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Untitled Star Trek Project

Joe and Nathan
Star Trek: the Next Generation
Star Trek
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek Voyager
Star Trek Enterprise
Klingon Culture
Star Trek: Lower Decks
Star Trek: Prodigy
Star Trek: the Original Series
The Magicks Of Megas-Tu
The Survivors
Ronald D. Moore
B'elanna Torres
Romance
Space Anomalies
Star Trek: Voyager
Voyager
Starfleet Academy
Mirror Universe
Disaster

A random Star Trek commentary podcast. With Joe and Nathan.

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Latest Episodes

Star Trek: Voyager, Series 6, Episode 23.

First broadcast on Wednesday 3 May 2000. Stardate: Unknown (2376 and 2371).

This week, Joe and Nathan struggle to find exactly the right word to express their feelings about this episode.

Star Trek: Enterprise, Series 2, Episode 10.

First broadcast on Wednesday 27 November 2002. Stardate: Unknown (2152).

Another astonishingly dull and unambitious week aboard Enterprise, as Hoshi Sato is accidentally transported into a high-concep... more

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 4, Episodes 1–2.

First broadcast on Monday 2 October 1995. Stardate: 49011.4.

This week, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine starts again — with a second pilot episode two and a half years after the first one. It’s The ... more

Star Trek Movie #5.

Release date: 1989

The quintessential odd-numbered Star Trek film, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier roared onto our screens in 1989, delighting and enthralling basically no one at all. Still, despite the glacial pace, the lack... more

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Todd Bealby
Friend of the podcast, longtime listener and fellow podcaster
Flight Through Entirety
Episode: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Fraser Gregory
Special guest participant in the commentary
Episode: Star Trek: First Contact

Hosts

Joe Ford
Co-host known for his witty observations and engaging commentary on Star Trek episodes.
Nathan Bottomley
Co-host recognized for his enthusiasm and deep knowledge of Star Trek lore.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Spoiling future episodes / seasons

    I know this shows super old but I’m watching it got the first time.

    Wanted to listen to see what they had to say about the two parter episodes in the middle of season 5 and this dude just spits out that the dominions take over DS9 for like 6 episodes in the beginning of season 6.

    Like I’m not even 1 minute into the podcast and this guy is already spoiling the next season.

    Thanks for that buddy.

    Lame

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Steven Defmyer
    United States3 months ago
  • Entertaining!

    Easy entertainment offering new insight into episodes of Star Trek that in some cases I’ve seen many times before. I appreciate the honesty underpinned by love and enjoyment. Not every episode is gold but every episode gets a chance to shine on this podcast. Balanced and good humoured.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ColMatt12345
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Trek this out!

    Easily the most fun Star Trek podcast out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DirchPepper
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Thoroughly Entertaining! ♥️

    Nathan and Joe are effortlessly funny, knowledgeable and enthusiastic.

    Their conversations encompass all of Star Trek’s television and movie iterations.

    Their love for the show shines through and they can enliven even some of the more pedestrian stories.

    Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Human Palindrome
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Delightful gents

    The stentorian rumble of Nathan on a tear and Joe's alarmingly elfin Britishisms fill every piece of my Star Trek soul! Not only do they cover a random Trek episode, they follow along with the episode live to tape, goofing and gushing and lambasting the rare missteps of out favorite shows.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eljefetacoma
    United States3 years ago

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The blend of nostalgia and critical analysis resonates well with the audience, fostering a loyal fanbase.
Listeners find the commentary enlightening and entertaining, appreciating the hosts' humor and camaraderie.
Critiques often stem from concerns about spoilers and pacing, indicating a passion for the content discussed.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Arena (TOS)
Q: What do you think of the portrayal of the Gorn in this episode compared to modern iterations?
The Gorn in Arena is a classic representation that embodies the campy charm of the series, while modern iterations like in Terrarium strive for more nuanced storytelling.
Azati Prime (ENT)
Q: What were your impressions of the episode Azati Prime?
While there were significant issues with the motivations and depth of the storyline, the episode proved to be emotionally engaging and much better than previous installments of Enterprise.

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