Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
A podcast by Roddenberry Entertainment - Thursdays
647 Episodes
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077 - The Savage Curtain
Published: 30/01/2014 -
076 - The Cloud Minders
Published: 23/01/2014 -
075 - The Way to Eden
Published: 16/01/2014 -
074 - Requiem For Methuselah
Published: 09/01/2014 -
073 - The Lights of Zetar
Published: 02/01/2014 -
072 - That Which Survives
Published: 26/12/2013 -
071 - The Mark Of Gideon
Published: 19/12/2013 -
070 - Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
Published: 12/12/2013 -
069 - Whom Gods Destroy
Published: 05/12/2013 -
068 - Elaan of Troyius
Published: 21/11/2013 -
067 - The Empath
Published: 14/11/2013 -
066 - Wink of an Eye
Published: 07/11/2013 -
065 - Plato's Stepchildren
Published: 31/10/2013 -
064 - The Tholian Web
Published: 24/10/2013 -
063 - For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
Published: 17/10/2013 -
062 - Day of the Dove
Published: 10/10/2013 -
061 - Spectre of the Gun
Published: 03/10/2013 -
060 - Is There In Truth No Beauty
Published: 26/09/2013 -
059 - And the Children Shall Lead
Published: 19/09/2013 -
Supplemental 010 - Star Trek Into Bob Orci
Published: 16/09/2013
Mission Log is a Roddenberry Entertainment podcast with the sole purpose of exploring the Star Trek universe one episode at a time. That’s right, this podcast will cover six different series and 30 seasons of television by journeying into every one of the 726 episodes with a single mission: to explore, debate and discuss one of the largest science fiction phenomena of all time, Star Trek. Starting with The Original Series’ initial pilot and continuing chronologically until we reach the last episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, each week our hosts will tackle a single episode, delving into the most historical and hysterical science fiction that Star Trek has to offer. Along with a variety of guests and interviews, Mission Log will attempt to reach Star Trek’s ethical subtext, understand it’s complex metaphors and finally figure out what was the trouble with those tribbles. Explore strange new details. Seek out new perspectives; deeper understandings. Boldly go where so many of us love to go, again and again. Join us for Mission Log!