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In dieser Folge von Querby-Talkrunde sind Arne, Nils und ich zusammengekommen, um über asymmetrische Raumschiffe in der Welt von Star Trek zu sprechen. Wir tauschen Erinnerungen und Ansichten über verschiedene Raumschiffe aus und lassen uns von der Vielfalt und Kreativität der Designs faszinieren. Arne teilt seine Abneigung gegenüber der Pegasus-Klasse, während Nils die faszinierenden Spezifikationen des Hasnock-Schiffs lobt. Persönlich bin ich ein Fan der Romulanischen Deridex und erinnere mich gerne an das einzigartige Bioschiff von Spezies 8472. Wir vertiefen uns in Diskussionen über die Gestaltung und Funktionalität von Raumschiffen wie der Scimitar aus Star Trek 9 und den Malon-Schiffen aus dem Delta-Quadranten. Es fasziniert uns, wie asymmetrische Strukturen in verschiedenen Schiffen umgesetzt werden und warum uns bestimmte Modelle mehr ansprechen als andere. Mit Leidenschaft erkunden wir die Welt der Raumschiffe in Star Trek und analysieren, wie sie in verschiedenen Universen und Epochen dargestellt werden. Ein weiterer Teil unseres Gesprächs widmet sich den Modellen wie der Cerritos, Stargazer und USS Discovery, wobei wir auch über die Größenverhältnisse der Schiffe wie USS Vengeance und USS Defiant sprechen. Wir tauschen unsere persönlichen Vorlieben für spezifische Schiffe aus, sei es der Delta Flyer oder das GZW-Find. Zudem diskutieren wir die einzigartige Ästhetik und Funktionalität von Raumschiffen wie dem OV165-Minishuttle und dem legendären ersten Warp-Schiff Phoenix. Abschließend streifen wir durch die Vielfalt der Raumschiffe, einschließlich Klingonenschiffe, die Vortra-Klasse, Dominion-Schiffe und die Entwicklungen von Vulkanier- bis hin zu Borgschiffen. Wir schließen mit der Aufforderung an unsere Hörer, uns ihre Lieblingsschiffe mitzuteilen und sich aktiv in unserem Discord-Server im GHU-Kanal zu beteiligen. Es war eine bereichernde Diskussion über eine faszinierende Thematik, und wir freuen uns darauf, weitere Gespräche in Zukunft zu führen. Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und auf Wiederhören!
Up periscope! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this story of the USS Defiant in a submarine-like battle. They discuss Kyra's faith, Quark's business acumen, and Worf's leadership style as the crew fights to survive the Jem-Hadar and the environment.
Up periscope! Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this story of the USS Defiant in a submarine-like battle. They discuss Kyra's faith, Quark's business acumen, and Worf's leadership style as the crew fights to survive the Jem-Hadar and the environment. The post Starship Down (DS9) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Rob & Kev planned to turn this entire episode over to a friendly computer super-intelligence, but it was down for a software update, so they recorded their thoughts on "In the Cradle of Vexilon" all by themselves. Prompted by the hard lesson learned by Boimler during his first command, they explore other lessons in leadership from Star Treks past, including "The Galileo Seven" (TOS), "Good Shepherd" (VOY), "Pen Pals" (TNG), and "Valiant" (DS9).Strange New Worlds stardatesLD 4×03 In the Cradle of VexilonDyson SphereTNG 6×04 RelicsNomadTNG 5×25 The Inner LightTom SalinskyDS9 7×15 Badda-Bing, Badda-BangDS9 5×06 Trials and Tribble-ationsDS9 4×01/02 The Way of the WarriorChula (the Alamarein game)T'AnaTOS 1×13 The Galileo SevenShuttles GalileoPRO 1×13 All The World's a StageGarrovickVOY 6×20 Good ShepherdJoe CareyJay UnderwoodTom MorelloTNG 5×05 DisasterTNG 2×15 Pen PalsTNG 2×09 The Measure of a ManSubspace Radio #32: Courtroom DramasDS9 6×22 ValiantUSS Defiant (2370)USS Defiant (2375)Red SquadTim WattersNova Squadron (00:00) - Episode 42: Lessons in Leadership (LD 4×03 In the Cradle of Vexilon) (14:58) - TOS 1×13 The Galileo Seven (24:45) - VOY 6×20 Good Shepherd (34:19) - TNG 2×15 Pen Pals (40:33) - DS9 6×22 Valiant Music: Distänt Mind, Brigitte Handley
This week on our show, Captain Ingle and I set a course for not one, but two of the most beloved Star Trek episodes of all time. In the first, we travel to the 23rd century wherein the USS Enterprise it's called to the border between Federation and Klingon space at the space station K7. Here a mischievous salesman named Cyrano Jones introduces the crew to a fuzzy little creature called a Tribble, which proves to be quite troublesome despite its cute nature. In the second episode, the crew of the USS Defiant (and station Deep Space 9) are deliberately transported back in time to relive the events of the first episode by an individual determined to change history. Join us as we go boldly! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pageturnerstheywerenot/message
This episode of Star Trek Continues takes an alternative look at what might have happened to the USS Defiant after The Tholian Web, making use of a divergence field so as not to contradict In a Mirror Darkly. It also features a guest appearance of Rekha Sharma, before her role in Star Trek Discovery. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars And I am a nerd. This is episode 102 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the Star Trek Continues episode “Still Treads The Shadows”. The description on IMDB reads The Enterprise becomes trapped on the edge of a rift in space where alternate universes meet and Kirk finds himself having to contend with a ghost from his past and danger in the present. This episode was written by Judy Burns It was directed by Julian Higgins And it first aired on the 1st of April 2017 And this one guest stars Rekha Sharma of Battlestar Galactica fame, and she actually appeared here long before she appeared in Star Trek Discovery. The Enterprise is investigating a nascent singularity. A gravitational wave engineer has been sent along to help them. This makes sense to me, while one of Starfleet's primary missions is scientific, and they have their own scientists, if there is no expert on a given field on board, a guest may be sent with them. And if the leading expert on a field is a civilian, it makes sense that a civilian would go along to work with the crew. There's a stronger than anticipated gravitational wave. It has consumed planets 3 through 8 in ten days and is about to destroy a moon. It seems our guest, Avi Samara, is on a first name basis with Kirk. She calls him Jim, then corrects herself. They're detecting an interdimensional rift, like the one Kirk was nearly lost in back in The Tholian Web. They've detected a lifeform, it's not on the moon as they first think, but on a ship. The USS Defiant. Well that's interesting. Especially since we know what happened to the Defiant after The Tholian Web. It ended up in the 22 century of the mirror universe. (and that episode aired long before this series was thought of) Also when The Defiant vanished, there was nobody alive on board. Samara wants to go aboard to investigate, but Kirk denies her request without explanation. All the dead crewmen Kirk saw last time are gone. The bridge is empty. Bones has found the lifesign. It's a much older looking Kirk. Cryonically preserved. A DNA scan suggests he's not a clone because there's no genetic drift. He's literally Kirk. Samara's research suggests that rogue singularities can move from universe to universe. The Defiant is stuck, halfway between two universes. Her engines have been modified over a long period of time to reach warp 15. Old Kirk arrives in the briefing lounge. All this time he thought they'd left him behind. Now he finds his old crew, still young, and …. Himself. Even old Kirk knows Samara, so they've known each other prior to this mission. Given their embrace it seems they were close. Old Kirk remembers the attempt to beam him back to the Enterprise, but he found himself back on the Defient. Samara suggests a divergence field. Two Kirks. Two Defiants. They don't know where our Defiant went, (but we do) but this is the duplicate. The other defiant has been in another universe for 217 years. The big question is, who put Kirk in cryo? The old-age makeup isn't bad. Along similar lines to what was done in the original series. But not at the level of what could be done today with a professional budget. And Vic does a good job of altering his performance, his voice, to help sell it. It would have been interesting if they'd been able to get William Shatner for this episode to play older Kirk. It would be a good way to bring him back, something he's sometimes said he'd like to do if the role was more than a cameo. Fan productions have had original series actors appear in the past, and Continues is one of the most professional. Part of me wonders if they actually approached him. Before we can get an answer, a Klingon ship appears. They claim salvage rights over the Defiant but they're struck with phaser fire from an unknown source and pulled into the anomaly The only other ship here is the defiant but there's nobody on board. That's when old Kirk appears and orders Uhura to open a channel to the defiant. Kirk speaks to someone called Tiberius. It appears to be an artificial intelligence. It speaks with Jim's voice. It claims to be the protector of James Kirk. Samara speculates that given the time, the Defiant computer could have developed multi-tronic circuits. Which is a bizarre statement to me. Is she suggesting that the computer evolved? By itself? That's a bit out there. Tiberius wants its friend back. It wants old Kirk to be returned. Old Kirk warns against firing at the defiant, saying “you can't give him the power, it feeds the dark.” He then clutches his head and Bones rushes him back to sickbay. That seems to be a foolish move. Clearly old kirk has information. Information about Tiberius that is vital, that could determine their safety. And Bones just gets him out of there before he can give that information. I understand the need to get the older man medical help, he is clutching his head in obvious pain, but this doesn't give the impression of a medical emergency so life-threatening that they can't take a moment to let old Kirk explain. What makes it even worse is that not long after, Bones will confirm there is nothing physically wrong with the man, he's just old, and will send him to McKenna. Kirk tries to negotiate with Tiberius but it isn't interested in the crew's safety. He blames them for abandoning Kirk, which they technically didn't do. They didn't know the duplicate Kirk existed. And old Kirk tried to explain this to tiberius. Scotty has found a recording of Tiberius saying “it is forbidden for you to remember.” That's creepy. “Know you are safe. The dark will send you home.” A brainwashing device. Is Tiberius protecting him from something? Something it thinks old Kirk shouldn't remember? They've found the duplicate's logs. Duplicate kirk reprogrammed the computer with a new prime directive, to get Kirk home. It's started developing a personality. Kirk says “he's imprinting on me.” I'm not sure what he means by that. Now I'm a software developer. Now you can code an artificial intelligence. We've done a little of that at our work, with image recognition, but most of my work relates to an asset management system. It has some cleverness and expert knowledge built into it, but it's essetially a database that stores the details and condition of assets, like bridges. No matter how much data we store in this system, no matter how many features I code into it, it's not going to spontaneously become self-aware. It's going to suddenly transform into an AI application like ChatGPT. You can make an AI, but you've actually got to code it. Microsoft Word is not suddenly going to turn into Alexa. I'm just not buying the idea of Tiberius, which makes it difficult for me to connect with this story, because its existence is kind of crucial to that story. Anway, after 31 years, Kirk is still failing to find a way home. Old Kirk is back in his old quarters. This was his cabin once. He has a lot fo talk to McKenna about. It took him 4 months to bury all the crew of the Defiant. McKenna tries to comfort Kirk with the words of The Ancient Mariner. He was given a second chance to help ensure that others don't lose hope. Kirk is struggling with a sense of betrayal on two fronts, first from his crew he thought abandoned him, and second, from the only “friend” he's had in many years. McKenna says what he needs is to know that although he's lost all those years, he hasn't lost who he is. Interestingly, the best person to help him might be our Kirk. Who knows him better? What would Kirk need to hear if he was in old Kirk's place? I like that McKenna gets to be a counsellor in this episode. They reminisce about knowing Samara. Apparently they were close when Kirk was a teenager. Samara rebuilt a biplance. Another nice touch is seeing the defiant uniform with its custom logo patch. But we'll talk more about that when we get to the finale. A question old kirk had to grapple with was Are you even a captain when you have no crew? Are you a leader when no one is following? He knew his crew wouldn't leave him, but the decades passed and they never came. You can't replace them because there are no other societies to integrate into. It was a universe of void. Nothingness. When does a machine become conscious? When there is nobody around to say it can't. I never said he couldn't, so he did. And now he's as self aware as he is invincible. And this is all nicely poetic, but I'm still not buying it. If he's self aware, maybe he can be reasoned with. Kirk says Tiberious is hiding something. Something so horrific that you could never face it. Old kirk says “the dark.” but he can't remember what that means. The rift is emitting dark matter. The Computer suggested a new engine design with the power to open a rift home. In year 51, the computer is sentient. And bloomin McCoy, just as old kirk is explaining things, he wants to give him another sedative. Why? I dunno, because it's hard for him to get the words out. I'm sure there's more to it but the episode doesn't really explain the stakes to us. IT almost feels like McCoy is the one trying to keep this horrible secret. Shared realities. Two black holes that must not merge. McCoy has to finally give him that sedative because old kirk's blood pressure is going through the roof. Spock speculates on what I think is a really interesting sci-fi idea. Binary black holes. Black holes are basically collapsed stars, right? Two black holes,somehow separated into the two realities? Not sure I'm fully putting together what they're trying to explain. Tiberius was determined to blast through the rift. That would manifest the additional singularity. IF they merge they'll destroy the entire sector. Old kirk pleaded with him, tried to shut him down. Kirk wanted to get home, but not at the expense of this price. The defiant computer must have drained the oxygen to put Kirk to sleep. But how did he get into the cryo pod? Scotty may have a way to disable Tiberius, but they'd need somebody on board the Defiant to do it. Kirk says he can't send old kirk back, so they'll just have to forget that plan and attack the ship. Okay. Why is it a given that the only person they can send over is old kirk? They have an entire crew of officers. It's a potentially dangerous away mission, yes. But isn't that what Starfleet officers are trained for? Now maybe Kirk weighs up the risk and decides not to put anyone in that kind of danger, but why does he act like Old Kirk is the only one they could send? Old Kirk wants to know how things are with young Kirk and Samara. They chose their separate paths. I think old Kirk was hoping they'd gotten together. Bones and Spock discuss (rather heatedly, from Mcoy's side) the nature evil. Spock argues that Tiberius is not evil. It doesn't have the capacity for that. It only knows logic. Bones argues that Kirk was able to forgive because he's human. Tiberius doesn't get that. An intelligent machine with no mercy. IF that's not evil, he doesn't know what is. Spock doesn't necessarily agree, but he definitely concede's McCoy's point by agreeing to refer to Tiberius as an “evil twin.” I think this. It's an interesting little philosophical discussion. THe kind of thing you expect from Spock and McCoy's banter. With the Enterprise hidden, Kirk proposes a game of chess. If Tiberius wins, he gets Old Kirk back. If the Enterprise wins, tiberius helps them close the rift. Tiberius agrees. Risky. But I'm sure Kirk has something up his sleeve. Perhaps he's going to have the game reprogrammed to let Kirk win. Something old Kirk did to Tiberius once. This is essentially the same way Kirk passed the Kobayashi Maru. Tiberius accuses Kirk of cheating, but Tiberius cheated as well when he brainwashed his friend. Then Tiberius vanishes in a cloud of illogic. Now THAT is a classic TOS move. Old Kirk hopes that the AI is not dead. Kirk says it just has a bad headache. Kirk's trick was a trojan horse program. The defiant auto-diagnostic will restart TIberius in about an hour. There's a nice moment when Kirk makes it clear he includes Old kirk as a senior officer on this ship. The black hole is still a problem. Old kirk is the logical one to go aboard and solve the problem. But he's not in great shape. Young Kirk puts his older counterpart in command of the Enterprise. He's going to the defiant himself. But there's a problem. He'll have to take the defiant back through the rift. He'll end up trapped there, just like the other Kirk was. Kirk has some guilt over leaving his duplicate behind, even though he didn't know the duplicate existed. Scotty offers to go with Kirk, but Samara says she's the better choice. At least Kirk won't be alone in that void universe. He'll have a friend, possibly something more. They do some good body doubling work in this episode, having two kirks on screen at once. Old Kirk has sabotaged his younger version's plan. He uses a hypo on young Kirk and takes him place. Everyone seems cool with this. But bad news. Tiberius is back. Old Kirk pleads with him to try to feel. To find mercy. Kindness. Kirk's only option is to destroy tiberius. Once his only friend. It's a hard thing for him to do. But he has no choice. I like seeing the TNG style tractor beam effect in a TOS setting. In TOS they didn't have the budget to do an effect for the tractor beam. At least, I assume that's the reason. I've always liked the look of the TNG era tractor beam. It seems Samara wasn't sure this would be a one way trip. Old kirk has to stay but Samara doesn't. He kisses her and helps her escape. He saves her, but dooms himself to loneliness and isolation for the whatever remains of his life. I understand. He cares for her. He can't put her through what he's been through. IF she came, after he died, she'd be stuck there for decades alone. IT's a selfless act. And Samar is showing a lot of selflessness as well, wishing she could be with him. When Samara says he's all alone, Kirk says “Not anymore.” What does he mean by that? Perhaps that while yes, old kirk is alone, at least he knows he isn't abandoned. It's a bit of a dark ending. But a noble one. This was a mixed episode. There's some stuff I really liked in it, and some stuff I didn't. Recka Sharma is pretty good in the episode. For a while there I thought I was going to have to say they didn't give her anything to do, but they rectified that toward the end of the episode. There were a few logic things I stumbled over, but that could be as much my fault as the episode's. But the big issue was Tiberius. I just couldn't buy that. What lifts up the episode, and possibly saves it for me, is the character stuff. Old Kirk's pain, his PTSD from what he's gone through. And the relation between both Kirks and Samara. This isn't a great episode, but it may still be a good one, ultimately. NEst time, we'll be talking about the episode “What Ships are Made For” which features a guest appearance by John De LAncie himself, but not as Q. I look forward to discussing that one with you. Until then, don't forget to check out Jewel of the Stars at AdamDavidCollings.com/books. Live long and prosper. Make it so.
Tonight we had a spirited debate on the 'etiquette' of accepting gifts as well as a ray of hope from CM BekLikesPlants regarding the remainder of the 4 day Anniversary Series. What would have been a more well rounded appreciated anniversary gift? Well, the player base SEEMED divided on this tonight as we break down what COULD have come, and what may still yet. THEN we break into the USS Defiant as it's introductory arc comes to a close and discuss how impactful it was for players at various ops levels. And finally we look at Weyoun sourcing and find out how close some players came. Is this ultimately worse or better for all parties involved? We'll look at some analytics and see if this model is likely to return. All this and more on the show tonight! Plz visit our website to find links to all our socials at www.UltimatDJzPlayz.com
Tonight we break into the November arc and with it the introduction of the Defiant, one of the most famous starships outside of the Enterprise. How did this ship introduce into the game and who benefits most from it initially? What are the ships expectations, and where does the ship eventually provide players benefit? Are there problems with scaling? and whats my free to play path? All this and more as we give early looks at the brand spankin new USS Defiant. Visit our website for more info at www.UltimatDJzPlayz.com
This time our lovely Twitter voters (follow us on there if you want to decide future watchalongs!) chose one of Aidan's all-time favourite Trek episodes "The Tholian Web" to enjoy alongside you, dear listeners! In one of the few high points of Season 3, this episode had it all: a great sci-fi premise, interesting character moments, and most importantly, a break for dear William Shatner. Join us to hear every inane thought about the episode that enters our heads, including our takes on just why the USS Defiant glowed green, and what makes this episode work so well among all TOS standouts. Notes and Recognitions: Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG Music Outro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls
Giant space spiders intwine the enterprise while they try to save the USS Defiant and Captain Kirk! Three plots one very very weird episode! Sam and Safi try to logic their way through it but the half way point of season 3 becomes the end of TOS! Love at First Contact is the journey of one forever Trek fan as they share their love of Star Trek with their Fiancé who indulges his obsession! All music and sound effects are the property of CBS and Paramount, this is a non profit Star Trek podcast all rights are to the appropriate owners! Art provided by Kate Sisko find her on Instagram @gloomybugg
We are honored and excited to be joined for our deep dive of "The Tholian Web" by the co-writer of this excellent third season classic, Judy Burns. While searching an area of uncharted space for the USS Defiant, the Enterprise finds its sister starship in a state of distress. In addition to not registering on the ship's sensors, Captain Kirk leads a landing party to board her, only to find the entire crew dead after apparently having killed each other. What could have caused this? Before they can find the answer, the Defiant starts to phase into another dimension, and Captain Kirk is trapped aboard her when she disappears for good. That leaves Mr. Spock in command, and he must decide how long to keep the Enterprise in harm's way until they can retrieve him. But time is running out: the captain's oxygen supply is dwindling, and Dr. McCoy must find an antidote to the ravages of the unstable space they're in before the entire crew falls prey to the same fate as those aboard the Defiant. As if the stakes weren't high enough, Mr. Spock must also contend with an alien race called the Tholians, who proceed to ensnare the invading Enterprise in an energy web that, when finished, will trap them there for good. The stakes are indeed high -- and they keep getting higher -- in "The Tholian Web," a landmark "Star Trek" classic that's brimming with gripping suspense, stellar performances and groundbreaking visual effects that still hold up to this day. Despite the unfortunate drama that went on behind the scenes, "The Tholian Web" ultimately prevailed as one of the finest episodes of the third season, if not the series as a whole. You can support Enterprise Incidents right here: https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents (Just think of it as a “Tip Jar”) You can follow Enterprise Incidents at: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents Twitter @enterincidents Instagram @enterpriseincidents Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and srmorris1 on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents/support
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek Deep Space Nine) and Ryan T. Husk review DS9's season 3, episode 1, "The Search: Part I." Produced by Ryan T. Husk.Audio Remastered by Scott Jensen. Associate Producers:Yvette BlackmonEve EnglandAnn Marie SegalRex A. WoodDennis KochCommander Homer FrizzellRob HoffmanCarmen ShamwellTrek Techs:Kat R. KingHeather JordanEvery week, we rewatch an episode of Deep Space Nine, relive and review it. Join us! Rewatch DS9 every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Cirroc's sister, Merone, makes amazing East-African inspired clothing and items for sale at:https://www.abyssiniankiosk.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://www.walkingartmadebymalissa.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
The Tholian Web was the ninth episode of Star Trek's third season to air, with Kirk trapped in interspace while the hostile Tholians attempt to trap the Enterprise. In this episode Gerry and Iain discuss crisis leadership and the effect of poisonous space on relationships. Responding to a distress call from the USS Defiant, Kirk and crew find that ship adrift with the crew all seeming to have killed one another. More worrying still, the vessel seems to be out of phase with the galaxy around it. Approached by Commander Loskene (Barbara Babcock, voice) of the Tholian Assembly declares the space occupied and demands the Enterprise withdraws, but with Spock keen to determine whether Kirk has survived the slip into interspace, a standoff becomes inevitable. The Tholian Web was directed by Herb Wallerstein, the first of his four Star Trek episodes. The writer was Judy Burns, her only contribution to the show (though she is thanked in the credits for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan). In this episode Gerry and Iain considered whether too little Kirk could ever be a good thing. The discussion continues in the comments below and please keep in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram where we're @trekpodcast. You can listen to the show here on the website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google or wherever you find your podcasts. The Tholian Web was released in 1968. It is 50 minutes long and originally aired on the NBC network. It can be viewed on Paramount+ in the United states, Netflix in the UK and is available on DVD and Blu Ray in other countries, including a comprehensive remastered set of all three seasons released by Paramount Home Entertainment.
The Tholian Web was the ninth episode of Star Trek's third season to air, with Kirk trapped in interspace while the hostile Tholians attempt to trap the Enterprise. In this episode Gerry and Iain discuss crisis leadership and the effect of poisonous space on relationships. Responding to a distress call from the USS Defiant, Kirk […] The post The Tholian Web – Episode 64 appeared first on Fascinating?.
The crew of the USS Defiant rush to the aid of a stranded Starfleet officer. During the voyage, they keep her company over the communicator, but what happens if they arrive too late? The Sound of Her Voice goes into the Mission Log. Sponsored by
The crew of the USS Defiant rush to the aid of a stranded Starfleet officer. During the voyage, they keep her company over the communicator, but what happens if they arrive too late? The Sound of Her Voice goes into the Mission Log. Sponsored by
The crew of the USS Defiant rush to the aid of a stranded Starfleet officer. During the voyage, they keep her company over the communicator, but what happens if they arrive too late? The Sound of Her Voice goes into the Mission Log. Sponsored by
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite episodes from the American science fiction TV series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" - Season 3, Episode 9: "Defiant" which first aired November 21, 1994. The episode was directed by Cliff Bole, and written by Ronald D. Moore. When Commander William T. River from the Enterprise-D arrives on Deep Space 9, he takes a liking to Major Kira, who gives him a tour of the USS Defiant. But Riker is revealed to be not who he claims to be when he attacks Kira and steals the Defiant. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
The incredible shrinking runabout takes a fantastic voyage into the innerspace of the USS Defiant after the Jem'Hadar take Captain Sisko and his crew hostage. This week on Mission Log, honey, we shrunk the One Little Ship. Sponsored by listeners like you -
The incredible shrinking runabout takes a fantastic voyage into the innerspace of the USS Defiant after the Jem'Hadar take Captain Sisko and his crew hostage. This week on Mission Log, honey, we shrunk the One Little Ship. Sponsored by listeners like you -
The incredible shrinking runabout takes a fantastic voyage into the innerspace of the USS Defiant after the Jem'Hadar take Captain Sisko and his crew hostage. This week on Mission Log, honey, we shrunk the One Little Ship. Sponsored by listeners like you -
Perennial Klingon rascal Arne Darvin drags the crew of the USS Defiant back in time as he seeks temporally-mediated revenge. Join your nostalgic hosts as they discuss the incredible use of special effects in this episode, the various ways Star Trek celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1996, and Dr. Bashir's intriguing twist on an old-fashioned time-travel paradox. 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 connect with an older, wiser Harry Kim as he works to correct the past in Star Trek: Voyager's 'Timeless'. 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!
The USS Defiant was made famous by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine but there were actually 4 startships named Defiant that all don't share a legacy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/support
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Christopher DeFilippis joins us to discuss the last episode in our TOS crossover series. This time, the character that crosses over is the USS Defiant. When the Jonathan Archer from the mirror universe steals it from the Tholians it is literally every man, and woman, for themselves.#startrek; #scifi; #enterprise; #defiant; #TOS
Christopher DeFilippis joins us to discuss the last episode in our TOS crossover series. This time, the character that crosses over is the USS Defiant. When the Jonathan Archer from the mirror universe steals it from the Tholians it is literally every man, and woman, for themselves. #startrek; #scifi; #enterprise; #defiant; #TOS
รายการ Maximum Warp จะชวนทุกคนไปสำรวจจักรวาล Star Trek กันที่ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ตอน Trials and Tribble-ations (ตอนที่ 6 ของซีซัน 5) ในขณะที่ USS Defiant กำลังเดินทางกลับ DS9 หลังจากเสร็จภารกิจ ก็เกิดเหตุบางอย่างที่ทำให้ยานและลูกเรือทั้งหมดย้อนอดีตกลับมายังศตวรรษที่ 23 และสถานที่ที่พวกเขาย้อนกลับมานั้นก็คือสถานีอวกาศ K-7 ในวันนั้น...วันที่ยาน USS Enterprise ได้รับภารกิจปกป้องข้าวพันธุ์พิเศษจากสายลับ Klingon วันที่ Tribbles ก่อความวุ่นวาย และการย้อนเวลากลับมาครั้งนี้ก็เพื่อปกป้อง Kirk จากการถูกลอบฆ่าอีกด้วย! เรื่องราวจะเป็นยังไง ติดตามกันได้เลย ร่วมพูดคุยผ่าน Twitter @COTBpod หรือแฮชแท็ก #MaxW #MaximumWarp
John Carpenter meets Star Trek when a single Changeling boards the USS Defiant and tries to kickstart a war between the Federation and... some aliens we've never heard about before! Paranoia is the name of the game, and The Adversary does a good job at wrapping up season three while examining how effective the Changelings can be. It might not be the ambitious two-parter that was originally planned, but sometimes it's nice to end the year with a smaller story that fleshes out Odo, provides some insight into Eddington, and sees Sisko finally attain the rank of captain. Clay joins me to discuss the size of the Defiant, the unusual nature of travel in DS9, and what happens when one Changeling harms another! 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
John Carpenter meets Star Trek when a single Changeling boards the USS Defiant and tries to kickstart a war between the Federation and... some aliens we've never heard about before! Paranoia is the name of the game, and The Adversary does a good job at wrapping up season three while examining how effective the Changelings can be. It might not be the ambitious two-parter that was originally planned, but sometimes it's nice to end the year with a smaller story that fleshes out Odo, provides some insight into Eddington, and sees Sisko finally attain the rank of captain. Clay joins me to discuss the size of the Defiant, the unusual nature of travel in DS9, and what happens when one Changeling harms another! 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
When an overworked Kira tries to impress Commander William Riker by showing him the USS Defiant, she instead sets into motion a plan that might result in a Federation-Cardassian war. Also, it's not Will Riker at all! It's Tom Riker! Remember him? DS9 continues to examine the meaning of identity by bringing Tom Riker into the fold and having him try to walk the line between the worldviews of TNG and DS9. Can a TNG character, even a troubled one like Tom Riker, manage to bring a little bit of TNG ethos into the cynical world of DS9? Darren and Clay stop by to discuss lame reveals, the blossoming Dukat and Sisko relationship, and the tragedy of Tom Riker! 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
When an overworked Kira tries to impress Commander William Riker by showing him the USS Defiant, she instead sets into motion a plan that might result in a Federation-Cardassian war. Also, it's not Will Riker at all! It's Tom Riker! Remember him? DS9 continues to examine the meaning of identity by bringing Tom Riker into the fold and having him try to walk the line between the worldviews of TNG and DS9. Can a TNG character, even a troubled one like Tom Riker, manage to bring a little bit of TNG ethos into the cynical world of DS9? Darren and Clay stop by to discuss lame reveals, the blossoming Dukat and Sisko relationship, and the tragedy of Tom Riker! 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 the SEASON FINALE! This week the first season of Discovering Star Trek gets wrapped up in a dark and inappropriate bow as our stalwart podcasters embark on a journey through the looking glass into the mirror universe. Archer and the crew of the ISS Enterprise go on a quest to find the USS Defiant from last week's episode, and along the way they learn a little something about each other. This two parter is from season 4 of Enterprise and is aptly named "In a Mirror, Darkly." It's been a long road, gettin' from there to here, but we made it. Thanks for listening everyone!Episode 15 - In a Podcast, Darkly
Stephen is still in missing in Chicagoland, so we once again retained the services of guest co-host Holly Harrison for an episode featuring two topics that could not be more completely unrelated to each other.First, Holly teaches us some media relations skills that gamedevs need to know (even if they don't want to), and then, because Stephen isn't around to stop us, Mark and Martha (but mostly Mark) talk about the history of Star Trek games! Media Relations 0:01:25 Holly HarrisonMarketingProductionHey you, indiedev, use presskit()!Write a better press release using the Inverted Pyramid - Todd Versteeg, Signature StyleHolly recommended “trying out” Buzzsumo and Buzzstream.Artist Statement Guidelines - Getting Your Sh*t TogetherSimilarweb - WikipediaAsk Holly your PR questions on twitter: @hollharris. Star Trek Games 0:31:20 Mark LaCroixGaming“How a Star Trek card game quietly continues, 10 years after its official end” - Cyrus Farivar, Ars TechnicaThe unreleased sequel to the Star Trek VCR board game was called “Borg Q-Uest.”… The "Q the Referee" CCG card that features a still taken from that game's unused footage. The fictional VCR board game from Community we mentioned was called “Pile of Bu…Mark talked about the end of the 90s-era Star Trek action figure line. That sto…“Looking At The Star Trek: TNG Interactive Technical Manual From 1994” - Will Stape, Treknews“The inside story of Apple's forgotten project: Quicktime VR” - Kif Leswing, Business InsiderYou can actually play “Star Trek: Klingon” on YouTube!“Language App Duolingo Finally Added Klingon” - David Murphy, Lifehacker“The best Star Trek games” - Richard Cobbett, PC Gamer“Jeff Bezos announces Amazon is picking up 'The Expanse'” - Richard Lawler, Engadget“Retrohistories: Secret of Vulcan Fury: Trek's Lost Adventure” - Chris Chapman, YouTube“The Game Archaeologist: Perpetual's Star Trek Online” - Justin Olivetti, EngadgetUbisoft teased on Twitter that DS9's USS Defiant will appear in Bridge Crew. Mark praised Star Trek: Ascendancy on a previous episode of the program. Nicest of 2016“Hogwarts Mystery Players Upset With Use of Microtransactions” - Shabana Arif, IGN
Stephen is still in missing in Chicagoland, so we once again retained the services of guest co-host Holly Harrison for an episode featuring two topics that could not be more completely unrelated to each other. First, Holly teaches us some media relations skills that gamedevs need to know (even if they don't want to), and then, because Stephen isn't around to stop us, Mark and Martha (but mostly Mark) talk about the history of Star Trek games! Media Relations 0:01:25 Holly Harrison Category Marketing Production Hey you, indiedev, use presskit()! “Write a better press release using the Inverted Pyramid” - Todd Versteeg Holly recommended “trying out” Buzzsumo and Buzzstream. “Artist Statement Guidelines” - Getting Your Sh*t Together Similarweb according to Wikipedia. Ask Holly your PR questions on twitter: @hollharris. Star Trek games 0:31:20 Mark LaCroix Category Gaming “How a Star Trek card game quietly continues, 10 years after its official end” - Cyrus Farivar , Ars Technica The unreleased sequel to the Star Trek VCR board game was called “Borg Q-Uest.”… The "Q the Referee" CCG card that features a still taken from that game's unused footage. The fictional VCR board game from Community we mentioned was called “Pile of Bu… Mark talked about the end of the 90s-era Star Trek action figure line. That sto… “Looking At The Star Trek: TNG Interactive Technical Manual From 1994” - Will Stape , Treknews “The inside story of Apple's forgotten project: Quicktime VR” - Kif Leswing , Business Insider You can actually play “Star Trek: Klingon” on YouTube! “Language App Duolingo Finally Added Klingon” - David Murphy , Lifehacker “The best Star Trek games” - Richard Cobbett , PC Gamer “Jeff Bezos announces Amazon is picking up 'The Expanse'” - Richard Lawler , Engadget “Retrohistories: Secret of Vulcan Fury: Trek's Lost Adventure” - Chris Chapman , YouTube “The Game Archaeologist: Perpetual's Star Trek Online” - Justin Olivetti , Engadget Ubisoft teased on Twitter that DS9’s USS Defiant will appear in Bridge Crew. Mark praised Star Trek: Ascendancy on a previous episode of the program. Nicest of 2016 “Hogwarts Mystery Players Upset With Use of Microtransactions” - Shabana Arif , IGN
The Dominion threat sends the crew into the Gamma Quadrant on a search for the elusive Founders. Once there, Odo finds his people and Sisko finds that the price for peace might be too damned high. The Search is a season-opening two-parter, with two distinctly separate episodes comprising the whole. We are introduced to the USS Defiant, we meet the Founders, and we learn that Sisko seems to not have a very high regard for the Federation's testicular fortitude. Clay joins me to discuss not giving the show enough credit, machine gun phasers, and understanding the enemy! 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
The Dominion threat sends the crew into the Gamma Quadrant on a search for the elusive Founders. Once there, Odo finds his people and Sisko finds that the price for peace might be too damned high. The Search is a season-opening two-parter, with two distinctly separate episodes comprising the whole. We are introduced to the USS Defiant, we meet the Founders, and we learn that Sisko seems to not have a very high regard for the Federation's testicular fortitude. Clay joins me to discuss not giving the show enough credit, machine gun phasers, and understanding the enemy! 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
There was a lot to say about S1E14 of Star Trek: Discovery, titled The War Without, The War Within, and we also got a lot more feedback about S1E13 What's Past Is Prologue. So, sit back, put on your favorite set of headphones or take your favorite driv...
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
There was a lot to say about S1E14 of Star Trek: Discovery, titled The War Without, The War Within, and we also got a lot more feedback about S1E13 What's Past Is Prologue. So, sit back, put on your favorite set of headphones or take your favorite driv...
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1, Episode 14: The War Without, The War Within There was a lot to say about Star Trek: Discovery S1E14, which is titled The War Without, The War Within. In fact, it took extra time to get this episode to you as a result. More about Season 1, Episode 13: What’s Past Is Prologue We got more feedback about last week’s episode, which was a big one! Before we get into the discussion, we share that feedback. Fred’s pics… Part 4! Fred from The Netherlands shared more pics again this week, showing us more wonderful use of lighting in this series! I have used one of those pics as the featured image for this episode, but I am not going to feature the rest here, since it takes the extra time it to create the blog post when I do, and you’ve had to wait long enough! You can see Fred’s image collection from the episode here. The War Without, The War Within, The War Goes Badly For The United Federation of Planets… Soon after the pseudo-ISS Discovery becomes the USS Discovery again and rejoins its own universe, albeit nine months later than when they left it, we see Cornwell and Sarek forcibly take over the ship. They make Saru subject himself to a mind meld from Sarek. That was something you wouldn’t normally see a Federation Admiral and Ambassador do! You could see that they were pretty freaked out. We learn that Captain Killy’s ISS Discovery was destroyed in the Prime Universe, so they thought that Discovery was no more. We know things are bad when they are trepidatious of the Discovery warping to Starbase 1. Cornwell’s reaction to the 80,000 people gone from the starbase, probably many if not most of them dead, and a damaged base, tells you all you need to know. The Federation is losing badly, and with them installing Emperor Georgiou to captain Discovery, impersonating her doppelganger, that can only mean they are desperate, to the point where the very tenets of the Federation may have to be ignored to continue its survival. However, is there ANYONE out there who thinks this is a good idea??? This has BAD IDEA written all over it. The War of Lorca’s Legacy Lorca, or the shadow of him, is all over this episode. If you had any doubt, Lorca (Mirror version) was a jerk. A real jerk! By jumping into the Mirror Universe before transmitting the cloak breaking algorithm, he has doomed the Federation, taking them to the brink of annihilation. Would Cornwell, the former psychiatrist, prescribe shooting up Lorca’s remaining bowl of fortune cookies? For me, this was a highlight of the episode. The War of Fan Expectations I thought that The War Without, The War Within would either have time travel in the episode or set up a time travel episode for next week’s finale, to correct the timeline. The finale may still go that way, but it doesn’t look like it will be now. The show continues to keep me guessing, and I love that about the show. The Canon War Speaking of the finale, it’s going to have to address several elements of the story. We know there’s no spore drive going forward. The war with the Klingons, though we know very little about it according to canon, seems to be going worse than makes sense from what we know of the Federation in TOS. Those are the most glaring examples, but there are more. I will assert to listeners one last time to wait on judging the show on those matters until the finale. I have faith that they will be addressed, and if they aren’t, it will
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E12, titled Vaulting Ambition. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe, but get deeper and deeper. We both LOVED Vaulting Ambition!
Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E12, titled Vaulting Ambition. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe, but get deeper and deeper. We both LOVED Vaulting Ambition!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Episode 12: Vaulting Ambition Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E12, titled Vaulting Ambition. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe, but get in deeper and deeper. Don’t read further if you haven’t seen the episode, because there are HUGE spoilers ahead!!! Fred’s pics… Part 2! Fred from The Netherlands shared more pics this week, showing us more wonderful use of lighting in this series, specifically this episode! I share them with you throughout this blog post! Fred’s STD S1E12 beautiful lighting screen shots (09:28) – Emperor Georgiou Michael, I am your mother!!! We learn something that I hypothesized during the last episode, that Emperor Georgiou is Burnham’s mother in the Mirror Universe. This made a lot of sense, and when we found out that Georgiou was the Emperor and Sarek didn’t seem to know Burnham last episode, that was a piece of the puzzle that fit into place.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E11, titled The Wolf Inside. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe. We see new but familiar races, several alternate versions of people we know,
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Episode 11: The Wolf Inside Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E11, titled The Wolf Inside. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe. We see new but familiar races, several alternate versions of people we know, and struggle to maintain their humanity, while one discovers something else entirely. Ruthie LOVED The Wolf Inside, and I did, too, but not quite as much as she did. Fred’s pics… Fred from The Netherlands shared some pics in his feedback, showing us the wonderful use of lighting in this episode, as these first two of the bathtub scene! I share them with you throughout this blog post! Fred’s Star Trek Discovery written feedback S1E11 – Bath tub scene (4:40) Fred’s Star Trek Discovery written feedback S1E11 – Bath tub #2 (4:40) SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Be warned, if you haven’t seen this episode yet, you will probably not want to read the rest of this post! We spend a lot of this episode aboard the Shenzhou, and some on an away mission.
Ruthie and I discuss Star Trek: Discovery S1E11, titled The Wolf Inside. Our heroes continue to try to make it back home from the dog eat dog Mirror Universe. We see new but familiar races, several alternate versions of people we know,
The Mirror Universe. When we last saw Discovery, a spore drive malfunction had thrown the ship to an unknown region of space—at least it was unknown if you had not been paying attention to the many clues leading us there and had never seen Star Trek before. The second half of Star Trek: Discovery's first season opens, unsurprisingly, in the Mirror Universe—or at least in a mirror universe. In this episode of Notes from The Edge, in which we deep-dive into connections between Star Trek: Discovery and the broader Star Trek universe, host C Bryan Jones shares his thoughts on this turn of events and characters developments, delves into some of the connections to the greater franchise—including a rather obscure one—and explores the Mirror Universe and how “Despite Yourself” connects to what we've seen before (and how maybe it doesn't). Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:02:55) Is Our Lorca Mirror Lorca? (00:11:42) Captain Killy (00:18:01) Ash Voqler Lives (00:19:33) The Culber Matter (00:25:15) Who Is the Emperor? (00:30:31) Organia (00:32:10) Isik (00:36:06) USS Defiant (00:37:47) The Mirror Universe (00:43:28) Closing (00:50:52) Host C Bryan Jones Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Thomas Puleo (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
On this episode of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, new co-host Ruthie and I discuss the mid-season premiere of Star Trek: Discovery, S1E10, titled Despite Yourself. In the long standing tradition, Discovery travels to the Mirror Universe. Go Captain Killy!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
On this episode of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, new co-host Ruthie and I discuss the mid-season premiere of Star Trek: Discovery, S1E10, titled Despite Yourself. In the long standing tradition, Discovery travels to the Mirror Universe. Go Captain Killy!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1 Episode 10: Despite Yourself On this episode of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, new co-host Ruthie and I discuss the mid-season premiere of Star Trek: Discovery, S1E10, titled Despite Yourself. In the long-standing tradition, we find out that the USS Discovery has traveled to the Mirror Universe, after not knowing where it ended up last time. We both LOVED this episode!!! Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the Emperor of them all? So much happened in this episode! We discover that Burnham is the Captain of the ISS Shenzhou, or at least was before being presumed dead. Lorca is a fugitive in this universe, and although he captained the Buran as he did in the prime universe, was never captain of the ISS Discovery. Instead, Tilly is the captain, and she has earned several nicknames for her command, including Captain Killy. Who’s Got a Secret? We learn more about the Tyler/L’Rell situation, and it gets really complicated, while we lose a valued member of the crew as a result. Get in your feedback! Please submit your feedback to the next episode, Star Trek: Discovery S1E11, titled The Wolf Inside. Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter!
(NSFW!) We love Daredevil season 2. Letters. Indy 5 writer. MCU one shots. Civil War post credits. Walking Dead: the ride. Our FanX schedules. Jimmy's 5 second review of Allegiant. Dog s#!t in the Roomba. Palanquin. Powerless goes deep. Dr Strange. Pacific Rim 2. Shut up. the USS Defiant rules! Beef n bean. Lots more.
(NSFW!) We love Daredevil season 2. Letters. Indy 5 writer. MCU one shots. Civil War post credits. Walking Dead: the ride. Our FanX schedules. Jimmy's 5 second review of Allegiant. Dog s#!t in the Roomba. Palanquin. Powerless goes deep. Dr Strange. Pacific Rim 2. Shut up. the USS Defiant rules! Beef n bean. Lots more.
Welcome to episode 2 of Space Dock Jury. This week the wheels really come off as Andy rocks up with the mighty Battlestar Pegasus, Peter brings the USS Defiant from Deep Space Nine and Lee stirs the fan boy hornets nest by pitting the White Star from Babylon 5 against it. Will the plucked chicken… Read more →
Dan and David's new segment "The Collection" will feature the USS DEFIANT and SCIMITAR. They will talk about ach and every card and possible uses for them...RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil. Season 8 of the DS9 relaunch is quickly coming to a close as Mission Gamma comes to an end. On their way home, Elias Vaughn and the crew of the USS Defiant make a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Kira Nerys pursues Shakaar Edon's supposed assassin to Trill, while Ro Laren, Admiral Akaar and General Lenaris investigate why Hiziki Gard assassinated the Bajoran leader. In this episode of Literary Treks Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther dive into Lesser Evil, the last book in the Mission Gamma series. We discuss our initial thoughts, how DS9 makes things their own, the hardest part of the book to read, the fast-paced plot and our ratings. In the news segment we pay our respects to Leonard Nimoy by talking about some of the best Spock books, then move to recent comic issues of the Apes/Trek crossover, Ongoing #42 and New Visions #5. Hosts Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther Editor and Producer Matthew Rushing Richard Marquez Associate Producers Will Nguyen Lisa Stevens Kenneth Trip Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen News Remembering Leonard Nimoy through Spock Books (00:02:16) Apes/Trek 3 (00:12:42) Ongoing #42: Behemoth Part 2 (00:17:46) New Visions #5 (00:21:45) Spock's World Reflections comic Spock Must Die Troublesome Minds Devil's Bargain The Fire and the Rose The Sorrows of Empire Vulcan's Soul Trilogy Feature: Mission Gamma Wrapping up Mission Gamma (00:29:29) First Thoughts (00:31:06) DS9 Makes Things Their Own (00:36:37) Hardest Part of the Book (00:41:19) Fast-Paced (00:46:13) Ratings (00:55:37) Closing (00:59:07) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
The Tholian Web. The third season of TOS is a divisive one for many Star Trek fans. The fight for survival behind the scenes led to shoestring budgets, sparse sets, unbalanced scripts, and—in eyes of many—questionable directions for Spock. But before this feeling really set in, Judy Burns and Chet Richards delivered a bottle show that put Spock in the command chair, at odds with Bones, and in search of Captain Kirk. What's more, they delivered one of the franchise's most intriguing attempts at a truly different alien in the Tholians. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Larry Nemecek and Norm Lao to discuss “The Tholian Web,” the mysterious disappearance or the USS Defiant (not that one), Captain Kirk (yes that one), spacesuit design, the poor track record of Constitution-class starships not named Enterprise, Scotty's love of drinking, and why nerve gas can sometimes save your life. In our news segment we discuss Simon Pegg and the next Star Trek film script, and the possibility of a TNG reunion on screen. Hosts Christopher Jones and Larry Nemecek Guest Norman C. Lao Editor and Producer Christopher Jones Associate Producer Renee Roberts Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen News Simon Pegg co-writing Star Trek 3 (00:03:07) Could the TNG crew come back to the screen? (00:15:34) Feature: The Tholian Web Intro and Synopsis (00:26:53) The Original Defiant (00:37:30) The Roots of the Tholian Web (00:39:27) An Enterprising Follow-up (00:49:18) Spock In Command (00:58:41) Super Spacesuits and Chaos (01:04:42) Watch with Scotch (01:13:08) Final Thoughts (01:26:39) Closing (01:33:38) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
The Defiant. After the disastrous first encounter with the Jem'Hadar left the Galaxy-Class USS Odyssey in ruins, it became clear to Sisko that they would need something more than runabouts to protect the station and to venture into the Gamma Quadrant. So he returned to an old project he had worked on and asked Starfleet to pull a unique warship out of storage—the USS Defiant. It's a little ship, as Riker would call it, but also one that—as Sisko pointed out—has teeth. In this episode of The Orb hosts Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing take a close look at the Defiant, the key role it played in both general storytelling and the Dominion War, and whether its introduction to the show was a natural evolution of the DS9 storyline or an admission that the stationary nature of the show wasn't working.
After the chaotic and bloody introduction to the Dominion and the Jem'Hadar last season, Starfleet is doing what it does best, attempting to broker a solution. Taking a page from the book of the best defense being a strong offense, Starfleet gives the experimental USS Defiant to Commander Sisko, complete with a Romulan cloaking device. They charge into the Gamma Quadrant to find the mysterious Founders.
Long ago, the Federation starship USS Defiant passed through a tear in space and fell into the Mirror Universe where it was believed lost for all time.... or was it? Listen now to the tale of how Defiant returned to its home universe.Meanwhile, members of the Tal Shiar revive a Section 31 agent to help add them against a new and deadly threat to the Romulan Empire.Listen to In His Name (25.3MB mp3)Written, directed and produced by Eric L. BusbyAgent Judah - Judah Friese Rukath - Karl Puder Tal' Aura - Cassandra Wladyslava Romulan Officer - Jonathan Patrick Russell Regent - Tom Davis Crimson - Aliza Kurian - Kevin Cho Magnus - Ben Harmer Hoshi Sato - Aurora McPherson Unit 179 - Elie Hirschman K'Laren - Mark Bruzee Com Officer - Shire Smith Security Guard - Eric L. Busby Admiral Gardner - Morgan Jeffery
Star Trek: The Section 31 Files – Season 1 EP 012: In His Name Long ago, the Federation starship USS Defiant passed through a tear in space and fell into the Mirror Universe where it was believed lost for all time…. or was it? Listen now to the tale of how Defiant returned to its […] The post ST 31 – Season 1 EP 012: In His Name first appeared on Darker Projects.