Morgan Gendel

The Ready Room 138: The Raid Reference by Trek fm

Starship Mine.

Life and death situations and small talk go together like Picard and Earl Grey, Troi and chocolate, or Geordi and PowerPoint presentations. Right? Well, they do in “Starship Mine,” a sixth season TNG episode that features a never-before-heard-of particle, a horse saddle, and possibly the most annoying commander in Starfleet. But "Starship Mine" is much more than a bad party with The Hutch. It's also Die Hard in Space.

In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Darren Moser, Mike Schindler, and Max Hegel to discuss Morgan Gendel's second TNG outing, how it uses the Die Hard framework without imitating it, the difference between trilithium and trilithium resin (hint: there may not be any), and why it may be a better episode than Gendel's more famous episode "The Inner Light."

In our news segment, we read a letter from one Captain James T. Kirk to a Captain James Kirk in the US Navy, find out what award the Boston chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has for Leonard Nimoy, Oculus Rift's virtual trip to the USS Voyager bridge, and colliding timelines that combine Q and Guinan with the Abramsverse.

Running Time: 1 hour 49 minutes 7 seconds



Hosts

Christopher Jones and Darren Moser


Guests

Mike Schindler and Max Hegel


News

Captain Kirk sends a letter to Captain Kirk
Nimoy to receive Governors' Award in Boston
Oculus Rift transports you to the Voyager bridge
Whoopi Goldberg eyes Star Trek 2016
Q pops in on the Abramsverse


Feature: Starship Mine

Die Hard on the Enterprise
Worst Party Ever
Master of Small Talk
Science Cred or Plot Contrivance?
You Say Trilithium, I Say Trilithium
Badass Picard
Written by Morgan Gendel
Final Thoughts


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