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This week, we continue our examination of representation in Trek as Thad Hait joins the show to talk neuroatypicality in Star Trek. Characters like Spock, Data, and Seven of Nine often struggle with expressing their emotions and when relating to their fellow crew members, things that many Trek fans on the autistic spectrum find all too familiar. Even though these characters weren't created with autism in mind, they still have served as an inspiration to those on the spectrum and can serve as an important educational tool for neurotypicals. During the show, we talk about the importance of depicting neurodiversity in Trek, Data's (obvious) emotions, dispelling the "superpowers" myth, Odo's fixation on routine, how Trek compares to Big Bang, Seven dumping Chakotay, meeting party aliens, and an Alphas shout-out!Does Sybok drink Maibock?Follow Thad on Twitter and check out Delta Flyer Pod and Stargate Weekly!http://twitter.com/tyranicushttp://twitter.com/deltaflyerpodhttp://twitter.com/stargateweeklyTo find out more about autism spectrum disorder or to lend your support, visit the Autistic Self Advocacy Network!https://autisticadvocacy.org/Listen to the new JET Network show, Virtual Theater!http://twitter.com/virtualtheaterxTake our internet radio survey and listen to JET Radio!http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q3ZRJNRhttp://streaming.live365.com/a35260Join our crew on Patreon and get access to our live episodes, DS9/VOY recaps and more!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
This week, we continue our examination of representation in Trek as Thad Hait joins the show to talk neuroatypicality in Star Trek. Characters like Spock, Data, and Seven of Nine often struggle with expressing their emotions and when relating to their fellow crew members, things that many Trek fans on the autistic spectrum find all too familiar. Even though these characters weren't created with autism in mind, they still have served as an inspiration to those on the spectrum and can serve as an important educational tool for neurotypicals. During the show, we talk about the importance of depicting neurodiversity in Trek, Data's (obvious) emotions, dispelling the "superpowers" myth, Odo's fixation on routine, how Trek compares to Big Bang, Seven dumping Chakotay, meeting party aliens, and an Alphas shout-out!Does Sybok drink Maibock?Follow Thad on Twitter and check out Delta Flyer Pod and Stargate Weekly!http://twitter.com/tyranicushttp://twitter.com/deltaflyerpodhttp://twitter.com/stargateweeklyTo find out more about autism spectrum disorder or to lend your support, visit the Autistic Self Advocacy Network!https://autisticadvocacy.org/Listen to the new JET Network show, Virtual Theater!http://twitter.com/virtualtheaterxTake our internet radio survey and listen to JET Radio!http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q3ZRJNRhttp://streaming.live365.com/a35260Join our crew on Patreon and get access to our live episodes, DS9/VOY recaps and more!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
Hold on to your hats this week as we play ball with "Justice"!Stuart Hollis and Thad Hait of the Delta Flyer Podcast and the Stargate Weekly Podcast join the show to talk about an early episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that pushes the Theiss Titillation Theory to the point of (wardrobe) malfunction! The Enterprise pulls into Rubicun III, a planet of sexually-liberated, Scandinavian jogging enthusiasts. But when Wesley stops to maul the roses, the crew learns that this Edenic paradise is deadly serious about the "broken window" theory and they've got "God" in their corner!Our heroes get primed by their own Directive in this episode, as the Federation's twin pillars of integrity and non-interference are put on trial. During our talk, we discuss Justice's amazing pedigree and mediocre execution, protecting a society even if you don't like that society, interpreting legislative intent, marinating in the feel of season 1 TNG, the "smell test" of a Prime Directive violation, and why a planet with no crime is always a red flag.We also talk about the scantily-clad Ring of Gyges, rolling the dice in a Purge situation, how a bicycle could let you rule Rubicun III, how many gangster planets are in the Federation's past, an eye for an eyeful, Gene's obsession with fist-fighting Jesus, the "emotion" of motherhood, discovering sex thanks to Chekov, Stuart goes to bat for worshiping pocket lint, Thad just KNOWS Riker got a free sample, and Aaron thinks the whole thing is an unconscious AIDS metaphor!What does God need with all this baby oil?*This episode is dedicated to John D.F. Black*Seek out the Delta Flyer and the Stargate Weekly podcasts!https://deltaflyerpod.com/https://stargateweekly.com/Follow Stuart and Thad on Twitter!https://twitter.com/gamicushttps://twitter.com/TyranicusHere's the text of Worley Thorne's treatment for "Are Unheard Memories Sweet?"http://pages.videotron.com/startrk/story/phase2/unhdmem.htmlGet our Trek T-shirts for 30% off, including our Janeway shirt, on Teepublic!https://www.teepublic.com/user/justenoughtropeJog with us on Facebook and Twitter!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodBuy us a "get-out-of-lethal-injection-free" card on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Hold on to your hats this week as we play ball with "Justice"!Stuart Hollis and Thad Hait of the Delta Flyer Podcast and the Stargate Weekly Podcast join the show to talk about an early episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that pushes the Theiss Titillation Theory to the point of (wardrobe) malfunction! The Enterprise pulls into Rubicun III, a planet of sexually-liberated, Scandinavian jogging enthusiasts. But when Wesley stops to maul the roses, the crew learns that this Edenic paradise is deadly serious about the "broken window" theory and they've got "God" in their corner!Our heroes get primed by their own Directive in this episode, as the Federation's twin pillars of integrity and non-interference are put on trial. During our talk, we discuss Justice's amazing pedigree and mediocre execution, protecting a society even if you don't like that society, interpreting legislative intent, marinating in the feel of season 1 TNG, the "smell test" of a Prime Directive violation, and why a planet with no crime is always a red flag.We also talk about the scantily-clad Ring of Gyges, rolling the dice in a Purge situation, how a bicycle could let you rule Rubicun III, how many gangster planets are in the Federation's past, an eye for an eyeful, Gene's obsession with fist-fighting Jesus, the "emotion" of motherhood, discovering sex thanks to Chekov, Stuart goes to bat for worshiping pocket lint, Thad just KNOWS Riker got a free sample, and Aaron thinks the whole thing is an unconscious AIDS metaphor!What does God need with all this baby oil?*This episode is dedicated to John D.F. Black*Seek out the Delta Flyer and the Stargate Weekly podcasts!https://deltaflyerpod.com/https://stargateweekly.com/Follow Stuart and Thad on Twitter!https://twitter.com/gamicushttps://twitter.com/TyranicusHere's the text of Worley Thorne's treatment for "Are Unheard Memories Sweet?"http://pages.videotron.com/startrk/story/phase2/unhdmem.htmlGet our Trek T-shirts for 30% off, including our Janeway shirt, on Teepublic!https://www.teepublic.com/user/justenoughtropeJog with us on Facebook and Twitter!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodBuy us a "get-out-of-lethal-injection-free" card on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
In this episode, Abbey and Karli are joined by Thad and Stuart of "Stargate Weekly" to discuss Elizabeth Olsen being the best Olsen twin, Goa'uld soap operas, Apophis's cheekbones, and salting your phone. We also occasionally discuss "Stargate".
In the season 1 finale, Abbey and Karli are joined by Stuart and Thad of "Stargate Weekly" to discuss 90s reality shows, "Holes" and Nicholas Cage. We also discuss the finale.
S02E05 Need If you’ve been in Stargate Weekly withdrawal, we have what you “Need” this week!
Welcome to the first episode of Stargate Weekly. This week, Stuart and Thad discuss the two-hour premiere of Stargate SG-1, Children of the Gods.