C2E125. A Minor Traffic Incident (Battle of the Stars Part 3)
The team needs to figure out whether or not to take a deal they might regret later.
Read MoreThe team needs to figure out whether or not to take a deal they might regret later.
Read MorePull out two strips of Gold-Pressed Latinum and submit them in the little box to listen to our episode on the Ferengi, Star Trek The Next Generation’s first attempt at a recurring villain race which went incredibly poorly for everyone concerned. From their first appearance in the show when they act like incredibly hyperactive gerbils in the The Last Outpost, to their most recent focus in Star Trek Prodigy where we find out more about Dal’s past and the conflict between his old life and his new life in First Con-tact. to one of Deep Space Nine’s many attempts to bring nuance to the species in Family Business when Quark and Rom have to deal with their mother Ishka’s becoming involved in what passes for First Stage Feminism in a culture where women can’t wear clothes.
Read MorePrepare to say farewell to B’Dell and meet a new group of folks trying to survive this bizarre island complex.
Read MoreThe team has been taken captive and is being forced to fight in gladiatorial arena. A space gladiatorial arena.
Read MoreOn this episode, we go over a meticulous timeline detailing the fallout of Valleybrook’s resignations and one couple’s attempt to find accountability.
Read MoreB’Dell continues on despite the odds. Like, really — how has he made it this far?
Read MoreThe team emerges onto some sort of space station, and D promptly crashes the truck. Like, really, really badly. She totally beefed this one.
Read MoreLook — there are buildings in some sort of wooded area that our disposable heroes go through one by one. You kinda get what’s happening at this point.
Read MoreAfter watching some times Star Trek delved into Cosmic Horror, Miles might have told Charlie ‘Oh, this stuff is tame, let’s watch Space 1999’ instead. So, for this episode, we are now rebranding as #spacescamps as we talk about the greatest collection of space adventuring office workers Moonbase Alpha has to offer in Gerry Anderson’s Space 1999.
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