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In this episode of Holodeck Divas we discuss the Star Trek The Next Generation Episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" (s1e6). We met one of the most unlikeable characters of the show thus far, and a strange assistant who suddenly vanishes when he is working. The crew of the Enterprise accidently travel further than anyone has ever traveled before, as far as they know. What do the divas think about this episode? Listen and find out! Also if you want to find our social media accounts, Patreon, or Swag store you can select this link: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
It's time to discuss three action-packed episodes of Star Trek! First, we head over to the TNG universe to discuss Season 1 Episode 6, "Where No One Has Gone Before," which introduces the mysterious traveler and his interest in Wesley Crusher. Then, we jump ahead to Prodigy Season 2 Episodes 9 and 10, "The Devourer of All Things Parts I and II," where we'll meet Wesley again, now a full-fledged Traveler! Join Chris Newcomer, Karie Coleman Hinners and Chris Newcomer as we travel across series, the galaxy and even time itself! The post Prodigy S02E09&10 + TNG S01E06 appeared first on Crossroads Comedy Theater.
Dave Mader has rewatched Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1, Episode 6 "Where No One Has Gone Before" (1987), as part of a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast review series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: The Next Generation S1 E5 - "Where No One Has Gone Before" (1987) | Episode Review First Aired: October 26, 1987 In-universe year: 2364 Date of Podcast: June 25, 2024 Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Dave Mader, Adam Woodward, Davan Skelhorn, Chris Murphy LIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS Check us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcast PRODUCER Dave Mader Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcast Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #TNG #StarTrek #TheNextGeneration #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts #LocutorsOfTrek
Season one of "The Next Generation" continues. This week, we review the first Ferengi episode, "The Last Outpost" as well as "Where No One Has Gone Before". In the 1st half of the show, we discuss the cancellation of "The Flight Attendant", Daredevil being "recanonized" into the MCU, and Justin Lin comments on "Star Trek Beyond"
Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Jean Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Commander Data, and the rest of crew of the starship USS Enterprise (NC-1701-D). We meet mysterious and powerful Q, the dangerous Ferengi, the Traveler, and racist stereotypes.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode Episode Title00:15:00 "Encounter at Farpoint"00:38:27 "The Naked Now"00:48:16 "Code of Honor"00:56:47 "The Last Outpost"01:04:16 "Where No One Has Gone Before"01:15:20 "Lonely Among Us"01:24:09 "Justice"01:34:29 "The Battle"01:41:32 "Hide and Q"01:53:02 "Haven"02:05:09 "The Big Goodbye"02:16:03 "Datalore"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X
Join Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson, and guest on the bridge Robert Neal as they continue their voyage through all things Star Trek! In this episode, we talk about these Next Generation episodes: Where No One Has Gone Before, Lonely Among Us, Justice, The Battle, and Hide and Q. Check out Pieman Graphics on Etsy for Space Show Show and Geekshow stickers! All TSSS and GS proceeds go to our friend Leigh George Kade. https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiemanGraphics
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: World famous flautist, Jean-Pierre Rampal! And Star Trek TNG episode, "Where No One Has Gone Before." The Enterprise is lost in space and Wesley gets a weird friend.
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! This week on The Muppet Show: World famous flautist, Jean-Pierre Rampal! And Star Trek TNG episode, "Where No One Has Gone Before." The Enterprise is lost in space and Wesley gets a weird friend.
We're back! Join us as we revisit an old TNG episode - the one that introduces the Traveler and establishes Wesley as superhuman.To leave comments/feedback, use one of these links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tribblesandtransportersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tribblesandtransporterspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/tribblespodcastGMail: tribblesandtransporters@gmail.comEpisode timestamps:00:01:38 - Intro00:03:40 - Podcast episode breakdown00:04:14 - Music challenge00:10:51 - "Where No One Has Gone Before" recap00:11:26 - What do you think?00:14:33 - Quiz time!00:29:26 - "Where No One Has Gone Before" production details00:34:46 - "Where No One Has Gone Before" guest stars00:39:32 - "Where No One Has Gone Before" episode discussion01:12:00 - Listener feedback01:15:09 - On the next episode...You can also listen here:Website: tribblespodcast.comOur YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@tribblestransporterspodcas4822Thanks for listening! We hope you join us next time!
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar in Star Trek: The Next Generation), and sci-fi producer, Ryan T. Husk, review Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode 5, "Where No One Has Gone Before." From Eric Menyuk: Here is the website where people can get a list of free or low cost attorneys to represent families who have children with disabilities and who are not getting the services they need: https://www.dgs.ca.gov/OAH/Case-Types...Eric's firm can be reached at: https://vanamangerman.com/Producer: Ryan T. HuskAudio Engineer: Scott JensenExecutive Producer: Dr. Susan V. GrunerAssociate Producers:Homer Frizzell Dr. Ann Marie Segal Eve England Yvette Blackmon-Tom Carmen aka Skillet TJ Jackson-BeyBill Victor Arucan Titus MohlerDarlena Marie Blander Dr. Mohamed Noor Tierney C. Dieckmann Anna Post Rex A. Wood Anil O. Polat Joe BalsarottiMike GuDr. Stephanie BakerDequeue Neal AkasakaJustine Norton-KertsonCarrie SchwentFaith HowellEdward Foltz AKA Crewman guyMai, Live From TokyoMatt BoardmanChris McGeeJustin WeirJake BarrettJane Jorgensen Henry UngerJed ThompsonAimee Renee HainesSean MauchMarsha “Classic “ SchreierSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoSpecial Thanks to Shaun JonesEvery week, we rewatch an episode of The Next Generation, relive and review it. Join us!Rewatch TNG 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/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.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.
join us as we journey Where No One Has Gone Before! Safi learns some things about the future and sam spends 4 minutes talking about The A-Team and Barclay even though hes not in the episode! 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 their 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! We have patreon now!: https://www.patreon.com/loveatfirstpod Art provided by Kate Sisko find her on Instagram @gloomybuggT --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/love-first-contact/support
In episode 17 of Sam Watches Star Trek, Sam and Tessa discuss the TNG episodes "The Naked Now" and "Where No One Has Gone Before."
Sacre Q! Aus den Gewölben eines mysteriösen Weinguts kommt die Zusammenfassung und Besprechung der zweiten Staffel "Star Trek Picard" von Adrian vom Baur und Eve Jay. Nur echt mit Maschinenmenschen in der Wand! Wird Eve den Pulli des Universums fertig gestrickt haben, bevor das Taxi ins Continuum kommt? Und worauf können sich die Fans in Staffel 3 freuen? Mit Haiko Hörnig, Katja Klengel und Beiträgen von Hörer*innen. Content Warnung: Mental Illness, Suizid (siehe Timecodes) Shownotes: Werdet Kadetten der Sternenstaubakademie: https://www.patreon.com/join/trekundgold Schreibt uns auf Twitter https://twitter.com/trekundgold oder per Email trekundgold@gmail.com Verwendete Musik: Spring Paris - Pedro Duvall (Pond 5) Twitter-Account von Production Designer Dave Blass: https://twitter.com/daveblass Katja Klengels Comic “Als ich so alt war” https://www.freibeutershop.de/verlage/schwarzer-turm/katja-klengel/ Farscape: Der Scorpius-“Geist” https://farscape.fandom.com/wiki/Harvey Star Trek Destiny auf Audible: https://www.audible.de/series/Star-Trek-Destiny-Hoerbuecher/B00FYNW1ZU Genannte Star Trek Folgen: TOS - Assignment Earth https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Assignment:_Earth_(episode) ENT - Oasis https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Oasis_(episode) TNG - Where no one has gone before https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Where_No_One_Has_Gone_Before_(episode) TNG - Journey's End https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Journey%27s_End_(episode) TNG - Time's Arrow https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Time%27s_Arrow_(episode) TNG - Tapestry https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Tapestry_(episode) VOY - Q2 https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/de/wiki/Q2 VOY - Relativity https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Relativity_(episode) Timecodes: 00:00:00,000 Im Chateau 00:01:08,956 Intro 00:01:46,541 News 00:07:00,784 Transwarpsynopse 00:21:45,120 Fragen und Antworten zu Picard Staffel 2 00:55:13,290 Fun Facts und Trek Refs 01:08:53,010 Fazit 01:22:20,680 Content Warning: Mental Illness 01:25:55,880 Trigger Warning: Suizid 01:31:16,180 Dreck & Gold Folgen 01:34:03,190 Theorien 01:44:58,920 Unbekannte Signale aus dem Continuum 01:47:44,080 Social Media Links und Outro LLAP!
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Star Trek: The Next Generation analysis of season 1 episode 5 (Where No One Has Gone Before) OMG Y'ALL WE DID IT! We made it to an episode that is good, actually. No racism, no antisemitism, no sexism; just a good ol' space adventure heavy on philosophy and queer vibes. This episode is Wesley Crusher-centric and you KNOW that makes us happy! In this episode we meet The Traveler, who won't come back until season 7 in terrible episode that we're dreading having to talk about, an alien from another realm who is able to use thought to shape reality. An intriguing concept that the show unfortunately doesn't spend much time on. We learn through him that Wesley is officially the most special boy in space, as he compares him to Mozart. The rest of the episode is an absolute sausage fest with Riker and guest Engineer Kosinski trying to out-mansplain each other and jocky for dominance, to our delight. In the background of their macho shenanigans, the soft exchanges between Wesley and The Traveler gives us queer vibes and an alternative to the usual patriarchal masculinity on display aboard The Enterprise. The subtext of their exchanges is that of an older queer who sees queerness in the younger person, and their conversations about Wesley needing to hide his "dangerous nonsense" have the tone of a mentorship centered on fear and protection through hiding. Wesley shows The Traveler care and kindness, doting on him like a mother hen, and feels a very strong connection to him, as if sensing something in him that he recognizes instinctually but does not yet realize about himself. It's all very sweet and we absolutely love it. We also discuss how much this episode parallels our experiences at our jobs with projects that don't make sense and arrogant middle-management walking around terrorizing everyone with their demands coded in corporate jargon and emails scheduled to send at 3 am. Where No One Has Gone Before also features a wonderful scene between Picard and his dead mother, acted to perfection by Patrick Stewart, and some genuinely hilarious moments as Kosinski baffles and irritates the crew. It's the first episode that feels like TNG and we look forward to more of these in the future. Support the Show!Financially support us on Patreon! You'll get access to rad merchandise and bonus content at https://patreon.com/redshirtcollective (https://patreon.com/redshirtcollective) Follow us on Instagram to enjoy our juicy episode-related memes at https://instagram.com/redshirtcollective (https://instagram.com/redshirtcollective) Share us with others by leaving us a review on iTunes or your preferred podcasting app, sharing us on social media, and/or recommending us to friends!
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob go "Where No One Has Gone Before" on Star Trek: The Next Generation and pay a visit to the "Planet of the Dead" on Doctor Who. Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead - 1:40 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Where No One Has Gone Before - 47:38 Episode Rankings - 1:34:26 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
The Traveler takes us far beyond the stars as Kevin and Mike continue our celebration of the 35th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with "Where No One Has Gone Before!" They dig deep into the episode's implications about humanity's place in the cosmos and relationship to the Divine, covering topics like prayer, monastic disciplines, and the courage it takes to say you have a name. How does this episode reflect Gene Roddenberry's philosophy and theology? How consistent is its premise? And what does it mean that Picard's priority is getting home? There's all that and much more, including Star Trek news and audience feedback about Captain Kirk! 00:00:00 - Intro & News 00:07:46 - Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1, Episode 6, "Where No One Has Gone Before" 00:52:02 - Audience Feedback Lea Thompson Directing Two Episodes of Star Trek: Picard https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/back-to-the-future-star-directing-2-episodes-of-picard-season-2/ Nami Melumad to Score Star Trek: Strange New Worlds https://blog.trekcore.com/2022/02/nami-melumad-named-star-trek-strange-new-world-composer/ Subscribe now to unlock early access to episodes and bonus content! https://anchor.fm/gatst/subscribe And here's where to connect with us! Twitter: @GospelTrekPod Instagram: @GospelTrekPod Facebook: Gospel According to Star Trek Email: GospelTrekPodcast@gmail.com --- 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/gatst/message
The hosts of Beam Me to Sick Bay discuss Star Trek TNG season 1 episode 5, The Last Outpost, where we meet the Ferengi and their magical pool noodles, and episode 6, Where No One Has Gone Before, where another magical space man shows up to reaffirm how cool and smart Wesley is.
Let talk Depression and TNG episode "Where No One Has Gone Before."
A Trek of the Clones is a podcast mini series where we compare and contrast Star Trek to Star Wars. This week, we tackle the debate over whether Rey is a Mary Sue, and in order to do so, we thought we'd start with an episode about Star Trek's own Mary Sue*, Wesley Crusher! This podcast episode focuses primarily on The Next Generation's season 1 episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" but we cover a couple of other notable Wesley appearances. *Fun fact that the term Mary Sue actually originated with Star Trek fan fiction, which we discuss in the episode! Next episode we will dive deep on The Force Awakens!
A Trek of the Clones is a podcast series where we compare and contrast Star Trek to Star Wars. Last week we did Trouble With Tribbles! This week we do Issues With Ewoks. (Sorry, it's the best Google synonym could do for me.) Which cuddly creatures did better at embedding themselves into our subconscious? And just how is it this movie went from our most favorite, to our most hated, to whatever it is now? Next week (-ish) we'll be starting our coverage of the Disney trilogy, and to prepare for us to talk about The Force Awakens, we decided to tackle the question of whether or not Rey is a Mary Sue by pulling Star Trek's proto example, Wesley Crusher! And yes I resent the gendered nature of this discussion but it is a part of the discourse so we're taking a careful step into the discussion without trying to be toxic. So we will be covering The Next Generation's season 1 classic, "Where No One Has Gone Before"!
The arrival of the Ferengi in The Last Outpost is quite a thing. Kate Jaeger hosts the discussion with Jimmie G, Erik, and Greg Tito going into this whizbanger of an episode. The introduction of this new species was touted as being as important as the Romulans or the Klingons in Star Trek lore but the Ferengi never mustered that level of antagonism, despite their distasteful behavior in this episode. Unbridled capitalism was a big theme in the late 80s America with Black Monday occurring the day this episode first aired in 1987, yet sadly that commentary never quite coalesces in the Ferengi when they are portrayed as "frogs with whips," as Erik describes. This Re:Engage epsiode features the return of Kid Trek with Edna & Fiona discussing what they thought of the Ferengi! Host: Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Panel: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG), and Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Audio Editor: Krista Curry (@kristafromglee on Twitter, krista.curry on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next episode ... "Where No One Has Gone Before" hosted by Jimmie G!
Join Daniel Schaub, Paul Dixon, and a few special guests as they play through a Fiasco playset based on classic episodes of Star Trek. This episode features the Fiasco game system published by Bully Pulpit Games and the Where No One Has Gone Before playset written by Christine Roth. Catch Up W/ The Cast: Daniel Schaub @hemingwaylite Paul Dixon @paulalandixon Peter Schaub @pgschaub
22. Oktober 1990: Kaum denkt Beverly was Falsches – schwupps, verschwindet ihr alter Mentor. Doch sie steckt nicht etwa in einem Krimi, sondern in einem selbstgeschaffenen Quantenuniversum. Wenn ihr bei realitätsformenden Gedanken an den Reisenden aus "Where No One Has Gone Before" denkt, liegt ihr goldrichtig. Der haut direkt Jedi-Weisheiten raus. In Deutschland: Das Experiment, ausgestrahlt am 19. August 1993.
Where No One Has Gone Before! A tale as old as time, where a weird traveling alien in pajamas falls in love with teenage Space Mozart.
Alien (1979), Event Horizon (1997), & Starship Troopers (1997) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, Jeremy and Brian are joined by Adam Feuerberg to break down how these sci-fi films connect to Adam’s favorite series, Star Trek. Follow Adam Feuerberg here: Twitter Instagram Facebook Adam Cuts Fruit (Facebook Live | YouTube) STAR TREK CONNECTIONS Alien: "Conspiracy," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1, Episode 25 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) "Genesis," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 7, Episode 19 Event Horizon: "Realm of Fear," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 6, Episode 2 "Random Thoughts," Star Trek: Voyager, Season 4, Episode 10 "Threshold," Star Trek: Voyager, Season 2, Episode 15 "Where No One Has Gone Before," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1, Episode 6 "Night Terrors," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 4, Episode 17 "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Star Trek: The Original Series, Season 1, Episode 3 "Nth Degree," Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 4, Episode 19 Starship Troopers: "Mirror Mirror," Star Trek: The Original Series, Season 2, Episode 4 "In the Mirror, Darkly," Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 4, Episodes 18 & 19 Further Reading: The Jaunt by Stephen King Red Moon by Kim Stanley Robinson Other films referenced: Aliens Scream Spaceballs Star Trek (1979) Star Wars Attack of the Clones Revenge of the Sith Alien: Covenant Alien Resurrection Alien 3 2001 Contact Triumph of the Will Stay Tuned Dawn of the Dead (1979) Dead Alive Total Recall (1990) Empire Strikes Back Prince of Darkness Hellraiser Solaris A Year in Space Cable Guy Day of the Dead (1985) The Dam Busters Ghostbusters (1985)
Check out 100 Watt Horse on Bandcamp! Visit Mirror Mirror Recording Studio in Atlanta, GA or contact Graham Tavel for remote mixing work, etc. Worker's Dignity in Nashville, George's favorite nonprofit, is a “worker-led center organizing for economic justice and dignity for all.”Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-George's song pairing for this episode: "There Goes My Hero" by Foo Fighters.-Grace's song pairing for this episode: "One of Us," by Joan Osborne.-100 Watt Horse featured song: "Rock n Roll Song"For exclusive early access, and to download past episodes of "Troubadours on Trek," become a patron for as little as $3/month: www.patreon.com/gracepettisCorrections: Not so much a correction as a note, in case you're interested. The Star Trek: Next Generation episodes discussed are "Lonely Among Us" and "Where No One Has Gone Before."
Out of the vault this is the very first episode with Kreyg, who continues to be a shining light on the show! Watch his stream over at twitch.tv/kreyg Today we are talking Where No One Has Gone Before the one where Wesley nearly gets molestered by a Traveler.
ST:TNGeez, Not Another Star Trek Podcast does the thing with the going as Dave and Andrew get their crush on and discuss "Where No One Has Gone Before"!
In this episode, Dave and Yannick are alone once more. They review Where No One Has Gone Before, the sixth episode of the first season of Star Trek The Next... Read more » The post Where No One Has Gone Before appeared first on Tea, Earl Grey, Hot !.
The Traveler shows up joined by a very snippy scientist. With the help of Wesley Crusher they take us Where No One Has Gone Before!
The Traveler shows up joined by a very snippy scientist. With the help of Wesley Crusher they take us Where No One Has Gone Before!
This week on Priority One --- Chabon is back on Instagram with more answers to fan questions before heading to The Hollywood Reporter to discuss Nepenthe. Next, Jonathan Del Arco talks Hugh, and Star Trek has an answer to Covid-19. In Gaming news, the Legacy Bundle bugs get fixed, and the STO team has big plans for the Summer Event ship…. Then, we look On Screen to episode 7 of Star Trek Picard - Nepenthe Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you plan on using the Vulcan Salute as your new DEFACTO greeting? Have you been using it already? AND CQ: What do you think a new summer event Risian Science Ship should look like? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Michael Chabon Heads Back To - Or Stays On - Instagram Just as he has the previous two weeks, Picard season 1 showrunner - Michael Chabon - answered fans burning questions on Instagram Live. As in previous iterations of the quick-scrolling Q&A, Chabon had some fun things to say, some insightful thoughts, and a ton of information about Star Trek's newest series. Be advised, from this point forward - spoilers a-plenty are in bound. As you'd likely guess, many questions arose about this week's guest stars - Riker and Troi. When asked about Riker's reserve status, Chabon responded ”He retired from active duty when he was still captain of the *Titan*. Were he ever to be called up to active service, he would presumably retain that rank.”. Chabon later told a fan that much of Riker and Troi's backstory never made it to the screen, and the Titan was referenced but later dropped for reasons Chabon could not recall. In regards to why Riker and Troi left active duty, Chabon said ”Riker and Troi made the obvious but painful choice to go on inactive states and move to Nepenthe, for the sake of their family and their child's life” In regards to why Emergency Holograms were not included in the Synth Ban, Chabon said ”It was certainly debated by Federation policy makers, but a distinction was drawn, possibly because some failsafes and limitations had already been put in place, in the wake of the experience with *Voyager*'s Doctor.” Finally, Chabon explained the killing of Hugh...sort of One of the stories we are telling in this season on Picard is a story about the tragedy of being Borg, or more precisely, of being assimilated and then, even more poignantly, being restored from assimilation and struggling forever after with assimilation's traumatic legacy. In a very unique way, Hugh was able to recontextualize his trauma into something that brought healing and hope to others, which gave purpose and brought healing to himself. But his predicament, like that of all former Borg-as he explained to Picard in episode 106-remained essentially tragic, and tragically is how he dies, cut down by someone who sees him as a disgusting monster at the moment when he makes his boldest claim to dignity and freedom. Michael Chabon Talks Nepenthe Chabon doesn't only do it for the Insta - Q&A's that is. He also sat down with The Hollywood Reporter this week to talk Picard, and more specifically, “Nepenthe”. Chabon spoke about the reunion of Picard and the Troi-Riker's, and about the tense moment Picard had with Deanna ”When you're in the scene, and knowing who [Riker and Troi] are, and who they have been, and trying to project them forward into a narrative that feels believable — and incorporate some of the themes of this show, like reckoning with the past, if you're a fan of the show, this interaction — it's necessary. It's not expected, but it's important to the character of Picard to have this moment.” He continues ”When someone calls you out on your [EXPLETIVE] like that? On the things you're dealing with and not acknowledging that you should acknowledge? To me, that's the definition of a friend” Chabon also admitted to THR that Hugh, and another former Borg - Icheb, were not originally planned for the series. The Showrunner said of Hugh ”The initial germ of having Hugh involved, and that he would die came from the natural discussions of, what does it mean to have been Borg? So once we sort of committed to a big part of our season being about the lives of former Borg — Ex Bs, as we call them — and exploring how their lives are traumatized [from that experience], how they have or have not dealt with that trauma, and how they remain these objects of fear and hatred even though they were victimized by the Borg, to put Hugh in the center of that lead to what felt like a dramatic way to service the character's end.” Jonathan Del Arco On Hugh's Death Michael Chabon wasn't the only Star Trek insider to defend the death of our beloved Hugh. Jonathan Del Arco, the man behind the cybernetics, sat down with Jordan Hoffman to discuss Hugh's ultimate sacrifice. “Well, it's really important in the show - in the world. Because the world of the show is dystopian, and very few people are willing to put themselves on the line for each other. There's a need for that sort of connectivity and self sacrifice. So honored to have died for Picard.” Del Arco went on to explain how the news of Hugh's demise affected the way the actor saw the role, saying “Actually it was very liberating. [...] When you start a new series, you're always trying to like - not play it safe - but you're trying to do things that are not going to upset anybody. And actually this kind of blew the lid off that for me as an actor, and I was just like ‘I'm just going to go for it' and really making bold choices, as an actor. So it was a really fun experiment that way.” For a link to the StarTrek.com interview, trek out our show notes! Star Trek VS The Covid-19 Virus With the increasing risk of Covid-19, more colloquially known as the Coronavirus, the US Center for Disease Control has issued a few tips on how to protect yourself - including avoiding close contact with others and proper handwashing techniques...and Star Trek may be able to help with both! On March 2nd, former presidential hopeful and founder of “Humanity Forward” Andrew Yang tweeted a photo of Leonard Nimoy's Spock doing the Vulcan salute, saying “I hate to say this - I'm not much of a germophobe myself - but we might want to work on a personal greeting that doesn't involve physical contact.”. Sound crazy? The US Government doesn't think so. In a closed door meeting of the House Democratic caucus on Tuesday morning, an attending physician suggested the avoidance of touching - and offered the Vulcan Salute as an alternative . From the CNN article /”Hand-to-hand contact is to be avoided, the physician said. The physician encouraged lawmakers to use the "Star Trek" greeting, according to Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, though he noted with a laugh he was unable to separate his fingers to properly make the gesture”. Okay, so we've avoided the close contact thing...but what about proper handwashing? Well, according to the CDC, you should be washing your hands often - and for at least 20 seconds. You know what else takes about 20 seconds? Quoting the opening to Star Trek. The brilliant realization was tweeted out by our friends at Roddenberry, with the caption ”We didn't make it up. #roddenberry #coronavirus”. So wash your hands until you get to “Where No One Has Gone Before”! Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover STO Legendary Bundle News There's good bundle news and there's bad bundle news, Captains. Bad news - the Star Trek Online Legendary +Starship Bundle is no longer available for purchase by PC players. For those who purchased the bundle already, you'll still be able to reclaim the ships from the C-Store. For those who did not, you'll have to wait for the ships or the bundle to eventually return. Good news - if you're a console STO player, you'll be able to purchase the Legendary Starship Bundle yourself in less than a month. In a Twitter post dated March 8th, Star Trek Online announced the bundle would hit consoles in exactly 30 days. So save up those strips of Gold-Pressed Latinum, and get your best builds ready to go, console Captains. Summer Ship Development, Live on Camera! On Tuesday morning, Ambassador Kael posted an interesting new article to the STO News blog. With the 2020 Summer Event already on the team's mind, they've decided to let players in on the creative process. On four weekly community live streams between March 11th and April 1st, members of the Cryptic development team will appear on-stream. As Kael's blog says, "They'll be coached by a member of our ship design team or our concept artist, and all four of them will be assigned the same basic concept: a Risian Science Ship. For the next two hours, they'll hand draw a design for a ship based on that concept." The schedule of team members appearing will be: March 11th - Senior Environment Artist Nick Duguid March 18th - Test Analyst Christian Griffith March 25th - Senior Content Designer Jesse Heinig April 1st - Systems Designer Jonathan Herlache Once the concept designs are all completed, the four drawings will be presented to players to vote on their favorite. Then one more live stream will be dedicated to watching official Concept Artist Hector Ortiz turn the winner into a finalized Star Trek Online ship concept drawing. Tune in to those weekly livestreams on Cryptic Studios' Twitch channel at “twitch.tv/CrypticStudios”. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Epsilon Fleet - kicked off it's first Tier V colony upgrade. The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium. WEEKLY TOP TIP Suppose you've been playing the game for a good while now, and you've finally hit Tier 6 completion in at least a handful of those Reputations. You're a little bored, and you'd like to spice up the game with a fun new ship… but you don't want to spend your cash or convert your Dilithium stash to Zen. You don't even really care all that much about a new ship trait, because the trait on the ship you want won't fit your build. All you've got to do is remember to visit the Ship Vendor in your favorite social hub. In the Ship Vendor UI, just filter the ship list to rank “Fleet - Tier 6”. Pick out a T6 Fleet ship you're itching to try. Make sure you've claimed at least 5 Fleet Ship Modules as T6 Reputation rewards, for 100 rep marks each. Then go ahead and buy that T6 Fleet ship for just 20,000 Fleet Credits, plus your 5 Fleet Ship Modules. Since the modules obtained as Rep rewards are Character bound, they're only useful for Fleet Ship purchases, anyway. And 13 modules is more than most Captains will need to upgrade their favorite C-Store ships to Fleet standard. Remember, of course, that Fleet ships purchased through the Ship Vendor are not account-wide unlocks -- and you won't enjoy their maxed mastery trait. But it's a great way to try out that one ship you've always been curious about without getting too invested. Other Gaming News Tilting Point Buys Timelines Wait! Timelines change imminent! According to a Press Release on VentureBeat.com, mobile game operator Tilting Point has acquired the Star Trek: Timelines title from Disruptor Beam. In support of the new acquisition, Tilting Point announced the formation of a new studio, Wicked Realm Games, along with the hiring of 19 team members from Disruptor Beam. Meanwhile, Disruptor Beam will focus on its proprietary free-to-play gaming engine. Tilting Point has been partnered with Disruptor Beam on Timelines since offering user acquisition funding in 2017. Speaking in an interview, Tilting Point CEO Kevin Segalla said “We're very excited about this acquisition of Star Trek: Timelines. It's a phenomenal game. And we see an opportunity to take the game and add more resources to help make it better. We've extended the license on it, and we're adding new content, including the newest show Star Trek: Picard, which is great.”
This week on Priority One --- Chabon is back on Instagram with more answers to fan questions before heading to The Hollywood Reporter to discuss Nepenthe. Next, Jonathan Del Arco talks Hugh, and Star Trek has an answer to Covid-19. In Gaming news, the Legacy Bundle bugs get fixed, and the STO team has big plans for the Summer Event ship…. Then, we look On Screen to episode 7 of Star Trek Picard - Nepenthe Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you plan on using the Vulcan Salute as your new DEFACTO greeting? Have you been using it already? AND CQ: What do you think a new summer event Risian Science Ship should look like? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Michael Chabon Heads Back To - Or Stays On - Instagram Just as he has the previous two weeks, Picard season 1 showrunner - Michael Chabon - answered fans burning questions on Instagram Live. As in previous iterations of the quick-scrolling Q&A, Chabon had some fun things to say, some insightful thoughts, and a ton of information about Star Trek’s newest series. Be advised, from this point forward - spoilers a-plenty are in bound. As you’d likely guess, many questions arose about this week's guest stars - Riker and Troi. When asked about Riker’s reserve status, Chabon responded ”He retired from active duty when he was still captain of the *Titan*. Were he ever to be called up to active service, he would presumably retain that rank.”. Chabon later told a fan that much of Riker and Troi’s backstory never made it to the screen, and the Titan was referenced but later dropped for reasons Chabon could not recall. In regards to why Riker and Troi left active duty, Chabon said ”Riker and Troi made the obvious but painful choice to go on inactive states and move to Nepenthe, for the sake of their family and their child’s life” In regards to why Emergency Holograms were not included in the Synth Ban, Chabon said ”It was certainly debated by Federation policy makers, but a distinction was drawn, possibly because some failsafes and limitations had already been put in place, in the wake of the experience with *Voyager*’s Doctor.” Finally, Chabon explained the killing of Hugh...sort of One of the stories we are telling in this season on Picard is a story about the tragedy of being Borg, or more precisely, of being assimilated and then, even more poignantly, being restored from assimilation and struggling forever after with assimilation’s traumatic legacy. In a very unique way, Hugh was able to recontextualize his trauma into something that brought healing and hope to others, which gave purpose and brought healing to himself. But his predicament, like that of all former Borg-as he explained to Picard in episode 106-remained essentially tragic, and tragically is how he dies, cut down by someone who sees him as a disgusting monster at the moment when he makes his boldest claim to dignity and freedom. Michael Chabon Talks Nepenthe Chabon doesn’t only do it for the Insta - Q&A’s that is. He also sat down with The Hollywood Reporter this week to talk Picard, and more specifically, “Nepenthe”. Chabon spoke about the reunion of Picard and the Troi-Riker’s, and about the tense moment Picard had with Deanna ”When you're in the scene, and knowing who [Riker and Troi] are, and who they have been, and trying to project them forward into a narrative that feels believable — and incorporate some of the themes of this show, like reckoning with the past, if you're a fan of the show, this interaction — it's necessary. It's not expected, but it's important to the character of Picard to have this moment.” He continues ”When someone calls you out on your [EXPLETIVE] like that? On the things you're dealing with and not acknowledging that you should acknowledge? To me, that's the definition of a friend” Chabon also admitted to THR that Hugh, and another former Borg - Icheb, were not originally planned for the series. The Showrunner said of Hugh ”The initial germ of having Hugh involved, and that he would die came from the natural discussions of, what does it mean to have been Borg? So once we sort of committed to a big part of our season being about the lives of former Borg — Ex Bs, as we call them — and exploring how their lives are traumatized [from that experience], how they have or have not dealt with that trauma, and how they remain these objects of fear and hatred even though they were victimized by the Borg, to put Hugh in the center of that lead to what felt like a dramatic way to service the character's end.” Jonathan Del Arco On Hugh’s Death Michael Chabon wasn’t the only Star Trek insider to defend the death of our beloved Hugh. Jonathan Del Arco, the man behind the cybernetics, sat down with Jordan Hoffman to discuss Hugh’s ultimate sacrifice. “Well, it’s really important in the show - in the world. Because the world of the show is dystopian, and very few people are willing to put themselves on the line for each other. There's a need for that sort of connectivity and self sacrifice. So honored to have died for Picard.” Del Arco went on to explain how the news of Hugh’s demise affected the way the actor saw the role, saying “Actually it was very liberating. [...] When you start a new series, you’re always trying to like - not play it safe - but you’re trying to do things that are not going to upset anybody. And actually this kind of blew the lid off that for me as an actor, and I was just like ‘I’m just going to go for it’ and really making bold choices, as an actor. So it was a really fun experiment that way.” For a link to the StarTrek.com interview, trek out our show notes! Star Trek VS The Covid-19 Virus With the increasing risk of Covid-19, more colloquially known as the Coronavirus, the US Center for Disease Control has issued a few tips on how to protect yourself - including avoiding close contact with others and proper handwashing techniques...and Star Trek may be able to help with both! On March 2nd, former presidential hopeful and founder of “Humanity Forward” Andrew Yang tweeted a photo of Leonard Nimoy’s Spock doing the Vulcan salute, saying “I hate to say this - I’m not much of a germophobe myself - but we might want to work on a personal greeting that doesn’t involve physical contact.”. Sound crazy? The US Government doesn’t think so. In a closed door meeting of the House Democratic caucus on Tuesday morning, an attending physician suggested the avoidance of touching - and offered the Vulcan Salute as an alternative . From the CNN article /”Hand-to-hand contact is to be avoided, the physician said. The physician encouraged lawmakers to use the "Star Trek" greeting, according to Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, though he noted with a laugh he was unable to separate his fingers to properly make the gesture”. Okay, so we’ve avoided the close contact thing...but what about proper handwashing? Well, according to the CDC, you should be washing your hands often - and for at least 20 seconds. You know what else takes about 20 seconds? Quoting the opening to Star Trek. The brilliant realization was tweeted out by our friends at Roddenberry, with the caption ”We didn’t make it up. #roddenberry #coronavirus”. So wash your hands until you get to “Where No One Has Gone Before”! Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover STO Legendary Bundle News There’s good bundle news and there’s bad bundle news, Captains. Bad news - the Star Trek Online Legendary +Starship Bundle is no longer available for purchase by PC players. For those who purchased the bundle already, you’ll still be able to reclaim the ships from the C-Store. For those who did not, you’ll have to wait for the ships or the bundle to eventually return. Good news - if you’re a console STO player, you’ll be able to purchase the Legendary Starship Bundle yourself in less than a month. In a Twitter post dated March 8th, Star Trek Online announced the bundle would hit consoles in exactly 30 days. So save up those strips of Gold-Pressed Latinum, and get your best builds ready to go, console Captains. Summer Ship Development, Live on Camera! On Tuesday morning, Ambassador Kael posted an interesting new article to the STO News blog. With the 2020 Summer Event already on the team’s mind, they’ve decided to let players in on the creative process. On four weekly community live streams between March 11th and April 1st, members of the Cryptic development team will appear on-stream. As Kael’s blog says, "They’ll be coached by a member of our ship design team or our concept artist, and all four of them will be assigned the same basic concept: a Risian Science Ship. For the next two hours, they’ll hand draw a design for a ship based on that concept." The schedule of team members appearing will be: March 11th - Senior Environment Artist Nick Duguid March 18th - Test Analyst Christian Griffith March 25th - Senior Content Designer Jesse Heinig April 1st - Systems Designer Jonathan Herlache Once the concept designs are all completed, the four drawings will be presented to players to vote on their favorite. Then one more live stream will be dedicated to watching official Concept Artist Hector Ortiz turn the winner into a finalized Star Trek Online ship concept drawing. Tune in to those weekly livestreams on Cryptic Studios’ Twitch channel at “twitch.tv/CrypticStudios”. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Epsilon Fleet - kicked off it’s first Tier V colony upgrade. The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium. WEEKLY TOP TIP Suppose you’ve been playing the game for a good while now, and you’ve finally hit Tier 6 completion in at least a handful of those Reputations. You’re a little bored, and you’d like to spice up the game with a fun new ship… but you don’t want to spend your cash or convert your Dilithium stash to Zen. You don’t even really care all that much about a new ship trait, because the trait on the ship you want won’t fit your build. All you’ve got to do is remember to visit the Ship Vendor in your favorite social hub. In the Ship Vendor UI, just filter the ship list to rank “Fleet - Tier 6”. Pick out a T6 Fleet ship you’re itching to try. Make sure you’ve claimed at least 5 Fleet Ship Modules as T6 Reputation rewards, for 100 rep marks each. Then go ahead and buy that T6 Fleet ship for just 20,000 Fleet Credits, plus your 5 Fleet Ship Modules. Since the modules obtained as Rep rewards are Character bound, they’re only useful for Fleet Ship purchases, anyway. And 13 modules is more than most Captains will need to upgrade their favorite C-Store ships to Fleet standard. Remember, of course, that Fleet ships purchased through the Ship Vendor are not account-wide unlocks -- and you won’t enjoy their maxed mastery trait. But it’s a great way to try out that one ship you’ve always been curious about without getting too invested. Other Gaming News Tilting Point Buys Timelines Wait! Timelines change imminent! According to a Press Release on VentureBeat.com, mobile game operator Tilting Point has acquired the Star Trek: Timelines title from Disruptor Beam. In support of the new acquisition, Tilting Point announced the formation of a new studio, Wicked Realm Games, along with the hiring of 19 team members from Disruptor Beam. Meanwhile, Disruptor Beam will focus on its proprietary free-to-play gaming engine. Tilting Point has been partnered with Disruptor Beam on Timelines since offering user acquisition funding in 2017. Speaking in an interview, Tilting Point CEO Kevin Segalla said “We’re very excited about this acquisition of Star Trek: Timelines. It’s a phenomenal game. And we see an opportunity to take the game and add more resources to help make it better. We’ve extended the license on it, and we’re adding new content, including the newest show Star Trek: Picard, which is great.”
After much hype, the Ferengi make their debut ("The Last Outpost"). Then someone came up with the core plot of Voyager eight years early before its premier ("Where No One Has Gone Before"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
After much hype, the Ferengi make their debut ("The Last Outpost"). Then someone came up with the core plot of Voyager eight years early before its premier ("Where No One Has Gone Before"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
After much hype, the Ferengi make their debut ("The Last Outpost"). Then someone came up with the core plot of Voyager eight years early before its premier ("Where No One Has Gone Before"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek. Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times. Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today. Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek. But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future. This episode is Encounter at Farpoint, Part 1 & 2 Everything is New! It's a new cast, a new crew, a new Enterprise, a new bad guy, a new adventure! We finally begin our journey with Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Brent couldn't be more excited. Matt still hasn't found his fandom yet, but will this new, more updated version of Trek be what does the trick? If you're watching with us, the next episode will be Where No One Has Gone Before. If you want to contact the show: email: beammeuppod@gmail.com Twitter: @beammeuppod Voicemail - 702-518-TREK (8735)
This time around Haley and Sara let it all hang out. Follow us on this wine filled journey as we discuss our lives, our trip to Star Trek Las Vegas in 2009 and Season 1 TNG episode Where No One Has Gone Before. Spoiler Alert: we hate the Traveler's hands and Sara loves her a resort club lounge. Listener discretion is advised. FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 5 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now! This week the guys chat with writer Steve Palopoli! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on the Trek Geeks podcast, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music!
This time around Haley and Sara let it all hang out. Follow us on this wine filled journey as we discuss our lives, our trip to Star Trek Las Vegas in 2009 and Season 1 TNG episode Where No One Has Gone Before. Spoiler Alert: we hate the Traveler's hands and Sara loves her a resort club lounge. Listener discretion is advised. FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 5 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now! This week the guys chat with writer Steve Palopoli! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on the Trek Geeks podcast, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music!
It's All Been Trekked Before #142 Season 6, Episode 5 Star Trek: The Next Generation #1.06 "Where No One Has Gone Before" New guest Joel Savage joins Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome for one of the crappier first season episodes, co-penned by an excellent Trek novelist! It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
Wave goodbye to the Milky Way and meet us at the corner of thought and reality as we go "Where No One Has Gone Before"!New York Times Bestselling author Catherynne M. Valente joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that posits that the real final frontier exists within the human mind! The USS Enterprise receives a visit from a Federation scientist who claims to have developed a technique that will revolutionize warp travel. But, when his ministrations take the ship beyond the boundaries of our galaxy and reality itself, only Wesley and the scientist's strange companion stand a chance of returning everyone home again.Since its very inception, Star Trek storytelling has drawn on both science fiction and fantasy tropes to create the world of the future. Starfleet officers may employ logic and technology to explore the galaxy, but they often find themselves stymied by beings and phenomena that challenge their scientific assumptions about our universe. But like any hero, whether fantastic or science-fictional, their purity of spirit and sense of wonder are their most noble traits. On this episode, we talk about the distinctions between Star Trek and space opera, the presumed hard sci-fi and harder atheism of Roddenberry's universe, sci-fi's roots in fantasy storytelling, the traditionally heroic qualities of Trek characters, the way early TNG channeled TOS, the progressive masculinity of Captain Picard, the religion of discovery, and Trek's pioneering of continuity in genre television.We also discuss comfort-watching TNG, Slacking with your commanding officer, the lovable dorks of the Federation, starting with hard sci-fi and ending up with magic and angels, all-time Wesley sweaters, the cosmic Mr. Rogers, riffing on Scotty, the endearing quality of fallibility, Riker as an HR nightmare, psychics are OP, grilling your alien tea mom, Starfleet is the real Mary Sue, the alien in striped pajamas, being a massive fan of Mass Effect, and Cath organically brings up Farscape and you better believe that Kal takes advantage of it! Trek just wants to HUG YOU!Follow Catherynne on Twitter, Facebook, and Patreon!https://twitter.com/catvalentehttps://www.facebook.com/cmvalentehttp://www.patreon/catvalenteBuy Cath's book "Space Opera" and pre-order her Minecraft novel, "The End"!https://amzn.to/2pFaefLhttps://amzn.to/2MFluSzFade out of existence with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us tea on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Wave goodbye to the Milky Way and meet us at the corner of thought and reality as we go "Where No One Has Gone Before"!New York Times Bestselling author Catherynne M. Valente joins the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that posits that the real final frontier exists within the human mind! The USS Enterprise receives a visit from a Federation scientist who claims to have developed a technique that will revolutionize warp travel. But, when his ministrations take the ship beyond the boundaries of our galaxy and reality itself, only Wesley and the scientist's strange companion stand a chance of returning everyone home again.Since its very inception, Star Trek storytelling has drawn on both science fiction and fantasy tropes to create the world of the future. Starfleet officers may employ logic and technology to explore the galaxy, but they often find themselves stymied by beings and phenomena that challenge their scientific assumptions about our universe. But like any hero, whether fantastic or science-fictional, their purity of spirit and sense of wonder are their most noble traits. On this episode, we talk about the distinctions between Star Trek and space opera, the presumed hard sci-fi and harder atheism of Roddenberry's universe, sci-fi's roots in fantasy storytelling, the traditionally heroic qualities of Trek characters, the way early TNG channeled TOS, the progressive masculinity of Captain Picard, the religion of discovery, and Trek's pioneering of continuity in genre television.We also discuss comfort-watching TNG, Slacking with your commanding officer, the lovable dorks of the Federation, starting with hard sci-fi and ending up with magic and angels, all-time Wesley sweaters, the cosmic Mr. Rogers, riffing on Scotty, the endearing quality of fallibility, Riker as an HR nightmare, psychics are OP, grilling your alien tea mom, Starfleet is the real Mary Sue, the alien in striped pajamas, being a massive fan of Mass Effect, and Cath organically brings up Farscape and you better believe that Kal takes advantage of it! Trek just wants to HUG YOU!Follow Catherynne on Twitter, Facebook, and Patreon!https://twitter.com/catvalentehttps://www.facebook.com/cmvalentehttp://www.patreon/catvalenteBuy Cath's book "Space Opera" and pre-order her Minecraft novel, "The End"!https://amzn.to/2pFaefLhttps://amzn.to/2MFluSzFade out of existence with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/UeytGNPBuy us tea on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Three Guys and a Trek - Trekking through Star Trek: The Next Generation
The guys cover Season 1, episode 5 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Where No One Has Gone Before. A cerebral episode with no real villain, but with a character that you want to punch in the face. The Traveler makes his first appearance, and we even discuss the Trinity! LaForge and Data remind us of a certain pair of Muppets. The actor who plays Kasinski is really familiar. Our alternate title for this episode is "Violins, Ballet Slippers, and Rape Gangs, Oh My". For at least two of us, this was the best episode so far. And Wesley wasn't annoying.
Join us as we end our Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1 journey with the Best Alien Encounter Mek’ba! We’re joined by special guest, Angie from KC Geeks! She enters the Mek’ba defending “Where No One Has Gone Before” while Greg brings in “The Neutral Zone”! Which episode will Derreck pick? You’ll have to...
This week on Beer Space Nine we discuss the Star Trek the Next Generation episodes The Last Outpost and Where No One Has Gone Before. We have the introduction of the Ferengi, as well as the first appearance of The Traveler. Also, Barron continues to hate Wesley.
This week we will share our thoughts on the upcoming movie, Han Solo: A Star Wars Story. How will it measure up against other Star Wars movies, do we think it will be worth the wait? Lost in Space, the new NetFlix series. Is it any good, should you watch it, and, how does it compare to the original? We will continue our After Trek Cadet Training for Star Trek Discovery episode #9 "Into The Forest I go". We will discuss the Star Trek The Next Generation episodes "Where No One Has Gone Before", and, "Parallels" and The Original Series epsiode "The Enterprise Incident". QAPLA'
In the final episode of season one, the gang finds out what it looks like to film a first draft in "The Neutral Zone." Between reflecting on what they've watched over the past six months, Alex admits to having friends who look worse than roadkill, Cameron wishes the Enterprise were a cruise ship, and Marcy gives the Federation some free covert intelligence advice. We also play a rousing game of 80's Pyramid. Never heard of Pyramid? Then you're younger than us. Engage!
It's a "first appearances" week on SSHB! First up, the Ferengi step out of the foreshadows in "The Last Outpost," and oh boy they are NOT exactly the cool new enemies they were made out to be. After that, we first meet The Traveler in the guise of the assistant to warp propulsion "expert" Kosinski, who claims his incomprehensible equations can upgrade the warp efficiency of the "Enterprise" in "Where No One Has Gone Before." Things don't go great. And then they get worse when Wesley gets a job on the bridge. Also this week: even "Enterprise"-D security is shoddy, everyone's favorite TNG character, and Wesley's obvious lack of friends. Content warning: Yar's rape gangs make another appearance, and we discuss some real-world sexual harassment that happened during TNG's production Timestamps: synopses: 0:53; The Last Outpost: 8:22; Where No One Has Gone Before: 35:45
The group travels to the edge of the universe (or is there an edge?!) in "Where No One Has Gone Before." Marcy takes a trip down Rainbow Road, Cameron shares a birthplace with Riker, and Alex sneaks one in at the end.
"Where No One Has Gone Before" (TNG) - Katie Mack, astrophysicist, joins Scott to discuss TNG’s “Where No One Has Gone Before” (S1E6). Topics include Wesley’s sweaters, the secrets of the universe (and why you shouldn’t email your theories to Katie), and jerky engineers with no ranks or communicators. Host Scott McNulty with Katie Mack.
Hailing Frequencies: A Star Trek - The Next Generation Podcast
Why is the Enterprise Engineering Division so incompetent?! The return of the Wesley Crusher Moment of the Week! The Enterprise potentially destroyed by the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man?! We cover all these and more this week as "Ensign" Harry and "Lt. Cmdr." Mike G. go "Where No One Has Gone Before" covering Season 1, Episode 6 of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Enjoy! NOW AVAILABLE on iTunes and Stitcher! "Ensign" Harry - @HSJIII Hailing Frequencies - @HailFrequencies WRITE-IN - HailFrequencies@gmail.com
[There were audio issues with the upload, so this is the fixed version. What, you thought I was gonna just leave a broken podcast on this website? Sheeeeeeeeeeeit.] The early episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation are a goddamn mess, you guys. We watched "Code of Honor," "The Last Outpost," and "Where No One Has Gone Before," and yikes. They're offensive and gross, when they aren't apocalyptically boring. Elsewhere, Elementary wins J. over by bringing in Isiah Whitlock, Jr., a.k.a. Clay Davis from The Wire, which gives J. a chance to use Clay's catchphrase. You know the one. (The Elementary episode also isn't bad, though it certainly has its own problems.)
The early episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation are a goddamn mess, you guys. We watched "Code of Honor," "The Last Outpost," and "Where No One Has Gone Before," and yikes. They're offensive and gross, when they aren't apocalyptically boring. Elsewhere, Elementary wins J. over by bringing in Isiah Whitlock, Jr., a.k.a. Clay Davis from The Wire, which gives J. a chance to use Clay's catchphrase. You know the one. (The Elementary episode also isn't bad, though it certainly has its own problems.)
TV In Space podcast features two episodes from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1: The Last Outpost, Where No One Has Gone Before. We also discuss cleavage, giant electric whips, and Tasha Yar’s pussy.
Anne-Marie and Peter brave the first season of TNG once more, with the introduction of the Ferengi in The Last Outpost, and The Traveller in Where No One Has Gone Before. Will Anne-Marie's sanity be tested to the limit by Peter's completism, or will there be a mutiny? Next time, recording Thursday 4th August, we… Read more →
Get ready, Travellers! This week, Pete and Matt delve in the Star Trek: TNG episode "Where No One Has Gone Before," 1x06. We discuss how this episode aims for the fences, touch on the curious Traveller/Wesley connection, applaud the loathsome Kosinski, and ask, "Picard, why so grumpy?"MP3iTunes
Anne-Marie and Peter watch the Visionary and hear Distant Voices, before it all descends into karaoke. Next time (recording Thur 24th) we'll be travelling back to S1 of TNG and travelling to The Last Outpost and Where No One Has Gone Before. Feedback- borgcast@geekplanetonline.com Read more →
Diecast Enterprise: Season 1 – Episode 5 In which we discuss Where No One Has Gone Before. Pagz’ episode rank: Foley’s episode rank: You can find the riff track I talked about for Star Trek: The Motion(less) Picture here
Star Trek Classics: Beginnings. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have Star Trek: The Next Generation comics done in the style of the old Gold Key comics? Well, wonder no more! Crazy, incoherent plots, characters that only sort-of resemble the ones we know and love, and Starfleet officers acting in morally dubious ways abound in the subject of this week’s episode of Literary Treks! In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther are joined by Bruce Gibson to talk about Star Trek Classics: Beginnings. We discuss our long tradition, Where No One Has Gone Before, The Spirit in the Sky, mixing up issues, the Q Trilogy, Here Today, ratings and our final thoughts. In the news segment we judge Purgatory’s Key and Hell’s Heart by their covers, discuss their blurbs and give our reactions to the news about Waypoint, the new anthology comic coming from IDW. News Book Covers to Judge (00:02:54) Purgatory’s Key Cover and Blurb (00:03:36) Hell’s Heart Cover and Blurb (00:07:45) Waypoint Comic (00:15:04) Feature: Star Trek Classics: Beginnings A Long Tradition (00:23:33) Where No One Has Gone Before (00:25:45) The Spirit in the Sky (00:32:42) Mixing Up Issues (00:3600:) The Q Trilogy (00:40:44) Here Today (01:01:34) Ratings (01:11:21) Final Thoughts (01:17:17) Hosts Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther Guest Bruce Gibson Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Will Nguyen (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Bruce Gibson (Associate Producer)
TNG 1x4 / 1x5. Petition to join the Tkon Empire and concentrate on the Traveler in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersThe Last Outpost (00:01:45) Where No One Has Gone Before (00:08:37) HostsZach Moore and Daniel Proulx ProductionZach Moore (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Pat and Pat venture where millions of viewers in 1987 have gone before as they review Where No One Has Gone Before, the fifth episode of Star Trek: TNG. Mel Fox joins the Pats as they wrap their heads around long-distance space travel and Wesley Crusher's messiah complex.
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to EPISODE 254 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, January 18th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the kickoff of the 50th Anniversary celebrations with the orchestral tour - Star Trek the Ultimate Voyage, some old-fashioned vinyl, and one small tidbit of info regarding the new Star Trek series. In Star Trek Online News, we're diving deep into Suspicions about upcoming story content, and looking at a new Star Trek game hitting mobile platforms this month. Then we find out what's On Screen when Cookie and Elijah explore distant galaxies in the TNG episode, "Where No One Has Gone Before". Later, our Lead Artist, Henry, spotlights some awesome fan created artwork worth admiring! And before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan special edition vinyl soundtrack (and Mondo website) Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage tour The new Trek series isn't being developed by CBS Star Trek Online News Star Trek Timelines New blog: Suspicions Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) got a promotion Al Rivera (@captaingeko) is giving nothing away Galactic Development Campaign On Screen Where No One Has Gone Before (via Memory Alpha) Fan Art Review Euderion (via DeviantArt) Sulu's Chariot by Euderion Ares at Mars by Euderion This week's Community Question: Do you think Star Trek would be better if there were fewer creative minds behind the scenes? -- Kinda like Lucas & Williams are the two biggest names with Star Wars... Have you played any other Star Trek games besides Star Trek Online? And if so, what's your favourite? We're only four episodes into TNG - Did Wesley deserve to have his character spotlighted in such a way so early… compared to, say, Geordi, Worf, or Tasha… ? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 254 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, January 18th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the kickoff of the 50th Anniversary celebrations with the orchestral tour - Star Trek the Ultimate Voyage, some old-fashioned vinyl, and one small tidbit of info regarding the new Star Trek series. In Star Trek Online News, we’re diving deep into Suspicions about upcoming story content, and looking at a new Star Trek game hitting mobile platforms this month. Then we find out what’s On Screen when Cookie and Elijah explore distant galaxies in the TNG episode, "Where No One Has Gone Before". Later, our Lead Artist, Henry, spotlights some awesome fan created artwork worth admiring! And before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan special edition vinyl soundtrack (and Mondo website) Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage tour The new Trek series isn't being developed by CBS Star Trek Online News Star Trek Timelines New blog: Suspicions Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) got a promotion Al Rivera (@captaingeko) is giving nothing away Galactic Development Campaign On Screen Where No One Has Gone Before (via Memory Alpha) Fan Art Review Euderion (via DeviantArt) Sulu's Chariot by Euderion Ares at Mars by Euderion This week’s Community Question: Do you think Star Trek would be better if there were fewer creative minds behind the scenes? -- Kinda like Lucas & Williams are the two biggest names with Star Wars... Have you played any other Star Trek games besides Star Trek Online? And if so, what’s your favourite? We’re only four episodes into TNG - Did Wesley deserve to have his character spotlighted in such a way so early… compared to, say, Geordi, Worf, or Tasha… ? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
The Original Series as Prerequisite. Viewers of The Next Generation started watching at different points in their Trek fandom -- for some, it was their first exposure to Star Trek, while other "legacy" Trekkies came to it after The Original Series and movies featuring Captain James T. Kirk and his crew. Guest co-host Andi VanderKolk, aka @FirstTimeTrek, joins Daniel, Darren, and Phillip in discussing how knowledge of TOS enhances the TNG viewing experience. Earl Grey explores whether it makes a difference if you discovered the character of Ambassador Sarek in the Next Gen episode "Sarek" without first seeing TOS "Journey to Babel." Does the appearance of Scotty ("Relics") and Spock ("Unification, Parts 1 and 2") have meaning without first experiencing the adventures of the NCC-1701 (no bloody A, B, C, or D!). We discuss "copy and paste" episodes like "The Naked Now" compared to "The Naked Time," and the use of Star Trek: Phase II scripts in TNG. Grab your copy of the 1966-1969 series, and explore how TOS is a required prerequisite for TNG.HostsDaniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren MoserGuestAndi VanderKolkEditor / ProducerDarren MoserExecutive ProducersNorman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen ChaptersHow Important is Knowing the Backstory? (00:08:32)McCoy on Encounter at Farpoint (00:17:22)Scotty / Relics (00:22:08)Spock / Sarek (00:30:44)The Naked Now (00:48:23)Where No One Has Gone Before (00:53:44) The Child (00:55:20)Devils Due (00:56:20)TNG handling TOS (01:03:32)Closing (01:06:43) 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 Enterprise is a ship of exploration. It does a lot of traveling. So how can a guy who calls himself The Traveler shake up everything the Enterprise crew knows? And who's the jerk he's riding around with? Find out when Mission Log goes… Where No One Has Gone Before. Don't be a Kosinski. Let us here from you: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: You can even say something nice about the computer!
The Enterprise is a ship of exploration. It does a lot of traveling. So how can a guy who calls himself The Traveler shake up everything the Enterprise crew knows? And who's the jerk he's riding around with? Find out when Mission Log goes… Where No One Has Gone Before. Don't be a Kosinski. Let us here from you: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: You can even say something nice about the computer!
The Enterprise is a ship of exploration. It does a lot of traveling. So how can a guy who calls himself The Traveler shake up everything the Enterprise crew knows? And who’s the jerk he’s riding around with? Find out when Mission Log goes… Where No One Has Gone Before. Don’t be a Kosinski. Let us here from you: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: You can even say something nice about the computer!
Our guest Marc Stamper joins us for TNG Season 1 Episode 6, Where No One Has Gone Before. We surprise him with another guest, Paul Finch, who came on as Jim Kirk from Riverside Iowa. How long did it take Marc to determine it was Paul? You take a guess and then listen to see if your right.
Eric Brasure and Richard Goodness are not having a good week. "The Last Outpost" reveals the new Star Trek threat, and it's... the Ferengi. So they talk about the Prime Directive instead. Later, in "Where No One Has Gone Before", Picard's past as a momma's boy, and Wesley's future as an asshole, are revealed. Plus! Richard wants a replicator. He hates doing laundry.
Star Trek Tng - 1x06 - Where No One Has Gone Before
Star Trek Tng - 1x06 - Where No One Has Gone Before
Discussing TNG episodes 004-006. "Code of Honor" (104), "The Last Outpost" (107), "Where No One Has Gone Before" (106).
Reviewing “The Last Outpost” and “Where No One Has Gone Before.”