Neelix encounters the infamous Dr. Jetrel who is partly to blame for the deaths of thousands of Talaxians. He’s bringing more bad news for Neelix, but can they resolve their differences to help each other? “Jetrel” goes into the Mission Log. Sponsored by listeners like you –
Meet writer/producer Aaron Waltke – he was one of the first writers brought on board to chart the Protostar’s journey, and has had a major hand in how the series uses legacy characters from previous Star Trek series. He talks about his work in today’s Mission Log: Prodigy!
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Kirsten Vangsness Loves The Female Sexual Response Cycle
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You love her as Penelope Garcia on Criminal Minds, but when Kirsten Vangsness joined hosts Clare Kramer and David Magidoff they investigated something much less twisted than serial killers. They uncovered the secrets of the Female Sexual Response Cycle, that’s right Kirsten is a fan of knowing and teaching about the Female Sexual Response Cycle. And she gets real on this episode revealing stories of her own evolution to understand this cycle, a hilarious story involving a toilet seat and why the female sexual response cycle is not all about the big “O” only on Fanaddicts.
Whether you thought it was overmerchandised or underappreciated, Pixar’s WALL-E premiered on this day in 2008, and today’s Sci-Fi 5 looks back at its high-concept genre elements and, to coin a phrase, its morals, messages, and meanings.
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Star Trek producer Fred Freiberger gives Gene Roddenberry an update on scripts for the 1968 season of Star Trek. What’s revealed is just as relevant to production today, and we welcome back Assistant Director and longtime Trek insider Michael DeMeritt to shed some light behind the scenes.
Investigating a seemingly advanced planet, Captain Mercer and his senior officers are subjected to series of custom-made terrors, as “Mortality Paradox” goes into the Mission Log.
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