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We just finished watching Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount Plus, and wow... what a disappointment. This film completely misses the mark, turning Section 31, known for its deadly precision and intrigue, into a shadow of its former self. From the weak plot to the unconvincing portrayal of Starfleet's most secretive branch, we break down everything wrong with this movie. Join us as we give our brutally honest thoughts and why we rated it a 1 out of 10. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, did this movie do justice to the Star Trek legacy, or are you as frustrated as we are?
Lange geplant, endlich umgesetzt: Britt-Marie ist zu Gast und spricht mit Angela über ihre gemeinsame Liebe zum "Star Trek"-Franchise. Erfahrt, was ihre Lieblingstropes und -folgen der verschiedenen Serien sind und warum Fan sein in den 90ern viel mehr Arbeit war als heute. Dunderklumpen By A Lady Frankfurter Kranz Hot Pink Podcast Trekgasm Thekenschnack Ein Heim für Serien Star Trek-Übersicht auf TV Tropes Memory Alpha, die Star-Trek-Wiki Tropenhaus auf Bluesky Tropenhaus auf Twitter Tropenhaus auf Mastodon Captain Video Dr. Who Outer Limits Lost in Space Raumpatrouille Orion TH 19 (Fernsehzeitschriften) TH 60 (Fandom) NCC 1701 D Poster Kelvin-Timeline Orange is the New Black Sexy Data Tango TV Tropes: Lower Deck Episode
Join host Kurt North and special guest Darren Mooney in this engaging episode as they delve into the latest mid-season developments in 'Star Trek: Prodigy', focusing on the episode 'A Tribble Called Quest.' They discuss the series' ties to the broader Star Trek universe, character progression, and modern storytelling impacts. The conversation also expands to the larger context of modern franchises' fixation on prequels, with discussions on 'The Hunt for Gollum', Fast and Furious prequels, and the Star Trek timeline. Darren shares insights on his upcoming projects, including 'Second Wind' and a deep dive into James Earl Jones' career, while Kurt teases future Lost podcast episodes. A must-listen for pop culture enthusiasts looking for both nostalgia and fresh perspectives. 00:00 Star Trek Prodigy 00:32 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:26 Season Overview and Episode Discussion 02:42 Mythology and Standalone Episodes 05:07 Time Travel and Continuity Challenges 07:42 Character Arcs and Development 09:21 Prodigy as a Children's Show 09:56 The Role of Wesley Crusher 15:14 Star Trek Franchise and Canon 22:18 Episode Structure and Themes 40:58 Tribbles and Klingons 45:11 Animated Star Trek Continuity 46:20 Visuals and Tribbles 46:35 Personal Opinions on Tribbles 48:25 Genetic Manipulation and CGI 50:57 Looms and Video Game Aesthetics 52:18 Bribble and Animation Design 59:41 Themes of Loss and Resilience 01:05:26 Pop Culture and Franchise Management Host Kurt North Guest Darren mooney Editor: Kurt North Make It So on socials: https://linktr.ee/makeitso Film Stories Twitter: @filmstories Facebook/Instagram/Threads: Film Stories Website: www.filmstories.co.uk Theme music: (c) Sam Dillard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Macdonald PhD. Erin is an acclaimed author and educator featured on NPR's Science Friday & Short Wave, Star Trek Pod Directive, Mission Unstoppable with Miranda Cosgrove, AT&T SHAPE panel with Geena Davis and Mayim Bialik, in-person at Comic Con's across the country. Rockstar Astrophysicists like these these two icons dominating pop culture are rare comets in the entertainment galaxies. Audiences globally can see Erin on Star Trek: Prodigy(Season 2) on Netflix now, as she joins the incredible voice cast of Kate Mulgrew, Ella Purnell, Brett Gray, Jason Mantzoukas, Jimmi Simpson, and John Noble in this incredible animated series, and she's also the science advisor for SPACE CADET available on Amazon Prime, and the upcoming Nerd Nite's, San Diego Comic Con, and Dragon Con, among others. Erin Macdonald (PhD, Astrophysics) is a writer, speaker, producer, and science advisor, best known for her current work as the official science advisor for the STAR TREK franchise. She has also voiced her fictional counterpart in the Star Trek universe: Lt Cmdr Dr Erin Macdonald in Star Trek: Prodigy and the video game Star Trek Online. Known as “The Julia Child of Science,” as a science communicator Erin has appeared on NPR's Science Friday and Short Wave podcasts, provided commentary for numerous docuseries, and wrote and hosted the award-winning "Science of Star Trek" promotional videos for Paramount+. She wrote the baby board book "Star Trek: My First Book of Space" and wrote and narrated the Audible Original "The Science of Sci-Fi" in collaboration with The Great Courses. Prior to all of this work, she received her PhD at 25 at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and conducted research with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration, but left shortly before their 2017 Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves. She also has worked as a museum educator, community college professor, and Department of Defense systems engineering technical advisor. She received a dual BA from the University of Colorado at Boulder in Physics with Astrophysics (cum laude ) and Mathematics. Through her company Spacetime Productions, she produces award-winning sci-fi films by LGBTQIA+ creators. Her most recent film IDENTITEAZE written and directed by Jessie Earl is available for streaming at go.nebula.tv/identiteaze. Where to learn more about Erin Macdonald and her work: https://www.erinpmacdonald.com/ Be sure to follow the new podcast IG account: https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast Connect more with me here: https://www.chonacas.com/links/ Business inquiries: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/
BV with Jonathan Frakes on his role as Will Riker on the Star Trek Franchise, Beyond Belief, the memes he appears in and how he is helping the Pancreatic Cancer cause with Purplestride.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can Star Trek Beyond (2016) bring the modern Star Trek Franchise to new highs and make you want more films? Nick from AV Impulse Movies is joining us for this podcast. Listen and find out in this action-packed episode you don't want to miss!
Ryan presses Jon on whether he's attended Star Trek conventions in the past, as Jon describes his experiences at events like ComiCon and callers contribute their memories and nostalgia for old science fiction TV shows and movies.
This week we're reviewing another film in our walkthrough of the Star Trek Franchise, this week we're at the 9th film, Insurrection!! Insurrection get's a bad wrap but we had fun with it! There's a pretty interesting story being told, the character work is quite fun at times, there's enough action to keep you satisfied, and Captain Picard is his usual impressive self. Tune in now for our breakdown where we walk through all our favourite moments from Insurrection! Be sure to tell your friends about Talking Back and we hope you enjoy this episode! If you'd like to unlock bonus episodes from Talking Back every month, then check out our page on Patreon! You can also support Talking Back by sending us a Coffee at Buy Us a Coffee! Please consider leaving a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! This helps make our Podcast easier for listeners to find. Feel free to drop us a line on Social Media at Instagram, and Facebook. Or drop us an email us at talkbackpod@gmail.com. This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
On this week's episode of WeeklyTrek, TrekCore's news podcast, host Alex Perry is joined by Ron Wrobel to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web: TrekMovie: Alex Kurtzman Gives ‘Section 31' And ‘Academy' Updates, Teases “Exciting” New Star Trek Projects (07:40) TrekCore: Interview — STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS' Mike McMahan on Moopsy, Creating the Orion Homeworld, Tuvix, and Much More! (16:58) Creation Entertainment: ST SF Trek To San Francisco Convention (27:12) TrekMovie: IDW NYCC Panel Reveals First Look At Upcoming Trek Comics, Including New “Sons Of Star Trek” Miniseries (32:34) In addition, stick around to hear Ron's theory about how much longer Star Trek: Lower Decks will be on the air and Alex's theory about a big announcement that many fans are waiting for coming in 2024.
This week we're getting back into the Star Trek Franchise with the 8th entry "First Contact"! This is one of the strongest entries in the franchise and is aided by the presence of The Borg! As far as villains go it doesn't get much more sinister than that group. Join us as we walk through the movie, and touch on the many aspects that make it so much fun. Be sure to tell your friends about Talking Back and we hope you enjoy our review of First Contact! If you'd like to unlock bonus episodes from Talking Back every month, then check out our page on Patreon! You can also support Talking Back by sending us a Coffee at Buy Us a Coffee! Please consider leaving a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! This helps make our Podcast easier for listeners to find. Feel free to drop us a line on Social Media at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Or drop us an email us at talkbackpod@gmail.com. This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Star Trek Beyond Episode 259: Space. The final frontier. This is the final voyage of the starship Normie and its crew - tasked with reviewing every Star Trek Theatrical Motion Picture. Their mission is complete and they're now allowed to return to earth after they break down the final film - Star Trek Beyond! KHAAAAAAAAN! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Star Trek Into Darkness Episode 255: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship Normies. It's one year mission? To watch all of the theatrically released Star Trek films. To seek out new listeners and introduce them to Normie topics. To boldly go where no Podcast has gone before! This week the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... again - it's Star Trek Into Darkness on Normies Like Us! KHAAAAAAAAN! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Star Trek (2009) Episode 252: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship Normies. It's one year mission? To watch all of the theatrically released Star Trek films. To seek out new listeners and introduce them to Normie topics. To boldly go where no Podcast has gone before! This week we go face to face with the past and a potentially new future - it's Star Trek 2009 on Normies Like Us! I'm giving her all she's got listeners! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Bells and Goose deliver hot takes about the future of Disneyland and Uncle Roy tries to purchase the Star Trek Franchise for the Disney Corporation. Have a magical day!
Star Trek: Insurrection 246: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship Normies. It's one year mission? To watch all of the theatrically released Star Trek films. To seek out new listeners and introduce them to Normie topics. To boldly go where no Podcast has gone before! This week we go face to face with... our face - it's Star Trek: Nemesis on Normies Like Us. I'm giving her all she's got listeners! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Myrriah is taking the helm to chat with fellow Trek enthusiasts: Dr. Erin Macdonald, PHD - science consultant for the Star Trek Franchise as well as Jessie Earl aka Jessie Gender. Star Trek Discovery Pod is a companion podcast for all the new and classic Star Trek TV series and movies with reviews, commentary and more. Find us at http://startrekpod.co Join our private Slack group for Star Trek fans and get bonus pod content at http://patreon.com/startrekpod Learn more about Jessie's short film: https://go.nebula.tv/identiteaze Subscribe to Nebula and use the code "JESSIEGENDER" to get an annual plan for $30.
It's just Marshall again and you know what that means, a deep dive into a franchise. Sorry the franchise is Star Trek, I'm running out of ideas. ENJOY. Discord: https://discord.gg/kBxNpBy822 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinemaloungepod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Cinema-Lounge/100068617923839/ Music: "On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Night in Venice" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Samba Isobel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Bossa Antigua" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Backbay Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "George Street Shuffle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Cool Vibes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Opportunity Walks" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Shades of Spring" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Katsching und Hallo zu einer Sonderepisode der glotzenden Zimbelaffen. Serienprofi Tobi stellt seinen Mitstreitern Flo, Janno, Micha und Sebi die neuste Serie von Paramount zum Star Trek Franchise vor. Denn für 2025 hat Paramount eine unglaubliche Ankündigung gemacht: Raumschiff Enterprise wird neu aufgelegt! Ja, richtig gelesen! Nach dem großen Erfolg von "Strange new Worlds" wagt Paramount den nächsten Schritt und will die Ur-Crew rund um Kirk, Spock und Pille auf neue Abenteuer schicken. Aber nicht mit neuen Schauspielern! Stattdessen bekommen die alten Recken mit modernster Deepfake- und CGI-Technik eine Verjüngungskuhr. Ihr wollt mehr zu dieser unfassbaren Produktion hören? Dann sei euch diese Episode wärmstens ans Herz gelegt. Intro und Outro dieser Episode stammen von Wolf Music, zu finden auf Soundcloud.com, und tragen die Namen "Bass Guitar & Percussion Logo" und "Rock Music Intro".
NüTrek is still shit!
Kaum eine andere Serie im Star Trek Franchise beschäftigt sich so intensiv mit den Freunden, Bekannten, Müttern, Töchtern, Söhnen, Vätern, Besties, Protegées, Saufkumpanen und Sexbuddies ihrer Held*innen wie Lower Decks. Also begeben wir uns aufs Unterdeck der USS Cerritos und werfen einen Blick auf die zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungskisten.
Kevin and Dan Hageman sit down with me to talk about their fatherhood journey. They discuss the values they are looking to instill into their kids. After that we talk about their show Star Trek: Prodigy, the cast and how at first they didn't want to do the show. In addition we talk about their creative process and how they approach producing shows. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Kevin and Dan Hageman Kevin and Dan Hageman are television writers, screenwriters, and television producers. They are no strangers to creating fantastic work. Some of their notable work has been The Lego Movie, Hotel Transylvania, and Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans. They won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program for Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans. Follow Kevin and Dan on Twitter at @brothershageman. Check out Star Trek Prodigy on Paramount+. About Star Trek: Prodigy Developed by Emmy Award-winners Kevin and Dan Hageman (Trollhunters and Ninjago) the CG-animated series Star Trek: Prodigy is the first Star Trek series aimed at younger audiences and will follow a motley crew of young aliens who must figure out how to work together while navigating a greater galaxy, in search for a better future. These six young outcasts know nothing about the ship they have commandeered – a first in the history of the Star Trek Franchise – but over the course of their adventures together, they will each be introduced to Starfleet and the ideals it represents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr7QogRioqo About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more. Go to https://artoffatherhood.net for more on all things fatherhood.
STAR TREK II: DER ZORN DES KHAN in einer Sonder-Wiederaufführung auf der großen Leinwand! Der Zorn des Khan das Star Trek-Franchise gerettet – sagt Tom, und damit hat er wohl recht. Nach dem anstrengenden und nicht so recht geglückten STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE war STAR TREK II DER ZORN DES KHAN wieder ganz nah bei der Serie und auch ursprünglich als Fernsehproduktion geplant. Der Film greift mit Khan einen der interessantesten Star Trek-Bösewichte wieder auf: Khan. Ricardo Montalban übernahm erneut die Rolle des genetisch optimierten Übermenschen, der noch eine Rechnung mit Kirk offen hat und so kommt es zwischen Khan und Kirk zum Duell der größten Egos im ganzen Alphaquadranten. Leider wurde bei der Wiederaufführung der Directors Cut gezeigt, der uns viel länger vorkam als die zusätzlichen vier Minuten. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film reden Hendrik, Tom und Thomas über gesammelte Kinokarten und den Kinobesuch 1982, über den Hardcorekommunisten Spock, Matte Paintings, den Mutara-Nebel, Western und Over Acting.
Filmbuff and retired filmmaker Rob Cohen makes a long overdue return to discuss the main beloved actors of the long-running yet still relevant Star Trek film and TV saga! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
This week we chatted with Wil Wheaton, who plays Wesley Crusher in the Star Trek Franchise. He also likes to go by "New York Times Best Selling Author Wil Wheaton!" We talk to Wil about his book Still Just A Geek, his very busy life (which includes hosting The Ready Room for Paramount+), and his love of Star Trek. Wil also opens up about his own experiences that inspired his book, and his allyship and support of the LGBTQIA+ community. We hope you all enjoy this amazing interview!
This week we chatted with Wil Wheaton, who plays Wesley Crusher in the Star Trek Franchise. He also likes to go by "New York Times Best Selling Author Wil Wheaton!" We talk to Wil about his book Still Just A Geek, his very busy life (which includes hosting The Ready Room for Paramount+), and his love of Star Trek. Wil also opens up about his own experiences that inspired his book, and his allyship and support of the LGBTQIA+ community. We hope you all enjoy this amazing interview!
In this episode, we welcome special guest Michael Jan Friedman! He is the author of over 50 novels that cover the Star Trek Franchise, the Marvel Universe, Aliens, Predator, Universal Monsters and more. In addition he has written comics for the Star Trek Universe and the DC Universe, including creating his own characters Darkstars. He is currently promoting his newest creative collaboration Phenomenons: Season of Darkness. If you enjoyed this episode with Michael please check and support his Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1881107045/phenomenons-season-of-darkness If you're interested in checking out the other podcast Michael has been a guest on that we mention on the show, use the links below: As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-10-michael-jan-friedman/id1582626137?i=1000546851125 Russ's Rockin Rollercoaster on YouTube: https://youtu.be/A_YUjpXbcPo 00:00 We kick off this episode by getting into Michael's Secret Origin about what got him into superhero's, science fiction and pop culture in general. We also get into his love of the NY Yankee's over the Mets. 10:10 We talk about Mike's memories of Mint Condition. 15:10 We ask Michael how he has managed to be so successful and prolific in his career. This goes into a larger conversation about his writing and creative process. 22:18 Michael talks about how kept to enthusiasm to write on a project when he couldn't write what he wanted to write, when ideas were changed or rejected. Talking about a cancelled Star Wars series, Star Trek plots he couldn't do, and his own personal projects that publishers wouldn't take. This also leads to him talking about writing an episode of Star Trek Voyager. 31:54 We talk about how being a parent influenced his art. 37:48 We ask Michael about the creation of his comic Darkstars. How he pitched it, the creation of the characters and the design of the costumes. 47:35 Michael talks about the history and creation of Crazy 8 Press. How it gave an avenue for writers like Peter David to publish books that were rejected by the main stream publishing companies. 53:00 Michael talks about the creation of the superhero universe Phenomenon's and the current Kickstarter that is a sequel to the first book. 1:06:10 We end talking about other works available at Crazy 8 Press and Michael gives some recommendations of books people should check out there.
Episode Notes Episode 196 is here and the guys bring you the latest Pop Culture News and the Latest and Outrageous in their What the Hell is That, next the guys go off the Current State of the Star Trek Franchise in a special Rant, then the guys bring you their Throwback Movie Review on “History of the World Part 1”, next the guys bring you their Top 10 Nicolas Cage Performaces, and Finally the guys bring you their Current Movie Review on “Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Segment Times: Opening/Upcoming Events/Announcements: 00:00 - 10:44 Pop Culture News: 12:13 - 47:26 Rant - The Current State of the Star Trek Franchise: 48:12 - 56:48 Current Movie Review - Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: 57:20 - 1:10:17 Throwback Movie Review - History of the World Part 1: 1:10:29 - 1:15:08 What the Hell is That: 1:15:50 - 1:43:07 Top 10 Nicolas Cage Performances/Close Show: 1:44:22 - 2:16:24 Vote for us as Best Local Podcast Host in Arts & Entertainment in The Day Best of Readers Choice Awards You can vote once per day, voting ends June 5th [link] https://theday.secondstreetapp.com/og/b3095285-7b55-4c38-b8f0-6f3aa912f359/gallery/327410797 This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews), this episode is also brought to you by Connecticut Cult Classics [link] https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com, and JPO Productions LLC. [link] [http://www.jpoproductions.com] You can Follow us on Social Media, Buy Our Merch, Listen to our Shows below: [link] [https://allmylinks.com/superretropodcast] Get your Super Retro Merch Here: [link] [https://super-retro-store.creator-spring.com] Check out our Twitch: [Twitch.com/superretrothrowbackreview] Support Us on Patreon, we have updated our Tiers and we want to thank our Patreon Backers: [link] https://www.patreon.com/SuperRetroPodcast Also Check us out on The Dorkening Podcast Network [link] [https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com] Check our Website [link] [https://superretrothrowbackreviews.com] Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-new-and-improved-super-retro-throwback-reviews/f31aee49-f11f-4e79-b53e-a9fef8025091 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Best known for directing, co-writing, and editing the award-winning cult favorite feature film FREE ENTERPRISE, starring Emmy winners William Shatner and Eric McCormack, Rob Burnett offers his own unique perspective on the entertainment industry in his daily “Robservations” video blogs – free-flowing, streaming conversations with fans about everything from toys to comics to movies and television. Rob brings an interesting perspective to the world of genre entertainment that's definitely “big picture” stuff. This is a replay of ROBSERVATIONS Episode #798 which originally streamed on the Post-Geek Singularity Channel on YouTube on May 7, 2022. Total runtime is 1:32:31.
Best known for directing, co-writing and editing the award-winning cult favorite feature film FREE ENTERPRISE, starring Emmy winners William Shatner and Eric McCormack, Rob Burnett offers his own unique perspective on the entertainment industry in his daily “Robservations” video blogs – free-flowing, streaming conversations with fans about everything from toys to comics to movies and television. Rob brings an interesting perspective to the world of genre entertainment that's definitely “big picture” stuff. This is a replay of ROBSERVATIONS Episode #721 which originally streamed on July 14, 2021. Total runtime is 1:47:06.
Eine der erfolgreichsten Science-Fiction-Serien kommt ins Kino und macht da weiter, wo ihre nicht minder erfolgreiche Vorgänger-Serie jahrelang gute Einspielergebnisse hatte. Aber können auch alle Filme überzeugen? Wir blicken zurück auf die vier Kino-Abenteuer der Next Generation, die den Star Trek-Franchise auf der großen Leinwand vertraten. Wieder dabei: Star Trek-Experte Dr. Sebastian Stoppe. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00:00:00 Von wegen Sascha + Ronny-Show... 00:02:07 Von einer Generation zur nächsten: Generations 00:42:17 First Contact - Der erste Kontakt 01:18:13 Insurrection - Der Aufstand 01:36:28 Nemesis 02:00:30 Gibt es nur einen guten TNG-Film? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mainstation: Nerdzig.de Alles, was wir tun:Nerdzig Linktree Danke für ein Trinkgeld: Ko-fi Musik: Fighter von Tristan Barton - lizenziert durch Artlist.io Bild: ©1996 Paramount Pictures
The 10th film in the Star Trek Franchise brings about the end of both the Next Generation series and the original era of Star Trek Movies. The Bondzilla Boyz warp back to 2002 to meet a young-faced Tom Hardy, and to dig into the always debated "Star Trek: Nemesis."
[YouTube Direktlink] Regie führte Justin Lin und verpasst den Kelvin-Filmen einen frischen Wind. Das Drehbuch stammt erfreulicherweise von Simon Pegg und Doug Jung. Zur Hauptcrew gesellen sich Idris Elba als Krall, Sofia Boutella als Jaylah und… Jeff Bezos? Wir diskutieren nicht nur über den Film, sondern schwelgen auch wehmütig über die verpassten Chancen des Filmes. Beyond ist ohne Zweifel der beste Kelvin-Film, mit einer Menge Herz, Charme und den besten Absichten. Leider (kommerziell) erfolglos, sodass das gesamte Star-Trek-Franchise im Kino erstmal auf Eis liegt. Grund genug also, auch darüber zu sprechen und zu spekulieren, wie es weitergehen könnte. Wir brauchen deine Unterstützung! Damit wir weiterhin regelmäßig, konzentriert und ausgiebig über Filme sprechen können, brauchen wir finanzielle Hilfe. Über Steady kannst du die Plus-Version dieses Podcasts abonnieren und erhältst Zugang zu Livestreams, bekommst den Podcast vor allen anderen und mit Kapitelmarken, Skripten und Notizen. Alle Infos dazu unter steadyhq.com/secondunit [podlove-episode-web-player] [podlove-episode-contributor-list] [Second Unit Plus: Livestream | Premium Podcast | Mitmachen | Produzent*in werden] [Unterstützen: Steady | PayPal | Überweisung | Shop] [Abonnieren: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS-Feed] [Folgen: Twitter | Instagram | Letterboxd | Discord] [Teaser-Bild: “Jaylah Cosplay by @astravoidcosplay” by John Manard is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0] *Amazon-Partner-Links: Über diese Links gekaufte Artikel werfen einen kleinen Obolus für uns ab. Für euch ändert sich nichts, schon gar nicht der Kaufpreis. Wir bedanken uns im Namen unserer Kaffee-Kasse.
With the recent 55th Anniversary of Star Trek, join host Garhdo on his new mission, as he boldly goes into the visionary science-fiction staple created by Gene Roddenberry, exploring the storylines and characters, and seeking out the meanings that have made this franchise so beloved by so many. Whether you are already a lifelong trekker well versed in Klingonese, or someone who has only ever been aware of the franchise through pop-culture references, hopefully this guide to the franchise will allow you to discover, or rediscover, exactly what's out there on the Final Frontier. Engage!
The Scene Snobs are discussing their appreciation of the Star Trek Franchise with some fun topics. Also, its the first night of our Halloween Prize Giveaway! We'll do trivia on every episode until the 31st and random challenges on our social media for prizes. Make sure to watch/listen/follow to join in.We are now on the Helium Radio Network every Sunday @ 12:30 pm est on Station #2 Untethered Radio - https://heliumradio.com/shows/the-scene-snobs-podcast/Check all things Snobs on TheSceneSnobs.com and follow us on social media everywhere @thescenesnob!Join our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/TheSceneSnobs)Prize giveaways every month for one Lucky member and more. Get some Snobs Merch! Our Store is now open: thescenesnobsmerch.com
Alex Kurtzman talks to The Pod Directive about the “incredible opportunity” of the Star Trek franchise; Star Trek Online celebrates a “Transcendent Summer” on Risa; and this week's Star Trek events. Today's show is supported by people like you through Patreon. Find out more and add your support at patreon.com/dailystartreknews.
Alex Kurtzman talks to The Pod Directive about the “incredible opportunity” of the Star Trek franchise; Star Trek Online celebrates a “Transcendent Summer” on Risa; and this week's Star Trek events. Today's show is supported by people like you through Patreon. Find out more and add your support at patreon.com/dailystartreknews.
I discuss briefly my thoughts on Star Trek so far. I have taken a journey to watch all of the Trek Franchise. Boldly going where no mark has gone before... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markoutmoviepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markoutmoviepodcast/support
The great thing about the Star Trek Franchise is when actors from Trek show up in other things. What shows featuring Star Trek actors have you enjoyed? Let us know! The Star Trek Voyager Documentary “To The Journey” has surpassed one million dollars. Another underdog Trek show getting well-deserved love. And in upcoming business, Grudge’s […] The post Promenade Merchants Podcast #26 – Star Trek Voyager’s Million Dollar Documentary appeared first on Delta Juliet Mike Media.
"Beam me up, Scotty!" This was a line which was never directly said in the original Star Trek television show, but has nonetheless become a staple of modern pop culture today. How did a cheesy 1960s TV show become such a beloved and sometimes misunderstood 60-minute delve into human morality and the possibilities of Humanity's future? This week, we take a trek into the stars to answer that very question. Join Jonny, Neil and Gary as we engage our engines and see what's out there, traveling to the second star to the right, straight on til morning. This week's special guests include Lucas Herr and Michael Payne, both of whom boast numerous nerdy credentials.
Join Jonathan and Chris as they first cover news stories from Star Wars and Star Trek from the past two weeks. Topics include Star Wars The High Republic, Tom Kane, 800 Episodes/Films from the Star Trek Franchise, and Tig Notaro and Discovery Season 4. Then we have our feature discussion regarding Akira Kurosawa, Seven Samurai, and their influences on both Star Trek and Star Wars. We discuss how an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and an episode of The Mandalorian all connect to Seven Samurai, as well as their similarities and differences. We discuss which episode did it best, and choose a favorite. Contact the Show: Twitter - @LogsAndLightPodFacebook - www.facebook.com/LogsAndLightsabersPodInstagram - @logsandlightsaberspodEmail - logslightsaberspod@gmail.com Contact the Hosts Jonathan - justadisneygeek on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube Chris - @chrisstough1 or @PghTrekChat on Twitter, Pittsburgh's Trek Chat on YouTube, Email chistopherstoughlsw@gmail.com Connect with Geek News Now Twitter - @GNN_HomeFacebook - Geek News NowWebsite - www.geeknewsnow.net Theme Music composed by Chip Cranmer. Find his other work at https://www.oundcloud.com/chipcraymer www.metallicdicegames.comPromo Code - GNN www.riptapparel.comPromo Code - GNN10(Daily Tees excluded from promotion)
Oscars & Himbeeren - "Deutschlands allerwichtigster Filmpodcast … bei weitem"
Seit Mitte Oktober 2020 läuft auf Netflix die dritte Staffel von "Star Trek: Discovery". Nach den fulminanten und innovativen Vorgänger-Staffeln hatten die bekennenden Fanboys Axel und Ronny viel Vorfreude in den neuesten TV-Ableger von Gene Roddenberry's Zukunftsvision gelegt. Doch nach Sichtung der ersten Episoden stellt sich langsam Ernüchterung ein. Sind die Geschichten des "Star Trek"-Franchise, eines der ältesten der Fernsehgeschichte, allmählich zu Ende erzählt? Sind Roddenberry's Hoffnungen und Sichtweisen für die Menschheit nicht mehr zeitgemäß? In "Deutschlands allerwichtigstem Filmpodcast … bei weitem" widmen sich Ronny und Axel der Frage: Wie viel Schwachsinn muss "Star Trek" noch verkraften?
This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection. Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ship nd use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING. This week on Episode 482 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out' Star Trek's longevity according to Franchise Captain Alex Kurtzman, and Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahon takes a victory lap after the season 1 finale! In Star Trek gaming, we dive further into House Shattered and STO Devs drop in on the team to say "Hello!" Then, Gray takes us down memory lane with another RetroTrekGame review followed by our review of the Season Finale of Lower Decks. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you believe the Star Trek Franchise is diverse enough to avoid ‘Franchise Fatigue? AND CQ: What Lower Decks content do you want to see in-game? Story missions with Beta Shift? Tulgana IV location map? The Dog? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Takes 5 Alex Kurtzman is a busy man. Other than his work on “The Comey Rule” and the upcoming “Silence of the Lambs” television adaptation titled “Clarice”, Kurtzman also works on a little franchise called Star Trek. This week, Kurtzman sat down with the Hollywood Reporter's “TV's Top 5” to discuss everything he's been working on - and while we may or may not be excited for his other projects - well...let's just say we aren't partnered with the Thomas Harris Podcast Network. Kurtzman spent a lot of time talking about Star Trek: Discovery, which is of no surprise - the third season's premiere is set for October 15th. When asked about how long the series would likely run, Kurtzman was frank in both the series' praise and direction - as well as in the Showrunners commitment to keeping Trek fresh. Along those same lines, Kurtzman noted that he had plans with ViacomCBS for Star Trek that reached - currently - to 2027. When asked whether he was afraid of over-saturating the market with Star Trek, Kurtzman expressed that he felt the world needed the franchise, and that diversity in programming was the key to keeping it relevant. Lower Decks NYCC Panel Last week, in episode 481 of Priority One, we talked about the New York Comic Con Star Trek happenings. But if you'll remember, we skipped coverage of the Lower Decks panel because it was spoiler heavy. You've had a week to catch up, but if you still haven't watched the season finale of “Lower Decks”, skip to Star Trek Gaming! -- SPOILERS INCOMING -- During the Comic Con panel, Showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of “Lower Decks” talked about what happened in season 1, and where their characters were heading for season 2 - sans, sadly, Fred Tatasciore's Lieutenant Shaxs. There were some fun ideas on how to bring back the battle-hardened Bajoran - and discussion on whether he was really dead - or just mostly dead. About half way through the panel, the cast was joined by series special guest Jonathan Frakes, and that's when things got predictably spoiler-y. As it turns out, Frakes spoiled plot points for co-star Jack Quaid before the show even started. Of Riker, and his appearance on Lower Decks, Showrunner Mike McMahan stressed the characters' fun attitude and joy. And if you're concerned that Boimler will mysteriously find his way back to the Cerritos for the Season 2 premiere, fear not. He will be on the Titan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Mike McMahan Talks Lower Decks This week, Mike McMahan took a Season One victory lap - of sorts - hitting Youtube, Variety, and Inverse to discuss what happened on and off screen during “Lower Decks” first season. On Youtube, McMahan explained his thoughts behind using the Pakled as the finale's “Big Bads”. He continued those musings with Variety, before moving on to spoilers - and cheeky possible-spoilers. ”We'll see the Titan next season because Boimler is off the Cerritos, and we'll be seeing Capt. Riker again as well. Boimler has been talking about moving on to bigger and better all first season, and now we're going to see what happens when he gets what he wants.”. McMahan said Councilor Troi would NOT make in appearance in Season 2. But when asked if OTHER TNG Alumn would join, noted, ”That, my friend, I will not tell you, I would say, feels like a pretty good chance of it.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWq77kgg3Q McMahan told Variety that the second season of Lower Decks would dive deeper into sexuality - Mariner's specifically - saying ”For me and for the writers as we were making this, we didn't intentionally mean for anybody to be strictly heteronormative or straight or cis. Every Starfleet officer is probably at the baseline bisexual, in a way. That being said, I am not the most amazing person at writing those kind of stories. I think we get a little bit better about it in the second season.” Mike McMahan Keeps Talking Lower Decks Heading to Inverse, McMahan may have answered a question we've asked on Priority One. Could Lower Decks be an off-kilter representation of the Cerritos' adventures through Starfleet gossip? ”If you're in Starfleet, and all this stuff has happened, it would be like if you were in the military now, and you were reading about — or hearing about – [real events] either officially or word of mouth through people who have been on ships, or people catching up. There are so many people on these ships, of course they're going to talk to each other. They're going to take real life events and put those into media. I think what I'm trying to say is there is no one unifying theory of communication. To me, it's more that there's going to be mosaic of communication. There's things that are going to be popularized, there's things in the news, there's things you'll learn at Starfleet academy there's going to be stuff you'll hear rumors about. It's out there and it's going to be known.” If you're wondering about the “First Contact” uniforms making an appearance on Lower Decks, McMahan had an answer for that too! ”I'm very fascinated with the idea that we have replicators [in Star Trek] that can make anything. But who's designing that stuff? It becomes like intellectual items, like why aren't they all eating Lincoln's last meal? The more you look at it, some ships would have different stuff, which is why you'd want to get the thing with the purple stripe on it, which goes all the way down to uniforms. I mean why is Starfleet even in uniforms? It's not to make them camouflaged and they're not strictly military. It's representational of who Starfleet is.” STLV 2020 CANCELLED We've got some breaking news tonight, thanks to our Associate Producer Shane Hoover. According to NBC news affiliate Las Vegas 3, the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention has been cancelled. From the website, "Creation Entertainment, the company that brings the Trek convention each year, has announced that the December 2020 show is not going to happen due to pandemic-related reasons. The Star Trek convention will resume next year in Las Vegas on August 11 - 15 at the Rio.” Though we couldn't find any OFFICIAL release from Creation Entertainment at the time of this writing, their previous STLV 2020 page is no longer accessible. Instead it gives way to the 55th anniversary of Star Trek - and creator Gene Roddenberry's 100th Birthday - in 2021. Keep your ear right here for more on the news. Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Venture(Beat) into the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Newer captains may find it hard to believe (and older captains harder to accept), but Cryptic Studios opened its doors before the NX-01 first left spacedock. This year Cryptic celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and last week tech business magazine VentureBeat published an interview with Cryptic CEO Stephen D'Angelo. In the interview D'Angelo shows off his toy cabinet (he has a Galaxy-X model, not that we're jealous or anything), and speaks about thirteen years with a game company driven by outside IP. Saying specifically of Star Trek Online, ”Star Trek is a universe more than a storytelling style. We've tried to, like I said, give people an experience in that universe that captures the look, the feel, and the stories, but going for the diversity the universe offers”. D'Angelo also talked about being STO's executive producer when it went free-to-play, the changing nature of the game's playerbase, and the company's history in the MMO space as a whole. The Titan Reprises A Familiar Tune? By Thomas Reynolds Captains, be advised: the Trek nuggets in this segment may spoil your dinner. Proceed with caution. Last week's season finale of Star Trek Lower Decks captivated us with drama, tragedy, callbacks, comedy–you know, all that jazz. While the show taketh away (RIP Shaxs), it might also giveth STO players something they've wanted for a very long time. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account dropped a screenshot of the in-game Titan and quoted its swingin' captain's call to action. Admittedly, this doesn't explicitly say what is going on with the Titan in 2411. Cryptic may have simply been capitalizing on the ship's newfound public awareness. However, we had it from Ambassador Kael himself that “there's something coming from Lower Decks soon-ish,” but he couldn't tell us about it lest he ”spoil a surprise in the last episode.” It's hard not to imagine a T6 Luna-class is finally in the cards, and its holodeck has the Bourbon Street Bar already loaded. Or maybe we're getting little horga'hn ground devices for the upcoming Tulgana IV map. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314569893358968832 Synth Wave: the Extended Remix By Thomas Reynolds Hopefully you've had a chance to play House Shattered's new TFO, “Synth Wave,” since it was released last week. If you have, you might've noticed some of the escaping ships really seem to like the Utopia Planitia Starbase, because they never leave it. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account also confirmed that ships were getting stuck within the starbase, which means they could never leave and the TFO could never end. Cryptic says it'll fix the issue with the October 13th patch, and the event will be extended by another week to make up for the bug. Apparently you shouldn't let homicidal AIs write your Holodeck code. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314617854197526531?s=20
This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection. Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ship nd use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING. This week on Episode 482 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s longevity according to Franchise Captain Alex Kurtzman, and Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahon takes a victory lap after the season 1 finale! In Star Trek gaming, we dive further into House Shattered and STO Devs drop in on the team to say "Hello!" Then, Gray takes us down memory lane with another RetroTrekGame review followed by our review of the Season Finale of Lower Decks. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you believe the Star Trek Franchise is diverse enough to avoid ‘Franchise Fatigue? AND CQ: What Lower Decks content do you want to see in-game? Story missions with Beta Shift? Tulgana IV location map? The Dog? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Takes 5 Alex Kurtzman is a busy man. Other than his work on “The Comey Rule” and the upcoming “Silence of the Lambs” television adaptation titled “Clarice”, Kurtzman also works on a little franchise called Star Trek. This week, Kurtzman sat down with the Hollywood Reporter’s “TV’s Top 5” to discuss everything he’s been working on - and while we may or may not be excited for his other projects - well...let’s just say we aren’t partnered with the Thomas Harris Podcast Network. Kurtzman spent a lot of time talking about Star Trek: Discovery, which is of no surprise - the third season’s premiere is set for October 15th. When asked about how long the series would likely run, Kurtzman was frank in both the series' praise and direction - as well as in the Showrunners commitment to keeping Trek fresh. Along those same lines, Kurtzman noted that he had plans with ViacomCBS for Star Trek that reached - currently - to 2027. When asked whether he was afraid of over-saturating the market with Star Trek, Kurtzman expressed that he felt the world needed the franchise, and that diversity in programming was the key to keeping it relevant. Lower Decks NYCC Panel Last week, in episode 481 of Priority One, we talked about the New York Comic Con Star Trek happenings. But if you’ll remember, we skipped coverage of the Lower Decks panel because it was spoiler heavy. You’ve had a week to catch up, but if you still haven’t watched the season finale of “Lower Decks”, skip to Star Trek Gaming! -- SPOILERS INCOMING -- During the Comic Con panel, Showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of “Lower Decks” talked about what happened in season 1, and where their characters were heading for season 2 - sans, sadly, Fred Tatasciore’s Lieutenant Shaxs. There were some fun ideas on how to bring back the battle-hardened Bajoran - and discussion on whether he was really dead - or just mostly dead. About half way through the panel, the cast was joined by series special guest Jonathan Frakes, and that’s when things got predictably spoiler-y. As it turns out, Frakes spoiled plot points for co-star Jack Quaid before the show even started. Of Riker, and his appearance on Lower Decks, Showrunner Mike McMahan stressed the characters' fun attitude and joy. And if you’re concerned that Boimler will mysteriously find his way back to the Cerritos for the Season 2 premiere, fear not. He will be on the Titan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Mike McMahan Talks Lower Decks This week, Mike McMahan took a Season One victory lap - of sorts - hitting Youtube, Variety, and Inverse to discuss what happened on and off screen during “Lower Decks” first season. On Youtube, McMahan explained his thoughts behind using the Pakled as the finale’s “Big Bads”. He continued those musings with Variety, before moving on to spoilers - and cheeky possible-spoilers. ”We’ll see the Titan next season because Boimler is off the Cerritos, and we’ll be seeing Capt. Riker again as well. Boimler has been talking about moving on to bigger and better all first season, and now we’re going to see what happens when he gets what he wants.”. McMahan said Councilor Troi would NOT make in appearance in Season 2. But when asked if OTHER TNG Alumn would join, noted, ”That, my friend, I will not tell you, I would say, feels like a pretty good chance of it.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWq77kgg3Q McMahan told Variety that the second season of Lower Decks would dive deeper into sexuality - Mariner’s specifically - saying ”For me and for the writers as we were making this, we didn’t intentionally mean for anybody to be strictly heteronormative or straight or cis. Every Starfleet officer is probably at the baseline bisexual, in a way. That being said, I am not the most amazing person at writing those kind of stories. I think we get a little bit better about it in the second season.” Mike McMahan Keeps Talking Lower Decks Heading to Inverse, McMahan may have answered a question we’ve asked on Priority One. Could Lower Decks be an off-kilter representation of the Cerritos’ adventures through Starfleet gossip? ”If you’re in Starfleet, and all this stuff has happened, it would be like if you were in the military now, and you were reading about — or hearing about – [real events] either officially or word of mouth through people who have been on ships, or people catching up. There are so many people on these ships, of course they’re going to talk to each other. They’re going to take real life events and put those into media. I think what I’m trying to say is there is no one unifying theory of communication. To me, it’s more that there’s going to be mosaic of communication. There’s things that are going to be popularized, there’s things in the news, there’s things you’ll learn at Starfleet academy there’s going to be stuff you’ll hear rumors about. It’s out there and it’s going to be known.” If you’re wondering about the “First Contact” uniforms making an appearance on Lower Decks, McMahan had an answer for that too! ”I’m very fascinated with the idea that we have replicators [in Star Trek] that can make anything. But who’s designing that stuff? It becomes like intellectual items, like why aren’t they all eating Lincoln’s last meal? The more you look at it, some ships would have different stuff, which is why you’d want to get the thing with the purple stripe on it, which goes all the way down to uniforms. I mean why is Starfleet even in uniforms? It’s not to make them camouflaged and they’re not strictly military. It’s representational of who Starfleet is.” STLV 2020 CANCELLED We’ve got some breaking news tonight, thanks to our Associate Producer Shane Hoover. According to NBC news affiliate Las Vegas 3, the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention has been cancelled. From the website, "Creation Entertainment, the company that brings the Trek convention each year, has announced that the December 2020 show is not going to happen due to pandemic-related reasons. The Star Trek convention will resume next year in Las Vegas on August 11 - 15 at the Rio.” Though we couldn't find any OFFICIAL release from Creation Entertainment at the time of this writing, their previous STLV 2020 page is no longer accessible. Instead it gives way to the 55th anniversary of Star Trek - and creator Gene Roddenberry’s 100th Birthday - in 2021. Keep your ear right here for more on the news. Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Venture(Beat) into the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Newer captains may find it hard to believe (and older captains harder to accept), but Cryptic Studios opened its doors before the NX-01 first left spacedock. This year Cryptic celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and last week tech business magazine VentureBeat published an interview with Cryptic CEO Stephen D’Angelo. In the interview D’Angelo shows off his toy cabinet (he has a Galaxy-X model, not that we’re jealous or anything), and speaks about thirteen years with a game company driven by outside IP. Saying specifically of Star Trek Online, ”Star Trek is a universe more than a storytelling style. We’ve tried to, like I said, give people an experience in that universe that captures the look, the feel, and the stories, but going for the diversity the universe offers”. D’Angelo also talked about being STO’s executive producer when it went free-to-play, the changing nature of the game’s playerbase, and the company’s history in the MMO space as a whole. The Titan Reprises A Familiar Tune? By Thomas Reynolds Captains, be advised: the Trek nuggets in this segment may spoil your dinner. Proceed with caution. Last week’s season finale of Star Trek Lower Decks captivated us with drama, tragedy, callbacks, comedy–you know, all that jazz. While the show taketh away (RIP Shaxs), it might also giveth STO players something they’ve wanted for a very long time. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account dropped a screenshot of the in-game Titan and quoted its swingin’ captain’s call to action. Admittedly, this doesn’t explicitly say what is going on with the Titan in 2411. Cryptic may have simply been capitalizing on the ship’s newfound public awareness. However, we had it from Ambassador Kael himself that “there’s something coming from Lower Decks soon-ish,” but he couldn’t tell us about it lest he ”spoil a surprise in the last episode.” It’s hard not to imagine a T6 Luna-class is finally in the cards, and its holodeck has the Bourbon Street Bar already loaded. Or maybe we’re getting little horga'hn ground devices for the upcoming Tulgana IV map. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314569893358968832 Synth Wave: the Extended Remix By Thomas Reynolds Hopefully you’ve had a chance to play House Shattered’s new TFO, “Synth Wave,” since it was released last week. If you have, you might've noticed some of the escaping ships really seem to like the Utopia Planitia Starbase, because they never leave it. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account also confirmed that ships were getting stuck within the starbase, which means they could never leave and the TFO could never end. Cryptic says it’ll fix the issue with the October 13th patch, and the event will be extended by another week to make up for the bug. Apparently you shouldn’t let homicidal AIs write your Holodeck code. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314617854197526531?s=20
In this episode, we talk about the Star Trek Adventures RPG, and what you can expect from this show. We’ll also talk to Jim Johnson, the Product Line Manager for Star Trek Adventures. All on this, the first episode of STA Engage.Ok, with that out of the way, welcome to the show. Let’s start with a basic introduction. I’m your host, Dr RPG, Jeff Harvey. I’m not a real doctor, although I do play one in Star Trek Adventures. I have been a gamer for a very long time, and if there were advanced degrees handed out for things like DMing and nerding about in one's basement...I’d definitely have earned one my now.This is STA Engage, the show where we talk about the Star Trek Adventures Role-Playing by Modiphius Entertainment.So what can you expect from this show? Well, in association with the folks over at ContinuingMissionsta.com, we are going to highlight the product STA line, interviews with Modiphious, and STA community members and leaders, discuss ways to improve your game, or get the most out of your character. Story ideas, general Star Trek news...and so much more.All of this is part of an effort to help fans of Star Trek, and of role-playing better engage with the Star Trek Franchise, the Star Trek Adventures game, and the community at large.This show is brought to you by the letter Q, the Number 1, and the support of people like you. So, like, subscribe, share, and support us on patreon (eventually). You can find more info about the folks that sponsor us and are putting this show together, our production team at Studio Tembo, the folks at Continuing Mission, and our primary sponsor for season one, Adventure Ink, just follow the links down in the doobly do.With all that out of the way, I guess the big question is, “ What is STA, and why should I care?”For that, I think it’s best to talk to one of the creative voices behind Star Trek Adventures; Product Line Manager Jim Johnson:Next time, we will talk about getting started with your character for STA, and how you can create a memorable persona.So tune in next time for: Where Noone Has Gone Before, or, Another fine Mess you’ve gotten us into!Until then, I’m your host, Not a real Dr RPG Jeff Harvey, and on behalf of myself, my guest Jim Johnson, and everybody that works behind the scenes here, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe, Live Long and Prosper.Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/StudioTemboThe Official Modiphius Entertainment Site https://www.modiphius.net/ https://twitter.com/Modiphius https://www.facebook.com/ModiphiusThe Official STA Engage SIte: http://staengage.com/Our Wonderful Sponsor! https://adventureink.xyz/ https://www.facebook.com/adventureinkcomicsOur Production Team https://studiotembo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/StudioTembo/ https://twitter.com/StudioTemboThe Continuing Mission https://continuingmissionsta.com/Starfleet Command’s Discord https://discord.gg/YaVEQyG--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/staengage/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/staengage/support
Second star to the right and on till morning! Take THAT Star Trek! We ranked and reviewed all six films in the original Star Trek film franchise! There were ups, there were plenty of downs too, but overall it was a solid space adventure for us all! A very special thanks to our six guests for this series: Sean Jarrett Josh Kadish (@GoshJosh525 on Twitter) Shelbie Janocha (@maampleasecalmdown on Instagram) Matt Jablin (www.mattjablin.com) Paisley Smith (@ThePaiz on Instagram) Chandler Smidt (@smidiot4 on Twitter) Next week I will post our schedule of episodes for our upcoming series: The Exorcist! Also, check out our Patreon for only $1 a month! We covered all four Next Generation films (Generations, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis - not necessarily in that order though..) Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/L2W
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This week on Episode 474 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Alex Kurtzman’s big feelings on Short Treks, where “Strange New Worlds” is heading, how you can get some free Trek, and WHO wants to be part of the Star Trek Franchise. In Gaming news, Timelines launches “Plateau of Tomorrow” and Star Trek Adventures proposes that it’s Good to be Bad! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: During the COVID Pandemic, how are you listening to Priority One Podcast? AND CQ: What was your favorite Season 2 Short Trek? Which was your least favorite? AND CQ: If you could cast David Tennant in any role in Star Trek, which role would it be? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Talks Short Treks As the idiom goes - “Good things come in small packages”. Jewelry boxes - small. Puppies - small. Priority One Producer - small. Emmy nominated Star Trek program - small - or more precisely, Short. This week, Star Trek Admiral Alex Kurtzman sat down with Deadline Senior Editor and Chief TV Critic Dominic Patten to talk about the Emmy nominated Short Treks “The Girl Who Made the Stars” and “Q&A”. In general, what Kurtzman likes about Short Treks is the series ability to explore things that would otherwise go unseen in the Star Trek multiverse - sometimes using different mediums. With regards to the animated “The Girl Who Made The Stars”, Kurtzman wanted to take the opportunity to emulate another animation house - Pixar. Talking about “Q&A”, Kurtzman pointed out his love of “Waiting for Godot” and Hitchcock’s “Rope” and “Lifeboat”, citing the limited sets and how that challenge has the opportunity to ramp up the drama. He then told an interesting story about Picard Season 1 showrunner Michael Chabon, the writer of “Q&A” Finally, Kurtzman talked about the challenges of making Short Treks, as well as what’s to come in future seasons. We’ll of course have the full video in our show notes, so be sure to trek it out! Screenshot Courtesy of Deadline Then Kurtzman Talks Strange New Worlds! During Kurtzman’s sit-down with Dominic Patton on Deadlines “Contenders Television: The Nominees”, the conversation shifted from the Short Trek “Q&A” to the highly-anticipated “Strange New Worlds”. For those that don’t remember, “Strange New Worlds” is the recently announced live-action series that will focus on Anson Mount’s Christopher Pike, Ethan Peck’s Mr. Spock, and Rebecca Romijn’s Number One aboard the Enterprise, pre-Kirk. The bad news is that Kurtzman didn’t talk long about the upcoming series - but if we’ve learned anything from the previous segment, content doesn’t necessarily have to be long to be good! Kurtzman minced NO words when he gave a synopsis of the show - and may we just say...SQUEEEEE!!!! And one more time for the people in the back - SQUUUEEEE!!!! Excuse me. Kurtzman then spoke to Pike and the crew’s optimism, and how Pike’s trauma could open interesting story-telling doors for the series. Watch Short Trek Season 2 for Free! If you haven’t seen any “so-called” NuTrek - that is to say any Star Trek launched on CBS All Access - and you are feeling a little left out, then we may have some good news. As a “For Your Consideration” Emmy push, CBS has made its entire second season of Short Treks available - absolutely free! Reported by CNET, who’s parent company is ViacomCBS, the second season is free to view on CBS.com and youtube and includes “Q&A”, “The Trouble With Edward”, “Ask Not”, “Ephraim and Dot”, “The Girl Who Made the Stars”, and “Children of Mars”. We’ll link the Youtube videos to our show notes, so you can give them a watch from the comfort of Priority One Podcast.com! But don’t wait, you’ll only have access to the episodes until August 31st! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j6s_zfgv4c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx0Eg5NvDbw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHAEBJ7xKv4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72w6-qP0Ve0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGOsa4Ojiss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hot0uT8c3ys David Tennant Wants A Shot At Trek Star Trek, in the United States particularly, is one of the founding fathers of nerd-pop culture. Even if you haven’t seen an episode of the original series, you probably know who Spock is or that Scotty will beam you up. In England, the same is likely true, but there is a franchise even older - even more popular than Trek - WHO knows what it is? Doctor Who, of course. The series which first aired in 1963, three years before Star Trek, follows the adventures of a rogue time lord - known as the Doctor - and his companions. They travel through space and time using the TARDIS, a blue police box that was common in England in the mid-60’s. So why are we talking about Doctor Who on our Star Trek podcast? Because the tenth Doctor, and one of the most popular, wants a go at Trek. In a Reddit AMA thread, David Tennant - who played the tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010 - was asked which franchise he would most like to “Cross off his acting bucket list, Tennant responded ”Star Trek would be great. After talking to George Takei for the podcast I’ve got a bit immersed in it.”. According to SyFy.com, the podcast Tennant was referring to was “David Tennant Does A Podcast With....”. There were several suggestions on who the former Who should play, but Trelane and Q both received quite a bit of Buzz. Q would be apropos, as SyFy points out. The Borg - which were introduced in the episode “Q Who” - were based on Doctor Who’s Cybermen. Photo Courtesy of SyFy.com Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Timelines: “Plateau of Tomorrow” From Thursday, August 20th to Monday, August 24th, Star Trek Timelines plumbs the darkest depths of the 20th century with the “Plateau of Tomorrow” Faction Event for the Dominion, Terran and Klingon Empires. The second part of The Capitoline Wolf story, this event features the new 5-star "Brigitte" Torres, 5-star Alicia Travers, returning 4-star Incognito Kirk, and recurring 5-star Humanoid Figure event crew. Equally new is the 5-star Aenar Jhamel faction reward, which will feature in the following week’s “Whistles and Canaries” Galaxy Event. Star Trek Adventures: It’s Good to Be Bad There are no villains who don’t have their reasons, said Mr. Welles–and now, there are eight fewer villains who don’t have stats either. The latest release for Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures, “Iconic Villains,” turns eight of Trek’s most celebrated baddies into fully playable non-player characters. The 15-page PDF-only document sells for US$5.22 for your tabletop gaming needs, and the accompanying miniatures set will set you back US$52.34 once Modiphius has more of them to sell. However one of the featured foes is none other than Q himself, which makes us wonder: what does God need with a stat block? Check-Out Time for Trexels II If you’ve been interested in developer YesGnome's Trexels II mobile game, but never got around to playing it, you have until the end of this month to get it in gear. On August 14th, YesGnome announced on Facebook that “the time has come...to part ways.” Trexels II will no longer be available on the Google Play or Apple App Stores as of September 1st, but it is not going away entirely. The game servers will still be maintained after that date “until further notice.”
This week on Episode 474 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out' Alex Kurtzman's big feelings on Short Treks, where “Strange New Worlds” is heading, how you can get some free Trek, and WHO wants to be part of the Star Trek Franchise. In Gaming news, Timelines launches “Plateau of Tomorrow” and Star Trek Adventures proposes that it's Good to be Bad! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: During the COVID Pandemic, how are you listening to Priority One Podcast? AND CQ: What was your favorite Season 2 Short Trek? Which was your least favorite? AND CQ: If you could cast David Tennant in any role in Star Trek, which role would it be? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Talks Short Treks As the idiom goes - “Good things come in small packages”. Jewelry boxes - small. Puppies - small. Priority One Producer - small. Emmy nominated Star Trek program - small - or more precisely, Short. This week, Star Trek Admiral Alex Kurtzman sat down with Deadline Senior Editor and Chief TV Critic Dominic Patten to talk about the Emmy nominated Short Treks “The Girl Who Made the Stars” and “Q&A”. In general, what Kurtzman likes about Short Treks is the series ability to explore things that would otherwise go unseen in the Star Trek multiverse - sometimes using different mediums. With regards to the animated “The Girl Who Made The Stars”, Kurtzman wanted to take the opportunity to emulate another animation house - Pixar. Talking about “Q&A”, Kurtzman pointed out his love of “Waiting for Godot” and Hitchcock's “Rope” and “Lifeboat”, citing the limited sets and how that challenge has the opportunity to ramp up the drama. He then told an interesting story about Picard Season 1 showrunner Michael Chabon, the writer of “Q&A” Finally, Kurtzman talked about the challenges of making Short Treks, as well as what's to come in future seasons. We'll of course have the full video in our show notes, so be sure to trek it out! Screenshot Courtesy of Deadline Then Kurtzman Talks Strange New Worlds! During Kurtzman's sit-down with Dominic Patton on Deadlines “Contenders Television: The Nominees”, the conversation shifted from the Short Trek “Q&A” to the highly-anticipated “Strange New Worlds”. For those that don't remember, “Strange New Worlds” is the recently announced live-action series that will focus on Anson Mount's Christopher Pike, Ethan Peck's Mr. Spock, and Rebecca Romijn's Number One aboard the Enterprise, pre-Kirk. The bad news is that Kurtzman didn't talk long about the upcoming series - but if we've learned anything from the previous segment, content doesn't necessarily have to be long to be good! Kurtzman minced NO words when he gave a synopsis of the show - and may we just say...SQUEEEEE!!!! And one more time for the people in the back - SQUUUEEEE!!!! Excuse me. Kurtzman then spoke to Pike and the crew's optimism, and how Pike's trauma could open interesting story-telling doors for the series. Watch Short Trek Season 2 for Free! If you haven't seen any “so-called” NuTrek - that is to say any Star Trek launched on CBS All Access - and you are feeling a little left out, then we may have some good news. As a “For Your Consideration” Emmy push, CBS has made its entire second season of Short Treks available - absolutely free! Reported by CNET, who's parent company is ViacomCBS, the second season is free to view on CBS.com and youtube and includes “Q&A”, “The Trouble With Edward”, “Ask Not”, “Ephraim and Dot”, “The Girl Who Made the Stars”, and “Children of Mars”. We'll link the Youtube videos to our show notes, so you can give them a watch from the comfort of Priority One Podcast.com! But don't wait, you'll only have access to the episodes until August 31st! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j6s_zfgv4c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx0Eg5NvDbw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHAEBJ7xKv4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72w6-qP0Ve0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGOsa4Ojiss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hot0uT8c3ys David Tennant Wants A Shot At Trek Star Trek, in the United States particularly, is one of the founding fathers of nerd-pop culture. Even if you haven't seen an episode of the original series, you probably know who Spock is or that Scotty will beam you up. In England, the same is likely true, but there is a franchise even older - even more popular than Trek - WHO knows what it is? Doctor Who, of course. The series which first aired in 1963, three years before Star Trek, follows the adventures of a rogue time lord - known as the Doctor - and his companions. They travel through space and time using the TARDIS, a blue police box that was common in England in the mid-60's. So why are we talking about Doctor Who on our Star Trek podcast? Because the tenth Doctor, and one of the most popular, wants a go at Trek. In a Reddit AMA thread, David Tennant - who played the tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010 - was asked which franchise he would most like to “Cross off his acting bucket list, Tennant responded ”Star Trek would be great. After talking to George Takei for the podcast I've got a bit immersed in it.”. According to SyFy.com, the podcast Tennant was referring to was “David Tennant Does A Podcast With....”. There were several suggestions on who the former Who should play, but Trelane and Q both received quite a bit of Buzz. Q would be apropos, as SyFy points out. The Borg - which were introduced in the episode “Q Who” - were based on Doctor Who's Cybermen. Photo Courtesy of SyFy.com Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Timelines: “Plateau of Tomorrow” From Thursday, August 20th to Monday, August 24th, Star Trek Timelines plumbs the darkest depths of the 20th century with the “Plateau of Tomorrow” Faction Event for the Dominion, Terran and Klingon Empires. The second part of The Capitoline Wolf story, this event features the new 5-star "Brigitte" Torres, 5-star Alicia Travers, returning 4-star Incognito Kirk, and recurring 5-star Humanoid Figure event crew. Equally new is the 5-star Aenar Jhamel faction reward, which will feature in the following week's “Whistles and Canaries” Galaxy Event. Star Trek Adventures: It's Good to Be Bad There are no villains who don't have their reasons, said Mr. Welles–and now, there are eight fewer villains who don't have stats either. The latest release for Modiphius Entertainment's Star Trek Adventures, “Iconic Villains,” turns eight of Trek's most celebrated baddies into fully playable non-player characters. The 15-page PDF-only document sells for US$5.22 for your tabletop gaming needs, and the accompanying miniatures set will set you back US$52.34 once Modiphius has more of them to sell. However one of the featured foes is none other than Q himself, which makes us wonder: what does God need with a stat block? Check-Out Time for Trexels II If you've been interested in developer YesGnome's Trexels II mobile game, but never got around to playing it, you have until the end of this month to get it in gear. On August 14th, YesGnome announced on Facebook that “the time has come...to part ways.” Trexels II will no longer be available on the Google Play or Apple App Stores as of September 1st, but it is not going away entirely. The game servers will still be maintained after that date “until further notice.”
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Hosts: Emrys and Katie Guest: DanIn our Eighteenth episode we meet Dan, who is a massive fraidy-cat and has a fear of the dark that manifests itself in an unusual way.We all have anxiety dreams, we make a deal with the devil but he'll only come when we least expect it, we avoid the velociraptors, we plug Josh Gad content, we coin the phrase quiche (an elision of kitsch and niche), Billy Zane dances... a lot, we all hate long creepy finger nails, we talk about boobs, we encounter some tentacular monsters, we make plans for the end of days, we leave the doors open at the HP Lovecraft Zoo, we experience ‘that' ending and we also discuss the movies Demon Knight and The Mist.MoviesTales From The Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) Time Stamp: 25:18Directed by: Earnest R. DickersonWritten by: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Mark BishopWhere to watch:US: Stream on ShudderUS & UK: Buy & Rent from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTubeThe Mist (2007) Time Stamp: 47:34Directed by: Frank DarabontWritten by: Frank Darabont & Stephen KingWhere to watch:US: Stream on Fubo. Rent from Amazon & Buy from Amazon, YouTube, Google Play, iTunesUK: Travel back in time and buy a physical copySPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven't seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back. We also discuss the following media:Movies: The Goonies, Splash, Back To The Future, Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Christine, IT, Children of The Corn, Pet Sematary, Nightbreed, Scream, Star Wars Saga, Dawn of the Dead, Hostel Franchise, Jurassic Park, Grindhouse, Death Proof, Sideways, Hateful Eight, The Green Mike l, The Shawshank Redemption, 28 Days Later, Species, Splice. TV Shows: IT (1990), Central Park, Bob's Burgers, Star Trek Franchise, Tales From The Crypt, Tales From The Cryptkeeper, The Walking Dead, Brooklyn Nine-nine.Comic book series: Tales From The Crypt.YouTube Channel: Josh Gad (Reunited Apart)Instagram: @curatorsofhorror Email: curatorsofhorror@gmail.com Produced and Edited by: Emrys Recorded remotely using: SquadCast Opening Music: Tiffany Hern Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
Don't bother to bring your stinking badges 'cause we're looking for "The Sword of Kahless"!Musician and podcaster GooeyFame is back on the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that sees our heroes leave the safety of the Federation to go on a dangerous treasure hunt. After years of searching, Dahar Master Kor believes he has found the location of the great Sword of Kahless. But can Worf, Jadzia, and Kor reach the sword before Toral, son of Duras, and will their victory mean the end of their friendships . . . and their lives?Worf (and Worf actor Michael Dorn) is one of the unsung figures of the Star Trek Franchise, having appeared in 3 Trek series and 5 feature films. The strength, gravity, and unintentional levity he brings to his character make him one of the most appealing characters in the franchise, and his portrayal of Worf as a man in conflict with his past, his family, and his legacy has been the font of many a great Trek story (and hopefully more to come). On this episode, we talk about the history and legacy of the character, Wor's unwavering commitment to honor, why so many of his victories seem like defeats, the impressive lore of the Klingon racer, the impressively long character arc of Kor, and Trek's rock-solid bench of side characters.We also discuss the nature of veganism in Trek, the unbelievable career of stunt man Tom Morga, innocent god swords, "Korf" is Worf's Wario, #SpockHelmet, blue crystal razors, another(!) Starlost shout-out, the 3 sacred treasures of Japan, Neutrogena T-Gel money, caves caves caves, making Christopher Plummer be in your PC game, Sisko as the "cool teacher", a little Picard talk, some Trek news, Gooey is waiting for that Worf show, and Kal's got mad Gowron love!GIMME THAT TREK STUFF!Follow Gooey on Twitter and check out his other podcasts!https://twitter.com/gooeyfamehttps://twitter.com/VitrtualTheaterXhttps://twitter.com/PWRVPodcasthttps://twitter.com/BackTrekkingLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with Backtrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingSTUN EVERYONE with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us a new sword on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Don't bother to bring your stinking badges 'cause we're looking for "The Sword of Kahless"!Musician and podcaster GooeyFame is back on the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that sees our heroes leave the safety of the Federation to go on a dangerous treasure hunt. After years of searching, Dahar Master Kor believes he has found the location of the great Sword of Kahless. But can Worf, Jadzia, and Kor reach the sword before Toral, son of Duras, and will their victory mean the end of their friendships . . . and their lives?Worf (and Worf actor Michael Dorn) is one of the unsung figures of the Star Trek Franchise, having appeared in 3 Trek series and 5 feature films. The strength, gravity, and unintentional levity he brings to his character make him one of the most appealing characters in the franchise, and his portrayal of Worf as a man in conflict with his past, his family, and his legacy has been the font of many a great Trek story (and hopefully more to come). On this episode, we talk about the history and legacy of the character, Wor's unwavering commitment to honor, why so many of his victories seem like defeats, the impressive lore of the Klingon racer, the impressively long character arc of Kor, and Trek's rock-solid bench of side characters.We also discuss the nature of veganism in Trek, the unbelievable career of stunt man Tom Morga, innocent god swords, "Korf" is Worf's Wario, #SpockHelmet, blue crystal razors, another(!) Starlost shout-out, the 3 sacred treasures of Japan, Neutrogena T-Gel money, caves caves caves, making Christopher Plummer be in your PC game, Sisko as the "cool teacher", a little Picard talk, some Trek news, Gooey is waiting for that Worf show, and Kal's got mad Gowron love!GIMME THAT TREK STUFF!Follow Gooey on Twitter and check out his other podcasts!https://twitter.com/gooeyfamehttps://twitter.com/VitrtualTheaterXhttps://twitter.com/PWRVPodcasthttps://twitter.com/BackTrekkingLearn the story behind your favorite Trek stories with Backtrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingSTUN EVERYONE with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us a new sword on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Originally Aired Sunday, December 31st 2017 This week on Comm Talk Dallas and special guest Ben Avery (Comic book writer and Host of Strangers and Aliens) talk about Star Trek Generations! What did we like? What did we not like? What were some deeper things we saw in the film? Why does Ben believe it is a Christmas movie?! These questions and much more answered soon! Check out the show notes below to the YouTube version of our podcast to jump from section to section. Don't forget that you can find our podcasts on iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio. Show Notes: 2:25 Who is Ben Avery and what is Strangers and Aliens Ben Avery's Website: http://benavery.com/ Strangers and Aliens Website: http://strangersandaliens.com/ Strangers and Aliens Podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/ti4occ Strangers and Aliens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StrangersandAliens Strangers and Aliens Twitter: https://twitter.com/strangeandalien Strangers and Aliens Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrangersandAliens 9:02 Connections – What are some of your earliest connections with Star Trek Franchise and specifically Star Trek Generations 17:55 What did we like about the movie? 33:33 What did we not like about the movie? 49:35 Commercial Break – Social Media Marketing and Training – If you're in need of help setting up your online presence for your business or ministry please contact Dallas at geekdevotions@gmail.com 50:35 More about the team behind Strangers and Aliens 54:09 Deeper Meanings – What spiritual connections or applications do we see in this film? 1:24:15 Is it really a Christmas Movie? Why or why not? (Ben this will be a great time for you to promote your list on your website) 1:39:06 Final Words from Ben to the Devoted Geek Community
For a film as mixed a bag as J.J. Abrams’ second outing with the Star Trek Franchise, Case needed help. Enter Bret Eagleston of “Let’s Rewatch” fame! Can they identify some ways to improve Star Trek Into Darkness? Spoiler: They do! It’s a doozy!
Antithese #50 – Wie prägend war das Star Trek Franchise mit seinen Geschichten? (Teil 1)
This week on Priority One --- DS9 & Voyager get an HD remastering (sorta); We learn what S2 of Picard won’t be about; First Contact giveaways and events are still going strong in Star Trek Online while on the mobile platforms, Timelines and Starfleet Command get some interesting updates; then, we’re pleased to have with us Star Trek TNG’s Lt. Jae --- Tracee Lee Cocco! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: How impressed are you with the A.I. update to DS9 and Voyager. Does it make you pine for a HD release of both series? AND CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D’Quarka?... the new T6 D’Kora Update. TREK IT OUT by Elio LLeo DS9 & Voyager get a Hi-Def Treatment When Star Trek The Original Series and The Next Generation were given the hi-def treatment --- breathing new life into both series in stunning high-definition -- it didn’t take long for fans to start asking… when are we getting DS9 and Voyager?! Unfortunately, that wish might never be granted --- at least not according to Robert Meyer Burnett -- the writer, director, producer and editor of the bonus features included with The Next Generation and Enterprise Blu-ray releases. You see, back in 2017, Burnett went on record to explain that remastering these series is expensive and time consuming -- but, mostly expensive… and the return on investment wouldn’t be the same as with the other - more popular - series. However, a couple of fans took it upon themselves to apply some machine learning and digitally enhance several scenes from DS9 and Voyager into 4K Resolution. Last year, a fan that goes by CaptRobau uploaded a couple of comparison videos with scenes from DS9. Now, Billy Reichard ran a similar process to a couple of scenes from Voyager. Upgrade your Boring Zoom backgrounds w/ wild environments While we’re on the topic of technical advancements, COVID-19 has disrupted our daily lives in an unprecedented way. Many of us are adjusting to “Work From Home” scenarios and might even find themselves sitting in front of their laptops using a program like Zoom for work meetings… Or podcast production…. Well, if you happen to use Zoom for work, why not liven up that boring bedroom background with something more… Stellar? Via twitter, Star Trek released a few images that can be imported into Zoom and configured to be a virtual background! Now, Zoom already has this feature built in with some default backgrounds but, you can import these new images to set a more colorful stage! Why not set yourself in Chateu Picard? Or in a corridor aboard the Discovery? Either way, these are definitely a fun way to liven up those boring Zoom meetings… which could have probably still been addressed in an email… just sayin’ Picard S2 and A Star Trek Film Now that Picard has wrapped up it’s first season, the big question on everyone’s mind is --- what’s coming in Season 2. Although Chabon and Goldsman have explained that ideas are starting to formulate, Sir PatStew can tell you what it won’t be about… Pandemics. Now - although Sir Patrick has gone on record explaining his goals for Season 1 of Picard and how contemporary issues affected the themes of the first season -- he doesn’t believe tackling a pandemic storyline would be appropriate explaining “This is a disturbing and frightening and sad time for many thousands of people… It is too sensitive, too upsetting, too frightening, I think.” Russo & Hawley While we’re on the topic of future productions, Star Trek Picard’s composer - Jeff Russo - chatted with flickeringmyth.com to talk about his involvement with the Star Trek Franchise…. Including his connection to Noah Hawley --- who is supposed to take the director’s chair on the next Star Trek Film. The question --- has Russo spoken to Halwey about the next film. His reply “I have! We have spoken about it, and we’ve talked what he is going to want from a musical perspective, and how to approach it, and what the story is looking like it’s going to be, which is extremely exciting to me… He’s one to definitely talk about music with me, so when he called to say that his film was in the works, I was extremely excited.” Roddenberry Impact Awards Calling all Television Content creators! The Roddenberry Foundation and social impact agency Propper Daley’s A Day of Unreasonable Conversation have teamed up for this year’s Roddenberry Impact Awards. Ten awards of $10,000 will “be granted to television content creators who are committed to - and have innovative ideas and approaches for - reimagining the processes for writing and telling stories that better represent the diversity of people, thought, and expression throughout society. Those of you interested in applying have until May 8, 2020 at 5pm PT --- and remember --- the goal of the event is to //quote// unlock social progress through the power of stories //end quote//. Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover Free Borg Pack A free giveaway has just begun on April 9th for Console Captains, running for two weeks. Players can claim a free promotional Borg Pack once per account. The pack contains: 4 Borg Lock Box Weapon Packs (choice of Borg ground or space weapon) 1 Faction-appropriate Borg Bridge Officer 1 Small XP Boost And though the PC giveaway started last week, it’s not too late to grab your Borg Pack there, either. The PC giveaway continues through April 16th. April Fools Day Klingon Concertina Festival All around the Galaxy, space stations, academies, bases, and back alleys were immersed in Klingon Culture last week! To celebrate April Fools Day, Star Trek Online gave players a game-wide Klingon Concertina Festival. NPCs all over the galaxy could be found trying their hands at the Klingon squeeze box and singing Klingon music (sadly with no audio). Also in the April Fools spirit, Kurland was back on DS9’s Promenade. Interacting with the famous Starfleet Captain would get you a “Mysterious Box” and a free Dab emote. The Mysterious Box, when opened, would randomly present you with another “Mysterious Box” or an impressive explosion! It’s probably safe to say this was Kurland’s revenge for all the abuse he took during 2018’s April Fools Day. EVENTS The in-game calendar on PC shows a couple of events coming up. First, we have a 3 week “Bonus Experience” event starting April 24th. During this event, players earn an extra 100% bonus Experience throughout the game. It’s a great time to level up a character or start a whole new character. It’s a little unusual for this event to be 3 weeks long, so stay tuned for any related news from Cryptic on this one. Starting on April 30th, we also have an “Item Upgrade” weekend through May 4th. During this event, item upgrade tokens provide 100% more Technology Points. Get your Phoenix Upgrade tokens ready to burn, Captains! PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Tribbles and bits - cannibal tribble edition. Mirror Month! Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Introduces New Player Server Selection Star Trek Fleet Command has announced a new feature designed to make the game more friendly to referrals. Players who join the game now can choose what server they’re attached to. This lets a new player join the specific server where a friend already plays. For a limited time, players who refer a friend will also earn rewards when that referral reaches level 10 in the game or makes in-game purchases. The reward for your first referral is 800 Ultra Recruit tokens and a Reward Chest. Additional Reward Chests can be earned on your 3rd, 6th and 9th referrals. The reward earned by a referral purchase is a special Uhura game avatar. This promotion ends April 15th, and referrals must reach level 10 by then to qualify for rewards. Star Trek Timelines April Mega-Event Star Trek Timelines has announced the theme of April’s Mega-Event, “Double Jeopardy”. This story event will focus on the knowledge of the U.S.S. Discovery becoming public again, and an ensuing push to ban synthetics. The event will feature crew from both Picard and Discovery, and will give bonuses to all crew with the Cyberneticist trait. The Soji crew card will be the recurrent threshold reward for all four events this month. Tracee Lee Cocco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realtraceecocco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtraceecocco Official Website: www.traceeleecocco.com
This week on Priority One --- DS9 & Voyager get an HD remastering (sorta); We learn what S2 of Picard won't be about; First Contact giveaways and events are still going strong in Star Trek Online while on the mobile platforms, Timelines and Starfleet Command get some interesting updates; then, we're pleased to have with us Star Trek TNG's Lt. Jae --- Tracee Lee Cocco! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: How impressed are you with the A.I. update to DS9 and Voyager. Does it make you pine for a HD release of both series? AND CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D'Quarka?... the new T6 D'Kora Update. TREK IT OUT by Elio LLeo DS9 & Voyager get a Hi-Def Treatment When Star Trek The Original Series and The Next Generation were given the hi-def treatment --- breathing new life into both series in stunning high-definition -- it didn't take long for fans to start asking… when are we getting DS9 and Voyager?! Unfortunately, that wish might never be granted --- at least not according to Robert Meyer Burnett -- the writer, director, producer and editor of the bonus features included with The Next Generation and Enterprise Blu-ray releases. You see, back in 2017, Burnett went on record to explain that remastering these series is expensive and time consuming -- but, mostly expensive… and the return on investment wouldn't be the same as with the other - more popular - series. However, a couple of fans took it upon themselves to apply some machine learning and digitally enhance several scenes from DS9 and Voyager into 4K Resolution. Last year, a fan that goes by CaptRobau uploaded a couple of comparison videos with scenes from DS9. Now, Billy Reichard ran a similar process to a couple of scenes from Voyager. Upgrade your Boring Zoom backgrounds w/ wild environments While we're on the topic of technical advancements, COVID-19 has disrupted our daily lives in an unprecedented way. Many of us are adjusting to “Work From Home” scenarios and might even find themselves sitting in front of their laptops using a program like Zoom for work meetings… Or podcast production…. Well, if you happen to use Zoom for work, why not liven up that boring bedroom background with something more… Stellar? Via twitter, Star Trek released a few images that can be imported into Zoom and configured to be a virtual background! Now, Zoom already has this feature built in with some default backgrounds but, you can import these new images to set a more colorful stage! Why not set yourself in Chateu Picard? Or in a corridor aboard the Discovery? Either way, these are definitely a fun way to liven up those boring Zoom meetings… which could have probably still been addressed in an email… just sayin' Picard S2 and A Star Trek Film Now that Picard has wrapped up it's first season, the big question on everyone's mind is --- what's coming in Season 2. Although Chabon and Goldsman have explained that ideas are starting to formulate, Sir PatStew can tell you what it won't be about… Pandemics. Now - although Sir Patrick has gone on record explaining his goals for Season 1 of Picard and how contemporary issues affected the themes of the first season -- he doesn't believe tackling a pandemic storyline would be appropriate explaining “This is a disturbing and frightening and sad time for many thousands of people… It is too sensitive, too upsetting, too frightening, I think.” Russo & Hawley While we're on the topic of future productions, Star Trek Picard's composer - Jeff Russo - chatted with flickeringmyth.com to talk about his involvement with the Star Trek Franchise…. Including his connection to Noah Hawley --- who is supposed to take the director's chair on the next Star Trek Film. The question --- has Russo spoken to Halwey about the next film. His reply “I have! We have spoken about it, and we've talked what he is going to want from a musical perspective, and how to approach it, and what the story is looking like it's going to be, which is extremely exciting to me… He's one to definitely talk about music with me, so when he called to say that his film was in the works, I was extremely excited.” Roddenberry Impact Awards Calling all Television Content creators! The Roddenberry Foundation and social impact agency Propper Daley's A Day of Unreasonable Conversation have teamed up for this year's Roddenberry Impact Awards. Ten awards of $10,000 will “be granted to television content creators who are committed to - and have innovative ideas and approaches for - reimagining the processes for writing and telling stories that better represent the diversity of people, thought, and expression throughout society. Those of you interested in applying have until May 8, 2020 at 5pm PT --- and remember --- the goal of the event is to //quote// unlock social progress through the power of stories //end quote//. Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover Free Borg Pack A free giveaway has just begun on April 9th for Console Captains, running for two weeks. Players can claim a free promotional Borg Pack once per account. The pack contains: 4 Borg Lock Box Weapon Packs (choice of Borg ground or space weapon) 1 Faction-appropriate Borg Bridge Officer 1 Small XP Boost And though the PC giveaway started last week, it's not too late to grab your Borg Pack there, either. The PC giveaway continues through April 16th. April Fools Day Klingon Concertina Festival All around the Galaxy, space stations, academies, bases, and back alleys were immersed in Klingon Culture last week! To celebrate April Fools Day, Star Trek Online gave players a game-wide Klingon Concertina Festival. NPCs all over the galaxy could be found trying their hands at the Klingon squeeze box and singing Klingon music (sadly with no audio). Also in the April Fools spirit, Kurland was back on DS9's Promenade. Interacting with the famous Starfleet Captain would get you a “Mysterious Box” and a free Dab emote. The Mysterious Box, when opened, would randomly present you with another “Mysterious Box” or an impressive explosion! It's probably safe to say this was Kurland's revenge for all the abuse he took during 2018's April Fools Day. EVENTS The in-game calendar on PC shows a couple of events coming up. First, we have a 3 week “Bonus Experience” event starting April 24th. During this event, players earn an extra 100% bonus Experience throughout the game. It's a great time to level up a character or start a whole new character. It's a little unusual for this event to be 3 weeks long, so stay tuned for any related news from Cryptic on this one. Starting on April 30th, we also have an “Item Upgrade” weekend through May 4th. During this event, item upgrade tokens provide 100% more Technology Points. Get your Phoenix Upgrade tokens ready to burn, Captains! PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Tribbles and bits - cannibal tribble edition. Mirror Month! Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Introduces New Player Server Selection Star Trek Fleet Command has announced a new feature designed to make the game more friendly to referrals. Players who join the game now can choose what server they're attached to. This lets a new player join the specific server where a friend already plays. For a limited time, players who refer a friend will also earn rewards when that referral reaches level 10 in the game or makes in-game purchases. The reward for your first referral is 800 Ultra Recruit tokens and a Reward Chest. Additional Reward Chests can be earned on your 3rd, 6th and 9th referrals. The reward earned by a referral purchase is a special Uhura game avatar. This promotion ends April 15th, and referrals must reach level 10 by then to qualify for rewards. Star Trek Timelines April Mega-Event Star Trek Timelines has announced the theme of April's Mega-Event, “Double Jeopardy”. This story event will focus on the knowledge of the U.S.S. Discovery becoming public again, and an ensuing push to ban synthetics. The event will feature crew from both Picard and Discovery, and will give bonuses to all crew with the Cyberneticist trait. The Soji crew card will be the recurrent threshold reward for all four events this month. Tracee Lee Cocco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realtraceecocco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtraceecocco Official Website: www.traceeleecocco.com
Die neue Star Trek-Serie Star Trek: Picard nimmt uns mit ins Herz des Franchise zu alten Bekannten aus The Next Generation und dem legendären Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Andrea, Jenny und Max reden über ihre Begeisterung für Star Trek und prüfen, wie gut die 1. Staffel von Picard bei Amazon Prime ist. Timecodes: - 00:03:14 - Auf ins Streamgestöber - 00:08:17 - Star Trek-Franchise - 00:28:57 - Star Trek: Picard - 00:40:25 - Star Trek: Picard - mit Spoiler Abonniere und bewerte Streamgestöber bei der Podcast-App deines Vertrauens! Wenn du mit deiner Meinung im Podcast landet willst, schick uns eine Sprachnachricht oder einen Kommentar an podcast@moviepilot.de. Alle weiteren Infos dazu findest du auf www.moviepilot.de/podcast.
Heute ist eine besondere Folge, denn wir beenden nicht nur sozusagen einen dreiteiligen Piloten, nein, wir besprechen das letzte Mal eine Folge, die wir bereits bei der Premiere sehen durften. Und wir haben sogar noch eine kleine Neuigkeit: Da es leider immer wieder Probleme mit den Bildern in den Shownotes der letzten beiden Episoden gab, haben wir beschlossen, wieder Shownotes ohne Bilder zu veröffentlichen. Wir finden es unschön, dass die frühen Hörer die Bilder nicht sehen konnten, und da wir alle unsere Hörer gleich behandeln wollen, gibt es ab dieser Folge eben keine Bilder mehr. Ihr schaut oder habt die Folge eh geschaut, von daher kennt ihr den Inhalt ja. ;-) Wir sprechen heute unter anderem über Drogenkonsum im Star-Trek-Franchise und müssen hier noch einmal klarstellen, dass Drogen nicht gut sind und man sie nicht nehmen sollte. Wir diskutieren über das überproportionale Ego von Picard und wünschen uns eigentlich immer mehr den Opi Jean-Luc der ersten Folge zurück, obwohl wir ihn natürlich trotzdem lieb haben. Weiterhin stellt Arne die Welt auf den Kopf und lässt Dr. Jurati in ganz neuem Licht erscheinen. Schlussendlich erklärt euch Nils dank Frank, wie er zu ganz neuen Theorien über Zukunftsaussichten kommt, bevor wir alle zusammen endlich "Energie" geben können.
Guest commissioner Bryan Cogman takes the conn as Marc Bernardin (Carnival Row, Castle Rock) and Darren Franich (EW.com) join Clay and Ryan in drafting the films of the 50+ year Star Trek Franchise! Providing color commentary and halftime analysis are Dave Schilling and Adam B. Vary. Recorded at the Aero in Santa Monica
Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek. Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times. Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today. Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek. But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future. This episode is Star Trek IV - The Voyage Home Matt wasn't as big of a fan of Wrath of Khan as Brent thought he might be, but how does Matt, our Trek Newbie, handle the movie that is generally considered to be the most accessible to non-trek fans? This is also one of the most well loved movies featuring the TOS cast, but what does someone who is new to the Star Trek Franchise think nearly 30 years later? We will explore that and more as Matt takes us through his first viewing of this seminal movie, and Brent gives all of the background info and guides us through this viewing. If you're watching with us, the next episode will be from the movies, Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country If you want to contact the show: email: beammeuppod@gmail.com Twitter: @beammeuppod Voicemail - 702-518-TREK (8735)
Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek. Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times. Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today. Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek. But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future. This episode is Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan In this episode, we take on our first movie of the Star Trek series, Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan. This movie is a direct sequel to the TOS episode, Space Seed. In what is considered by MANY, this is the best of all 13 Star Trek movies to date. But what does someone who is new to the Star Trek Franchise think nearly 30 years later? We will explore that and more as Matt takes us through his first viewing of this seminal movie, and Brent gives all of the background info and guides us through this viewing. If you're watching with us, the next episode will be from the movies, Star Trek IV - The Voyage Home If you want to contact the show: email: beammeuppod@gmail.com Twitter: @beammeuppod Voicemail - 702-518-TREK (8735)
Peter und Johannes begeben sich auf den Weg zu guten Entscheidungen. Damit das nicht in Stress ausartet, wird sich gleich danach entspannt. Ein kurzer Ausblick auf den anstehenden Tarantino sorgt dann doch wieder für Spannung. Vor allem die Frage, was für Auswirkungen er auf das Star Trek Franchise haben könnte, bietet einige Redezeit. Danach tauchen sie in die Kindheit von Peter ein, denn Alf ist wieder da. Am Ende folgt eine Übersicht über die Filmlandschaft.
Biologist Mohamed Noor takes a Seattle audience on a journey of exploration to boldly go where no one has gone before...or at least those not a part of the scientist community.
Alex Kurtzman has some interesting updates regarding the Star Trek franchise, Quentin Tarantino has an update on his possible R-rated Star Trek film, Chris Hemsworth explains what REALLY stopped his involvement in Star Trek 4, plus Dave will tell ya where to get the limited, special edition of the Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind and where you can enter to win a new, free blu-ray boxset of the Kelvin Timeline trilogy! Kurtzman Gives an Update About the Star Trek TV Franchise |- Will 'Star Trek' eventually be on all the time?- How He's Growing the Fanbase- 'Star Trek: Picard' is About Family as Much as TNG was- 'Discovery' Season 3 Progress- 'Short Treks' to Also Include Animated Episodes!- 'Section 31' to Shoot Right After 'Discovery' Season 3- 'Enterprise' Show with Pike, Spock, and Number One Being Considered- Familiar Voices May Be Heard on 'Lower Decks'-Insight into the New Animated Nickelodeon SeriesQuentin Tarantino Gives An Update On His Star Trek Film |Why Chris Hemsworth Turned Down Star Trek 4 |What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Has a Special Edition |Win a Star Trek Kelvin Timeline Trilogy Blu-Ray Set |Star Trek Universe Podcast #046
This episode we discuss the second half of the OG Star Trek movies.
We discuss the first 3 flicks in the Star Trek series.
In this episode, Joe and Todd learn about their new mixer and so much more in their Movie Commentary for Taika Waititi's Thor Ragnarok. They guys discuss lightening the mood in the MCU. They talk about Taika Waititi's career and speculate on upcoming work (remembering that this was recorded BEFORE James Gunn was rehired for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3). Joe reveals the voice talent behind Surtur and his connection to the Miscast Commentary Cinematic Universe (or MCCU, if you will). They talk about the TV pedigree of the writers and the multiple connections between this movie and the latest Star Trek Franchise. They discuss test audiences and introduce you to the latest Disney Princess. The source material that was combined to make this movie is revealed and the guys discuss the potential of Idris Elba as James Bond. Joe explains how this movie was its own Ragnarok. Visit us at www.miscastcommentary,com Follow Us On Twitter twitter.com/miscastpodcast Join our Facebook Page www.facebook.com/groups/MiscastCo…1408355179191224 Check out our Tee Public Store www.teepublic.com/stores/miscast-c…tary?ref_id=7636
Tonight’s Menu: On this show, we share our Shore Leave 40 interview with Micheal and Denise Okuda from the Star Trek Franchise. We also discuss upcoming fall shows, in particular, the Manifest, the Captain Marvel Trailer, the Bumblebee trailer, the new Star Trek Discovery shorts, and introduce the newest member of the SciFi Diner Crew, Chrissy. We […]
Tonight's Menu: On this show, we share our Shore Leave 40 interview with Micheal and Denise Okuda from the Star Trek Franchise. We also discuss upcoming fall shows, in particular, the Manifest, the Captain Marvel Trailer, the Bumblebee trailer, the new Star Trek Discovery shorts, and introduce the newest member of the SciFi Diner Crew, Chrissy. We […]
The Expansion of Star Trek. When CBS announced in November 2015 that Star Trek would return to television, we all celebrated the light at the end of the tunnel. The fallow years were coming to an end and, soon, the voyages of our future selves would continue where they belong: on the small screen. But details were scarce, and it took some time before we knew what to expect. Almost three years later, we find ourselves in a similar position—only this time what may be coming our way is not just a new series or movie, but a tsunami of new content. In this episode of The Ready Room, C Bryan Jones and Larry Nemecek discuss some of the recent news surrounding the Star Trek franchise, including award nominations and wins for Discovery, the shake-up among that show's producers and writers, the possible return of Patrick Stewart, and Alex Kurtzman's new deal with CBS, what it could mean for the studio's plans to greatly expand the franchise, and whether they should. But before all that, we take time to look back at Harlan Ellison and his contributions to Star Trek and the genre. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Remembering Harlan Ellison (00:03:44) Discovery Awards and Nominations (00:19:18) Producer Shake-up (00:33:47) Kurtzman's Five-Year Mission (00:45:48) Expansion of the Star Trek Franchise (00:52:36) The Star Wars Rethink? (00:59:48) The Return of Patrick Stewart (01:09:48) Closing (01:29:04) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Larry Nemecek Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Renee Roberts (Associate Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Associate Producer) Sam Piassick (Associate Producer) Kay Elizabeth Shaw (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) David Shuford (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
WOW! It has been EIGHT months since our last episode but We have some exciting news, Kelly Creighton (KwSapphire) will be joining us from now on as a semi regular co-host. Today, Ezekiel and Kelly discuss the Star Trek Franchise, For books, Kelly is reading New Spring in the Wheel Of Times series and Ezekiel read DC Bombshells Vol. 3. For video games, Kelly is currently playing Hex: Shards Of Fate and Ezekiel is playing Lighthouse: The Dark Being. For movies, Kelly watched The Last Jedi and Black Panther and Ezekiel watched Annihilation and The Shape of Water AGAIN.
It's time for a deep dive into the ships of Star Trek! This week, Josh and JP welcome Rick from Starbase 66 back to Big Nerdy Headquarters to talk the vessels of the Final Frontier. Which Enterprise is best? Which alien race builds the best behemoth? Do models of ships hold up better than CGI? Find out these answers and more in this incredibly nerdy installment of BNQ. Excelsior! Big Nerdy Recommenation: Black Mirror ("U.S.S. Callister") and Ready Player One Audiobook Find Starbase 66 here! Podible is the official platform of BNQ. Check it out today! Theme song credit: "Adventure Meme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Contact us! Email: bnqfeedback@gmail.com | Twitter and Facebook: @BNQPodcast
It’s official, SequelQuest has boldly gone where no podcast has gone before for 50 episodes! So what epic movie and TV franchise that recently celebrated its own 50th anniversary was deemed epic enough for our milestone? The one and only, Star Trek! Gene Roddenberry’s original vision has spawned half a century of TV, movies, books and merchandise, so the real quest for Adam, Jeramy and super fan, Jeff is trying to blaze a new path through the cinematic stars to find an original adventure we haven’t seen. At least not in this timeline. Listen along as we discuss our opinions of the original Star Trek crew with Kirk & Spock, Star Trek The Next Generation with Picard and Riker, all the way through the J.J. Abrams reboot trilogy, then pitch our ideas for putting the “Ambrams-Verse” back on the right track. Don’t forget to listen to our BONUS podcast here where we get geeky with a Star Trek action figure collector and share memories of the 90’s toy line from Playmates. Credits: Intro Music Music: Do The Relapse by Domo Exit Music Music: You Be The Grudge by Domo "Star Trek Sound Effects (From the Original TV Soundtrack)" available via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/star-trek-sound-effects-from-the-original-tv-soundtrack/id62794874) Technical Producer: Jeramy Hubbard Editor(s): Adam Pope & Jeramy Hubbard Social Media Producer: Adam Pope & Jeramy Hubbard Website: http://sequelquestpod.com Twitter: @ SQPod Instagram: @ SequelQuest Facebook: Sequelquest All rights to the individual Intellectual Properties discussed on SequelQuest are under the ownership of their respective current owners, no copyright infringement is intended.
Today's show is a different from the usual format. I am joined by my good friend Travis and the two of us discuss Star Trek and what plot lines would make good Star Trek movies and TV Shows. Its a fun, interesting discussion that gets really nerdy at times. If you're not a Star Trek fan, there is still lots to enjoy here, so give it a listen! Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @hownotamovie1 Like, subscribe, and leave a review on iTunes, SoundCloud, or any of the podcast apps available. I hear Overcast is a good one, and this Stitcher thing seems to be legit.
Stand By For Action! Fighting off the forces of technical disaster we are back to continue with our series on Legenday Creators, this time a transatlantic matchup from the 1960s - Gene Roddenberry and Gerry Anderson. We range over their careers and creations, alighting upon: • Technical vs Social visions of the future • Progressive casting battle in earlier periods vs the perils of pulp villiany • Anderson in Supermarionation vs Anderson in Live Action • Roddenberry vs his own Legacy in the Star Trek Franchise • Roddenberrys Thunderbirds and Andersons Star Trek All feedback as ever is welcome to @DissectingWrlds on twitter, dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk on email, the Facebook Group www.facebook.com/dissectingworlds or below !
Longtime friend, S. Brady Calhoun, joins Tales from the Fandom for its 14th episode. Brady, a former newspaper journalist who has recently transitioned into the world of TV journalism has been a friend of David's since Middle School. Due to that history, there's a lot of fandoms to cover and more that were left off of this podcast recording. We start off with how Brady got into the world of comics and our mutual humble beginnings as gas station comic book buyers before we even knew about comic shops. Then Brady tells us about the comics he's into: Savage Dragon, Usagi Yojimbo, Cerebus by Dave Sim, Hellboy and Lone Wolf and Cub. He runs through the stories and why he considers them some of his favorites. We diverge into Bob's Burgers before we hit on Brady's proclaimed "Greatest TV show of all time", Babylon 5. We talk Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Next Generation. We touch on how Captain Picard is the best Captain. We venture briefly into Battlestar Galactica before tackling topics such as ambiguous show endings ala The Sopranos and when things should have called it quits, such as the bloated Hobbit movies. You can find Brady at: Twitter The Syndicate - Facebook Page
Starship Phenomenology. Phenomenology is a post-Kantian philosophical school of thought emphasizing conceptual analysis of the objects of your first-person mental experience. In this episode of Meta Treks, Zachary Fruhling leads Mike Morrison on a guided meditation starship phenomenology thought experiment as a Star Trek inspired lesson in phenomenology. Ultimately Mike and Zachary reach the conclusion that all of Star Trek, by pushing against the boundaries of society's norms, can be thought of as a type of phenomenological analysis of the human condition. Chapters Welcome to Episode 38 (00:01:07) Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy (00:05:01) A Star Trek Phenomenology Thought Experiment (00:13:32) Guided Meditation - Picture a Starship (00:16:46) Bracketing the Nonessentials (00:18:52) A Starship Without Warp-Drive? (00:20:59) Seeing a New Starship (00:27:16) Starship Interiors (Incense and Sitar Music) (00:28:42) Why is Phenomenology Important? (00:36:55) Three Postulates - Consistency, Subjectivity, and Adequacy (00:42:07) The Essence of the Star Trek Franchise (00:52:12) Final Thoughts (00:59:07) Hosts Mike Morrison and Zachary Fruhling Production Mike Morrison (Editor and Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Patrick Devlin (Associate Producer) Kay Elizabeth Janeway (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://www.trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Jordan, Keith, and Mariano review the newest installment in the Star Trek Franchise, "Star Trek Beyond" Will this be the Starship Enterprise's last voyage? They also review new horror film "Lights Out." Will this film give the Boogeyman movies a run for their money? Stayed tuned to find out!Follow the GSMC Movie Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/movie-podcast.html
In part 3 of the Sunday night show of Geeksters! it is Nerd News as usual. This show we talked about a famous name to the Star Trek Franchise coming back to continue the Star Trek Legacy and we talked about casting for a live action anime movie that was … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 179 Part 3 appeared first on Words with Geeks.
Aaron, Marty, Eric and special guest host Rachael take the helm for episode 20 of the Starfleet Escape Podcast on the Four Eyed Radio Network. Episode 20 focuses on inspirational moments in the Star Trek Franchise… with a continuing theme… The Needs of the Many. The episode starts off by discussing our impressions of the new […]