22. Relics and Legends
Baz and Geoff are joined by guest Ashley Thomas to look at TOS character crossovers in The Next Generation – Sarek, Spock and Scotty, as they delve into episodes Sarek, Unification and Relics
Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) is a retronym that became useful after the creation of the sequels. The “Star Trek” (TOS) series ran from 1966 to 1969.
Baz and Geoff are joined by guest Ashley Thomas to look at TOS character crossovers in The Next Generation – Sarek, Spock and Scotty, as they delve into episodes Sarek, Unification and Relics
Perry and David and a very special guest use tonight’s episode to talk about their favorite and not so favorite parts of Trek. Enjoy!
…A look back at the first two seasons of The Fire Caves, as well as recognition and tribute to the life and career of Nichelle Nichols.
…Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review and discuss the original series novel #10 Web of the Romulans by M.S. Murdock from 1983.
…Star Trek & science articles in these exciting Starlogs from 1979, including all the news from the then-upcoming Star Trek: The Motion Picture, life for the actors outside of Trek, & more!
…In “Lukewarm Rainbow Blocks”, Katie and Kyle West review “The Conscience of the King” and “The Arsenal of Freedom”, from Star Trek’s The Original Series and The Next Generation, respectively. Also, unmanned flying…
In “Naughty Little Spock”, Katie and Kyle West review Star Trek: The Original Series’ The Menagerie, and Deep Space Nine’s Dramatis Personae. Also, did Discovery season two add more layers and complexities to Captain Pike’s j…
Andrew and Matt continue their discussion of Star Trek: The Search For Spock. They talk about the look of the Genesis Planet, use of Klingon language, Vulcan gong sounds and much more!
…In “The Space Rubik’s Cube,” Katie and Kyle wonder if the whole of a corpse is repurposed for use by the Vidiians, question whether a certain brown-nosing officer deserved their fate, and talk about face shaking and man-eating babies.
…Trek ladies Kavura and Jen review Star Trek novel The Three-Minute Universe, by Barbara Paul.
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