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#63 – ‘Way of the Warrior’ DS9 S4E01 & 02

Captain Sisko hires a ringer after the Klingons start acting up. Join your sleepy, low-T hosts as they examine the galacto-political ramifications of changeling-induced paranoia, the skillful writing of characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and the real reason that Worf is such a fan of prune juice.

Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode, so if you haven’t had a chance to see it yet – beware!

Next week: We wade into the ongoing debate about Captain Janeway’s actions in ‘Tuvix’ – the 24th episode of Star Trek: Voyager’s second season!

Note that this and all episodes of the It’s Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids.

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#23 – ‘Things Past’ DS9 S5E08

Constable Odo reluctantly confronts his past while trying desperately to keep his nosy friends out of it. Join your masked and disinfected hosts as they discuss the uniquely intense style of Changeling psychotherapy, the brilliant subtly of Kurtwood Smith’s acting, and Quark’s mastery of casual condescension on this, the 23rd episode of It’s Got Star Trek!

Next week: We travel back to pre-Federation times to witness Jonathan Archer’s curious encounter on a ‘Rogue Planet’ – the 18th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise’s first season.

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#3 – ‘Emissary’ DS9 Pilot

This week your hosts fawn over their favorite (spoiler!) of the Star Trek pilot episodes, Deep Space Nine’s ‘Emissary.’ Joined again by guest TNG expert Daniel H. Johnson (who is a dab hand at DS9 as well), Patrick, Dan, and Jesse praise the tight writing, efficient world-building, and distinctive atmosphere present right from the start of what is arguably the best Star Trek series to date. Oh, we also discuss the sinister implications of a Federation justice system that does not include plea bargains, Miles O’Brien’s favorite transporter room, and the uncomfortable awkwardness of our new daddy fighting with our old daddy…

Join us for another earth-shattering, mind-blowing, soul-evaporating episode of It’s Got Star Trek! Allamaraine!

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