Sunday, April 27, 2014

Podcast 134: More or Less Human Than Human


I know a lot of you in the live chat were expecting the title of this podcast to something like "Sleeping Targhs Lie" or "Let Slip the Targhs of War" or maybe "Targh Day Afternoon." Couldn't decide between all those.

I'm also kicking myself for not relating Mars Attacks! to the aliens in "Silent Enemy." Isn't it just like that show? "Okay, we're gonna give you aliens ONE more chance to not attack us for no reason."

Anyway, lotsa fun with this one. Mark, Josh and newcomer Angel joined us in the hangout and put up with us as we rattled off our favorite Some Kind of Wonderful songs along with continuing on with the first season of Enterprise.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Winter Solder, welcome to Angel, Austin City Limits
8:00 -- Pop culture lists (Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack songs)
22:27 -- Salt Lake Comic Con report
26:15 -- "Cold Front"
42:09 -- "Silent Enemy"
56:33 -- "Dear Doctor"
1.27:24 -- "Sleeping Dogs"
1.37:47 -- Awards and rankings
1.48:21 -- Future episode predictions
1.58:26 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here for a link to "Safe and Sound" by Capital Cities!

Click here for a link to "Beat's So Lonely" by Charlie Sexton!

Click here for a link to "Brilliant Mind" by Furniture!

Oh nearly forgot, click here for a link to the Trekoff movie trailer (scanned through it and we didn't make an appearance, but oh well)!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to (holy cow!) Kellie Waymire (1967-2003).

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Podcast 133: Incidents and/or Riann


We're neck-deep ensconced in Enterprise. And the Vulcans are always bad. It's very weird. In the meantime, we can always count on shuttlecrafts falling through whatever "floor" they've landed on. This was a fun recording. We had Mark assigned to the hangout to keep us in line with random audible comments. We also had a return of the pop culture top five list.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Rocksmith, NCAA tourney, 30 Rock)
11:45 -- Breaking Bad discussion (spoilers from six months ago) plus a little Veronica Mars
30:56 -- More TV, TekWar
34:41 -- Pop culture lists (New Order songs)
45:30 -- "The Andorian Incident"
58:25 -- "Breaking the Ice"
1.13:45 -- "Civilization"
1.29:04 -- "Fortunate Son"
1.45:42 -- Awards and rankings
1.56:50 -- Future episode predictions
2.06:13 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Here's a link to purchase J.R.'s fabulous Risa poster!

Note at about 18:40 in the episode "Civilization" there's an unwanted camera bump.

We should have spoken about it, but I didn't realize at the time that Mayweather's musings about desiring to use the transporter because "it would be fun to be in two places at once" perfectly mirrors his conflict with having a foot in the space freight universe and another foot in the Starfleet universe. Foreshadowing, allusions and symbolism people!

Checked out my Star Trek Encyclopedia and this is what it says about warp travel:


Notice that warp 1 is the speed of light while warp 2 is 10 times the speed of light. Warp 4 is 102 times the speed of light. Remember how according to that speed limit episode called "Force of Nature" warp 5 is the new Federation cruising speed? Well that's 214 times the speed of light. Sound fast? It isn't. At warp 5 it would take 468 years to cross Federation space. Warp 9.9999 is apparently the maximum subspace radio speed with booster relays. Apparently even subspace radio takes six months to cross Federation space. Warp 10 is theoretically occupying all points in the universe simultaneously (guess it's not theoretical since that's what they did in "Threshold).

Click here for our link to the inexplicable Andorian wall kick.

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to James Rebhorn (1948-2014).

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