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We Need a Nick Locarno Type

In light of the recent Lower Decks episodes, we dug up some audio we took from Pensacon 2018 featuring Robert Duncan McNeil talking about none other than Nick Locarno and his casting for Star Trek: Voyager. Enjoy!

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 9

Star Trek: Lower Decks “The Inner Fight” Review

In the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, The Inner Fight, Mariner finally tells all. Get ready, because this episode has some deep ties to TNG and finally sheds some light on both the mystery of the season, and why Beckett Mariner has been lamenting her promotion.
Our Rating
4.7

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 8

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Caves” Review

In this episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, the characters find themselves trapped in a cave! Although their mission is to explore moss in a cave, the real adventure is exploring the bond of friendship between the Lower Deckers. Join us as we discuss this and more in our review of "Caves"!
Our Rating
4.4

The Never Ending Trek Through Time and Space

In 1963, television audiences were introduced to Doctor Who through the episode "An Unearthly Child," while on September 8, 1966, a new type of journey through the stars began with Star Trek. These two iconic series have stood the test of time, but how did they manage to continuously regenerate and thrive? Join Kyle, Lee, and Clarence of Discussing Network to explore this question.

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 7

Star Trek: Lower Decks “A Few Badgeys More” Review

On this episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, it's rogue AI season. God-like transformations, empty plans of world domination, and an all around pursuit of something more, make for an entertaining and exciting episode for our fellow AI companions. Join us as we delve into "A Few Badgeys More".
Our Rating
4

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 6

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Parth Ferengi's Heart Place” Review

In the latest episode of "Star Trek: Lower Decks" titled "Parth Ferengi's Heart Place," we witness the return of two beloved characters from "Deep Space Nine" - Rom and Leeta. The episode features our Lower Deckers on tour guide duty, which leads to some precarious situations. Let's join in the excitement as we discuss the highlights of this episode.
Our Rating
4.8

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 5

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Empathalogical Fallacies” Review

In this week's review, we discuss the latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks titled "Empathalogical Fallacies". When a trio of Betazoids cause chaos on the Cerritos, Mariner and T'Lyn work to uncover the cause. And while this episode is filled with syndromes, silliness, and mayhem, it also manages to strike the right amount of heart.
Our Rating
3.9

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 4

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Something Borrowed, Something Green” Review

In the latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks "Something Borrowed, Something Green", Lieutenant D'Vana Tendi, along with her friends Mariner and T'Lyn, take a trip to Orion to attend a wedding ceremony. What was supposed to be a relaxing trip quickly turns into a rescue mission, revealing some well-kept secrets of our favorite Orion lower-decker. Get ready for plenty of shenanigans!
Our Rating
4.5

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 3

Star Trek: Lower Decks “In the Cradle of Vexilon” Review

In the latest episode of Lower Decks, Captain Freeman initiates a system reboot, Boimler leads his first away mission, and the remaining lower deckers delve into the complex and problematic world of hazing. Although we won't be venturing into the anomaly storage room anytime soon, we will be taking an in-depth look at this episode. Join us as we review Star Trek: Lower Decks, "In the Cradle of Vexilon."
Our Rating
4.3

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 4Episode 2

Star Trek: Lower Decks “I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee” Review

In the second episode of season four of Star Trek: Lower Decks, our beloved lower deckers who have been recently promoted are trying to adjust to their new positions while Rutherford is attempting to get a promotion himself. Mariner and Ransom embark on a mission to a menagerie, but things take a turn for the worse due to the cute and cuddly creature known as Moopsie. Join us for our review of "I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee" and much more.
Our Rating
4.5

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