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The D-Con Chamber

455 Films
Star Trek
Star Trek: Enterprise
Acting
9/11
Enterprise
Star Trek: Picard
Vulcans
Andorians
Captain Archer
Deep Space Nine
Vulcan Culture
Time Travel
Women's Representation
The Andorian Incident
Jeff Combs
Star Trek: Discovery
Hollywood
Nana Visitor
Acting Techniques
Breaking the Ice

Welcome to The D-Con Chamber! Each week, we explore and celebrate the lives that the Star Trek universe has forever changed. From former and future cast and crew members to celebrities, scientists, and astronauts whose personal and professional journeys have been affected by the franchise, we sit down and dive deep with a new friend, laughing and learning from their stories. Sit back, grab a drink... more

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Latest Episodes

Dominic Keating and Connor Trinneer watch Star Trek: Enterprise's "Dawn".

Or as we're calling it: Darmok Part II: Electric Boogaloo!

After crash-landing on a freezing planet with an alien who wants him dead, Trip is forced into the world’s angries... more

Marvin Rush joins us this week on The D-Con Chamber for a wide-ranging conversation about his extraordinary career behind the camera.

Best known to Trek fans for helping define the look of The Next Generation era and for directing episodes like Voya... more

Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating watch Star Trek: Enterprise's "The Catwalk". This is a tightly-written Sussman/Strong episode that sees the whole crew of the Enterprise, some alien refugees, and a number of resident animals (including dear Portho... more

Dominic Keating and Connor Trinneer watch Star Trek: Enterprise's "Precious Cargo". It's Enterprise's take on "The African Queen", guest starring Padma Lakshmi, of "Top Chef" fame. Trip finds out that the cargo is a kidnapped royal heir, and a hectic... more

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Recent Guests

Greg Henry
Actor, guest star on the episode
Star Trek Enterprise
Episode: Enterprise "Dawn" watch party | S02 E13
Marvin Rush
Cinematographer / Director of Photography for Star Trek
Episode: Marvin Rush
Padma Lakshmi
Main guest star in the episode
Padma Lakshmi (actress, author, TV host)
Episode: Enterprise "Precious Cargo" watch party | S02 E11
David Straiton
Director and artist on Enterprise episode Vanishing Point
Director
Episode: Enterprise "Vanishing Point" watch party with DAVID STRAITON | S02 E10
Vince Deadrick, Jr.
Stunt coordinator, actor, producer, director, writer
Episode: Vince Deadrick
Chris Black
Writer and showrunner, contributed to Enterprise and other series
Monarch, Legacy of Monsters; former Enterprise writer/producer
Episode: Enterprise "Singularity" watch party with CHRIS BLACK | S02 E09
André Bormanis
Wrote The Communicator, Season 2
Star Trek writer/producer
Episode: Enterprise "The Communicator" watch party with ANDRE BORMANIS | S02 E08
Robert Picardo
Actor known for playing The Doctor on Star Trek Voyager
Star Trek (Voyager)
Episode: Robert Picardo
David Livingston
Director and producer for Star Trek Enterprise
Episode: Enterprise "The Seventh" watch party with DAVID LIVINGSTON | S02 E07

Hosts

Dominic Keating
Host of The D-Con Chamber
Connor Trinneer
Co-host of The D-Con Chamber

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 239 ratings
  • Great stuff!

    I really enjoyed Enterprise when it was on TV. Great cast and fun storylines. The podcast has lots of energy and tons of fun facts and tidbits about the production of the show. Super “there I was “ stories.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aurora714
    United States2 months ago
  • Really enjoy this podcast

    Great show. Dom and Connor are great at interviewing guests and rewatching their old show is a blast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ian_cman
    United States4 months ago
  • Enterprise is in my top fav!

    Hello Conner and Dom! This is an awesome podcast and I love hearing all the behind the scenes stories. Enterprise is one of my top fav Star Trek shows and honestly I love the theme song. Thanks for doing this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IselaC
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent find

    Saw your shorts on YouTube and tracked you down here. So far I’ve really enjoyed this pod. Great quests so far. I really hope this might lead to renewed interest in this version of Star Trek

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    logangap
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Best…

    These guys are great: smart, fun, funny. They offer insights on Trek, but also on acting and TV production. Very much worth your listening time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fjuucdst
    United Statesa year ago

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Some feedback calls out audio quality issues in certain episodes, suggesting improved sound balance could help retention.
Fans note the show's depth on production details and guest stories, often highlighting host chemistry.
Listeners praise the hosts' interview style and energy, with strong appreciation for behind-the-scenes Trek insights.

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Enterprise "Precious Cargo" watch party | S02 E11
Q: How did the production handle the swamp sequence and safety concerns?
They relied on stunt coordination and on-set support to manage the difficult water scenes, with references to Vince Dedrick and Sean Crowder, ensuring the actors could perform without excessive risk.
Enterprise "Precious Cargo" watch party | S02 E11
Q: What stood out most to you about Padma Lakshmi's appearance?
Her professionalism and presence; she was comfortable and collaborative, bringing warmth to the scenes and handling the intimate moments well, which helped elevate the interaction despite the episode's mixed reputation.
Enterprise "Vanishing Point" watch party with DAVID STRAITON | S02 E10
Q: How did you approach directing a largely ensemble episode that still centers on Hoshi's experience of invisibility?
We focused on camera work and blocking to externalize her isolation, pushed the ensemble to feel connected yet visually distant from her, and used close, intimate moments with Hoshi to convey her struggle to be heard within a crowded ship.
Enterprise "The Seventh" watch party with DAVID LIVINGSTON | S02 E07
Q: What was the approach to shooting the bar scene with so many extras and alien makeup?
The director worked with the stunt and makeup teams to stage a dynamic, multi-face shot that felt alive and interconnected, using camera movement to weave the ensemble together rather than relying on quick cuts.
Enterprise "The Seventh" watch party with DAVID LIVINGSTON | S02 E07
Q: How early did you receive the shooting script, and how closely did the shooting script track the original draft?
Typically, directors received the final draft seven days before principal photography, though timelines could slip and sometimes only a story outline arrived on day one; this variability shaped prep and camera planning.

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A conversational, veterans-led deep dive into Star Trek lore, production, and behind-the-scenes craft. Hosts rewatch and discuss episodes, interview actors, writers, directors, and crew, and share long-form anecdotes about stunt work, lighting, directing choices, and on-set dynamics. The show balances affectionate nostalgia with technical insight, often weaving in production challenges, legacy moments, and merch/patreon plugs. It stands out for its candid industry anecdotes, strong host chemistry, and a consistent focus on the people who shaped the franchise, making it appealing to serious Trek fans and industry-curious listeners alike.

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Recent guests on The D-Con Chamber include:

1. Greg Henry
2. Marvin Rush
3. Padma Lakshmi
4. David Straiton
5. Vince Deadrick, Jr.
6. Chris Black
7. André Bormanis
8. Robert Picardo

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