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The crew of the U.S.S. Scylla fight their way through a Tholian armada to reach safety --- History Repeats Itself by FSCM Productions | https://fscmproductions.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #StarTrek #StarTrekAdventures #TTRPG
Aspen and Kenny go out of control on the implication of Senate Commandos. Kenny goes out of control on the two (TWO!) directors for The Tholian Web. And Aspen goes out of control on the logos, pathos, and ethos of this week's Trek. Also Uhura. It's out of control.__________________________________Get early, extended episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodWatch us! https://www.youtube.com/@trekwarspodTheme by Tosin AwofesoSocial Media:https://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodhttps://bsky.app/profile/trekwarspod.bsky.socialWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
What exactly is the internal physiology of a Klingon, or a Horta, or a Tholian? In 1975, an enterprising undergrad wrote to Gene Roddenberry to get some answers. Today, we've got educator and Star Trek science consultant Mohamed Noor with us to talk about the intersection of fact and fiction. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
What exactly is the internal physiology of a Klingon, or a Horta, or a Tholian? In 1975, an enterprising undergrad wrote to Gene Roddenberry to get some answers. Today, we've got educator and Star Trek science consultant Mohamed Noor with us to talk about the intersection of fact and fiction. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
What exactly is the internal physiology of a Klingon, or a Horta, or a Tholian? In 1975, an enterprising undergrad wrote to Gene Roddenberry to get some answers. Today, we've got educator and Star Trek science consultant Mohamed Noor with us to talk about the intersection of fact and fiction. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Gorn vs. Tholian and other Tournament Stuff
Gorn vs. Tholian and other Tournament Stuff
Three years of podcasting, and for the third annual time, we're covering Star Trek! This time, however, we examine a series that has no connection to actual filmed production with IDW's Star Trek Year Five! Our discussion takes us from Hesperides to Simga Iotia III, all with a young Tholian aboard! Join us for our examination of this collaborative effort by many of the talents at IDW, and as always: live long and prosper!
[Series Premiere] The crew of the U.S.S. Kama, a brand new Hou-Yi-class built in the year 2310, are sent deep into Tholian territory to recover a deep cover Starfleet Intelligence asset. --- “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” Impending by Hayden Folker | https://soundcloud.com/hayden-folker Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US #StarTrek #StarTrekAdventures #ELHmk1
[Season Finale] The Drake comes to the rescue of Showa Station while it's under siege by a joint Tholian and Klingon strike group. --- “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” An Epic Story by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Tholian which aired on November 15, 1968 and occurred on Star Date 3842.3. When the Enterprise attempts to ascertain the fate of the U.S.S. Defiant which vanished 3 weeks ago and Spock reports strange sensor readings. They visually detect the Defiant, but sensors indicate it is not there. A landing party beams aboard and when McCoy tries to touch one of the dead crew members, his hand passes right through him, revealing that the Defiant is starting to disintegrate. They all beam back save Captain Kirk. Kirk and the ship are trapped in a parallel universe by the weakening of the surrounding fabric of space. The appearance of two hostile Tholian ships disrupts the spatial interphase which would have allowed Kirk to reenter his own universe. Spock convinces the Tholians to wait until the interphase occurs, but the Enterprise is unable to beam Kirk aboard. The Tholian then fire and damage the Enterprise. In her cabin, Uhura sees a vision of Captain Kirk and reports to McCoy that he is alive. McCoy believes Uhura is going mad and confines her to sickbay. Scott then sees the same vision, and rushes to the bridge, where everyone, including Spock, sees it as well. The Enterprise is able to hold Kirk in the transporter beam at the next interphase and then escape from the completed Tholian web by using ship's power to disrupt space-time. Compliance Takeaways: How do you manage talent in your function? What is smart risk in compliance? Do you have to be nice to lead in compliance? Resources Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein MissionLogPodcast.com Memory Alpha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Tempest crew fights their way out of the trap laid by the Tholians, encountering a dangerous new type of foe in the process.
The Tempest escorts a Vulcan diplomat to Tholian space for some routine negotiations but when they arrive at the conference site, what they find is anything but.
With the renowned Tholian punctuality, we bring you Season 3, Episode 9 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the mirror universe, Commander Archer mutinies against Captain Forrest in order to capture a future Earth ship found in Tholian space. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss both parts of "In a Mirror, Darkly" and how effective the fourth season of Enterprise is being in delivering "fan service". Plus! The guys talk about captain power rankings, CGI Gorn, and the improved Tholian Web 2.0. 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
Three ensigns try to help fix a Tholian hospital ship. It does not go as planned. (Part Two) --- “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” #StarTrek #ELHmk1
Three ensigns try to help fix a Tholian hospital ship. It does not go as planned. (Part One) --- “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, Modiphius, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.” #StarTrek #ELHmk1
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Captain Kirk's ghost spooks the crew. Join your interphasic hosts as they praise the writers for examining Spock and McCoy's relationship by removing Kirk from the equation, discuss how this episode is connected to the larger Star Trek universe, and debate the viability of the Tholians' languid plan. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: We slip into a slightly-sideways dimension with Geordi, Ro, and a rascally Romulan in Star Trek: TNG's "The Next Phase" 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. Check out the Feedspot list of Top 60 Star Trek Podcasts for 2021. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek 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. Don't say we didn't give you options here!
Director Maja Vrvilo shows off some cryptic shots from the set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; Star Trek Online launches the Tholian Trouble special event; and this week’s Trek Trivia. Today’s show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of counseling by visiting betterhelp.com/dstn. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Director Maja Vrvilo shows off some cryptic shots from the set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; Star Trek Online launches the Tholian Trouble special event; and this week's Trek Trivia. Today's show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of counseling by visiting betterhelp.com/dstn. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
This week on Episode 464 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out' STLV's TWO big changes, Jason Isaacs' thoughts on Prime Lorca, Jeffrey Combs clears up some confusion, and Jason Zimmerman talks special effects! In Star Trek Gaming, we have a call to action! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Where do YOU think Prime Lorca is? Do you want to see him in future Trek? AND CQ: What object in Romulan lore do you think could be a “Legendary” Item? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Star Trek Las Vegas Moved to December Star Trek Las Vegas. A place where thousands of Star Trek fans meet to celebrate our favorite franchise. A place that brings the creative minds behind the property - and the fans that have helped keep it alive for over fifty years - together. A place where you must remain indoors because it's August in the desert, and there is fear of spontaneously combusting, melting into the pavement, or becoming a gas through sublimation. Sadly, this year, Star Trek fans won't have the opportunity to OFFICIALLY meet up in Las Vegas this August. But imagine being able to celebrate STLV without fear of looking like Arnold Toht - at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” - if we venture out for fresh air?!? On Friday June 5th, Creation Entertainment released an update to the 2020 Official Star Trek: Las Vegas Convention. From the release ”The 19th Annual Star Trek Convention's NEW DATE is now December 9-13, 2020 and is beaming into Caesars Forum Conference Center Las Vegas, the brand-new state of the art, $375 million facility located in the heart of the famed Las Vegas Strip! Caesars Forum Conference Center features direct access to our new host hotel, the newly renovated Harrah's Las Vegas!” That's right! This year the convention will take place in December, and it WON'T be at the Rio. Creation followed, saying ”William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Kelsey Grammer and more guests have confirmed the new date, and we are currently working on more confirmations.” If you're still not comfortable making plans to travel at this time, or simply can't go in December, Creation is suggesting you cancel your room at the Rio, call your airline, and cancel your tickets to the convention through a link provided in their release. But act fast, the deadline to cancel convention tickets is June 19th, 2020. Jason Isaacs Talks About Returning To Pike as Lorca When Jason Isaacs was cast as the Captain of the USS Discovery, some people rose an eye-brow. It was interesting that the Villain from “The Patriot” , “Harry Potter”, and “The OA” - as well as the voice of Iconic super villains Lex Luthor, Ra's al Ghul, and Sinestro - was going to be one of Discovery's heroes, Captain Gabriel Lorca. As Discovery's first season unfolded, and it was revealed that Lorca should have had a goatee, few viewers were shocked; But Isaacs compelling portrayal left fans thirsty for more, and many were asking ‘where is PRIME Lorca'? As it turns out, it wasn't only fans asking about the devious would-be-emperor's doppelganger In an interview with the “Empire Films Podcast”, Jason Isaacs asked that very question. He said ”Where is Prime Lorca? Well, I admit that we talk. It's not like when Mirror Lorca bit the bullet there wasn't a clamoring for Prime Lorca, but the thing is, it has got to be a great story. Pike is already there! We know what he is like. We have seen him and he's great. We don't know who Prime Lorca is.” Isaacs went on to explain that no one wants to see an indecisive, logy character, saying /”He is going to have to be as interesting, as ballsy, and you have to find him a ship and find him a context to bring him into a story. So, we talk. And when and if we come up with something we think is fabulous I will happily go on a starvation diet required to slip into the snakeskin uniform again.” Jeffrey Combs on Returning To Trek A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned the hopeful proposition of a Jeffrey Combs return to Star Trek - this time as Captain Pike's booze chucking Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Boyce. If you'll recall, Combs was doubtful of the casting, saying ”the chasm between what fans want and what the studios want make the chances of it happening slim to none.... and Slim left town.”. But Combs clarified his comments this week, when he sat down with friends of the Roddenberry Podcast Network, Trekmovie.com Combs told Trekmovie he was surprised that the Twitter exchange had become newsworthy, before clearing up his statements ”Some people were saying, “Jeff says he doesn't want to do it!” And that wasn't my point at all. My point was there has always been a disconnect between and fans and the networks and studios. It goes all the way back and not just with Star Trek. There is often this disconnect and that is what my tweet was about. What you want and what they want is most of the time not in harmony…I took it as a compliment that people wanted me to be a part of it. It doesn't mean I wouldn't relish it or jump in and embrace it, but I have to be a bit of a realist here and it is not likely.” Combs also took the opportunity to explain his reaction, saying ”I deeply appreciate the enthusiasm of the fans. I love them so much. …I would love it. I was completely surprised the fans jumped all over that and I guess my tweet was an attempt to go: Thank you, I appreciate that, but let's be realistic. I have to be realistic. No one wants their hopes to be dashed on the rocks of disappointment.” VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman Sits Down With Deadline It's said that the most impressive special effects are those that the audience doesn't consciously notice. If that's true, Picard VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman and his team should be considered some of the best in the business. This week, the accomplished Zimmerman sat down with Deadline to discuss the challenges of working on Star Trek, and the importance of honoring what has come before. Zimmerman talked about the subtle work of “layering” effects to make sets look futuristic while still looking recognizable, like the sweeping shots of Okinawa or Boston, saying ”I think you first sort of establish the basic geometry and layout of the city, or the location that you're shooting, Then, you start to go in and dress things to camera, like sky traffic shuttles, holograms, to sort of flesh the world out and make it feel scope-y.” The 2-time Emmy winner also discussed the importance of the past when creating new effects, telling Deadline ”Working with these canon things, like the [Starship] Enterprise and the Borg cube, it's always a little bit daunting to be responsible for something that's so revered, [that's] been depicted so many times, so what you definitely don't want to do is go back and start from scratch. You have probably the best amount of research and reference humanly possible for any show, so you definitely start there, and want to make sure that you don't do anything that doesn't make any sense. That's, for us, a very important part of the process, doing our research and checking with everybody who knows the Star Trek universe, to ensure that we're actually treating these things appropriately.” Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Scopely Supports Black Lives Matter Last week, we touched on the Star Trek world's responses to the ongoing protests and social upheaval in the United States, and around the world. This week, another part of the Star Trek gaming universe has shown their support. Scopely, the makers of Star Trek Fleet Command, recently donated $1 Million to the Black Lives Matter Foundation, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the Equal Justice Initiative. The company stated “The time is now to listen, learn, and act for FOREVER change” Star Trek Timelines June Events June is lined up to be a big month for players of Star Trek Timelines. Starting on June 11th, Timelines will be celebrating Pride month. This month's campaign will focus on DS9's Lenara Kahn and “Reinforcements” Stamets as featured crew. On top of that, June is also time for the traditional Players Choice Month in Timelines. Players Choice will kick off a Mega-Event based on Voyager's “Before and After” episode. This event will feature the Nacine, Suspiria, and a brand new Tholian starship. Players Choice month will also feature a theme pack chosen by the players, Homesteader Janeway from the episode “Resolutions”. A Call To Action
This week on Episode 464 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ STLV’s TWO big changes, Jason Isaacs’ thoughts on Prime Lorca, Jeffrey Combs clears up some confusion, and Jason Zimmerman talks special effects! In Star Trek Gaming, we have a call to action! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Where do YOU think Prime Lorca is? Do you want to see him in future Trek? AND CQ: What object in Romulan lore do you think could be a “Legendary” Item? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Star Trek Las Vegas Moved to December Star Trek Las Vegas. A place where thousands of Star Trek fans meet to celebrate our favorite franchise. A place that brings the creative minds behind the property - and the fans that have helped keep it alive for over fifty years - together. A place where you must remain indoors because it’s August in the desert, and there is fear of spontaneously combusting, melting into the pavement, or becoming a gas through sublimation. Sadly, this year, Star Trek fans won’t have the opportunity to OFFICIALLY meet up in Las Vegas this August. But imagine being able to celebrate STLV without fear of looking like Arnold Toht - at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” - if we venture out for fresh air?!? On Friday June 5th, Creation Entertainment released an update to the 2020 Official Star Trek: Las Vegas Convention. From the release ”The 19th Annual Star Trek Convention’s NEW DATE is now December 9-13, 2020 and is beaming into Caesars Forum Conference Center Las Vegas, the brand-new state of the art, $375 million facility located in the heart of the famed Las Vegas Strip! Caesars Forum Conference Center features direct access to our new host hotel, the newly renovated Harrah’s Las Vegas!” That’s right! This year the convention will take place in December, and it WON’T be at the Rio. Creation followed, saying ”William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Kelsey Grammer and more guests have confirmed the new date, and we are currently working on more confirmations.” If you’re still not comfortable making plans to travel at this time, or simply can’t go in December, Creation is suggesting you cancel your room at the Rio, call your airline, and cancel your tickets to the convention through a link provided in their release. But act fast, the deadline to cancel convention tickets is June 19th, 2020. Jason Isaacs Talks About Returning To Pike as Lorca When Jason Isaacs was cast as the Captain of the USS Discovery, some people rose an eye-brow. It was interesting that the Villain from “The Patriot” , “Harry Potter”, and “The OA” - as well as the voice of Iconic super villains Lex Luthor, Ra's al Ghul, and Sinestro - was going to be one of Discovery’s heroes, Captain Gabriel Lorca. As Discovery’s first season unfolded, and it was revealed that Lorca should have had a goatee, few viewers were shocked; But Isaacs compelling portrayal left fans thirsty for more, and many were asking ‘where is PRIME Lorca’? As it turns out, it wasn’t only fans asking about the devious would-be-emperor’s doppelganger In an interview with the “Empire Films Podcast”, Jason Isaacs asked that very question. He said ”Where is Prime Lorca? Well, I admit that we talk. It’s not like when Mirror Lorca bit the bullet there wasn’t a clamoring for Prime Lorca, but the thing is, it has got to be a great story. Pike is already there! We know what he is like. We have seen him and he’s great. We don’t know who Prime Lorca is.” Isaacs went on to explain that no one wants to see an indecisive, logy character, saying /”He is going to have to be as interesting, as ballsy, and you have to find him a ship and find him a context to bring him into a story. So, we talk. And when and if we come up with something we think is fabulous I will happily go on a starvation diet required to slip into the snakeskin uniform again.” Jeffrey Combs on Returning To Trek A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned the hopeful proposition of a Jeffrey Combs return to Star Trek - this time as Captain Pike’s booze chucking Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Boyce. If you’ll recall, Combs was doubtful of the casting, saying ”the chasm between what fans want and what the studios want make the chances of it happening slim to none.... and Slim left town.”. But Combs clarified his comments this week, when he sat down with friends of the Roddenberry Podcast Network, Trekmovie.com Combs told Trekmovie he was surprised that the Twitter exchange had become newsworthy, before clearing up his statements ”Some people were saying, “Jeff says he doesn’t want to do it!” And that wasn’t my point at all. My point was there has always been a disconnect between and fans and the networks and studios. It goes all the way back and not just with Star Trek. There is often this disconnect and that is what my tweet was about. What you want and what they want is most of the time not in harmony…I took it as a compliment that people wanted me to be a part of it. It doesn’t mean I wouldn’t relish it or jump in and embrace it, but I have to be a bit of a realist here and it is not likely.” Combs also took the opportunity to explain his reaction, saying ”I deeply appreciate the enthusiasm of the fans. I love them so much. …I would love it. I was completely surprised the fans jumped all over that and I guess my tweet was an attempt to go: Thank you, I appreciate that, but let’s be realistic. I have to be realistic. No one wants their hopes to be dashed on the rocks of disappointment.” VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman Sits Down With Deadline It’s said that the most impressive special effects are those that the audience doesn’t consciously notice. If that’s true, Picard VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman and his team should be considered some of the best in the business. This week, the accomplished Zimmerman sat down with Deadline to discuss the challenges of working on Star Trek, and the importance of honoring what has come before. Zimmerman talked about the subtle work of “layering” effects to make sets look futuristic while still looking recognizable, like the sweeping shots of Okinawa or Boston, saying ”I think you first sort of establish the basic geometry and layout of the city, or the location that you’re shooting, Then, you start to go in and dress things to camera, like sky traffic shuttles, holograms, to sort of flesh the world out and make it feel scope-y.” The 2-time Emmy winner also discussed the importance of the past when creating new effects, telling Deadline ”Working with these canon things, like the [Starship] Enterprise and the Borg cube, it’s always a little bit daunting to be responsible for something that’s so revered, [that’s] been depicted so many times, so what you definitely don’t want to do is go back and start from scratch. You have probably the best amount of research and reference humanly possible for any show, so you definitely start there, and want to make sure that you don’t do anything that doesn’t make any sense. That’s, for us, a very important part of the process, doing our research and checking with everybody who knows the Star Trek universe, to ensure that we’re actually treating these things appropriately.” Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Scopely Supports Black Lives Matter Last week, we touched on the Star Trek world’s responses to the ongoing protests and social upheaval in the United States, and around the world. This week, another part of the Star Trek gaming universe has shown their support. Scopely, the makers of Star Trek Fleet Command, recently donated $1 Million to the Black Lives Matter Foundation, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the Equal Justice Initiative. The company stated “The time is now to listen, learn, and act for FOREVER change” Star Trek Timelines June Events June is lined up to be a big month for players of Star Trek Timelines. Starting on June 11th, Timelines will be celebrating Pride month. This month’s campaign will focus on DS9’s Lenara Kahn and “Reinforcements” Stamets as featured crew. On top of that, June is also time for the traditional Players Choice Month in Timelines. Players Choice will kick off a Mega-Event based on Voyager’s “Before and After” episode. This event will feature the Nacine, Suspiria, and a brand new Tholian starship. Players Choice month will also feature a theme pack chosen by the players, Homesteader Janeway from the episode “Resolutions”. A Call To Action
Rocketman is at it again, blasting through space, hopping from universe to universe in order to find YOU the perfect drink. If you liked the White Terran, you will LOVE the Brown Tholian (note: these drinks have no similarities other than having both appeared on the show Rocketman Explores). So swing a leg over the captain's chair and hunker down for another long awaited drink episode on Rocketman Explores.
Welcome to Watchers of Tomorrow! A podcast where we go through the world of science fiction television episode by episode, talking about the themes, concepts, ideas, the good, the bad, and the weird. We are great fans of sci-fi and would like to invite you on our journey through the weird and strange worlds that we are to explore… Today’s episode: Come into my web said the Tholian to the Enterprise... We got inter dimensional hijinks into day's episode! Complete with ghost kirk and possible space folding. Will the crew rescue Kirk and escape the Tholian's web weaving? Probably, but that's not why we watch the show! And far from all we talk about today of course. ====== Who are we? Gepwin: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gepwin Dr. Izixs: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrIzixs Check out our web presence: Website: https://watchersoftomorrow.com/ Podbean: https://watchersoftomorrow.podbean.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyH1i8-qV9pI0q8CC-453nw Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixcksgjzjkeadxpqzurf52aaol4?t=Watchers_of_Tomorrow Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/watchers-of-tomorrow?refid=stpr TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Watchers-of-Tomorrow-p1153654/ Digital Podcast: http://www.digitalpodcast.com/feeds/87108-watchers-of-tomorrow Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/2gKB Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iIHJyPt9LbfSX5nFPco4L Music: “Waveform” and “Mori’s Principle” by DRKRN "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/collections.html?collection=34&Search=Search Discord: https://discord.gg/s59QNqh
Star Trek Year Five issue #7 - Just as the crew is finally able to communicate with their Tholian passenger, the Enterprise runs into a new obstacle - a Tholian web! But, as the crew works with other trapped ships to figure out how to escape, new questions about what the Tholian Assembly is planning darken the horizon.
LIVE Monday NIght at 7:00pm EDT, we discuss STar Trek Year Five issue #6 and STar Trek Discovery - Aftermath issue # 2. As Spock deals with the loss of his sister Michael Burnham, Captain Pike makes an offer to the Klingons. But will the enemies of Chancellor L’Rell ignite a new war instead? Don’t miss this amazing new series that follows the shocking conclusion of season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery.Star Trek Year 5 issues #6 With the crew at each other’s throats due to the Truth Artifact, Captain Kirk decides to head back to the dead planet it came from to find answers before it’s too late. Meanwhile, Uhura has found that the artifact allows her to communicate with their Tholian passenger. The final voyages of the five-year mission continue here! Studio line will be open (646)668-2433, We have faith that you wll call. QAPLA'
Join the crew of the USS Ophion as they use a jury-rigged Quantum Slipspace Drive to escape Tholian space. The Tholians are in hot pursuit though, leading to conflict... The Ophion campaign started in 2017 and ran for two years before becoming the Amalthea campaign.
Join the crew of the USS Ophion as they find out they're not the only ones trapped in Tholian space. The Ophion campaign started in 2017 and ran for two years before becoming the Amalthea campaign.
Join the crew of the USS Ophion as they respond to a Tholian distress call and find themselves dealing with temporal shenanigans. The Ophion campaign started in 2017 and ran for two years before becoming the Amalthea campaign.
Join the crew of the USS Ophion as they find themselves in the middle of Tholian space, months away from the nearest border. The Ophion campaign started in 2017 and ran for two years before becoming the Amalthea campaign.
Soon, the Infinity Lock Box will include not one, but two new Tholian ships. Not only will these ships come with very powerful consoles exclusive to Tholian technology, but they scale with level, letting captains of any level enjoy the fun!
The crew must save a Tholian Ship stuck in a wormhole, while the Doctor deals with his past.
In episode two of Random Trek Review, Andrew and Matt review the Original Series episode "The Tholian Web", including a discussion about 23rd century space suits, Tholian punctuality and recommended treatment for exposure to phased space.Subscribe on iTunes
In episode two of RANDOM TREK REVIEW, Andrew and Matt review Star Trek: The Original Series episode “The Tholian Web,” including a discussion about 23rd century space suits, Tholian punctuality, and recommended treatment for exposure to phased…
Tread Perilously's annual Star Trek month concludes with the consensus best episode of Star Trek: Enterprise: "In a Mirror, Darkly." After staging a coup aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise, Commander Jonathan Archer leads the ship out of Imperial space and into a Tholian controlled zone where a rebel coalition of alien races has captured the U.S.S. Defiant. Not only is the starship from the Prime Universe, it also originates from the 2360s; 100 years in the Mirror Universe's future. Archer is convinced he can take control of the Terran Empire with this advanced ship, but he will have to face his own treacherous crew, his former commanding officer and maybe even a Gorn to have a fighting chance at the throne. Erik and Justin's latest attempt to Tread Safely with Star Trek: Enterprise leads to an analysis of the episode's first 30 seconds. It also leads to a debate regarding Yoda's species and terrible first-contact situations. They also end up debating an obscure point in Babylon 5. Erik claims "In a Mirror, Darkly" is the nerdiest episode of Star Trek ever produced. Justin falls in love with Mirror Reed. Erik praises the realization of Mirror Phlox. Both also pay more attention to Mayweather than the show ever did. The CGI Gorn gets compliments and the Alien Nation television series gets a shout-out.
Star Trek month is underway and here we are with The Original Series, Season 3, The Tholian Web! Enjoy!
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This week's episode of Discovering Star Trek finds our fearless podcasters braving the sticky entrapments of "The Tholian Web," an original series episode where Kirk is turned into a ghost while Spock and McCoy have to learn to play nice. Join the team as they discuss the connections this episode has to Star Trek Discovery, connections to other episodes we've watched, and connections to the overall theory that Vulcans are the worst race in the galaxy. So, let's set course for Tholian space and discover some Star Trek!Episode 14 - The Tholian Gutters
The seminole goes exploring.
Standard Orbit 218: Space Spider The Lost Episodes, Part III. There are dozens of story ideas, outlines, and scripts submitted to or commissioned for TOS that never went into production. In this episode of Standard Orbit hosts Ken Tripp, Zach Moore and Hayley Stoddart share the synopses of and their thoughts on three more of these would-be episodes. The crew visits a "Confederate States of America" planet, but with a twist. A sister ship of the Enterprise is found adrift, its crew dead, and an unseen menace is to blame. The Enterprise and another ship, the Momentous, get caught in a pre-Tholian web in space...in an episode written by William Shatner! Also, we discuss what's scarier: insects or reptiles. Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:23) Portrait In Black And White (00:02:29) Sister In Space (00:12:27) The Web Of Death (00:21:44) Final Thoughts (00:30:41) POTFM (00:37:13) Closing (00:39:19) Hosts Ken Tripp Zach Moore Hayley Stoddart Zach Moore (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Producer) Hayley Stoddart (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
The USS Seminole collects a new crew and must save the galaxy from destruction.
The USS Seminole collects a new crew and must save the galaxy from destruction.
This is definitely not episode 31 no matter what Brooke says!! This week Brooke and Barron make up a drinking game for you all to play while discussing the classic Star Trek episodes For The World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky and The Tholian Web. Neither of us are sick this time, but we can't make any guarantees for next time!
Google is becoming ever more indispensible to Internet users, offering search, video, shopping, virtual reality, virtual personal assistant, GPS mapping, and more. And the company is rolling out gigabit Internet in select areas -- that's 20 times faster than typical high-speed cable Internet! But with convenience comes a price -- what Google giveth, Google can taketh away. Sharon and Derek discuss the "Tholian web" aspect of depending so heavily on one company to connect us to the rest of the world. Also: Mosquito bites make virus infections worse, and Comet 67P smells like cat urine.
We take a look at IDW's "Tholian Webs"
We take a look at IDW's "Tholian Webs"
Bad Star Trek: "Insurrection" and "Nemesis" - The worst of the Next Generation “Star Trek” movies, “Insurrection” and “Nemesis”, are in our sights. Why don’t they work? What were the producers thinking? How tenuous was Star Trek’s life as a franchise that two bad movies in a row could kill it? You’ve got to laugh to keep from crying. Host Jason Snell with Brianna Wu, Erika Ensign, Scott McNulty, Dan Moren and Joe Rosensteel.
The Tholian Web Commentary. The final part of our Mirror Universe series starts at the end. Or is it the beginning? Either way, the Enterprise is trapped in Tholian space and Kirk is stuck in a mirror. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew do a commentary for the classic episode "The Tholian Web". We bring up questionable editing choices, bad effects, an infinite number of Kirk recordings, and Tholian obsession with sports. Did we spot Bashir’s great-great-grandfather toward the end there? Also, Mike teaches Drew old moonshine techniques and Drew tells Mike about adding digital lobsters to Annie Hall. Hosts Drew Stewart and Mike Schindler Editor and Producer Drew Stewart Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, and C Bryan Jones Associate Producers Renee Roberts and Richard Rutledge, Jr. Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen Chapters Intro (00:00:48) Commentary Start (00:01:46) Closing (00:52:10)
We return to the Enterprise, cruising at full impulse toward the end of Season 1 of Star Trek: The Next Generation. "Conspiracy" darkens the usual series tone as Picard is forced to cancel his beach vacation in Pacifica when he's lured into a (non-Tholian) web of suspicion and mistrust.
Brandon “BranFlakes” Felczer of Perfect World Returns. In this episode of Deck Eight, our crew of hosts, Colin Higgins, Thomas Baddeley, Shervin Sabeghi, and Admiral Aaron, take you through the latest STO news including the PvP Boot Camp, Friday Screenshot clues, the Master Key sale and promotion, and Shervin and Aaron explore Eurrsk’s “Operation Demon Storm” in their Foundry review. Plus, Perfect World Community Manager Brandon “BranFlakes” Felczer joins us for another extensive Star Trek Online Q&A session.
Ground Combat. In this episode of Deck Eight, hosts Colin Higgins and Thomas Baddeley cover Federation racing uniforms, “History and Movement” in Starbases, a last chance at Tholian lock boxes, and Star Trek Online joining Raptr. Then in the feature they take an in-depth look at ground combat in STO.
Tholian Lock Boxes, TNG Anniversary Unlocks, Fleet Ship Modules, First Mission. In this episode of Deck Eight, hosts Colin Higgins and Thomas Baddeley go over the new Tholian lock boxes, the special TNG 25th anniversary gifts that Cryptic gave out to players, and the fleet ship modules—which are required to purchase certain fleet ships in both the Klingon Empire and Starfleet factions. In addition, Colin gives tips on selecting your character when first starting the game, explaining the various traits and how they impact your officer. Then Tom takes tactical and Colin heads-up science for a walkthrough of the first mission you’ll set out on after the tutorial aboard the U.S.S. Azure.
23 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 90 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 19th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s Blank of The Week we spotlight a very interesting pro-Lifetime Subscription letter from a listener of our show! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. We have a super-duper shipment of STO News this week! We cover Season 6 Dev Blog 12, Fleet Starbase Special Projects, the awesome Season 6 Trailer, Dev Blog 13 & 14, the new Tholian lockboxes - their ships and other prizes, Dev Blog 15 - The Next Generation 25th Anniversary! - AND we get to finally announce the details about our big Priority One event - “Hangin’ with the Devs” happening this August at the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention! - . And coming soon Star Trek Online Content Dev, Jesse Heinig, will be joining us for a video playthrough supplemental covering the new Season 6 Fleet Progression System, so stay tuned! And Last but not least, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. Enjoy!
23 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 90 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 19th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode's Blank of The Week we spotlight a very interesting pro-Lifetime Subscription letter from a listener of our show! We'll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. We have a super-duper shipment of STO News this week! We cover Season 6 Dev Blog 12, Fleet Starbase Special Projects, the awesome Season 6 Trailer, Dev Blog 13 & 14, the new Tholian lockboxes - their ships and other prizes, Dev Blog 15 - The Next Generation 25th Anniversary! - AND we get to finally announce the details about our big Priority One event - “Hangin' with the Devs” happening this August at the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention! - . And coming soon Star Trek Online Content Dev, Jesse Heinig, will be joining us for a video playthrough supplemental covering the new Season 6 Fleet Progression System, so stay tuned! And Last but not least, we'll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. Enjoy!
16 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 89 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 12th, 2012 and hosted on our brand new PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode's Blank of the Week we spotlight an awesome article that takes us beyond the Con! We'll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO news, we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 11, the new Ask Cryptic, and Season 6 goes Live!!!. We deliver all the details and our 1st hand experiences with the new Tholian content. We also have two very special guests joining us on this episode of Priority One! Have a listen and find out who! Lastly, before wrapping up, we'll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. I hope you iTunes listeners have updated your RSS Feeds -- Now that we've moved to our own site, you won't be getting the latest episodes... not unless you subscribe to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/trekitout/priorityone Also be sure to submit all your questions and comments through our new Priorityonepodcast.com website! We are no longer using our old Quantum Cafe email and website for submissions, so be sure to send them instead to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com or use our handy submission form on our website www.priorityonepodcast.com! We will likely also be recreating the forums on our new website as well, so be sure to stay tuned for more information on that. Meanwhile, you can post comments on our episode posts! Engage!
16 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 89 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 12th, 2012 and hosted on our brand new PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s Blank of the Week we spotlight an awesome article that takes us beyond the Con! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO news, we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 11, the new Ask Cryptic, and Season 6 goes Live!!!. We deliver all the details and our 1st hand experiences with the new Tholian content. We also have two very special guests joining us on this episode of Priority One! Have a listen and find out who! Lastly, before wrapping up, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. I hope you iTunes listeners have updated your RSS Feeds -- Now that we’ve moved to our own site, you won’t be getting the latest episodes... not unless you subscribe to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/trekitout/priorityone Also be sure to submit all your questions and comments through our new Priorityonepodcast.com website! We are no longer using our old Quantum Cafe email and website for submissions, so be sure to send them instead to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com or use our handy submission form on our website www.priorityonepodcast.com! We will likely also be recreating the forums on our new website as well, so be sure to stay tuned for more information on that. Meanwhile, you can post comments on our episode posts! Engage!
In this weeks epic installment, we are celebrating the launch of our brand spanking new website. So what better way to celebrate this momentus occasion than to sit down and talk Trek with the man that made it all happen, Adam Howse. Also we manage to slip in some of our regular features and even […]
Behind the Tholian Blockade, a mysterious ship from Mak's homeworld is discovered. But what effect will this have on the last of the Novachron? Meanwhile the Tholian's gather their forces for an all out invasion of the Federation. And this time, there may be nothing that can stop them.Listen to Shades of Grey (24MB mp3)Written by Eric L. Busby and Mark KalitaMak - Mark Kalita Lt. Friese - Judah Friese Korg - Karl Puder Dalonna - Kara Dennison Backus - Elie Hirschman KoVah - Ben Harmer Cain - Nick Cook Klingon Officer - Morgan Jeffery Regent - Tom Davis Crimson - Aliza Bishop & The Tholian - Eric L. BusbyDirected, mixed and produced by Eric L. Busby
Star Trek: The Section 31 Files – Season 1 EP 008: The Awakening Behind the Tholian Blockade, a mysterious ship from Mak’s homeworld is discovered. But what effect will this have on the last of the Novachron? Meanwhile the Tholian’s gather their forces for an all out invasion of the Federation. And this time, there […] The post ST 31 – Season 1 EP 008: The Awakening first appeared on Darker Projects.