobi besprechen den ersten Star Trek Film von 1979. Auch hier nochmal die ausdrückliche Empfehlung für "Trek am Dienstag"! https://trekamdienstag.de/alleepisoden/ Viel Spaß!
Mike and Josh land on Nepenthe to tackle the age-old question: can nostalgia overcome long bouts of repeated exposition? Although the Trek world lit up at the return of Troi and Riker (and the introduction of their excellent child), there are some flaws to this episode that leave these reviewers out in the cold...more Rura Penthe than Nepenthe in spots. I suppose we could just pretend that it works. Baby steps, people. Making It So: Picard Reviewed is produced by Mike Mann & Josh Bald. Audio "engineered" and edited by Josh Bald. Soaring music by Graham Ferguson. Special thanks to Ryan Caldarone for help with social media. Making It So is an unofficial production of the United Federation of Planets.
A Modern Rura Penthe 02/10/20 Vol. 8 #26 Tom talks about "20,000 Leagues under the Sea" and how people are still enslaved today, but not by chains, but by their ideologies*Nemo's Story*Modern Day Rura Penthe*Liberalism Enslaves Mankind*Destroys Cites and Hope*Why Are we Still in Afghanistan?*Intelligence and Deceit*Oscars So Liberal*Hypocrites and Malfeasance*Speaking of CelebritiesVideo of today's show can also be seen HERE:https://www.bitchute.com/video/RPFfCsEtcVHy/Buy my Bestselling Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1460977033/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0Also: The Shotgun Republic; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CDXG1EG/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1The money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LibertyNeverSleepsAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.Special Thanks To:Craig B.Vanessa A.Patricia P.MirrakuDixie MScott L.Additionally:Janet R.David A.Marcia D.Howard R.Chris S.Eric M.Michael L.Christine R.Darryl R.
A Modern Rura Penthe 02/10/20 Vol. 8 #26 Tom talks about "20,000 Leagues under the Sea" and how people are still enslaved today, but not by chains, but by their ideologies*Nemo's Story*Modern Day Rura Penthe*Liberalism Enslaves Mankind*Destroys Cites and Hope*Why Are we Still in Afghanistan?*Intelligence and Deceit*Oscars So Liberal*Hypocrites and Malfeasance*Speaking of CelebritiesVideo of today's show can also be seen HERE:https://www.bitchute.com/video/RPFfCsEtcVHy/Buy my Bestselling Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1460977033/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0Also: The Shotgun Republic; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CDXG1EG/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1The money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LibertyNeverSleepsAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.Special Thanks To:Craig B.Vanessa A.Patricia P.MirrakuDixie MScott L.Additionally:Janet R.David A.Marcia D.Howard R.Chris S.Eric M.Michael L.Christine R.Darryl R.
This week, Nick Puente rejoins Avalon around the campfire for some spooooky tales of Texan ghosts and (possibly giant) knife-handed, stone-skinned, child-eating monsters. They also discuss Sam Elliott, horses, and the Klingon prison moon of Rura Penthe.Find out more at https://boohaha.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
There's some wild stuff happening in this episode of E-Mail - somethings going on with T'Pon's Radio Program, Charles/Bart (the escapee from Rura Penthe) is in mortal danger, and your Trek Bois STILL have time to answer your questions, debate you philosophically, AND read some amazing Pitch It or Ditch It's. What a wonderful program! This is a companion piece to Episode 40 - The Defector (TNG) M-CLASS IS NOW ON PATREON! Support us with your Gold-Press Latinum Here: www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast Send us an e-mail at mclassemail@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast
How Harry Potter naming conventions are used in this episode, we talk about the meaning behind said names inlcuding the very James Bondesque Lay-Lay (sp?), we discuss how Kirk is taken in by another big named scientists ( we all have our weaknesses,) and how Force Fields are big deal with Prison Planets in Star Trek including Rura Penthe. All this and more......
The Empire never forgets. A Tellarite bounty hunter kidnaps Archer to collect the price on his head for escaping Rura Penthe, meanwhile, T'Pol makes everyone very uncomfortable aboard the Enterprise. === Cold Open Archer and Trip’s exploration of an uninhabited planet is cut short when a Tellarite vessel drops into the neighborhood and offers to show them all its natural amenities. He gets an invite over to Enterprise, but upon arriving, he immediately shoots Tucker and the Captain. Act I The Tellarite ship breaks free from the Enterprise, and sends a blast into their nacelle to prevent it from following. Archer tries his best to figure out why he’s been kidnapped, and eventually learns he’s being returned to Kronos to face punishment for his big prison break. T’Pol and Phlox have picked up a nasty microbe on the planet, and are forced to chill out in decon rubbing each other while Acting Captain Tucker directs the Enterprise to follow the Tellarite’s warp signature. Act II That warp signature turned out to be a decoy, so Reed blows it up. Archer tries convincing the Tellarite not to turn him over to the Klingons because it would mean a certain death sentence. Turns out the bounty on Archer’s head has interested multiple parties as a ship starts firing on them, demanding he be turned over. He convinces the Tellarite to let him out of his cell so he an assist, and they make an emergency landing on a nearby planet. In the decon room, T’Pol is getting increasingly emotional until she ultimately confides in Phlox that she is experiencing Pon Farr and will need to mate with someone or she’ll die. Act III On the surface, Archer and his captor are having a heart-to-heart about fugitive hunter’s dreams for the future. They leave the planet and swing by a station in the hopes of acquiring some supplies, where the bounty hunter learns that the ship he’s been saving up to buy back has been cannibalized. The Enterprise follows the Tellarite warp signature to the planet and learns from the crashed ship’s captain that Archer is being taken back to Klingon space. T’Pol is getting increasingly frustrated as Phlox continues to thwart her efforts to jump his bones. When he tries to sedate her, she knocks him out and escapes. Act IV Security eventually track down T’Pol and knock her out after she fails to seduce Reed. The Tellarite and the captain rendezvous with the Klingons, who provide the bounty hunter with 30% less than the agreed upon reward. Archer escapes his cell and commandeers an escape pod. Just as the Klingons are about to recapture it, the Enterprise arrives and saves the day. As the Klingons retreat home, the Tellarite captain calls over happy to see the lock pick he provided works. He warns Archer that the Klingons might double the bounty now, and he can’t promise he won’t try to collect. They laugh and laugh and laugh. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x25 - Bounty Directed by Roxann Dawson Written by Rick Berman and Branon Braga Guest Stars: Jordan Lund, Robert O'Reilly There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Jason Allen and Joe Heiser as we discuss the 25th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Bounty.
Ismét jelentkezünk a Hoth és a Rura Penthe paradicsomából ezzel a nem-különadással! Mivel egy könnyed, sf/f podcast vagyunk (meg légió), elbeszélgetünk negyed órát az iskolarendszerekről. Tanuljatok, vagy belőletek is csak podcaster lesz! :p Morgi szájában a mosópor fékezetlen habzásnak indul, ismét a Geostormtól. Szerintem kezdhetünk terápiára gyűjteni, nagyon megviselte az a film. Flash megint sokat ivott, és mindenféle fényeket látott az égen. Olyanokat, mint ez itt. De meglátta ezt a cikket, és rögtön elfeledte, hogy csillagokat látott. Ribirobotooook! Előre szóltunk: Flatliners. Ne! Év végi jó tanács: ne házasodjatok! Vagy, ha az már megvolt, legalább ne csináljatok gyereket! Vagy ha már késő, akkor legalább ne. Vegyetek. Nekik. Trambulint! Még egy előre szóltunk: Beyond Skyline. Morgi megnézte a Justice League-et, és arra jött rá, hogy Flash egy vicc. :) Flash erre csak annyit tud mondani, hogy a Young Sheldon az jó, de sz*r, és senkinek nem ajánlja. Még nem láttuk, de már van véleményünk: Bright. (Nem, még nincs is.) Morgi és Flash még mindig odavannak a Travelersért. Morgi szerint Dirk Gently második évada jó lett. Ennek megfelelően ez a sorozat is megkapta a kaszát. :( Jóóóóelőre szólunk: Ocean’s 8 előzetes. Meg Sicario 2 előzetes is van. Utólag-előre szóltunk: Acts of Vengeance ééééés: Dunkirk. Tudományos hírek! Trump hülye! (Jó, ez nem hír...) Bizonyíték, hogy az élet alapelemei kialakulhattak egy aszteroida felszínén. Együtt repült egy űrt már megjárt Falcon 9 első fokozat és Dragon űrkapszula. Falcon Heavy indítás januárban! Haladgat a Blue Origin is. A NASA viszont nem halad. :( De legalább mennek az Alpha Centaurira! Nem vicc. Mármint szerintük nem vicc. Karácsonyi főtémánk a Brian Élete. Ha valaki értette a balneológusos referenciát, szóljon! Plíz? Karácsony van, legyetek jók velem... :( Elérhetőségek: Web oldalunk ITunes TuneIn RSS Twitter Facebook Ha tetszett a műsor, itt adhatsz borravalót a műsorvezetőknek!
Losing his case in a Klingon tribunal, the Captain of the Enterprise is sent to Rura Penthe, charged with crimes against the Klingon Empire. What's neat about this episode is I can save some time when writing the summary of Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country when that comes around.. This time we're talking about Archer though. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x19 - Judgement Directed by James L. Conway Teleplay by David A. Goodman, Story by David A. Goodman & Taylor Elmore Guest Stars: J.G. Hertzler, John Vickery, Granville Van Dusen, Daniel Riordan There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 19th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Judgement. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
When some sneaky aliens decide to out-creep Dr. Bashir, they attempt to abduct Jadzia. But when the trial begins, it's unclear if she's an ankylosaur or a floor mat. Can Odo be Christmas Lights? Is Klaestron 4 a “mask and gloves” planet? How do you direct Nana Visitor? It's the episode with all the great older ladies.
A trio of the shuttle pod crew (Kayla, Brian, and Matt) beamed in to discuss the newest episode of Star Trek: Discovery, “Choose Your Pain.” Star Trek: Discovery Season 1, Episode 5 – Debuted Sunday October 15th Written by Kemp Powers Directed by Lee Rose The Shuttle Pod crew all felt like the the fifth episode was a strong entry, and one of the most satisfying as far as plot structure goes. We learn the fate of our new pal Ripper the tardigrade, follow Burnham as she fights the good fight on Ripper’s behalf, butts heads with acting captain Saru, and in the second plot line, we learn new facts about Lorca, and we get to meet Harry Mudd as brought to life by Rainn Wilson, who the Shuttle Pod crew all really liked. Also we speculate on what that creepy second Stamets in the mirror means. Listen in to hear our thoughts on the latest installment of the Star Trek franchise! That’s Some Good Fan Service We agreed that the fan service this week was nicely done, with an excellent look at the Klingon/Federation bordering areas on a map filled with goodies like Space Station K-7, Rura Penthe and even Khitomer (hiding at the top, partially cut off). The list of decorated Starfleet captains including not just the obvious captains who had their own shows, but also Matthew Decker (who would soon become Commodore, and we’ll see in TOS “The Doomsday Machine”), and it pulled Robert April out of the grey-area of canon to make him totally official.
When Data's grandpa is diagnosed with an incurable illness, he doesn't express much grief, and in return, his grandpa steals his body and makes a play at immortality. It would have been a perfect plan, but the old man was set in his ways, and really doesn't know how to act in a modern, professional starship setting. Will the crew catch on that Data is once again not who he claims to be? Will Data's bad behavior get him locked up in Rura Penthe? Can he pass a Voight-Kampff test? It's the episode where the Star Trek trading cards prove that they're worth what you pay for them.
Judgment. After a number of run-ins with the Klingons during Enterprise's first two seasons, Captain Archer finally found himself in a place familiar to Star Trek fans: a Klingon courtroom. “Judgment” takes us back to the ice caves of Rura Penthe, but it also does more than simply repeat the events of The Undiscovered Country. It also attempts to add some depth to Klingon society. In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Norm Lao, Will Nguyen, and Phillip Gilfus to discuss Archer's trial, why the Klingons have it out for him, whether the use of Star Trek VI tie-ins was a clever connection or a creative crutch, and why the Klingons should be glad Mystery, Inc. didn't make a cameo. In our news segment we share our thoughts on Sofia Boutella's signing to a lead role in the next Star Trek film, and we discuss the StarTrek.com poll that asked which alien race you would most want to make first contact with. Hosts Christopher Jones and Norman C. Lao Guests Phillip Gilfus and Will Nguyen Editor and Producer Christopher Jones Associate Producer Renee Roberts Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen News Sofia Boutella signs on for lead role in Star Trek 3 (00:02:02) Poll: The alien you want to make first contact with is… (00:14:06) Feature: Judgment Intro and Synopsis (00:28:32) Kolos and the Rise of the Warrior Class (00:36:02) Meeting Duras Again… for the First Time (00:50:57) Communicating the Details (00:56:47) Rura Penthe: Creative Crutch? (01:02:26) A Clever Lampshade (01:16:14) Archer on Trial (01:20:24) Final Thoughts (01:28:11) Closing (01:35:51) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Mike, Tooze, Sean, and Thomas discuss Resistance is Futile OP2, rules forums, and reversing the phase polarity on the self sealing stem-boltsContact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastFacebook: Gaming on Rura PentheTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RACRandomness:WizKids Rules ForumPicard Vs Star Destroyer
Mike, Tooze, Sean, and Thomas discuss Resistance is Futile OP1, preview OP2, and complain about WizKids.Contact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastFacebook: Gaming on Rura PentheTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RAC
Mike, Tooze, Sean, and Thomas discuss Collective OP3, Resistance is Futile Blind Boosters, and Wave 8 Ships.Contact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastFacebook: Gaming on Rura PentheTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RAC
Mike, Chris, Sean, and Thomas discuss Gencon, Collective OP2 results, ship builds, and random thoughts about the shows.Greenman DesignsContact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastFacebook: Gaming on Rura PentheTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RAC
Chris, Sean, and Thomas discuss their experiences with Collective OP 1, Fleet Captains and the Raven, and general thoughts on Collective OP2.Spoilers:Fleet Captains: ThatTeriGirlRaven: USS Raven Spoiled by panicatthesiskoContact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastFacebook: Gaming on Rura PentheTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RACErrata: I totally meant Reginald Barclay, not Lon Suder.
Mike, Sean, Thomas, Tooze, and Chris go back in time to discuss the Dominion War OP 1 event, the wave 6 ships, and more thoughts on the upcoming Collective OP1. Runtime is 1 Hour, 31 Minutes, and 47 Seconds. Apologies for the background noise, but volume levels should be improved versus the 1st episode.List Builders:Space Dock iTunesSpace Dock Google PlayDracoSoft STAW BuilderContact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RAC
Join Mike, Sean, Thomas, and Tooze as we talk about recent games, the Arena OP, Era/Faction Pure, and Blind Boosters. Runtime is 1 Hour, 28 Minutes, and 51 Seconds.Contact Us:E-mail: stawpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @stawpodcastTheme Song:Star Trek Theme by RAC
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 151 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 21st, 2013 and published for download on Monday, November 25th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Back from his time on Rura Penthe, James joins Tony, Elijah and Elliot this week for a four-host extravaganza as we put our thinking caps on and Trek Out the economics of Star Trek and how we can apply that to Star Trek Online. Although not much has been officially published on Star Trek Online since the launch of Season 8, that doesn't mean we won't be talking about the latest content or community buzz about the game! We discuss the Crew System in STO and how it can be revamped, the state of the STO Gateway and the latest patch notes to hit Holodeck. Next, we talk with our old friend, Simon Ludgate about the impact and effect of the new ARC launcher. In this week's Community Spotlight, ChivarlyBean returns with a new Foundry Review! And of course as always, we'll open hailing frequencies and see what's incoming from YOU, our listeners. Are you awesome at articulation? Brilliant at blogging? Crazy for creating content? Then join our team! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Let's Revamp the Crew System! 4 Approaches to making a companion app November Holodeck Patch Notes This Week's Community Questions What would you do with the Crew system? How can we make it more 'Trek'? Would you miss it if it was taken out all together? Let us know your thoughts! What features would you like to see in an STO Companion mobile app? Let your imagination run wild in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you'd like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 151! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 151 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 21st, 2013 and published for download on Monday, November 25th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Back from his time on Rura Penthe, James joins Tony, Elijah and Elliot this week for a four-host extravaganza as we put our thinking caps on and Trek Out the economics of Star Trek and how we can apply that to Star Trek Online. Although not much has been officially published on Star Trek Online since the launch of Season 8, that doesn't mean we won't be talking about the latest content or community buzz about the game! We discuss the Crew System in STO and how it can be revamped, the state of the STO Gateway and the latest patch notes to hit Holodeck. Next, we talk with our old friend, Simon Ludgate about the impact and effect of the new ARC launcher. In this week’s Community Spotlight, ChivarlyBean returns with a new Foundry Review! And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU, our listeners. Are you awesome at articulation? Brilliant at blogging? Crazy for creating content? Then join our team! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Let's Revamp the Crew System! 4 Approaches to making a companion app November Holodeck Patch Notes This Week's Community Questions What would you do with the Crew system? How can we make it more 'Trek'? Would you miss it if it was taken out all together? Let us know your thoughts! What features would you like to see in an STO Companion mobile app? Let your imagination run wild in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 151! Enjoy the show!
In which our heroes finally return from Rura Penthe, find the perfect role for Judi Dench, explore the surprisingly sexual subtext of your favorite childhood film and dig through an overstuffed listener mailbag. Music Credits When You’re Older – Jenny Mayhem Ikea – Jonathan Coulton Django – Luis Bacalov Partyman – Prince Princes Of The Universe – Queen Man Or Muppet – Jason Segel & Walter
Listen:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files - Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 2(22:00, 20.2 MB, released 2006.11.07)Written by Mark KalitaFeatured in the cast were:Mark Kalita as MakDamaris Mannering as SumaDan Gorgone as BranusJudah Frieze as Commander JudahChris Peterson as the GuardsEric Busby as the chemistThe episode was produced by Eric BusbyPost Production by Eric Busby
Listen: Star Trek - The Section 31 Files : 03.03 Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 3(35:50, 32.8 MB, released 2006.11.30)Written by Mark KalitaFeatured in the cast were:Mark Kalita as MakElie Hirschman as Tom Backus and WeaverBen Harmer as O'KeefeDave Ault as selekAmanda Fitzwater as the Section 31 operativeJudah Friese as Lt. Cmdr. Judah FrieseBill Hollweg, Eric Busby and Jim Barbour as the Romulan GuardsThe episode was produced by Eric Busby Post Production by Eric Busby
The Third Season Begins!Listen:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files - Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 1(26:40, 24.4 MB, released 2006.10.25)Written by Mark KalitaFeatured in the cast wereMark Kalita as MakDave Sobowjak as the KlingonsPaul Mannering as OrsoElie Hirchman as Tom Backus and GormDamaris Mannering as SumaDan Gorgone as Branusbill hollweg as KorjeelShane Harris as the Klingon JudgeAnd Eric Busby as the prisonerDirected by Mark KalitaProduced by Eric BusbyPost production by Eric Busby
Star Trek: The Section 31 Files: Season 3: EP 003: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 3 Written by Mark Kalita Featured in the cast were: Mark Kalita as Mak Damaris Mannering as Suma Dan Gorgone as Branus Judah Friese as Commander Judah Chris Peterson as the Guards Eric Busby as the chemist Produced by Eric […] The post ST 31 – Season 3 EP 003: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 3 first appeared on Darker Projects.
Star Trek: The Section 31 Files: Season 3: EP 002: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 2 Written by Mark Kalita Featured in the cast were: Mark Kalita as Mak Damaris Mannering as Suma Dan Gorgone as Branus Judah Friese as Commander Judah Chris Peterson as the Guards Eric Busby as the chemist Produced by Eric […] The post ST 31 – Season 3 EP 002: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 2 first appeared on Darker Projects.
Star Trek: The Section 31 Files: Season 3: EP 001: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 1 Rura Penthe. The notorious penal planetoid. A harsh, cruel ball of ice inhabited by the galaxy’s most hardened criminals. Apart from James T. Kirk, those who enter never leave and all who attempt to, die trying. Takila Mak, Section […] The post ST 31 – Season 3 EP 001: Escape from Rura Penthe, Part 1 first appeared on Darker Projects.