Season 4, Episode 17.5 Education in Trek
This week, we’re going back to school to study education (or the lack thereof) in the Star Trek universe! Every Starfleet officer is an alum of the same university, Starfleet… Read more »
This week, we’re going back to school to study education (or the lack thereof) in the Star Trek universe! Every Starfleet officer is an alum of the same university, Starfleet… Read more »
Get ready to confront your complicated romantic past as we become “Rejoined”! Writer Eleanor Tremeer rejoins the show this week to discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine… Read more »
We’re slipping the surly bonds of Earth this week as Just Enough Trope’s Mikanhana is back on the show to review “Apollo”, a graphic novel about the Apollo 11 mission… Read more »
Get ready to do it over (and over) again until you get it right as we’re beguiled by “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad”! Illustrator, writer, and storyboard… Read more »
This week, we’re talking about a different kind of “canon” as Dr. James McGrath joins the show to talk about religion in Star Trek! Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future… Read more »
Get ready to boldly stay as we meet with “Emissary”! Author, essayist, and photographer Derek Tyler Attico joins the show the week to discuss the premiere episode of Star Trek:… Read more »
This week, we continue our examination of representation in Trek as Thad Hait joins the show to talk neuroatypicality in Star Trek. Characters like Spock, Data, and Seven of Nine… Read more »
Get ready to surrender control of your feelings as we negotiate with “Sarek”! Anika Dane and Liz Barr, the hosts of Antimatter Pod, join the show the week to discuss… Read more »
This week, we’re putting Trek on trial for its treatment of female characters! Star Trek is supposed to be a humanist utopia, but how close does it get to actually… Read more »
Just throw any old thing on this week as we get ready to pay “The Price”! Writer, artist, and podcaster Bonnie Liston joins the show to discuss an episode of… Read more »