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Tex-Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
288: STAR TREK DISCOVERY Final Season E9 “Lagrange Point”

Tex-Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 73:12


The penultimate DISCO is here! Captain Michael Burnham and the Discovery crew race against Mol and the Breen to unlock the secrets of the Progenitors. Join Fatheree and Dave as we unpack the latest episode and come back next week for the series finale! As always, available in both video and audio-only formats. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHfwzIpdeJo&ab_channel=Tex-Trek Get RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/f37edb0c/podcast/rss Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tex-trek/id1495605753?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKp?si=3BOqsbQER9Ssfppqk7lofQ&fbclid=IwAR1M1uH_xBE1lYWcwQocoDzjoVSsLmCgBt08TCEYAltwIH3MPC0S60bMCsE Join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7y Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/txtrek Star Trek: Discovery, Season 5 Episode 9, “Lagrange Point” Written by Sean Cochran & Ari Friedman Directed by Jonathan Frakes After Moll and the Breen capture a mysterious structure that contains the Progenitors' power, Captain Burnham must lead a covert mission to retrieve it before the Breen figure out how to use it. http://www.facebook.com/textrek https://www.instagram.com/txtrek/ http://twitter.com/TxTrek https://www.tiktok.com/@txtrek Email: fathereeactual@tex-trek.com

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast
Trekcast 396: It's The Final Countdown

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 79:41


It's the final countdown. There's only one more episode of Star Trek: Discovery left. We'll talk about the heist-inspired episode "LAGRANGE POINT". Also, Paramount inks a major new content distribution deal. Starfleet Academy has found it's lead. The Star Trek Movie franchise is set for a major reboot.And we got a major update from the set of Strange New Worlds season 3. All that and more on Trekcast. News:https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/paramount-charter-carriage-deal-talks-1235885948/https://deadline.com/2024/05/star-trek-starfleet-academy-holly-hunter-1235926060/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/star-trek-movie-franchise-reboot-paramount-1235904930/https://www.cinemablend.com/streaming-news/the-orville-peter-macon-season-4-was-already-supposed-to-happenhttps://screenrant.com/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-season-3-filming-wraps-anson-mount-boots/EPISODE 509: "LAGRANGE POINT"After Moll and the Breen capture a mysterious structure that contains the Progenitors' power, Captain Burnham must lead a covert mission to retrieve it before the Breen figure out how to use it. Written by: Sean Cochran & Ari FriedmanDirected by: Jonathan FrakesTrekcast is a fan-made Star Trek podcast. We talk about all things sci-fi, nerdy/geeky, from Star Trek, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Stargate, and everything else. If you love dad jokes, saving dogs and bears you'll love Trekcast.Connect with us: trekcasttng@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail - (570) 661-0001‬Check out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.TV Drama Version 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast
Scott's Quick Reaction Star Trek: Discovery 509 LAGRANGE POINT #startrekpodcast #scifi #startrek

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:45


EPISODE 509:"LAGRANGE POINT" After Moll and the Breen capture a mysterious structure that contains the Progenitors' power, Captain Burnham must lead a covert mission to retrieve it before the Breen figure out how to use it. Written by: Sean Cochran & Ari FriedmanDirected by: Jonathan FrakesListen to Trekcast on your favorite podcast app.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast
Daniel's Quick Reaction Star Trek: Discovery 509 LAGRANGE POINT #startrekpodcast #scifi #startrek

Star Trek Podcast: Trekcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:38


EPISODE 509: "LAGRANGE POINT"After Moll and the Breen capture a mysterious structure that contains the Progenitors' power, Captain Burnham must lead a covert mission to retrieve it before the Breen figure out how to use it. Written by: Sean Cochran & Ari FriedmanDirected by: Jonathan FrakesListen to Trekcast on your favorite podcast app.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.

Real Estate Survival Guide
Things I Wish I Knew As A New Realtor- Sean Cochran

Real Estate Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 17:54


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Real Estate Survival Guide
Social Media Improvement Part 4- Growing Your Presence On Google

Real Estate Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 12:57


This episode is kind of cheating. Technically, Google is not a social media platform. It's a search engine, but the way you can use it works just like a social media platform. So I'm including it in our series on using social media to grow your business. In this episode, I share with you a couple minutes of an interview I did with Sean Cochran. Sean is an amazing realtor in Chicago. I interviewed him in the fall of 2021. Sean has a huge business going on in Chicago through what he is doing on Google and with Google maps, etc. He really built it all through his platform on TikTok where he now has almost 325,000 followers. He's using Google in way that is game changing. Quotation: "You'll start to become known as the man around town or the woman around town. You're everywhere. And when people Google these businesses locally, they're gonna see Sean Cochran broker realtor's review. I got almost 17 million views on my pictures around my house. I'm ranked the number-one highest realtor around here, and I don't pay for it.” Learn all of this and more: What will make you want to post photos with reviews on Google How many agents have found him through a Google search Why Sean Cochran pops up first on Google searches (and how you can, too) How to get thousands of dollars a month in free advertising Why Google Maps is one of the best tools for your branding How many times a week you should post Whether or not to post negative reviews—and why Resources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cowboy-realtor-an-interview-with-sean-cochran/id1546328317?i=1000543463713 (The episode titled The Cowboy Realtor), an interview with Sean Cochran https://www.tiktok.com/@thecowboyrealtor?lang=en (The Cowboy Realtor on TikTok) https://support.google.com/business/answer/2911778?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop (How to set up a Google My Business page) Show notes and blog posts are brought to you by https://my.captivate.fm/HarshmanServices.com (HarshmanServices) and https://my.captivate.fm/RealtorEmails.com (RealtorEmails). John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener. 

Real Estate Survival Guide
5 Lessons For Success From Cara

Real Estate Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 14:06


Cara is an amazing Realtor and a great example others can learn from. Here are 5 lessons from Cara: • Communicate well and create great relationships. This applies to your clients and to other agents. There are so many bad Realtors out there that if you're good, you will succeed. There's enough work out there for everyone. • Keep learning and growing constantly. This involves listening to others and asking questions. When I've said certain things on my show that Cara hasn't tried yet, she messages me to learn more about it. If something goes wrong in a transaction, Cara is asking, “Okay, how can I learn from this? How do I make this experience better for the next person?” • Ask for help. I'm not great at asking for help, and I've learned so much from watching Cara do that. Be willing to ask for help when you need it. No one knows everything, and no one can do it alone. So ask for help when you need it. • Apply what you're learning. Take the advice you receive, and run with it. Many Realtors ask me for advice, but most say, “No, I can't do that.” Cara, on the other hand, is humble and finds a way. She didn't have social media profiles early on. I suggested she start some and advised her on how to grow her business with social media. When I told her about Sean Cochran, the Cowboy Realtor, she took that advice and ran with it. Like everyone else, she didn't like being on camera, but unlike everyone else, she did it. She now has at least 1,200 followers on TikTok (and her following is growing). She can now go live on TikTok! She has far outpaced me there. Any time I invest in Cara, I know she's going to apply it. I am so impressed with Cara and proud of her for everything she's done and keeps doing. You all can do the same thing. Start with one of these lessons, and apply it in your business to help you create more and more success. Let me know how it goes! John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener. 

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Ruthie and Brian discuss Discovery S4E9, titled Rubicon. This episode was written by Alan B. McElroy and directed by Andi Armaganian. Captain Burnham and the crew of the Discovery try to stop Book and Tarka from destroying the DMA.

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STDP 070 – Rubicon (S4E9)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 94:51


Ruthie and Brian discuss Discovery S4E9, titled Rubicon. This episode was written by Alan B. McElroy and directed by Andi Armaganian. Captain Burnham and the crew of the Discovery try to stop Book and Tarka from destroying the DMA.

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Star Trek: Discovery “All In” Review

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 50:17


Discovery is back and is putting all its cards on the table as Burnham and Owo travel outside Federation space to meet an old courier friend. Join in as we review Star Trek: Discovery, All In.

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STDP 069 – All In (S4E8)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 98:54


Ruthie & Brian discuss Discovery S4E8, titled All In. This episode was written by Sean Cochran and directed by Christopher J. Byrne & Jen McGowan. Captain Burnham tracks Book down and gets drawn into a high-stakes competition for the weapon that will be used to stop the DMA.

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Ruthie & Brian discuss Discovery S4E8, titled All In. This episode was written by Sean Cochran and directed by Christopher J. Byrne & Jen McGowan. Captain Burnham tracks Book down and gets drawn into a high-stakes competition for the weapon that will be used to stop the DMA.

Real Estate Survival Guide
The Cowboy Realtor: An Interview with Sean Cochran

Real Estate Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 27:14


John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener. 

Lester the Nightfly
Catching Up With Phish (E29)

Lester the Nightfly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021


Sean Cochran loves Phish so much he was willing to contribute tons of time and energy to make this show simply amazing. This LTNF episode is well worth hearing.

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Bernstein & McKnight Show
Bernstein & Rahimi: White Sox talk, Sean Cochran interview, 71 seconds of hockey (Hour 3)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 42:04


In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi discussed how the White Sox are coming together well and how Billy Hamilton has stepped up to fill the outfield void with Luis Robert and Eloy Jimenez sidelined by injury. After that, strength and conditioning trainer Sean Cochran joined the show to describe how he has helped redefine what an athlete is supposed to look like. Cochran works with recent PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson and White Sox right-hander Lance Lynn, among others. Later, Bernstein and Rahimi conducted their 71 seconds of hockey segment in which they focused on Maple Leafs fans' tears. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernstein & Rahimi Show
Bernstein & Rahimi: White Sox talk, Sean Cochran interview, 71 seconds of hockey (Hour 3)

Bernstein & Rahimi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 42:04


In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi discussed how the White Sox are coming together well and how Billy Hamilton has stepped up to fill the outfield void with Luis Robert and Eloy Jimenez sidelined by injury. After that, strength and conditioning trainer Sean Cochran joined the show to describe how he has helped redefine what an athlete is supposed to look like. Cochran works with recent PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson and White Sox right-hander Lance Lynn, among others. Later, Bernstein and Rahimi conducted their 71 seconds of hockey segment in which they focused on Maple Leafs fans' tears. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DE Soccer Podcast
Dwayne, Today is all about Developing High Quality Soccer Players

DE Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 55:54


This week the coaches sit down with Sean Cochran, Keystone FC Executive Director and Holly Hoy, Keystone FC Girls Youth Director of Coaching, to talk about their UWS2 team and how it looks for the summer. We also announce the first three players on the Delaware Union Diamonds   00:00 - 14:51 - DE Union Diamonds Player Announcements, Rec Season & Summer Camps 14:52 - 38:00- Sean Cochran, Keystone FC Executive Director and Holly Hoy, Keystone FC Girls Youth Director of Coaching 38:01 - 55:29 - Champions League & Europa League, Player of the Match, This Day in Soccer History, Fair Play Award

DE Soccer Podcast
Dwayne, Today is all about Developing High Quality Soccer Players

DE Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 55:53


This week the coaches sit down with Sean Cochran, Keystone FC Executive Director and Holly Hoy, Keystone FC Girls Youth Director of Coaching, to talk about their UWS2 team and how it looks for the summer. We also announce the first three players on the Delaware Union Diamonds   00:00 - 14:51 - DE Union Diamonds Player Announcements, Rec Season & Summer Camps 14:52 - 38:00- Sean Cochran, Keystone FC Executive Director and Holly Hoy, Keystone FC Girls Youth Director of Coaching 38:01 - 55:29 - Champions League & Europa League, Player of the Match, This Day in Soccer History, Fair Play Award

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Star Trek: Discovery – Season 3 Episode 5 – Die Trying Ruthie’s back!!! After a forced two-week hiatus, she’s back with Brian to talk through Star Trek: Discovery, Season 3 Episode 5, titled Die Trying. This episode’s teleplay was by Sean Cochran, based on a story by James Duff & Sean Cochran. It was directed by Maja Vrvilo. We apologize for the lateness of this episode. Unfortunately, a long episode combined with life getting in the way led to a late episode this week. SPOILERS AHEAD!!! If you haven’t seen this episode of Star Trek: Discovery, stop right now!!! Go watch it, then come back!!! We’ll be here for you! No more references section… We have decided to eliminate the Spot the References section of the podcast. More to come… Chapters 00:00:00 STDP 052 – Die Trying (S3E5)00:00:17 Intro00:01:39 Ruthie’s thoughts on the last two episodes00:15:23 Why Ruthie was gone00:24:52 Feedback from Previous Episodes00:33:34 About Die Tr ying00:34:59 Ratings00:38:22 Yeses01:14:04 Nos01:36:28 Hold Your Horses02:09:39 Listener Feedback02:47:24 Other Notes03:00:00 Shipwide Announcements03:08:00 Wrap Up Subscribe to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast feed to catch our Discovery episodes! We have switched over to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast a few weeks ago. The Star Trek Picard Cast will NOT have the Discovery episodes, so make sure you have subscribed to the Discovery feed unless you listen to us on the Discovery feed, the All-Inclusive feed, or on YouTube. Next, we will be discussing Season 3 Episode 6 of Star Trek: Discovery titled Scavengers. The deadline will be 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Friday, November 20, 2020, unless announced on the Facebook group otherwise. Your feedback is SO important to us!!! Don’t forget! If you have been listening to us on the Star Trek Picard Cast feed, subscribe to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast to get the Discovery episodes. If you’re listening to us on the Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed, there’s nothing for you to do. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! You can do the same on Podchaser. Also, you can leave us a review on the Talk Through Media Facebook page. And don’t forget to sign up for our Patreon to get access to our Patreon episodes. Sign up to CBS All Access! Help support the podcast! If you sign up from this link, you’ll help support the podcast, as CBS gives us a small referral fee, and it costs you nothing! Star Trek: Discovery is now streaming on CBS All Access! Click this banner to sign up, and you’ll help support the podcast! Speaking of our Patreon… We have released our eighth Patreon calls so far. We were hoping to schedule a Patreon this weekend, but we were unable to due to the power outage. If you want to listen to it when it comes out, sign up to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie for as little as $1/month and you’ll get access! Become a Patron! Watch this episode on YouTube!

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STDP 052 – Die Trying (S3E5)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 195:11


Star Trek: Discovery – Season 3 Episode 5 – Die Trying Ruthie’s back!!! After a forced two-week hiatus, she’s back with Brian to talk through Star Trek: Discovery, Season 3 Episode 5, titled Die Trying. This episode’s teleplay was by Sean Cochran, based on a story by James Duff & Sean Cochran. It was directed by Maja Vrvilo. We apologize for the lateness of this episode. Unfortunately, a long episode combined with life getting in the way led to a late episode this week. SPOILERS AHEAD!!! If you haven’t seen this episode of Star Trek: Discovery, stop right now!!! Go watch it, then come back!!! We’ll be here for you! No more references section… We have decided to eliminate the Spot the References section of the podcast. More to come… Chapters 00:00:00 STDP 052 – Die Trying (S3E5)00:00:17 Intro00:01:39 Ruthie’s thoughts on the last two episodes00:15:23 Why Ruthie was gone00:24:52 Feedback from Previous Episodes00:33:34 About Die Tr ying00:34:59 Ratings00:38:22 Yeses01:14:04 Nos01:36:28 Hold Your Horses02:09:39 Listener Feedback02:47:24 Other Notes03:00:00 Shipwide Announcements03:08:00 Wrap Up Subscribe to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast feed to catch our Discovery episodes! We have switched over to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast a few weeks ago. The Star Trek Picard Cast will NOT have the Discovery episodes, so make sure you have subscribed to the Discovery feed unless you listen to us on the Discovery feed, the All-Inclusive feed, or on YouTube. Next, we will be discussing Season 3 Episode 6 of Star Trek: Discovery titled Scavengers. The deadline will be 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Friday, November 20, 2020, unless announced on the Facebook group otherwise. Your feedback is SO important to us!!! Don’t forget! If you have been listening to us on the Star Trek Picard Cast feed, subscribe to the Star Trek Discovery Podcast to get the Discovery episodes. If you’re listening to us on the Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed, there’s nothing for you to do. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! You can do the same on Podchaser. Also, you can leave us a review on the Talk Through Media Facebook page. And don’t forget to sign up for our Patreon to get access to our Patreon episodes. Sign up to CBS All Access! Help support the podcast! If you sign up from this link, you’ll help support the podcast, as CBS gives us a small referral fee, and it costs you nothing! Star Trek: Discovery is now streaming on CBS All Access! Click this banner to sign up, and you’ll help support the podcast! Speaking of our Patreon… We have released our eighth Patreon calls so far. We were hoping to schedule a Patreon this weekend, but we were unable to due to the power outage. If you want to listen to it when it comes out, sign up to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie for as little as $1/month and you’ll get access! Become a Patron! Watch this episode on YouTube!

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Discovery "Die Trying" Detailed Analysis & Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 29:14


In the newest episode of Star Trek Discovery, the crew finally locate Starfleet headquarters, in what is a fanboy extravaganza. We see Voyager J and the USS Nog. I love the back and forth between Admiral Vance and Saru and Burnham. Can they convince him to trust them, and is coming back to Starfleet, after so many centuries all they hoped it would be? Another great episode of Star Trek. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars And I am a nerd.   This is episode 42 of the podcast. Yes. 42. A very significant nerd number. Let’s just take a moment to appreciate life, the universe, and everything.   Ok. on with it. Today, we’re talking about Star Trek Discovery season 3 episode 5. Die Trying.   The description on Memory Alpha reads After reuniting with what remains of Starfleet and the Federation, the USS Discovery and its crew must prove that a 930 year old crew and starship are exactly what this new future needs.   The teleplay was written by Sean Cochran based on a story by James Duff & Sean Cochrane. It was directed by Maja Vrvilo And it first aired on the 12th of November 2020.   Make it so.   The episode opens with Saru giving a captain’s log. And that’s awesome. I believe it’s the first time we’ve heard him utter those iconic words. The interesting thing is, it’s a supplemental log. Last week started the same way, with Doctor Culbert giving a supplemental log. A supplemental log is just that … it’s a supplement. The original series used supplemental logs as a little catch-up for those viewers coming in part-way through the broadcast who might have missed the beginning of the episode. In-universe, it’s like an addition to the day’s log. Now it’s conceivable that we would open a story with them supplementing their log, but the things they say just don’t feel very supplemental. They feel like the main content of a log. The first two seasons of this show often used supplemental logs to good effect, because it meant they didn’t have to quote a stardate, and they had no good system for stardates in the pre-TOS era. But we’re now in the 32nd century, and we have a good Stardate system. In fact, a stardate is mentioned later in the episode. So why are doing all these supplemental logs at the start of episodes? Feel a little weird.   But anyway, Saru is giving a captain’s log. And I love that.   Discovery is about to arrive at the coordinates where they’ll find the headquarters for both Starfleet and The Federation. And it’s nice to see that the writers are finally understanding the distinction and relationship between those two entities.   There’s a hint of misgiving in Saru’s voice. They don’t know what the Federation or Starfleet look like in this century. Will they be eager to see a 930 year old ship? Will the Discovery crew have a hope of fitting in with this version of Starfleet? Will the common ideals remain enough to bind them together? As they were in the fantastic crossover novel Star Trek Federation by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stephens. Great book. Check it out if you haven’t read it.   Michael doesn’t just want to know what’s become of Starfleet in this universe. She wants to find out what happened to her mother. Maybe there will be some answers here.   So, headquarters is contained in a distortion field meant to hide it. I’m not sure it’s very effective. It’s this big glow blob thing that must raise a few eyebrows, both visually, and on sensors. But anyway,   Discovery flies in.  Have you noticed that the shuttle bay doors always seem to be open these days. I know they have a forcefield to hold in the atmosphere, but that’s just meant to be up while the doors are open for ships to come in and out. It’s kind of weird that they just fly around with it open all the time. Very odd. I mean, it looks cool on screen, but it’s not very practical.   This opening sequence is just a massive Star Trek geek-out. We get to see a bunch of 32nd century Starfleet ships, but we don’t get a really good look at them. The lighting in this shot seems designed to obscure them, more than show them off, which I think is a terrible shame. I want to get a sense of these ships. One of them seems to have really long nacelles, like Discovery. Another seems to be shaped like a donut.   The looks on everyone’s faces is priceless, and kind of matches how we’d all feel if we were suddenly in the heart of Starfleet territory, surrounded by ships.   The crew notice ships with neutronium alloy fibres, organic hulls, ships that are entirely holographic, a new USS Constitution that can sleep a crew of two thousand, detached nacelles, and a flying rainforest.   And then we see the USS Voyager. NCC 74658-J Which is really cool. Not all Starfleet ships that re-use the name of a previous vessel get the letters in the registry. Often, they just get a brand new number. It’s only special ships that retain that registry number and add a letter on the end. Enter Enterprise was one example. It seems Voyager is another. And that makes sense. Voyager’s journey home from the Delta Quadrant would be the stuff of legend in this day and age. We don’t get a great look at the new Voyager, but its primary hull seems to follow a similar shape to the original. It’s the eleventh ship to bear the name. Memory Alpha has said that Voyager J is a 32nd century intrepid class vessel. But that doesn’t make sense. The intrepids were a class of ships used in the 24th century. Starfleet doesn’t re-use the class name like that. If it were intrepid class, it should look exactly like the original voyager. Anyway, this isn’t on-screen canon.   And then the big moment, we fly past the USS Nog. NCC-325070 This is a blink and you’ll miss it moment, and honestly, you’ll probably miss it even if you don’t blink. You can barely read the name with all the lense flare going on. This particular moment was spoiled for me by the internet, because I don’t get Discovery until Friday night, here in Australia. So I spent the whole episode waiting for the USS Nog to show up. I expected it to be a significant part of the story. It wasn’t. It was just a quick visual easter egg. But, it’s an awesome one. I love that they did this. Alex Kurtzman has confirmed this ship is named after the character Nog on Deep Space Nine, who was the first Ferengi to join Starfleet. And he’s said this is an Eisenberg class ship. This, of course, honours the late Aron Eisenberg who played Nog, and who tragically died just over a year ago. In my opinion, Nog was one of the greatest characters in all of Star Trek. He had the greatest character arc the show has ever done, and by all accounts, Mr. Eisenberg was a wonderful human being. So I’m thrilled that Discovery honoured him in this way.   After Discovery hails headquarters, letting them know the USS Discovery is reporting for duty, they ask for the Captain, First office and Tal to beam aboard. Their sensors can detect the presence of the symbiont.   As they are snatched away by a transporter beam, the musical score goes full-on fanboy, which honestly was appropriate for this moment.   We get a decent look at the new Starfleet uniforms. They’re similar, but not quite identical to what we saw in Tal’s memories last episode.   They look like a decent continuation of the style we’ve seen on the USS Relativity, and from the temporal agents in the temporal cold war.   There’s a bunch of different uniforms. The admiral uniform is different, obviously, as it always is. Then there are light grayish blue uniforms with a stripe going up them in traditional TNG-era department colours. But there is another uniform, light dray on the bottom with dark blue shoulders, in a shape I’m not sure how to describe in words. This is worn by the chief of security and at least one other officer. This particular uniform looks the least Starfleet and seems to be out of place among the others.   Oh, and the com badges are not identical to the one worn by Admiral Sena Tal. I actually prefer Tal’s com badge, because the Starfleet delta is a bit more visible. But anyway.   And we meet Admiral Vence, commander-in-chief of Starfleet.   Saru is delighted to learn that Kaminar joined the federation.   We learn about The Omega Chain, a coalition of Andorian and Orions. And we learn of someone called Osyraa, who is becoming more brazen every day. I imagine we’ll learn more of him and his organisation in future episodes. The omega chain gets name-dropped again later.   The admiral knew Sela Tal, but makes it clear that he and Adira are strangers to one another. And then Adira is taken off for a medical diagnostic. And that’s the last we see of her in this episode. I wonder what all of that is about. Maybe they just want to make sure that the symbiant and the human host are healthy with one another. But the Trill themselves would have been better equipped to determine that.  I’m really curious what that’s all about.   I noticed, on my first watch, there was a little visual easter egg, a mention of the Kazon on a computer monitor. I imagine that before the burn, the Federation’s influence extended into the Delta Quadrant. Maybe even the Gamma Quadrant as well. Distances that were insurmountable for Voyager were probably considered “just next door” before the burn.   This season, and this episode in particular, are making me feel the same way that I first felt when I started watching TNG. This is Star Trek, but it’s a whole new Star Trek. It’s a great feeling. I enjoyed the first two seasons of this show, but I’m loving this season way more than I was expecting to.   But then we learn about the Kili. Some refugees of a cool-looking new alien race are sick with some kind of disease which is plaguing their world. Burnham is immediately keen to help with that problem, but Vance wants to hear their story first.   And I’m pleased to see they are finally telling someone the truth about their situation. The whole truth. Control, the sphere data, the spore drive. The red angel. All of it. And I’m glad about that. The whole hiding who they were thing was starting to get a bit old, and well...strange.   The rather annoying EMH notes that Saru may be the last Kelpien who still retains biochemical traces of Vahar’ai. Which is odd, because Vahar’ai is basically a stage of development, like puberty. So we are to say that the offspring of Kelpiens who have gone through Vahar’ai and shed their ganglia, are born without ganglia of their own, they are are born as “evolved Kelpiens” as the second season episode rather incorrectly called them. That’s weird. Remember, long ago, there were “evolved Kelpiens,” but the Ba’ul forced them back into their pre-vahar’ai state. None of this has been explained very well.   There are currently 38 member worlds of the Federation that Vance is aware of. There may be other worlds out there that still consider themselves members, but have lost all contact. There were 350 member worlds at the Federation’s peak. I wonder when exactly that peak happened.   And I do still love the floating tables and chairs. They’re cool.   The EMH, Eli has confirmed that Saru and Michael are not lying. But Starfleet records hold no references to Control, a red angel or a spire drive. Thanks, Spock.   So he’s understandably skeptical. He can’t corroborate their story. And the Federation spent most of the 30th century fighting a war to uphold the temporal accords. We, of course, know this as the temporal cold war. Time travel is outlawed. Which means, the Discovery crew’s presence here is by definition, a crime.   This all makes perfect sense. Given their past, the present-day Starfleet would be very uncomfortable with time-travellers, even if they claim to have come from a time far predating the temporal war.   Are the discovery crew here as an attempt by somebody to change the future? He can’t rule that out. And he shouldn’t.   He can’t afford to trust them without evidence.   You’ll notice that Starfleet, and Vance in particular, is the antagonist of this episode, because he opposes Saru and Michael’s goal. He stands in the way as an obstacle to what they want.   Note, that doesn’t make him a villain. This isn’t evil Starfleet. I think a lot of fans have had enough of evil Starfleet lately. No. This is Starfleet being cautious, as they should.   Vane plans to requisition Discovery for analysis and retrofit, and split up the crew. This immediately gets our heckles up. That sounds terrible. The crew of Discovery are a family. (and yes in this season, they have earned that descriptor). The reason they all left their lives behind to come into the future was so that Michael wouldn’t have to be alone here. If they are split up now, it defeats that whole purpose. They might as well have remained in the 23rd century and let Michael fly Discovery on auto-pilot as she originally planned.   This is really upsetting to all of them, and not something any of them are going to want to take sitting down. And I’m totally on their side in this.   However. What Vance is saying makes sense from his point of view. If the Discovery crew are here for some nefarious reason, it decreases the probability of them being able to carry out whatever it is they intend by breaking them up, separating them randomly. It seems harsh, but I understand why he’s doing it.   Vance asks Saru to put the needs to Starfleet ahead of the needs of his crew. That’s hard.   There’s a fantastic scene between Saru and Michael, back in Discovery’s ready room. Michael is all worked up about this, and understandably. She makes some good practical points why Vance is wrong. Why the crew should be kept together. They know this ship. They know the spore drive, and if this family is broken up now, some may never recover. All true.   But Saru rightly points out that it’s Vance’s call. He’s the admiral. He’s the commander in chief. They chose to rejoin Starfleet. They could have just stayed out there as a rogue element, like so many others in the galaxy. They chose to come back and submit themselves to Starfleet’s chain of command.   The balanced, two-sided conflict here is delicious.   Michael is all set to steal information about the Kili, so they can help cure the disease and prove their worth. Saru has to remind her that Starfleet officers don’t operate that way. A lesson he thought she’s learned by now, after her ill-fated mutiny on the Shenzhou. And I think she had, but she’s been living as a free spirit in this century for a year. She admitted she’d let go of a lot of things. She needs to be reigned in by Saru, and she knows it. Her humble realisation of that is nicely portrayed.   While the crew are interrogated, with various levels of cooperation, Saru and Burnham attempt to request the roster of planets the Kili visited through official channels.   They’re starting to get through to Lieutenant Willa.   Burnham’s unique knowledge of the past helps her to solve the mystery of the Kili Illness. The only way to cure it is to get a hold of some pre-mutated plants from Urna. The only place to find this is a Federation seed vault ship, which still exists today.  The USS Tikhov. It holds samples of every plant in the galaxy. It’s like a vast seed library.   The problem is, the Tikhov is four months away. The spore drive is the obvious solution. But the only crew-member Vance needs is Stammets.   He’s gonna put a new crew of trusted officers on Discovery. Burnham makes some valid points in argument, but as usual, her tone is insubordinate. It takes Saru to find the diplomatic middle-road. He’ll remain on the station, kind of like collateral. Burnham will command the Discovery, but Willa and two security officers will accompany them. You see, Vance is not completely unreasonable. But he does need to be convinced.   So they jump to the Tikhov’s coordinates, but the ship is stuck in an ion storm. They have to reach in and tractor them out. And this is where we get another great Detmer scene. As things get tense, she starts to blank out. She’s going all distant again. Because once again, the pressure is all riding on her shoulders. But Owo notices she's freezing and gives her some reassuring words. “You have time. You can do this.” And it’s enough to pull Detmer back, now that she’s being honest. I really liked this. I can see a real friendship growing between those two characters. Kind of like a Geordi / Data thing, or a Tom and Harry thing.   The most interesting part of the interrogations is definitely the Georgiou stuff. The bit where she shuts down holograms by blinking at them is kinda weird. The guy who questions her is kind of interesting. He wears glasses because he thinks they make him look smarter. (Remember even in the 23rd century glasses were mostly a thing of the past, unless you’re allergic to Retinax V like Kirk) He reminds me a little of Bill Nighy.   He’s fascinated by Georgiou and the Terrans in particular. They build an empire based on the maxim, because we feel like it. So why did she join a Starfleet crew? He figures out she has a personal stake. She cares, personally, for Michael. He also figures out that the only way he’ll glean information from her is by the questions she asks him. Nice. She wants to know who is really calling the shots in the galaxy today. Who caused the burn? Are they the same? You can see that she’s already planning her next move. Is she wanting to take over the whole thing for herself? Maybe set herself up as an emperor again? It’s in her nature. But she learns that the terran empire fell centuries ago, which we know from Deep Space Nine. It’s all thanks for mirror Spock’s preaching of peace, as motivated by Kirk. but as Kirk pointed out, the empire could not stand forever. It would fall eventually. This really seems to have rattled her. WE also learn that the distance between our universe and the mirror universe started expanding after she crossed over. I wonder what caused that. Kirk’s encounter there? Something else? There hasn’t been a crossing in over 500 years. That puts the last crossing at no later than the 27th century. He said over 500, so I wonder exactly how much earlier it was. And I wonder what the mirror universe looks like now, in 3189. Different Federation worlds take turns looking after the seed vault. At present, it’s a Barzan family. Nahn is excited to learn that her people joined the federation in the 25th century.   The Tikhov is overgrown with plants, which is a little weird. It’ll be explained later, of course. They find a holo recording of the Barzan family. Someone is humming a tune. The same lullaby that Adira was playing on the cello. This appears to be quite the mystery, and we’ll come back to it at the end of the episode. Don’t let me forget.   While looking through the logs, Nhan learns that something terrible happened here. A light hurt the wife and kids. The husband hoped a cure could be found in the vault. He’s been growing the plants from the seed vault, searching for answers.   Culbert finds the wife and kids dead in stasis. The husband, Attis is in a weird state. He appears and disappears. He’s out of phase.   Nahn says that Barzans don’t have the same concept of death as humans. But she doesn’t really explain what that means. Attis clearly believes he can find a way to bring his dead family back to life. I wish they’d explored this concept a little more. Because at face value it doesn’t make sense. What exactly do Barzan’s believe about death?   They can’t get into the seed vault without Attis’s password. So they have to find a way to reason with him.   Stamets, Reno and Tilly figure out that the ship was hit by a coronal mass ejection. Attis was beaming at the time, which is why he survived, but also why he’s out of phase, kinda mid-transport.   But they cure him of this with the transporter.   And Michael manages to get through to him. He gets her the seeds she needs to save the Kili.   But Attis won’t leave the Tikhov. He won’t leave his family. I don’t understand. Can’t they beam his family on board with him, while he gets medical treatment. Is this just a suicidal thing because he can’t bear to live without his family?   Michael wants to force him to come, because if he stays, the seeds will be lost? A valuable part of Federation history. I guess, she assumes if he stays, he’ll keep taking the seeds and growing them, depleting the supplies from the vault. So Nahn decides to stay behind and watch the seeds, fulfilling the Barzan watch. She’s suddenly feeling very connected to her people.   Somehow, Nahn again connects this, emotionally, to Arium’s death. I still don’t quite understand the connection. I was shocked that Nahn was leaving the ship here, because they’ve only just promoted her character to the opening credits of the show. So, I’m convinced we haven’t seen the last of her. Anyway, it was nice to see her so happy. So it seems that Michael has proven herself and the Discovery crew to Vance. He is willing to put them back on the active duty roster. But Starfleet doesn’t have 5-year missions anymore. Exploration is a luxury they can no longer afford.   Saru argues, via a historical anecdote, that their unique position, from a revered time, might help the Federation to look up, to regain some parts of itself that it has lost. Vance agrees that Starfleet has been in triage for a long time. He’s willing to let the crew stay together, but they’ll go where he says, when he says. There’s still a way to go to making the Federation what it once was. As for exploration, well, everything in this century is a new frontier for the discovery crew, so in that sense, they are exploring.   It’s nice to see them all come to an agreement.   Burnham really wants to know more about the burn. There are a lot of theories about what caused it. They’ve never found sufficient evidence to support one over the other. He feels there are no further conclusions to draw unless someone can find additional evidence, but there are more important concerns right now.   I like how Burnham takes this as a personal challenge to find new evidence, but at the same time, acknowledges that right now, it’s not the highest priority. She’ll keep her eyes open, but she’ll follow orders.   This feels like a big turning point in the season. They’re now accepted into Starfleet. No longer are they doing their own thing. They’ll be receiving missions. It’s a nice little status -quo shift.   Now, back to that music. Lieutenant Willa says half the people here know some version of that music, including he. Barzans, a Trill living on Earth. They all know this mysterious piece of music, but don’t know why, and yet, they’re separated by vast distances due to the shortage of dilithium. Willa can’t explain it, but isn’t going to lose any sleep over it. But it’s got Michael intrigued. And it’s got me intrigued too. I really hope they can pull off a satisfying conclusion to the mysteries they’re raising this season. The resolution of the red angel thing last season was not all I had hoped for. But I’m feeling optimistic.   Gorgeous is acting really weird. She doesn’t even notice Michael for a moment. I think she’s in grief that the Terran empire fell, and that she’s so far from her home, probably never to see it again. But I also think she’s plotting. And that worries me quite a bit. But at the same time, I’m pleased that they’re being honest with her character. As she said, she’s wicked, even for a Terran. In season 2, I think the writers forgot that.   Saru needs to remind Michael to choose her words more carefully with the Admiral in future. If he’d been a less reasonable man, things might not have ended up so well. I’m excited to see where this new status quo is going to take us. What mission will Vance send the Discovery on next week? It’ll be exciting to find out. Most Star Trek shows find themselves in their third season. It was true of TNG, DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise. It seems to be true of Discovery as well. They’ve found a good balance that I think will appeal to a wide variety of Star Trek fans. The tone feels way more Star Trek than previous seasons, but there’s still enough character focus to satisfy me. And while I enjoyed the darker tone in season 1, I don’t think they’ve over-compensates. They found a tone that I’m still good with. After all, I already liked Star Trek before it got dark with DS9, Discovery, and Picard.   Personally, I think there’s room for lots of different types of Star Trek, but what they’ve hit this season is the type that will have the broadest appeal, I think. I’m hoping it wins back some fans who had previously been anti-discovery.   Next week’s episode is called Scavengers. That’s all we know about it so far.   Last year, I wrote a Christmas sci-fi short story, set in my Jewel of the Stars universe. I put it up on Wattpad, where you can still read it for free, but I’ve just published it on all the major eBook retailers, where you can find it for 99 cents. So whichever way you prefer to read it, I’d encourage you to check it out. It’s a nice little story to get you in the festive mood. Because Christmas does seem to be coming a bit early this year. After a very strange year, I don’t blame people for wanting to hold onto something happy and fun.   Anyway, my story is called The Christmas Star Disaster. You can find it at Books2read.com/christmasstar and that’s the number 2.   See you next week. Live long and prosper. Make it so.  

Le Coin Pop
Le Quadrant Pop #17 : Report for duty (Star Trek Discovery S03E05)

Le Coin Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 64:55


Cette fois, on va parler du 5ème épisode de cette saison 3, intitulé « Mourir en essayant », écrit par James Duff & Sean Cochran ; où on voit le Discovery retrouver les restes de Starfleet et de la Fédération sous la garde du prudent amiral Vance (qui est interprété par Oded Fehr). Malgré ses doutes, ce dernier va assigner sa première mission à l’équipage venu du passé. Dans cet épisode le commandeur Guigui est accompagné du Lieutenant Marina mais aussi de l'universitaire spécialiste en séries TV et cinéma de science-fiction : Medhi Achouche. La musique de fin est le générique de la série par Jeff Russo.

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Star Trek: Discovery “Far From Home” Review

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 63:18


Star Trek: Discovery "Far From Home" takes the space western formula quite literally, and the Discussing Trek crew are here for it! Join in as we discuss the perils of the U.S.S. Discovery, as it crashes into its uncertain future.

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Star Trek: Discovery “That Hope Is You” Review

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 65:08


Time-traveler Michael Burnham is thrust into a reality in which the Federation is all but decimated. When all hope is lost, A New Hope emerges. Join in as we kick off our discussion of season three of Star Trek: Discovery with its premiere episode, “That Hope Is You”.

Real Estate & Everything Else with Sean Cochran
The Power of Linkedin with Erica Benvenuto

Real Estate & Everything Else with Sean Cochran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 33:42


In this episode, I sit down with Erica Benvenuto, Sr. Talent Acquisition Manager and Linkedin Powerhouse with New American Funding out of Los Angeles, CA. Erica shares her personal story along with her tips and tricks to being so successful with Linkedin.We touch on everything from the type of content she is putting out to her audience to how she deals with inappropriate messages from her male and female followers. You can follow Erica on linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-benvenuto-60628822/

Real Estate & Everything Else with Sean Cochran
Surviving Your First Year In Real Estate

Real Estate & Everything Else with Sean Cochran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 28:59


In this episode, I discuss my background/how I got started with my brokerage. I also discuss what I did to survive and thrive in my first year being a real estate agent.

East Kentucky Works Podcast
Episode 4: SilverLiner

East Kentucky Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 23:24


In this episode, we discuss the creation of SilverLiner, a premier tank manufacturer located in Pike County, Ky. SilverLiner's new facility is now open within the county's industrial park, utilizing workers from Eastern Kentucky. CEO Chris Tomlinson discusses the company's beginnings, and where he sees SilverLiner in the future. We also hear from Sean Cochran, SilverLiner's chief business development office, and welder Alex Francis.This episode was recorded onsite at SilverLiner's new 65,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and hosted by Trish Adams, industry liaison with Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program.Learn more about SilverLiner online at https://silverliner.com/

Re:Trek - Star Trek: Reviewed, Revisited and Revered.

We continue our journey through Star Trek Discovery Season 2 with the latest episode 'New Eden'. Are the Red Angels actually Iconians? Is it too soon to see the spore drive again? And what do we think of Tilly's new friend? Find out on Re:Trek! Star Trek Discovery 'New Eden' Story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran, Teleplay by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran. Directed by Jonathan Frakes Starring: Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Anson Mount. We are available on: Apple Podcasts (itunes) https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/re-trek/id1446221767 Podbean https://retrek.podbean.com/ Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-340992644 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/james-king/retrek You can listen live on Krypton Radio http://kryptonradio.com/ Every Wednesday 3 am Pacific / 6 am Eastern / 11 am GMT 3 pm Pacific / 6 pm Eastern / 11 pm GMT Follow us on Twitter: @retrekpod Drop us an email: retrekpod@gmail.com Come and talk trek with us on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/groups/2338257279782967 Music arranged by Kennedy & White Check out the other Podcasts in the Fleet: Gallifrey Stands http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com Due South by South East https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/duesouthbse/rss.xm  

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STDP 027 – New Eden (S2E2)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 124:21


For episode 27 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery - S2E2, which is titled, New Eden. The teleplay is by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran, and story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran. It was directed by none other than Picard's Number One, Jonathan Frakes, who of course played Commander William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He masterfully directs this nearly standalone story that still fits in the arc, yet feels like classic Star Trek!

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STDP 027 – New Eden (S2E2)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 124:21


Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 2: New Eden For episode 27 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, New Eden. The teleplay is by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran, with story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran. It was directed by someone who should need no introduction, Jonathan Frakes, who of course played Commander William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and is no stranger to directing Star Trek, directed Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection, and a total of 17 episodes of TNG, DS9, VOY and Discovery (including S2E9 later this season). Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We will show them throughout this blog post. Last time on The Star Trek Discovery Podcast! We start this episode with some feedback from our last episode. The talk about the spore drive seemed to hit a nerve. We explain our thoughts about it… or mine, at least, that the spore drive needs to be explained away, especially with respect to what happens with the Voyager a century later. Although I won’t detail it here, we go through our thoughts here, and I explain a theory that would explain the spore drive and everything we are seeing so far this season at the end of the episode. If you want to know much, you’ll have to listen! Now THIS is Star Trek! This episode advanced the Red Angel plot while feeling like a classic Star Trek story that we all remember! We start with Burnham showing Pike the drawings made by Spock that predict the seven signals months before they ever appeared. STDP 027 – Spock’s Drawing The source of the next signal appears far away in the Beta Quadrant, 51,450 light-years from Discovery’s present position. Pike orders use of the spore drive to get there. Like before, when they get there, the signal has gone away, but Discovery finds an M-class planet that we later learn is called Terralysium, which is much like Earth, but with a radioactive asteroid belt. Like many stories before it, the crew finds a human colony broadcasting a signal over 200 years. It appears the Red Angel had brought a group of 200 that were hiding from the bombs in a church during World War III, just before nuclear bombs were about to be dropped on them. STDP 027 – The Red Angel Church We end up with a “Prime Directive” story (which is called General Order 1 at this point in Federation history) about whether or not the colonists that have settled in New Eden should be told that Earth survived the war and went on to help create the Federation or allow them to evolve their own way without intervention. Unfortunately, the asteroid field is about to fall out of orbit an

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 2: New Eden For episode 27 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, New Eden. The teleplay is by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran, with story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran. It was directed by someone who should need no introduction, Jonathan Frakes, who of course played Commander William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and is no stranger to directing Star Trek, directed Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection, and a total of 17 episodes of TNG, DS9, VOY and Discovery (including S2E9 later this season). Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We will show them throughout this blog post. Last time on The Star Trek Discovery Podcast! We start this episode with some feedback from our last episode. The talk about the spore drive seemed to hit a nerve. We explain our thoughts about it… or mine, at least, that the spore drive needs to be explained away, especially with respect to what happens with the Voyager a century later. Although I won’t detail it here, we go through our thoughts here, and I explain a theory that would explain the spore drive and everything we are seeing so far this season at the end of the episode. If you want to know much, you’ll have to listen! Now THIS is Star Trek! This episode advanced the Red Angel plot while feeling like a classic Star Trek story that we all remember! We start with Burnham showing Pike the drawings made by Spock that predict the seven signals months before they ever appeared. STDP 027 – Spock’s Drawing The source of the next signal appears far away in the Beta Quadrant, 51,450 light-years from Discovery’s present position. Pike orders use of the spore drive to get there. Like before, when they get there, the signal has gone away, but Discovery finds an M-class planet that we later learn is called Terralysium, which is much like Earth, but with a radioactive asteroid belt. Like many stories before it, the crew finds a human colony broadcasting a signal over 200 years. It appears the Red Angel had brought a group of 200 that were hiding from the bombs in a church during World War III, just before nuclear bombs were about to be dropped on them. STDP 027 – The Red Angel Church We end up with a “Prime Directive” story (which is called General Order 1 at this point in Federation history) about whether or not the colonists that have settled in New Eden should be told that Earth survived the war and went on to help create the Federation or allow them to evolve their own way without intervention. Unfortunately, the asteroid field is about to fall out of orbit an

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
STDP 027 – Star Trek Discovery – S2E2 – New Eden

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 124:22


For episode 27 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery - S2E2, which is titled, New Eden. The teleplay is by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran, and story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran. It was directed by none other than Picard's Number One, Jonathan Frakes, who of course played Commander William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He masterfully directs this nearly standalone story that still fits in the arc, yet feels like classic Star Trek! Read more... The post STDP 027 – Star Trek Discovery – S2E2 – New Eden appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

For episode 27 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery - S2E2, which is titled, New Eden. The teleplay is by Vaun Wilmott & Sean Cochran, and story by Akiva Goldsman & Sean Cochran. It was directed by none other than Picard's Number One, Jonathan Frakes, who of course played Commander William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He masterfully directs this nearly standalone story that still fits in the arc, yet feels like classic Star Trek!

Disco Night: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
New Eden - Star Trek Discovery 02x02 - Disco Night 022

Disco Night: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 65:52


Things get weird when Discovery is lead to an incredibly remote human settlement established over 200 years ago. Directed by Jonathan Frakes and written by Sean Cochran, Akiva Goldsman, and Vaun Wilmott.

Go Trek Yourself
Go Trek Yourself ep 52 Sorry... We're Back Again!

Go Trek Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 59:38


Not only did we crank up the USS Potemkin for more adventures but we even drafted ensign Holly Amos back to duty so prepare yourself for ,more hi jinks and cray derailments as we discuss the Star Trek shorts "Runaway" by Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman "Calypso" by Sean Cochran and Michael Chabon "The Brightest Star" by Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt Email us your thoughts to Gotrekyourselfbertrand@gmail.com You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news on the taylornetwork feeds available on iTunes, Stitcher radio and google play.

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TaylorNetwork
Go Trek Yourself ep 52 Sorry... We're Back Again!

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 59:38


Not only did we crank up the USS Potemkin for more adventures but we even drafted ensign Holly Amos back to duty so prepare yourself for ,more hi jinks and cray derailments as we discuss the Star Trek shorts "Runaway" by Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman "Calypso" by Sean Cochran and Michael Chabon "The Brightest Star" by Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt Email us your thoughts to Gotrekyourselfbertrand@gmail.com You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news on the taylornetwork feeds available on iTunes, Stitcher radio and google play.

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Go Trek Yourself ep 52 Sorry... We're Back Again!

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 59:38


Not only did we crank up the USS Potemkin for more adventures but we even drafted ensign Holly Amos back to duty so prepare yourself for ,more hi jinks and cray derailments as we discuss the Star Trek shorts "Runaway" by Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman "Calypso" by Sean Cochran and Michael Chabon "The Brightest Star" by Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt Email us your thoughts to Gotrekyourselfbertrand@gmail.com You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news on the taylornetwork feeds available on iTunes, Stitcher radio and google play.

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Pacers Sound
Pacers Weekly: December 29, 2018

Pacers Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 57:34


On this week's Pacers Weekly hear from Pacers broadcasters Mark Boyle, Chris Denari, Jeremiah Johnson, Eddie White, and Mark Montieth. Guests joining the show are Nate McMillan, Darren Collison, Eddie Gill, and Sean Cochran. Hosted by Pat Boylan. Minute Markers: Chris Denari and Darren Collison - 7:45 Mark Boyle and Nate McMillan - 14:35 Eddie White and Sean Cochran - 23:10 Mark Boyle and Eddie Gill - 33:55 Pat Boylan and Mark Montieth - 42:40 Pat Boylan and Jeremiah Johnson - 52:30

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STDP 022 – Short Treks Episode 2 – Calypso

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 41:21


Star Trek: Discovery – Short Treks, Episode 2: Calypso We’re finally back! Ruthie and I are back with the Short Treks! We recorded episodes for the second episode covering one of the three so far released Short Treks on Tuesday, December 18th in back to back to back fashion. We will have one more coming in a few days! Calypso’s story was by Sean Cochran and Pulitzer Prize award-winning writer Michael Chabon, who is also one of the executive producers of the new Jean-Luc Picard series, who also wrote the teleplay. It was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. A Very Different Trek… Yet Very Trek Short Trek This Short Trek gives you an idea of what might be possible within this type of story. We see no characters from Star Trek: Discovery, except for the USS Discovery itself. Instead, in a story similar to one in The Odyssey, we meet a new character, Craft, rescued by the sentient USS Discovery computer in the 33rd Century, or so it suggests. She calls herself Zora. Zora wants to keep Craft there, a character we may never see again, but later realizes she has to release him so he can go home to his wife and child. It hints of an enemy called the V’Draysh. Many people, myself included, have speculated are The Federation. It was an interesting short, with many questions about how the ship got there, who ordered it there and how long it has been there. Why has it been undisturbed all this time, and how did Zora evolve? Perhaps it’s later than the 33rd century? Maybe Discovery was sent there by Section 31? We may never know. The performances of Aldus Hodge and Annabelle Wallis, who played the voice of Zora were great, and both of us enjoyed this Short Trek very much! That’s it for Calypso! So, that’s it for this mini-episode! We’ll be back in a few days with the next Short Trek, titled The Brightest Star. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! And we’re now on Spotify!

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
STDP 022 – Short Treks Episode 2 – Calypso

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 41:21


Star Trek: Discovery – Short Treks, Episode 2: Calypso We’re finally back! Ruthie and I are back with the Short Treks! We recorded episodes for the second episode covering one of the three so far released Short Treks on Tuesday, December 18th in back to back to back fashion. We will have one more coming in a few days! Calypso’s story was by Sean Cochran and Pulitzer Prize award-winning writer Michael Chabon, who is also one of the executive producers of the new Jean-Luc Picard series, who also wrote the teleplay. It was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. A Very Different Trek… Yet Very Trek Short Trek This Short Trek gives you an idea of what might be possible within this type of story. We see no characters from Star Trek: Discovery, except for the USS Discovery itself. Instead, in a story similar to one in The Odyssey, we meet a new character, Craft, rescued by the sentient USS Discovery computer in the 33rd Century, or so it suggests. She calls herself Zora. Zora wants to keep Craft there, a character we may never see again, but later realizes she has to release him so he can go home to his wife and child. It hints of an enemy called the V’Draysh. Many people, myself included, have speculated are The Federation. It was an interesting short, with many questions about how the ship got there, who ordered it there and how long it has been there. Why has it been undisturbed all this time, and how did Zora evolve? Perhaps it’s later than the 33rd century? Maybe Discovery was sent there by Section 31? We may never know. The performances of Aldus Hodge and Annabelle Wallis, who played the voice of Zora were great, and both of us enjoyed this Short Trek very much! That’s it for Calypso! So, that’s it for this mini-episode! We’ll be back in a few days with the next Short Trek, titled The Brightest Star. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! And we’re now on Spotify!

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
DT047: Star Trek Discovery Short Treks “Calypso” and “Star Trek Continues” Stage 9 Studios

Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 49:22


In this episode, we are back for another review of Star Trek Discovery’s Short Treks with “Calypso”. We give the episode the deep-dive before have a chat with friend of show Lee Shackleford about his visit to Stage 9 Studio in Kingsland, GA!

Star Trek: Age of Discovery
Short Treks Ep. 2 - 'Calypso' & November 2018 News Update

Star Trek: Age of Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 40:47


Gary and Addell discuss 'Calypso,' the second Short Treks episode. "Aldis Hodge stars as Craft. Written by Michael Chabon and directed by Olatunde Osumsanmi the mini-episode is set 1000 years after Star Trek: Discovery. Craft awakes on Discovery to find that he is the only person aboard. Or is he?" Teleplay Michael Chabon. Story by Sean Cochran & Michael Chabon. Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi.