TNL157LP Listening Post for TOS All Our Yesterdays
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Treknologic 157 TOS All Our Yesterdays
Posted by Chris in Podcast, tags: review, tos
Spock’s brain has reverted. He now eats meat!
Star Trek TOS: All Our Yesterdays
Season 3, Episode 23
TNL Rating: 3 Boring
Running Time 1:47
Crew of the Relativity
- Captain Chris Sixx, a Trill
- Science Officer Keri, possibly a Q
- Engineering Officer Mike, a photonic engineer
- Helmsman Bill, a humanoid
Join the crew of the USS Relativity in the 31st century as they travel back in time to review previous missions of great Starfleet ships. After reviewing each episode, the crew also tries earning a quatload of quatloos by answering historical trivia.
Episode Info
Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down to a dying planet 3.5 hours before it’s sun goes SUPERNOVA! They want to find out what happened to the planet’s population, who had all disappeared. All but one. Through a unbelievable miscommunication, they couldn’t figure out what happened. Then, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy accidentally went back in time. Apparently the planet’s population retreated into the past – into a past where phasers don’t work, but tricorders do, and you somehow assimilate your culture from that time. What happens? Find out in this episode of Treknologic!
Episode Pictures (click for hi-res):
The trio speak with librarian Atoz. The actor Ian Wolfe was a tireless actor and a World War I veteran to boot!
McCoy finds a disc in the library
A library disc into the past. It’s cool that discs have evolved from CD’s, to DVD’s, to Blu-Rays to keys to time travel gateways.
Spock and McCoy are trapped in the past during an ice age. Great set!
Kirk saves a thief. No wonder they want him locked up in jail.
Kirk sword fights a drunken citizen and wins!
The citizens hear the spirits, and one of them is called “Bones.”
The fur snuggie points to a bed in the cave.
Zarabeth takes off the formless furs, and apparently it’s very hot and humid in the cave since she’s wearing a leather bikini.
Kirk finds the gateway into the future.
Atoz tries to save Kirk’s life by pushing him into the past.
McCoy told Spock that Zarabeth was a woman, and was lonely. Spock nearly killed him because of that!
Spock loves Zarabeth, and doesn’t want to leave her. In the 2.5 hours he’s been there, he’s fallen in love.
Atoz escapes to the past
Beta Niobe goes supernova! Interestingly, while still making it look like an old effect, the new effects used shots from Hubble as inspiration.
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TNL156LP Listening Post for ENT Fight or Flight
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Treknoglogic 156 Star Trek ENT Fight or Flight
Posted by Chris in Podcast, tags: ent, review
The Ship of Slugs
Star Trek ENT: Fight or Flight
Season 1, Episode 2
TNL Rating: 5 Average
Running Time 1:25
Crew of the Relativity
- Captain Chris Sixx, a Trill
- Science Officer Keri, possibly a Q
- Engineering Officer Mike, a photonic engineer
- Helmsman Bill, a human?
Join the crew of the USS Relativity in the 31st century as they travel back in time to review previous missions of great Starfleet ships. After reviewing each episode, the crew also tries earning a quatload of quatloos by answering historical trivia.
Episode Info
Hoshi Sato has a pet slug that she picked up, and it’s not doing well in its new environment. Meanwhile, the crew, tired of a dying slug being their most exciting encounter, are glad to find a stranded ship. There are no lifesigns, so they board only to find bodies being harvested for something like lymphatic fluid. As they are examining, the people who left the pump extracting fluids from the dead bodies show up in a large, cool, crab-like ship. The crew postulates that this is the slug race coming to rescue the slug Hoshi abducted. What happens? Find out in this episode of Treknologic!
Episode Pictures (click for hi-res):
Hoshi’s worried about Sluggo
Archer searches for the squeek in his cabin.
Torpedo targeting simulation
Torpedo grazing an asteroid
Phlox offering Trip a potato he’s already eaten
Porthos doesn’t get along with Cheddar, but loves Cheddar anyway
Archer’s picture of a Boeing B314 Clipper – why does he have that?
Opening the door via the handle (as opposed to Reed’s explosives)
Hanging Axanar bodies being harvested
Slug Ship
Drilling into the Enterprise
Hoshi learns to speak the Axanar language
Hoshi saves the Enterprise
Slug Ship
The Axanar ship destroys the slug ship!
Setting Sluggo free – an ecological disaster!
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TNL155LP Listening Post for VOY Lifesigns
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Treknologic 155 Star Trek VOY Lifesigns
Posted by Chris in Podcast, tags: review, voy
Ah, True Love – What this episode is all about!
Star Trek VOY: Lifesigns
Season 2, Episode 19
TNL Rating: 6 Solid
Running Time 1:29
Crew of the Relativity
- Captain Chris Sixx, a Trill
- Science Officer Keri, possibly a Q
- Engineering Officer Mike, a photonic engineer
- Helmsman Bill, a human?
Join the crew of the USS Relativity in the 31st century as they travel back in time to review previous missions of great Starfleet ships. After reviewing each episode, the crew also tries earning a quatload of quatloos by answering historical trivia.
Episode Info
A non-aggressive, critically ill vidiian is brought on board. The Doctor is able to save her brain functions by transmitting them to the ship’s memory and implanting those in a hologram. Thus, Doctor Denara Pel is brought to life as a partially photonic being. Together, they work on the illness, but while working together, they started to fall in love. This was definitely the Doctor’s first love, and perhaps Denara’s as well. It’s like watching an early teen romance. The acting is superb, but this episode is marred by flawed the flawed B and C plots of Paris’ impudence, and the mole’s secret communications.
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