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In a plot-packed thrill ride, the crew team up with the Gom Jabbars (or so Jay Leno thinks), Jeffrey Combs continues his unbroken Trek character home run streak, and Matt and Andy pause from asking, "Why isn't Odo using his T-1000 hands?" to ask, "Why did they wait so long to bring Odo in to use his T-1000 hands?"[Episode discussion begins around 1:25]
[DS9405] It’s a two-hour extravaganza as jaQ` & Earl seem to have a lot to say about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season four episode five, Rejoined as we continue or LGBTQ themed month, emphasis on the T — for Trill? Thanks again for your patience; we hope you enjoy the podcast.
Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Folge "Through the Looking Glass" aus der dritten Staffel der Serie "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Es diskutieren Claudia Kern und Björn Sülter.
Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Folge "Distant Voices" aus der dritten Staffel der Serie "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Es diskutieren Claudia Kern und Björn Sülter.
An Andy's Theory (or prediction?) finally comes true - SECUNDA!! And is Kasidy Yates up to something? The crew continues to discuss her whether she's onscreen or off.[Episode discussion begins around 1:38 (!)]Post your PRIORITY ONE comments and/or questions here and they'll get special consideration to be read in the TNC prime pod or Patreon bonus pods! And if you're in the President's Circle, you may be the honored recipient of a Christopher Pike Medal of Valor! [Brief and concise raises your chances of reaching air as there is generally no editing of hails, but you do you!]If you have jingles or sound bites or images to send, use sttncpod@gmail.com but let us know whether you're on the Lieutenants level or in the President's Circle and include the title of episode your hail is regarding in the subject heading.Send voice hails to (816) TREK-TNC – be sure to mention that you're a member of these lofty lounges so we can give you the special attention a Starfleet officer deserves!Or, y'know, just feel free to chat here with each other, for you special members of our crew are indeed the best and the brightest.
It's All Been Trekked Before #470 Season 14, Episode 22 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #4.11 "Paradise Lost" Stephen was left unsatisfied by the climax. Olivia James agrees, frustrated at the shift away from emphasizing paranoia. We get into a debate about Best Trek Captain. Edited by Olivia James, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com
Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Folge "Visionary" aus der dritten Staffel der Serie "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Es diskutieren Claudia Kern und Björn Sülter.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 1, Episodes 1–2. First broadcast on Sunday 3 January 1993. Stardate: 46379.1. – Every time I throw this ball, a hundred different things can happen in a game. He might swing and miss, he might hit it. The point is, you never know. You try to anticipate, set a strategy for all the possibilities as best you can, but in the end it comes down to throwing one pitch after another and seeing what happens. With each new consequence, the game begins to take shape. – And you have no idea what that shape is until it is completed. – That's right. In fact, the game wouldn't be worth playing if we knew what was going to happen. It's the first pitch of the game, and something groundbreaking and historic is about to happen. Which is why we're still here, thirty-three years later.
It's All Been Trekked Before #469 Season 14, Episode 22 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #4.10 "Homefront" Stephen thought it soared on a number of different levels. Olivia gets into the political landscape. And eventually, they even talk about the episode. Edited by Olivia James, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com
This week the crew deals with sick kids, travel chaos, and kitten catastrophes before diving into ancient supervolcanoes, bizarre retro coding experiments, and a deeply unsettling sci-fi moral dilemma inspired by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Real Life Steven's week turned into a strange mix of California road trips, tactical miniatures combat, and disease management. Devon came out for a visit, which meant plenty of hanging out, board games, and attempts to squeeze hobby time into an already overloaded week. Steven got to play some Robo Rally with Greg and Robert, along with trying out Let's Dig for Treasure, a game whose title sounds wholesome but absolutely invites goblin behavior. Meanwhile, Steven continued the noble quest of teaching Star Wars: Shatterpoint to Devon while Ben allegedly "rested," which is apparently code for strategically avoiding rules explanations and measuring tools. Steven also spent another week in solo dad mode, which became significantly harder once kid sickness entered the arena and started critting morale checks. Ben, meanwhile, remains trapped in the ongoing kitten saga. The kittens continue producing biological surprises at an industrial pace, while Ben contemplates the eternal debate between older gaming hardware and modern VR technology. Specifically: the Wii may have looked ridiculous, but at least it wasn't trying to strangle your family with cords every time somebody turned around. According to Ben, the Wii was "for moms," which honestly may have been Nintendo's most successful market strategy ever. Devon was not present for this segment because he was likely somewhere over the western United States eating airport pretzels and regretting flight delays. Future or Now Ben descended into the strange and fascinating world of the demoscene with "Wake Up, Neo," a tiny 16-byte x86 program capable of turning cascading Matrix-style code into sound. Yes: sixteen bytes. Not sixteen kilobytes. Sixteen actual bytes. The conversation spiraled into appreciation for the demoscene itself — a long-running culture of programmers creating absurdly impressive audiovisual experiments under ridiculous technical limitations. "Wake Up, Neo" writeup: Wake Up, Neo Demoscene overview: Demoscene Wikipedia Page Steven brought humanity to the brink of extinction with the story of the Toba supereruption. Scientists believe the eruption may have darkened skies and cooled the planet so severely that early human populations nearly collapsed. But newer archaeological evidence suggests humans may have been far more adaptable than previously believed. Instead of folding under pressure, ancient communities appear to have shifted strategies, developed new tools, and survived conditions that should have wiped them out. In other words: humanity's greatest evolutionary trait may not be intelligence, strength, or speed — it may simply be the stubborn refusal to quit. ScienceDaily article: Toba Supereruption Research Devon once again contributed by existing somewhere inside the airline system. "Big Question" This week's Big Question was deeply uncomfortable in exactly the way a good science fiction premise should be: Would you rather have actually killed someone and have absolutely no memory of it… or have vivid memories of killing someone when it never actually happened and could never be proven true? Ben immediately pointed out the horrifying lack of control involved in the first option. Somewhere out there, a terrible thing happened, and you were responsible for it without even knowing. That uncertainty alone could eat someone alive. Steven argued the second option might actually be worse for him personally. Even if the memory were false, the emotional weight would still feel real. Guilt doesn't necessarily care whether something objectively happened. If your brain fully believes you murdered someone, your nervous system probably isn't going to politely wait for evidence before spiraling. The conversation naturally drifted into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the famous episode Hard Time, where Chief O'Brien receives implanted prison memories so traumatic they permanently alter him psychologically. Episode reference: Hard Time (DS9) It turns out fake trauma may still just be… trauma. Which is a pretty bleak realization for a podcast episode that also contained kitten poop discussions. Thanks for listening to another episode of The Science Faction Podcast! If you enjoy weird science, existential sci-fi questions, retro tech rabbit holes, and hearing exhausted dads attempt coherent conversation, consider supporting the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, Discord access, AI art, unedited recordings, and more. You can also subscribe on YouTube and help spread the word to fellow science-fiction weirdos.
Jake gets an alien writing teacher who wants to teach him how to be a famous writer and Lwaxana is back in town! Lwaxana and Jake-writing-episode fans rejoice![Episode discussion begins around 1:20ish (sort of, there are more digressions after that
The Great Rosary Campaign is an ongoing prayer and penance campaign for the conversion and strengthening of both Catholic and non-Catholic leaders.THIS WEEK of the Great Rosary Campaign: Star Trek Edition, we are praying for the conversion of Avery Brooks, who played Captain Benjamin Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. May he "live long and prosper" unto eternal life!The SUGGESTED PENANCE this week is a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament, the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist.In these dark times, we must fight evil with the most powerful weapons we have. The Rosary is foremost among them. Join the Great Rosary Campaign today at: www.GreatRosaryCampaign.com.Countless Saints and Popes have told us that the Rosary is incredibly powerful for three things in particular:Keeping the FaithMoral renovationConversions of non-CatholicsThe Great Rosary Campaign is also based on several biblical themes and principles.First, PRAY FOR OUR BRETHREN. “Pray for one another…” (Jas. 5:16). “So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all men, and especially to those who are of the household of faith" (Gal. 6:10).Second, PRAY FOR OUR ENEMIES. “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven" (Matt. 5:43-44).Third, PRAY FOR ALL MEN, PARTICULARLY LEADERS AND THOSE IN AUTHORITY. “First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, or kings and all who are in high positions…” (1 Tim. 2:1-2).Fourth, GOING INTO BATTLE WITH THE ARK. When the ancient Israelites came to Jericho, God didn't tell them to besiege the city. Instead, He told them to march around it with the Ark of the Covenant seven times, and on the seventh the walls would fall. We will now "march" in prayer for seven days with the New Ark of the Covenant, Our Lady, through the Rosary. We pray in hope that on the seventh day, a day especially devoted to Our Lady (Saturday), extraordinary graces of conversion will be given to those we are praying for.Fifth, EVANGELISM AND APOLOGETICS = LOVE + ARGUMENTS + PRAYER + PENANCE. Ultimately it is God who reveals Himself to a soul, and empowers them to say "yes" to Him by His grace. He chooses to use us, but He does not have to. We must remember that as we evangelize and defend the Faith, our arguments will be fruitless unless informed by love (charity), and reinforced by prayer and penance.Sixth, RETURNING GOOD FOR EVIL. “Do not return evil for evil, or reviling for reviling; but on the contrary bless, for to this you have been called, that you may obtain a blessing" (1 Pet. 3:9).Sign up to take part in the Great Rosary Campaign today: www.GreatRosaryCampaign.com
It's All Been Trekked Before #467 Season 14, Episode 20 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #4.09 "Our Man Bashir" Stephen decided to just sit back and enjoy the story, a la "Qpid." Though we mistakenly kept calling it "Q Who." Olivia James appreciated the James Bond send-up. Edited by Olivia James, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdtrekked/ Support our show on Patreon for exclusive episodes, extended video versions weekly, and more: https://www.patreon.com/IABD
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob draw some "Battle Lines" with a bleak but otherwise Just Totally Fine episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. More impressive is this week's Doctor Who, which is good enough to suck the "Oxygen" straight from your lungs. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Battle Lines - 1:26 Doctor Who: Oxygen - 34:22 Episode Rankings - 1:13:51 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
Hoai-Tran and Jacob enter a "Vortex" of clues about Odo's origin in this episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. And "Knock Knock"? Who's there? Another welcome haunted house episode of Doctor Who! Doctor Who: Knock Knock - 1:07 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Vortex - 38:12 Episode Rankings - 1:05:05 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
RANDOM ‘SODE is back with an early VOYAGER episode, “State of Flux;” then it's on to the next installment of “Best & Worst Top Fives” with STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE!News from TREKMOVIE.COMAnd now - Muppets? Strange New Worlds Season 4 gets a drop-dateDrop us a line at secretfriendsunite@gmail.com and let us know what you're enjoying in the ‘world of nerd' and we might feature your comments on the show! Find us online at secretfriendsunite.com for ALL of our episodes, additional content and bios of our SFU Network stars!Hear Peter on STARSHIP EXCELSIOR at https://starshipexcelsior.com/episodes/#s6Subscribe to our podcasts on Apple and SpotifyHit us up on Threads, Instagram & BlueSky: @Secret.Friends.Unite, @Secretfriendsunite, @TheCeeThreeCheck out our LinkTree for all the ways to reach usGet all your SECRET FRIENDS UNITE merch at our Redbubble store! Click here
After a casual hang with Mirror Jennifer Sisko, Jake and Ben take a day trip back to the Mirror Universe to help MirrO'Brien fix up the the MirroDefiant. Meanwhile, is that Mirror Bashir? Or someone who's playing the villain in a childrens' play?[Episode discussion begins around 56:00]
Gregg Phillips, the current head of the largest division at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has said that he has teleported multiple times — including at least once to a Waffle House. We checked, and it’s still true that we don’t have the technology for human teleportation. At the same time, quantum teleportation is totally a thing! This hour, a look at teleportation in science, philosophy, pop culture … and politics. GUESTS: Eden Gordon: A writer and editor; she writes the Ink Roads Substack Tal M. Klein: A writer and musician and the chief marketing officer at Lakeside Software; he is the author of the novel The Punch Escrow Nikki McCann Ramírez: A politics reporter at Rolling Stone Eric Schwitzgebel: Distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside; he writes a Substack called The Splintered Mind Music featured (in order): Theme from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Dennis McCarthy as performed by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Once in a Lifetime – Talking Heads Waffle House – Jonas Brothers Beam Me Up – Pink Uncle Walter – Ben Folds Five Teleport – Baely The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's All Been Trekked Before #465 Season 14, Episode 18 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #4.08 "The Sword of Kahless" Stephen is sick of Klingon honor. Olivia James is tickled that LeVar Burton brought back Geordi's razor. Edited by Olivia James, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdtrekked/ Support our show on Patreon for exclusive episodes, extended video versions weekly, and more: https://www.patreon.com/IABD
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob meet "The Nagus" as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine takes its biggest swing yet with reinventing the Ferengi. Meanwhile, Doctor Who puts its characters on "Thin Ice," but the episode itself is as steady as it gets. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Nagus - 1:05 Doctor Who: Thin Ice - 38:45 Episode Rankings - 1:24:06 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
Guest: Dr. Katie Mack Cosmologist Katie Mack beams aboard to discuss how the universe will end. Using the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Chrysalis" as a launchpad, Katie and Mike go through various scenarios for the fate of everything: Will there be a "big crunch," a "big rip," or will it all simmer away into "heat death"? And is there anything we can do about it? "The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)" by Katie Mack: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-End-of-Everything/Katie-Mack/9781982103552 Follow us on Bluesky! Mike: https://bsky.app/profile/miquai.bsky.social Katie: https://bsky.app/profile/astrokatie.com
https://youtu.be/JgJ9kUYSTrkMatt and Sean talk about rips in space, space madness, and Tholians, in Star Trek TOS Season 3, Episode 9, “The Tholian Web.” (00:00) - - Intro (01:23) - - Viewer feedback (04:53) - - Today's episode (06:00) - - This time in history (10:14) - - Episode discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://undecided.tech/podcast-feedbackFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell ★ Support this podcast ★
Tamara Robertson (@therealtamararobertson) joins The Nerd Trek Podcast reviews Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's “Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night,” exploring Kira's past, Dukat's motives, and dark Bajoran history. Check out her new project for Seekers of Science and back their kickstarter at seekersofscience.com/kickstarter
Tamara Robertson (@therealtamararobertson) joins The Nerd Trek Podcast reviews Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's “Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night,” exploring Kira's past, Dukat's motives, and dark Bajoran history. Check out her new project for Seekers of Science and back their kickstarter at seekersofscience.com/kickstarter
Hoai-Tran and Jacob "Move Along Home" with possibly the worst episode ever of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Thankfully, Doctor Who gives them a reason to "Smile." Doctor Who: Smile - 1:25 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Move Along Home - 49:27 Episode Rankings - 1:16:24 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
This week on Big Trouble in the Little Podcast, the crew continues Star Trek Month with three iconic episodes from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.We discuss Waltz, In the Pale Moonlight, and Far Beyond the Stars—episodes that showcase the darker, more complex storytelling that made DS9 stand out from the rest of Star Trek.From Gul Dukat's psychological breakdown to Captain Sisko's morally gray wartime choices, these episodes explore themes of power, propaganda, racism, and sacrifice.If you want to know why so many fans consider DS9 the best Star Trek series, this episode explains why.
O'Brien torture porn in full swing! The Chief is put behind bars... and when he gets out Bashir can't wait to box out Keiko for their reunion! [ENDING WAS CLIPPED, DELETE AND RE-UPLOAD IF IT IS][Episode discussion begins around 1:09]
https://youtu.be/NFX_zA9iHMIMatt and Sean talk about feeling the vibes and torturous experiments, in Star Trek TOS Season 3, Episode 12, “The Empath.”(00:00) - - Intro (01:12) - - Viewer feedback (05:18) - - Today's episode (06:00) - - This time in history (08:40) - - Episode discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://undecided.tech/podcast-feedbackFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell ★ Support this podcast ★
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 5, Episode 6. First broadcast on Monday 4 November 1996. Stardate: Unknown (2373) and 4523.7. This week, the crew of the USS Defiant deploy some exciting new digital video technology to travel back to 1967 and inveigle themselves into a beloved episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. It's a perfect thirtieth birthday present for the franchise, reminding us that Trek isn't about nerds watching the Romulans and the Federation shoot at each other — it's about being cool and stylish and funny. In space. With great hair.
It's All Been Trekked Before #463 Season 14, Episode 16 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #4.07 "Little Green Men" Stephen evokes time travel stories of the past, while Olivia raves about Rom being inspired by Nog to come into his own. Edited by Olivia James, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdtrekked/ Support our show on Patreon for exclusive episodes, extended video versions weekly, and more: https://www.patreon.com/IABD
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob find the perfect double feature as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's "The Passenger" and Doctor Who's "The Pilot" both deal with alien entities seizing control of humans to use their bodies for their own sci-fi needs. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Passenger - 1:18 Doctor Who: The Pilot - 33:45 Episode Rankings - 1:19:20 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
In this episode of Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill, we crack open a Steady Eddie IPA and take on a big cultural question: why are people who hate Star Trek directing, producing, and writing the show?From the optimism of Star Trek: The Original Series and the (somewhat) moral clarity of Star Trek: The Next Generation to the confusion of modern efforts like Star Trek: Discovery, something clearly changed.We explore:* Why classic Star Trek worked as a moral framework without preaching* The shift from storytelling to ideology* How strong characters like Picard gave way to “feelings-first” writing* The difference between a future where humanity improves… and one where standards disappear* Why newer shows feel more like social commentary than science fictionAlong the way, we revisit favorite series, debate underrated entries like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and ask whether anything in modern Trek—like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds—still captures the original spirit.This isn't just about Star Trek. It's about storytelling, culture, and what happens when a compelling vision of the future gets replaced by something else entirely.And yes, there's a beer review and a few Star Trek trivia detours along the way.
https://youtu.be/KIXnP7lp690Matt and Sean talk about where ugliness truly dwells, in Star Trek TOS Season 3, Episode 5, “Is There No Truth in Beauty.” (00:00) - - Intro (01:34) - - Viewer Feedback (04:28) - - Today's Episode (04:57) - - This Time in History (09:42) - - Episode Discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://undecided.tech/podcast-feedbackFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell ★ Support this podcast ★
Hoai-Tran and Jacob learn a lot more about "Dax" as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine finally gives Jadzia (and Curzon) some time in the spotlight. And classic Doctor Who gets downright apocalyptic as "The Evil of the Daleks" comes to an astonishing climax. Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks (Parts 5-7) - 1:22 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Dax - 48:25 Episode Rankings - 1:20:19 Watch The Evil of the Daleks here: https://archive.org/details/doctor-who-the-evil-of-the-daleks-1967-animated-color Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk review and react to Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Six.Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer:Jason OkunSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here:https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here:https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRulehttps://www.instagram.com/the7thrule/Get cool T7R merchandise here:https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/Get radical Trek swag at Ryan's online store here: https://star-trek-and-chill.myshopify.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg.He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Sisko takes time out of running the station to defend Worf from being too Klingon-y. Is it another great Trek legal foray or will this episode be overruled by Matt or Andy?[Episode discussion begins around 1:12]
https://youtu.be/cQBJ79vM7cEMatt and Sean talk about doubling down on empathy in the season finale of Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 10, “Rubincon.” (00:00) - - Intro (01:40) - - Viewer Feedback (04:33) - - Today's Episode (05:05) - - This Time in History (07:18) - - Episode Discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://undecided.tech/podcast-feedbackFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob go "Q-Less" as the podcast's most divisive recurring frenemy makes his one and only Star Trek: Deep Space Nine appearance. Meanwhile, classic Doctor Who's "The Evil of the Daleks" officially wins everyone over with two wild episodes. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Q-Less - 1:30 Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks (Parts 3-4) - 31:55 Episode Rankings - 56:02 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Watch The Evil of the Daleks here: https://archive.org/details/doctor-who-the-evil-of-the-daleks-1967-animated-color
The Sisko is joined by another guy who thinks he's the Emmisary (what, can ANYBODY call themselves an emmisary?) and quiet discussion ensues! Oh, and a casual homicide. And the boys asks the question: have Bajorans always been religious kooks?[Episode discussion begins around 53:00]
https://youtu.be/iFLREcGjtNcMatt and Sean talk about end of year celebration turning dark in Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 9, “300th Night.” (00:00) - - Intro (01:58) - - Viewer Feedback (04:57) - - Today's Episode (06:37) - - This Time in History (07:53) - - Episode Discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://undecided.tech/podcast-feedbackFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob engage in some "Captive Pursuit' as Chief O'Brien make a new lizard friend on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It's a bit of a slow burn as some old enemies appear once more in "The Evil of the Daleks" on classic Doctor Who. Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks (Parts 1-2) - 1:24 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Captive Pursuit - 31:17 Episode Rankings - 57:58 Watch The Evil of the Daleks here: https://archive.org/details/doctor-who-the-evil-of-the-daleks-1967-animated-color Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more.
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob ejector windmill tomato yodeling circus rat lycanthrope peddler soup "Babel" nitro frontier Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. On classic Doctor Who, they wrap up their business with the explosive final two episodes of "The Moonbase." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Babel - 1:01 Doctor Who: The Moonbase (Parts 3-4) - 33:00 Episode Rankings - 1:06:54 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Watch The Moonbase here: https://archive.org/details/doctor-who-the-moonbase/Episode+1+%5BANIMATED%5D.mp4 Watch The Devil of the Daleks here: https://archive.org/details/doctor-who-the-evil-of-the-daleks-1967-animated-color
Geoffrey Blake Returns!Take a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know even more about actor Geoffrey Blake. Geoffrey first appeared on the show back on July 28, 2025. So we don't do the "get to know you' bit in this episode; go back and check out the previous one for that. In this episode, we discuss more of his projects and career than we did last time. We talk about his experiences on Forrest Gump, Men At Work, Contact, Castaway, Renegade, 21 Jump Street, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Midway, Rated X, FernGully, and so much more. Geoffrey shares stories from the sets of so many of your favorite movies, behind the scenes, and even audition tales; and even spilling some secrets.Do you know who was cast as the lead on 21 Jump Street before Johnny Depp? You will!I even find out what it is like to work with some of the biggest directors in history, not once, but several times.What is it like to meet the Dalai Lama?What is Geoffrey's biggest residual payday?Who are his favorite actors working today?What the hell is The Pickle?All of this and more, plus the next film you can catch him in. Enjoy!
Rom becomes a union man! O'Brien reveals just how bored he was on the Enterprise! And Worf...is vaguely disgruntled with living on DS9?[Episode discussion begins around 1:15]
Hilary Shepard is best known for her iconic role as the villainous pirate queen Divatox in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movieand Power Rangers Turbo. She began her career in the 1980s as a musician, serving as lead singer and percussionist for the all-girl band American Girls, which was signed to IRS Records, before transitioning into acting. Her acting career includes notable roles on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and numerous television guest appearances throughout the 1990s and beyond. In this episode, Hilary shares unforgettable stories from her time at Studio 54, casting nightmares that nearly derailed her career, and a behind-the-scenes Weinstein story that sheds light on how power operated in Hollywood at the time. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itskatecasey?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Todd returns, killing it as Kurn as he demands that Worf kills him! Is Worf's solution honorable or extra weird and messed up?[Episode discussion begins around 55:00]