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The Post Atomic Horror podcast

Ron "AAlgar" Watt, Maggie Rowbotham

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An irreverent (yet loving) review of Star Trek episodes and discussion of all — okay, most — things Star Trek. Hosted by Ron "AAlgar" Watt and Maggie Rowbotham, the people who also host the Sarcastic Voyage podcast.
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Sarcastic Voyage

Ron "AAlgar" Watt, Matt Rowbotham

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An interconnected world of comedy sketches, serials and radio plays. Includes episodes from the "sketch era," the comedic soap opera Contentment Corner, the old-time radio throwback Sarcastic Voyage Theatre and the brand's current iteration: standalone comedy audio plays!
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The Voyage Podcast

Voyage Comics and Publishing

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Join in on the conversation between hosts Mike Schramm, a sarcastically pious Catholic theology teacher, and Jacob Klatte, a piously sarcastic Eastern Orthodox graphic designer, as they discuss the Christian truth, goodness and beauty found in art, story and pop culture. The Voyage Podcast is a production of Voyage Comics, which seeks to create exceptional entertainment, informed by Catholic values, that inspires people to live a heroic life. Contact us at podcast@voyagecomics.com
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Your podcast heroes treat themselves to the very finest vintage in the Trek cannon in one of our Patreon reviews - "The Wrath of Khan"! We absorb Trek asserting itself as a genuine dramatic world, the Horatio Hornblower in space vibe, and how this made everything else Trek even possible.
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We wrap up DS9's first season as we review the finale, "In The Hands of the Prophets"! Religious conflict, educational policy, and politics large and small all factor in as Deep Space Nine finally figures out what it is going to be about - just as the true big bad of the series shows up. LINK TO JUNE'S GOFUNDME: https://gofund.me/3b01b681https://go…
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We set (most) of the comedy aside as we go deep on one of Trek's strongest dramatic entries as we review "Duet"! When Kira encounters a man who may be the Bajoran equivalent of Rudolph Hess, she is faced with the kind of complex moral questions that transcends Trek as a medium. Come on the journey with us!…
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What fresh brain jacking hell will be birthed from the highway of death this time as we watch "Dramatis Personae"? Well we lose our minds a bit as we consider the sheer madness of the Gamma Quad and lament another bad plot, but at least Peter gets to ruminate on the Naughty Kira possibilities.
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We get a delightful A plot/B plot sandwich as we review "Progress"! When Bajor ends up doing some Horace Greedly level planetary strip mining, Kira has to face off against her most vicious for to date - an extremely charming old man. Meanwhile Jake shows Nog the art of the hustle and the value of property rights.…
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When the local Bajoran quest giver decides to make a quick stop at the local DOOM level, absolutely nothing bad will happen as we review "Battle Lines". Sisko decides to take Kai Opaka out for a joyride, but things take a grim turn when they crash on planet Breaking Bad. I'm sure none of this will have consequences at all!…
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Star Trek commits its worst possible sin - being boring - as we review "Vortex". While we are happy to see an old guest star friend, it won't be long before we are talking about what is in our junk drawers. One thing though....is the Federation ever going to pass a law on menacing or are threats just a love language?…
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Another one of the part time hitters shows up into the DS9 roster as we review "The Nagus". When Wallace Shaw rolls in with his perfectly drippy makeup, Quark gets plaid for a stooge, Rom tries to murder someone and no one does anything, and Jake shows in Star Trek even teenage rebellion is wholesome.…
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It's side missions all around for podcasters and flagship bridge officers as we review "Birthright, Part 1"! Staying true to our word to review every episode that takes place on DS9, the crew of The Mighty D pulls in to clear out the quest log. Will Data learn to dream? How many felonies will Worf commit on the station in front of witnesses? Listen…
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Nothing like a touch of that courtroom drama action to get to know all your new characters as we review "Dax"! There is a a cavalcade of veteran Trek guest actors as we get all the detail you may (or may not) have wanted about Dax's boinking both past and present, Detective Odo makes his firm debut, and the plot ends in the strangest way possible.…
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The galactic tourist you never want to see drops in as we review "Q Less"! When Enterprise-D's best known homewrecker Vash is found in the Gamma Quad, some fun capitalism breaks out at Quark's, the big glowy thing is the problem, and Q is just there to make fun of the Starfleet JV squad. JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/dBy4EmFaHJ…
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DUN dun. DUN dun. DUN dun DUN dun DUN dun DUN dun DUN dun... Sorry for the delay folks, but we finally have out Independence Day themed episode up! Mike waited his entire life to watch one of the greatest summer flicks of all time, hopefully you haven't made the same mistake, Chief! #Jaws #VoyageComics #Catholic #Trimuvirate…
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When Odo runs into his least favorite war profiteering jabroni, his sudden case of getting murdered turns up a while meadow of whoopsie daisies in "A Man Alone." Not only does a very evil bit actor gins up a lynch mob, and somehow this overshadows Bashir straight up accidentally cloning a guy!
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Hallo!Having used an online platform, you clearly have the ability to navigate a wide world of audio content, and yet you find yourself reviewing this specimen of digital dalliance. Clearly, you are seeking to be entertained and a podcast episode that brings Catholic theology and Sherlock Holmes together intrigues you. Ergo, you have decided to lis…
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Nothing like the introduction to Trek's best 'humble tailor' to spice up our review of DS9's second episode, "Past Prologue". As local medical doofus Bashir gets hand held through his first bit of tradecraft, the best four best parts of the Klingon Empire show up and Kira learns that its never a good idea to try and outflank your boss.…
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At last, your favorite Star Trek podcast arrives at the shady port of call you have all been waiting for as V'Ger Please enters the Deep Space Nine era! Come along with us as we review "Emissary" where Commander Sisko has the worst employee orientation ever, magic orbs are immediately handed out, and the most consequential space hole of all time co…
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Fine Mike, we'll do an episode on "The Boys"... Geez. See everyone it is about perseverance. There’s the slow cultural movement in media toward the gritty anti-hero, and then there’s The Boys. This show is a surprisingly good jumping off point for a lot of good questions we can ask about """American Culture""" and provokes thoughts on the general d…
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Your hosts get ready to complete their PhD in Trek by going back to the classic texts in our official Deep Space Nine prep episode! Joseph and Peter review several key TNG episodes - "The Wounded", "Ensign Ro", "Chain of Command", and "Preemptive Strike" - to refresh themselves on key continuity and characters, and get more than a little lost remin…
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