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The Master‘s Class, LifeChange Church Wichita
TEACHING CHILDREN TO LOVE GOD (Ephesians 6:1-4)

The Master‘s Class, LifeChange Church Wichita

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 45:21


TEACHING CHILDREN TO LOVE GOD (EPHESIANS 6:1-4) Today's message is going to be about how to raise children in way that they learn to love God. Now, there are many who would say that the principles of child raising that we find in the Bible, will seem old fashioned, and are not to be used in our so-called “enlightened day.”  But, in my humble opinion, what is wrong with our society today is that we have left the principles of raising children found in the Bible, and listened to the Dr. Spocks of the world.  The truths of the words found in the Bible are as relative, and as needed, in our day as never before.   A nation is no stronger than its home; and when children refuse to obey their parents, they are fulfilling the prophecy that says the last days will be perilous times. And any nation is in grave peril whose children are disobedient to their parents; and, therefore, it is no wonder that America is certainly in bad shape. Today, the Scriptures that we will cover will be speaking directly to the fathers.  But, let me tell you that most of these concepts that we will talk about today apply to the mother as well.  Both parents need to be in agreement in how they raise their children.  So dads, may I tell you that your most important task is being a husband and a father.  It is not being a church leader, not being a businessman, but your most important task is being a husband and a father.  The Bible says that every father owes to his children three things: He owes to his children devotion. He owes to his children discipline. And he owes to his children direction.  May God help us so that we will take our children and give to them these things that we need to give them: number one, devotion—don't provoke them to wrath; number two, discipline—bring them up in the nurture of the Lord; number three: admonition—teach them the Word of God. Click on the play button to hear a message on what the Bible says about how to teach children to love God. This is a live recording of The Master's Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS. Amen.

Gestern Heute Übermorgen (Der Talk über Star Trek Picard)
GHU099 Scharaden (SNW 2x05) (Charades)

Gestern Heute Übermorgen (Der Talk über Star Trek Picard)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 169:54 Transcription Available


In dieser Episode des Star Trek Talk widmen wir uns den neuesten Entwicklungen in der faszinierenden Welt von Star Trek, insbesondere der letzten Folge von "Strange New Worlds", mit dem Titel "Charades". Mit mir sind meine Co-Moderatoren Arne und Frank, die ebenso leidenschaftlich über ihre aktuellen Projekte berichten, während wir uns auf das Thema der Episode konzentrieren. Arne zeigt sich begeistert von seinem neuen Podcast-Setup, während Frank seine Kritiken zu Indie-Spielen vorstellt. Unsere Gespräche zeigen sofort die Vorfreude auf das, was uns in dieser Episode erwartet. Ich habe umfangreiche Recherchen betrieben und 15 Seiten an Material zur Episode gesammelt, die am 13.07.2023 veröffentlicht wurde. Spock sieht sich durch einen außerirdischen Eingriff seiner menschlichen Seite gegenüber, was zu humorvollen aber auch tiefgreifenden Momenten führt. T'Pring, die sich auf ein Verlobungsritual vorbereitet, bringt zusätzliche Spannung in die Handlung. Diese Dynamiken und Charakterentwicklungen stehen im Mittelpunkt unserer Analyse, während wir die humorvollen und dramatischen Elemente der Episode beleuchten. Die Interaktionen zwischen den Charakteren sind für uns von zentraler Bedeutung. Wir diskutieren ausführlich die Emotionen, die Spock durchlebt, und die Herausforderungen, die sich aus seiner Mischung aus menschlichen und vulkanischen Eigenschaften ergeben. Besonders spannend wird es, als wir die sich entwickelnde Beziehung zwischen Spock und Uhura betrachten. Ihre dynamische Interaktion wird durch die Spannung, die durch ihre jeweilige Vergangenheit entsteht, verstärkt. Wir entdecken die Herausforderungen, die das Leben auf dem Raumschiff mit sich bringt, und wie diese die Charaktere formen. Ein weiteres Highlight unserer Diskussion ist die Darstellung der Vulkanier und wie sich Spocks menschliche Eigenschaften in den Interaktionen mit anderen zeigen. Spocks neu entdeckte Emotionen kreieren sowohl komische als auch ergreifende Momente, während er versucht, in Kontakt mit seiner Menschlichkeit zu treten. Amanda, Spocks Mutter, spielt eine entscheidende Rolle, indem sie ihm wichtige Lektionen über Identität und Akzeptanz vermittelt, was die emotionale Tiefe der Erzählung verstärkt. Die Episode entfaltet sich zu einer Erkundung der Unterschiede zwischen den Kulturen – den Herausforderungen der Vulkaner und dem menschlichen Erbe, das Spock in sich trägt. Wir betrachten, wie Liebe, Tradition und Identität miteinander verwoben sind, und wie diese Themen zu Missverständnissen und Konflikten führen können. Der humorvolle, aber auch tragische Ton der Episode wird durch die Kontraste zwischen den Charakteren und ihren individuellen Kämpfen verstärkt. Als wir uns dem Ende unserer Diskussion nähern, reflektieren wir über die emotionale und soziale Tiefe der Episode und die Schwierigkeiten, mit denen die Charaktere konfrontiert sind. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Spocks Reise der Selbstfindung vielschichtiger ist, als es auf den ersten Blick scheint. Wir sind gespannt auf die zukünftigen Entwicklungen und Herausforderungen, die auf die Charaktere zukommen werden. Bleibt dran, während wir diese faszinierenden Themen weiter erkunden und auf unsere nächste Episode freuen, in der wir die 100. Folge unseres Podcasts feiern!

Capital Games
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Capital Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 7:17


Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan The last time I remember a film series get so much better from one film to the next, it was the Harry Potter series when it went from Chamber of Secrets to Prisoner of Azkaban. Save for one issue, everything is a marked improvement from The Motion Picture to Wrath of Khan. There is a good story and plot that is paced real well: there's excitement, entertainment and intrigue throughout the film. On top of that, the characters are also very well done. In the last movies, everyone felt like Spocks: lifeless, husks of characters who barely show any difference between each other (save for Bones being a bit mean in spots or Scotty having an accent). In this film, all of the characters have interesting personalities that finally makes sense as to why people love these characters. Kirk's playful and reckless style is shown, Bones and his sarcasm....hell, Spock actually feels like a character in this! But the best character in the film is definitely Ricardo Montalban's Khan. Unlike the first movies' villain, Khan is an actual person! Ok ok...in all seriousness, it's a stark difference when the heroes have an actual good villain to bounce off of. Khan is deliciously evil and his overacting is actually quite fun when he gets into the film. But what's the one issue that Wrath of Khan doesn't do as good as The Motion Picture? The visuals, honestly. The film when it comes to special effects, models and the like aren't as visually compelling as the previous film. It's not terrible, but there is definitely a step down in the visual department. But man, it doesn't matter when the actual film in all other aspects are this good. From the exciting action to the heartbreaking ending, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is the movie that the Star Trek series should have started with in the first place. It's a highly entertaining and in the end emotional wallop of a film.

Mutagen Men Toycast
Episode 035: Playmates Star Trek

Mutagen Men Toycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 63:45


Today, the Mutagen Men seek strange new worlds on the edge of settled space! Welcome back to the 1990s, where toy aisles were overflowing with Kirks, Spocks, Picards, Borgs, Ferenghi, and many more 5" citizens of the galaxy, all competing for space in your toy collection. We beam ourselves up to the Captains' Couch to discuss the highs and lows of Playmates' trailblazing Star Trek series, one of the first action figure toylines marketed to both kids and adults. Join us! Follow along here: https://thetoycollectorsguide.com/playmates-1992/  Or here: https://www.wixiban.com/toys/playmates.htm 

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Trek Untold - Episode 167 | Vadia Potenza

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 72:14


While his time on-screen might have been brief, Vadia Potenza is one of the few actors to play Spock in Star Trek history. Today, his journey through Hollywood brought him to a different profession that can make or break a film or TV show. Potenza is best known to Trekkies as one of the young Spocks in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock," and has fond memories of meeting and being directed by Leonard Nimoy, working with Robin Curtis and Lee Remmick, and what it was like to become a Vulcan. We also learn about some of his childhood gigs, including "Father Dowling Mysteries," why he moved away from performing, where life took him as an adult in directing and editing, and a second chance at playing Spock in an unexpected film. Plus, being a production assistant with Jim Henson's studio for the Muppets, stories from BET's "The Iron Ring" MMA reality tv show, editing A&E biography documentaries, and his job today working with Karamu Brown. Check out Trek Long Island 2024 this summer in Hauppauge, NY, from May 31 to June 2 to meet guests from multiple eras of Star Trek shows and more in this epic event. Details on www.treklongisland.comPlease subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold .There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future.Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products andother things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel- https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us!Follow Trek Untold on Social MediaInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntoldFollow Nerd News Today on Social MediaTwitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsTodayTrek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Vadia Potenza Is All Ears About Being Spock

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 72:14


While his time on-screen might have been brief, Vadia Potenza is one of the few actors to play Spock in Star Trek history. Today, his journey through Hollywood brought him to a different profession that can make or break a film or TV show. Potenza is best known to Trekkies as one of the young Spocks in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock," and has fond memories of meeting and being directed by Leonard Nimoy, working with Robin Curtis and Lee Remmick, and what it was like to become a Vulcan. We also learn about some of his childhood gigs, including "Father Dowling Mysteries," why he moved away from performing, where life took him as an adult in directing and editing, and a second chance at playing Spock in an unexpected film. Plus, being a production assistant with Jim Henson's studio for the Muppets, stories from BET's "The Iron Ring" MMA reality tv show, editing A&E biography documentaries, and his job today working with Karamu Brown. Check out Trek Long Island 2024 this summer in Hauppauge, NY, from May 31 to June 2 to meet guests from multiple eras of Star Trek shows and more in this epic event. Details on www.treklongisland.comPlease subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold .There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future.Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products andother things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel- https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us!Follow Trek Untold on Social MediaInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntoldFollow Nerd News Today on Social MediaTwitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsTodayTrek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.

Another FN Podcast
AFP: JIMMY KEEGAN - SPOCKS BEARD/CRUISE TO THE EDGE/ACTOR

Another FN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 78:51


This week I welcome my good friend Jimmy Keegan (formerly of Spocks Beard) to talk about his brand new record "Jimmy Keegan", the making of it, the covers, how it came about, the players, then we get into his acting career in iconic films like "Over The Top", "Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo", and his role as the voice of Sherman Peabody in "Back To The Future" and you're damn right, I was able to get KISS into the conversation with someone from the Prog World as I grill him on the importance of Peter Criss and Ringo Starr.......of course we talk Cruise To The Edge as well. Fun convo!https://www.jimmykeegan.comhttps://www.monstersofrockcruise.comhttps://www.monstersonthemoutain.comhttp://www.metalblade.com/museumhttp://www.cruisetotheedge.comIzzy's linkshttps://www.sotastick.comhttps://vintageguitarsrus.comhttps://www.beeteramplification.comhttps://www.thesmokinkills.comCAMEOhttps://www.cameo.com/realizzypresleyDonate:CashApp - $izzypresley Venmo - @realizzypresley PayPal - izzypresley@yahoo.com

Funny Science Fiction
Replay -Searching for Saavik ft. Robin Curtis

Funny Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 65:50


Searching for Saavik In our search for Saavik, we are joined by Shannon Perry as a guest host. Shannon is the creator of the Oz-9 Podcast and a former show guest herself. Shannon helps us to welcome our guest this week - Lt. Saavik of Star Trek - Robin Curtis. We had a wonderful discussion with Robin about her Star Trek experiences and what it meant for her to be cast by and directed by the late Leonard Nimoy. We also talk about her interactions with the rest of the cast and whether or not the hair on Kirk's head is actually his or not. And somewhere along the line, we talk about the abandoned storyline for Episode IV, The Search for Spock Jr ... Whether or not Saavik was to be pregnant with Spocks' PonFarr baby. Don't forget to subscribe as you watch! For more on Robin Curtis, please visit the following - Twitter / X - @RobinLCurtis For more on our show partners - Monkey Cult Coffee (use code FSF10) - https://monkeycultcoffee.com Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Big Boy Graphics - https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigboygraphics Tim Beisiegels Star Wars Articles - https://dorksideoftheforce.com/author... For RSWOF Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/319.... 100% of all proceeds benefit Wish Upon a Teen For direct contributions - https://www.wishuponateen.org Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter and Instagram - @fsfpopcast Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/fsfpopcast

The FSF PopCast
Replay -Searching for Saavik ft. Robin Curtis

The FSF PopCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 65:50


Searching for Saavik In our search for Saavik, we are joined by Shannon Perry as a guest host. Shannon is the creator of the Oz-9 Podcast and a former show guest herself. Shannon helps us to welcome our guest this week - Lt. Saavik of Star Trek - Robin Curtis. We had a wonderful discussion with Robin about her Star Trek experiences and what it meant for her to be cast by and directed by the late Leonard Nimoy. We also talk about her interactions with the rest of the cast and whether or not the hair on Kirk's head is actually his or not. And somewhere along the line, we talk about the abandoned storyline for Episode IV, The Search for Spock Jr ... Whether or not Saavik was to be pregnant with Spocks' PonFarr baby. Don't forget to subscribe as you watch! For more on Robin Curtis, please visit the following - Twitter / X - @RobinLCurtis For more on our show partners - Monkey Cult Coffee (use code FSF10) - https://monkeycultcoffee.com Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Big Boy Graphics - https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigboygraphics Tim Beisiegels Star Wars Articles - https://dorksideoftheforce.com/author... For RSWOF Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/319.... 100% of all proceeds benefit Wish Upon a Teen For direct contributions - https://www.wishuponateen.org Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter and Instagram - @fsfpopcast Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/fsfpopcast

The Measure of a Fan
Spocks All the Way Down (Short Treks - The Brightest Star)

The Measure of a Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 21:48


PJ, Mat and Eliot meet Saru, as he decides that his backwards planet and his people's attitude to sacrificing themselves might be a bad thing. But it turns out, Eliot doesn't really like short films. So, we're onto a winner with the Short Treks. Theme tune by Eliot Red Artwork by Gavin Mitchell Follow the podcast on ⁠BlueSky⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠Threads⁠. If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ko-fi.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or make a monthly donation on ⁠Patreon⁠. Check out Eliot's music on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Soundcloud⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Mat on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠Threads⁠ Follow PJ on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BlueSky⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠Threads⁠ Follow Gavin on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find Safe Space and Endangered Species, featuring PJ, Mat and Eliot, on Vince Hunt's ⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠ This episode was recorded remotely in September 2023

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
The Greg Jein Collection, Part 2

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 100:02


In part two of their enthralling catalog deep-dive trilogy, David and Ryan are re-joined by collector, friend of Greg Jein, and Trekspert Rob Klein to page through the beating heart of the collection: Kirk and Spock Star Trek. Beginning with the laser pistol from the original, un-aired pilot of Star Trek (The Cage!) and going all the way through Star Trek: Generations, listen as the guys go on a tour of the most staggering Trek collection ever held in private hands. There are more than 10 Kirks, 4 Spocks, shuttlecraft(s), phasers, tricorders, communicators, ears, hair pieces, tribbles -- [George Takei voice] "Oh my!" Download the PDF of the Catalog to follow along!   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/s/d/frontmatter/7278_catalogpdf.pdf     SDAMO listeners get 50% off a copy of the physical catalog for only $25:   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=7278     SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - Threads https://www.threads.net/@propspodcast   SDAMO - Twitter https://twitter.com/propspodcast?lang=en   SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast   David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
The Greg Jein Collection, Part 2

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 100:02


In part two of their enthralling catalog deep-dive trilogy, David and Ryan are re-joined by collector, friend of Greg Jein, and Trekspert Rob Klein to page through the beating heart of the collection: Kirk and Spock Star Trek. Beginning with the laser pistol from the original, un-aired pilot of Star Trek (The Cage!) and going all the way through Star Trek: Generations, listen as the guys go on a tour of the most staggering Trek collection ever held in private hands. There are more than 10 Kirks, 4 Spocks, shuttlecraft(s), phasers, tricorders, communicators, ears, hair pieces, tribbles -- [George Takei voice] "Oh my!" Download the PDF of the Catalog to follow along!   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/s/d/frontmatter/7278_catalogpdf.pdf     SDAMO listeners get 50% off a copy of the physical catalog for only $25:   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=7278     SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - Threads https://www.threads.net/@propspodcast   SDAMO - Twitter https://twitter.com/propspodcast?lang=en   SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast   David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/

Machine learning
Spocks world

Machine learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 16:26


Vulcan 1. Affected by the force of a Red Dwarf and white dwarf. Members stars of 40 Eridani. 2. Vulcan has no moon. 2. The red giant grew 10 percent of its size and the star flared. It took no longer than 10 to 20 minutes to burn almost all the forest and boiled away 70 percent of the oceans turning the beds to scorched sand and mud. Metal near the surface ran molten, trace gases in the atmosphere ignited and a great deal of oxygen and nitrogen on the planet was lost. On the other side of the planet, creatures survived by cave. Food was short and shock affected the planet. There was some surface water. Mount Seleya snow-capped mountains were evaporated. 3. Vulcan is a gravity heavy planet. 4. Vulcan remains a member of the Federation with a 5 billion to 9 billion vote and the message is clear, Vulcan will remove itself from the federation and return to peace, a Heavenly City. The swords will be beaten into plowshares. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-nishimoto/message

Machine learning
Star Trek - Spocks brain

Machine learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 8:08


The brain machine interface --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-nishimoto/message

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Spocks.Club launches SYNC! Plus HB In Armadas is Explained

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 143:25


Tonight Talking Trek hosts Spocks Club Creator JuneBree as he celebrates a major milestone in player convenience and planning as Spocks.Club launches a brand new feature! Hear all about how to use it, what it does, and why you should visit them today! PLUS, Bubba Joe teaches us about Hull Breach proccing order in a battle log. Who should be running BLT? And who should be running Gorkon/Lorca? Where does BLT go? Let's find out more as Professor Joe teaches HB in armadas tonight! Visit and support JuneBree and his team here!!! https://spocks.club/ LLAP you crazy kittens!  Visit us online at www.UltimatDJzPlayz.com

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Continues ”To Boldly Go. Part 2” - Detailed Analysis & Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 33:28


Today, we're looking at the final episode of Star Trek Continues. "To Boldly Go. Part 2." So how does this episode hold up against other series finales such as "All Good Things" and "What You Leave Behind". And how well does this episode tie together Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. There's a lot to talk about, including some cool stories shared with me by director James Kerwin. Audio Player control at bottom of page. ----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 107 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the final episode of Star Trek Continues. “To Boldly Go, Part 2.” bringing our coverage of this show to a close.   The description on IMDB reads The iconic mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise comes to an end, as Kirk and his crew battle the ultimate adversary.   This teleplay was written by Robert J. Sawyer and James Kerwin. With story by Vic Mignogna, Robert J. Sawyer and James Kerwin. It was directed by James Kerwin And it first aired on the 13th of November 2017.   We pick up in a very tense situation from last episode's great cliffhanger. Kirk is unwilling to relinquish his bridge. He, Spock, and Uhura all try to fight back. To no avail. Even the security officer's phasers are useless against Lana's powers.   And then the big surprise twist happens. Smith's eyes go silver. She is uplifted as well. This was nicely foreshadowed in the last episode where they mentioned that she was holding Garry's hand when they passed through the barrier. I felt then, that she was holding something back. She uses the same lightning force powers that Lana was using. We saw Gary Mitchel and Elizabeth Denher use them in “Where No Man Has Gone Before”. She forces Lana and Sentek to retreat to the Kongo.   So … it seems Smith wasn't quite so unaffected as she claimed. I think this is a very cool development. But it raises a lot of questions. Where does Smith sit in the esper scale? Has she always been affected, but has been hiding it, or have her powers only just now manifested. And if so, why?   Kirk asks security to escort her to sickbay. At first, she's taken aback. After all, she's one of the good guys right. She helped them against Lana. But after a moment of thought, she relents. It's probably a good idea. She understands the potential threat she represents. She sees things from Kirk's point of view. Maybe she'd even do the same thing in his place. She voluntarily goes with security.   The big question is, why are they just sitting there. Why have they not destroyed the Enterprise and her crew? McCoy has the answer. It takes time for uplifted  espers to grow in their powers. Perhaps they're biding their time until they all reach full strength.   Bones has a medical defence that might help with the illusions. Scotty recommends keeping their distance as the espers don't have unlimited range with their powers. The Kongo's engines are offline. The crew must have shut it off before they were overpowered. Maybe the espers don't know how to get them going again.   Kirk hasn't slept for two days. McCoy doesn't argue. Usually Kirk would be wrong, but not this time. He needs to keep going. I'm not sure McCoy is right, actually. As Riker says in Best of Both Worlds, you can't fight the enemy at the same time you're fighting your own fatigue. Lack of sleep impairs human decision making. I know my mind is absolutely useless after putting in a day of work, and Kirk has been going much longer than that. Yes, the situation is critical, but for the moment, it's quiet, This might be the perfect time for Kirk to catch 30 minutes of sleep while the enemy regroups. Of course, there's a lot to accomplish while they have this time. Coming up with defences, a plan of some sort. There are no good or easy answers, which is probably why McCoy is not arguing with him.   In five years, 73 people have died under Kirk's command. He remembers the exact number. Of course he would.   McCoy says “we'll stop them” but that's not the point. “At what cost, Doctor?” Kirk asks. That's what's really on his mind. It's fitting for Kirk to reflect back on the cost of his five year mission as it's nearing its end. Especially at a moment like this, when it looks like that cost is about to skyrocket. But there's more to it, as we'll soon discover.   McKenna goes to see Smith. Everyone is afraid of her. Understandably. Contact with Gary, at the time of his uplifting left some residual energy in her. She didn't uplift at the time, probably because she doesn't have the psi rating necessary. But her proximity to the barrier now has reactivated that residual energy enough to uplift her.   Smith has developed telepathy. She can read McKenna's mind. She can feel the power flowing through her, but she claims to not be dangerous. She would never hurt anybody.   But McKenna can't know that for sure. Gary shows early signs of megalomania quite quickly. Denher much less so. She still retained her humanity despite temptation to the contrary. Why?   Was it that Denher was intrinsically a better person? What is because Denher had a lower psi rating than Gary? If that's the case, it looks good for Smith as she seems to have a lower rating still.   So far, it's looking like Smith has a good chance of keeping her humanity long term. But there are no guarantees here. We just just don't know.   Charvanek comes to see Spock. It seems she is still trying to pursue a relationship with him. A relationship he was tempted to enter into in the past, but resisted.   She asks Spock to come with her when her ship departs. The mission of the Enterprise is almost over. His job is complete. It's a logical time to make a change in his life. She tempts him with the promise of unification between Romulans and Vulcans. A promise that will consume him a century from now. But why would a Romulan commander want reunification? She is as he would want her to be, not as she truly is. This is not Charvanek. When Spock resists the illusion, it disappears.   Other illusions are being used against the crew. An order to Checkov to lower shields and head into the barrier. Even Kirk's preoccupation with the deaths of crew under his command.   I'm glad these moments were included. The greatest weapon Lana's espers have is their mental abilities. Their ability to confuse and manipulate the crew of the Enterprise. They should be using it every change they get. Probably a lot more than we see on screen. With that many espers, and so many on board the Enterprise susceptible to them, it's actually a miracle they don't blow up their own ship.   This is one weakness I see in Deep Space Nine, actually. Now DS9 is my favourite of all the Star Trek shows, and I love everything to do with the Dominion War and the changelings. But their greatest strength was not the military might of their ships, or the fighting acumen of the Jem Hadar. Their greatest weapon was the ability to infiltrate the Federation. We saw a little hint of the potential they possessed in Homefront and Paradise Lost. And that was only 4 changelings. They should have used these infiltration tactics a lot more during the war. We know the blood screenings were not entirely effective. The Federation wouldn't have stood a chance.   The reason I bring all this up is just to praise this episode for including these scenes.   The battle begins. The Kongo fires on the Enterprise. The starboard nacelle is damaged. The Romulans join the fight but then move off.   The espers might need a minute to recharge their powers.   The nacelle needs 30 minutes to repair. Kirk orders a risky cold restart. The esper's powers cannot deflect multiple simultaneous strikes. But two vectors will not be enough. Three would do the job, but they don't have a third ship….or do they?   Kirk orders the crew to prepare for a risky procedure. One they have never before attempted. Scotty will re-start the engines. They will separate the saucer from the Stardrive. Spock will command the saucer. Kirk, the secondary hull.   Obviously, this is something that TNG did, but TOS never did.  I was already aware that Gene Roddenberry had intended that the TOS Enterprise be able to separate. They didn't really have the budget to make it a reality until Encounter at Farpoint. What I didn't realise, until it was pointed out by James Kerwin, is that Kirk referred to the process, which they called “Jettisoning”, not “Separating” in two different TOS episodes. “The Apple” and “Savage Curtain”.   Spock points out that it will be very difficult to re-integrate the ship after this. But not impossible I like this approach. It shows that while yes, the original Enterprise COULD separate the two sections, it wasn't a routine operation like on the Enterprise D. It's a last resort. Not necessarily indeed to be undone. Kirk describes it as “jettisoning the stardrive section.” So it's not the same as in TNG.  I like this a lot.   This gives the final episode of Star Trek Continues quite an epic feel. Now they can conduct a three-pronged attack on the Kingo.   And it's working. The Kongo's power is decreasing.   Kirk is commanding the stardrive section from Auxilary control, which was seen from time to time in the original series. The set was built for episode 3 “Fairest of Them All”.  Director James Kerwin shared a story with me. The Auxilary control set was re-assembled for the finale, not having been used in a couple of years. But the buttons and lights on the helm console had deteriorated due to humidity and dust. They no longer worked, and they had to film in two days.   Kermin checked the travel manifest and realised that Grant Imahara, who played Sulu, was flying in that day. Grant was an electrical engineer by trade. Kermin called him on his mobile phone and said “Grant, I'm so sorry, I know you have a day off before you need to film, but could you please come to set now and try to repair the auxiliary control helm console? He gladly did so and made it work beautifully. So when we see Sulu pressing the aux control helm buttons, and the lights on the console flashing, that was Grant's work.   The Kongo hails the Enterprise. We hear some ominous music. Music that is very reminiscent of the score from Star Trek The Motion Picture. A very nice touch.   This episode was the third time Andy Farber wrote and recorded original music for the show. Starting to integrate some themes from The Motion Picture was a deliberate charge from Mignongna to Farber. This episode is, afterall, the missing gap between TOS and TMP. A handing of the torch. What he did was incredible. He weaved these different styles of music together in an impressive and wonderful way. You hear it clearly during the saucer separation.   What made this extra special was the inclusion of Craig Huxley. This man has deep connections to Star Trek. He played Peter James Kirk - the nephew of James Kirk, and also appeared in the episode “and the children shall lead.” He invented a very unique musical instrument that featured heavily in the score of Star Trek The Motion Picture. The blaster beam. The longest stringed instrument ever. You probably know what I'm talking about. The score for TMP had these deep resonant sounds like nothing you've heard before or since. Those sounds came from this unique instrument. Jerry Goldsmith discovered this instrument and wanted to use it in his score. It was also used in Star Trek 2 and 3, and even Back to The future and Alien. I was surprised to hear that, because to me, those sounds are uniquely synonymous with The Motion Picture.   They brought Huxley back to perform some blaster box for the score of this episode, and man does it make a difference. It impacts me on such an emotional level, because of the link to The Motion Picture.   The Kongo's original crew, including their captain, are alive in the cargo bay. Lana is going to use them as leverage to negotiate.   They want McKenna to beam aboard the Kongo, in exchange for the Kongo's captain. If she doesn't they'll decompress the hanger deck. It's a classic prisoner exchange, like in Generations. But who will it benefit most? McKenna is willing to go. Sentek gives only one minute. Spock tries to contact Kirk but Uhura can't get through the interference.   McKenna is trained in mediation. She can find a way to a win-win situation.   Spock is in command. He has to make a decision. This could be a deception. The Kongo crew may not even be there. McKenna urges Spock to listen to his feelings, rather than his logic. Interestingly, I would have thought that his emotions would want him to protect McKenna, his friend. But he relents and agrees to the exchange. Mckenna for Captain Azmi.   This raises the important question of why they want McKenna so much.   As soon as McKenna beams away, it is revealed that the lifesigns were an illusion. There are no crew to be saved. Sentek lied. When Spock confronts him about this, saying Vulcans never lie, Sentek says they both know that is not true. And I can't argue with that. They now have a valuable hostage. One for whom Spock has affection. And that may be motivation enough for the espers wanting the exchange.   Lana orders Spock to stand down or McKenna will die. Spock agrees.   The Kongo warps out of the system.   Can things possibly get any worse?   Lana brings food to McKenna, which gives her the opportunity to try to reason with her. McKenna says there is room for everyone in the Federation. She'll do all she can to help them find acceptance. Lana points out that time after time, humanity has turned its back on self-improvement. After all they've done, Lana knows there is no place for her and her people in the Federation. She may be right. I can't imagine many in the Federation would be keen to welcome these people, given the danger they possess.   Lana sees her and her people as humanity's successors. She doesn't want to assimilate into the Federation. She wants to replace it.   With help from the Romulans, the Enterprise has been re-attached into one piece. They're now in pursuit, but they're a long way behind.   Starfleet has requested help from both the Klingons and the Romulans. Both have said no. McCoy's medical defence is ready to help them focus. This is important for the story, because otherwise, sooner or later, someone on the ship would succumb to an illusion. The good guys have to have a chance to succeed at some point. Uhura has a way to circumvent the esper's subspace disruption, so they'll be able to communicate and coordinate.   The Enterprise will be working with the Exeter and the Potempkin. The only other two constitution class ships in service.   Spock apologises for his recent decision. Kirk confirms he would have done the same thing in his place. Smith wants to help. Kirk isn't convinced it's a good idea. Her power is growing quickly. But is her ego growing with the power? There seems to be no evidence of that so far.   Five years ago, Smith watched Kirk make impossible choices to protect his crew. That set something in motion in her.  He showed her what it means to serve.   Originally a yeoman, Smith left and got her commission so she could return to the Enterprise and serve her crew. This is what she's meant to do - help. Either Smith is a very good actor, or she is still herself. Still a good person. It's a great speech and a very nice character moment for Smith.   If things weren't already bad enough, it seems the Exeter and Potempkin have both been destroyed. They fired on each other. The espers powers of illusion have grown significantly. Probably greater even than what Gary's were before he died.   This episode is doing a fantastic job of taking the tension and ramping it up further and then further.   Uhura and Spock have come up with another way to shield the Enterprise from the illusory power of the espers. It will be limited, but might buy them some time.   But without the other two ships, time to do what?   When they see the Kongo on screen, we hear another booming note from the blaster beam. So effective.   Smith is going to try to use her powers to force her way through the Kongo's shields in order to beam over there.   Kongo has started firing. Spock has located McKenna. Smith is on it. The scene where she storms into the Kongo engine room and throws the espers aside is awesome. She has become a powerful superhero and I love it. Who would have thought, looking at the character in Star Trek's second pilot, that she would end up here. But now it's two against one, and their powers have had a lot more time to grow than hers. As they zap her, her eyes seem to dim. So she starts to fire all her power into the ship's engines. The espers run. Her eyes fade to normal. Her lifesigns are gone. She used the last of her energy to burn out the Kongo's systems.   And this brings the story of Smith to an end. She dies a hero. She fulfils her dreams. She is able to serve in the most powerful way, doing what nobody else could have done.   When I think back on this episode, I always remember another death, that we'll talk about shortly. But after this time through, Smith's death will stick with me just as much, maybe even more. This death is just as emotionally impactful. This is the moment when the good guys win.   James Kerwin really enjoyed shooting Smith's sacrifice. He and actress Kipleigh Brown had been working together on film projects for many years, and both started working on Star Trek Continues at the same time, episode 3. He was glad to give the character an honourable send-off.   Not only did Kipleigh Brown write the previous episode, “What Ships are For”, she also wrote Smith's farwell speech to Kirk.   The Romulans are firing killing shots at the Kongo. But they still have someone over there. The Romulans, like their Vulcan cousins, it seems, are very pragmatic in this situation. They're not willing to risk the galaxy just for McKenna.   The visuals of the damages Kongo with it's decks exposed looks awesome. Reminds me of the remastered effects in The Doomsday Machine.   Even Charvanek,who is still aboard the Enterprise, doesn't approve of Tal's actions. Now the Romulan ship is firing at the Enterprise too.   The Enterprise takes some very significant damage. Casualty reports coming from all over the ship. As the saucer is mangled, and sparks flare all over the bridge, we get an epic sense of disaster you wouldn't see in any other episode of TOS. This is the finale. It all ends here. This nicely gives an added reason for the ship to undergo a major refit prior to TMP.   Charvanek disables the weapons on her ship, relieving Tal of his position.   The Kongo hails. They're in bad shape. Even Lana has lost the silver from her eyes. “Well fought, Kirk,” she says. “For a moment we knew the freedom of infinity.”   Their reactor is building up. Scotty needs a minute to beam McKenna out. He doesn't get it. He's half got her, but having  trouble re materialising her. It looks like Spock has done it, but it still doesn't work. Spock's emotions come out as he hits the console.   McKenna is still standing there, shimmering, allowing them to have a tearful goodbye.   Kirk apologises and thanks her.   Spock approaches. It's a painful moment for him. She says something to him, although it isn't overly apparent to me in this scene. We get hints of music from Star Trek 2. Fitting. This scene really tears me apart. McKenna herself seems to have a quiet acceptance of her death. She has a smile that seems to say “Thanks for trying.” She is remarkably brave in the face of her imminent death. Were I in her situation. I'd probably be horrified. McKenna fades away. Dead. It makes narrative sense that McKenna would die in this episode. Over the course of this fourth season, she has become an important part of the show. Part of this family. It makes no sense that she wouldn't be around in the movies. It's logical that she would die. I guess the same is true for Smith. And in a story of this magnitude, there needs to be loss. There has to be a price for victory.   In the end, McKennma's death was kind of senseless. She wasn't able to make a difference, although it does serve an important story purpose as we'll see in a minute. But Smith's death was critical to their victory. They never would have won without her. In a very real sense, she is the hero of this story.   The Enterprise crawls home on its hands and knees. She has come home. But it's not the triumphant moment they had anticipated. Their recent losses, how close they came to disaster, it all weighs heavily on them. Kirk's log is spoken with a very sombre voice. We see the spacedock in orbit, where she'll stay until her refit is complete and Kirk takes her out to confront V'ger.   We see a TOS shuttle fly over the golden Gate Bridge in a scene that otherwise could have come from the motion picture.   Admiral Nogura, who we hear about in the motion picture, but never see, congratulates Kirk on completing his five year mission, and on saving the galaxy. It's cool to have that character appear in this episode.   In the show, we didn't see the Enterprise crew saving the entire galaxy. They tended to deal with smaller scale issues most of the time. But it's very fitting that they have faced and overcome such a threat in their final story.   Kirk still feels the cost acutely. Based on Kirk's experiences with McKenna, Kirk calls the experimental counsellor program a success. It should continue. Starfleet ships from now on will have counsellors on board.   Kirk looks at a series of models, from Cochrane's Phoenix, to the NX-01, We see the USS Discovery, the constitution class, and finally, the constitution refit, as the TMP theme starts to play.   I get goosebumps.   Now, potentially, Discovery shouldn't be seen here, as that ship was classified when it travelled into the future. Of course, Discovery season 1 was brand new when this episode was made, so that canon hadn't been established yet. Personally, I think it's not out of the question for an admiral to still have a crossfield class model in his office. It was still a part of Starfleet history. Nogura would have been active in Starfleet during the time of Discovery. And I think it's worth it for the emotional resonance of seeing it in the lineup. It's nicely ties old and new Trek together.   The Enterprise will be refit from the keel up. The crew will be given promotions. And the Federation council has voted to reinstate the enterprise Delta as the official insignia of Starfleet.   Kirk says Scotty always thought it reminded him of the port and starboard warp signatures of Cochrane deceleration. I can't help but wonder if this is a nod to the novel Star Trek Federation. To Kirk, it's an arrow. Rising upward and outward.   I was never a fan of the alternate insignias for other ships, and I believe, neither was Rodennberry. I remember reading somewhere, and I don't remember where, so take this with a grain of salt, but I seem to remember Roddenberry wanted the crew of other ships to have the familiar delta, but the costume designer kept making new insignias, probably because he wanted to express his creativity.   For me, this is a part of canon I tend to try to ignore. It's clear that in most of Star Trek, the delta is intended to be the logo for all of Starfleet, and always has been. But, those alternate insignias are part of canon. And they were further canonised by both Enterprise and Strange New Worlds. Later Star Trek established the delta was used as the general Starfleet logo both prior to Kirk's five year mission, and again afterwards.   James Kerwin resolved this by having Nogura say that in honour of the Enterprise, they were RE-establishing the delta as the official starfleet logo.   This episode makes it all work here in a fitting way.   Kirk is questioning whether his time has ended. He is not the same person he was. He's suffered a lot of loss. His preoccupation with the loss of people under his command may have been brought on by the espers, but these feelings are real. He expects more of himself than he's able to give any longer. He could never be happy with that.   This makes him more receptive to what Nogura is about to offer him.   We see the Enterprise crew assembled in the same room where Kirk briefs them in TMP. It's fascinating seeing those colourful TOS uniforms in a background plate that looks like it's taken directly from TMP. I do love the transitional moments like this.   Kirk emerges in his motion picture admiral uniform. Like most people, I'm not a big fan of the TMP uniforms, but the one exception is Kirk's admiral uniform. I like that a lot. I kinda wish the movie had just used that uniform for everyone.   Kirks makes a speech. He has been promoted to admiral and chief of Starfleet operations. That's the bad news. The good news is that they will continue to reach deeper into the stars. Explore more new worlds. Venturing further into the final frontier.   Our greatest adversaries, he says, are ourselves. We have much to learn about what's out there, but also about what's in here. The experience with the espers has cemented that lesson.   Now the music goes full TMP.   The next thing the episode needs to do is set up where McCoy and Spock will be at the start of the movie.   McCoy says he's done. He's seen enough death. What he hasn't seen is his daughter in five years. He's leaving Starfleet and going home. I feel that McCoy's departure hasn't been as well set up as Spocks, which we'll get to in a minute. But his reasons are sound. Particularly the family thing 5 years is a very long time to not see your child. We don't know the exact details of his family in the prime universe canon, but it has been established through the years, particularly in books, that McCoy had a family. The Kelvin movies made his marriage and divorce canon. I can't begin to imagine not seeing your child for five years, but I applaud him for doing something about it now. This works really quite well for me, but I think it would work even better had there been a little more foreshadowing through the season. Seeing McCoy start to lament the lost time with his daughter. Realising how great that cost had become.   Of course, this isn't the end of their friendship. And there's a nice little nod to Drake. There's an acknowledgement of the awkward but strong friendship that exists between Spock and Bones when he invites Spock to join them.   Spock tells Jim what McKenna said to him before she was lost in the transporter beam. “Forgive yourself.”   A difficult thing. McKenna encouraged Spock to pay attention to his emotions. He did so. He made an emotional decision, ignored his logic and allowed her to beam over.   That decision cost many lives, including hers.   Spock doesn't know how to deal with the guilt and regret he's feeling. All he knows how to do with emotions is suppress them. And that leads him to make the decision to undergo the Kholinar. He will purge all his remaining emotions.   This whole Kholinar thing seemed to come from nowhere in The Motion Picture. So Spock's arc in this episode makes a whole lot of sense. It retroactively makes Spock's arc in TMP even better. I absolutely love what the episode does here. It's brilliant character work.   Kirk will see his two friends at dinner. But there's one last thing he has to do. He goes to the bridge of the Enterprise. Now shut down and empty. And he looks at it. Says goodbye. While Kirk says goodbye to his command, we say goodbye to a bridge that we will never see again - not in this form.   It's a powerful scene. It holds similar emotional resonance as the poker scene at the end of “All Good Things.”   The episode hangs there. Gives Vic the time just to look and react.   We finish with a captain's log. Kirk's last. At least for now.   Then we pull back on a shot of the Enterprise in spacedock, as the music becomes very TMP sounding.   There is no music over the ending credits, just the ambient sound of the bridge.   This episode does everything a series finale should do, and it does it in style. We had a huge story with epic stakes. Powerful impacts for our characters. A sense of full-circle as we link back to the beginning, and a setting up for what will come after.   I'd put this one right up there with the best of the Star Trek Finales, “All Good Things” and “What you Leave Behind.” This is certainly orders of magnitude better than “Endgame.”   I've loved Star Trek Continues as a whole, but this final two-parter epitomises the reasons I love this show so much.   I have to give a huge congratulations to the cast and crew. To everyone who made this labour of love a reality. This show has a special place in my heart, and I'm deeply grateful to those who created it.   I would like to acknowledge the tragic passing of actor Grant Imahara who played Sulu. He passed away on the 13th of July 2020 at just 49 years of age   I'd like to say a huge thankyou once again, to James Kerwin for reaching out to me, and generously answering my questions and sharing some cool stories. Thanks, James.   Here ends my coverage of Star Trek Continues.   So what next? Well it seems crazy not to jump right into Star Trek The Motion Picture after this. I've covered all the TNG movies on the podcast, but I haven't covered the TOS movies. So I'll make my way through them.   I also have some ideas of things I can do along the way. I've been thinking of revisiting the original Transformers cartoon from the 80s, which I have powerful childhood memories of. See if there's anything in them worthy to discuss as an adult. I'd likely cover more than one episode in a podcast, and probably not go into as much recap detail as I've been doing with Star Trek. The idea is something I can do a little more off-the-cuff. Something that will take less time as I try to focus more on the fiction writing.   I'm also thinking of giving periodic updates on my reading of DC Comics, using the DC Universe Infinite app.    Anyway, there's plenty more to come, so I hope you'll find something of interest in the future of Nerd Heaven.   Until next time, Live Long and Prosper. Make it so.  

The Chronicles Of Podcast
The Chronicles of Joel Harlow

The Chronicles Of Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 154:29


Welcome to the eighty-fourth edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, these are The Chronicles of Joel Harlow Joel Harlow is an Academy Award winning special fx make up artist working on projects like Pirates of the Caribbean, Black Panther, Star Trek, Hellboy and the movie he won the Academy Award for Star Trek Beyond. Join us as we learn all about Joel's beginning to his career working on low budget horror movies, his close working relationship with Johnny Depp, re designing Spocks ears alongside Leonard Nimoy, how he created 56 individual alien designs or Star Trek Beyond and so much more. All this and more inside this edition of 'The Chronicles of Podcast' including Callum's Treachings, Tom's Journal & Jamie's Audience Participation challenge. If you like what you hear here then please don't hesitate to like and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - Stay Cozy Clothing Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation Official Website - Joel Harlow (Morphology)

Creative Meltdown Podcast
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Christopher Lloyd)

Creative Meltdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 57:00


Vi avslutar våran Star Trek-trilogi med, ja ni gissade rätt, den tredje filmen i serien! Denna gång är det ingen annan än Spock själv, Leonard Nimoy, som sitter i regissörsstolen. Hur tycker vi han sköter sig i den rollen? Lyssna för att få reda på svaret! En av medlemmarna i podden har också sett den fjärde filmen och sammanfattar vad den handlar om. Mycket gott att hämta alltså!   Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984): "Historien tar vid direkt där Star Trek II: Khans vrede slutade med Spocks dödsscen. Rymdskeppet Enterprise och dess besättning återvänder till rymdbasen för några nödvändiga reparationer av skeppet. Där får de nyheten att Enterprise ska skrotas. Samtidigt börjar Dr. McCoy bete sig konstigt och James T. Kirk blir tvungen att stjäla sitt gamla skepp och fly genom rymden till en enslig planet för att rädda en vän."   Superlänk till alla våra plattformar: http://linktr.ee/filmsmakarna   #StarTrekIIITheSearchforSpock #StarTrek #LeonardNimoy #WilliamShatner #ChristopherLloyd  

Creative Meltdown Podcast
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982, Ricardo Montalbán, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy)

Creative Meltdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 74:55


Khaaaaan vi bjuda er på mer Star Trek? Klart vi Khan! (Vi är här hela veckan!) Denna gång tar vi oss an filmseriens höjdpunkt Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, eller Star Trek II – Khans vrede som den kallades i Sverige back in the days. Vi pratar även om filmens prequel från originalserien och avsnittet "Space Seed". Självklart hittar vi namn som Ricardo Montalbán och Kirstie Alley i rollistan! Det blir poddens sämsta intro någonsin, manliga urringningar, William Shatners sång(?)insatser, den felande länken mellan 66 Batman och Star Trek: The Original Series samt mycket, mycket mer.  Mycket nöje! Länk till alla våra plattformar:  https://linktr.ee/Filmsmakarna  #filmsmakarna #startrek #wrathofkhan #startrek2thewrathofkhan #williamshatner #rocketman "Space Seed" I originalserieavsnittet "Space Seed" mötte James T. Kirk (William Shatner) och hans besättning Khan Noonian Singh (spelad av Ricardo Montalban) samt andra på skeppet SS Botany Bay, ett "sov-skepp". Enterprise-besättningen upplivade Khan och upptäckte att han var en genetiskt manipulerad "supermänniska" som under det sena 1900-talet var en tyrann på Jorden och därefter flydde ut i rymden efter det tredje världskriget. Kirk lät fängsla Khan som dock rymde och väckte sin besättning. En av Kirks besättningskvinnor blev kär i Khan och när Kirk slutligen återfick kontrollen över Enterprise följde hon med Khan till hans nya hem, den ogästvänliga planeten Ceti Alpha V. Star Trek II - Khans vrede Femton år senare är Spocks lärjunge Saavik (spelad av Kirstie Alley) kapten på rymdskeppet USS Enterprise när ett nödrop kommer in från ett skepp som befinner sig i den "neutrala zonen" (området som behärskas av de utomjordiska klingonerna och dit inget rymdskepp från jorden får färdas). Trots varningar av Mr. Spock och navigatören Mr. Sulu bestämmer sig Saavik för att rädda skeppet. När Enterprise äntrar den neutrala zonen attackeras skeppet av tre klingonskepp vilket leder till svåra skador och stora förluster bland besättningen - men när Saavik beordrar de överlevande att lämna skeppet öppnas bryggan och James T. Kirk (numera amiral) dyker upp och blir skeppskapten igen. Under tiden har skeppet USS Reliant funnit planeten Ceti Alpha VI, en idealisk testplats för Project Genesis, molekylärbiologen Dr Carol Marcus' (Bibi Besch) maskin som kan skapa liv ur intet. Väl framme på planeten förstår Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig), numera försteofficer på Reliant, och hans befälhavare Clark Terrell (Paul Winfield) att planeten inte är livlös. De upptäcker ett kraschat rymdskepp vid namnet SS Botany Bay - när Chekov läser namnet ringer varningsklockorna hos honom och han inser att de befinner sig i stor fara. Dock försent, Khan med anhang fångar båda och berättar att planetens bana blev förstörd sex månader efter att Kirk placerade dem där.

We’re Watching Star Trek
S02 E10 - Journey to Babel

We’re Watching Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 83:47


A murder mystery mixed with a political thriller. Can Kirk save the ship, solve the mystery, and bring Spocks family back together?!   Twitter @WWST_Podcast

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Gebbis MCPM
Star Trek III – Auf der Suche nach Mr. Spock (Die Geschichte von)

Gebbis MCPM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022


Star Trek III: Auf der Suche nach Mr Spock (Die Geschichte von) – YouTube Unsere Geschichte beginnt mit Spocks dramatischer Todesszene, die aus irgendeinem Grund nicht so ganz mit Teil 2 übereinstimmt. Dies ist jedoch vollkommen verständlich, da sich im … Weiterlesen → The post Star Trek III – Auf der Suche nach Mr. Spock (Die Geschichte von) appeared first on Gebbis MCPM.

Laughingmonkeymusic
Ep 245 Spocks Beard Ted Leonard (Enchant & Pattern Seeking Animals)

Laughingmonkeymusic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 40:18


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Love At First Contact
Episode 20: Journey to Babel

Love At First Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 46:48


This week we pick up a load of diplomats including Spocks parents! So why not bring along one of our own parents! This weeks Sams mom joins us to discuss the mystery's that await us on the journey to babel! Love at First Contact is the journey of one forever Trek fan as they share their love of Star Trek with their Fiancé who indulges their obsession! All music and sound effects are the property of CBS and Paramount, this is a non profit Star Trek podcast all rights are to the appropriate owners! Art provided by Kate Sisko find her on Instagram @gloomybugg

2 Budders Podcast
Spock Takes Portland

2 Budders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 99:20


This week we open the show covering Spocks golf weekend in Portland. We get into the UFC card from last weekend. We get into the NBA free agency signing and extensions from last week and the potential landing spots for KD and Kyrie and We get into a little baseball and tennis to round out the show. Thanks for listening!

Regrade Request
Episode 31 - All Spocks are Dreamy

Regrade Request

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 47:09


Our long-delayed Graduation Special is here! We talk about the origin of academic robes and the cool different colors, notable guest speakers at UVA for graduation, and can your degree be revoked. (And it takes the entire episode for us to realize this is our podcast's one year anniversary!!)

Love At First Contact
Episode Six: The Naked Time

Love At First Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 32:14


In this weeks wacky episode the Enterprise crew comes down with a case of Space Madness thanks to the lack of proper safety protocols! We talk about the episodes oddness and how Sulu deserved more! We also go a little more into Spocks love life! Love at First Contact is the journey of one forever Trek fan as they share their love of Star Trek with their Fiancé who indulges their obsession! All music and sound effects are the property of CBS and Paramount, this is a non profit Star Trek podcast all rights are to the appropriate owners! Art provided by Kate Sisko find her on Instagram @gloomybugg

Trek Talking
Dorothy Bulac-Eriksen Specialty Costume Keyperson Star Trek Picard

Trek Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 154:00


Episode 402, Dorothy Bulac-Eriksen, Costume Specialty Keyperson on Star Trek Picard and Star Trek Into Darkness, talks with us about working on the Borg Queen, and Spocks volcano suit. She also worked on Thor's costume, Starlord, Gamora, Nebula and Baby Groot from Gaurdians of the Galaxy vol. 2. Shatner say what? Who's coming back on Picard season 3?  Star Trek Birthday's, and review of Star Trek Picard - Two of One. Call (646)668-2433 to join the fun. Let's see what's out there.

Love At First Contact
Episode Three: The Corbomite Maneuver

Love At First Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 33:54


Safi and Sam join the crew of the Enterprise as they face down a giant cube before falling into the twisted trials of a tranya loving captain of the First Federation! They talk how the episode was a little boring, the ethics of abandoning a Starfleet Officer with a random stranger, and Spocks family tree! Love at First Contact is the journey of one forever Trek fan as they share their love of Star Trek with their Fiancé who indulges their obsession! All music and sound effects are the property of CBS and Paramount, this is a non profit Star Trek podcast all rights are to the appropriate owners!

The Unofficial Trek Podcast
Two Spocks - Ep 17

The Unofficial Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 30:23


This week, we take a look at a strange phenomenon that has appeared in Star Trek TV, movies and books. It's the idea of having two Spocks in the story. That's right! These are stories that feature two different versions of the Spock character. This week, co-hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto will explore this phenomenon in this episode of The Unofficial Trek Podcast. *** In The Unofficial Trek Podcast, hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto give their "Unofficial" take on the Star Trek universe.  From 2019 through 2019, Bob and Kelly hosted the show 70s Trek. It was a look at the events that brought a cancelled, 1960s TV show back from the dead to become a blockbuster movie in 1979. It was a decade that created a multi-million dollar franchise. Now Bob and Kelly will look at the minutia, the concepts, the people and the news pertaining to the Star Trek Universe. It's a fascinating time for Star Trek, with a flood of content about it on the internet. Bob and Kelly will give their "Unofficial" take. Why unofficial? Because their views are just that, they are theirs and are, therefore, "unofficial." It's a fresh look at Star Trek from two lifelong fans who have been talking Trek for over 35 years! We hope you'll join Bob and Kelly for their next venture, The Unofficial Trek Podcast. Visit us at these sites: Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/UnofficialTrek TuneIn:  https://tunein.com/podcasts/Fantasy--Science-Fiction-Podcasts/The-Unofficial-Trek-Podcast-p1546279/ Stitcher:  https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-unofficial-trek-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IrNzaWSzKyf1T7b4ngZX2 Website: https://theunofficialstartrekpodcast.libsyn.com/  

Do You Expect Us To Talk? – Cinematronix
Ep 47 The Final Frontier : Do You Expect Us To Talk?

Do You Expect Us To Talk? – Cinematronix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 101:23


So we reach the fifth film The Final Insult… or Frontier if you will. Directed by the Shat himself, Star Trek 5 is considered the worst of the franchise. Will Becca, Dave, Chris, Charlie…. and son as special guest, agree, or does the film have some merit. The story follows a rescue attempt that leads to the Enterprise being taken over my mind controlling half brother of Spocks. THis sets them down a road to see the all mighty himself…… godface. Listen as question was Shatner really a bad director, what Sean Connery would have been like or Roger Moore for that matter, how sexy is Uhura and finally what Charlies son made of the film. All this and more in this weeks episode. Charlie has his own website and podcast called Films on Wax, please check it out and subscribe. You can follow us on Becca, Chris and Dave on Twitter Please send us an email at expectustotalk@gmail.com to give us any feedback or add your own thoughts on Star Trek or any other film series you'd like us to cover. You can find us on iTunes and Stitcher and if you like us leave us a lovely review as it helps us grow. If that wasn't enough, you can even you can follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return in Star Trek 6 The Undiscovered Country

Popkulturfunk
Episode 21: Jüdisches in der Popkultur

Popkulturfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 102:00


Shtisel und Unorthodox sind nur zwei super-erfolgreiche Serien, die jüdisches Leben zum Thema haben. Aber sie erzählen von sehr spezifischen Communities und erlauben so nur einen eingeschränkten Blick auf jüdische Kultur. Wusstet Ihr, dass Spocks vulkanischer Gruß auf ein Kindheitserlebnis von Schauspieler Leonard Nimoy zurückgeht? Nimoy, Sohn jüdisch-ukrainischer Einwanderer, erinnerte sich an Betende in einer Synagoge, die mit gespreizten Fingern den Aaronitischen Segen erteilten. Davon lies er sich für die Serie inspirieren. Und wusstet Ihr, dass "das Ding", Teil des Superheldenteams Die fantastischen Vier, aus einer jüdischen Familie stammt? Autor ist der berühmte Comic-Autor Stan Lee, Sohn rumänisch-jüdischer Einwanderer. In dieser Ausgabe blickt der Popkulturfunk auf die vielfältige Abbildung jüdischen Lebens in der Popkultur und Gegenwart. Gast: Sara Soussan, Judaistin, Pädagogin und Kuratorin für jüdische Gegenwartskultur am Jüdischen Museum in Frankfurt.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 466: Jim Aquino Part 1

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 122:14


This week Ken welcomes author of the indispensable book If You Haven't Seen It, It's New to You (as J. John Aquino) Jim Aquino. Ken and Jim discuss blogs, accidental Star Trek cosplay, The Bay Area, Voyager, Deep Space Nine, Ken's brief meeting with Kate Mulgrew, having three Spocks, crying on panels, back stage drama, creepy lighter mascots, Saturday Morning Cartoons, Small Wonder, Batman the Animated Series, not having Cartoon Network or Sci-Fi Channel, the annoying phenomenon of streaming services splitting seasons of a series, Benson, Quinn Martin, The Fugitive formula, reboots starring dogs, Revenge of the Nerds, Big John Little John, failed TV pilots based on movies, Aaron Slick from Punkin Chick, ReBoot, The Tick, lame catch phrases, Public Enemy, Soul Train, Stevie B, Brownstone, BET, Video Soul, My Best Friend's a Vampire, Baywatch Nights, Vanishing Son, martial arts, depictions of Asian Americans on TV, choreography, Leonard Nimoy, Donnie Yen, The Comish, Devon Odessa, My So-Called Life, In Living Color, and only getting through Saturday.

Earth Station Trek
Earth Station Trek Episode Sixteen - Spocks Brain Watch Along

Earth Station Trek

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 67:03


Join your hosts Charles Kelso, Keith Johnson, Alan Siler, and Veronica Dashiell as they watch and discuss what many have called the greatest episode of season three of the Original Series, Spock's Brain. Will they remember they are doing a podcast or get lost in watching the Spock's Brain? Listen and watch along with us if you can!   Earth Station Trek is a part of the ESO Podcast Network, Executive Producer Mike Faber.

The Game of Nerds Podcast
The Game of Nerds Podcast Episode #12 – A Lesson In Furries

The Game of Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 42:09


Sorry for the delay on this episode of the podcast, friends. A tiny monster got a hold of my microphone, and a new one had to be ordered. So if it sounds like two different mics, it is and will be for the next couple of episodes. Oh, the joys of the podcasting and having children, but back to this episode. I sat down with our resident Furry Expert, Nicholas Leonard, to talk about Furries. He's been sharing the furry world with TGON fans since 2017. Before Nicholas arrived at our site, the extent of my furry knowledge was that they were people who dressed up as animals. Why? I didn't know. Thankfully I've learned a lot in the past four years, and this podcast just opened my eyes more. I'd like to welcome you to your lesson in furries! The most common questions Nicholas gets asked is what a furry convention is? or what is a furry in general? The easiest answer is a furry convention is no different than a Comic-Con or even a Star Trek Convention. Instead of Spocks and Kirks, you've got people dressed up as animals. Furries identify with the character that they are dressing up. It's called a Fursona. There are two ways to define what is "furry content." Some people believe that for it's to be "furry," it has to be created by another furry. But most in the furry fandom believe that if the content is animal-focused, then it's considered in the furry fandom. That's right, things like Disney's Robin Hood, Lion King, Zootopia, and even Sonic The Hedgehog are all considered furry related. One of my earliest questions to Niko, when we met, was if Furries considered it like cosplay. He said he definitely considered it like cosplay, but not everyone shares this opinion. Fursuits are a huge topic of this podcast. I was really interested in the rules of fursuiting and how much these things run. Some furries believe that you must never take off your head for there to be "magic," but some scrapped that rule like Nicholas. Fursuits come in three different configurations: Mini Partial - Head, Hands Tail, FeetPartials - Head, Hands, Tail, Feet, ArmsFull Fur Suit Some people make their own fursuits, but for the most part, they are bought online. You can choose to go a custom route. Each suit taking time and talent from individuals to bring these Fursonas to life. Often it can take months before a suit is complete and ready to wear. Companies like The Fuzz Factory create fursuits ready for delivery at the time of purchase, but the prices start at a couple of thousands for a partial suit. Before you even have a fursuit made though, it all starts with a fursona. This is the animal or character you identify and like most. Nicholas shared with me that furries can have multiple fursonas and that you can actually buy other people's fursonas. These fursonas are usually started in the form of art and built up from there. Honestly, you really could create an arsenal of animal characters if you really wanted to each one with a special and unique personality. But furry content is not all about the fursona or fursuit. Furries have created books and games. It's really an intersectional fandom that is so very diverse. The word furries sometimes bring up a negative reaction with people. At conventions, furries often weren't on their best behavior and would drink while in suit. But for the most part, it's because people in this fandom are open with their sexuality and preferences. The art they create usually is NSFW. While it not maybe your cup of tea, it is someone's. The documentary Fursona which came out in 2016 was supposed to help but failed to do any real justice for the community. The latest furry segment with CNN in 2018 though did really shine a positive light on the furry fandom. While Fursona was created by furries, the CNN was not made by anyone in the community. It was the first time the community was shared and talked about from the outsiders perspective. The furry community is not only very accepting,

Positively Trek
75: Book Club: Spock Must Die!

Positively Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 55:08


Positively Trek 75: Book Club: Spock Must Die!Check Spock’s Fly! A transporter accident has presented Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise a surprising mystery: two Spocks! But which is the original, and which is the copy with murderous intent? In this special festive episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Dan and Bruce discuss the early Bantam Star Trek novel Spock Must Die! by James Blish. We talk about the novel’s unique place in the history of Star Trek fiction, a philosophical debate about the transporter, Spock vs. Spock, the Klingon threat, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. Show page: http://positivelytrek.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/positively-trek/id1501468628 Twitter: http://twitter.com/positivelytrek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyTrek Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Snap Trek
Episode 31: "The Cage" vs. "If Memory Serves"

Snap Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 95:08


Take a trip to Talos IV with us! Enjoy the plant life, but beware of the locals. It's not an illusion, there really are two Pikes, Vinas, and Spocks, when we compare the Star Trek pilot, "The Cage" and Discovery's "If Memory Serves".

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
DSTN: Peck would play Spock again, time-lapse Star Trek: Discovery sets, and lots o' Spocks

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 8:02


In news that surprises no one, Ethan Peck would love to play Spock again, there's a new video out showing a time-lapse of the Star Trek: Discovery sets being built, and we're counting up Spocks on this week's Trek trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews

Daily Star Trek News
Peck would play Spock again, time-lapse Star Trek: Discovery sets, and lots o' Spocks

Daily Star Trek News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 8:02


In news that surprises no one, Ethan Peck would love to play Spock again, there’s a new video out showing a time-lapse of the Star Trek: Discovery sets being built, and we’re counting up Spocks on this week’s Trek trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews

Scars and Guitars
Neal Morse (Spocks Beard/ Transatlantic)

Scars and Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 20:18


Neal Morse (Spocks Beard/ Transatlantic). One of the greatest progressive rock innovators, Neal is coming to Australia for two shows acoustic and in the raw in 2020! Neal is a great interview subject, tune in to hear his thoughts on the shows and his career to date.

TwoBrainRadio
How to Write Facebook Ads That Make People Click and Buy

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 40:00 Transcription Available


How do you get people to click on your Facebook ads? And how do you write ads that entice your audience without sounding slimy?It's not as hard as it might seem. And while you could hire a pro, you definitely don't have to.In this episode, digital-marketing expert Mateo Lopez unpacks the components of a great Facebook ad. You'll learn how to write in different tones to match your target audience and what information to include—and he'll give you a few great examples along the way.Links:Free ToolsBook a Free CallContact: mateo@twobrainbusiness.commike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:2:00 – Do you need to be a professional writer to write good ad copy?7:17 – Before you write a word, know your offer.8:24 – The more attractive your offer, the more successful the ad.10:14 – The aggressive lens.12:52 – The benefit-driven lens (for all the Spocks out there).14:35 – The inspirational lens.17:29 – Using Facebook to tell you which ads work.18:51 – What to do if you don’t want to write ads yourself.19:55 – And if you do, templates can help.19:41 – Result + time period + handle the objection.22:03 – Action + time period + result.24:38 – You gotta get people to stop scrolling.25:06 – Hooking your audience with a question.27:01 – Hooking them with an anecdote.28:28 – Solve the problem/make your offer.30:28 – The power of scarcity.31:43 – Offer proof and/or authority.32:41 – Relate back to the reader.33:45 – Don’t forget a call to action.36:54 – Look for examples in the wild.37:45 – Check out what the competition is doing.38:45 – Test, check your data, revise, retest.

Reading Radio
Game Changer By Margaret Peterson Haddix – Episode 23

Reading Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 20:38


Episode 23 – Game Changer This book is about a girl named K.T Sutton who is a softball obsessed 8th grader.  She is knocked out during a game and wakes up in a world where and sports and academics have switched places in the lives of students.  Classes are all athletics and sports are all acidemic competitions. The “Jocks” are called “Spocks” and KT doesn’t fit in at all.  Being a star athlete is much like being an academic “nerd”. Our Scores: Your Scores: Buy the book on Amazon Lord Of The Flies Looking for more books like Game Changer check out or other Shows: Artemis Fowl  100 Cupboards  The post Game Changer By Margaret Peterson Haddix – Episode 23 appeared first on Reading-Radio.

Knightly Pleasures - Erotica for Women
S2E7 - Daddy is So Stern featuring Pandora Spocks

Knightly Pleasures - Erotica for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 53:46


Liked the DDlg piece today? A reminder that Daddy's Girl - A DD/lg Collection is available on Audible! Thank you to Pandora Spocks, you can find her on Twitter and her books here Why not join my discord fan server? There's a live show every week.  Interested in sending in a question? Why not upload one to Vocaroo and DM it to myself or Aly on Discord - I'd love to hear from you Until next week 

The Mixing Board
TMB #70 - Jimmy Keegan

The Mixing Board

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 167:18


Drummer, actor Jimmy Keegan joins the show for one unforgettable chat with Brynner. Jimmy opens up about his thoughts about the music industry and how social media has helped shaped up and coming musicians.  The two also talk about influences that have touched Jimmy in both his personal and artistic journey and his new project, Pattern Seeking Animals!

Star Trek Minute
The Voyage Home Minute 50: How Many Spocks Long Is A Humpback Whale?

Star Trek Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 24:04


In which Gillian tells a sad tale about George and Gracie, Kirk looks lost, and Spock takes a dip with the whales...

Trailerschnack
Trailerschnack #64: Mr. Spocks verrückte Reise durch die Zeit

Trailerschnack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 67:42


Trailerschnack Folge 64: Elton John! Stranger Things 3! John Wick 3! Toy Story 4! Der 9. Film von Quentin Tarantino! Diese Folge ist picke packe voll mit Highlights. Leider sind die Jungs zu blöd, all das in einen clickbaitigen Titel zu verpacken, der Millionen Nutzer diesen Podcast augenblicklich herunterladen lässt. Immerhin: Der gewählte Folgentitel ergibt […]

Mission Log Live: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
060 - (Re)Discovering Talos IV

Mission Log Live: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 60:46


Recapping Season 2 Episode 8 of Discovery - If Memory Serves. Topics include: A new look for an old group Emotions for new actors playing old characters Ranking all of the Spocks (there are more than you remember…)   Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
ML-Live: 060 - (Re)Discovering Talos IV

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 60:46


Recapping Season 2 Episode 8 of Discovery - If Memory Serves. Topics include: A new look for an old group Emotions for new actors playing old characters Ranking all of the Spocks (there are more than you remember…)   Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern

Mission Log Live: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
060 - (Re)Discovering Talos IV

Mission Log Live: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 60:46


Recapping Season 2 Episode 8 of Discovery - If Memory Serves. Topics include: A new look for an old group Emotions for new actors playing old characters Ranking all of the Spocks (there are more than you remember…)   Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern

Discovering Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Companion

SPOILER ALERT Spock and Burnham visit the forbidden planet Talos IV seeking help from the Talosians to restore Spocks deteriorating mind, but help will come at a cost.  On board Discovery, Hugh Culber continues to struggle with his literal new life. His confusion and anger finally boil over with an emotional confrontation with Ash Tyler.   Plus, as Captain Pike has a shocking reunion with a lost love, he also has to deal with Section 31 continuing to be a thorn in his side as he races to get Spock and Burnham before Georgiou and Leyland find them. Join Dan and Bill as they discuss the remarkable episode "If Memory Serves" Is it real, or is it simply another Talosian illusion? Tune in and find out We’ll also give you predictions as to what we think could happen both next week and during the season, and we'll reveal what we discovered about our own humanity in this latest episode of Star Trek Discovery. =/= Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series and their brand new album, Year 4, is AVAILABLE NOW! Find out more and download all their albums at FiveYearMission.net

Trek Geeks Podcast Network
Discovering Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Companion If Memory Serves

Trek Geeks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 57:35


SPOILER ALERT Spock and Burnham visit the forbidden planet Talos IV seeking help from the Talosians to restore Spocks deteriorating mind, but help will come at a cost.  On board Discovery, Hugh Culber continues to struggle with his literal new life. His confusion and anger finally boil over with an emotional confrontation with Ash Tyler.   Plus, as Captain Pike has a shocking reunion with a lost love, he also has to deal with Section 31 continuing to be a thorn in his side as he races to get Spock and Burnham before Georgiou and Leyland find them. Join Dan and Bill as they discuss the remarkable episode "If Memory Serves" Is it real, or is it simply another Talosian illusion? Tune in and find out We’ll also give you predictions as to what we think could happen both next week and during the season, and we'll reveal what we discovered about our own humanity in this latest episode of Star Trek Discovery. =/= Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series and their brand new album, Year 4, is AVAILABLE NOW! Find out more and download all their albums at FiveYearMission.net

Thriving Rockstar
E:1 Neal Morse

Thriving Rockstar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 63:18


Neal Morse is a star multi-instrumentalist and singer in the progressive rock world, mostly known for his work with Spock’s Beard, a prog supergroup called Transatlantic as well as his solo work. Neal shared his thoughts on diet & exercise, addiction, fun he likes to have outside of music, his faith in God and the Bible, gratitude, social media, relationship management on tour, sacrifice, inspiration, and business such as his new subscription app Waterfall.

Planet Trek fm - Die ganze Welt von Star Trek
Planet Trek fm #024: Star Trek: Discovery 2.03: Pon Farr, Nebelkerzen und Spocks (zu) kleiner Sehlat

Planet Trek fm - Die ganze Welt von Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 77:47


Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Episode Point of Light aus der zweiten Staffel von Star Trek: Discovery. Mit Andreas Dohm und Sebastian Sonntag, dem dynamischen Duo vom befreundeten Discovery Panel sowie Forenlegende Moritz „Darmok auf dem Ozean“ Wolfart analysiert Gastgeber Björn Sülter die Episode und setzt das Ganze auch in einen Kontext zur bisherigen Serie. Dass dabei neben vielen Fakten auch der Humor nicht zu kurz kommt, gehört bei Planet Trek fm zum guten Ton.Achtung: Das Gewinnspiel aus Ausgabe #019 wird im Cast zur vierten Staffel von Star Trek: Enterprise aufgelöst!Andreas Dohm ist Co-Gastgeber des beliebten Podcasts „Discovery Panel“. Der 1984 geborene Lehrer für Philosophie und Religion in einer Schule im Bergischen Land ist ein „late adoptor“. Seine Begegnung mit Trek hatte er erst im Studium. Zunächst mit DS9, dann wurde fleißig alles nachgeholt. Schließlich schrieb er seine Examensarbeit über das Thema. Andreas kam nie wieder von Star Trek los. Seit 2017 ist er Teil des Panels und startete dort nebst seines Kollegen Sebastian Sonntag mit der Besprechung der ersten Staffel von Star Trek: Discovery.Moritz Wolfart zählt schon zum Inventar und ist zu einer Art Co-Pilot geworden. Seine erste große Liebe lernte er mit acht Jahren kennen und sie hieß Enterprise, obwohl er sie nicht einmal sehen konnte! Aufgrund seiner Blindheit hat er einen vollkommen anderen Zugang zu Star Trek gefunden, als Sehende. Spricht man jedoch mit ihm über das Franchise, stellt man schnell fest: Sein Erleben ist nicht minder umfänglich, als das seiner sehenden Kollegen. Übrigens entstand seine Trek-Leidenschaft sehr zum Missfallen seiner Mutter. Aber nach einer verhältnismäßig kleinen Familienkrise setzte sich sein Vater mit dem Argument durch, dass diese dialoglastige TV-Unterhaltung für ihn interessanter sei, als das übliche Kinderprogramm. Und dafür ist Moritz Wolfart ihm heute noch zutiefst dankbar! Inzwischen kennt er natürlich alle Episoden und Filme und wurde über die letzten zwanzig Jahre zu einem der aktivsten Community-Mitglieder in Sachen Star Trek. Dieser Mann kennt sein Star Trek. Unter seinem markanten Namen Darmok auf dem Ozean ist er sicher auch vielen Fans ein Begriff. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Planet Trek fm
Planet Trek fm #024: Star Trek: Discovery 2.03: Pon Farr, Nebelkerzen und Spocks (zu) kleiner Sehlat

Planet Trek fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 77:47


Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Episode "Point of Light" aus der zweiten Staffel von "Star Trek: Discovery". Zu Gast ist das dynamische Duo vom "Discovery Panel" Andreas Dohm und Sebastian Sonntag sowie Co-Pilot Moritz Wolfart alias "Darmok auf dem Ozean"..

The Nick, Jon and Jamie Show
A Tale of Two Spocks

The Nick, Jon and Jamie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 75:20


An old friend of the show drops in to catch the boys up on Star Trek Discovery S2, Jon recaps a conversation with Ted Bundy and Nick gives Zac Efron a chance

A Command of Her Own: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast

And we're back! With Star Trek Discovery season two premiete. Yay!! Did we both like it? (spoiler, we both really liked it) Meet the Spocks. A Red Shirt in spirit if not in colour. Just some real good editing. Recommendations: Clockworks Academy Punch Up the Jam Contact us at: twitter @commandofherown email acommandofherown@gmail.com Instagram @commandofherown

Tilly vs. Spock
Folge 046 – TOS – Spocks Gehirn & Die unsichtbare Falle

Tilly vs. Spock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019


Neues Jahr neues Glück? Wir haben in dieser Folge eine kleine Neuerung für euch. Wir starten 2019 mit der dritten und letzten Staffel TOS und freuen uns auf alles was da dieses Jahr so kommen wird!

It's All Been Trekked Before
TOS Season Three, Part 3 Review

It's All Been Trekked Before

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 38:28


Season 3, Episode 27           It's All Been Trekked Before #101   TOS Season Three, Part 3 Review      Barbara returns to talk about the final episodes of the series.      It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network.   http://iabdpresents.com   Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd   Follow us on social media @IABDPresents

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast

The Lost Episodes, Part 3.   There are many scripts, script outlines, and episode and movie concepts that never made it onto the screen on The Next Generation. These lost episodes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, what characters and concepts ended up being modified and used later, and into the behind-the-scenes writing process. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Richard Marquez, Amy Nelson, and Justin Oser discuss two never-produced episodes of seasons one and two of The Next Generation. The script outlines discussed are "Return to Forever" (featuring two Spocks and the return of the Guardian of Forever!) and "The Immunity Syndrome" (not to be confused with The Original Series episode of the same name). The Lost Episodes is a continuing series that will cover many unfilmed episodes and movie concepts over the course of the seven seasons and four movies of The Next Generation. Chapters  Intro (00:01:12)   Babel Conference Feedback (00:02:03)   Email Feedback (00:10:56)   Lost Episodes (00:17:14)   Return to Forever (00:18:00)   Discovery Talk (00:20:15)   Immunity Syndrome (00:44:10)   Final Thoughts (01:15:54)   Closing (01:19:40)   Runtime: 1 hour 29 minutes 53 seconds   Hosts Richard Marquez, Justin Oser, Amy Nelson   Production Richard Marquez (Editor and Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Wochenrückblick mit Christian Fahrenbach
Macron, Wohnungsbau-Krise, Spocks Planet

Wochenrückblick mit Christian Fahrenbach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 8:44


Die Bundesregierung diskutiert über die Wohnungsbau-Krise, Macron verliert Minister und Mr. Spocks Heimatplanet existiert wirklich. Die Themen im Wochenrückblick mit Krautreporter Christian Fahrenbach.

Was haben wir gelernt? – detektor.fm
Wochenrückblick | Macron, Wohnungsbau-Krise, Spocks Planet - Was haben wir gelernt?

Was haben wir gelernt? – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 8:43


Die Bundesregierung diskutiert die Wohnungsbau-Krise, Macron verliert Minister und Mr. Spocks Heimatplanet existiert wirklich. Die Themen der Woche. Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/wochenrueckblick-macron-wohnungsbau-krise-spocks-planet

Politik – detektor.fm
Wochenrückblick | Macron, Wohnungsbau-Krise, Spocks Planet - Was haben wir gelernt?

Politik – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 8:43


Die Bundesregierung diskutiert die Wohnungsbau-Krise, Macron verliert Minister und Mr. Spocks Heimatplanet existiert wirklich. Die Themen der Woche. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/wochenrueckblick-macron-wohnungsbau-krise-spocks-planet

Geek/CounterGeek on Radio Misfits
Geek/CounterGeek – Battle of the Network Spocks

Geek/CounterGeek on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 39:04


Elliott Serrano and Keith Conrad discuss the end of The Big Bang Theory, the possible end of the Kelvin Universe of Star Trek movies now that Paramount is trying to short change Chris Pine, and the continuing production hell of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Plus, now that they Read more... The post Geek/CounterGeek – Battle of the Network Spocks appeared first on Radio Misfits.

Two Guys One Trek - A Star Trek Fan Podcast

For the second time, the Enterprise crew find themselves trapped in an insane asylum. This time, there’re fake Spocks, surprise explosions, and that sweet, sweet feeling of unpredictability. Also, Josh confesses he’s watched Galaxy Quest, one of the best “Trek” movies ever made.

Star Trek Minute
The Search For Spock Minute 85: An Army Of Spocks

Star Trek Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 18:08


In which Genesis continues to burn and implode, we meet Spock #5, Kirk shouts some Klingon at the last minute, and we discuss transport options and scenarios...

Star Trek Minute
The Search For Spock Minute 15: Old Timey Football Uniforms

Star Trek Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 34:13


  In which Sulu finishes the docking solo, Kirk jogs down to C deck to investigate Spocks' quarters, and we discuss Enterprise hallways for most of the show…   Guest starring Dave Eytchison!

THE PODS & SODS NETWORK
EM49 - Neal Morse

THE PODS & SODS NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 64:53


Neal Morse joins Eric in conversation to discuss his musical family, his early days in Los Angeles, his days with Spock's Beard, influences such as Frank Zappa and his personal, spiritual kinship with Kerry Livgren of Kansas, his partnership with his current band including Mike Portnoy.  We also talk about the new Neal Morse Band concept album, The Similitude of a Dream, the writing and recording process, what's next and much more.

Hollywood Rx
20 - Star Trek Beyond

Hollywood Rx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 88:07


The Doctors set their phasers on stun and take aim at: Chris Pine; Zachary Quinto; Karl Urban; Zoe Saldana; John Cho; Anton Yelchin; Simon Pegg; Sofia Boutella; J.J. Abrams; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV); Scott Bakula; Gene Roddenberry; William Shatner; Leonard Nimoy; Shaun of the Dead; Hot Fuzz; Nick Frost; Mission Impossible (film series); Idris Elba; Inception; Joseph Gordon Levitt; Die Hard 2; 2012; Jada Pinkett Smith; Meet the Spocks; Guardians of the Galaxy; Avatar; Leonardo DiCaprio; Columbiana; Rosemary’s Baby (TV); Out of the Furnace; Vantage Point; Heroes (TV); American Horror Story; The Bourne Supremacy; Lord of the Rings Trilogy; George Takei; Green Room; Rememory; We Don’t Belong Here; Porto; Thoroughbred; Fright Night (2001); Unstoppable; Denzel Washington; Smokin’ Aces; This Means War; Tom Hardy; Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit; Alec Baldwin; Harrison Ford; Horrible Bosses 2; Kingsman: The Secret Service; Samuel L. Jackson; Michael Caine; Taron Edgerton; Joel Edgerton; Colin Firth; Guardians of the Galaxy; Joe Cornish; John M. Chu; Brad Bird; The Iron Giant; The Incredibles; Toy Story 3; Tomorrowland. TRAILER TRASH TALK: The Space Between Us; Melissa Leo; Nicholas Sparks; The Magnificent Seven (2016); Chris Pratt; Keeping Up with the Joneses; Zach Galifianakis; Isla Fisher; Jon Hamm; Gal Gadot; Tina Fey; Steve Carell; Date Night; The Whole Nine Yards; Bruce Willis; Matthew Perry; Sully; Clint Eastwood; Tom Hanks; Miracle on the Hudson (TV); Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; Tom Cruise; Ben Hur (2016); Timur Bekmambetov; Wanted; James McAvoy; Jack Huston; Boardwalk Empire; xXx: Return of Xander Cage; Vin Diesel and Ice Cube.   Questions or comments? Contact: Adam & Gregor at: show@hollywoodrx.net or tweet them at @hollywood_rx. Review us on iTunes... Today! Like us on Facebook. Or both. Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#9VfpmPPE0qlX7t6T.99 Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#pvE2MmQTgekbGVLh.99  

Not In a Creepy Way
NIACW 082 Star Trek III The Search for Spock

Not In a Creepy Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 75:11


Christopher Lloyd, a new Saavik, a Klingon dog, and five Spocks; welcome to Star Trek III. Brother J and Eric also have some more Santa Barbara talk, mentioning Ally Walker, Marcy Walker, and then tangenting to Dana Delaney and Markie Post. File length 1:15:10 File Size 68.8 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com

Jawdy's Basement
Jawdy's Basement - Dutch Treat 100th Episode Spectacular

Jawdy's Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 245:38


It's hard to believe but it's here! Thank you to the incredibly great Wouter van Hal and The Dutch Treat for all the fantastic music over the last 100 episodes! Tonight we selected our favorites from the last two years and play them for you in a special podcast. There is no show next week for the holidays and our next live show is January 1st, 2015 for the 2014 recap!! Don't miss it!! Thank you everyone for downloading!!! Happy Holidays!!! Nine Stones Close - One Eye on the Sunrise Sylvium - Weathering Fractal Mirror - Stars The Aurora Project - Selling the Aggression HeKz - Vendetta Kirk - Masquerade Cartographer - A Sea of Sunshine Murky Red - Black Beast Rising Maybeshewill - Red Paper Lanterns The Good Hand - Namaste Isuris - Dark Matter Coshish - Firdous Ontofield - My Machine Deafening Opera - Blueprint Fossil Evolution - World in Motion Weend'O - You Need to Know Yourself Fire Garden - Alone Fish on Friday - Welcome Seven Impale - God Left Us for a Black Dressed Woman La Ventura - Song for an Idiot Mind:Soul - Caught (In the Pressure Cooker) Amoral - Prolong a Stay Enorm - Zoe Withem - Point of You Sebas Honing - Full Waves Alberto Rigoni - Overloaded Palefeather - The Trumpeter Collapse - Your Grace is Out of Time [soon] - In My Memory Ticket to the Moon - Dilemma Queen - The Show Must Go On

The Nick Margerrison podcast
097 Pandora Spocks and the non rational conversation...

The Nick Margerrison podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 54:17


Pandora Spocks will be your friend on Facebooks here: https://www.facebook.com/misspandoraspocks The Cult Of Nick has its own Facebook page. It's got around 100 people on it now. I don't really understand the site to be honest. Have a gander: https://www.facebook.com/CultOfNick This podcast feels less craft and more art. That's what I wanted. Music from www.zerofriendsrecordings.co.uk

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
083 - Saturday Mornings Number Four

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 58:04


No school today, just a cartoon edition of Mission Log. First, how many Spocks is too many? Find out in The Infinite Vulcan. Then science and magic are interchangeable, as are aliens and the devil in The Magicks of Megas Tu. Got a tall tale for us? Tell it! On Facebook:  On Twitter:  On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online:  We may use your comments on the show!

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
083 - Saturday Mornings Number Four

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 58:04


No school today, just a cartoon edition of Mission Log. First, how many Spocks is too many? Find out in The Infinite Vulcan. Then science and magic are interchangeable, as are aliens and the devil in The Magicks of Megas Tu. Got a tall tale for us? Tell it! On Facebook:  On Twitter:  On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online:  We may use your comments on the show!

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
ML: 083 - Saturday Mornings Number Four

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 58:04


No school today, just a cartoon edition of Mission Log. First, how many Spocks is too many? Find out in The Infinite Vulcan. Then science and magic are interchangeable, as are aliens and the devil in The Magicks of Megas Tu. Got a tall tale for us? Tell it! On Facebook:  On Twitter:  On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online:  We may use your comments on the show!

Hello, Sweetie! Podcast
Episode 59: March Fourth and Prosper! Don’t Cross the Spocks!!

Hello, Sweetie! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 3:28


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The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast
3: Planking Carbonite Quinto

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2011 122:19


TOS vs. the Abramsverse. Few things have divided the Star Trek fan community like the J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek. Many embrace it as a needed shot in the arm that has revitalized the franchise. Others despise it to the point of calling J.J. a Denebian slime devil—or worse. Can there really be two Kirks and two Spocks? Or is TOS hallowed ground that should be left alone? In this episode of The Ready Room hosts Christopher Jones and Greg Harbin are joined by Trek.fm feature writer Lisa M. Lynch and Brian Finifter of Down In Front to debate the original Star Trek vs the reboot. In our news segment we look at a new Abramsverse video game coming to consoles and PCs in 2012, J.J. Abrams talking Star Trek 2, the opening weekend results for Super 8, writers Roberto Orci and Damon Lindelof getting their planking fetish on, the science of J.J.'s Star Trek, the Hero Complex Film Festival, and some details about a new Star Trek TV Series pitched by William Shatner. Plus, we're joined by Five Year Mission for a live performance of tracks from their album "Year One," and a sneak peak at "Year Two."

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
May 19, 2007 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2007 59:18


Final implosion and explosion of supernovas (creation of heavy elements); podcast overview for our radio listeners (history of podcasting, programs that can read podcast feeds, and RSS versus ATOM podcast feed standard showdown); meta-languages reviewed; meta-language standards discussed (SGML, HTML, XML CSS, and more); website that creates sound files on the fly of Wikipedia articles; military limits YouTube, MySpace, and other social networking sites; mission that may find Vulcan, Spocks home planet; Internet traffic report; Internet Storm report; distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack in Estonia; and sites with embedded malware on the rise. This show originally aired on Saturday, May 19, 2007, at 9:00 AM EST on Washington Post Radio (WTWP) Radio.

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
May 19, 2007 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2007 59:18


Final implosion and explosion of supernovas (creation of heavy elements); podcast overview for our radio listeners (history of podcasting, programs that can read podcast feeds, and RSS versus ATOM podcast feed standard showdown); meta-languages reviewed; meta-language standards discussed (SGML, HTML, XML CSS, and more); website that creates sound files on the fly of Wikipedia articles; military limits YouTube, MySpace, and other social networking sites; mission that may find Vulcan, Spocks home planet; Internet traffic report; Internet Storm report; distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack in Estonia; and sites with embedded malware on the rise. This show originally aired on Saturday, May 19, 2007, at 9:00 AM EST on Washington Post Radio (WTWP) Radio.

TREKS in SCI-FI
TREKSF.COM # 102_Spocks_Brain

TREKS in SCI-FI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2007


A MST3K type look at "Spock's Brain" this week. The usual news segments and listeners calls. A little Toyfair news as well. Enjoy this more comedy-filled podcast!