16th episode of the first season of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''
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It's primarily secondary at this point. From the IMDb: Archer decides he should pilot a kamikaze shuttle to destroy the Xindi weapon. Temporal agent Daniels urges him to reconsider. Contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
Copy/Paste. IMDb synopsis: While in command of Enterprise because the entire crew is in a coma, Dr. Phlox starts hearing some strange sounds. Contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
Is Harbinger a harbinger? IMDb synopsis: With Reed and Hayes fighting over a training program and Trip seemingly making T'Pol jealous, Enterprise discovers a dying alien in a pod with technology similar to the Spheres. contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Archer, Commander Tucker, Sub-Commander T'Pol, and the rest of the crew of the starship Enterprise NX-01 as they continue to explore space, its denizens and wonders, and learn more about their place in the universe and where to take a stand. They also have further encounters with the Suluban, Andorians, the Vulcans (of course), and even meet some Ferengi.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode............Episode Title00:05:12.............."Sleeping Dogs"00:10:14.............."Shadows of P'Jem"00:15:44.............. "Shuttlepod One"00:22:18..............."Fusion"00:27:08..............."Rogue Planet"00:32:33..............."Acquisition"00:37:37..............."Oasis"00:42:53..............."Detained"00:48:38..............."Vox Sola"00:56:06..............."Fallen Hero"01:01:28..............."Desert Crossing"01:07:38..............."Two Days and Two Nights"01:14:10..............."Shockwave, Part 1"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X
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Tread Perilously's Star Trek month 2024 concludes with an episode Star Trek: Enterprise called "Shuttlepod One." While on assignment aboard Shuttlepod One, Trip and Malcolm find evidence that Enterprise was destroyed while surveying an asteroid field. The pair make plans to direct their impulse-capable shuttle toward the nearest human colony, but it will take years to arrive and they only have nine days of air. Will they have a heart-to-heart about their personality differences? Will Enterprise, on its own mission of mercy, realize Trip and Malcolm are adrift in space? And will T'Pol ever get respect from Archer or the show's producers? Erik and Justin sit down for the longest conversation about Enterprise yet. The fact the episode was written by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga may have something to do with it. Justin's Berman impression becomes canon. Discussions in the weeds include The Batman and the first two episodes of Agatha All Along. The prequel-itis of Enterprise gets in the way, as it often does. Comparisons to The Expanse are inevitable. Erik defends the "Galileo Seven" plot as an evergreen premise for any sci-fi show. The pair decide they want 'NX-01' baseball caps and, yes, the song gets litigated again.
When Tucker and Reed return from an away mission to find wreckage from the NX-01, their busted shuttlepod systems leave them stranded with just a few days of air. But when facing their mortality in different ways leads to very un-immaculate vibes, getting drunk and blowing up their engine are two of the three things they can agree on. What do power strips next to the bed indicate? Where's the bathroom on the shuttlepod? Which of these two drunks is also a Shimoda? It's the episode with a pink lipstick problem.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
SOME MALE BONDING is all the crew behind Star Trek: Enterprise needed to get excited again about their show late in the first season. This bottle episode that was largely a two-hander wound up bonding actors Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating IRL. Does this one evoke the adventure and progressivism that are the hallmarks of Trek, or does it tend to scratch the itch of its corporate masters who want a more conventional network TV show? Joining Bryan to discuss another episode in TMK's Two Hander series are Kayla Iacovino & Brian Drew, hosts of Shuttle Pod on the TrekMovie.com feed. Does this popular episode make a whole lot of sense? More importantly, is it a TREK, MARRY, or KILL?The grades begin at (19:08).
In this latest TEX-TREK podcast episode, hosts Fatheree and Dave continue to focus on STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE Season 1. This week we are covering the range from "Fortunate Son" to "Rogue Planet" (Episodes 10-18). Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the temporal cold war in "Cold Front," witness intense confrontations between Andorian and Vulcan commandos in "Shadows of P'Jem," weigh in on Connor and Dom's iconic "Shuttlepod One," discuss the controversial portrayal of Vulcans in "Fusion," and more! As always, available in both video and audio-only formats.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK4v4mSlBog&ab_channel=Tex-TrekGet RSS feed:https://feeds.captivate.fm/tex-trek/Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tex-trek/id1495605753?uo=4Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKp?si=3BOqsbQER9Ssfppqk7lofQ&fbclid=IwAR1M1uH_xBE1lYWcwQocoDzjoVSsLmCgBt08TCEYAltwIH3MPC0S60bMCsEGoogle Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzM1MjY2NS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkJoin our Discord server:https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7ySupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/txtrekhttp://www.facebook.com/textrekhttp://twitter.com/TxTrekEmail: fathereeactual@tex-trek.com
Even though we thought part 1 was slightly weak sauce, part 2 really turned things around. Plus, Hoshi loses her shirt. contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com X/Twitter - @joshfrommars
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Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp...and it in NO WAY resembles the Japanese interement camps of the 1940s, or does the episode ever attempt to create an allegory between that real life tragedy and this episode of Star Trek, or draw a direct connection by mentioning, in dialogue, the name one of the most notorious interment camps...no not at all. contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
If I had a nickel for every time an episode ended with the same kind of shot this week on SSHB, I'd only have two nickels, but it's weird that it happened twice. First up: continuity comes home to roost as the aftermath of past actions leads to Archer getting himself and T'Pol hostaged in "Shadows of P'Jem". After that: a character study and metanarrative collide into probably the first genuinely good episode of the series in "Shuttlepod One". Also this week: Vulcan colonialism, the Joyce/Reed conspiracy, and Nurse Chapel! [timestamps: Shadows: 01:26; One: 34:41; Chapel: 58:16] [Blog: https://www.tumblr.com/sshbpodcast/733454694861701120/character-spotlight-christine-chapel?source=share]
While returning to Enterprise in Shuttlepod One, Trip and Reed see apparent evidence that the ship has been destroyed. With only days of oxygen left, they must find a way to survive long enough for rescue. Contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
This edition features Tasia Valenza discussing her portrayal of as a Vulcan, Dan Curry talking about the special effects used in Voyager, Dominic Keating discussing the episode Shuttlepod One, and Todd Stashwick reflecting on a career bucketlist. Subscribe to Sci-Fi Talk Plus with over 800 episodes free for a lifetime.
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“Canamar” 20th-anniversary reflections When the Enterprise rendezvous with Shuttlepod One to meet Captain Archer and Commander Tucker, who had been on a mission to make first contact with unknown aliens, they find the shuttle dead in space. After reviewing the logs, they believe Archer and Trip were abducted, and they begin a search with the help of the alien authorities. Meanwhile, the captain and commander fight for their lives aboard a prison vessel transporting them to a penal colony called Canamar, and Trip gets stuck next to the chatty passenger. 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 “Canamar,” the frightening encounters humans have with aliens during these early days of deep space exploration, how the story came to be, and what it has to say about attempts to control people and curb crime in real world societies. We also ask if it is filler to flesh out a 26-episode season. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Chatty Passenger (00:02:17) Humanity's First Tests (00:04:34) Archer's Adaptations (00:10:52) False Imprisonment (00:16:54) Story Origins (00:21:49) Fit, Slimmer Pakleds (00:26:45) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:28:43) Closing (00:34:06) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Canamar” 20th-anniversary reflections When the Enterprise rendezvous with Shuttlepod One to meet Captain Archer and Commander Tucker, who had been on a mission to make first contact with unknown aliens, they find the shuttle dead in space. After reviewing the logs, they believe Archer and Trip were abducted, and they begin a search with the help of the alien authorities. Meanwhile, the captain and commander fight for their lives aboard a prison vessel transporting them to a penal colony called Canamar, and Trip gets stuck next to the chatty passenger. 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 “Canamar,” the frightening encounters humans have with aliens during these early days of deep space exploration, how the story came to be, and what it has to say about attempts to control people and curb crime in real world societies. We also ask if it is filler to flesh out a 26-episode season. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Chatty Passenger (00:02:17) Humanity's First Tests (00:04:34) Archer's Adaptations (00:10:52) False Imprisonment (00:16:54) Story Origins (00:21:49) Fit, Slimmer Pakleds (00:26:45) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:28:43) Closing (00:34:06) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
As we dock the Shuttlepod for the summer, we take a look back at some of the unseen fun stuff, bloopers and behind the scenes clips from the first 18 episodes. We hope you enjoy watching it as we did making it.** For uncut and extended episodes, bonus content, and a lot more, visit our Patreon Channel at https://www.patreon.com/shuttlepodshow. ** It takes a lot to keep this show up to everyone's standards, and we appreciate any help we can get. But keep your phasers down. Standard-length episodes will still be available on YouTube too. If you enjoy this show, please like and subscribe! It's so important and appreciated! Our show supports the work of Star Trek Enterprise actor, "Dr. Phlox" Mr. John Billingsley with the Hollywood Food Coalition, a non-profit with an amazing mission. Shuttlepod Show is providing financial support to this special organization and we encourage you to do so too. Link below: Hollywood Food Coalition: https://hofoco.org Follow us: Insta: @shuttlepodshow Twitter: @shuttlepodshow Facebook: @shuttlepodshow https://www.shuttlepodshow.com
You podcast team faces off as they review “Shuttlepod One”! Will Joseph be able to bring Peter into the light of accepting this stage play style episode as a quality addition of the Enterprise cannon? Or will he persist in complaining about this greatness with his ‘facts' and ‘logic'? Listen and find out!
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And... action! Connor and Dominic welcome the honorable David Livingston, director of countless Star Trek episodes, including the namesake "Shuttlepod One." They talk about the Hollywood Food Coalition, chopping up sets, shooting on film, and what went right (and wrong) on Enterprise. Of course, they answer fan questions and Trek Trivia comes down to the wire. Sit back and enjoy a very inspiring episode. If you enjoy this show, please like and subscribe! It's so important and appreciated! Our show supports the work of Star Trek Enterprise actor, "Dr. Phlox" Mr. John Billingsley with the Hollywood Food Coalition, a non-profit with an amazing mission. Shuttlepod Show is providing financial support to this special organization and we encourage you to do so too. Link below: Hollywood Food Coalition: https://hofoco.org Follow us: Insta: @shuttlepodshow Twitter: @shuttlepodshow Facebook: @shuttlepodshow https://www.shuttlepodshow.com
The guys talk with Jeffrey Combs about his band, getting dropped by agents, acting school. They answer fan questions, play the second straight week of a solid Trek Trivia game and producer Erica starts a new segment where we learn how to make a Trek themed cocktail, this week: the Shuttlepod One. Also, we are not joking when we say this is the longest goodbye of all time.Please follow and share and check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or visit our website for more info and more stuff!Insta: @shuttlepodshowTwitter: @shuttlepodshowFacebook: @shuttlepodshowwww.shuttlepodshow.comSupport our friends at the Hollywood Food Coalition: https://hofoco.org
Jody Simpson and Adam Woodward have rewatched Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 1, Episode 16 "Shuttlepod One" (2002), as part of the Enterprise rewatch podcast series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: Enterprise S1 E16 - "Shuttlepod One" (2002) | Rewatch First Aired: February 13, 2002 In-universe date: November 9, 2151 Date of Podcast: March 14, 2022 Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Jody Simpson, Adam Woodward, Dave Mader LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson PRODUCER Dave Mader Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #StarTrek #Enterprise #Bakula #LiveLongAndPodcast #LocutorsOfTrek
Stardate 02.13.2022 - 20 years ago on this day, Star Trek: Enterprise aired Season 1, Episode 16, titled "Shuttlepod One" featuring Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III (Connor Trinneer) and Lieutenant Malcolm Reed (Dominic Keating). To celebrate the first inaugural Shuttlepod One Day, Connor and Dominic along with their special guest Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval), reminisce on the experience of shooting this classic episode, of being a part of the show, and give a table read of the original script. Insta: @shuttlepodshow Twitter: @shuttlepodshow Facebook: @shuttlepodshow www.shuttlepodshow.com
Q felajánlja segítségét az Enterprise számára, mely szerint a legénység egyik tagjaként segíteni szeretne Picard kapitánynak az ismeretlen területek felfedezésében. Miután az ajánlatát visszautasítják, Q rettenetes kihívás elé állítja a hajót, melynek során a legénységnek önállóan, az ő beavatkozása nélkül kell helytállnia. A próbatétel miatt az Enterprise a galaxis egy ismeretlen területén találja magát, ahol olyan ellenséges erővel találkozik, akikhez hasonlót a Csillagflotta még sohasem láthatott. Aktuális adásunk témája a 'Q van ott?' című epizód, melyről Magdi társaságában beszélgetünk. 0:00:55 | Rövid hírszekció: • 0:00:55 | Borg arckép Magdiról. - https://www.facebook.com/impulzus.urszekerekflotta.hu/photos/a.2167917953272007/5156627617734344/ • 0:03:17 | Február 13-án lett 20 éves az Egyes űrkomp (Shuttlepod One, ENT 1x16), ennek örömére Connor Trinneer (Tucker, ENT) és Dominic Keating (Reed, ENT) felolvasást terveznek az epizód forgatókönyvéből. - https://twitter.com/ConnorTrinneer/status/1492684591181697024 (A felolvasás azóta már meg is valósult: https://youtu.be/Lgp0bsGoAVg) • 0:10:42 | Visszatér a Kelvin-filmek legénysége a 2023-ban érkező Star Trek mozifilmben. - https://trekmovie.com/2022/02/15/breaking-star-trek-2023-movie-to-reunite-kelvin-crew-production-set-to-start-by-end-of-year/ 0:15:49 | A kibeszélő tartalmából: • Az űr felfedezése önállóan, Picard ellenállása Q ajánlatával szemben: vajon Q hagyta volna elpusztulni a hajót? • Új visszatérő ellenség a Ferengi sikertelensége után: a Borg bemutatkozása Az új nemzedékben. • Mit szólnánk, ha Sonya Gomez állandó mellékszereplő lehetett volna a sorozatban? 0:46:29 | Szinkronos érdekességek 0:56:24 | Összefoglalás, értékelés Műsorunk videós formában is fogyasztható: - https://youtu.be/tNYmXY02OKk
“Shuttlepod One” 20th-anniversary reflections. While on a mission to survey an asteroid field, Trip and Malcolm come across some debris from Enterprise, part of a launch bay door that was damaged during a rescue mission. Assuming that the Enterprise has been destroyed and that they are now stranded in deep space, the two begin working on plan to get to safety but begin to spiral into despair and doubt as air runs low. 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 explore “Shuttlepod One” and how great things happen when writers put two characters on screen and let them talk at length. We also discuss how a limited budget can drive creativity, why fans love learning more about characters (and its importance to good storytelling), and what we learn when circumstances peel away the layers of Malcolm Reed. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Shuttlepod One” 20th-anniversary reflections. While on a mission to survey an asteroid field, Trip and Malcolm come across some debris from Enterprise, part of a launch bay door that was damaged during a rescue mission. Assuming that the Enterprise has been destroyed and that they are now stranded in deep space, the two begin working on plan to get to safety but begin to spiral into despair and doubt as air runs low. 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 explore “Shuttlepod One” and how great things happen when writers put two characters on screen and let them talk at length. We also discuss how a limited budget can drive creativity, why fans love learning more about characters (and its importance to good storytelling), and what we learn when circumstances peel away the layers of Malcolm Reed. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Is there such a thing as being TOO British?How big is a Shuttlepod?Why does T'pol always talk about Micro Singularities?Is Mash Potato the greatest engineering food in existence?How many doors does the Enterprise have?Find answers and more as I'm joined this week by Paul Wright of the Epsilon 3 podcast and Cosmic Pizza Podcast as well as Matt Banard from the Philoscifiz Podcast.
The hosts get in their own shuttlepod to learn quotes Stephen Hawking never said. They eventually do discuss Star Trek and this episode of Enterprise.
Matt and Sean discuss one person (Sean) suffering a cold, lonely death while watching two characters suffer a cold lonely death.Support the show: https://pod.fan/trek-in-timeYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.show/Get in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackFollow us on Twitter: @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
The ultimate bottle episode. Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this lifeboat story of Enterprise that fleshes out the Malcom Reed character, but has more plot holes than a shuttlepod riddled by micro-black stars.
The ultimate bottle episode. Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this lifeboat story of Enterprise that fleshes out the Malcom Reed character, but has more plot holes than a shuttlepod riddled by micro-black stars. The post Shuttlepod One (ENT) appeared first on SQPN.com.
Discovering Trek listeners, you ever lose your map, your phone and your sextant? Neither have we, but in this episode we chat the adventures of space Felix and Oscar, er we mean Trip and Malcolm. A series of unfortunate events lead to thoughts of dead crew, loves lost, family matters and what tastes great and is suitable as filling. This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey discuss all that plus a crass and out of place scene, the writing for female characters, manufactured tension using series regulars and growing friendships of the NX-01 crew. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them for a shot or four of the good stuff on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Discovering Trek listeners, you ever lose your map, your phone and your sextant? Neither have we, but in this episode we chat the adventures of space Felix and Oscar, er we mean Trip and Malcolm. A series of unfortunate events lead to thoughts of dead crew, loves lost, family matters and what tastes great and is suitable as filling. This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey discuss all that plus a crass and out of place scene, the writing for female characters, manufactured tension using series regulars and growing friendships of the NX-01 crew. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them for a shot or four of the good stuff on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Star Trek ENT S1E16 Shuttlepod One
Mit der 16. Ausgabe von Pinky & Blue hört ihr heute den ersten Teil einer Doppelaufzeichnung. Chris und Gundel sprechen über die Folge Allein aus der ersten Staffel Star Trek Enterprise. Das Thema der Charakterfolgen ist in Star Trek im Allgemeinen ja sehr beliebt, dass es heute um Chris' Lieblingspraktikanten geht, ist leider ein schlechtes Vorzeichen. Es ist jedoch eine sehr unterhaltsame Folge herausgekommen. Thema sind unter anderem: Kartoffelbrei auf Raumschifflecks, 27 Verflossene und die Frage: Was wäre wenn Cochran ein Europäer gewesen wäre? Was das alles zu bedeuten hat und wie unser Fazit zu der Folge aussieht, hört ihr am besten selbst. Wenn ihr eure Meinung zum Podcast loswerden wollt, seid ihr wie immer eingeladen uns eine Mail zu schreiben an: Podcast@Warp-Core.de oder einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen. Chris erreicht ihr außerdem über Facebook, Twitter und Instagram. Die Titelmelodie stammt von Samy Oeder. Hier findet ihr unsere Review in Textform. Ihr findet die Episode hier im Artikel, bei Podigee, Deezer, Spotify und Apple Podcasts (ehemals iTunes). Und selbstverständlich auch als RSS Feed.
PJ, Mat and Eliot watch Shuttlepod One, and ask if mashed potato can really be used to fix a leak in a spaceship? Luckily, they have a scientist they can message for the answers. Cover art by Mat Troy Theme tune by Eliot Red Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in April 2021
Microsingularities give Trip and Reed an adventure they won't forget, without even leaving the Shuttlepod. They're tight on Oxygen, loose with the bourbon, and do something inventive with mash potatoes. Plus, they freeze their asses off. All while learning about courage, heroism, friendship, and something they have in common with the waitress from the 602 club. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 69 00:39 Attack of the Krispy Krems? 02:00 Tribbles like donuts 02:30 Tribbles infiltrate an embassy? Vulcans or Klingons? Intergalactic incident to ensue. 03:15 Thanks to our Patreons! https://www.patreon.com/starfleetunderground 04:20 Plasma Storms and DOT Bot goes Hot Bananas 05:30 Sweet Little DOT Bot 06:00 Name that tune! 07:20 Lower Decks Season 2 - Trailer! https://youtu.be/TSLcErfzHuc 07:48 Pod Directive Podcast 08:15 RIP Olympia Dukakis 08:50 Not for kids - Why we don't want underage listeners 10:18 Screaming Me Me 10:30 John de Lancie better shut up! And Picard 2 On-Location pics! SPOILERS! 11:30 Doctor Mix does TOS theme on synthesizer - https://youtu.be/m4DmF51Wl3I 13:30 Star Trek: Enterprise "Shuttlepod One" 13:40 Teaser - "A Turn for the Worse" 14:20 Two Guys, One Shuttlepod 15:00 Dude, where's my Enterprise? 16:40 Things to do on a long shuttle ride 17:40 Ring Toss 18:20 Act I - "Pick a spot. Any spot." 19:30 Two guys stuck 20:10 Enterprise vs Stowaway 20:50 Lot of Space Shit going on right now 22:00 Stuck, lost in space..Should I stay or go? 23:20 Lost? Don't Move 23:30 Tribble in Lingerie 24:00 Act II - "Peeved" 25:00 STFU! 25:30 Do the Mash Potatoes 27:15 Plug a hole in space with a Tribble? 27:20 Blowjob Gone Bad 28:05 Stinky 28:43 T'Pol's first time? 29:00 I need a hero 29:30 Malcom = Serenity 30:00 Those things defy gravity 31:05 Who's stinky? 32:10 Tardi-babies? 32:50 Shuttlepod One - Fully Equipped...Except- 33:30 Oxygen Leak? Sleep on it! 34:00 88 Lines About 44 Women 34:19 Act III - "The Ups and Downs of Life" 35:20 Archer, T'Pol, and Micro-black holes 35:50 Wasted 36:15 The same waitress 37:18 Optimist vs Pessimist vs Realist 37:40 That is Rude 38:33 The return of the DOT 38:50 Half-Shaved 39:38 Plan for the worst, hope for the best 39:50 Feeling home 40:20 Reed's women, woes, and letters 41:00 The Candle moment 42:10 Back-washing 42:39 Warmth or freezing 44:38 Kill me now...As long as it's warm 45:15 Deleted scene: Archer Jerking His Eel 46:00 No eels were harmed...Some of them enjoyed it. 46:30 Oh no! It's like a lost at sea movie! 46:45 Adapt, Improvise, Overcome 47:25 Act IV - "Being Bored Sucks." 48:00 Airlock Moment 49:00 Let's Thelma and Louise this bitch! 49:49 Waking up in Sickbay 50:14 Talking about Dreams 51:00 Good night, Lieutenant 52:12 Heather's Scale 53:10 The Snail Story 53:45 Next week: "Fusion" 54:30 Vulcan on Vulcan action? 56:00 Also, Listen for our appearance on the Yum Yum Podcast! Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
The Vulcans want to break it off with Starfleet, and take T'Pol home too, but Archer gives her one last road trip where they get a little tied up. Phlox spoils the going away party, Trip gets hung up on, Reed swears it's not an alien Tractor, and the Andorians return just to settle a debt and go get a good night sleep. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 68 00:30 Pictures of Crotch 01:10 Oysters of Rocky Mountain 02:10 NO KIDS 02:45 Bull Balls 04:30 RIP Shock G 05:40 Now on Patreon! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 06:20 LeVar Burton will guest host Jeopardy!!! WOOO! 07:40 LeVar on a Bike - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EzqYy8nXEAEijlK?format=jpg&name=medium 08:00 Whoopi working on a movie - https://www.vulture.com/2021/04/whoopi-goldberg-superhero-film-old-black-woman.html 10:00 Blunt Talk - have you seen it? - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4197508/ 10:30 Jim Carrey - The Dead Pool - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094963/trivia 11:00 Jim Carrey - Once Bitten - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089730/ 11:45 Oh you go google these movies too... 12:15 Q Returns to annoy the shit! - https://trekmovie.com/2021/04/22/john-de-lancie-assures-fans-q-will-annoy-the-st-out-of-picard-in-star-trek-picard-season-2/ 13:10 Michael Dorn's Viral Tweet - VIDEO GAME! - https://trekmovie.com/2021/04/23/michael-dorns-viral-campaign-reveals-itself-to-be-for-star-trek-legends-game/ 15:30 The Pod Directive - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-trek-the-pod-directive/id1530092198 16:30 Starfleet Underground to visit the Yum Yum Podcast in May - https://yum-yum-podcast.simplecast.com/ 18:10 Time warp...Last Year CBS aired Season 1 of Discovery. - https://www.indiewire.com/2020/08/star-trek-discovery-cbs-fall-broadcast-lineup-1234582630/ 18:30 Our Captain is a Granddad Part 2! 19:00 Dammit Q! 19:40 FWIW, 2020 did seem a little long, didn't it? 20:30 Blowing the surprise 21:40 Klingon Gender Reveal Party - https://twitter.com/federation_news/status/1385418724870696960 21:50 Star Trek: Enterprise "Shadows of P'Jem" 22:20 Teaser - "Actions Have Consequences" 23:00 Emo Vulcans 24:30 The Vulcans are Voyeurs In Disguise 24:40 The SHOCKER! 26:20 Something in common with the Vulcans 28:10 Vulcan Rage Quit 29:11 Act I - "A Series of Unfortunate Events" 30:00 T'Pol is not upset 32:19 Familiar Vulcan Names 33:00 T'Pol's Guilt? 34:09 Phlox - Voice of reason & logic 35:16 Party in Decon! 35:30 Archer's Out 36:45 Visiting vs. Surprise Attack 37:50 Act II - "Not the Fun Kind of Bondage" 38:50 Vulcans aren't supposed to lie 39:45 The cook?! 40:20 Jeff Kober - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0462116/?ref_=tt_cl_t14 41:45 Is that chicken with corn in it? 42:20 Break-dancing Bondage 43:00 Love Shack Baby! 44:20 Freedom! Oh wait... 45:00 Reed and Tucker 45:40 Space Depot? 47:20 Bonded with Bondage 48:00 Trip: All hung up...on. 49:00 Vulcan word for Daddy 49:30 Act III - "Fancy Meeting You Here" 50:00 Rescuers needed rescuing 51:00 The Guys 51:30 Can't sleep 52:30 Eat it! 53:40 Food that's blinking 54:45 Reed's team? 56:20 Andorian Reveals 56:50 Act IV - "The Clash" 57:30 Vulcans bring the BOOM 1:00:00 A moment of quiet 1:00:30 T'Pol goes slo-mo 1:01:50 My officer, My responsibility 1:02:30 Act V - "Hey! Let's Prank the Vulcans" 1:03:00 T'Pol cleans up real nice 1:03:45 The Vulcan Out 1:04 15 Sickbay and Chill 1:05:45 You should be the one dying, not her. 1:06:30 Logical Genocide? 1:07:55 What did Heather think? 1:09:30 Shady Vulcans 1:11:30 Next week: "Shuttlepod One" 1:13:00 I will find you...You're Dead 1:14:14 Stacy Abrahms Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
Series 3: Love and Affection ENT: Follow Your Heart Will Phlox ever understand human dating? Will Archer do whatever he can to protect his crew? Do Malcom and Trip become BFFs after “Shuttlepod One?” Was Trip even aware that he was in love with T'Pol? Ashlyn and Rhianna answer these questions in our Love and Affection episode covering Star Trek: Enterprise. SPOILER ALERT: The whole series of Enterprise and mentions of characters in Voyager. This is the fifth episode of our Love and Affection series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna gush over every Star Trek show starting with The Original Series and ending with Lower Decks. Are Culber and Stamets the cutest couple ever? Join us next week as we jump to our Discovery episode in Love and Affection to find out! DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro, “Klingon Battle” was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Our outro, “Worf's Revenge” was written by Aurelio Voltaire. Rule of Acquisition #162: “Even in the worst of times someone turns a profit.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia and reviews of every episode from the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of The Animated Series. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
Our crewmates are stranded in space, with little hope for survival. Let's hope the oxygen holds out, as we compare Voyager's "Day of Honor" with Enterprise's "Shuttlepod One".
Welcome to Captain's Quarters, The Star Trek Rewatch Podcast where Jason and Gabe are rewatching the entire Star Trek catalog starting at the beginning of the chronology. In this episode, they cover Star Trek Enterprise, Season 1 Episode 16 "Shuttlepod One". Music by Aaron Kenny @youtube: contactkennya
While investigating an asteroid field, Tucker and Reed are convinced that Enterprise has been destroyed and try to face their own oncoming deaths. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss the storytelling focus of the Berman/Braga show-runner team and whether or not it works for this series. Plus! The guys talk about the qualitative properties of T'Pol's bum, the mystery-box that is Malcolm Reed, and how to kill drama by telling the audience that everything is going to be ok! Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
We just watched the fifteenth episode of Enterprise. At least it wasn't a clip show. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
Star Trek and Theatre. As Q told Picard, all the galaxy’s a stage. Both the Bard-bothering captain and his real-world alter ego, Patrick Stewart, who was famously dubbed “unknown British Shakespearean actor” by the Los Angeles Times when he first took on the role—are better placed than most to appreciate the wisdom of these words. And Star Trek has always had one foot in the old-school theatrical tradition as much as it has been defined by the almost magical possibilities of television. Not for nothing do we refer to some of the best Trek episodes as “morality plays.” In this episode of Primitive Culture, recorded live at the Destination Star Trek convention in Birmingham, England, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Tony Black for a look at the debt Star Trek owes to the theatre. Whether in the casting of Shakespearean heavyweights such as Stewart, David Warner, and Christopher Plummer, or in the presence of companies of players—both amateur and professional—aboard the starships of the future, Star Trek consistently maintains a link to its theatrical roots. Indeed, some popular episodes, such as Deep Space Nine’s “Waltz” and Enterprise’s “Shuttlepod One” are structured as near-one-act plays in their own right. Join us as we raise the curtain and take a look at Star Trek on the stage. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Arise, Gul Madred (00:07:55) Black Box, Yellow Stripes (00:16:25) Up Close and Personal (00:26:05) Five-Act Mission (00:40:55) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Tony Black Production Duncan Barrett (Producer, Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Enterprise Season 1 - Essential Trek Philosophy. Like the first season of any new television series, Season 1 of Enterprise struggled to find its footing, especially coming out of the the successful run of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager throughout the 1990s. And while Season 1 of Enterprise had important overarching themes, such as human technological progress, showing the Star Trek universe to be a possible future for us in the emerging 21st century, getting back to Star Trek's roots as a "wagon train to the stars," and building unity through diversity, Season 1 of Enterprise had several philosophically important episodes as well. In this episode of Meta Treks, hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling discuss the philosophical themes and compare their choices for Essential Trek Philosophy from Season 1 of Star Trek: Enterprise. Chapters Intro (00:01:19) Initial Thoughts about Enterprise Season One (00:04:07) Understanding the Larger Themes of Enterprise Season One (00:13:28) Star Trek Post September 11th (00:23:52) Terra Nova (00:27:02) Dear Doctor (00:34:44) The Andorian Incident (00:44:23) Shuttlepod One (00:53:41) Breaking the Ice (01:00:17) Detained (01:09:42) Honorable Mention: Fusion (01:14:03) Final Thoughts on the History of Philosophy and Enterprise (01:14:50) Recap of Essential Trek Philosophy (01:17:51) Closing (01:18:38) Hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling Production Mike Morrison (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Shaw (Associate Producer) Mark Walker (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The Star Companion - Trekking Through Star Trek One Voyage at a Time
In the sixteenth episode of The Star Companion, the boys review:Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 1, Episodes 16, "Shuttlepod One"We are a Star Trek fan podcast. Join us on our journey as we review each episode and movie BY STARDATE!These are the voyages of the USS Star Companion.Its continuing mission: to explore strange new ideas, to seek out new theories and new speculations.To boldly go where no Star Trek podcast has gone before!Follow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/thestarcompanionFollow us on Twitter:twitter.com/dastarcompanionWebsite:www.thestarcompanion.comEmail:thestarcompanion@gmail.comWant additional content? Want to support your favorite trekkies?Donate at www.patreon.com/thestarcompanion Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comic Books, Cartoons, Television, Movies - Jan 2018 00:00 - Part 1 - What I Read - Jack Staff (UK) 9,10 - Tales of the New Teen Titans (1982) 2 - Doom Patrol Archives Vol. 5: 118 - Wolverine (1982) 1 - The Comics Journal Library Volume 8: The EC Artists 19:09 - Part 2 - What I Watched - Cartoons - Young Justice Season 1 ..... Episode 20 (Coldhearted) ..... Episode 21 (Image) - Star Wars: Clone Wars Season 3 / Episode 8: Evil Plans 26:22 - Part 3 - What I Watched - Television - Enterprise Season 1 ..... Episode 16 (Shuttlepod One) ..... Episode 21 (Detained) - The Americans Season 1 / Episodes 1, 2, 3 - Haters Back Off Season 1 / Episode 8 - Community Season 2 / Episodes 3, 4 - NewsRadio Season 3 / Episodes 3, 4 - Master of None Season 2 / Episodes 1, 2 - Fargo Season 2 ..... Episode 1 (Waiting for Dutch) 30:12 - Part 4 - What I Watched - Movies - Becoming Bond (2017) Cover Art: Jack Staff (UK) 10 by Paul Grist [50:35] - - - - -
Essential Enterprise Season One. In every season of every Star Trek show, there are some episodes that stand out more than others — but which ones are essential to their respective shows as a whole? We begin a new four-part series where we look at each episode of each season and determine if they are essential to the overall narrative of the show. In this episode of Warp Five, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Richard Marquez of Earl Grey and Brandi Jackola of Live From the Edge to analyze the first season of Enterprise and select the absolutely essential episodes that they feel you must watch. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:30) Broken Bow (00:04:35) Fight or Flight (00:07:37) Strange New World (00:12:00) Unexpected (00:16:17) Terra Nova (00:20:53) The Andorian Incident (00:25:36) Breaking the Ice (00:28:41) Civilization (00:31:21) Fortunate Son (00:33:52) Cold Front (00:37:54) Silent Enemy (00:40:31) Dear Doctor (00:45:44) Sleeping Dogs (00:49:22) Shadows of P'Jem (00:50:27) Shuttlepod One (00:52:16) Fusion (00:54:48) Rogue Planet (00:58:04) Acquisition (00:59:46) Oasis (01:02:04) Detained (01:04:17) Vox Sola (01:07:49) Fallen Hero (01:10:33) Desert Crossing (01:13:51) Two Days and Two Nights (01:18:30) Shockwave (01:21:28) Final Results (01:22:53) Closing (01:28:08) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guests Richard Marquez and Brandi Jackola Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Joe Saltzman (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Covering “Shadows of P'Jem” and “Shuttlepod One.”
Last time we finished up Season 1 of Enterprise, so this week we’re going to take a quick look back at the series so far; hand out awards for “best of” and announce the winner of the Enterprise Trivia Cup. Joe took home the gold with a sizable lead. Though Jason promises his victory will be short lived as we get into the later seasons of Enterprise. Enterprise has a lot of ups and downs and our opinions on the show are incredibly varied. Joe and Josh are of the mind that this first season was the best first season of any Star Trek that came before it, while Jason feels it is easily one of the weakest of the Star Trek franchise. That's not to say there weren't highlights that we all shared an affinity for. Broken Bow is at least up there when it comes to quality of pilot episodes, rivaled perhaps by The Next Generation's "Encounter at Farpoint", though Voyager's Caretaker came up as well. And we all agreed that the season finale, Shockwave Part One, was one the better episodes of Enterprise, certainly for season one. A few host favorites came up, Unexpected, Shuttlepod One, Rogue Planet, Andorian Incident, Cold Front, and Vox Sola. Season one of Enterprise had a few low points. Travis Mayweather never really took off as a character and seems to be eternally relegated to being the Scrappy-Doo of the bridge. And Archer's character development was minimal. While he no longer seems to hold such unbridled animosity towards Vulcans or T'Pol, overall he seems more a blank canvas than a three dimensional person. Before diving into categories, Joe made everyone some pretty cool NX-01 caps to celebrate the completion of Season One! We are all very cool. Anyway, onto the Awards! Award Categories Most Improved Character T’Pol T’Pol T’Pol Malcom or Reed Hoshi Winner: T’Pol Least Improved Character Archer Mayweather Mayweather Hoshi Winner: Mayweather Best recurring side character Commander Shran Commander Shran Silik Cutler Daniels Winner: Cutler Best one-off minor character Zobral - Desert Crossing Klaang - Broken Bow Jarmin - Terra Nova Ah’Len - Unexpected Riann - “Civilization” Sarin - Broken Bow Winner: Zobral Best alien (species or specific character) The revamped Andorians The creature from “Vox Sola” Suliban Kreetassans (you eat like you mate) Winner: Suliban Best cold open Shockwave Part 1 Shockwave Part 1 Rogue Planet Shuttlepod One Winner: Shockwave Part 1 Worst cold open Desert Crossing - “Captain there’s a distress call **Opening Credits**” Two Days, Two Nights - “Will the captain go on vacation?! Yes.” Winner: Desert Crossing Best costume design Space suits Desert wear Suliban Cabal (Worst - Temporal Agent Daniels) Underwear Trip’s Hawaiian shirt/jacket combo Winner: Underwear Best Episode (technically speaking) Shuttlepod One The Andorian Incident Shockwave Part 1 Winner: Shockwave Part 1 The Wrap Up wrap up Favorite Overall Episode Unexpected (Joe) Vox Sola (Chris) Unexpected but also the Andorian Incident or Rogue Planet (Josh) Shuttlepod One (Jason) There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Jason Allen, Joe Heiser, and Joshua B. Jones as we look back on Season One of Star Trek Enterprise. 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
Don't be like this Tolaris fellow.. This episode holds a special place as the lowest rated among us so far! I honestly did not see that coming.. Has there ever been such an over the top slimey Vulcan (or character) as this Tolaris fellow? Next to the seemingly harmless Kov/Commander Trip storyline this episode has a strange imbalance that really rubbed some of the hosts the wrong way. Things take a serious tone through much of this episode as we talk about T'Pol's assault and how it was handled by the writers.. A delicate discussion to say the least. Memory Alpha: Link Enterprise 01x017 - Fusion Directed by Rob Heddon Written by Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong Guest Stars: Enrique Murciano, Robert Pine, Vaughn Armstrong Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 16th episode of Enterprise, Shuttlepod One. Subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes! Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Enterprise has a surprising number of strong episodes in their first season and I think most would say this should be counted among them. Trip and Reed face certain death, each dealing with it the only way they know how--Fightin' and drinkin'. Enterprise 01x016 - Shuttlepod One Directed by David Livingston Written by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the sixteenth episode of Enterprise, Shuttlepod One. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Two guys just talking and talking... in space! This week, Pete and Matt discuss the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Shuttlepod One," 1x16. The podcast opens with a discussion of the very unique Enterprise series, then the commentary track begins.MP3iTunes
Enterprise Season One: To Help or Not Help. While Tucker and Reed tried their best to find out if one bottle is really enough, the latter half of Season One tested Captain Archer with some very difficult decisions. More and more often, we began to see that the human morals and ethics the NX-01 crew brought with them didn't always serve them well as they encountered strange, alien species more frequently. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan are joined by Mike Morrison of Meta Treks as they discuss the themes of the latter half of Enterprise's freshman season. Listen in as they debate the life-and-death decisions of Captain Archer, try to explain how a rogue planet might have green vegetation, and promote what could be a great two-man play. ChaptersIntro (00:00:00) Dear Doctor (00:05:59) Sleeping Dogs (00:13:35) Shadows of P'Jem (00:17:19) Rogue Planet (00:19:00) Shuttlepod One (00:21:29) Fusion (00:24:17) Acquisition (00:29:09) Final Thoughts (00:39:37) HostsFloyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan GuestMike Morrison ProductionC Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer), Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer), Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer), Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer), Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer), Mike Morrison (Associate Producer), Richard Marquez (Production Manager), Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
ENT 1x15 / 1x16. Join Trip and Reed for a drink and let loose your emotions in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersShuttlepod One (00:52)Fusion (07:52) HostsBrandon-Shea Mutala and Will Nguyen ProductionBrandon-Shea Mutala (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Shuttlepod One. Some of the best episodes of Star Trek are heavy on dialogue and light on action. But taking two characters and shoving them into a tiny space, from which they deliver incessant dialogue for 45 minutes, was a gutsy move for a new show trying to engage skeptical audiences in its first season. Did it pay off? In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Matthew Rushing, Daniel Proulx, and Kevin Reitzel to discuss this very small bottle show, what it tells us about the characters, hope vs. pessimism, the deleted scene, and more. Oh … and we might mention T'Pol once of twice. In our news segment, we look back at 24 years of The Undiscovered Country, debate the StarTrek.com poll that asked which captain you would want to swap places with for a day, and discuss Star Trek Beyond piggybacking on Star Wars: The Force Awakens with a first trailer. News 24 Years of Star Trek VI (00:03:08) Poll: Swapping Places with a Captain (00:14:25) The Force Awakens Star Trek Beyond (00:20:18) Feature: Shuttlepod One Synopsis and Initial Thoughts (00:32:18) A (Very Small) Bottle Show (00:46:01) Jumping to Conclusions (00:53:11) Short Tempers (00:58:09) Hope vs. Pessimism (01:07:56) All Talk, No Action (01:13:43) Malcom's Fantasy Island (01:20:50) The Deleted Scene (01:28:54) Final Thoughts (01:34:25) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Guests Daniel Proulx and Kevin Reitzel Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Renee Roberts (Associate Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Enterprise is out of ideas (already!), so we're stuck with three rather flailing episodes, "Shuttlepod One," "Fusion," and "Rogue Planet." Everyone who was wondering when they'd finally do a Vulcan mind rapist storyline, you're in luck! Then, Mad Men takes a vacation to Los Angeles in "The Jet Set," as Don Draper nopes out of a meeting and the show spreads itself as thin as can be.
Discussing ENT episodes 16-18. "Shuttlepod One" (016) @ 00:48, "Fusion" (017) @ 21:43, "Rogue Planet" (018) @ 38:25. Listener Data Logan sends his feedback re: Dear Doctor @ 52:14.
We’re celebrating the 30th episode of Trek Trek (!) with a special double episode. This time, Justin and Randy revisit Enterprise season one, episode 16, “Shuttlepod One” and season one, episode 17, “Fusion”. Spoilers: Trip and Reed get rescued, and the non-logical Vulcans are kind of awful.
State of the Game for July 2013. This week Tom and Shervin find themselves trapped in Shuttlepod One for Deck Eight as the rest of the crew succumb to the many ailments of life in space. With so much time in a confined space, they discuss the State of the Game for July 2013, the Carrier Command Interface 2.0, an update on the Foundry Challenge 7, downloading Arc for the first time, and more from the world of STO.
Trek Mate: Previously In the Alpha Quadrant a Star Trek Enterprise podcast
This week Paul and Adam are joined by Ray Harris from ‘The History of WWII Podcast’, http://worldwariipodcast.net as well as a surprise appearance from Trek Mate Paul! This weeks questions are: 1) Where does Trip order Malcolm to fly the shuttle ? 2) How many minutes of oxygen will they lose burning the candle? 3) […]
"Shuttlepod One" from Enterprise gets a full commentary this week. News and listeners calls. A U.S.S. Tiberius promo/update. And a new "contest" is announced! Enjoy!!