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The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast
156: Max Headroom's Historic Adventure

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014 102:23


A Matter of Time. We've all asked ourselves, at least once, if the crew of the Enterprise-D has a grasp of the fundamentals. And, of course, the best way to find out would be to travel to the year 2368 and observe them first hand. That's what Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen did in the fifth-season episode “A Matter of Time,” where the "inventor" from 22nd-century New Jersey with a 26th-century time ship posed as a historian observing Picard's mission to Penthara IV. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Sebastian Prooth, Andi VanderKolk, and Daniel Handlin to discuss Matt Frewer's guest appearance on TNG as well as what the episode might have been like had the role been played by the actor it was originally written for, Robin Williams. We also explore the dilemma faced by Picard with the possibility of advance knowledge at hand, the concept of using time travel for historical research, and finally figure out who Future Guy from Enterprise really is. In our news segment we talk about the premiere of The Red Shirt Diaries, explain how you can help get the USS Titan into the Official Starships Collection, and debate which captain was best under pressure.   Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact   Chapters   News The Red Shirt Diaries premieres (3:06) And the captain who was best under pressure is… (8:43) Support Trek.fm on Patreon (15:25) Help get the USS Titan into the Official Starships Collection (17:33) Sponsor: Audible (24:15)   Feature: A Matter of Time Synopsis and Initial Thoughts (29:03) Seeking Help from the Future (35:31) Mork or Max Headroom? Choosing the Best Rasmussen (39:23) Crew Reactions to Rasmussen (52:32) Using Time Travel as a Tool for Historians (1:04:52) Picard's Dilemma (1:16:20) Final Thoughts (1:23:11) Closing (1:29:46)

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast
22: I’ll Do It If You Add More Tyranny

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014 58:28


Shadows of Tyranny. The Mirror Universe, despite being visited only eight times on screen—with most of those on Deep Space Nine—is a fan favorite. The classic episode "Mirror, Mirror" has been hard to top in terms of sheer fun and intrigue, but TOS never told us what happened once Mirror Kirk returned to the ISS Enterprise. That story has been left for novelists and screenwriters to pick up on the fan side, and many have done so with fascinating takes on the Terran Empire. But while the story has been told before, there are always new ideas to be explored. In this episode of Continuing Mission we're joined by Mathieu Blondin and Sebastian Prooth to learn more about their upcoming audio drama, Star Trek: Shadows of Tyranny, which picks up where "Mirror, Mirror" left off as it tells the story of how Spock goes on to lead the Empire.   Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact   Chapters The Genesis of Shadows of Shadows of Tyranny (4:09) What Makes a Story a Star Trek Story? (9:36) The Premise of Shadows of Tyranny (17:16) An Open Canvas (31:37) Casting Shadows of Tyranny (35:41) Release Plans and Finding Out More (41:15) Closing (47:40)

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast
Warp Five 52: The Switzerland of Space Pirates

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014 60:23


Orions on Enterprise. They're seductive. They're big. They're green. And, according to The Animated Series, they're politically neutral. They are, of course, the Orions! One of the most famous aliens in Star Trek thanks to Susan Oliver's portrayal of a slave girl in "The Cage," the Orions are mentioned throughout Star Trek but rarely seen. That all changed when the fourth season of Enterprise rolled around and the NX-01 crew found themselves up for auction in an Orion slave market on Verex III. In "Borderland" we got our first glimpse of the Orions in many years, and saw male Orions for the very first time. Then in "Bound" the writers turned all of our notions about these aliens on their head. In the episode of Warp Five we're joined by Sebastian Prooth to discuss the background of the Orions on The Original Series and The Animated Series, their introduction to Enterprise, the role of the Orion slave girl in geek fantasy, and how Enterprise took this iconic element of geekdom and added depth and intrigue where we didn't expect it. Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact   Chapters Orions in TOS and The Animated Series (3:09) Reintroducing Orions on Enterprise (15:04) Borderland and the Orion Slave Trade (19:55) Bound and the Truth About Orion Women (27:13) Other Orion References in Enterprise (40:24) Final Thoughts (44:42) Closing (49:04)

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast
153: It's Not a Magic Pill

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2014 113:00


Dear Doctor. In the vast majority of Star Trek episodes we know that our crews are being guided by Starfleet General Order One, or the Prime Directive. It's Starfleet's highest law and a framework for interactive with alien cultures. Captain Archer had no such directive to guide his actions, and the need for one became very obvious when a request for medical assistance led the NX-01 to the planet Valakis and an encounter with two sentient humanoid species sharing an unusual symbiotic relationship. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Tommy Kraft, Sebastian Prooth, and Eric Brasure to discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by Archer and Phlox, cultural understanding, when it is and isn't appropriate to "play God," the need for the Prime Directive, and why we miss Kellie Waymire. In our news segment we discuss the idea of a Captain Worf television series now that a new video interview with Michael Dorn has surfaced, William Shatner's new documentary about the making of The Next Generation, Chaos On the Bridge, and thoughts on the DS9 finale from those who created it. 

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast
Warp Five 48: Writing the Harmonica Out of the Show

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 73:35


North Star. As a prequel to TOS, it should come as no surprise that Enterprise would have a Wild West episode. The Original Series gave us "Spectre of the Gun," a story that played off the Shootout at the O.K. Corral. TNG even got in on the action with "A Fistful of Datas." So "North Star" made Enterprise the third Star Trek series to put on the cowboy hat, but the way it wore it was a bit different than those that came before. In this episode of Warp Five we're joined by Sebastian Prooth to talk about the NX-01's visit to a world with a Wild West motif and how the story is so true to The Original Series—but with a modern, more complex sensibility. We discuss the nature of the relationship between the local humans and the Skagarans, whether or not the clothing, guns, and even the harmonicas pull us out of the story in a time when there were no replicators. We also explore the creative elements, the supporting actors, and reasons that may explain why fan reaction to "North Star" is so mixed.   Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact   Chapters Mission Interrupted (4:03) Wild, Wild West… Again (11:50) Old-School Star Trek (14:05) Wearing the Clothes Well (21:05) Rolling with the Horses (29:21) Enterprise Finds Its Voice? (37:23) Character Points (45:07) Differing from TOS (51:42) Final Thoughts (58:24) Closing (1:04:05)

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast
147: Upsetting the Whole Percentage

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 104:05


The Communicator. At the end of “A Piece of the Action,” Doctor McCoy reveals that he left his communicator behind in Oxmyx's office. It's essentially laughed off and the NCC-1701 continues on to its encounter with a giant space amoeba. Kirk says that, with that kind of technology, the Iotians might one day want a piece of the Federation's action. But what might be the actual repercussions of such an accident? This is the question that Enterprise tries to answer in the second-season episode “The Communicator.” Like McCoy, Reed returns to the ship minus his gadget—only this time it isn't brushed aside. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Mathieu Blondin and Sebastian Prooth to discuss Reed's little mistake, the consequences for him and Archer, the potential impact it had on an alien society, and whether or not Starfleet should be going undercover to mingle amongst the inhabitants of other worlds in the 22nd century (or at all). We also discuss "The Communicator" as an important episode on the road to the Prime Directive. In our news segment we learn about the March 2015 release of TNG Season 8—in book form, discuss what we want to see in the next Star Trek film compared to a recent article on io9, and in Questions from the Fleet we delve into how best to grow the Star Trek franchise by looking at how marketing and merchandising has been handled over the years.   News TNG Season 8 book coming in 2015 (2:55) Star Trek 3 Wish List (11:19) Sponsor: TrekFan (29:48)  Questions from the Fleet: Marketing Star Trek (31:55) Win Star Trek Blu-rays, Books, Ships, and more (41:33) Sponsor: Audible (43:01)   Feature: The Communicator Impressions of the Premise (48:28) Rivas Jakara, Beta Edition (50:47) Honey, I Cloaked My Hand (1:01:51) Press-on Prosthetics (1:05:26) Seeding the Prime Directive (1:07:00) Taking Responsibility (1:18:20) The Aftermath (1:22:56) Final Thoughts (1:28:14) Closing (1:34:00)

TREKS in SCI-FI
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TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2014


This week, Sebastian Prooth returns with Rick Moyer as they discuss the return of "Star Trek: The Continuing Mission." This cool, Trek audio drama that Sebastian started is back with all new episodes. Tune in and enjoy this great discussion!

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NDB Media
STAR TREK: THE CONTINUING MISSION

NDB Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 121:00


This is a previously aired episode. Join the crew of "Star Trek: The Continuing Mission" internet program!

TREKS in SCI-FI
TREKSF.COM # 141_Continuing_Mission

TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2007


This week an interview with Sebastian Prooth & Andy Tyrer the two executive producers for "Star Trek: The Continuing Mission." This is a new audio drama set in the Star Trek universe. Enjoy this fascinating look behind the scenes on this new project!

Deserted
Sebastian Prooth

Deserted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2007


Sebastian is a published writer, blogger, film producer and all around media geek. American, originally from Indiana, he has lived in the UK since 2003. His aims are to work in television or film as a producer As a writer he has contributed to three books in the “Criminal Masterminds” book series published in 2007, … Continue reading Sebastian Prooth

TREKS in SCI-FI
TREKSF.COM # 125_Power_Play

TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2007


A duo commentary with Sebastian Prooth for the TNG show "Power Play." We have a good time going through the whole episode for you. Also I get to catch up on what Sebastian has been doing and writing. Hope you enjoy this different type of podcast.

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TREKS in SCI-FI
TREKSF.COM # 112_Sebastian_Prooth

TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2007


An interview show with Sebastian Prooth. A Trek fan and writer who has had contact with some of the behind the scenes folks on various TREK series. A great guy and we had a blast chatting over Skype!

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The Rev Up Review
RUR-2006-04-08 #21 The Rev Up Review of Grenades

The Rev Up Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2006 29:34


rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Twenty-One: Title: RUR-2006-04-08 #21 The Rev Up Review of Grenades Size: 13.6 MB Duration: 29'33" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents: 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel) 00.19 Welcome 01.06 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 01.26 Plot Thingy update 03.49 Come Let Me Whisper by Russell L. Burt 05.48 J. R. Blackwell's Voices of Tomorrow 10.48 Voices: New Media Fiction, edited by Mur Lafferty 11.01 TSFPN.com 11.12 Lulu.com 11.36 Mark Jeffrey's The Pocket and the Pendant; Matthew Wayne Selznick's Brave Men Run 12.15 Beyond the Storm: Shadows of the Big Easy 12.33 Mur Lafferty's Lessons From a Geek Fu Master 13.12 Music: Never Meant by Adrina Thorpe (Podsafe Music Network) 16.37 Sebastian Prooth's From The Director's Chair podcast 17.03 The Rev-Master's podcast novel? 19.10 Part One of "Bright Light of Morning" - Music by Josh Roydhouse at the Podsafe Music Network 28.05 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 28.47 James Patrick Kelly's column "On the Net" at Asimov's 29.33 End Background music: Round the Bend by Adrina Thorpe (Podsafe Music Network)

The Rev Up Review
RUR-2006-03-14 #19 The Rev Up Review Countdown

The Rev Up Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2006 42:14


rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Nineteen: Title: RUR-2006-03-14 #19 The Rev Up Review Countdown Size: 19.4 MBDuration: 42'13" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.09 Guest intro by Tee Morris 00.38 Welcome00.48 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 01.11 Review of Interzone 20204.35 Interview with Sebastian Prooth of the From The Director's Chair podcast16.33 Plot Thingy update23.56 Countdown to Anniversary Show (March 25th)24.42 Feedback: Martha in Arizona; Duncan commented on podcast listeners; Chris's podiobook: 7th Son; Jesse of SFF Audio suggested a review of Voices of Tomorrow 25.32 Voices: New Media Fiction, edited by Mur Lafferty 25.48 TSFPN.com26.07 Music: Might Be Love by John Keenan (Podsafe Music Network) 30.25 Final part of "Waiting For Your Call" - Music by Lee Lesel at the Podsafe Music Network 41.04 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 42.13 End Background music: When We Lay Down by John Keenan (Podsafe Music Network)