Two people watch a randomly selected episode of Star Trek and then record a podcast about it. A couple of weeks later the podcast is added to this de-randomized list of episodes.
S07E04 • “Take Me Out to the Holosuite”
Random Trek #144 •
Memory Alpha
April 13, 2017 • 46 minutes • 33MB
When Captain Solok of the Federation starship T'Kumbra challenges former classmate Sisko and his crew to a game of baseball, Sisko refuses to lose to the arrogant Vulcan and begins to take the game too seriously.
Guy English, frequent guest on the show, joins Scott to discuss DS9’s “Take Me Out to the Holosuite” (S7E4). Topics include baseball (so much baseball!), Vulcan racists, and the United Federation of Planets anthem.
S07E06 • “Treachery, Faith and the Great River”
Random Trek #146 •
Memory Alpha
May 4, 2017 • 38 minutes • 28MB
Odo is contacted by Weyoun, who reveals that he wants to defect to the Federation. Meanwhile, O'Brien and Nog sail down the Great Material Continuum. While with Kira, Odo is skeptical when he receives a message from Gul Russol, who used to be one of his most reliable informants. Russol was executed when Cardassia joined the Dominion, or so Odo thought. He sets out for a barren moon.
Monty Ashley, man about The Incomparable network joins Scott to discuss DS9’s “Treachery, Faith and the Great River” (S7E6) Topics include Odo’s face and fingers, Nog’s work ethic, and the dreamy Colin Firth.
S07E09 • “Covenant”
Random Trek #121 •
Memory Alpha
November 3, 2016 • 44 minutes • 31MB
Kira is abducted by a cult that worships the Pah-wraiths and is led by their "Master" - Dukat.
David J. Loehr, man of stage and podcast joins Scott to talk about DS9’s Covenant_ (S7E9). Topics include the most iconic Star Trek villain vs. the best, whether Bajorans are space Jews or space Catholics, and the crazy number of episodes the last two seasons of DS9 include in multi-part stories.
S07E11 • “Prodigal Daughter”
Random Trek #107 •
Memory Alpha
July 28, 2016 • 51 minutes • 35MB
Ezri returns to her home to ask her family's help in finding O'Brien, who disappeared while searching for the widow of a dead friend.
Mikah Sargent, senior editor at Mobile Nations and podcaster (Integrate, Cartoon Cast, and Disruption joins Scott to discuss DS9’s Prodigal Daughter (S7E11). During the final season of a complicated arc driven show it makes sense to pause and examine the home life of Ezri Dax, right? Scott speculates that the entire Star Trek universe economy revolves around mining, and the brief moments of seeing the rest of the cast are discussed, as is the disturbing lack of Australians in this episode.