Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 days 15 hours 16 minutes
The Best of Klingons. We jump into the fray with everyone’s favorite warriors to find out why the galaxy is yet again on the verge of war, debate the merits of the Gorkon Initiative, and find out why Kirk keeps screwing up one specific Klingon family.
Ill Wind. We discuss the four-part DC comic series from 1995 penned by Diane Duane that not only delivers the fun of TNG but also a message about growing older, past regrets, and new horizons.
Horn and Ivory. We discuss the Deep Space Nine entry in the final Gateways book, What Lay Beyond, which tells the story of what happened to Kira after Taran’atar returned to the station.
Una McCormack: The Crimson Shadow. We continue our series of interviews with the authors of The Fall as Una joins us to talk about her entry in the series, the political undertones, and what she wanted to accomplish in writing Picard and Garak.
Demons of Air and Darkness. We continue our look at the DS9 relaunch with the fourth book, which was also part of the Gateways crossover series.
David R. George III: Revelation and Dust. We're joined by David to take a look at his novel that sets up the five-part series The Fall and how the Star Trek universe as you know it is about to change forever.
The Khitomer Conflict Begins. We dive into the first part of this war story to find out just what is going on between the Klingons and Romulans, how the Federation and Section 31 are involved, and why this story should have been After Darkness in the firs
Assignment Earth Comics. We examine John Byrne's take on Gene Roddenberry's attempted backdoor pilot featuring Gary Seven, Roberta Lincoln, and Isis the cat.
Mission's End. We explore the IDW comic series that tells the story of the very first and very last events of the Enterprise's original five-year mission.
Dayton Ward: From History's Shadow. We're joined by Dayton to discuss his new book From History's Shadow and how even recent revelations about the Roswell incident may not be the true story after all.