History remembers Khan Noonien Singh as a villain, the product of a failed attempt to perfect humanity through genetic engineering whose quest to avenge himself on Admiral James T. Kirk led to unimaginable tragedy and loss. But the truth has been buried for too long beneath the sands of Ceti Alpha V. How did Khan go from a beneficent tyrant and superhuman visionary with a new world at his fingerti... more
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Marla McGivers identifies an urgent threat to the colony. Khan grapples with leading his followers through increasingly difficult times, and a startling revelation from Marla.
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Khan’s nascent colony celebrates its first pregnancy, but they’ve also suffered several losses to their number while a new threat to the entire planet reveals itself.
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As they acclimate to the beauty and promise of their new home, Khan and his people also encounter deadly dangers waiting to catch them unawares.
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Marooned by Captain James T. Kirk on Ceti Alpha V, Khan Noonien Singh and his followers begin building a new civilization, but this strange new world harbors a number of secrets.
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I enjoyed the story portion of this podcast. I did however find it a little woke. Drop the storyline of the lesbians who are desperate to have a baby. No one wants to hear that. They also retconned McGivers entire character. She somehow went from being the most mousy and submissive character ever to exist on TV to now being a female empowerment icon. It’s pretty lame. Then I discovered it was written by Kristen byer and it made sense….she has been ruining trek for decades now….this women needs ... more
This podcast started out pretty interesting. Then Sulu turned up! (Oh, my. I love that guy).Then Tuvok showed up. (Love him too.)Then the main cast showed up (I don’t know most of ‘em, but I love ‘em now) Then the story went to warp speed. There is so much deep-felt humanity in all these characters, I can’t help would be drawn into their stories. Live long and prosper, y’all.
I always wondered what happened to Khan on that planet, what a fascinating opportunity to tell the story through a thrilling podcast!
HD cinematic Audio Production & Good story :)
Excellent
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