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When a clockwork probe shows up to give Florida a Prince Albert, the Entrepreneur is called back to Earth and Captain Archer learns that the Xindi have an even more deadly attack in store. But when they get permission to head back out towards the Delphic Expanse, T'Pol and the rest of the crew decide to stay aboard as Duras loses his last chance at honor. What's in the lobby of Big Dish? How is agave spirit like processed cheese food? Which feature does the Mark II have that the Mark I doesn't? It's the episode with an ocean full of manatee carcasses.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 1 “Shockwave Part II,” but only Jamie has actually watched the episode. The Suliban have taken over the Enterprise, Captain Archer is stuck in the future, and Star Fleet is considering canceling the entire deep space program. The only way to save it is for Archer to […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 29: Mediocre White Man Energy! appeared first on The ESO Network.
Archer's lost in time, the Suliban seize Enterprise, and the fate of the Federation hangs in the balance! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Jason Tyler break down Shockwave Part 2, tackling its time travel twists, conspiracies, and Vulcan tensions.
Archer's lost in time, the Suliban seize Enterprise, and the fate of the Federation hangs in the balance! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Jason Tyler break down Shockwave Part 2, tackling its time travel twists, conspiracies, and Vulcan tensions. The post Shockwave, Part II (ENT) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
When the Entrepreneur finds a tin can tumbling through space, they bring it aboard and start dropping things down its impossibly deep hatch. But when the Suliban and the Tholians both show up and start fighting over the pod, unknown future people finally collect their shit after which the NX-01 isn't even worth a torpedo. When does an extra 5mm make a difference? Where else could you donate your body? Which shot is named after Christopher Walken? It's the episode that just can't get on the grappler's level.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1, Episode 21: “Detained” but only Maria has actually watched the episode. Archer and Mayweather blunder into a military zone and get thrown into an internment camp filled with Suliban. This is definitely not a knee-jerk reaction to 9/11 and certainly a nuanced and thoughtful take on a complex […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 22: Quantum Leaping to Conclusions! appeared first on The ESO Network.
When Captain Archer and Agent Daniels are stuck in the future, they scrounge up the raw materials to communicate with the past. But with Suliban in control of the Entrepreneur, Commander Tucker hot wires everyone's doorbells so that Hoshi can Die Hard through the vents to retake the ship. Which art project is dripping glue? What takes more technique than people give it credit for? Who should have voiced the last time on? It's the episode with an auto-destruct-shaped hole in its heart.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
When the Entrepreneur arrives to make contact with a matriarchal culture, their careful shuttlepod approach results in blowing up the damn colony. But when the crew is in shock and can't explain what happened, Daniels takes Captain Archer time traveling to prove their innocence with evidence from a cloaked Suliban ship. What needs to be added to the whiteboard at New Star Trek HQ? Which character is starting to give serial killer vibes? How should Archer break the news to the Paraagan home world? It's the episode that makes a strong case for sex tourism.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
When Archer and Mayweather wake up in an internment camp, their preconceptions about the Suliban diaspora get shattered by the prisoners they meet. But when Colonel Grat comes down hard on the Captain's sense of justice, the ambiguity of their escape plan goes completely unexplored. What does Kevin Uxbridge wear on a blind date? Which character could have helped this story? When is solitary confinement actually a reward? It's the episode that's pretty sure it's better to be free to be fucked than to be not free to not be fucked.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
Hogyan kezeljük, ha a gyerekünk bullying áldozata, esetleg ő maga bullyingol másokat? Hogyan segítsük, hogy a gyerekünk minél jobban érezze magát a közösségekben, és hogyan érzékenyítsük? Ezekre a kérdésekre kerestük a válaszokat!
Balatoni József, azaz Jocó bácsi a mai vendégünk, akivel kitárgyaljuk, hogy milyen szorongással jár a tanévkezdés, a szülők mit tehetnek ennek oldására, ehhez képest mit tesznek a stressz fokozására, mikor jut el a tanév során tanár és diák egyaránt a legmélyebb pontra, és diákként hova dughatjuk a telefonunkat szeptember elsejétől.
20240902 - 04 Első Nap A Suliban - Hallgatói Reakciók by Bochkor
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When the Entrepreneur stops to ‘sup some aliens at a stellar nursery, one of the guests they invite aboard knows exactly how to save them from destruction. But when crew member Daniels claims to be from the future, Captain Archer has to decide which time traveler to trust. Why would a person bring two things to a party? What's the wrong order of beers for a power hour? Who is smarter than Captain Archer? It's the episode with multiple Star Trek Discovery spoilers!Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
Ryan and Brady cover the second season premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise, and in typical Out of Contreks fashion, neither of them has any idea what happened in the finale of season one. Join them as they talk about Archer's Max Headroom cameo, Suliban skin, and Enterprise's trademark "prude sexuality."
Archer and Mayweather are captured by a real piece of work. Join your quantum-leaping hosts as they discuss the imprisonment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, the ways this episode feels expansive despite budget and time limitations, and the potentially delicious texture of Suliban skin. Happy New Year everyone! Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! "They Called Us Enemy" by George Takei: https://a.co/d/4iGpq8E Next week: Dan's podcast-topic-selecting algorithm will generate something glorious for us to discuss! Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp...and it in NO WAY resembles the Japanese interement camps of the 1940s, or does the episode ever attempt to create an allegory between that real life tragedy and this episode of Star Trek, or draw a direct connection by mentioning, in dialogue, the name one of the most notorious interment camps...no not at all. contact us - podcastnx01@gmail.com
Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Johnathan Archer, Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker, Sub-Commander T'Pol, Doctor Phlox, and the rest of the crew of the starship Enterprise NX-01. In the first six months of their maiden journey into space, they make contact with Klingons, the Suliban, the Axanar, Xyrillians, Novians (who are mutated human colonists), Andorians, the Akaali, Malawians, Nausicaans, Valakians, the Menk, and other unidentified aliens.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode Episode Title00:25:24 "Broken Bow"00:33:04 "Fight or Flight"00:38:40 "Strange New World"00:42:10 "Unexpected"00:47:36 "Terra Nova"00:51:58 "The Andorian Incident"00:57:48 "Breaking the Ice"01:00:09 "Civilization"01:01:25 "Fortunate Son"01:04:08 "Cold Front"01:08:47 "Silent Enemy"01:12:26 "Dear Doctor"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
(Anett és Brasnyó) Száműzték egy ír iskolából a mobilokat. Vajon működne itthon is? Melyek voltak gyermekkorunk státuszszimbólumai az iskolában?
After arriving at planet Risa, half of the #Enterprise's crew prepare for shore leave, and #CaptainArcher organizes lots. Winning a vacation himself, Archer boards a shuttlepod along with Commander Tucker, Lieutenant Reed, and Ensigns Mayweather and Sato. Once the shuttlepod lands on Risa, the crew go their separate ways. Archer notices a beautiful alien woman and her dog on the balcony just below his. Later, he strikes up a conversation, learning her name is Keyla. She claims that the Suliban massacred her entire family. He also learns that she is Tandaran, and when he confronts her with this discovery and asks what she wants, she knocks him out with a shot, and leaves #startrek #enterprise Please help to support our channel: Rate, Subscribe, and click the notification bell. It helps us grow the channel and make more content. Check out our BRAND NEW Merch store and pick yourself up some gear. https://www.spectrumsanctorum.net Also follow us and support us on our other socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/spectrum_sa... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SpectrumSancto Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Linktree: https://linktr.ee/spectrumsanctorum
“Future Tense” 20th-anniversary reflections A mysterious ship leads the crew of the Enterprise into the mysteries of time—and DNA—as they find themselves once again mixed up with the Suliban and the Temporal Cold War. When the Tholians show up, things get really messy and the crew must race against time to save the ship and unravel … When the Tholians show up, things get really messy and the crew must race against time to save the ship and unravel … When the Tholians show up … In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Future Tense” as we discuss how the story reminds viewers that the Temporal Cold War storyline still exists while saving itself from filler status by delivering important chartacter growth for T'Pol, plus some fun with time along the way. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Future Tense” 20th-anniversary reflections A mysterious ship leads the crew of the Enterprise into the mysteries of time—and DNA—as they find themselves once again mixed up with the Suliban and the Temporal Cold War. When the Tholians show up, things get really messy and the crew must race against time to save the ship and unravel … When the Tholians show up, things get really messy and the crew must race against time to save the ship and unravel … When the Tholians show up … In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “Future Tense” as we discuss how the story reminds viewers that the Temporal Cold War storyline still exists while saving itself from filler status by delivering important chartacter growth for T'Pol, plus some fun with time along the way. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Írjátok meg mi az a kérdés/kérdezési technika, amivel mindig meg tudjátok/tudtátok nyitni a gyermeketeket, hogy ne azt a választ kapjátok, hogy „semmi”! Melyik életkorban vált ez nagy hasznotokra?
A klasszikus kérdés, amire úgyis mindig csak egy kurta válasz érkezik. Vagy lehet, hogy csak nem jól kérdezünk?
“The Communicator” 20th-anniversary reflections After a, let's admit, questionable mission to mingle with a pre-warp culture while wearing peel-off prosthetics, the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 returns from an alien planet where they had a great time. But, oops, Malcolm's communicator slipped out of his pocket in a tavern—an event that leads to the almost-death of himself and Captain Archer. The only thing that saves them is the invisible hand of Trip Tucker and a stolen Suliban ship. And, in the end, what seems like a win to Archer turns out to be a lesson in the Prime Directive as one side in this planetary conflict may soon want a piece of the other side's action. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “The Communicator” as we discuss how it takes a throwaway ending to an Original Series episode and addresses the real-world repurcussions of leaving technology behind on a less-advanced planet. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“The Communicator” 20th-anniversary reflections After a, let's admit, questionable mission to mingle with a pre-warp culture while wearing peel-off prosthetics, the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 returns from an alien planet where they had a great time. But, oops, Malcolm's communicator slipped out of his pocket in a tavern—an event that leads to the almost-death of himself and Captain Archer. The only thing that saves them is the invisible hand of Trip Tucker and a stolen Suliban ship. And, in the end, what seems like a win to Archer turns out to be a lesson in the Prime Directive as one side in this planetary conflict may soon want a piece of the other side's action. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 2 with “The Communicator” as we discuss how it takes a throwaway ending to an Original Series episode and addresses the real-world repurcussions of leaving technology behind on a less-advanced planet. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Shockwave, Part II” 20th-anniversary reflections. Trapped in the 31st century, in a future where the Federation never existed, Captain Archer must work with Crewman Daniels to stop history from being changed. Meanwhile, the Suliban, led by Silik, commandeer the Enterprise and take the crew hostage. Using some nifty techniques he learned in high school and Archer's scavenging skills, Daniels creates a way for the captain to communicate backwards in time with his crew, warning them that they must stop Silik to keep the future on track. With the day once again saved, a final confrontation with Ambassador Soval and the Vulcans threatens to put the Warp Five program on hold. And T'Pol still doesn't believe in time travel. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we kick off Season 2 with “Shockwave, Part II” as we explore a future in jeopardy, how portrayal of the future has changed over 20 years, the transformation of T'Pol, and how Jonathan Archer is so pivotal to the future of the Federation. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Shockwave, Part II” 20th-anniversary reflections. Trapped in the 31st century, in a future where the Federation never existed, Captain Archer must work with Crewman Daniels to stop history from being changed. Meanwhile, the Suliban, led by Silik, commandeer the Enterprise and take the crew hostage. Using some nifty techniques he learned in high school and Archer's scavenging skills, Daniels creates a way for the captain to communicate backwards in time with his crew, warning them that they must stop Silik to keep the future on track. With the day once again saved, a final confrontation with Ambassador Soval and the Vulcans threatens to put the Warp Five program on hold. And T'Pol still doesn't believe in time travel. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we kick off Season 2 with “Shockwave, Part II” as we explore a future in jeopardy, how portrayal of the future has changed over 20 years, the transformation of T'Pol, and how Jonathan Archer is so pivotal to the future of the Federation. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
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Der zweite Teil des großen Staffelfinales fällt auf den Beginn der zweiten Staffel. Mit Schockwelle Teil 2 wird die Geschichte um die Suliban und den temporalen kalten Krieg vorerst ad Acta gelegt. Damit werden nicht alle Probleme der ersten Staffel gelöst, doch mit der zweiten Staffel sieht man einen Silberstreif am Horizont. Chris war nicht restlos begeistert hatte jedoch seinen Spaß mit der Folge. Gundel sieht das ein wenig anders. Doch hört am besten selbst. Es sind immer noch WarpCast-Sticker verfügbar! Wer einen haben möchte meldet sich am besten bei Chris!
“Shockwave” 20th-anniversary reflections. When the Enterprise drops by Paraagan II to check on colonists, they accidentally ignite the atmosphere and destroy the settlement. Or so it seems. As the investigation unfolds, Archer gets assistance from Crewman Daniels—back from the dead—and learns that the Temporal Cold War is heating up and that it is the Suliban, not the Enterprise crew, who are to blame for the accident. And there's more than just the lives of 3,600 colonists at stake; Earth itself may be destroyed. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Shockwave” and how it moves the Temporal Cold War toward a hot one. We also discuss Archer's guilt, the use of time travel, and the repercussions of the efforts of the Suliban and Future Guy to change history. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Shockwave” 20th-anniversary reflections. When the Enterprise drops by Paraagan II to check on colonists, they accidentally ignite the atmosphere and destroy the settlement. Or so it seems. As the investigation unfolds, Archer gets assistance from Crewman Daniels—back from the dead—and learns that the Temporal Cold War is heating up and that it is the Suliban, not the Enterprise crew, who are to blame for the accident. And there's more than just the lives of 3,600 colonists at stake; Earth itself may be destroyed. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Shockwave” and how it moves the Temporal Cold War toward a hot one. We also discuss Archer's guilt, the use of time travel, and the repercussions of the efforts of the Suliban and Future Guy to change history. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
The guys share some bourbon with baddie-Suliban Silik; John Fleck. They answer fan questions, play Trek Trivia and discuss acting, performance art, peeing on cue, and what a heart to heart with dad can be like (and what it inspired). John looks like a teenager, keeps his shirt on and we even get into John's run on the Supreme Court. Warning! The most adult shuttlepod show episode yet!If you enjoy this show, please like and subscribe! It's so important and appreciated!Our show supports the work of Star Trek Enterprise actor, "Dr. Phlox" Mr. John Billingsley with the Hollywood Food Coalition, a non-profit with an amazing mission. Shuttlepod Show is providing financial support to this special organization and we encourage you to do so too. Link below: Hollywood Food Coalition: https://hofoco.org Follow us:Insta: @shuttlepodshowTwitter: @shuttlepodshowFacebook: @shuttlepodshowhttps://www.shuttlepodshow.com
“Two Days and Two Nights” 20th-anniversary reflections. After several detours, the NX-01 reaches its relaxation destination: Risa. Plans for two days and two nights in paradise take an unexpected turn for everyone involved—including Porthos. Hoshi learns Risan in a day plus several conjugations in one of the most challenging languages she's ever encountered. Trip and Malcolm find out the hard way that flirting can be dangerous, Travis tumbles down a rock face, and Archer is once again confronted with the mysteries of the Suliban. Meanwhile aboard the ship, Phlox hibernates. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Two Days and Two Nights,” and how the fun shore leave story also brings some serious commentary. We contrast Hoshi's experience with that of Trip and Malcolm, discuss what the portrayal of language learning says about technology and how it is impacting our society, and talk about the ongoing Suliban story and how Archer has grown since leaving Earth. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Two Days and Two Nights” 20th-anniversary reflections. After several detours, the NX-01 reaches its relaxation destination: Risa. Plans for two days and two nights in paradise take an unexpected turn for everyone involved—including Porthos. Hoshi learns Risan in a day plus several conjugations in one of the most challenging languages she's ever encountered. Trip and Malcolm find out the hard way that flirting can be dangerous, Travis tumbles down a rock face, and Archer is once again confronted with the mysteries of the Suliban. Meanwhile aboard the ship, Phlox hibernates. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Two Days and Two Nights,” and how the fun shore leave story also brings some serious commentary. We contrast Hoshi's experience with that of Trip and Malcolm, discuss what the portrayal of language learning says about technology and how it is impacting our society, and talk about the ongoing Suliban story and how Archer has grown since leaving Earth. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
I hope you got plenty of that Faith of the Heart, because your heroes are BACK with a review on Enterprise's opener, “Broken Bow”. When Deebo drops in on Earth, the NX-01 has to make an unscheduled trip to Discount Omega as edgy teenager humans rebel against their lame Vulcan Dads. What could go wrong?
This week is a WHOPPER of an episode but just for the sake of your sanity it has a clear mid point where you take a break from Shockwave Part 1 & 2.Season 1 finishes as Archer goes from mopey defeat to action hero in a single night.T'pol still doesn't believe in time travel despite overwhelming evidence.Hoshi goes from being a well respected prodigy to having the writers make her lose her top. (eyerolls)How many Suliban does it take to crew a ship?and Gazelle stories might just save the day.The Intro music is by AudioBinger from freemusicarchive.org
“Detained” 20th-anniversary reflections. After the Enterprise accidentally enters a military zone around the second moon of Tandara Prime, Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather are captured and find themselves in Detention Complex 26, a facility that is home to 89 Suliban prisoners. The events and interaction that follow shed light on the Suliban in unexpected ways and also introduces links to the Temporal Cold War though a story that is classic Star Trek allegory. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Detained” and how this story meant as commentary on the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II has a much more timeless message about wrongs repeated throughout history. We also discuss how the story connects with the modern-day tendency to pass judgment in the court of public opinion and why it is vital that we listen to one another. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Detained” 20th-anniversary reflections. After the Enterprise accidentally enters a military zone around the second moon of Tandara Prime, Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather are captured and find themselves in Detention Complex 26, a facility that is home to 89 Suliban prisoners. The events and interaction that follow shed light on the Suliban in unexpected ways and also introduces links to the Temporal Cold War though a story that is classic Star Trek allegory. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Detained” and how this story meant as commentary on the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II has a much more timeless message about wrongs repeated throughout history. We also discuss how the story connects with the modern-day tendency to pass judgment in the court of public opinion and why it is vital that we listen to one another. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Cold Front” 20th-anniversary reflections. When the Enterprise encounters a freighter transporting a group of pilgrims, Archer sees the perfect opportunity for a little cultural exchange. But what first appears to be an enlightening religious experience turns deadly when the NX-01's engines are sabotaged and an unlikely figure comes to the rescue. Things only get stranger from there when Crewman Daniels reveals that he is from 900 years in the future and charged with keeping an eye on factions fighting one another in a temporal cold war. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Cold Front” and the Temporal Cold War storyline that was inserted to make the show feel more futuristic. Along the way, we discuss the Suliban, time travel, spirituality in Star Trek, movie night, and more. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
“Cold Front” 20th-anniversary reflections. When the Enterprise encounters a freighter transporting a group of pilgrims, Archer sees the perfect opportunity for a little cultural exchange. But what first appears to be an enlightening religious experience turns deadly when the NX-01's engines are sabotaged and an unlikely figure comes to the rescue. Things only get stranger from there when Crewman Daniels reveals that he is from 900 years in the future and charged with keeping an eye on factions fighting one another in a temporal cold war. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we explore “Cold Front” and the Temporal Cold War storyline that was inserted to make the show feel more futuristic. Along the way, we discuss the Suliban, time travel, spirituality in Star Trek, movie night, and more. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
We're back! Physicist, writer, and the original Boaty McBoatface, Benjamin Connell, joins PJ, Mat and Eliot to kick off season two of Enterprise, and watch Shockwave part 2. Archer is trapped in the future, the Suliban have captured the Enterprise, and we're finally recording in person again! I saw a gazelle once... Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter If you enjoy the podcast, and would like to support it, you can buy us a coffee on ko-fi.com Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram Follow Benjamin on Twitter This episode was recorded in September 2021.
Gundel und Chris finden ihre Helden in einem Internierungslager der Tandaraner. Dort werden Suliban gefangen gehalten und gequält. Die Tandaraner vermuten hinter allen Suliban einen Anhänger Cabal. Ein Rückgriff auf die amerikanischen Geschichte gibt der Staffelhandlung der ersten Enterprise Staffel mehr Tiefe. Was Gundel und Chris darüber denken, hört ihr in der heutigen Folge. Wenn ihr eure Meinung zum Podcast loswerden wollt, habt ihr entweder die Möglichkeit einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen oder uns eine Email zu schreiben. Ihr erreicht uns unter der Mailadresse Podcast@Warp-Core.de. Chris erreicht ihr ebenfalls auf Twitter, Instagram oder Facebook. Die Titelmelodie stammt von Samy Oeder.
Oh boy. Discovering Trek listeners, join us as we learn a lot more about the Suliban. Not everyone has yellow eyes or genetic augmentation, as Archer and the crew find out. Travis and the Captain make a not so great first contact, but eyes and ears are gradually opened. A rescue mission and jail break? And hey, doesn't Grat look familiar? Ziggy would give ya great odds on that. In this episode, Co-hosts Sara and Kasey talk about all that plus the simmering effects 9/11 had on the writing of the first season of Enterprise. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them on Discovering Trek: Enterprise for a bite to eat, preconceived notions to be challenged and some curious discussion. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Oh boy. Discovering Trek listeners, join us as we learn a lot more about the Suliban. Not everyone has yellow eyes or genetic augmentation, as Archer and the crew find out. Travis and the Captain make a not so great first contact, but eyes and ears are gradually opened. A rescue mission and jail break? And hey, doesn't Grat look familiar? Ziggy would give ya great odds on that. In this episode, Co-hosts Sara and Kasey talk about all that plus the simmering effects 9/11 had on the writing of the first season of Enterprise. Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them on Discovering Trek: Enterprise for a bite to eat, preconceived notions to be challenged and some curious discussion. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Egymásnak dobunk be különböző érdekes vagy szokatlan szituációkat és kifaggatjuk a másikat, hogy miképpen reagálna, oldaná azokat meg. Bolondos részre sikeredett, nagyon kirajzolódnak a jellemvonásaink és gondolkozásunk, hallgassatok bele.
Archer can't get Daniels to talk about spoilers, the Suliban search the ship, the crew is confined to quarters, Archer Facetimes T'Pol from the future, Hoshi breaks out Topless, Silik's boss stops talking to him, the Vulcan Science Directorate says the time travel isn't fair, and...Is that a warp core breach or left-over fireworks? -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 80 00:30 Is that Bread? 01:16 Crouton 02:00 Jammin' Tribbles 02:30 Not supposed to be frothy 02:50 Neighborhood Bike 03:30 Droppin' Pants 04:20 Klingon in your blood? 04:38 NO KIDS! 05:00 Thank you Patreons! https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 05:15 Temporal Loop 05:29 Temporal Loop 06:00 Special Shout Out! 07:00 Playmate Toys Coming Next Year 08:00 Star Trek Movie? 08:55 What ever happened to Tarantino Trek? 09:30 Team America Sex Scene?! 10:10 Virtual Set Wall for Trek 12:20 Four Emmy Nominations for Disco 13:30 Slingshots 14:00 Getting Raised on Risa 14:45 Star Trek Enterprise: S2E1 - "Shockwave Part 2" 14:50 Teaser - "Archer Houdini" 15:00 Archer Ain't Here! 15:15 Silipods 16:00 Reed and Trip wanna throw down 16:40 Suliban Shapeshifting Stuff 17:17 Act I - "Aulus Allienus Library" 18:15 Wait...What century? 18:30 Cat fight! 19:30 Those Vulcans 20:05 We're gonna Karen all of Starfleet 21:15 Silik Locks em' up! 21:30 A little s and m 21:50 Library Technology 22:15 Archer: Spoilers! 23:45 Where's the Appacolypse People? 24:27 Cancel Culture in the 21'st Century! 25:10 Burn? 26:00 They're all on Mars 26:20 Act II - "31st Century Macgyver" 27:40 Giving Good Face 28:30 Time Travel isn't Fair 29:00 Archer's kind of a big deal 29:30 Daniels' Macgyver 30:20 Daniels' Fuckup 31:15 If only they destroyed Enterprise 31:40 Meme of the week! Badgey vs. Miss Minutes 32:25 Act III - "Hoshi McClane" 33:36 Roomy Conduits 33:50 Cool Blue Lighting 34:30 Bra Continuity 35:30 You're an Ugly Bastard! 35:45 DJ Silik - Drop the Bass 36:30 Archer Jumps from time to time 37:20 Trip and T'Pol retake the ship 37:50 T'Pol can act! 38:44 Faked Warp Core Breach 39:00 Suliban on the Catwalk 39:44 Act IV - "Judge Soval Judy" 40:40 The most uncomfortable Zoom Call 41:20 T'Pol puts it over the top 41:25 Vulcan Rage Quit 42:50 Late night calls 43:30 The Captain's Log 43:45 Seconds man? 45:00 Jammies 46:00 Replicated Bra? 46:40 Nude Bra 47:15 Heather's Score 48:06 Annoyed by Underwear 49:00 Strange new Clothes? 49:45 Bras are Evil 50:00 Anti-Gravity Bras? 50:19 Anti-Gravity Balls 50:40 All bras should be burned 51:00 Lower Decks Season 2: August 12 52:14 This week's Theme? 53:20 Next Week: Star Trek: Enterprise S2E2 - "Carbon Creek" 54:20 https://patreon.com/starfleetunderground 55:40 Ears are the eyes of the soul 56:40 The Slap comes Free! Be Safe! - Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
PJ, Mat and Eliot watch Detained. It's a Suliban episode, so they were dreading it. Were they right to do so? And do we finally have a well-rounded bad guy on Enterprise? Cover art by Mat Troy Theme tune by Eliot Red Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Check out Eliot's music on Soundcloud Follow Mat on Instagram Follow PJ on Twitter and Instagram This episode was recorded remotely in June 2021.
Discovering Trek listeners, we hope you brought your 11 year Plume pilgrims with you to experience the time craziness going on in this episode. The ship almost blows up, time travelers actions that are befuddling and guests on the NX-01 that give us a serious and realistic view of religion in Trek. Welcome to Episode 11 of Discovering Trek: Enterprise! This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey discuss the interactions Archer has with a couple of time travelers and the repercussions of of those interactions. The Suliban return to save the Enterprise...but why? We talk the above plus the "all in" nature of Phlox. Does the doctor ever not dive into life full force? Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them before the plume has dissipated and the door is secured and locked on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
Discovering Trek listeners, we hope you brought your 11 year Plume pilgrims with you to experience the time craziness going on in this episode. The ship almost blows up, time travelers actions that are befuddling and guests on the NX-01 that give us a serious and realistic view of religion in Trek. Welcome to Episode 11 of Discovering Trek: Enterprise! This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey discuss the interactions Archer has with a couple of time travelers and the repercussions of of those interactions. The Suliban return to save the Enterprise...but why? We talk the above plus the "all in" nature of Phlox. Does the doctor ever not dive into life full force? Sara and Kasey hope you'll join them before the plume has dissipated and the door is secured and locked on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. Come explore the First Frontier with us!
What's up with the decon chamber? How do Suliban choose their enhancements? Are they serious with that song? Chris, Mike and Fark have a chat all about "Broken Bow," the series premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise. Make sure to find us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/5YearMission to get early and rare access to photos, videos and songs before anyone else. BE SPECIAL!
What's up with the decon chamber? How do Suliban choose their enhancements? Are they serious with that song? Chris, Mike and Fark have a chat all about "Broken Bow," the series premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise. Make sure to find us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/5YearMission to get early and rare access to photos, videos and songs before anyone else. BE SPECIAL!
John Fleck, Silik on “Star Trek: Enterprise” & Other Aliens on TNG, DS9 and VOY John Fleck has the distinction of being one of the few performers to have roles in every series from the second wave of Trek shows. He was the Romulan Taibak in Star Trek TNG "The Mind's Eye," a Cardassian overseer in DS9 "The Homecoming," as well as Ornithar from "The Search" and another Romulan named Koval from "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges," Abaddon from Star Trek Voyager "Alice," and Silik, leader of the Suliban and a perpetual thorn in the side of Captain Archer in all four seasons of Star Trek Enterprise. John tells us all about the different makeup processes for his multitude of alien races, his memories of being on-set in these different series, and working with all of the Trek regulars! Plus, memories of Leslie Nielsen in "The Naked Gun 2 ½", "Howard the Duck," "Pink Cadillac" with Clint Eastwood and Jim Carrey, insight into his performance art career, and the story behind being part of the controversial "NEA Four," a group of artists who took the National Endowment for the Arts to the Supreme Court in a case about censorship that continues to have implications today. Check out John Fleck's documentary "John Fleck Is Who You Want Him To Be" by Kevin Duffy here - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/johnfleckis Visit Pancan.org to support the Trek against Pancreatic Cancer Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
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John Fleck has the distinction of being one of the few performers to have roles in every series from the second wave of Trek shows. He was the Romulan Taibak in Star Trek TNG "The Mind's Eye," a Cardassian overseer in DS9 "The Homecoming," as well as Ornithar from "The Search" and another Romulan named Koval from "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges," Abaddon from Star Trek Voyager "Alice," and Silik, leader of the Suliban and a perpetual thorn in the side of Captain Archer in all four seasons of Star Trek Enterprise. John tells us all about the different makeup processes for his multitude of alien races, his memories of being on-set in these different series, and working with all of the Trek regulars! Plus, memories of Leslie Nielsen in "The Naked Gun 2 ½", "Howard the Duck," "Pink Cadillac" with Clint Eastwood and Jim Carrey, insight into his performance art career, and the story behind being part of the controversial "NEA Four," a group of artists who took the National Endowment for the Arts to the Supreme Court in a case about censorship that continues to have implications today. Check out John Fleck's documentary "John Fleck Is Who You Want Him To Be" by Kevin Duffy here - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/johnfleckis Visit Pancan.org to support the Trek against Pancreatic Cancer Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Discovering Trek: Enterprise! This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey get together to discuss part one of Broken Bow. A new captain, a new crew, a new ship and our future's past. Come explore the First Frontier with us! Was the Enterprise pilot first half a success or something else? What does the first Starship Enterprise offer us for stories and fulfilling Trek history 100 years or so before TOS? Klingons, Suliban, a Future Dude? We discuss all that plus... food, :). Sara and Kasey hope you’ll join them for a lively discussion on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. FIVE YEAR MISSION Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series! Plus, check out their podcast right here on the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! Find out more and download all 6 of their current albums at FiveYearMission.net
Welcome to Episode 1 of Discovering Trek: Enterprise! This episode, Co-Hosts Sara and Kasey get together to discuss part one of Broken Bow. A new captain, a new crew, a new ship and our future's past. Come explore the First Frontier with us! Was the Enterprise pilot first half a success or something else? What does the first Starship Enterprise offer us for stories and fulfilling Trek history 100 years or so before TOS? Klingons, Suliban, a Future Dude? We discuss all that plus... food, :). Sara and Kasey hope you’ll join them for a lively discussion on Discovering Trek: Enterprise. FIVE YEAR MISSION Music for Discovering Trek is provided by Five Year Mission. They’re writing one song for each episode of The Original Series! Plus, check out their podcast right here on the Trek Geeks Podcast Network! Find out more and download all 6 of their current albums at FiveYearMission.net
Is Captain Archer making a log, or just talking to his dog? Is T'Pol a gas giant? Is it harassment when a Suliban kisses you, or is that just a test? Will you double your pleasure with double phasers? Why shouldn't you let the engineer drive? And don't even get us started on Klingon continuity? And I swear I parked the shuttle-pod right over here! Special Guest - Rocky's little Sister, Patty! -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 55 00:35 Tribble Bikini 01:16 Best Flatulation 01:40 Thanks Section 31! 01:48 No Kids! 02:05 Gorn eat your toes 02:43 Old white guy? 03:30 Photo-bombed by that same guy 04:20 Did you introduce yourself? 04:45 Hat trick 05:00 Correction Bow Potato 05:40 Freaky Deeky 06:00 Special shoutout 06:50 I like Tribbles, Cats, Dogs, and Sword fighting 07:25 What's in the envelope? 08:00 RIP Mira Furlon 08:30 Feel the Bernie - https://www.startrek.com/gallery/meme-me-up-bernie/berniebeams-out-of-a-jeffries-tube-2202/28 09:15 Janeway's autobiography in audiobook form, voiced by Kate Mulgrew! 09:55 RIP Larry King 11:00 Bio Trekkie's good stuff - BioTrekkie Explains! on YouTube - https://youtu.be/9Gb1EJ4xAOY 12:30 Molly on a stick 14:00 Star Trek: Enterprise S1E1 - "Broken Bow Part 2" 14:50 It's like I'm Gonna Get You, Sucka 16:00 Lie Detecting or assault? 17:10 Suliban Perspective on Genetic Engineering 18:44 Taste for green blood 19:11 Riding in Elevators? Need some handrails! 20:50 Stratosphere Stories 23:40 Spies Like Us? 24:10 Bonding on the roof 24:40 Hoping for a blowjob 25:05 We parked where? 25:25 Shuttlepod Comedy 26:00 T'Pol takes over 26:48 Dual Fisting Phasers 27:15 Phaser Shootin' Skills 27:50 Lazer Tag flashbacks = Fuck those kids 29:00 Star Trek Escape Room? 29:50 Trust The Wind...T'Pol? 30:40 A Gas Giant 30:50 Act V: "After Dark" 31:30 Soft Core Decontamination 32:40 They got the dialog in 33:15 Shooting it wasn't that sexy 33:50 Eel'll take care of you 34:30 Casting by Six-Pack 35:00 T'Pol actually listened 35:37 Archer's Log 36:00 Vulcan on your side 36:40 Gas Giant # 7 37:38 Act VI: "Enemy Territory" 38:04 It's like "Run Silent, Run Deep" 38:28 Bastard Balls 38:46 Transporter Hesitations 39:00 Lost Technologies - Seatbelts? 40:17 Never let Trip pilot 42:25 The Space Stacks 42:46 Hmmm. Stun seems to work 43:10 Klaang would not STFU 43:40 Don't sneak up behind a Klingon 44:25 Melty Lizard People 44:45 Can we get any tighter? 45:20 That was an acid trip 45:50 Act VII: "Mission Accomplished" 46:58 Klaang Klaang Klaang went the Trolly 47:20 Strobe lights and Timey Wimely Wibbly Wobbly 48:58 There's a temporal thing going on...But not in his log 50:00 Is it a Vulcan coverup? 51:30 DNA Uses 52:49 They don't have USB sticks, they've got blood 53:20 We're all made of stardust 54:15 Klingon Continuity 56:00 Once you go green...? 56:26 Beaming Archer 57:06 Inside Out and Exploded! 57:30 Special effects 58:30 Computer screens 1:00:00 Industrial 1:00:49 Who has grappling hooks nowadays? 1:02:45 Trademark that Tribble Bikini 1:03:50 Black Holes and Rims 1:06:05 Insert Shot of Bernie Thanks for listening! Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
We go all the way back to Star Trek: Enterprise! What was the deal with that theme song? Why does Phlox have such a big smile? Hoshi speaks Klingon, T'Pol attacks a bread stick, There's a Timey-Wimey Wibbly Wobbly room, and when you visit strange new worlds, some things are extra sexy. Special Guest - Rocky's little Sister, Patty! -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 54 00:30 He has a sister?! 01:30 Mischievous Tribbles 02:08 Meet Rocky's Sister, Patty! 02:30 Grounded? 03:20 Hatched 04:00 Interesting Pictures? 05:00 News: Mary Wiseman confirms Queer and Proud 06:00 Representation matters 07:00 "I thought I was a Gay Asian" 07:30 News: Critic's Choice Awards 10:55 News: Gaaaysinspaaace.org - Michael Dorn Zoom Event 1/21/21 12:50 News: Have a little Data in your house: exo-6.com 14:40 Highly Disturbing 15:30 Star Trek: Enterprise (S1E1) - "Broken Bow Part 1" 16:30 The song. (There is a skip intro button.) 17:00 Ear Worm 17:45 Karaoke 18:15 WTF?! Star Trek doesn't sing lyrics at you!? 18:30 The visual montage, though 19:30 Original theme lyrics 20:50 "Where no man has gone before" 21:15 Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr - as Klaang 21:45 Klingot? 22:20 Ask questions later, shoot first 23:00 He should've stayed inside 23:15 First times and Models 25:15 Act I - "First Mission" 26:11 Trip drives a Shuttlepod like people parallel park! 28:00 Vulcan assholes 28:45 Looking at the dates 29:45 James Cromwell 31:00 Names sound familiar? 31:30 Bringing Hoshi in 32:30 I'll never forget this sound... 33:00 Captions: "Speaking Klingon" 33:30 Got a Q in it 34:00 You've been on Earth too long 35:00 Ensign Mayweather is a Belter? 35:20 First Enterprise Starship Launch 35:45 A tin can that can barely do Warp 4 36:10 Interfaces - Like a Casio exploded 38:30 Netflix Wins? 39:15 Something smells 39:40 Act II - "Klingon Kidnapping" 40:20 Space-time room 41:00 Now it's time to swim 41:40 Dr. Phlox - Creepy? 43:30 The Other Guys - Out of time - All Rise 44:15 Hoshi and Space Travel 45:15 Listening to Hoshi 45:30 One thing about something or other 46:20 Eating the Afterlife? 47:30 Some funny parts 48:00 Eating with the captain 50:20 Handshakes? 51:00 Good Handjob? 51:25 Act III - "Strange New Worlds 52:00 Space is very Big 53:00 I didn't lose him, he was taken! 53:45 Paying attention to Hoshi 54:25 Suliban, Suliban. Does whatever a Suliban can... 55:00 Marvel is going to sue us 55:14 Don't F*ck the alien women 55:50 Sucking the Butterflies 56:45 20 years ago... 58:30 More Convention talk 1:01:00 The kid getting weened off 1:02:50 What's in the box?! 1:03:30 The tribbles broke out in song? 1:04:28 Thanks to Patty for... 1:05:45 Nuclear Wessels? 1:07:10 Make sure to come back next week for Part 2 of "Broken Bow" Thanks for listening! Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
Enterprise finds a small craft – apparently from the future – adrift in space, and both the Suliban and the mysterious Tholians are intent on retrieving it. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Future Tense" and the flat-lining Temporal Cold War arc. Plus! The guys talk about T'Pol's hatred of time travel, the TARDIS, and Van Halen's discography. Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
This week we bring on Suliban Deaza, founder an CEO, a boutique firearms manufacturer specializing in Galil pattern rifles and pistols. Suliban immigrated from Bogotá, Colombia and shares his story about losing almost anything to achieve the American dream.
Mit gondolunk az alkoholról? Menővé tesz a cigizés? Miért károsítják az emberek magukat drogokkal? Három huszonéves szemszöge ezekről a kérdésekről!
Enterprise goes more timey-wimey than usual when they find a bigger-on-the-inside spaceship. Turns out both the Suliban and Tholians want it, but, for some reason, the Tholians don't make a web. Why not? Webs are... like... THEIR THING! Intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
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Boimler has a hot girlfriend and Mariner thinks the only explanation is foul play. Maybe she's a changling, a Suliban, or a holodeck character gone rogue. Whatever she is, this week's episode had a lot of laugh out loud moments. Queue up the episode and hit play when we tell you. Whoosh. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdparty/support
Boimler has a hot girlfriend and Mariner thinks the only explanation is foul play. Maybe she's a changling, a Suliban, or a holodeck character gone rogue. Whatever she is, this week's episode had a lot of laugh out loud moments. Queue up the episode and hit play when we tell you. Whoosh. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdparty/support
As the Suliban take the crew hostage, Archer disappears off the ship. While stuck in the 31st century, Archer and Daniels work to find a way to get back to Enterprise and repair the timeline. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss the second season of Enterprise choosing to bring a few topics into focus. Plus! The guys debate the characterization of Daniels, the confounding nature of Soval, and keeping things a mystery when you don't have much going on. Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
After apparently causing the destruction of an alien colony, the Enterprise is called back to Earth. Archer learns via Daniels that the Suliban are trying to sabotage Enterprise's mission. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss the episode that closes out Enterprise's first season and how it serves as a bookend to "Broken Bow". Plus! They talk about Mark Zuckerberg's hair, hand waving away time travel, and how time travel seems to work in the Enterprise universe. Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
Archer and Tucker are invited to a desert-like planet by an alien leader after they help fix his ship. After arriving, they discover he has invited them under false pretenses. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss yet another episode of Enterprise that feels like it wants to say something but just can't find the right words. Plus! The guys talk about the consequences of freeing the Suliban, Kirk being the most timeless captain, and having a story with no subtext! Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
Archer and Mayweather accidentally enter a militarized zone and are detained by an alien race called Tandarans, who are at war with the Suliban. Both men find themselves sharing cells with some Suliban detainees who they believe are wrongly imprisoned. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss the problems with being too obvious with your allegory. Plus! The guys talk about being unfamiliar with the Suliban, returning guest actors, and Archer throwing himself into situations. Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
This is it! Our official, first review and in-depth discussion of Enterprise begins with the double pilot episode 'Broken Bow'. From enhanced Suliban aliens and Klingons sprinting through cornfields to a brand new ship, an excited crew and a mysterious, faceless figure from the future, this episode has it all. Join Jason and Michela on the U.S.S. Henson as they chat, debate and argue through it all. See you on the bridge!
Archer is confronted by a member of his crew who claims to be from nine hundred years in the future – and is there to capture a Suliban operative who has boarded Enterprise. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Cold Front" and the reintroduction of the Temporal Cold War. The guys discuss never being sure about what's happening, unrealistic treatments of the vacuum of space, and Archer being an idiot! Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
"It’s been a looong time” but we’ve finally gotten here, to the Enterprise pilot! We come in hot with choppy pacing and lots of tension between humans and Vulcans—because humans are morally judgey. The prequel pilot gives us a good look at: tech we take for granted, ie artificial gravity and the universal translator; Porthos, a good boy; Star Trek Sexy Times™ especially T’Pol’s outfits; best space uniforms. Body count: rows of poor, defenseless corn; couple of souped up Suliban
The crew sets course for Rigel X, and some rather unfortunate scenes ensue. Will the crew of Enterprise manage to recover Klang and avert an interstellar incident with the Klingons? And what dark secrets do the Suliban hide? Plus: Learn where the break between episodes is. (It’s not where you think.)
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton Google image search 'gazelle' in order to properly appreciate Enterprise's time-hopping first season finale/second season premiere two-parter Shockwave! How does this specific story hold up in the wake of the Temporal Cold War's failures as a long-form arc? Are the Suliban and Future Guy still compelling big bads? And what the heck is up with Daniels' outfit?!!Right-click to download.Read more »
Deep Space Nine's prediction of 2024 San Francisco is a bit too close to 2019 San Francisco than we would like. Tandarans holding Suliban in detention centers may have been an allegory to Japanese internment, but 2019 USA has it's own modern take. Join Ryan and Becca as we discuss why it's never a good idea to detain entire groups of people. We discuss Deep Space Nine episodes "Past Tense (Parts 1 & 2)" and Enterprise episode "Detained."Episode Notes Join our Facebook Group
"Desert Crossing." A few episodes after the events of "Detained" in season one of Star Trek: Enterprise, it comes to light that the story of Archer freeing the Suliban detainees is spreading across the galaxy. And, like a game of "Telephone", elements of the story have been greatly exaggerated, leading some to believe that Archer and the Enterprise are a military power to be reckoned with. Though Captain Archer can't control what stories have been told and retold, he and Commander Tucker end up unwittingly facing the consequences of those tall tales, and very nearly lose their lives in the process. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala and Brandi Jackola, with special guest Russell Skeet, take a deep dive into the twenty-fourth episode of season one, "Desert Crossing". They discuss Clancy Brown, season continuity, freedom fighters, beer ball, prairie oysters, and who would be a great new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher on Discovery. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:28) Feedback (00:04:12) Welcome, Russell! (00:07:39) 41 Degrees (00:12:38) Continuity (00:15:42) 9/11 (00:19:22) Sneaking Away (00:31:21) Why Montana? (00:35:47) Beer Ball and Tapestries (00:40:22) Final Thoughts (00:43:00) Closing (00:49:12) Hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala and Brandi Jackola Guest Russell Skeet Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Restarting the music. In November 2017, Melodic Treks came to an untimely end when Suliban experimentation with temporal mechanics sent ripples throughout the universe that stopped the turntable’s spin. But when associate producer Tony Robinson heard Brandon-Shea Mutala say that episode 85 was the last in the series, he knew something was wrong. From a nearby transporter room, he was able to beam to planet Gateway and engage with the Guardian of Forever to correct the timeline. In this episode of Melodic Treks, we recount these events as Tony explains to Brandon what went wrong, why the show must go on, and plays a clip from the next episode that has yet to be recorded … or already was. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Thank You (00:00:19) What Did I Just Hear? (00:00:25) Welcome (00:00:39) Turbolift (00:0:38) GOF (00:02:13) Back to the Future (00:06:42) Host Brandon Shea-Mutala Guests Tony Robinson, Colin Higgins, and the Guardian Of Forever Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Music heard on Melodic Treks is used under license from the Performing Rights Society.
You know, if you've been a diehard fan of Star Trek: Enterprise, waiting patiently for us to talk about the series...WAIT NO MORE! Mike, The Doctor (Kim Miller) and Suliban insurgent Jason Makiaris talk about the 2-part (?) pilot episode, Broken Bow! Mike (as usual) has gripes about the episode, but The Doctor (Kim Miller) has FAITH OF THE HEART she can turn him. Check out our Facebook page or hit us up on the twitter! @mikemccafferty@fibadip@jasonmakiaris
Things get serious real quick, as Earth has been attacked by a mysterious species hailing from the equally mysterious region of space, the Delphic Expanse. Few options left to them Earth sends their flagship, Enterprise, to meet the Xindi threat. Cold Open An object decloaks as it approaches Earth and fires a beam slicing devastation across the planet before breaking apart. Act I A panel of Klingons is ordered the disgraced Duras to reclaim his honor by capturing the elusive Captain Archer. Aboard the Enterprise, Archer shares with his crew that millions have been killed in the attack on Earth and that they have been recalled. Trip is expressing concern that his sister may have been a victim when Suliban board the Enterprise and kidnap the captain. Silik takes Archer to see Future Man, who warns him that the Xindi are developing a weapon to annihilate Earth. Just as Enterprise approaches home, a ship drops out of warp and opens fire on them. Act II The Klingons disable the Enterprise, but three more Starfleet vessels join the fight and repel Duras. On Earth, Archer is pushing for Enterprise to be sent to find the Xindi, but Soval warns about that region of space being notoriously dangerous and unusual. In an effort to bolster his case, the captain scans some of the debris from the probe and finds that its quantum signature is from the future. Back aboard his ship, a Vulcan doctor pops by to check on Archer’s radiation exposure while he was mucking around the debris and scoping out Xindi corpses. Turns out it’s all a pretense as the doctor is actually there because Soval thinks Archer might be nuts. Trip and Reed stand on the edge of destruction on Earth as the Engineer comes to the realization that his sister was a victim. Act III Touring the construction site of the NX-02, Archer and Forrest discuss the impending mission, as well as the captain’s request for military personnel to join his crew. Phlox has decided to stay on board for the mission, but Vulcan High Command has told T’Pol she must not go. Reed is pretty stoked about his new photonic torpedoes, and an angry Trip is very enthusiastic about the possibility using this new technology to murder the people who killed his sister. Before heading into the Expanse, Soval shows Archer some footage of a Vulcan ship that started murdering each other when they visited the place. On their way out, the Enterprise is going to drop T’Pol back home on Vulcan. The Enterprise leaves spacedock as the Klingons lurk nearby and bring their weapons online. Act IV Trip and Archer are getting drunk aboard the Enterprise when their vows to abandon the principles of non-interference are interrupted by Duras firing at their ship again. They disable the Klingon ship with their fancy new photon torpedoes, and accelerate to the safety of Vulcan space. T’Pol swings by Archer’s ready room and requests to stay aboard the Enterprise. Seven weeks later, the Enterprise reaches the massive purple barrier marking the beginning of the Delphic Expanse. After a few hours sailing through the goo, three Klingon vessels show up and begin firing on the Enterprise. Travis pulls some ace flying maneuvers and destroys the one Klingon ship brave enough to follow the into the Expanse. The Enterprise proceeds into the Expanse. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x26 - The Expanse Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman and Branon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Daniel Riordan, James Horan, Bruce Wright There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 26th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, The Expanse.
Archer can't seem to get away with much these days without incurring the wrath of the warring factions of the illusive Temporal Cold War, and as it turns out, recovering a dead body from a 31st century time traveling ship is just the type of thing to set the Suliban (and now Tholians!) on his case. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x16 - Future Tense Directed by James Whitmore Jr. Written by Michael Sussman and Phyllis Strong Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong, Cullen Douglas There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 16th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Future Tense. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Cloaking DevicesIt's one of the most interesting technologies outside of the Federation - the ability to cloak. Throughout Star Trek history, we have seen the Suliban, Romulans, Klingons, and more employ it against our heroes. The trio examines the use of the cloak in the franchise, including Starfleet's attempts. They stumble upon a never-before-seen discussion regarding Rom and the Romulans, as well as debate the morality of cloaking in battle.Do you think the Federation should have used cloaking technology?
Welcome to Season Two of Star Trek Enterprise, guys! We made it! Archer and Daniels are poking around a library in the 31st century while back in the 22nd, the crew of the Enterprise is desperately trying to survive a Suliban occupation of their ship. Shockwave Part 1 was one of the strongest of the series so far, will part 2 keep it going? Enterprise 02x01 - Shockwave Part 2 Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Matt Winston, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Keith Allan, Jim Fitzpatrick There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser, and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 1st episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Shockwave Part 2. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra === Show Notes Cold Open After Archer disappears, T’Pol offers to drop out of warp so that Silik can come aboard and verify he’s truly not there. Trip protests her foolishness in agreeing to such a thing, only to realize there are no other options and that he was the one who was being truly foolish. Act I Archer and Daniels trapse through the Future Ruins as the Captain becomes increasingly frustrated with the time traveler’s inability or refusal to clarify much about what’s going on. After becoming concerned that it looks like the monument to a federation was never even built, Daniels and Archer make their way to a library. Upon entering, Daniels is surprised to learn that the library is not filled with electronic storage like he expected, but instead good old fashioned paper books that they get to work looking through in order to piece together what went wrong. Back aboard the Enterprise, the Suliban are unable to locate Captain Archer but do detect a temporal signature in the turbolift where he was last seen. The Suliban take control of the Enterprise and the ship warps away. At Starfleet Headquarters, Soval is scolding Admiral Forrest for the fact that Archer and the Enterprise are three days late in following their orders to rendezvous with the Vulcan ship. He tells Starfleet that since it’s obvious that Captain Archer has gone rogue and must be holding T’Pol against her will, he has no option but to send a Vulcan ship to get her back. Act II After taking the Enterprise back to The Helix, Silik finds himself unable to contact Future Guy. While Silik’s buddy strongly advocates for blowing up the Enterprise, Silik advises him to have the surgeons get ready and to deliver him the Vulcan for some drug-assisted interrogating. Daniels’ research in the library has him realizing that taking Archer from the 22nd Century is what caused Daniels’ time to be destroyed, and the only way to fix it is to find a way to return the captain to his own time. Using Archer’s communicator and scanner, Daniels thinks he might have a way to communicate with the past and Archer goes to collect some materials. Trip found a workaround that allows him to use comms, and he reaches Reed and tells him to sit tight until he can get the rest of the crew on the line. T’Pol is returned to her quarters after her being drugged and interrogated by Silik, when a disembodied Archer head appears and tells her that she needs to find a way to make it over to Crewman Daniels’ quarters. Act III A conference call among the Enterprise crew via Trip’s comm system hack has everyone agreeing that the claustrophobic Hoshi is the perfect person to send through a cramped conduit shaft. After swinging by Phlox’s quarters to pick up some hypos, Hoshi shows up at Reed’s quarters topless after a “comedic” series of incidents. Later, T’Pol is feigning craziness in a hallway as some Suliban walk by, and then BOOM -- Enterprise crewmen fall from the sky and knock them out with drugs. Reed makes his way to Daniels’ quarters and pulls out a device from a secret compartment. Upon exiting, he sees some Suliban waiting for him, who proceed to rough him up something fierce. Under pressure, he tells Silik that Archer told him to destroy this device before he left to prevent Silik from contacting someone. After he’s returned to his quarters, T’Pol and Travis successfully take over engineering and initiate a core breach. The Suliban drag the Enterprise away from The Helix and scurry away, and then the Enterprise shuts off all the fireworks and goes into warp. Silik is using the device Reed recovered trying to communicate with Future Man, when the typically stationary fella jumps out of the projection and reveals himself to actually be Archer. Act IV Archer drags Silik out of the room with a gun to his head telling him to call off the ships he sent after Enterprise. The Enterprise itself is taking a helluva pounding, which all stops suddenly, confusing the bridge crew. All of the Suliban vessels break off, save one, which turns out to be carrying Captain Archer and his prisoner Silik. The Enterprise docks with the Vulcan vessel and phone home where Soval tells them that even though they didn’t kill those 3,600 miners, they still kinda suck and should be brought home. Archer gives a speech about gazelles in Africa being better than humans before T’Pol steps in andlaunches some torpedoes of truth about how the Vulcans aren’t that great either. Starfleet will meet to discuss the future of the mission, and holler back at them shortly. Archer shows up in T’Pol’s quarters in the middle of the night wearing his PJs to let her know that everything is awesome and that she’s probably what made the difference. T’Pol still doesn’t believe in time travel.
The Temporal Cold War heats up as Future Man and Silik continue to meddle with Archer's historic mission. The death of 3600 Paraagan colonists rests on Archer's shoulders, the Enterprise is ordered to return to Earth, and Crewman Daniels visits Archer despite shedding his mortal coil earlier this season. Season one of Enterprise wraps up in a big way! Enterprise 1x26 - Shockwave Pt. 1 Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Matt Winston, Vaughn Armstrong, Breezy There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser as we discuss the 26th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Shockwave Pt. 1. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra === Show Notes Cold Open The Enterprise approaches a mining colony of a matriarchal society for a visit, while Trip, Archer and T’Pol discuss the possibility of future human settlements as large as the nearly 4,000 people that populate this one. The Enterprise receives the colony’s strict landing protocols, but as the shuttlepod descends to the planet there is an explosion that quickly spreads across the planet. Act I In the medbay, the crew tries to figure out what happened as Trip’s injuries from the explosion are being treated. Hoshi assures the Captain that there is nobody left in the colony to answer because they watched it burn. After all scans and logs show the plasma ducts were closed, but do still show the point of origin for the explosion being directly under the shuttlepod, Archer calls Earth to deliver the bad news to Admiral Forrest. T’Pol requests Phlox keep a close eye on the captain because he’s being emotional, but the doctor assures her that he is behaving naturally for someone dealing with so much grief. Scans of the planet reveal evidence that the atmosphere must have been ignited by a plasma, but Reed remains certain the shuttle’s plasma ducts were closed as ordered. Archer takes Trip and T’Pol into his ready room and informs them that he has heard back Admiral Forrest with the news that the Enterprise mission has been canceled and they have been ordered to return home. Act II T’Pol joins Archer in his quarters to tell him that while there have been some questionable decisions he’s made, there have also been many unimpeachable ones. She advises him to convince Starfleet to continue the Enterprise’s mission, and she will makes the same case with the Vulcan government. Phlox is packing up Medbay while Trip is hollering about how terrible everything is, but Doc maintains faith in humanity’s future. In his quarters, Archer crawls into bed and turns off the light, but turns it on moments to find himself on Earth ten months earlier. Crewman Daniels appears and tells the Captain that he sent him back because the destruction of the mining colony was never recorded in history, so must have been caused by a faction in the Temporal Cold War. Back aboard the Enterprise in the present, Reed brings Archer a device discovered just where the Captain said it would be that was designed to emit a plasma beam. The Captain tells Hoshi to make the coms go on the fritz for a few hours, and reverses course back to the destroyed colony. Act III Archer tells the crew he’s met with Crewman Daniels, and uses the knowledge he gained from that conversation overcome a quantum engineering problem for Trip, and to provide instructions to T’Pol on how to extract Suliban logs from data discs. Reed and Archer enter Crewman Daniels’ old quarters to extract Suliban ship schematics from a toy the time traveler left in his quarters after his last visit. The mysterious flurry of orders Archer issued previously culminate in them locating a cloaked Suliban ship hiding on a nearby planet and disabling it. Trip, Archer and T’Pol board the disabled vessel, taking down a bunch of Suliban. After they retrieve the data disks, they retreat back to their shuttlepod and order the Enterprise to set course for the Vulcan ship as soon as they are aboard. Act IV The Suliban Data disks reveal a cloaked Suliban ship attaching the device responsible for causing the destruction of the mining colony to the shuttlepod. Silik relays the events to Shadowy Future Man, who orders him to capture Archer but let Enterprise continue on its journey. T’Pol stands by her belief that time travel is impossible in spite of seemingly overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Reed calls the captain and Trip to the bridge because something is fishy with their warp field. That something fishy turns out to be a fleet of heavily armed cloaked Suliban vessels. Silik orders the captain to turn himself over, or he’ll destroy the Enterprise. Archer agrees, and leaves T’Pol in command of the ship and Hoshi in command of Porthos. To the puzzlement of the bridge crew, the Suliban hail once again after the captain has left, frustrated that Archer has not turned himself over. The captain exits the turbolift, but he no longer finds himself aboard the Enterprise, but instead amidst the wreckage of a city in the 31st Century. Crewman Daniels appears and tells him there is no way to send him back to his own time.
The Enterprise crew finally make it to Risa, wrapping up the three episode arc that started with Fallen Hero. Archer settles in to do some light reading, Trip and Reed seek to expand their horizons, Travis tackles a local cliff face, and Hoshi practices her language skills on the local population. Of course this is a TV show, so nothing goes according to plan, but without revealing too many spoilers--at least three senior officers shed their clothes at some point during this episode. We're short two members again for this episode! But different ones this time. Memory Alpha: Link Enterprise 1x25 - Two Days and Two Nights Directed by Michael Dorn Written by Chris Black, Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: Dey Young, Kellie Waymire There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser as we discuss the 25th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Two Days and Two Nights. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra === Show Notes Cold Open T’Pol escorts the captain to the shuttlebay as he expresses concern that he is going on vacation while some of the crew are left behind to work. T’Pol assures him that he needs the time off, and the system of drawing lots was a fair way to make the determination. Shuttlepods One and Two make their way to Risa’s surface. Act I As the shuttlepod makes its way to the surface, the bridge crew discusses the various ways each of them will be spending their time. In the MedBay, Crewman Cutler prepares an injection for Phlox that will initiate a 2-day hibernation cycle instead of the standard six. As Archer and Porthos scope out the villa overlooking the sea, the captain notices that it also overlooks the balcony of a pretty blonde lady who also has a dog. Trip and Reed are in the bar looking for some sexy aliens. Archer takes a break from reading his book under the moon's light to refill his tea, when the dog from the other balcony suddenly appears and menaces Porthos. It’s owner, Keyla, rings his doorbell to retrieve the hairless beast, and Archer scores himself a sweet date for tomorrow. Act II Hoshi interrupts the couple eating dinner next to her in the restaurant to show off her mastery of Risan, but incidentally impresses a fella lurking in the back who offers to teach her his native language if she joins him for dinner. Over in the bar, a couple of ladies make their way over to Trip and Reed to make a determined effort to make these Earthlings’ first trip to Risa a memorable one. Keyla sees Archer looking at the stars on his balcony, and asks to join him so he can regale her with tales of his adventures. In the bar, the two lovely ladies Trip and Reed have met offer to show them the beauty of the subterranean gardens, but instead take them into the basement, morph into ugly ass aliens, take their belongings, and shoot them. Act III Travis has a shuttlepod pick him up from the planet surface after he hurt himself rock climbing. With Phlox snoozing for a couple of days, Cutler seems pretty confident she can handle his broken leg. Trip and Reed wake up in the bar’s basement tied up and robbed of their clothes, and they set their sights on getting out of their predicament before the Enterprise becomes aware of their shame. Travis is having a reaction to the painkiller the Risans gave him, and requests they wake up Phlox. Hoshi gives up learning this guy’s native language, but they start communicating in the language of love as he lays a kiss on her and they head to relax in some steam pools. Keyla swings by Archer’s villa again to go on a morning walk, but instead things get serious when she reveals her entire family was murdered by the Suliban. T’Pol and Cutler wake up a confused Phlox and inform him of Travis’ condition. Act IV Phlox is acting like a drunkard, but seems determined to fix Travis’ troubles in spite of everyone’s concerns. After Keyla was injured by a camouflaged turtle on their daytime adventure, she keeps turning the topic back to the Suliban and getting more agitated. Archer scans her on the sly, and sends the readings up to T’Pol for analysis. The analysis reveals that she is Tandaran, and when she is confronted, she scratches Archer causing him to collapse. Trip and Reed have finally escaped their prison by knocking down a stinky bottle of alcohol and cutting through the ropes. Hoshi wakes up the next morning next to that alien fella, suggesting that the steam pools turned out to be pretty fun. Phlox solves Travis’ allergic reaction and passes out. Archer wakes up to find Keyla has left, and then joins his comrades on the shuttlepod back to Enterprise.
Welcome to Part 2 of our Broken Bow redo! The Enterprise's pursuit of the kidnapped Klingon, Klaang, comes to a head when they discover a massive Suliban base hidden in the atmosphere of a gas giant. Archer and Trip attempt a rescue mission leading Archer to meet Silik for the first time. Enterprise 1x02 - Broken Bow Pt. 2 Directed by James Conway Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong, James Cromwell, Jim Beaver, Mark Moses, Gary Graham, Thomas Kopache, Jim Fitzpatrick, James Horan, Joseph Ruskin There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Anna Heiser, Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser, and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 2nd episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Broken Bow Pt. 2. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Future Tense Commentary. How can a ship be bigger on the inside than on the outside? Why are the Suliban and Tholians so interested in it? In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan are joined by Melodic Treks host Brandon-Shea Mutala as we bring you a commentary for the season-two Enterprise episode "Future Tense." Join us as we discuss a lack of safety protocols on the NX-01, how Vulcans are on a different level of denial, and how this episode is a worthy example of Enterprise's potential as a prequel. Plus, find out why Brandon has a squeaky voice. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Commentary Start (00:06:43) Final Thoughts (00:50:09) Hosts Floyd Dorsey and Jeffrey Harlan Guest Brandon-Shea Mutala Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
The Suliban. Each series has its signature villain, though it may not be the foe originally intended to be the thorn in our heroes’ sides. The Ferengi were set up as the baddies on TNG. On Voyager it was the Kazon. And on DS9 it was… Rumpelstiltskin? When Archer set off on his first mission aboard the NX-01 he crossed paths with the flexible, yellow-skinned antagonists of Enterprise—the Suliban. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Christopher Jones and Kate Walsh examine the Suliban to uncover their role in the series, how well they were utilised, whether they were terrorists or pawns, and if they were creatively at odds with the basic concept of the show.