Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 days 3 hours 13 minutes
The Corbomite Maneuver. Think Kirk and the first thing that comes to mind just might be fisticuffs. We grab a glass of tranya and discuss this classic TOS episode.
Soong’s Augments. The Eugenics Wars are one of those elements from Star Trek history that we’ve learned very little about despite their extreme importance. We discuss the arc’s connection to TOS and The Wrath of Khan, along with Brent Spiner’s gue
Prophecy. We’re joined by Larry Nemecek, who penned the original story, to talk about “Prophecy” and the long and winding road that finally led to the story of B’Elanna and Tom’s magical baby.
First Contact. The scope of the threat couldn’t have been larger. All of Earth had been assimilated by the Borg—in the past. We discuss First Contact, how it changed the Borg, and how the film has stood the test of time.
Emissary. Deep Space Nine set itself apart right out of spacedock with a unique take on the Star Trek universe. We discuss the DS9 pilot episode “Emissary,” the story that is perhaps that best setup in all of Star Trek history.
Cause and Effect. It's the thin script that became one of TNG’s most classic tales: “Cause and Effect.” We look at this story of déjà vu—or nIb’poH—and… wait… did we do this episode before?
Vulcan’s Vengeance. We discuss the IDW comic follow-up to the destruction of Vulcan and the ideas that it explores as well as the future of the Romulan-Federation relationship, the changing face of Vulcan, and the possibilities of a jump from paper to t
The State of Star Trek. We’re joined by Star Trek historian Larry Nemecek, and Trek veterans Doug Mirabello and Jose Munoz of Zero Room to discuss the current state of the franchise, where things are headed on the big screen, and what we might expect fr
Amok Time. We discuss this fan favorite and its role in the foundation of Star Trek, as well as how no amount of plomeek soup can stop the uncontrollable urge to return to Vulcan and mate.
Minefield. To maintain canon it was important that when the NX-01 encountered Romulans they did not actually see these unknown aliens. We discuss how the writers walked this tightrope.