Thu, 25 September 2014
Pathfinder. Reginald Barclay is a fan favorite from The Next Generation despite appearing in only five episodes. But did you realize he appeared in more episodes of Voyagerthan TNG? It took the writers a long while to bring Reg back after his appearance in the second-season episode “Projections,” but once they did he played a key role in getting Voyager home starting with “Pathfinder” in Season Six. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Charlynn Schmiedt, Suzanne Abbott, and Jaime Sanchez to discuss Barclay's counseling session with Deanna Troi, his status as top dog of coolness amongst the holographic Voyager crew, what the episode says about those with addictions, and whether or not there should have been more stories throughout the series about Starfleet's search for the missing ship. In our news segment we look at Rittenhouse Archives' new alien trading cards series, imagine which card series would reel us in, find out what Starship Farraguthas in store for fans, and get an inside scoop on the prospects for DS9 Blu-rays viaThe Digital Bits.
Hosts Christopher Jones and Charlynn Schmiedt
Guests Suzanne Abbott and Jaime Sanchez
Editor and Producer Christopher Jones
Associate Producer Renee Roberts
News Rittenhouse Archives unveils new alien trading cards (2:40) The Digital Bits fields DS9 Blu-ray question (9:45) Starship Farragut launches Kickstarter for "The Crossing" (15:58) Join our discussion in The Babel Conference (20:25) Support Trek.fm through Patreon (25:02) Sponsor: Audible (27:15)
Feature: Pathfinder Intro and Synopsis (30:09) Initial Thoughts (37:02) Reg and Deanna, Welcome Back (45:56) Crossing the Boundaries of TOS and TNG (53:33) Starfleet Remembers Voyager! (56:48) Commentary on Holo-addiction (1:04:58) Over the Top or Just Right? (1:17:23) Final Thoughts (1:20:20) Closing and Feedback (1:27:52)
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Sat, 20 September 2014
Defiant. When a transporter accident turned William Thomas into two separate people, it did more than just get Troi all excited about the prospect of two Rikers. It also set up a great crossover opportunity for TNG and DS9. Once The Next Generation had left the air and Deep Space Nine was in its third season, bringing Jonathan Frakes to the Station made perfect sense. But this was better than a cameo. “Defiant” played off of a unique event from Star Trek’s past to create an episode that added to the story. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Matthew Rushing, Daniel Proulx, and Eric Brasure to discuss Thomas Riker's visit to DS9, his role in the Maquis, whether or not the writers missed an opportunity by not following up on this story, and we try to figure out why Kira is objects to everything except Riker's seductive glance. In our news segment we discuss the conclusion to the TNG remastered project, the "All Good Things" Blu-ray, Gates McFadden's unique fundraiser for her next theatrical production, and we welcome Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast to the network.
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Chapters News TNG Season 7 Blu-ray trailer and All Good Things… (2:57) Welcome Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast to Trek.fm! (21:29) Gates McFadden kicks off Krusher Kontest to fund theatre (25:52) Support Trek.fm on Patreon (33:42) Sponsor: Audible (34:56)
Feature: Defiant Intro and Synopsis (37:33) Initial Thoughts (40:17) Riker Don't Like Him No O'Brien No More (45:32) Bringing Frakes and Riker to Deep Space Nine (48:46) What If Worf Were There? (56:12) The Maquis Connection (1:03:20) Setting Up "The Die Is Cast" (1:13:35) Dukat Doesn't Get It (1:21:57) Kira Objects! (1:31:39) Final Thoughts (1:40:29)
Closing (1:49:35) |
Fri, 12 September 2014
A Matter of Time. We’ve all asked ourselves, at least once, if the crew of the Enterprise-D has a grasp of the fundamentals. And, of course, the best way to find out would be to travel to the year 2368 and observe them first hand. That’s what Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen did in the fifth-season episode “A Matter of Time,” where the "inventor" from 22nd-century New Jersey with a 26th-century time ship posed as a historian observing Picard's mission to Penthara IV. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Sebastian Prooth, Andi VanderKolk, and Daniel Handlin to discuss Matt Frewer's guest appearance on TNG as well as what the episode might have been like had the role been played by the actor it was originally written for, Robin Williams. We also explore the dilemma faced by Picard with the possibility of advance knowledge at hand, the concept of using time travel for historical research, and finally figure out who Future Guy from Enterprise really is. In our news segment we talk about the premiere of The Red Shirt Diaries, explain how you can help get the USS Titan into the Official Starships Collection, and debate which captain was best under pressure.
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Chapters
News The Red Shirt Diaries premieres (3:06) And the captain who was best under pressure is… (8:43) Support Trek.fm on Patreon (15:25) Help get the USS Titan into the Official Starships Collection (17:33) Sponsor: Audible (24:15)
Feature: A Matter of Time Synopsis and Initial Thoughts (29:03) Seeking Help from the Future (35:31) Mork or Max Headroom? Choosing the Best Rasmussen (39:23) Crew Reactions to Rasmussen (52:32) Using Time Travel as a Tool for Historians (1:04:52) Picard's Dilemma (1:16:20) Final Thoughts (1:23:11) Closing (1:29:46) |
Fri, 5 September 2014
The Green Girl. One of the most famous aliens in Star Trek is the Orion slave girl, and the most classic “green” moment comes from “The Cage,” compliments of Susan Oliver. The prolific star is best known to Star Trek fans for this role, yet her appearance in Star Trek is but a speck on the landscape of her career as an actress and director. In this episode of The Ready Room we take a break from our usual format as we're joined by Larry Nemecek and writer/director George Pappy to talk about his new documentary The Green Girl, which chronicles the life of Susan Oliver, her film and television work, attempts to break the glass ceiling for female directors, and more. In our news segment we get a first-hand recap of the Geek Nation Tours trek to Las Vegas, discuss how recent awards and campaigns for Star Trek Continues and Star Trek: Axanar highlight the growing fan desire for new Trek, and assess the prospects for the remastering of Deep Space Nine and Voyager in light of some recent panels and interviews with those who might spearheads the projects.
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Chapters
News Geek Nation Tours recap (2:48) Support Trek.fm on Patreon (17:27) Star Trek Continues and Axanar drive fandom fever (19:46) Prospects for DS9 and Voyager on Blu-ray (32:49)
Feature: The Green Girl The Genesis of the Project (53:54) Susan Oliver's Impact on Star Trek (1:03:19) TV, Film, Stage, and a Blackballed Career (1:17:47) Directing, Aviation, and More (1:24:19) The Takeway (1:44:31) Get the Documentary and Find Out More (1:51:16) Closing (1:54:43) |