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ELIO
Well, here we are… at the end of another year. Despite a concerted effort to try and rush towards a return to some form of pre-pandemic life, the impact of this global catastrophe will ripple for years to come. In one way, shape, or form - all our lives have been changed.
Now, many of us are looking ahead and thinking of what’s to come in 2022. Cautiously optimistic and hopeful that things will gradually continue to improve and change for the better. On behalf of the entire team at Priority One: We wish you nothing but the best in this New Year and years to come – that you live long and prosperous lives.
Narrowing our focus on our little corner, 2021 was a monumental year for Priority One. In March of 2021, our production celebrated its 500th episode and 10 years of weekly podcasting. That is no small endeavor. To celebrate the occasion, we were privileged to host several Trek Stars - new and veteran - and with donations from listeners like you, along with a matching gift by Rod Roddenberry - we raised over $4,000 for The Poor People’s Campaign. I can think of no better way to celebrate such a milestone than to work towards finding ways of giving back.
Now, here we are - having just wrapped our 535th episode. As I look back over the last 10 years, I find myself in complete awe over all the things we’ve accomplished. The conversations we’ve had with each other and special guests. The panels we’ve participated in. The events we’ve attended and hosted. The places we’ve been. The laughs we’ve shared. The friendships we’ve forged.
But… as the saying goes… All good things must come to an end.
You're listening to the final broadcast of Priority One Podcast!
I realize this announcement may come as a surprise to most - if not all - of you. With so much going on in the Star Trek Multiverse, why would we stop covering the latest from our favorite franchise? I wish I could give you a simple and satisfying answer but, there isn’t. Behind the scenes, we’ve had long conversations about the future of the show, our goals, our hopes. In the end, we came to the conclusion that now was the best time to jump on our horses and ride off quietly into the sunset – leaving behind an incredible legacy of passion and love for an I.P. that has touched so many of our lives.
CAT
It’s been such a fantastic experience being part of the podcast for the past few years. I’m truly amazed at the talented group of people that work behind the scenes that edit and assemble the show. Also to Elio and the other co-hosts and guest hosts that we’ve had - thank you so much for putting up with my dogs and allowing me to join you each week. Getting to discuss Star Trek on these shows has been one of the most enjoyable experiences and during the pandemic - it’s been a lifesaver.
With that said, we want to continue to support our Patrons since they have given so much to support us. We will be pausing all Patreon charges until further notice - but we are considering still continuing our after-hours show for you all. If you are a Patron - please reach out and let us know your thoughts.
So, even though the main podcast is ending, we still want to keep in touch via Patreon- or come and play Star Trek Online with the Priority One Armada - you know we are not going anywhere. We’ll still host our livestream every Saturday - everyone is welcome!
ROSCO
I was the most recent addition to the crew. I am one of the many people on this podcast who went from listener to being part of the team. I think I said yes because I felt welcome, and that was just by listening to the podcast.
What I soon realized was that I had found my people. I had found like-minded people who were passionate about one of the things that has been a huge influence on my life. I got the chance to talk about Star Trek EVERY WEEK!! What a dream job.
And although it’s coming to an end and we may not be producing any more episodes, you'll still find our entire back catalogue on our website and wherever you get your podcasts.
I want to add my own personal thanks to my co-hosts for making me feel welcome, my respect and admiration to the team that works behind the scenes to put this show together, and to thank you for listening. We’re an amazing community to be a part of, it has been a privilege to share the news about it.
ELIO
Before we leave you, I need to thank the team that has made this possible. Over the last 10 years, we have had a remarkable group of people volunteering their time and talents to this production. Fans of Star Trek from all over the world who decided to come and play with us each and every week. From as far as Australia, the UK, from Germany, Canada, from Argentina, and the US, Priority One was brought to you by a global team of amazingly talented people.
Whether it be our website and social platforms, our livestreams, the copy written for our weekly shows… to the weekly undertaking of editing our ramblings – no single person is responsible for this production. I encourage you to visit our website and look over our cast and crew page to learn more about these remarkable individuals… because without their incredible dedication over the years, this show would not have been made possible.
I also want to thank some of our most influential collaborators and contributors. To folks like Al Rivera at Cryptic Studios who always supported and believed in the work we did to share in the joy that Star Trek Online has brought over the years. To John Champion and Rod Roddenberry, for recognizing our work and welcoming us into the Roddenberry Podcast Family. I will forever cherish the words John and Rod shared with me when I informed them of our decision. It has been an honor.
But, most importantly, a big thanks to you. Our listeners – our friends — our extended family. Over these 10 years, you have been our driving force for producing this weekly show. The team and I are forever grateful for your dedicated and loyal support. For joining us and welcoming us into your weekly routine. It has been an honor to produce this show for you and I am grateful to each and every one of you.
As sad as this may be, it’s important for us to hang on to the best parts of our lives. With that in mind, let’s remember some of those moments and share some laughs with you… Take care.
This week on Episode 535 of Priority One: Content deals continue at ViacomCBS, so you’ll see what IP Bob can guarantee to be on TV. A touching farewell to Tilly, with the character’s far future plans on the tip of Mary Wiseman’s tongue. In gaming news, some fresh and refreshed games to add to your Trek catalog, and Mudd is back with a fresh Intel in a big ship bundle. And before we review the most recent episode of Discovery, Dr. Robert Hurt tells us how we’re looking for planets not just around distant stars, but in distant galaxies!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Not Every Loss Is Eternal By Jake Cobb If you haven’t watched Star Trek: Discovery’s season 4 episode 4 “All is Possible” our next story contains spoilers. You’ve been warned.
Still here? Good! Let’s get started!
In the aforementioned “All is Possible”, Discovery said goodbye to one of its own: Lieutenant Sylvia Tilly. This week, TVInsider sat down with Tilly actor Mary Wiseman to talk about the episode, her departure, and the future of Tilly.
Before going any further, let’s get the big question out of the way: will Tilly be back, and in what capacity? Wiseman answered (unsatisfyingly) ”I can say that you’ll see me later on in the season.” She continued (also unsatisfyingly) ”I’ll say that her hair is slightly different and she’s wearing a different outfit.”
And she'll make new friends along the way! Image: ViacomCBS, via Tor. Being less vague, Wiseman recalled her on-screen goodbyes, telling TVInsiders Meredith Jacobs ”you tend to create a found family and that’s very much the story of our show, both on and offscreen, that we are a found family. So it felt really important to honor those relationships…[i]t kind of feels like...she’s going off to do this thing and all of these people show up for her to say, ‘we’ll still be here for you when you come back and we love you and we’ll miss you’.”
It’s true, we’ll miss you–a lot.
ViacomCBS: Deal With It By Cat Hough In some not very shocking news, ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish confirmed that Paramount+ is moving towards exclusivity for its major IP franchises, by reducing the amount of third-party licenses...just like the recent buy-back deal for Star Trek: Discovery from Netflix.
In a recent media conference, Bakish was asked about the third-party licensing deals and he said that while the company continues to bring in revenue for many deals cut before the launch of Paramount+, its priorities have definitely changed and that they are not likely to renew any prior third-party deals.
They are altering the deal. Pray they do not alter it further. Image: ViacomCBS/Trekmovie Bakish elaborated on this, saying, “as we increasingly transition to leveraging our particular franchises and original production for our owned and operated streaming assets, principally Paramount+…that, in turn, will create a decline in that third-party business over time as these deals roll off. I would note that as an example of that, we just took back Star Trek: Discovery internationally from Netflix. And so we now have that property globally. That’s clearly a core franchise for us, and it’s working.”
It appears that these efforts are working for Bakish, as he stated that Paramount+ had its best week ever and best month ever in November. However, Discovery has yet to be confirmed for a fifth season. Historically, additional season pickups are announced around the time of the launch of a new season, which they did for Star Trek: Prodigy.
Paramount+ Opens Revenue Channels By Cat Hough Speaking of Paramount+, it just announced the launch of 18 linear channels that let subscribers surf through dedicated-themed collections of shows called Live Channels. The content comes from all ViacomCBS properties including CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET and the Smithsonian Channel as well as from other sources. The themed “live” channels, streaming 24 hours per day, feature the service’s most-streamed genres or specific franchises like Star Trek. Just think Star Trek Channel: all Trek, all the time.
Not like this. Not like this....Image: ViacomCBS, via Space.com Paramount+ Live Channels also will potentially provide a new bucket of advertising inventory for the streaming service to sell. At launch, there won’t be ads in the channels for either the Paramount+ Premium ($9.99/month) or the ad-supported Essential ($4.99/month) tiers, but eventually ViacomCBS may introduce ads for customers with the Essential package. Through Dec. 31, new subscribers can try Paramount+ for 30 days free by using the promo code “PEAKSALE.”
Quick News Roundup * A Star Trek Adventures-based audio play, Star Trek: Europa, is now available as a podcast with 10 episodes online. The series follows the adventures of the U.S.S. Europa, a Luna-class starship with a new prototype positronic-bioneural computer system and an advanced AI. The ship’s mission is exploration following the Dominion War. It’s available on all of your favorite podcast apps. * In other audio news comes a cryptic tweet with very few details. Coming soon fresh outta spacedock is a new STO series, “Ex Astris: The Ships of Star Trek Online.” The tweet comes from Daniel Orrett, writer and creator of the science fiction audio drama Sojourn HQ. Which could imply an audio drama telling the story of STO ships? With no release date, we’ll have to simply wait and see.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Mudd-Slinging Continues Unabated By Cat Hough Just in time for the holidays when you have all the extra money, a new bundle hits Mudd’s Market on December 22nd! Mudd’s Secret Intel Choice Pack will be available for 29,500 Zen, and you can choose any three of the following options:
Image: Cryptic Studios. Or you can spend 60,000 Zen and get Mudd's MEGA Secret Intel Bundle: a one stop purchase to obtain all eight items in the pack at once! NOTE: Both packs are 50% off in the Zen store from December 22 through January 5.
Star Trek Faces A Resurgence By Ross McQueen Star Trek: Resurgence is a narrative adventure game featuring dialog choices, relationship building, and exploration. Alongside dialog-driven role playing and rich branching storylines, you will also engage with the Star Trek universe in a variety of other gameplay styles, including shuttle piloting, phaser fights, tricorder scanning, stealth, and micro-gameplay mechanics.
https://youtu.be/XNer-6JEJk0 Star Trek: Resurgence follows two principal characters through a single epic story, with gameplay switching between the characters, similar to Telltale’s Game of Thrones or Tales from the Borderlands. Star Trek: Resurgence is a single player experience without microtransactions, DLC or other additional monetization models.
The Armada Is Mobilized, Captains By Ross McQueen Grab yourself an energy drink or three, a bowl of your favourite snacks and let's LAN party like it’s 1999! Actually, the correct temporal coordinates are 2000 and 2001, with Star Trek: Armada and Armada II now available on the GOG store.
Anyone else here a Ressikan flute playing? No? Just me? Image: Activision, via GOG. This comes after GOG and Activision teamed up to celebrate 55 years of Star Trek, rereleasing six games including Voyager Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander updated to work on modern operating systems. In Star Trek Armada, war is raging in the Alpha Quadrant with four races to command. The story is then expanded in Armada II, with Species 8472 entering the fray in Federation Space. Both games are available to purchase on the GOG store.
A Dual Trilogy In Fleet Command By Ross McQueen The latest update has dropped for Star Trek Fleet Command, with Patch 37 bringing with it Part 3 of the Duality Arc, with three notable additions to the game as well as the usual collection of new officers, missions and bug fixes.
Officer presets are now available, meaning you can create, name, and save specific sets of bridge officers which may then be assigned to your preferred ship. Also a third permanent research queue is now unlockable through the in-game store.
Kermit gotta get paid, son. Image: Scopely. On top of this, the Syndicate has now arrived! The morally green Orions bring with them tiers to unlock, daily goal multipliers and an exclusive officer, Ghrush. You can earn Syndicate XP from select events, a daily claim within the Syndicate menu, or from the Offers tab.
ASTROMETRICS REPORT For this week's Astrometics Report, we go way past the final frontier to hunt for exoplanets--not just around other stars, but in distant galaxies. And we aren't just talking the homeworld of the Andromedans from the TOS episode "By Any Other Name." They're just from the Andromeda Galaxy, a mere two million light-years away. No, this tantalizing new discovery was found in the Whirlpool Galaxy, or M51, at a whopping distance of 30 million light-years. And this potential planet was found in a particularly wild system. So how do you search for exoplanets in other distant galaxies, when we've only barely started finding them in the nearby reaches of our very own Milky Way galaxy? It's a classic example of the scientific method at work: thinking about what we know, coming up with a hypothetical way to do a different kind of search, and being rewarded with an exciting detection.
Now if you've been following exoplanet discoveries, you may already have heard of a search strategy kjnown as the "transit method." In a nutshell, astronomers hunt for planets orbiting other stars by looking for a small tell-tale dip in the star's brightness, that would happen when a comparatively tiny planet passes in front of its star--blocking a little bit of its light. This only works with planetary systems that, by the roll of the dice, happen to be aligned perfectly edge-on with our vantage point, allowing us to see the transits. Statistically that's a pretty small fraction of al the star systems out there. But it's been incredibly productive so far, leading to the discovery of nearly five thousand planets around other stars in the Milky Way. Since planets are small compared to stars, these dips in brightness may be only a fraction of a percent of the star's overall brightness. It works best with stars that are nearby and can be measured precisely. So the obvious question is how could you hunt for transiting planets in other galaxies, where the light of the stars gets mushed into an unresolved haze?
X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/R. DiStefano, et al.; Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI/Grendler That very question prompted researcher Rosanne Di Stefano and her team to consider looking far past visible light to another part of the spectrum: namely, X-rays. Only the very hottest processes in the universes light up in this high-energy party of the spectrum, including an unusual kind of system called an X-ray binary. These are typically either a compact neutron star, or black hole, in a close orbit around another star. Gas spilling of the star gets swept up into a disc around the super-dense companion. the inner regions of the disc get heated to incredible temperatures. A large galaxy may gave at most a few dozen X-ray binaries that are so bright we can see them millions of light-ears away. but each one is a single compact source. So what if one of those has an orbiting planet that transits in front of the glowing disk? The team reasoned it would produce a transit signature that would briefly dim the X-ray light, so they went looking for one. And that's how they found the candidate planet in the Whirlpool Galaxy, using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
It turns out x-ray data sets are ideal for this kind of search. These telescopes typically have to sit and stare at a target for days, or even weeks, to collect enough x-ray photons to build up a picture. Those long staring observations are very similar to those used by exoplanet hunters searching in visible or infrared light. The transit they detected indicates a planet in an X-ray binary system called M51-ULS-1, where they saw the X-ray glow vanish for about three hours. They were able to rule out a variety of other factors that can cause X-ray variability, making a Saturn-sized planet the best explanation for what they saw. The signal was so strong because, in this case, the transiting planet would be much larger than the relatively compact part of the disc emitting the X-rays. So in X-ray binary systems, a planet would pretty much block all of the high energy light for a while.
Image: NASA/CXC. Now I have to emphasize this is only considered to be a potential planet since confirmations require multiple transit detections. Unfortunately this planet likely has an orbital period of around 70 years or so, which means confirmation could take a very long time. However it points us towards a whole new way to search for other distant planets in the universe, and the awesome thing is that a lot of the data we need is already in hand. This research was carried out on archival data taken in other research programs--reminding us that our vast collections of research data in astronomy can be used to make new discoveries over time. You can bet scientists will continue searching data from Chandra and other X-ray telescopes for other possible planet transits.
I should point out any planets in systems like this are not going to be at the top of the list for habitability searches. Such worlds are going to be flooded with deeply-destructive X-rays way past what you'd get in a doctors office. Our search may be restricted to stars a little closer to home.
https://youtu.be/oR3Q7RBGmtc Finally I do have to comment on how excited the whole astronomical community is for the upcoming launch of NASA's Webb telescope on December 22. if you want to learn more about Webb, or the exogalactic exoplanet, make sure to check out Ask the Astronomers Live on universeunplugged.org. Every month our host Phil Lamar chats with a couple of astronomers about some of the coolest, or hottest, discoveries in the universe. You can even bring your own questions if you watch live on YouTube or Facebook.
This week on Episode 534 of Priority One: Kurtzman talks crossovers and Nichelle Nichols dances the night away; in gaming, two new starships are available to add to your Star Trek Online collection!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Kurtzman's Crossover Qualifications By Rosco McQueen Considering the amount of new Star Trek series either on screen or in development, you may be thinking it’s more than likely there will be a crossover event of some kind. Turns out Alex Kurtzman is thinking along the same lines. Kurtzman and Sonequa Martin-Green were guests on the new episode of Deadline’s Hero Nation podcast speaking about Burham’s journey into the captain’s chair.
And its many, many detours. Image: ViacomCBS, via Deadline. But the conversation came around to the idea of crossovers, and if that is a real possibility. Kurtzman says yes, but it’s got to be good. “Here’s the thing about crossovers; I think crossovers can be really, really exciting. But they have to exist for a reason. There has to be a great story reason to do it.” Kutman said he is yet to come up with the right idea for the crossover, as the volume of productions as well as each program’s individual identity are distinct, making it a challenge.
“Because the flip side to doing a crossover wrong is that people are really disappointed and it impacts both shows. So it’s just not a gamble that I would want to take randomly. that being said, it’s certainly exciting to think about certain pairings that you’re like ‘Wow, what would it be like if those two characters were together or those two crews were together?’ But I want to be careful about it.”
The same podcast episode asked about the status of the Section 31 series, which has been in development for some time. The only answer Kurtzman would give was brief, saying “We’re in a very exciting place. I can’t tell you anything yet. But it’s still very much alive.”
Go ahead. You tell her the show's not happening. Image: ViacomCBS, via Superhero Hype. Nichelle Concludes Her Mission To Earth By Cat Hough If you were watching updates on Twitter from L.A. Comic-Con this past weekend, you undoubtedly saw that Nichelle Nichols made her last-ever public appearance (this was also confirmed on her website). NASA has released a touching Thank You video to Nichols recognizing her impact on the space program through recruiting women and people of color to NASA in the 1970s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wPMlKG16QY Quick News Roundup * The story of William Shatner’s sojourn into space will be told in a one hour documentary special, aptly titled “Shatner in Space”. The documentary will screen on Amazon Prime as you might expect, seeing as Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon funded Bill’s flight. It premieres on Wednesday, Dec. 13, in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. According to Prime Video, additional territories will launch in 2022. * If you haven’t been keeping up with The Ready Room with Wil Wheaton on StarTrek.com, you really should. Last week featured the new uniform designs for Discovery Season 4 and an in-depth interview with David Ajala, who plays Cleveland Booker.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Great River Provides Us…with Nog! By Cat Hough Finally, the ship we’ve been waiting for…mostly because it’s not coming via lockbox and it’s free! The Eisenberg Star Cruiser [T6] was announced as the Grand Prize award for this year’s Q’s Winter Wonderland Event. All you have to do is complete various activities available and gain enough Daily Progress to fulfill the Event’s overall quota. You can earn Daily Progress once per day, per account.
https://youtu.be/8Yofx883hTc This ship features a 4/4 weapons layout and an Ensign Engineering / Command Specialist Bridge Officer Seat, and a Lt. Commander Universal/Miracle Worker Specialist Bridge Officer Seat. It also comes with the Great Material Continuum Universal Console. This console uses a massive network of tight-beam transporter beams to strip away enemy hull at a molecular scale, briefly buffers that matter, then converts it into energy and project into a protective barrier that can be applied to allied starships even at a great distance. This console also provides a passive bonus to Starship Drain Expertise and All Subsystem Energy Levels.
Also leveling up this ship will give you access to the Ingenious Tenacity Starship Trait. Using this trait and activating any Specialist Bridge Officer Ability (Intel, Command, Pilot, Temp Op, Miracle Worker) will briefly grant your starship the ability to redirect incoming damage from Energy Weapons into Shield Restoration. A portion of all Energy Damage received during this time (pre-Resistances) will be translated into Shield Restoration for the shield facing which the enemy weapon impacted.
Just think of all the yamok sauce that thing could pack. Image: Cryptic Studios. Saturn Rings In The Holiday Season By Thomas Reynolds By the Prophets, has it been a full week since we got a new Infinity Lockbox ship? Never fear, Cryptic has us covered with another dip into the 32nd century Fed fleet registry. Now available on PC, the Saturn Intel Science Spearhead [T6] will run rings around–and through–your enemies. Assuming RNGsus hears your prayers, that is.
Like most 32nd century vessels, the Saturn’s aesthetics are…challenging, to put it mildly. Consisting of just a flat ring-shaped “saucer” with trailing nacelles, it looks rather like the souvenir bottle openers in the Federation HQ’s gift shop. On the other hand, at least everything is attached with no floaty bits to be found. Dr. Hurt ought to be pleased [HA!–Ed].
Yes. I know what everyone else says it looks like. Image: Cryptic Studios. As a Science Spearhead with Intel specialization, the Saturn splits its focus between analyzing opponents and blasting the █████ out of them. Commander Science/Intel, Ensign Universal/Pilot, and Lt. Commander Universal Boff seats lend great flexibility in approaching challenges. The Enhanced Battle Cloak and Dual Cannon compatibility quickly turns those challenges into past tense–no temporal shenanigans required.
Come in Peace, Leave ‘Em in Pieces The Saturn’s Chakram Projector universal console leans into the circular theme even further, creating a spinning toroid of plot matter–excuse me, programmable matter to sandblast enemies in your vicinity. Ships caught within the death doughnut take kinetic damage with an additional kinetic resistance debuff. You, meanwhile, receive a passive buff to hull and shield penetration with all starship weaponry.
Finally, the “Automated Triage” Tier 5 Mastery Trait kicks in a combined instant heal/heal-over-time to you or an ally within 5km whenever the subject dips below 50% hull health. Automated Triage immediately restores 10% of max hull, followed by another 20% of max hull over the next 10 seconds. The trait has a 60-second cooldown, but activating Science Team or an Intel Boff ability shortens it by 10 seconds.
https://youtu.be/NeSc1s3fWQA Note that, although it literally says “Science” in the name, you really shouldn’t treat it as a science vessel. Everything about the Saturn may make it a hole-in-one for weapons builds. However only one of the mastery package traits improves your Exotic Damage, and neither the Chakram Projector nor Automatic Triage affect it at all. Expect to go cannons hot and leave the Gravity Wells at home.
Quick Gaming News Roundup * The United Earth Defense Force Vessel is now available in console Infinity Lockboxes. Now XBox and Playstation captains don’t have to avoid talking about the Elephant in the room–or not in the room, as the case may be.
I bet you forgot about the Elephant. But the Elephant never forgets. And it never forgives. Image: Cryptic Studios.
This week on Episode 533 of Priority One: ViacomCBS tries to make amends to the world; First Contact celebrates 25 years; Badgey finally makes it into Star Trek Online; and we continue our S4 review of Star Trek: Discovery!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds How World War III Really Starts By Elio Lleo Before we left you for our Thanksgiving break, we reported that ViacomCBS had pulled Star Trek: Discovery from Netflix, leaving our friends outside of the US and Canada without a way to watch the latest season until sometime in 2022. Well, ViacomCBS has performed a massive international course correction.
The fact that DSC was the fourth-most pirated series during Thanksgiving? Completely unrelated. Image: MUSO, via Deadline. Perhaps it was the international uproar. Perhaps it was because their poor planning was so misguided that it made headlines on news outlets like the BBC. Whatever the case may be, Paramount+ announced that Star Trek: Discovery will now be available internationally via Paramount+ or Pluto TV. You can find a detailed list of which platform in which country Discovery will be made available here.
Turbulence On Star Trek's Magic Carpet Ride By Elio Lleo It’s been 25 years since Star Trek: First Contact premiered in movie theaters. Widely regarded as one of the best films of the franchise, its production wasn’t entirely a walk in the park. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, writer Ronald D. Moore shares some behind the scenes stories about the film–including a clash with Sir Patrick Stewart.
According to Moore, Stewart wasn’t too thrilled about some of the writing so he convinced Rick Berman to replace Moore and his co-writer Brannon Braga with some of his own writers. However, those new writers didn’t quite work out…so Braga and Moore were brought back. Awkward.
Even more awkward than this, apparently. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekNews. Moore shares the story:
"I remember Patrick at the outset just said something like: ‘It’s good to see you. I hope that we can all move on from the things that have happened, and now let’s just concentrate on the work.’ And I took that in the spirit it was given: [He] wants to move on from this, he’s not going to apologize outright, but he kind of is apologizing. And it was never spoken of again. So we just moved on."
The Moore You Know Moore also spoke with SyFy about his work on the film. In this interview, there’s more discussion about the actual development of the script and it’s production. For instance, did you know that one of the original drafts had Riker as the action star–facing off against the Borg aboard the Enterprise. But Sir Patrick wanted in on the action–recalling the episode “Starship Mine.” They even toyed with the idea of setting the film in medieval times!
Another version had Picard trying to find affordable rent in San Francisco. Image: ViacomCBS, via American Cinematographer. When asked about scenes for stories that he wished hadn’t been cut, Moore explains:
"There were just expanded sequences. There was just more action in general, more fighting the Borg in the corridors, and going into different places on the ship. And I think there was more humor. A lot of the jokes got cut down. I think we had more fun with Troi (Marina Sirtis) and Cochrane’s relationship on Earth, where he gets her drunk. We had more to that sequence scripted and that was fun to write, too. Rick might have made us cut it because he was always a little too–he was always kind of worried that maybe the humor would be too corny or something."
The Other Kind of Star Trek Royalty One aspect of the film that Trekkies like to debate is the introduction of the Borg Queen. Well, Trekkies aren’t the only ones that debated her introduction. According to Moore:
"...it was a choice that was also antithetical to the idea of the Borg. The whole concept of these villains was that they were a collection, and that there were no individuals. And that's what made them the faceless, implacable 'resistance is futile' enemy. But it also limited how to deal with them dramatically…[s]o we really went back and forth about it internally…[w]e decided that the story would be better if we had some individual to deal with."
Comparing thee to a summer's day, you're making everyone overly sweaty. Image: ViacomCBS, via American Cinematographer. "To craft scenes around, to do an intimate kind of dialogue back and forth and help get inside characters’ heads–like Data in particular, and Picard. So what we came up with...a Borg Queen that controlled at least this collective of that particular ship, not necessarily that she was the queen of the whole Borg…"
For more insight about the film and its production process, be sure to Trek Out both interviews.
Whoopi Brings Trek Full Circle By Cat Hough Well, while we’re talking about Picard: the next season is premiering in February, and we’re getting bits of information about the upcoming season, including Michelle Hurd’s view on working with Whoopi Goldberg. Michelle Hurd told a fan via Cameo what filming Picard Season 2 was like, saying “I pinch myself. I am a fan too, I literally pinch myself when on set or get to work with these amazing iconic creatures.” She was referring to both John de Lancie’s return as Q and Goldberg’s return as Guinan. Hurd went on to say that working with Goldberg was, “the bomb. She is SO cool. She is just cool, she is just Whoopi. That’s all you can say.”
Of course, not everyone's working relationship was as cordial. Image: ViacomCBS, via Agony Booth. Not much is known about how Guinan may fit into Season 2 of Picard. We know that her character has demonstrated a special ability to sense changes in timelines, which could factor into the time travel and alternate timelines featured in the upcoming season.
Speaking of Whoopi, she interviewed Sonequa Martin-Green on The View recently, and if you haven’t had a chance to watch it, you really should. Martin-Green includes a very touching acknowledgement to Goldberg’s history on Star Trek and how she and Nichelle Nicols paved the way for her to take on the Captain role on Discovery. Martin-Green told Goldberg, “I am your accomplishment, and I thank you.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X25gVG34L-0 Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Has Q Found Some Chill At Last? (No.) By Cat Hough https://youtu.be/cJMGnx7_ZKA It’s that time of year again, again. Time to get those scarves and sweaters and head to Q’s Winter Wonderland, where you can participate in your choice of Winter Wonderland Activities and get a new Tier 6 Starship…that had yet to be announced at the time of this recording [It was announced as the cross-faction Eisenberg-class Star Cruiser on Cryptic's Ten Forward Weekly stream the following day, December 1st–Ed.] This means that, just like last year, Daily Progress toward earning your new starship can be obtained by participating in any of the following activities:
That's not a mistaken date; 2020 will simply never end. Image: Cryptic Studios. Once you run one of those events to earn your Daily Progress, you will also get various Holiday Ornaments, used in different combinations to purchase things in the Winter Event store. New this year:
Mmm. Minty. Image: Cryptic Studios. Well Someone's Going To Have A Blast A more surprising addition for this year’s event is a new Breen Ground Set. The set centers on cold damage, specifically a new Polar Blast ability: a cold damage AOE centered on a single target.
Plot twist: all four of these models are also Jeffrey Combs. Image: Cryptic Studios. Q’s Winter Wonderland will be available from December 7th, 2021 to January 6th, 2022. This event will run simultaneously across all platforms (PC and console).
STO Looks Into The Crystal ~~Ball~~ Sphere By Cat Hough In a recent interview with StarTrek.com, Design Director Al Rivera and Staff Writer Paul Reed discuss what it was like to incorporate Star Trek: Discovery into Star Trek Online. The two discussed their initial reactions to hearing about the new show and how having new content to draw from and how that has helped add more content to the game. Because Captains in the game have gone to all four quadrants, made peace with the Founders, saved time itself, and even won, barely, a war against the ancient Iconians, having new Star Trek shows like Discovery gives the team that extra bit of inspiration.
Reed already has an interesting idea for how to tie the lore into the far future setting of Discovery’s third and fourth seasons. “Say for example, are the Iconians still around in that time era? And if so, what are they doing? Have they evolved? Have they changed? Are they still mad? It's been a long time, but I'd like to go into some pockets of our lore in that far future and then tie in with the Discovery team in some way. So, seeing how the Iconians handled the Burn for example would be pretty cool.”
Then again, how can you possibly top this? Image: Cryptic Studios, via StarTrek.com Rivera had some of his own ideas for stories to tap into. “And they got all the Sphere data, what was that about? That's a perfect example of a story where we can jump off of and talk about what that was, or what's a gormagander? Let's talk about that. So there are opportunities there.”
Well, we’re excited to play all of these stories in-game. Anytime now.
Cheers to Club 47! By Elio Lleo In a recent tweet, Environment Artist Nick Duigid reminisced about the launch of Club 47 on ESD seven years ago! Nick says it doesn’t get much traffic these days–but the launch party looked like a really good time.
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This week, on Episode 532 of Priority One: ViacomCBS upsets most of the world; Star Trek Explorer Magazine debuts; Star Trek Online introduces a new 32nd century starship–plus, we start our S4 review of Star Trek: Discovery.
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Sheer ****ing Hubris, ViacomCBS By Cat Hough Well, the news broke early on Tuesday the 16th that international fans of Star Trek: Discovery will have to wait until 2022 to be able to watch Season 4–and then only watch it on Paramount+. Under the terms of an agreement finalized today between Netflix and ViacomCBS, Netflix will no longer be streaming the show. ViacomCBS was most likely pleased with the agreement since, under the 2017 deal that Les Moonves had set up with Netflix, CBS had agreed to pay the bulk of the show’s costly budget for the overseas rights.
All images: ViacomCBS, via Imgur user SaysThePenguin. This should not be a huge surprise, though, given ViacomCBS’s efforts to incentive subscribers to Paramount+. Back at the end of September *The Original Series*, *Voyager*, and *Enterprise* all left Netflix–Paramount+ is the only platform to watch these series.
All images: ViacomCBS, via Imgur user SaysThePenguin. But now that Netflix is out of the picture, the UK, Germany, Ireland, Austria and Switzerland will be the first international markets to stream *Discovery* on Paramount+. ViacomCBS has said that as part of an accelerated expansion they anticipate being in around 45 markets within the next year or so. No news on the release date for our Australian friends, though.
Star Trek 4 Hopes For Holiday Magic By Elio Lleo While we’re on the topic of disappointing news, the 4th installment of Star Trek set in the Kelvin Timeline is being delayed again. Now, the new release date is slated for a holiday release on December 22, 2023 (originally, it was scheduled for June 9th, 2022). Perhaps the marketing folks at ViacomCBS listened to our episode where we discussed the uphill battle Star Trek faces when released beside other (more popular) franchises. Or they just read the same industry articles that we do.
https://priorityonepodcast.com/530-treks-better-than-wars-thats-debatable-priority-one-a-roddenberry-star-trek-podcast/ Either way Star Trek, along with other tiles like Transformers, are being pushed. Now, this could be a rarely well executed smart move on behalf of the suits in charge of these things. According to Scott Mendelson of Forbes.com, Paramount+ is betting that Star Wars: Rogue Squadron won’t be able to stick to their holiday 2023 release date–especially when there’s been little movement on that Star Wars installment. That leaves Trek to reap the benefits of the season.
Mendelson writes, “the optimistic scenario is that Star Trek 4 positions itself as the Christmas event movie of 2023 and proves to be crowd pleasing enough to allow holiday legs to give the struggling franchise a kick in the butt after a disappointing third installment. That’s what happened with Paramount’s own Mission: Impossible–Ghost Protocol in December 2011 after J.J. Abrams’ underwhelming Mission: Impossible III 5.5 years earlier.” Either way, it’s still two years away and a lot can change. However the film still has WandaVision director Matt Shakman at the helm.
Del Barrio And Cronenberg Take Explorer To The Future By Rosco McQueen On November 17th, Blu Del Barrio will return in Discovery Season 4 as the human host of a Trill symbiote, Adira Tal. In an interview with new publication Star Trek Explorer, Del Barrio spoke about the positive reactions from fans in being the first nonbinary actor in the franchise, and bringing a non-binary character to the screen. Unfortunately for the actor, it meant they were also subject to some outdated attitudes, but they were few when compared to the overall welcome from the Star Trek community.
“There are always people who are going to set out to be hateful, and set out to be transphobic. There’s not a lot of Star Trek fans who are like that, thank God. It’s not a universe where that fits. But there is also a lot of love, even from people who maybe don’t know anyone who is trans. There are people who are asking questions, talking about things online, having actual conversations about it, which is really wonderful.”
Image: ViacomCBS, via CBR. Also featured in the first issue of the relaunched Star Trek Explorer is an interview with director David Cronenberg who plays the role of Federation agent Kovich, who is returning for Discovery Season 4. The interview covers his relief as an actor as opposed to a director, growing up watching the Original Series, and the specific role of Kovich in season three as the Terran-interrogator. But Cronenberg was tight lipped on what’s in store for Season 4: “I can only tell you I’ve been invited to be part of Season 4, and I was delighted with that. That’s about all I can tell you, and it’s not because I’m trying to be coy. It’s because I don’t know any more.”
For the full interview, as well as feature interviews from Ian Alexander (Gray Tal from Discovery), be sure to trek out the first issue of Star Trek Explorer.
Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds That’s What Phoenixes Do, Generally By Cat Hough The free Phoenix Prize Pack returns! From now until November 23rd, you can pick up a free Phoenix Prize Pack from Grym on Drozana Station or Onna on Deep Space Nine, once per day. If you are not aware, the Phoenix Prize Pack is a special pack, you can purchase with Dilithium or during this event you get one for free. Once you open it, you’re granted a token of one of five rarities, and then you can redeem that token for a list of prizes on that specific rarity tier.
Image: Cryptic Studios But wait, there’s more! The Experimental Starship Upgrade tokens are also returning to the Phoenix Prize Pack during this event! If you’ve been hanging onto some Ultra Rare tokens, now is the time to redeem them for an Experimental Upgrade Token. Also on sale right now until the 22nd–Keys and Keyring Bundles are 15% off!
YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TOOTH By Cat Hough Hey, surprise! Another new ship is available via the Infinity Lock Box. The United Earth Defense Force Vessel [T6] was designed as a large, sturdy vessel built for planetary defense and doesn’t at all look like a giant tooth–or an elephant.
Even the four blind men think it's an elephant. Image: Cryptic Studios. This ship features a Commander Tactical/Command Bridge Officer specialist seat, and a Lt. Commander Engineering / Command Bridge Officer specialist seat. With a 4/4 weapons layout and 5 tactical, 3 engineering and 3 science consoles.
It features the Mobile Defense Net Universal Console. With this technology equipped, your ship will be capable of generating a large area of protection for you and your allies, centered a short distance behind your vessel. This area moves with your ship, though you sacrifice maneuverability–but you are able to deactivate the field if you need to. This console also provides a passive bonus to Max and Current Shield Subsystem Power, and Maximum Shield Capacity.
Image: Cryptic Studios. And once the ship is leveled up, you gain access to the Interlaced Emitters Starship Trait. While this Trait is slotted, activating any Bridge Officer abilities that restore shields to yourself or an ally will also briefly apply an effect that automatically redistributes the target's shields, provides shield hardness, and renders shields immune to drain effects. This effect may not be reapplied to a target until it has worn off.
The “Duality” of Terror By Rosco McQueen More effective surprise attacks are coming your way in Star Trek Fleet Command, with the second part of the Duality arc coming to the game from Scopely bringing enhanced cloaking effectiveness. “The Klingons and Romulans have ramped up their war machines in an effort to resolve their conflict over the mysterious hybrid, Roj. Time is running out, and the outcome rests in your hands. Part Two of the Duality arc expands on Ship Cloaking technology and its impact in battle. The Federation have found a way to acquire the highly controversial device, and are now prepared to run their own stealth operations..[n]ew research opportunities have been developed to further increase the effectiveness of Cloaking, allowing for ever more devious plots and schemes to be hatched.”
Image: Scopely. Patch 36 includes a new Second Repair queue, four new Ship Cloaking Refits, twenty new missions, and three new officers, including two Epic ones.
The update also contains a number of bug fixes, as well as improvements to the web store.
This week on Episode 531 of Priority One: News is sparse as we gear up for the next season of Star Trek: Discovery, but there’s plenty to discuss in the world of Star Trek gaming!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Power Seating on Star Trek: Discovery By Rosco McQueen Sonequa Martin-Green is on the interview circuit in the lead up Season 4 of Discovery. She spoke with SFXMagazine about the feeling of finally sitting in the captain’s chair, and the answer isn’t as simple as “soft and comfortable, and could they install a cup holder?”
"It feels very humbling. But it also feels very emboldening. I’m grateful for it because you feel like you earned this position with Burnham. You feel like you were able to learn and grow and make mistakes and mature from them with her."
It’s a new direction with a new captain, and the new series is set to premiere next week!
Don't everyone cheer at once. Image: ViacomCBS, via GamesRadar. Time Enough For Mudd By Rosco McQueen Harcourt Fenton Mudd only appeared in two live-action episodes of Star Trek, and once in animated form, but he left a lasting impression [and I guess Rainn Wilson didn’t?–Ed.]. So much so that a spin-off was in the works, as revealed in an article from Fansided. The article delves into the Starlog Magazine interview archives to discover that the pitch never got past the desk of the Great Bird of the Galaxy. Gene Roddenberry told the actor, Roger C. Carmel, that the artists didn’t have time to develop the project, which would have seen Mudd take the lead in the series as a space pirate/intergalactic con-man. Carmel was supposed to reprise his role in a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but the actor died before filming began.
[No thank you, I've already seen what Hell is like.–Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekCore. Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Klingons Clash To Close Out 2021 By Rosco McQueen The shattered shards of Praxis float above the Klingon homeworld, as disruptor fire scorches the hull of allied ships. The Battle for Qo’noS has begun...again...and with it comes the opportunity for honor. And new starships! The TFO "Battle for Qo'nos" returns to PC (and soon to console) as the final event in Event Campaign III: your last chance to progress towards a free Tier 6 Infinity Promotion or Infinity Lock Box ship.
Another Klingon civil war, or as the rest of the galaxy calls it, Tuesday. Image: Cryptic Studios. After playing the event for 14 days, you’ll receive the Aakaar’s Vengeance console event reward. If you’re a fan of electrical damage, then you are in for a treat! The console launches an electrical burst that flies to the target and immediately deals shield-bypassing Electrical Damage. It shuts down non-shield systems one by one.
See what happens when you stick a fork in a power coupling? Image: Cryptic Studios. This is also the last opportunity, if you haven't already, to complete the Event Campaign III. Once complete you can redeem a free Tier 6 Infinity Promotion or Infinity Lock Box ship. The starships included are those only released before December 31st, 2020–but the starship will be bound to account, not bound to a character.
Doing $200 to Life(time) In Star Trek Online By Elio Lleo From now until December 9th lifetime subscriptions are on sale, for PC the sale price is $199.99, and console-specific prices are discounted by 33%. Some of the lifetime rewards include species unlocks like playable Talaxians or Joined Trill plus you get exclusive access to the Captain’s Table, a membership-required social zone. You also get automatic daily dilithium refining and a Zen monthly stipend.
The Token Will Set You(r Stuff) Free By Cat Hough In non-STO, but STO-adjacent news, Cryptic’s Dungeons & Dragons-licensed MMO Neverwinter has announced that certain in-game items can be unbound using an Unbind Token purchasable from the Zen Store. These items that were previously bound to a character can now be readily traded or sold in the Auction House. They are only starting with a limited number of items, but plan to expand the options. Also, some items won't be able to be unbound such as equipped mounts and companions due to how those items work.
But we can still hear Cryptic saying that they'll never break the chain. Image: Cryptic Studios. Why bring this up on Priority One [don’t look at me, you wrote it–Ed.]? Well, we’ve discussed this type of item becoming available in STO, but it seems like it wouldn’t work for ships or possibly bridge officers. However this would be amazing for bind-on-pickup items from the Lobi store.
STO Spinning Another Good Yar-n? By Rosco McQueen Denise Crosby has been a delight in Star Trek Online, adding just the right level of cloaked menace to the character of Sela. She also lent her voice to provide a conclusion to Tasha Yar’s temporal fate in the story mission “Survivor”. But a tweet this week sparked our curiosity, with the prospect of more Yar in our future.
Denise tweeted “ I know one of you will know this. What was the name of the Ep. where I’m running from the rape gangs on Turkana IV carrying my pet cat? I have a special surprise coming soon and need to rewatch the Ep. but can’t remember the title! Ah, age!“
https://twitter.com/TheDeniseCrosby/status/1455688486699159552 If you’re playing along at home, the answer is “Where No One Has Gone Before” from TNG [S1E6–Ed.]. But what could this mean? Will we see Tasha turn up in Star Trek Online sometime soon? Perhaps a mirror version to help expand the current “Reflections” story arc? Only time will tell.
Gamemaster’s Log, Supplemental By Rosco McQueen Gamemasters and new players to Star Trek Adventures can now consult new books, when there are trying times at the gaming table. New editions of the Player’s Guide and the Gamemaster’s Guide, both now available for print preorder! The guides aren’t standalone, but complement your rulebook of choice for STA from Modiphius, (Starfleet Core Rulebook, Klingon Core Rulebook, or the Tricorder Collector’s box set).
"The Prime Directive...is the guiding principle of Starfleet, up until the script says it isn't." Image: Modiphius Entertainment. Strangely enough, the play guide is for players, and the Gamemaster’s guide is for the gamemaster. In an article from STA Project Manager Jim Johnson, he explains that the guides are there to give tabletop players new and old the tools to play any type of character in the Star Trek universe.“The many optional rules provided in the Gamemaster’s Guide provide gamemasters with more ways to tweak the gameplay, enabling you to scale the rules you use at your table up or down, depending on your group’s preferred game style and desired level of ‘crunch’. Whether you run a rules-light, fast-paced game or a more detailed, tactical game (or even something in between), there should be enough interesting options in the book to help you create amazing Star Trek adventures with your friends.”
This week on Episode 529 of Priority One: New Jersey settles the age old question–which is better: Star Trek or Star Wars; Star Trek wins several awards; Star Trek Online gets some quality of life improvements; and we’re joined by Star Trek: Discovery’s Noah Averbach-Katz!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Great NJ Debate! By Elio Lleo, Local Correspondent As we record this episode of our show, it’s Election Night in the United States for several important political positions throughout the country. One contest, however, rises above the rest here in my home, the Garden State [my condolences–Ed.].
Which is better, Star Wars or Star Trek?
A recent poll conducted by Rutgers-Eagleton attempted to give us an answer. Lead by Ashley Koning, assistant research professor and director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling (ECPIP) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, the school took to Twitter and Facebook to poll New Jersians on the issue. The results–well, they’re disappointing. According to the poll, Star Trek lost by double digits: 41% for Wars vs 16% for Trek among 18-34 year olds. Though the gap did begin to close, as ages started to rise.
But that’s not where this ends…New Jersey website nj.com put together a debate featuring Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-7) on Team Trek, and Rep. Andy Kim (D-3) and Ashley Koning, director of the Rutgers-Eagleton poll, on Team Wars. The debate is a little over 24 minutes long, but it's a delightfully lighthearted discussion about how both franchises can be applicable to current political topics.
https://youtu.be/eKAoQhUv-nI Another No Win Scenario for the Kelvin Timeline? By Elio Lleo Can Star Trek 4 compete and succeed? That’s the question that Scott Mendelson of Forbes.com posed in an opinion piece about the franchise. You see, Dune has already been green-lit for its second installment due to release in October of 2023. But, the announcement of a sequel before production has even begun isn’t a first. Mendelson points to the Kelvin Timeline series of Trek movies as an example.
"Captain, it appears to be the timeloop anomaly known as Production Hell." Image: ViacomCBS, via Forbes. It’s been announced time and again that we’re going to get a fourth installment, but Mendelson argues that 2023 may end up hurting the franchise like it did in 2016. You see, back in 2016 Star Trek Beyond competed against the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy and Fast and the Furious. Come 2023, it’s another round of competition with films like Fast & Furious 10, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Mission Impossible, and Shazam.
So, can Star Trek really take a foot-hold in the box office battles?
Robbins Takes Nickelodeon To Warp By Cat Hough Speaking about Star Trek films, in a recent interview Alex Kurtzman and CEO of Paramount Brian Robbins spoke about Prodigy and the future of Trek, including the films. Robbins, who continues to serve as president of Nickelodeon, believes Prodigy is a perfect fit with the Paramount+’s current Nickelodeon content and Kurtzman’s other Star Trek content. He enjoyed Prodigy so much, he said he had wished they had released it in theaters as a full-length animated film.
Whatever you say, Beebop. Image: ViacomCBS/Yahoo. Robbins and Kurtzman say they are already developing projects that may include Prodigy merchandising and an animated feature film, as well as other live-action features. Robbins said, “We don’t know enough yet. We’re working on several fronts and obviously Alex is the key for the franchise [on Paramount+]. J.J. has been the keeper of the franchise on the film side. We hope that as a company that we do what’s right for the franchise altogether.”
When pressed for more specific details on said live-action film, Robbins said, “There’s a lot going on and I’m just going to leave it at that.” But even with all that he and Kurtzman go on to say that they are planning out the next decade of the franchise.
Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds STO Certified Agile In 2411 By Rosco McQueen Star Trek Online is continuing to roll out Tier Six updates to starships, going back to refresh and upgrade some of the classics of the game. This week it was announced two starships are coming your way in a new Zen store bundle called the Agile Classics! The bundle contains the new Equinox and Da Vinci classes, which are tier six updates to the Nova and Sabre classes respectively. For 6000 Zen you’ll receive the two starships, as well as two Fleet Modules and two Experimental Ship Upgrades.
Image: Cryptic Studios The Equinox Pilot Scout departs from the ship's origins, as it’s a science vessel in name only. It sports 5 science console slots, a 4/2 weapon layout, a Commander Science/Pilot Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and can equip dual cannons. The Universal Console - Nucleogenic Ignition creates a radiation-like energy that is harmful to that ship's connected EPS conduits, damaging nearby foes and boosting hull and shields for nearby allies. The Starship Trait–Synthetic Good Fortune boosts global Critical Hit Chance, along with increases to Starship Control Expertise. This Starship Trait also provides a passive boost to travel speed in Sector Space.
The Da Vinci is a compact starship with a 4/3 weapon layout. Classed as an escort, it’s also a Miracle Worker starship sporting a Commander Tactical/Miracle Worker Specialist Bridge Officer seat. The experimental weapon on the Da Vinci is a gatling emitter which spins up continuous fire on a targeted enemy ship until it is destroyed or can no longer be targeted. The ship may be one to consider if you’re a fan of Beam Overload, with the new Starship Trait–Energy Overdrive. Activating Beam Overload, Fire at Will or Exceed Rated Limits will increase Beam Weapon Damage, Speed and Turn Rate for 10 seconds. At close range, a 50% Beam Weapon Damage bonus can be achieved, but even at long range, this trait still gives a 10% bonus.
When the horseshoe crabs come for their revenge, this is what they'll roll up in. Image: Cryptic Studios. The universal console delves deep into beta-canon, drawing inspiration from the Star Trek: Destiny novels. In the novel Lost Souls, the USS Da Vinci, a Sabre-class starship crewed by the Starfleet Corps of Engineers, saves the planet Troyius from a Borg invasion by making the planet disappear. The Universal Console - Troyius Protocol, causes the starship to shunt additional power to weapons systems before activating a cloak-like effect, with a quick boost of hull and shield regeneration.
Suited To The Purpose By Cat Hough Announced earlier today, players are getting a much appreciated quality of life upgrade! Your captains and bridge officers now have a new Environmental Suit slot in their inventory. This will be the only place EV suits can be equipped. So, if your character was wearing an EV suit as their main armor, it has been automatically unequipped and placed in your inventory. Just place the suit in the new spot to have access to it. You’ll be able to switch between your standard armor and the EV suit at any time, choosing which stats, passives, set bonuses, and other effects you use.
For the views that (literally) take your breath away. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekBBS. Also, your EV suit automatically equips itself when you enter a hostile environment. If you do not have an EV suit equipped, then a default one will activate. However, this default suit has no stats at all, so you will likely wish to equip a suit in the new slot. While you’re in a hazardous area, you will be unable to manually deactivate the EV suit. But now you will also be able to activate and deactivate the lights on your suit.
This week on Episode 529 of Priority One: We power up for Star Trek: Prodigy, with the cast and crew promotion peaking as the premiere prepares to play–plus we get some more details on the explosive new additions to Star Trek Online!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Star Trek: Prodigy Promotion Peaks in Premiere Preparations By Rosco McQueen This week the Trek universe welcomes a brand new adventure to our screens, with Star Trek: Prodigy to make its debut on Paramount+ on October 28. A few sneak peeks have been filtering through, with Prodigy teasers tempting new fans during NFL Sunday Football. In the first clip, Dal can be seen making his escape from the mining facility in dramatic fashion. In the second clip, we are treated to the Protostar powering up, with characters Dal and Rok-Tahk finally being able to converse thanks to the universal translator.
https://twitter.com/StarTrekOnPPlus/status/1452347822049677315?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1452347822049677315%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomicbook.com%2Fstartrek%2Fnews%2Fstar-trek-prodigy-uss-protostar-sneak-peeks-nfl-sunday-football%2F Both scenes are fun and exciting, with the standout being the effort that has gone into the musical score which helps it feel very much at home in the Star Trek universe. The folks at Gizmodo felt that tiny moment highlighted something special about the Star Trek franchise—the ability of everyone to communicate freely, as well as not judging a book by its hulky rock-encrusted cover.
A Seat at the Grown-Up's Helm Station Prodigy executive producers/co-creators Kevin and Dan Hageman, and executive producer/director Ben Hibon, spoke with Trekmovie.com about the challenges around finding that entry point into the Star Trek multiverse, with Dan Hageman saying,
“We never really view it as a kid show. We view it as a show for people who don’t know Star Trek, which could be young or old. And so we always had that perspective of the outsider and that freed us up. We wanted to keep the stakes real for an older audience. We never want to dumb things down for kids. Kids are really smart. They may have a learning curve in the show, but they’ll get there.”
Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekMovie.com The creators go on to talk about how there was never any other option for the training hologram: it was always Captain Janeway from the start. They also mention she may not be the only hologram we see, and hint at real characters (like Captain Chakotay) making an appearance but not as holograms. As for Captain Janeway herself, Kate Mulgrew has also been on the interview circuit, explaining to cinemablend.com if the character was going to appear on-screen, then it was always going to be her who would play the role.
“Well, I certainly needed to come back to this character if threatened with an imitation. I think that only I can voice this character, and only I should, because I’m the only one who knows who she is. I think that the young people would recognize that very quickly. That might be arrogance on my part, but I don’t think so. I think they have a very discerning imagination.”
Voyager: The Next Generation Mulgrew says she hasn't been approached about reprising her role as Kathryn Janeway in a live-action series (outside of Star Trek: Nemesis). According to the actor, hologram Janeway won’t be as fiery as her living counterpart–as she’s helping a ship of children navigate the cosmos. The caring side of Janeway was echoed by the cast and crew at New York Comic Con in an interview with Gizmodo. COVID-19 restrictions meant the cast was unable to record together, so for Brett Gray who plays the role of Dal, finally getting together with Mulgrew was something else.
“I got to sit next to her today at Comic-Con—and it is, it’s palpable. There’s a majesty that she has, and you can feel it when we announced she was coming out today. Just to walk on stage for the panel was like—the audience was deafening. She is an icon. And so, I feel very lucky that the first iteration of Star Trek we get to be a part of has someone like that we get to model and watch. People who are incredible fans of Janeway and all of that get to now have a way into our show, too, and see what it’s like for people who know nothing.”
For the final word on the series, Kate Mulgrew spoke about now being the perfect time to bring in a brand new audience. “It is an important time for Voyager, it’s an important time for Star Trek. I think in terms of pop cultural history, now is the time to target this young demographic and introduce to them the wonderful mysteries of Star Trek and Gene Roddenberry’s splendid philosophy.”
And sweet ships. Don't forget the sweet ships. Image: ViacomCBS, via io9. Soong Long, Farewell, Altman Will Go Goodbye By Thomas Reynolds We knew that Brent Spiner will be returning for Picard Season 2 for some time now. You may have thought it would be as Altan Inigo Sybok…er, Soong, who was apparently just out of frame in every TNG scene with Data’s “parents.” After all, Data was really, truly, 100%-for-sure dead when the curtain dropped on Season 1. Well that’s not the case, according to Inverse magazine...Spiner’s role as Altan, that is. Data’s still dead.
"Nothing is stranger to man than his own image." [Karel Capek, R.U.R.] Image: ViacomCBS, via Inverse. According to interviewer Ryan Britt, Spiner “know[s] they haven’t revealed much about me being in the show. I can tell you I’m a member of the Soong family. And, that I’m not playing a character I’ve ever played before.” Given Season 2’s central temporal shenanigans, it seems likely that Spiner will play a 21st century Soong ancestor. However, if you consider Data and his siblings to be Soong family members, then Spiner might be a temporally-displaced android instead.
It’s definitely not Data, at least. He’s…yep, still dead.
What Goes Around, Khans Around By Rosco McQueen The third season of The Movies That Made Us has dropped on Netflix. Its creator, Brian Volk-Weiss from The Nacelle Company, spoke with comicbook.com about the possibility of a superhero-focused future episode, as well as some tasty Trek nuggets. You might be thinking the ideal movies to cover in this documentary style would be 1989’s Batman or Christopher Reeve's first Superman movie. According to Volk-Weiss, he actually would go a little more modern and cover 2008’s Iron Man:
“It would be Iron Man, because Iron Man is the most important[. B]ecause if Iron Man had failed, nothing else would have happened. And also, I like that story of not just seeing a movie come together, but a universe come together."
As for those Trek nuggets, surely a film like Wrath of Khan would be on their sensors for a future episode? Volk-Weiss confirms there was discussion, but in the end it came down to covering all four quadrants–of storytelling.
“But usually, we want four-quadrant movies. And what that means is, for anyone who doesn't know, it's young people, old people, men, women, everybody. And that's what we try to do. And also multi-generational. My generation grew up with Home Alone, and the two generations afterward–including my children–they like Home Alone as much as I do, if not more. So that's what we try to do."
Quick Star Trek News Roundup Last week, we discussed the History Channel’s upcoming documentary “The Center Seat.” Unfortunately, we didn’t yet know the release date. Well, we’ve got it now, and it’s slated to premiere on November 5th, 2021.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Guardian of Sometime Later By Thomas Reynolds First introduced with 2018’s Pop Culture Hero Coalition bundle, the Mirror Guardian brought sinister flavor to an otherwise-unremarkable T6 cruiser. Other than replacing the Lieutenant Engineering/Intel with a Lieutenant Engineering/Command bridge chair, the Mirror Guardian looked to be the same as its Prime counterpart. Once the bundle sold out, that was it: the Mirror Guardian was never seen again...until now, that is.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1451579395525812224 With STO taking a good hard look in the Mirror (Universe), it’s the perfect time for this one-and-done vessel to stage its comeback. But rather than setting course for the Phoenix Prize Pack or Mudd's Market, Cryptic was all set to sell the Mirror Guardian Cruiser for the standard 3000 Zen in the Zen Store instead.
As part of the re-release, the Prime and Mirror Guardian models were remastered to the current level of fidelity, like we’ve seen for a good number of ships by now. Players who already own the Mirror Guardian will receive these updates for free: just ready your Cruiser, visit the ship Customization Interface, and apply a preset. Both Type 1 and Type 2 hull models will be available, along with the Legendary Federation starship materials.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1452736912150515716?s=20 Now normally we’d remind you to Trek out the link in our shownotes at this point. But we won’t. Because you can’t! On October 25th, Cryptic tweeted that “the release of the Mirror Guardian in the Zen Store has been delayed until December on all platforms,” and they’re “taking down the blog and any past references to it.” We can only guess what kind of skullduggery and intrigue is behind the delay. Because...I mean, it’s the Mirror Universe. There’s gotta be intrigue.
Splosion! By Elio Lleo Well, while we’re on the topic of ships, the 10 year old MMO is always striving to improve! Most recently, Ship Artist and FX Artist Ian Richards decided to make an explosive change. The animations that occur as your ship receives damage in the game has been updated–including the grand explosion that happens when yer ship just canna take it anymore! It might seem like a small improvement, but boy is it glorious!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-QVLE01MV4
This week on Episode 528 of Priority One: We delve into the whale-filled washup of the season finale of Lower Decks, Anson Mount discusses literally sitting in the captain’s chair, and is that a star on top of the Christmas tree or a Borg baby spray-painted gold? In gaming news, we take a closer look at Star Trek Online’s Halloween event, and roll for shield strength in a new release from Star Trek Adventures!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds What’s the Deal With All These Feels, McMahan? By Elio Lleo Mike McMahan, the creator of Star Trek: Lower Decks, isn’t resting on his laurels! Nope! After a (generally) well-received Season 2 of the Star Trek animated adventure, McMahan is making the rounds talking about the season–which wrapped last week on October 14th. Sam Stone of Comic Book Resource jumped right in and asked about its unusual villain: the Pakleds. McMahan’s explanation:
When we were writing the first season, we were in the thick of a pretty dark time across the world–the re-rise of fascism across multiple countries, obviously a lot of politics happening in this country and, not to put too fine a point to it, things that had seemed like a joke in the first place suddenly becoming much more dangerous because we weren't vigilant about it. The Pakleds seemed like a perfect opportunity for that…
[This sight gag doesn't work in a podcast app but I stand by it nonetheless–Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via Comic Book Resource. Really Be Careful What You Wish For, Mariner What about that incredible cliffhanger? Well according to McMahan, the goal of Season 2 was meant to show Mariner “grappling with themes of betrayal and being left.” Supposedly, Mariner’s got some past trauma that we haven’t been privy to yet. Nevertheless, McMahan explains that Mariner will start Season 3 struggling to deal with having her mother taken from her. [NOT JUST HER, MIKE–Ed.] When talking with StarTrek.com he explained, “...in the first season we were really creating a family, and in the second season we kind of tested them. And in the finale of the second season, we're dealing with the loss, the family breaking up.”
What about our other characters? Well, there seems to be something deeper going on with Rutherford. Something more than just a faulty cybernetic implant. MacMahan tells CBR.com, “... it's about Rutherford. There's stuff about Rutherford that he doesn't even realize and this is his second implant.” They go on to discuss some of the other character dynamics–like the “will they/won’t they” tension between Rutherford and Tendi–along with some takeaways McMahan learned from the first two seasons.
Mainly that anyone you talk to could secretly be Jeffrey Combs. Anyone. Image: ViacomCBS, via Comic Book Resource. Center Chair, Hot Seat, Call It What You Will By Cat Hough If you have not had a chance to see the new trailer for the upcoming History Channel docu-series The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek, you should definitely trek it out. According to the press release, The Center Seat will be “the ultimate Star Trek documentary that everyone has always wanted, and now they’re getting.” Each episode of the series will focus on a different chapter in Star Trek history, starting with the inception of the original Star Trek series at Desilu. But even the trailer features some pretty saucy quotes from the cast and crew of the various shows and movies.
https://youtu.be/J_IOHcPuN3Q For example, we hear more from Wil Wheaton, Denise Crosby, Kate Mulgrew and Robert Beltran about their less than ideal working circumstances and for Cirroc Lofton–we hear about his extreme dislike for having to wear the “onesie” uniform while also going through puberty. Nicolas Meyer, writer of The Undiscovered Country, speaks about how much William Shatner hated the script for the movie and the effect that had on, well, pretty much everyone else involved [yeah and you thought Final Frontier was a good idea, now sit down–Ed.]
Mmmm. Taste that grain. Image: ViacomCBS, via Deadline. The show doesn’t cover any of the new Trek series, but definitely appears to be a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the Star Trek universe over the first 55 years of the show. Created by the Nacelle Company, who also produced Netflix’s The Movies That Made Us and The Toys That Made Us, the series is narrated by Dr. Beverly Crusher herself, Gates McFadden, and directed by Nacelle Company founder Brian Volk-Weiss. There’s not been an official release date given other than it should premiere sometime this fall.
Festivities Will Now Commence By Rosco McQueen It’s the most wonderful time of year; when the nanoprobes gently come to rest on ornaments hanging from the boughs of a tree, and assimilation tubules shine in the festive glow of twinkling lights. Christmas is soon upon us, and you can count down to festive assimilation with the 2021 Borg Cube advent calendar. The calendar features 24 Trek gifts behind alcoves (or windows if you prefer) and includes gifts of socks, coasters, and an espresso cup commemorating the first warp speed flight in 2063.
It’s made by Eaglemoss, the same company who also made a TARDIS-shaped advent calendar for devout Whovians, and is available for purchase now. It could be just the thing to put you in the mood for Picard season 2, with the Borg Queen to feature as part of the time-travelling tale. And speaking of season 2…
I hope one of those is an apology to Icheb and Hugh. Image: Eaglemoss. Soji’s Sojourn By Rosco McQueen In an interview with Trekmovie.com, Isa Briones spoke about where we find Soji in Picard season 2: a place where she can finally be herself, now that being an android is no longer outlawed.
“We’re definitely seeing a new kind of level of her evolution as she’s coming into her own. She’s finally allowed to be who she is and be accepted by the universe, the galaxy, whatever you want to call it. So yeah, we get to see her in this new, more certain place of who she is. And that’s very exciting.”
The more certain place also has a pool? Jealous. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekMovie.com The interview covered working under strict COVID conditions, as well as the broader strokes of season two and how it connects to the world we’re living in. “There’s a big emphasis, I think, on mental health, for sure. We’re seeing these characters going through some hard moments and really leaning on each other and prioritizing their own mental health in order to save everyone else. And I think that’s a very relatable storyline and a storyline that we need right now.”
Your classic Good Cop/Borg Cop dynamic. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekMovie.com We’re All Batty for Strange New Worlds By Rosco McQueen The hype train continues heading towards the station for Strange New Worlds–even Anson Mount starring as Batman in the new DC animated movie Injustice can’t stop interviewers from asking about the new series.
Either that, or they ask about his starship's extended warranty. Image:ViacomCBS, via SYFY. Mount will play the role of the Dark Knight in the animated adaptation of the video game Injustice, where a traumatized Superman turns evil. In an interview with SYFY Wire, Mount talks about the recording process, and not being the first Christopher Pike to take a turn at Batman. (If you’re playing along at home, Bruce Greenwood has voiced Batman a couple of times, and was also the Kelvin Universe’s version of one of Starfleet’s greatest captains). But when the discussion turned to Strange New Worlds, Mount reinforced the episodic nature of the show, as well as a moment that would give every Trek fan goosebumps.
“I was just there as Anson in my own clothes and I sat down in the chair and it was in that moment that I flashed back to playing Star Trek as my make-believe game when I was like eight years old. Something about it was just really strangely emotional for me, and I'm still doing that. I don't even know really how to articulate it, but it's surreal and it's weird... but it's something that I'm so grateful for.”
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Fanatical Devotion to the Many By Cat Hough Star Trek Online tweeted earlier today that the recent partnership with Fanatical offering in-game bundles to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of America raised more than $77,000. Well done, everyone who donated!
Cat’s Tale of “Cat’s Tale” By Cat Hough Well, it’s been a week since the “Cat’s Tale” Halloween TFO was released, and while it took players a few days to get to know how to navigate the phases of the TFO, it seems that most people are enjoying the mission. As you and your team are first transported to the castle on Pyris VII (or is it Boreth?) the music and lighting definitely set the mood for battling skeletons, witches, skulls and Devidians. In a creepy surprise, you’re treated to some Bonnie-Kin voice-over as you make our way downstairs and through the hallways lighting candles–because it’s dark in this castle!
In the first phase, you are attacked by skeletons, but you can only kill them when they are standing within the circles of candlelight. Some equipment that we highly recommend is the Universal Kit Module - Gravity Containment Unit Mk XII. You can get this kit module as a Tier IV reward from the Discovery reputation; if you use it while you’re standing in the circles, then you can just pull those skeletons over to you.
Oh don't worry. They'll find you either way. Image: Cryptic Studios/Bentus. Chores and Cleaning Up In the next phase, you enter a room to kill some witches who then transport you or you and a teammate to separate rooms. Now I’ve only ever been to the library, where you have to shelve books in the right place or you get attacked–but there’s also a cauldron room where you have to make potions and also a room with spiders–which I hope to avoid at all costs [(maniacal cackling)–Ed.].
Next, you go back and fight some more witches before you enter into the final phase where Devidians attack! While it is handy to have the Synchronic Proton ~~Pack~~ Distortion Prototype Assault Rifle, from the mission “Spin the Wheel” when fighting these Devidians any weapon will work. The thing to remember for the final battle is that if you are the one who has been phase-shifted, you need to stop attacking and locate the Devidian devices and deactivate them. You’re only phased for a short amount of time, so you need to be quick.
All in all–this is a fun TFO to play!
Adventures in Star Trek Year Five By Rosco McQueen If tabletop gaming is more your style, then be sure to trek out the latest update from Modiphius. The company behind Star Trek Adventures has worked hard to incorporate work from other Trek properties, like Star Trek Online and Hero Collector/Eaglemoss. Their latest release comes directly from the pages of IDW’s Star Trek Year Five, the comic series chronicling the final year of the Enterprise under James T. Kirk.
Hey Cat, found your spiders. Image: Modiphius Entertainment. The 26-page digital release is filled with content pulled directly from the pages of the Year Five series, adapted for use in Star Trek Adventures. There is information on two new factions, three new player character lifepath options (including the Tholians and I’Qosa), twelve non-player characters (including Harry Mudd and Gary Seven), and five starships to use as allies or adversaries.
Fred Love, STA Contributing Writer said in a blog post the series puts a new spin on some old characters, as well as delving into the world of Federation politics like never before. You don’t have to read the series to play, and the supplement is available for download now.
ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt For this week's Astrometrics Report, I wanted to shift the focus from science to science fiction: namely, an incredible presentation of Star Trek memorabilia at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California. The exhibit is called "Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds," and to cut to the chase, this is pretty much a must-see for anyone in the Los Angeles area or planning on traveling through sometime in the next few months. A lot of the artifacts on display come from the Paul G. Allen family collection, and the exhibit itself is very similar to one that was featured at the Pop Culture Museum in Seattle a few years ago. But even if you saw that wonderful collection, it is certainly worth seeing again.
Walking through the doors, you can expect to find pretty much everything a real Star Trek fan would want to see at this kind of exhibition–starting with a selfie opportunity in a reproduction of Kirk's chair from The Original Series. However much of what's display goes beyond mere photo opportunities, and really is centered around a collection of screen-used artifacts ranging from costumes, props, and even visual effects models. As a ship person, the highlights for me were probably the Enterprise-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation in the form of the original six-foot filming model that Industrial Light & Magic built for "Encounter At Farpoint." Just having a chance to take in this incredible work of art–seeing the original pain job, and imagining how it was used in the filming of all of those iconic scenes–occupied me for at least ten or fifteen minutes.
Image: TrekCore. Also on display was the incredible rework of the K't'inga-class battlecruiser as seen in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Having just built one of these scale models myself in the past year, it was amazing to see the incredible detailing patterns and paint schemes used in this update from its original appearance in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Other ship highlights include the original filming model for the Romulan warbird (as designed by Andy Probert), and the Borg cube as seen in Star Trek: First Contact. But the ship memorabilia even includes some of The Original Series, with the filming model of the Klingon D-7, and a version of the Enterprise built from the AMT/Ertl model kit that was actually displayed in the window outside the office in "The Trouble With Tribbles" before the digital remastering.
Cosplayers will likely be drawn to the incredible collection of costumes, worn by the leading actors in all of the Star Trek franchises through Discovery. You can also find a delightful array of props from many of the Star Trek productions, with a particular emphasis on incredibly rare surviving Original Series screen-used props for phasers, and communicators, and medical instruments. I think TOS fans might be particularly thrilled to see the helm from the bridge of the original U.S.S. Enterprise. While this set piece was not stored as carefully as one might hope over the years, it was lovingly and painstakingly restored as much as possible while retaining the original wood and equipment.
Image: Robert Wedemeyer/Skirball Center, via The Hollywood Reporter. You will also find another few photo opps including: a Jeffries tube you can crawl through, a Borg alcove that you can recharge in, and even a transporter (maybe slightly cheesy) that will do beam-in/beam-out effects...at least, on days the electronics are working, which sadly was not true when I was there. At least none of us were subject to a horrible, ugly transporter malfunction. Perhaps the single-most ambitious part of the exhibit is a Star Trek timeline, that attempts to put every single Star Trek series–from The Original Series through Picard–on a single string of dates (including multiple instances of time travel, and even a few parallel timeline splits here and there).
The exhibit will be running through February 22nd, so there's still time to plan your Star Trek getaway. I should also note the Skirball Center will only grant access to the facilities if you have proof of vaccination, or a recent negative COVID test. Advance reservations are required, and tickets are time-gated. I would note though, that the session I was at was fully sold out, but did not feel especially crowded.
This week on Episode 527 of Priority One: William Shatner returns to earth, NYCC returns and includes some amazing Star Trek announcements, Los Angeles has a new Star Trek destination, and things get spooky in Star Trek Online– Plus our review of the season 2 finale of Lower Decks!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Jake Morgan and Thomas Reynolds Shatner Slips The Surly Bonds Of Earth By Elio Lleo Space. The Final Frontier. And our first captain, James T. Kirk went on an incredible journey. Well, it was William Shatner who did the journey. On Wednesday, October 13th, the 90 year old broke records by joining Blue Origin for their second human space trip! At 10:30AM ET, all systems were a go and the Blue Origin rocket took off. Thankfully, the entire adventure went off without a hitch and upon exiting the pod, Shatner was visibly moved by the entire experience.
Photo Via TVLine.com After-Action Report: NYCC 2021 Star Trek: Discovery New York Comic Con returned to in-person events this year with phenomenal panels, incredible cosplay, and–of course–sneak peeks into the future of Star Trek. Our focus this episode is on the Star Trek: Discovery and Prodigy panels that took place over this last weekend. First, Star Trek: Discovery and its upcoming fourth season: this was a riveting panel with a surprising in-depth, yet spoiler-free, look into what we can expect from our intrepid characters.
When asked about the general “theme” of this next season, Wilson Cruz had this to say: “I feel like the stakes that we were living in reads in that trailer...the stakes in the story were really high, but the stakes in which we were making and telling the story were also high. And the theme of the entire season is about uncertainty, and about how we come together to deal with it and walk through uncertainty, to lean on each other as we find a way through it. And we were doing that in life as well, so I'm excited for you to see it.”
Showrunner Michelle Paradise followed up by explaining that in this season, “The Federation isn’t quite back together again….it’s continuing in Season 4.”
For our first non-binary and trans characters, much was left wanting in Season 3. So, will Grey finally be seen? Wilson Cruz had this to say, “we find a way to make sure Grey is seen as promised, and we get to see just how vital he becomes to the story and our mission. And I’m just excited about the fact that we have–finally–an official trans character on the show, in Star Trek, in the universe. And he does an amazing job.”
Now, things got a little spicy in the auditorium when Sonequa Martin-Green and David Ajala were asked if we’d ever learn about what happened between their characters during that fateful year. Here’s what they had to say:
Speaking of characters, if you’ve already watched the trailer–and you should have by now!– you can probably assume this is going to be a high-octane, high-stakes kind of season. How will Tilly be affected? Mary Wiseman had this to say,"that in combination with all the events of the third season similar to the way this pandemic experience, really kind of forced her to reinvestigate herself and her motivations. It kind of spirals her off into this personal journey, actually, which was very fun to play with.”
Sonequa Martin-Green followed with,“I think a lot of us on the ship...I don't think any of us were expecting to have a threat this big soon after jumping to this future. Because that was huge. and then I know for Burnham, it's a lot, it's like 'man, here we are again with a threat of great, of great magnitude." And so of course, these people in this story, being the honorable people they are, their true character comes out at that moment of greatest pressure. It's beautiful stuff that comes out, as hard as it may be.”
But, filming Season 4 during a pandemic was no small feat. When asked about how COVID impacted production, Michelle Paradise had this to say: “Discovery was actually one of the first producitons to go back. WE started back in November, and we were certainly the first show of this size to do it. There aren't enough words to talk about the tremendous, tremendous effort that our entire crew, our entire cast did to make the show this season. I cannot overstate how challenging it was, every step of the way, making sure we could make a show like this while keeping people safe. That being our focus, and then also making a show...it was tremendously challenging, and everyone came together, and worked together, and collaborated, and it was really beautiful to see and very difficult at the same time. The fact that we have this, that we can show you guys, it's really amazing. Our team is just incredible.”
Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 premiers November 18th.
Photo Via Heavy.com Star Trek: Prodigy Now, moving on to Star Trek Prodigy. Attendees of the panel were given an exclusive early screening of the first episode and an extended clip of HoloJaneway’s introduction to the crew is already online. But moderator Dawn Lewis–who plays Captain Freeman on Lower Decks–opened the panel with an important question: how will Prodigy stay true to the franchise? To which the Brothers Hageman replied, “they start way out in the Delta Quadrant...that was our way in: we wanted a bunch of new characters who knew nothing about Star Trek, just like our young audience. And then slowly (as you saw at the end of the pilot) they meet hologram Janeway, and then with every episode we get closer and closer into the Trekverse. We get to have so much fun taking our time, and introducing everything we love about Star Trek. For me, growing up, Trek was just so aspirational and I feel that, for kids today, not only they need that, I need that.”
Now, what about the style of Prodigy? Why CGI animation? Well, Producer Ben Hibon explained, “we wanted the show to have great scope and this feeling of adventure to be immense and fantastical. But at the same time the characters and their stories are very intimate. So we wanted the freedom to shoot these characters as we would cinematic as possible–to be as engaging with all of us as possible, as we go on this adventure with them.”
Not only did fans get a sneak peek but, we were also surprised to learn of new characters and actors being welcomed into the production. Daveed Diggs will voice Commander Tysess, an Andorian (Diggs is a Grammy and Tony-award winning member of the original Broadway cast of Hamilton). Jameela Jamil will voice Ensign Asencia, a Trill (Jamil is best known for her role in The Good Place), and Jason Alexander will voice Doctor Noum, a Tellarite (of course, we know George Costanza on Seinfeld, and Kurros in the VOY episode “Think Tank,”). And the big reveal…well, we’ll let the Hageman Brothers tell you,"oh wait, there's one other person. There's one small person named 'Captain Chakotay' [CAPTAIN?–Ed.] by Robert Beltran is coming on our show.”
So will we see the Protostar traverse the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, as well as spending time in the Delta? Only time will tell–the series will premiere on October 28.
Photo Via StarTrek.com I 🖖 LA By Cat Hough Well, you may not have been able to attend a Convention this year but, the Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds exhibit opened at Los Angeles’ Skirball Cultural Center on Oct. 7 and runs through Feb. 20, 2022. It features rare props and costumes from the past 55 years of Star Trek, including costumes worn by Patrick Stewart, Leonard Nimoy and Nichelle Nichols. There’s also a phaser from the original series, just one of two known to exist; a model of a Borg cube; and the head of the Gorn that Captain Kirk fought in the 1967 episode “The Arena.” The exhibit combines new Trek and old Trek, featuring both the open-chest Khan tunic worn by Ricardo Montalban in The Wrath of Khan as well as the less-revealing costume Benedict Cumberbatch [aka "RetKhan"–Ed.] wore in Into Darkness.
But the centerpiece of the exhibit is a navigation console operated by Lieutenant Sulu in the original series. The console was badly damaged and missing most of its buttons after 50 years in storage, so the team had the assistance of a group of fans to help restore it.
Visitors at the exhibit will get the chance to act with prop phasers and tricorders in a re-creation of the transporter bay. So if you’re headed to LA between now and February–be sure to swing by and trek out this exhibit.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
https://youtu.be/SwBJv5A-bA0 * Season 1 of Strange New Worlds has wrapped filming. Anson Mount thanks the fans because, without them [stop me if you’ve heard this one before–Ed.], none of this would be possible!
https://twitter.com/StarTrek/status/1447653234969956352 STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Jake Morgan and Thomas Reynolds Kirk, To Boldly STO By Rosco McQueen It was a moment of pure joy and wonder in Season three of Star Trek: Discovery. The crew had finally made it to Starfleet Headquarters, and there was a fleet of future starships waiting to blow their 23rd century minds. Among the rainforest ships and speedy escorts was an imposing neo-Constitution style ship, the Kirk class, now making its debut in Star Trek Online.
The T6 Kirk Temporal Heavy Battlecruiser will be available as part of the Research & Development Pack promotion from October 13. When you purchase and open an R&D pack from the C-Store, you will receive either 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack in addition to the R&D Pack contents.
The Kirk class boasts a 5/3 weapon layout, and features a Commander Engineering/Temporal Operative Specialist Bridge Officer seat and a Lt. Commander Universal/Command Specialist Bridge Officer seat. The “Field-Replicated Buster Pods” Universal Console fires out large, enemy-seeking missiles that deal massive kinetic damage. The starship trait “Risk Is Our Business” grants captains a stacking amount of temporary hit points per foe within 5km. This also works in combination with Threatening Stance, generating a large amount of Threat toward nearby foes when active and further enticing them to attack you.
Nova and Rhode Island Get Ravishing Refreshes By Rosco McQueen In other stylish starship news, the remaster project of the Star Trek Online fleet continues, with the Nova family getting a crisp new look. The remaster is a ‘from the ground-up rebuild’ according to Lead Ship and UI Artist Thomas Marrone, who shared the before and after pics in a blog post. The plucky little science ships now have a new screen-accurate ship material, as well as access to all “legendary” starship materials.
A Cat’s-Eye Review of the Mirror Gagarin By Cat Hough It’s been about a week since I’ve claimed the T6 Mirror Gagarin from the “Equal and Opposite” event running in Star Trek Online. I claimed the ship on one of my Tactical Temporal Recruits, who has been most recently flying the Mirror Warship with phaser cannons. But for this ship, because of the 4/4 weapons layout I decided to switch it up and try out the Agony Phaser beams that were also part of the reward from running the event. So far, I’m really enjoying the ship. It’s quite maneuverable: the base turn rate is 12, which can obviously be modified with traits and your skill tree. There’s definitely a tactical lean to this ship with a Commander Tactical station, so I probably would not recommend it for a science build. But the Projected Protomatter console is very interesting. I have noticed that you need to be facing your enemies for this to be very effective. It shoots protomatter at your enemies and causes a good amount of damage.
I’m still experimenting with the build, so I may end up swapping out this console for something else - but I wanted to give it a try. I’ve only just leveled it to Tier 5 last night, so I have not had a chance to try out the Protomatter Precursor trait. But to be honest I tend to stay away from shield-boosting traits, since there are other traits you can slot for increasing damage.
All in all, this is a very solid ship–especially for a ship that they give you for free! We may complain a lot about the ship economy [you don’t say–Ed.], but Star Trek Online gives out at least 2 top-tier ships every year to its players and this ship event was a pleasant surprise. Not to mention it’s a Mirror ship, giving you so many more opportunities for Space Barbie: when you claim this ship it comes with the Gagarin or Shepard skins–so fun to mix and match!
https://youtu.be/XlkM4MrvSR0
This week on Episode 526 of Priority One: the Next Generation of tours is in full swing at Ticonderoga, set photos from Picard Season 3, Star Trek Online gets spoOoOoOoky in their first Halloween special, and we review the latest episode of Lower Decks: "wej Duj"!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Touring the Next Generation in Ticonderoga By Elio Lleo Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of attending some phenomenal Star Trek themed events and exhibits [or seething with jealousy at it–Ed.], but few are as spectacular as what you’ll find in the sleepy town of Ticonderoga, New York. You see, James Cawley–who grew to fame as an Elvis impersonator–is also a die-hard Trekkie. His passion was so great that he decided to rebuild the sets for The Original Series where an old retail store used to be. He didn’t just want to build the Enterprise…he wanted to recreate the old Desilu Set.
Closest we'll probably come to having a religious experience. Image: Star Trek Set Tours. Now, after 4 years of being open to the public, Cawley is expanding! As they work to acquire an adjacent building, Cawley and his team have begun diligently recreating the sets from The Next Generation. Local news station WCAX got a sneak peak of their progress: when speaking to reporter Cat Viglienzoni, Cawley explains he has all the original blueprints as well as a direct line to Star Trek’s legendary creators Mike and Denise Okuda.
Star Trek: Picard Producer’s Sweet Sneak Peek Pics By Cat Hough If you’ve been following Star Trek: Picard executive producer and co-showrunner, Terry Matalas on Twitter, then you’ve seen the images he’s been sharing from the set of the show. If you are not following him, then you may want to. Since Season 2 has wrapped filming, the images he posted are likely sneak peaks from season three–either way, they are definitely interesting.
https://twitter.com/TerryMatalas/status/1442660363573465090?s=20 The images are all from what appears to be a Starfleet vessel from the late 24th century: the first image features the helm console for the ship, with Matalas noting the LCARS interface introduced on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Also of particular interest: the replicator display and table setting that includes a 24th-century Starfleet emblem and some new sci-fi cutlery. We still don’t know what the second season holds, but we have been told that the Q storyline will wrap up in Season 2. It’s also very likely that Jonathan Frakes will return to direct some episodes of Season 3.
https://twitter.com/TerryMatalas/status/1445033217875070977?s=20 Episodic Season Habit (It Becomes Automatic) By Cat Hough Anson Mount recently spoke about Strange New Worlds, echoing Akiva Goldsman’s description of the show: “we wanted our show to be more or less a throwback in every way we could... which meant more of an episodic structure. And so every episode is a distinct story...but the star of the show is the ship and the big idea of the week.”
Bridge to Astrocartography, figure out why we keep getting lost in those eyes. Image: TrekMovie.com As we’ve also discussed on prior episodes, filming for Strange New Worlds was done using Augmented Reality and Mount also spoke about that experience, saying, “It’s wild, man. Imagine an entire soundstage where the walls are all high-definition screens and there’s a ceiling projection...it’s really interesting to be in these environments because it’s a whole other level of filmmaking than I’ve ever seen before.”
A release date for Strange New Worlds has not been announced, yet. A big thanks to TrekMovie for sharing this exclusive interview from their coverage of Star Trek Day.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
In book news, the first novel in the Star Trek: Coda series has been released. This trilogy continues the adventures of characters from The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The three books in the trilogy are Moments Asunder by Dayton Ward, The Ashes of Tomorrow by James Swallow, and Oblivion's Gate by David Mack. Moments Asunder is already available, with the two sequels following in October and November. The pre-order pages include synopses for the books, revealing a plot dealing in time travel.
Plus, we got another glimpse at the upcoming Prodigy animated series. Nickelodeon recently tweeted a new trailer with the announcement that the show premieres on October 28.
Finally, are you ready to take flight on a midlife crisis of cosmic proportions? Then you should definitely trek out the series idea from the creators of Saturday Night Live. This new show would be titled “Star Trek: Ego Quest,” following the voyages of the SS New Shepard and its crew of random weirdos. Its mission: to just...sort of fly around space goofing off in a ship that looks like a penis.
https://youtu.be/XD66suMp3J4 STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds By the Spiking of My DPS, Something Wicked This Way Leaps By Rosco McQueen Replicate yourself a pumpkin spice raktajino and prepare to carve out a new experience in Star Trek Online: the MMO announced this week it will hold its first ever Halloween event!
“Captains will find themselves transported to an ancient castle on Pyris VII. The classic aliens from the Original Series episode ‘Catspaw’, the Old Ones, have returned once again to study humanity–but their plans have been disrupted by the Devidians!”
Honestly the idea of redoing "Knowledge is Power" is scarier. Image: Cryptic Studios. The three week event will be a single activity, where playing the event TFO “Cat's Tale!” every 20 hours rewards you with the usual one daily progress token. After 14 days of progress you unlock the event rewards: the Transmuter Wand Universal Kit Module, the Old One Vanity Pet, with the first character receiving 25,000 Dilithium Ore, and 3 Featured Episode Reward Boxes.
The Universal Kit Module - Transmuter Wand will transform your target into a sentient black cat, complete with Bad Luck Aura! The aura disables shields and most powers to nearby allies, who will flee in fear from the frightful feline.
What every kid wants this Halloween, a subspace bubble wand. Image: Cryptic Studios. The event will be available on all platforms on October 13. An interesting note is that this will become a regular annual event, similar to First Contact Day. The article notes it begins with the one TFO, with plans to grow the event year-on-year with more content.
This week on Episode 525 of Priority One: Jeffrey Combs speaks in evil robot about his appearance on Lower Decks, Prodigy showrunners drop some details about the series a month out from the premiere, and it’s confirmed - the TNG cast really are one big happy family. In gaming news, a new T6 remaster of a classic workhorse starship comes to Star Trek Online, and finally we enter the holo-pod and look at the latest episode of Lower Decks “I, Excretus”.
This week’s Community Question is:
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TREK IT OUT Edited by Jake Morgan Weyooops...Jeffery Combs With i09 By Jake Morgan A great actor makes you feel. Whether joy, anger, love, hate - a truly gifted thespian makes you ache for their presence - be it revered or reviled. We Star Trek fans are graced with many such actors and characters. Nimoy’s Spock. Whoopie’s Guinan. Comb’s Weyoun. Comb’s Brunt. Comb’s Penk. Comb’s Shran. Comb’s...well, you get the picture. This week, i09 sat down with the prolific Star Trek trouper Jeffery Combs to talk about our latest favorite Comb’s role - the devious supercomputer Agimus!
Comb’s had glowing things to say about the writing staff of Star Trek: Lower Decks, explaining to James Whitbrook of i09 what drew him to the show. ”I liked the script a lot and I’m really happy with how it turned out. I find it—the show—just to be really... witty. Rapid-fire. The joke is past you before you go, “Wh-wh-wha?” A different tone from any other Star Trek I’ve ever done. And I kind of like that. It’s refreshing. It doesn’t take itself quite so seriously as some of the other iterations.”
While Combs was complimentary of Lower Decks, he wasn’t shy about his feelings towards the entertainment industry. When asked whether he’d return to a LIVE-Action version of the franchise, Comb’s said ”You have to be asked to dance. You have to be invited. It’s really not up to me. But I kind of feel I still have some gas in the tank. But you know, when it comes to commerce and entertainment it’s just like cereal: “New and improved!” [...]. So, I don’t really know what goes through decision-makers’ minds, but there always seems to be some sort of a disconnect between what the fans would enjoy and what they wind up doing. Not always. Not always.”
To find out how Comb’s felt about playing an antagonist, his thoughts on Voice Acting, and much more, be sure to follow the link in our show notes at priorityonepodcast.com!
One big happy TNG family By Rosco McQueen Some news that as Star Trek fans we’ve all known for a while, but is heartwarming to see it confirmed. Yes, the cast of The Next Generation really do all like each other. In fact, they’re all incredibly close.
In an interview with The Express in the UK, Marina Sirtis confirmed that the cast do indeed see themselves as a family. They’ve been friends since the early days of the series… and the producers hated it.
"They hate when the cast like each other because they talk. Producers don't want you talking. They want us all hating each other and being competitive with each other, so that they can lie to you."
Sirtis explains how after the death of her husband, it was the crew who were there for her soon after. Lavar Burton, Brent Spiner and Michael Dorn all immediately visited with Sirtis on the day her husband, Michael Lamper, died. She also spoke about the support she received from Gates McFadden.
Akiva gets his Wish By Cat Hough Akiva Goldsman has been extremely busy of late, acting as executive producer and co-showrunner for both Star Trek: Picard and the upcoming series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. If those two roles weren’t busy enough he also wrote and directed the pilot episode of Strange New Worlds. Goldsman told Trekmovie.com that it was really important to him to set the tone and style of the show, saying “I really wanted to make a show that would have appealed to the 12-year old me that went to that Star Trek convention in 1974. And it felt like the best way to do that would be to kind of help set the tone visually, and really more in storytelling.”
He also notes that the audience will notice some changes in the uniforms and sets from how they appeared in Discovery, since he wanted it to look more in line with the Original Series.
As we have mentioned in previous episodes, Strange New Worlds will be episodic, and Goldsman expounds on that, saying “Our characters will carry with them what they suffer from, or what they learned, from episode to episode. But the stories are episodic.”
In addition to the show being episodic, Goldsman says that the show is meant to be an ensemble piece - so it won’t just be ‘The Pike Show’ and while it won’t go into every character’s backstory each episode, there will be a “focus” on different characters as the show goes on.
Starfleet snippets from Prodigy showrunners By Rosco McQueen Star Trek: Prodigy is a month away from its debut, and the showrunners are dropping some tiny trek nuggets in interviews. In a chat with TrekMovie, Prodigy executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman and co-executive producer/director Ben Hibon reinforced the idea that this new series, specifically for kids, is an entry point to the franchise.
Kevin Hagemen said “While these are kids in our show, they’re in the adult world of Trek. And they’re gonna slowly discover it, and have their falls, and their victories and stuff. It really is a show for people who have not experienced Trek before.”
The journey of the Prodigy crew starts in the Delta Quadrant, with many familiar races that Voyager came across. In the interview the producers mention there are very well thought out reasons why we will see so many Alpha species in the Delta Quadrant, but that no one has really got it yet. They also mention that the USS Protostar was launched after Voyager returned home, but then quickly halt the conversation around the prototype’s secret origins. The show takes place in 2383, five years after Voyager returned home.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Jake Morgan Spoooooky teaser… By Cat Hough Well, it appears something spppoooooky is going to happen in Star Trek Online on October 13….we don’t know what - but there was a cryptic tweet made earlier this week telling us to ‘Remember the curse!’ In the video we see some type of coat rack or a hat stand, a black cat, inserted images of a possible raven with a creepy clock ticking in the background. What does it all mean??
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1442519570271584260?s=20 Steamrunner Bundle...because we must have more bundles… By Cat Hough The next installment of the ships of the line remastering and repackaging adventures: the Blockade Runner Bundle hits the Zen store on Friday, October 1 on PC. The price is 5,000 Zen, but you can get it for 35% off until October 8!
The bundle also includes:
But in what we hope is a new move for Zen store releases, the T6 Appalachia will also be available as a separate purchase in the Zen Store.
This ship features 4/3 weapons layout and a Lt. Commander Tactical / Command Bridge Officer specialist seat, and a Lieutenant Universal / Intel Bridge Officer specialist seat plus it can load dual cannons.
And it comes equipped with Universal Console, the Tricobalt Tear Launcher plus an Experimental Weapon Slot, equipped with Hull Spike Battery. The Mastery trait is Piercing Projectiles, so when you activate a Torpedo or Mine firing mode Bridge Officer ability will grant a large Shield Penetration and Hull Penetration bonus for a short time.
https://youtu.be/myFX7I4CU-g Combat Alert! Defense screens up! Arm the lasers! By Shane Hoover Prompted by a recent STO Reddit thread, website Massively OP dedicated their “Massively Overthinking” column on September 23rd to one question. “Would you play your favorite MMO without its IP?”
Many MMO’s were on the table for discussion, but there were some interesting opinions on Star Trek Online.
Writer Andy McAdams pointed out “I started binging on Star Trek Discovery again and it made me want to play the game, so I downloaded it. But I know I don’t particularly enjoy the game and I’m only playing it for the IP. For me, I don’t think it would stand on its own.”Another writer, Tyler Edwards, says “I don’t think I’d ever have spent any significant amount of time on this game without the IP”. But he hits an important note pointing out that “What makes the game work is the massive amount of love the people behind it clearly have for the Star Trek universe.”
This week on Episode 524 of Priority One: New York Comic Con is ready to Trek Out; the community rallies behind Wilson Cruz; Star Trek Online updates its minimum system requirements; mobile games cross to desktop; and we review Lower Decks’ “Where Pleasant Fountains Lie”–but not before we chat with Cryptic Studios’s Content Creator Ryon and Environment Artist Gianna!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Trekking Out the Big Apple By Elio Lleo Convention season is in full swing and New York Comic Con is next. Starting October 7th and ending October 10th, this four day event usually has stuff for everyone! Unique to this year’s presentation is hybrid participation: not only are organizers reducing the total number of attendees, you can also purchase a virtual ticket that will give you access to some of the panels right from the comfort of your own home.
But what’s so special about NYCC? As of right now, Paramount+ is slated to present at least two panels: on Saturday, October 9th at 12:45pm the cast and producers of Star Trek: Discovery take the Empire Stage. Then on Sunday, October 10, Star Trek: Prodigy will premiere its first episode along with a panel.
Image: ViacomCBS/Nickelodeon, via TrekCore. But that’s not all–join the Roddenberry Podcast Network as we present a panel titled “Star Trek’s Guide to Community.” I’ll be there along with Kennedy and Sue from Women at Warp! That’s happening Saturday, Oct 9th at 2:15pm.
There’s also a Hallmark presentation with new Trek ornaments, a virtual only panel with the folks behind the new Star Trek Magazine, and even Bill Shatner will be there on Thurs, October 7th.
Wilson Cruz Harassed During Star Trek Day By Elio Lleo When it comes to communities, even Star Trek’s can be incredibly divisive. The majority of the time, it’s about NuTrek vs older Trek, who the better first officer is, or which ship is cooler. However, there are times when things can get dark and people start to show their true colors–like one fan who was offered the privilege of attending the Star Trek Day celebrations in person. Long story short, at one point during the event, while Wilson Cruz was on stage, someone in the audience yield out a homophobic slur. According to reports, no one did anything about it. The guest was not removed nor have they been identified (yet). With incredible grace and patience, Wilson continued on and later took to Twitter to address the matter.
https://twitter.com/wcruz73/status/1436333680880934927 Although he may not have wanted to draw so much attention to the matter, we want to take a moment to remind you–our listeners–that tolerance for the bigoted has its limits. When you see something, say something. Learn ways on how to be the best ally you can be for people who are marginalized on a daily basis. If you’re on social media and someone goes on a hate-filled rant, step up. It’s the inaction of those with the means to stand up to injustices that empower those who want to watch the world burn.
[If you don't think this belongs in Trek, then there's the airlock. Help yourself.–Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via StarTrek.com IP Theft, the Sincerest Form of Flattery By Cat Hough On Monday, we were treated to the big uniform reveal by General Jay Raymond, Chief of Space Operations for Space Force who tweeted, "Every winning team needs a uniform!.I’m excited to share the new look with you today." And to no one’s surprise, the Twitterverse immediately noticed some striking similarities to some other uniforms that we are quite familiar with. They were described by one person as "a blend of the Star Trek Enterprise dress uniform, but with the Mirror Universe diagonal."
https://twitter.com/SpaceForceCSO/status/1440323962697752590 [I am voluntarily putting this into my own shownotes for your edification, dear listener. You owe me.–Ed.] Josh Weinstein, a veteran writer for The Simpsons and Futurama, said the uniform reminded him of the ridiculously tight outfits worn by Zapp Brannigan; Movies in Focus hopped on the satirical bandwagon with the image of an Imperial Star Destroyer officer from the original Star Wars trilogy. "These new Space Force uniforms are looking great," jokes the caption.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
https://youtu.be/oWGNDoXG9R8 STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds PSA: She Canna Take Any More, Cap’ns! By Thomas Reynolds To every thing there is a season–and in Cryptic’s opinion, the season for Windows 7 is long past. Starting February 15, 2022, anyone still using the 10-year-old OS (seriously, not even Microsoft supports it anymore) won’t be able to patch or log into STO and Neverwinter. Only Windows 8 and 10 (with the superior 64-bit intellect) will have a home on the final frontier. DirectX 10 support is also getting ejected like a spent warp core on February 15th, with both games requiring Feature Level 11 or higher. That means your computer needs to have one of the following video card chipsets to play:
Given all the fun and excitement of buying graphics cards these days, if your current card isn’t up to the task...well, godspeed.
[Pictured: my rig next February.–Ed.] Image: ViacomCBS, via KVNF Public Radio. Aux2Bat Gets Boimed Out By Thomas Reynolds The aqueduct, the magnetic compass, the Aux2Bat. All of these simple technologies have withstood the test of time, but the last may be the most miraculous. Needing only three Technician doffs and one boff ability at minimum, the Aux2Bat ship build is easy to assemble, trivial to fly, and still keeps your bridge officers ready for whatever space wizardry you demand of them. Sure, it hasn’t been the meta in a sehlat’s age, but you know what? Aux2Bat does the job, it does it pretty well, and that’s pretty much all we ask...until now.
Ever drop a Gravity Well, and notice your Tyken’s Rift is now off-limits for 15 seconds? That’s the Shared Category Cooldown kicking in, forcing you to pace yourself rather than let everything rip at once. When Cryptic first released the Boimler Effect trait, it provided a 2.5% percent chance of resetting every bridge officer ability to its Shared Category Cooldown, whenever you used a non-specialist boff ability. Great in theory, but one-in-forty odds just aren’t worth a 200 Lobi investment.
Yeah, that's was also our reaction. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekZone.de So Cryptic did a little tweaking, like you do, and made it a 17.5% percent proc chance instead. As STO streamer @AugmentedDG declared on Twitter, “Boimler Effect is now as good as Aux2Bat...for cooldown reduction.” Bold words, to be sure, but there’s also a fairly convincing clip of him keeping eight of his escort’s twelve boff abilities concurrently running like an overambitious plate spinner. Trek out the tweet, scrape together that Lobi, and give your boffs more buffer time than they can handle.
https://twitter.com/AugmentedDG/status/1438707179268284425 Is there in Screen Accuracy No Beauty? By Thomas Reynolds One of Trek cosplay’s hallmarks is its hair-splitting fidelity to what’s seen on screen, even when the creators themselves don’t quite pull it off. Combine that tendency with STO’s promise of personal immersion, and it’s no surprise that some players want their captain’s threads to look “correct.” To help make that a little easier, Cryptic released official in-game color guides for both the newly-available Lower Decks Starfleet jacket, and their original Khitomer uniform creation. However, rapturous Space Barbie enthusiasts should make sure they’re using the second released Khitomer guide, as the first one had incorrect pant color codes.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1439020385572245509 The Sally Ride, the Ross, and You By Shane Hoover If you were a fan of the Star Trek Adventures web series “Shield of Tomorrow” or “Clear Skies”, you’re already familiar with the dangers and wonders of the Shackleton Expanse. If you weren’t, then be prepared for deadly spatial phenomena, ancient alien technologies, first contact with new species and lots of boldly going. It’s all there in Modiphius Entertainment’s newest STA sourcebook, the Shackleton Expanse Campaign Guide. The new sourcebook is available for preorder at $60 now and is expected to ship in December 2021. This is your tabletop gaming crew’s chance to follow in the warp trails of the U.S.S. Sally Ride and the U.S.S. Ross. Adventure into a nearly uncharted region of space beyond Federation, Klingon and Romulan borders.
Image: Modiphius Entertainment. The new material includes five new playable alien species for STA including Orions. It also includes NPCs from Starbase 364 and around the Expanse, as well as stats for “hero” and NPC vessels. This sourcebook does require a copy of the Star Trek Adventures core rulebook, which is provided in PDF form with your order.
The Ar-mod-a Returns By Thomas Reynolds Maybe 2000 feels like a long time ago to you, maybe it doesn’t. Either way, the Star Trek: Armada and Armada II RTS games that came out then still hold a place in certain PC players’ hearts. So much, in fact, that the Stellar Parallax modding group has finally released what Activision would not: Star Trek: Armada III. Starting as a one-person passion project back in 2012, Armada III is a full-conversion mod for 2012’s Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion. Stellar Parallax’s devoted faithful can now command the Federation, Klingons, Romulans, Borg, or Cardassian Union at the beginning of the Dominion War.
See, Kurtzman? You can have more than one kind of ship in a fleet. Image: Stellar Parallax. But really, how much demand is there for a nine-year-old game mod, following up on a twenty-year-old series? After its September 10th release, Armada III is the 51st most-popular mod on the ModDB site, out of over 46,000 entries across hundreds of games–so we’d say “a lot.” [Update: #21 as of publication. Damn.–Ed.]
Quick Star Trek Gaming News Roundup * A few weeks back we mentioned that the mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command was beta testing a desktop client for Windows. Well, they’re out of beta and it’s now available for download, with special perks being offered when you log in via desktop! * Game maker WizKids announced a new combo-building game titled “Star Trek Missions” –according to their announcement, “your goal is to assemble the highest-scoring combos possible by drawing cards from the Galaxy deck, the Mission deck, or the discard area.” It’ll be available February 2022, but you can pre-order now.
This week on Episode 523 of Priority One: the Roddenberry Foundation continues to promote a positive future, while Star Trek already wins some Emmys this year; in gaming, Star Trek Online takes us through a mirror darkly with “Reflections” and On Screen: Lower Decks Season 2 Episode 6!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Wins at the Emmys By Elio Lleo On the heels of the Star Trek Day event, the franchise had cause for more celebration. During the two-day Creative Arts Emmy Event this last week, Star Trek walked away with two wins. First up, an Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single episode for Star Trek: Discovery’s Season 3, “Su’kal.” Then, Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series for the Discovery episode, “If Memory Serves.” Now, Star Trek has been nominated for a total of 10 Emmys and the 75th Annual Awards show is set to air on Sunday, September 19th on CBS. So, let’s keep our fingers crossed that Star Trek takes home several more!
The 2321 Emmys will use photon torpedoes in place of play-off music. Image: Television Academy. Praise the Word of Rod By Elio Lleo As Gene Roddenberry’s centennial celebrations continue, his son and CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, Rod Roddenberry, spoke with Forbes’s Simon Thompson about the last 55 years and the future of Star Trek. With the first four original movies being remastered in 4K UHD, Rod remarks about how great it is to see how there’s still a hunger for the original incarnations of Trek, saying:
I think it makes Star Trek new again, especially for our new audiences. You’ve got the TV series now that has brought in a newer, younger demographic, and I think some people are resistant to look at older stuff. When it comes out in 4K, it looks fresh and new. I’m excited by them being introduced to Star Trek through the original movies.
...oh, UNITY, that's what the shirt says. Image: Paramount Pictures, via Forbes. What about NuTrek? Well, for Rod, it’s all about ensuring that any of the recent incarnations stay true to the core of what his father’s vision was all about saying:
He wants people like J.J. Abrams and Alex Kurtzman and others to come along and do that. He also wanted to make sure that it remains Star Trek… [a]s long as they are continuing the tradition and the idea of it making you think. Having it entertain is extremely important, absolutely, but let’s be considering different points of view on this as well.
Rod goes on to discuss his own personal history with the franchise and how it was he grew to be so invested in his father’s legacy.
What Escapes In Vegas...Stays In...Hmmm… By Cat Hough If you’re headed to Vegas anytime soon, you should definitely trek out the new Star Trek: Discovery-themed escape room launched by Escapology. The game is set during the third season of Discovery and has opened just in time to coincide with the 4th season premiere on Paramount+.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/599794944/ Your role in the game is acting as a civilian engineer tasked with inspecting the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 as it undergoes the refit and upgrade to the 1031-A. However, sci-fi things happen during your inspection and Discovery collides with a quantum filament, causing major hull damage. The filaments' quantum resonance has also caused a polarity shift in the antimatter containment system, leading to a progressive degeneration in the containment field. If field strength falls below 15%, it will collapse, destroying the vessel and everyone aboard.
Because sci-fi stuff happened, the main computer has closed emergency bulkheads across the ship and the turbolift control system has been disabled, leaving the bulk of the crew trapped and unable to begin repairs. In a convenient turn of events, your turbolift stopped near the Auxiliary Control section, so all you have to do is override its systems. At this point, you’re the best option for helping Discovery and its crew avoid this disaster.
Another reason to hate this design. Image: ViacomCBS, via CBR. Then, you, and your team, must escape the turbolift and communicate with a senior officer. You can save everyone if you can just re-establish communications and work together to repair the antimatter containment field before the strength falls below 15% which is projected to be in precisely 60 minutes time. Or that’s how long you can book the room for: packages can be reserved at the Las Vegas Town Square location via the Escapology website and they currently show the price for 6 people is a little under $250.
Festivity Will Now Commence By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen It’s practically cliché at this point: the commercial Christmas season starts earlier every year, with candy canes and carols drowning out the trick-or-treaters and turkey dinners. But...what if December isn’t merely encroaching on the other months? Isn’t Christmas adding their celebrational distinctiveness to its own? Are they not being adapted to service Saint Nick? Yes, Christmas is assimilating the calendar–and your holidays, as they have been, are over.
The Elf on the Shelf was the first to fall to the Collective; the angel tree topper is next. Image: Eaglemoss. Festivity may be irrelevant, but that hasn’t stopped Eaglemoss from creating a grim messenger of holiday cheer. Invading Sector 001 on September 30th, the Borg Cube Advent Calendar brings 24 Trek accessories and gifts to all good little Trekkies. Socks, coasters, coffee mugs: each item included in the box also includes a short note with trivia and stories behind it. The Calendar sells for a considerable $149.95, so your bank account might look like New Providence if there’s more than one Trekkie on your gift list.
However, if you’re after something a bit less “Sovereign-class”, then the California line of starships may be more your style. Eaglemoss has revealed the new XL model of the USS Cerritos. The model is 9.75” long and faithfully reproduces the Cerritos as it appeared in the first season. It’s due in January 2022, so not quite in time for Christmas, but it will soon be joined by a model of the U.S.S. Titan.
Both models were made using the actual VFX files used in Lower Decks, with both ships looking a little more animated than the usual line of starships–like they could have leapt from the screen to your living room.
Ejectable warp core not included. Image: StarTrek.com Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds A Fanatical Devotion to Charity By Shane Hoover It’s policy here at Priority One that we love charity bundles (and if it isn’t, it should be). The latest effort from STO and Fanatical.com is no exception. Following the familiar format, players can select one of two reward tiers based on their donated amount:
Rarely is it this easy to support the needs of the many. Image: Fanatical. But the benefits don’t stay in-game: each purchase of any tier in the bundle earns you a chance to win the Grand Prize! Tier 1 purchases earn a single Grand prize entry, while Tier 2 purchases net you five entries. The winner gets a place on Star Trek: The Cruise V, a ticket worth over $5000. I don’t know if God needs a cruise ship, but I sure wouldn’t mind getting on this one. The winner also receives a digital copy of every expansion pack available for Star Trek Online. That’s Legacy of Romulus, Delta Operations, Temporal Agent, Gamma Vanguard and Discovery Operations. All told, that’s over $720 worth of STO goodies. You can also get one free entry into the Grand Prize drawing by visiting a link which requires you to sign up for the Fanatical newsletter.
Nearly 90% of the sales price on these charity bundle items will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, providing children with safe and fun places to grow and thrive, and offering mentoring life-enhancing programs.
STO Takes Another Hard Look In the Mirror By Rosco McQueen With the conclusion of the Klingon Civil War, you would think Starfleet and members of the Alliance would have time for a little bit of exploration in Star Trek Online. Think again!! As a mirror universe admiral once said, “You haven’t seen the last of me!”
https://youtu.be/krG7YUY9JNw This newfound peace is short lived, as a new danger emerges from the Mirror Universe. A former enemy, Admiral Leeta (voiced by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Chase Masterson) is being hunted by the Mirror Universe’s Kuumarke, a Terran Empire special agent. Players will team up with Admiral Leeta to stop Kuumarke and her Terran forces from using stolen information to bring destruction to the Prime Universe.
Captains can investigate this looming threat in a new featured episode, Firewall, as well as participate in a new ground TFO, “Operation: Wolf.” Captains can also earn daily progress by playing the “Counterpoint” TFO and the episode “Jabberwocky” to work towards claiming the brand new T6 Mirror Gagarin-class Miracle Worker Battlecruiser. It’s worth noting the first Captain on your account to claim the ship also receives 8x Terran Empire Agony Phaser Weapon Packs which each contain your choice of starship weapon type, and 3x Ultimate Tech Upgrade - Beam/Cannon/Projectile Tech which may be used to upgrade any starship weaponry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlkM4MrvSR0&feature=emb_title The new Terran ship has a 4 forward, and 4 aft weapon layout, compared to the regular 5/3 layout of the Prime Gagarin. It features a Lieutenant Commander Command Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and a universal console - the Destructive Protomatter Wave Projector. The wave projector targets multiple vessels, ripping apart their hulls. If they are destroyed then they send out a secondary shockwave, which may infect other targets in a chain reaction.
Carriers With Crossover Appeal By Thomas Reynolds For years, STO was a preeminent source for new Trek stories–and what’s a new Trek story without a ship? Cryptic’s designs helped progress the post-Nemesis state of shipbuilding art, establishing distinct aesthetics for a modern 25th century. Now 2021’s a different scene, with five different television series and other MMOs generating new ships of their own. That said, STO’s contributions aren’t going unnoticed.
Yes. It's a cat carrier. Good job. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Continuing Mission blog for Star Trek Adventures recently posted fan-made guidelines for bringing Cryptic’s Atrox- and Aspero-class carriers into the tabletop world. The unofficial STO-to-STA ship conversion assigns stats and traits based on their online counterparts, so you can drag-and-drop them into your campaign. It’s an interesting look at RPG mechanic design, if that’s your thing (and if you’re listening to this podcast, that’s a pretty safe guess). But it also reflects Cryptic’s success in creating ships that become Trek characters in their own right.
Quick Gaming News Roundup * With Reflections taking us back into the Mirror Universe, STO’s original ships are getting some fresh new looks--looks that could kill, that is. Ten of Cryptic’s 25th century Federation designs, including the fan-favorite Pathfinder, have been touched up for the new arc, ranging from new materials to full-blown remasters. * The Terran Empire is also getting their own versions of four ships–the Shran, Reliant, Andromeda, and Pathfinder–dressed to impress and distress. For fans of STO’s story blog posts, this was all related in a private communique from Vice Admiral Hemphill of Starfleet. Or is it Lord Baron Vice Admiral of Starfleet? The answer: yes. * If you launch STO through the Epic Games launcher - or if you want to get a free Terran Incursion Pack that includes a Terran Empire Sonic Phaser Stun Pistol, an Elite Services Starter Pack and a Small XP Boost, then you’d need to download the game and launch through Epic Games. The pack can be claimed once per account, all items are bound to account and you must complete the tutorial in order to claim it.
The red tells you they're Evil ships, because they can't grow goatees. Image: Cryptic Studios.
This week on Episode 522 of Priority One: Happy Star Trek Day! New trailers for Picard, Prodigy and Lower Decks, and a formal introduction to the Enterprise crew voyaging to Strange New Worlds. In gaming news, the Mirror Universe inspires a new TFO in “Operation: Wolf,” new gear on the way inspired by Lower Decks, and some good old Trek games get a PC refresh.
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds 55 Years Of Trekking Across The Universe By Cat Hough This week marks the 55th anniversary of the airing of the first episode of Star Trek and, according to all the memes going around, the world has never been the same. But when you think about it...that’s a pretty accurate statement. Without the vision of Gene Roddenberry and the production of the original series, we would not even have this podcast. So let’s just take this opportunity to appreciate the reason we are even here today.
Fresh New Faces For Strange New Worlds By Rosco McQueen There’s no trailer yet, but we were treated to an introduction to the crew of the Enterprise under Captain Pike, with some new faces and some familiar ones as well. We are reintroduced to Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn who reprise their roles as Captain Pike, Mr Spock and Number One. From there we meet the new actors taking on classic characters, with:
New characters then come our way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc7ZWdJY6ZY Shadows Of Things That Will Be By Cat Hough Let’s break down the Picard Season Two trailer. We see Q snap his fingers and send everyone into an alternate reality where Earth has descended into a totalitarian state. But only Jean-Luc Picard and his new crew (maybe with Guinan’s help?) know that time has been altered. Then they decide to travel back to modern day Los Angeles in order to get things sorted. To get there, however, they need the assistance of the Borg Queen, played by Annie Wersching--who, in this alternate reality, appears to be a captive on Earth. What else is in store for Picard? We don’t know yet, but we do know he’ll be back in February 2022; it was also confirmed that Picard was renewed for Season 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUhBOmtFYr8 But Will We Learn The Janeway Maneuver? By Cat Hough We also got a first real look at Prodigy as the first official trailer was introduced by Kate Mulgrew. This panel also included a pleasant surprise: the show will premiere on October 28 and the first episode is an hour long. The trailer shows us the crew of young aliens who happen to find an experimental Federation starship named the U.S.S. Protostar, but they’ve never heard of Starfleet or the Federation. So it’s up to Janeway’s hologram to teach them how to use the ship to navigate the cosmos, while the Diviner (John Noble) and Drednok (Jimmi Simpson) pursue the crew to get ahold of the ship.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBE7d8sH5Rg Lower Decks Hits The Halfway Mark By Cat Hough After a hilarious and thoroughly enjoyable first half of the season, Lower Decks continues it’s second season with more adventure, more exploration, and lots more sci-fi stuff. The second-season trailer (that series creator Mike McMahon says he edited to remove spoilers) gives us glimpses of Rutherford vs "fricking radiation," Tendi as a giant bug, and Mariner and Boimler on an away mission that goes sideways [...so like every other away mission, then---Ed.].
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vkzjGBAcTM Looking Four-ward To Discovery By Cat Hough The fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery premieres Thursday, Nov. 18, on Paramount+. The first image from the upcoming season was released during Star Trek Day. We also got to watch a panel featuring season four cast members Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), Blu del Barrio (Adira), Ian Alexander (Gray), and showrunner and executive producer Michelle Paradise. The panel of mutual love and discussion of found family was moderated by Wil Wheaton.
Most advanced ship in the fleet, and they couldn't even spring for seat warmers? Image: ViacomCBS. Taking Trek Back To School By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen With Labor Day on rearview sensors, the American student body is headed back to school–and so is the Trek franchise, if Kurtzman has his way. Back in Episode 519, we mentioned that a Starfleet Academy-situated series “aimed at younger audiences” was in the works. Since then, Eric Pesola at Heavy suggested that the new series concept is far older than it appears.
Don't worry, it's safe for them to wear red shirts because they're named characters. Image: IDW Comics, via Heavy.com. Pesola draws parallels between JJ’s franchise “revival” in 2009, and Harve Bennett turning it around after The Motion Picture almost torpedoed it thirty years prior. Bennett helmed the next three series entries and more-or-less put Trek’s fortunes on the up-and-up. That said, after his Final Frontier almost finished it for good, Bennett pitched one more idea: a prequel film set at Starfleet Academy, with Ethan Hawke as Kirk and John Cusack as Spock.
The studio went with a thinly-veiled Cold War analogy instead but, twenty years later, class might finally be in session. During the Star Trek Day celebrations, Wil Wheaton asked Kurtzman about the future of Trek on TV, Kurtzman said that with five ongoing series, he’s “not in a hurry” to launch any more. But he did bring up the fan enthusiasm for a series set at Starfleet Academy.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Legends Of Yesterday By Rosco McQueen Fire up the phase inducers, it’s time to start a new ‘toon in Star Trek Online. The Agents of Yesterday recruitment event is active: new characters set in the TOS era playing through the entire Agents of Yesterday mission arc, and becoming Temporal Agents with updated rewards. As we covered previously, if you haven't created a Temporal Agent character, it’s a great opportunity with lots of bonuses for your whole account.
You wish your family portrait looked this good. Image: Cryptic Studios. But if the idea of leveling up a new character from scratch isn’t bringing you joy, then the Legendary TOS Federation Captain's Bundle has dropped to immediately boost your new character to level 65. The pack comes with equipment, services, and other resources to allow this newly-boosted character to be ready to enter the high-level content of Star Trek Online. Plus, you’ll get account-wide access to the Legendary Miranda Multi-Mission Cruiser [T6]. It includes all of the consoles, starship traits, and costumes from the entire line of Miranda and Malachowski starship families. The bundle is available for the price of 12,000 Zen, with 50% OFF from September 8th at 8am PT to September 20th at 10am PT!
Parliament Is Now In Session By Rosco McQueen The next story arc is fast approaching, if this news item is anything to go by. STO announced this week that Lower Decks themed gear is making its way into the game. “Starting with the next story update which arrives on PC very soon, a brand new Tier-6 Starship will be added to the existing ship choices, and a series of exciting new Lower Decks-themed items will be added to the Lobi Crystal Store.”
The items include:
Oof. Not looking forward to the environmental impact statement on this one. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Parliament has a four front and four aft weapon layout, with a Controlled Gravimetric Demolition universal console, which deals “tremendous” kinetic damage. The console also provides a passive bonus to Kinetic and Physical Damage Resistance Rating, as well as Exotic Particle Generation and Structural Integrity. The items will be available for purchase upon the release of the next story update (no date confirmed as yet).
Operation: Sheep In Wolf’s Clothing by Shane Hoover A brand new blog from Cryptic has announced a forthcoming Mirror Universe TFO for Star Trek Online. The new bit of fiction finds Admiral Quinn providing feedback to Admiral Leeta on a new Starfleet training simulation to test special operations into the Mirror Universe. It seems despite her cooperation, Quinn finds her bloodlust a bit much even for a simulation. I mean honestly, if a Captain can’t use Exocomps as cannon fodder anymore what are you supposed to do? And just forget about bumping off your Terran counterpart, I guess! So much for Plan A, am I right?
What I've always loved about the Terran Empire: its understated subtlety. Image: Cryptic Studios. Anyway, while details are obviously thin in this little teaser, it looks like Captains will get to beam their away team into a brand new Mirror Universe version of Earth Space Dock for some covert operations. So beef up those biceps, tone up those abs, and sharpen your daggers. We’re going Terran on the holodeck for “Operation: Wolf”!
They Belong In A Museum! By Shane Hoover It’s also worth noting that in celebration of Star Trek Day, from September 8 to 22, on all platforms, there will be a special Starfleet Museum in orbit above Deep Space Nine and Earth Space Dock. The museum contains the starring ships from Star Trek movies, television, and more. Hailing each ship will give you words from their crew, and both in universe and behind the scenes facts about the ship and show. Hailing all ten of the ships will grant you a special title: Historical Documents Expert.
"Ugh, people really use holodecks for that?" "Oh yeah, it's mostly that." Image: ViacomCBS, via TOR. Fleet Command Finishes TNG By Thomas Reynolds If TNG taught us anything, it’s that all good things must come to an end, and so it is in Star Trek Fleet Command. Patch 34 concludes Fleet Command’s ~~first~~ [nope, our bad—Ed.] foray into Prime Timeline storytelling, wrapping the TNG arc begun back in May while adding Tasha Yar to the officer roster. Meanwhile, your existing crew collection will gain Traits that boost the chance of Critical Success for Away Team assignments. And as for those assignments: as of Patch 34, assignments will automatically respawn once they are completed.
Star Trek Through Rose-Tinted GOGgles By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen Remember last week, when we said about a half-dozen vintage Trek games were going to be re-released on GOG Galaxy? Well they’re on GOG Galaxy now in time for Star Trek Day! In a release the company has confirmed the games have been updated so they run smoothly on Windows 10, with some even offering a working LAN multiplayer option.
I don't know what makes me feel older, the box art or the phrase "LAN multiplayer." Image: GOG.
This week on Episode 521 of Priority One: Star Trek: Prodigy drops several news items just as Star Trek Day nears, Star Trek Online tries to entice new players and existing players to start a brand new character, and we throw a unicorn horn on a white gorilla suit in On Screen, with Season 2 Episode 4 of Lower Decks!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Prodigy Pulls Some Great Cast Gets By Elio Lleo The newest iteration of Star Trek, Nickelodeon’s animated series Prodigy, is making news this week with a couple of big announcements. First up: casting! Two new actors have been added to the cast announcement with Jimi Simpson and John Noble both playing antagonist characters. According to Deadline’s Alexandra Del Rosario, Noble (The Lord of the Rings, FRINGE) will voice the character known as The Diviner: “a ruthless tyrant who controls the asteroids of Tars Lampora…and will stop at nothing in his hunt for the Protostar ship, no matter the cost.” Simpson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Westworld, Breakout Kings) voices Drednok, “the Diviner’s deadly robotic enforcer…heartless and cold.”
...yeah, checks out. Image: CBS, via Deadline. Now, if talent isn’t enough, then be sure to watch the main title sequence for the show–available now on YouTube and other Star Trek social media channels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm9Zv8D70hA Lining Up The Milestones By Rosco McQueen Panels, panels and more panels are coming your way for the Trek franchise's 55th anniversary. On September 8, the Star Trek Day celebrations will be hosted by The Next Generation’s Wil Wheaton and actress and host Mica Burton. It will feature back-to-back in person conversations with cast and crew members, with a focus at looking at what is ahead for the franchise.
https://youtu.be/mdknOoG6K4c One panel in particular features Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck from Strange New Worlds, with the trailer for the event casually showing off the logo of the series. Composer Jeff Russo will lead a live orchestra performance throughout the event, with Paramount+ saying to expect some surprise announcements and reveals throughout the program.
Another notch in the milestone belt of history comes after the airing of the Lower Decks episode “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris”, marking the 800th episode of Star Trek television. Now that commemorative plate makes even more sense!
Now do you shorten it to Cer or Tos? Image: Paramount+, via ComicBook.com All The Star Trek News Fit To Print By Cat Hough If watching all the new Trek offerings and playing all the Trek games is still not enough Star Trek content in your life, well you are in luck! This November, Titan Publishing is re-launching the official Star Trek magazine and renaming it Star Trek Explorer. Titan describes this magazine as "the no. #1 destination for everything Star Trek–filled with in-depth interviews and features taking you behind-the-scenes of all your favorite shows and movies."
The first issue showcases a fresh new design and features two exclusive Star Trek short stories. Plus, they plan on adding a 16-page themed "featurette" in each issue, with the inaugural issue featuring a guide to Captain James. T. Kirk. There are two covers available for the first issue: one features a shot of Michael Burnham from Star Trek: Discovery, while the second uses Tim Anderson's Star Trek: The Original Series tribute artwork.
Image: Titan Publishing, via ComicBook.com Yearly subscriptions cost $29.99 for four issues and, as an added subscription bonus, you get an exclusive digital magazine that includes extra Trek nuggets. You can buy each issue separately for $9.99.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
The documentary Woman In Motion has been uploaded to the International Space Station, commemorating Women’s Equality Day in the U.S. If you have not seen it already, the film shows how Nichelle Nichols spent 1977 campaigning across America to bring diversity to NASA. Woman in Motion is also available on demand and digital and is streaming on Paramount+.
Voyager actor Tim Russ recently helped with the detection of Patroclus, an asteroid orbiting Jupiter. An avid amateur astronomer, Russ is part of a network of citizen astronomers who regularly contribute space observations. He says that contributing to NASA's mission is important because understanding where we come from, what our origins are and the fact that we are a few intelligent species in this galaxy is special.
He reflec, he protec, but most importantly, he detec. Image: Tim Russ, via USA Today. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Time Is On Our Side By Cat Hough Well, the time has come at last [again–Ed.]! Star Trek Online announced the Temporal Recruitment Event returns on all platforms, just in time to celebrate Star Trek Day on September 8th.
Since we’re playing through the Original Series-era content for this event, the devs have gone through and made some visual updates and updated cutscenes as well as improving the missions themselves. Plus, Temporal Agent goals have been updated to include some new ones, and removed some goals from missions that are no longer in the game, so you don’t have to worry about finding Temporal Probes in places that you can no longer reach.
You’ll be able to earn bonuses for reaching level 60, marks for all of the reputations that have been added to the game, and rewards for engaging in R&D and specializations. Existing Temporal Agents will be able to complete these new goals as well, and if you’ve already finished them, you can claim the rewards immediately.
Tell me they changed the prefix code, at least. Image: Cryptic Studios. Remember, to become a Temporal Agent and gain access to the rewards, you must make a new TOS Starfleet character, during the event, then you must play the tutorial until you receive your special Temporal Agent transceiver device. Once you receive the device, your character is a Temporal Agent and you can complete the goals any time and claim the rewards, even after the event ends.
Good Old (Star Trek) Games Coming To Good Old Games (Galaxy) By Rosco McQueen Do you pine for the days when Star Trek games weren’t vast, expansive, massively multiplayer worlds? Maybe you’re more of a LAN party player (as long as some else brings the snacks)? A number of classic Trek games, including Star Trek Armada 1 & Armada 2, Star Trek Bridge Commander, and Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force and Elite Force 2 could be due for re-release on GOG Galaxy. Gamefront reports the game cards for titles on the platform recently being updated with new CBS copyright watermarks.
Start a Star Trek Game Night for your retirement home today! Image: ViacomCBS/GOG Galaxy, via GameFront. Dancing Data in Fleet Command By Rosco McQueen Star Trek Fleet Command just dropped a new teaser featuring Brent Spiner loosening up for co-star LeVar Burton after playing “an emotionless android for years.” [same–Ed.] This continues Fleet Command’s ongoing efforts to bring in Trek celebrities for their promotions: earlier this year they had Sonequa Martin-Green and Karl Urban. Recent promos have leaned into TNG to showcase the latest updates to the game; in addition to Spiner and Burton, Jonathan Frakes also shows up in the promo.
This week on Episode 520 of Priority One: the week belonged to Gene Roddenberry in celebration of his 100th birthday, the Star Trek Online community gets stirred up by some recent changes, and we look On Screen to Season 2 Episode 3 of Lower Decks!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds One Hundred Years Of Gene By Elio Lleo This week, the Star Trek community celebrated what would have been Gene Roddenberry’s 100th birthday. If you’ve been following the Roddenberry social channels, you will have seen daily quotes from celebrities, writers, influencers, and more*–*each reading a different quote from Gene Roddenberry. We also reported on the development of a full digital archive of his works. This week, it’s been announced that a biopic is in the works with Adam Mazer penning the script. Also at the helm of the film’s development are Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth.
Image: Roddenberry Entertainment, via Deadline. While we’re on the topic of celebrating Gene’s centennial, be sure to catch Rod Roddenberry on an interview with Fox11 Los Angeles. During the interview, Rod explains the point of the “ThinkTREK” initiative that has been going throughout the summer along with some personal anecdotes about his father.
And if that wasn’t enough, even NASA got in on the celebration by hosting a conversation with scientists, engineers, and special guest George Takei, moderated by Rod Roddenberry. They even sent one of Gene’s quotes into space by beaming the recording out towards the final frontier via their Deep Space Network. The panel is a little over 40 minutes long and spotlights the importance of infinite diversity in infinite combinations for the betterment of human-kind.
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1428010802443923467?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1428010802443923467%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdeadline.com%2F2021%2F08%2Fstar-trek-gene-roddenberry-birthday-movie-biopic-adam-mazer-writing-you-dont-know-jack-1234817916%2F Vintages Of Future Past By Cat Hough If there’s one thing we all enjoy around here, it’s drinks [drink!–Ed.]. So when Star Trek Wines announced the addition of Andorian and Cardassian wines to its now six-bottle lineup, we could not be more excited to try them...unless the Cardassian one tastes like hot fish juice.
Please drink responsibly. Ushaaning everyone in sight is not "responsibly." Image: Star Trek Wines. Even if you’re just a collector of really cool bottles, the Andorian Chardonnay is a lovely shade of blue and comes in a bottom-heavy clear bottle that is also festooned with a United Federation of Planets metal medallion. The Cardassian kanar bottle has a bit more pizazz [certainly one way to put it–**Ed.]. Star Trek Wines states "the team conducted a rigorous multi-year search for an original Cardassian Kanar bottle, a unique, serpent-shaped vessel, originally utilized in the 1950s through the 1970s in Europe.” They then rendered those bottles in 3D for accuracy, resulting in one of the “most fascinating bottles in the Galaxy.”
Of course Cardassians would make a bottle you feel uncomfortable just looking at. Image: Star Trek Wines As for the wine itself, the Andorian Chardonnay, priced at $50, is listed as premium Chardonnay from the Santa Lucia Highlands "aged 12 months prior to bottling" and has “delicious notes of citrus, peach and apricots." The Cardassian Kanar Red Wine Blend, priced at $60, is described as a mix of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petite Sirah, and Petite Verdot. They say these combine into "a dark, rich wine with notes of ripe blackberries and juicy blueberries, velvety tannins, and a long, delightful finish.”
Both of these new wines are available for presale at StarTrekWines.com and expect to ship sometime in November. Or, if you want to buy the whole six-bottle collection–what they call "The Full Armada," it's currently available for $299.
Logic And Honor: Collect The Whole Set! By Rosco McQueen The team from Topps and Mego toys, known for their scale figures have teamed up in the most logical way as part of their ongoing collaboration, with the release of the new Mr Spock 8 inch action figure. Spock is outfitted in his screen accurate Starfleet Command uniform and accessories as seen in 1979’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The figure comes complete with phaser pistol, tricorder and an emotionless, logical facial expression (Vulcan nerve pinch not included.)
The 90-100 day shipping lead time is almost as long as the spacedock scene. Image: TOPPS. But if your display shelf is looking a little too Federation vanilla, time to spice up the Breget lung with some grapok sauce! The legendary Dahar Master himself, Kor, son of Rynar can now be added to your collection, in 8 inch figure form. Also in a screen accurate uniform and accessories, the Kor figure is as seen in the 1967 episode of Star Trek, "Errand of Mercy". Both are individually available for $19.99 US.
Lamé is a good way to die. Image: TOPPS. Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Mars, The Slip’N Slider Of War By Cat Hough The Infinity Lock Box returns and contains an all-new Tier 6 Starship, the Mars Pilot Escort [T6]. This ship features a 5/2 weapon layout and, since it is a Pilot Escort, a Commander Tactical/Pilot Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and a Lieutenant Universal/Intel Specialist Bridge Officer seat.
The U.S.S. Le Guin, NCC-325060. Image: Cryptic Studios. It also comes equipped with a Universal Subspace Cavitation Matrix Console, which creates a subspace shockwave in normal space that will damage foes out to 5km from the impact point. This console also provides a passive bonus to Current and Maximum Engine Subsystem Power, as well as an increase to all weapon damage to foes within 5km. This ship also introduces a new Experimental Weapon, the Subspace Pocket Projector, capable of forming localized distortions in subspace that are then propelled toward a nearby foe. This distorts hull and shields, and slows their ship's ability to maneuver in normal space.
Getting a piece of the action: three pieces, to be precise. Image: Cryptic Studios. Finally, leveling your Mars Pilot Escort will unlock the Improved Lock Trajectory Space Trait. While this trait is slotted, the recharge time of Lock Trajectory is reduced to zero, allowing the ability to be immediately re-engaged after it is turned off. [If they're not attached, does it matter which way it's pointing?–Ed.] Plus, you will be able to gain a reduction to the recharge times on Pilot Abilities, Cannon: Rapid Fire, and Cannon: Scatter Volley, whenever you deal Energy Weapon damage to a foe that is within your forward 90' firing arc (max once per 5 sec).
Dilithium Sinks Keep (Re)Rolling Along By Rosco McQueen In an effort from Cryptic to provide players with options for their stockpiles of dilithium, a new permanent way to spend dilithium has been added to the game. STO Staff Systems Director Jeremy “BorticusCryptic” Randall explained that starting on August 24, Personal Endeavor Reroll Tokens and Admiralty Assignment Pass Tokens are purchasable for 2,500 Dilithium apiece. This change will appear on console platforms on September 8.
One simple button couldn't be too controversial, right? Image: Cryptic Studios. Previously players could earn the tokens through the respective systems as random rewards. That method has now been disabled. The hope is to balance the game’s Zen exchange to a more sustainable level.
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This week on Episode 519 of Priority One: Kurtzman and Trek, Gene Roddenberry’s archive goes into an NFT digital world, and plenty of new Star Trek related products to add to your wishlist. In Gaming: rock out with your targ out when Mary Chieffo goes metal for Star Trek Online, and Modiphius has new goodies to add to your tabletop Star Trek Adventures!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Kurtzman’s Next 5-Year Mission By Elio Lleo Since we’ve been gone, quite a lot has happened. Although we’d love to cover it all, we’ll have to narrow it down to the news that we think matters most—starting Alex Kurtzman’s new 5-year/$160 million contract with Paramount+ to develop not only Star Trek, but other projects as well. The New York Times’s Nicole Sperling published an article on August 1, 2021, featuring interviews with Kurtzman and other major players involved.
The article explores Kurtzman’s past, present, and future projects for the studio and the hopes he has for the franchise. Something particularly interesting though, was the announcement that a “Starfleet Academy” series is in the works which “will be aimed at a younger audience.” Also, according to Sperling:
Mr. Kurtzman, who wants to get much weirder with the franchise… points to a pitch from Graham Wagner (Portlandia, Silicon Valley), centered on the character Worf, that he calls “incredibly funny, poignant and touching. If it were up to me only, I would be pushing the boundaries much further than I think most people would want,” he said. “I think we might get there. Marvel has actually proven that you can. But you have to build a certain foundation in order to get there and we’re still building our foundation.”
Becoming Props of Pure Energy By Cat Hough Announced at Las Vegas, Gene Roddenberry’s personal archives are being comprehensively digitized on an unprecedented scale, with plans to do some fancy sci-fi things with the material. The joint effort between the Roddenberry estate, OTOY, and Light Field Lab, hopes to preserve thousands of photos, documents, and physical assets like starship models in extreme digital detail, preserving it for future study and recreation.
https://youtu.be/0bDuT-4cFyg The Roddenberry Archives will use OTOY’s blockchain-based computer rendering network to extensively digitize the Roddenberry estate’s collection from the producer’s work on the Star Trek franchise. Long time Trek writers Denise and Michael Okuda, artist Mike “Beeple” Winklemann, and comics legend Alex Ross are also contributing to the project.
Beyond the historical importance of maintaining the extensive archives, OTOY intends to leverage the assets for fan experiences. The company will work with display startup Light Field Lab to recreate a 1:1 scale holographic replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise as seen in the original series. It claims to be able to use the original models seen in filming the series to create a projected replica “indistinguishable from reality” for “one of the world’s first fully immersive holographic installation experiences.”
What is this, a starship for ants??? Image: OTOY. Rod Roddenberry had this to say: “I cannot think of a more capable and innovative company to trust with these materials. OTOY’s work will allow generations to experience my father’s contribution to humanity with the greatest historical accuracy possible. This project will protect an optimistic vision of the future that has inspired so many and remains so important today.”
Play(mobil)ing Into The Enemy's Hands By Rosco McQueen Speaking of bringing Star Trek to life, the classic Enterprise [no bloody A, B, C, or D--Ed.] is warping into your living room. Playmobil's newly-announced model starship comes complete with seven crewmembers (Kirk’s two-handed punch and kung-fu grip not confirmed). The model itself is over a meter long with lights, sound, its own dedicated mounting and augmented reality app.
Of course it's for my niece, that's totally who I'm buying it for. Image: Playmobil. It's impressive in size and, according to the release, there are more technical details yet to be announced. I can’t wait to hear more about what this ~~toy~~ collector's item has hidden away in the shuttle bay. But from the photos there is a lot to like, with light-up Bussard collectors and exceptional attention to detail. Plus, in a Playmobil first: Mr. Spock is the first figure in the company’s history to have (Vulcan) ears!.
But if you’re more into relaxing with a good book, then Titan Books has just the thing. Their latest release takes an inside look at the franchise's bad guys with Star Trek: Villains, the Federation’s deadliest foes collected in one terrifying volume. The book features interviews with the actors behind the baddies such as Alice Krige (the Borg Queen), Christopher Plummer (General Chang), and Ricardo Montalbahn (KHAAAAAAAAN!) and profiles of alien foes such as the Romulans, the Gorn, the Dominion, and the Klingons. The book is available for pre-order now through Amazon in the US and Canada, and Forbidden Planet in the UK and Europe.
Boy bands in the future are going to be wild. Image: Titan Books, via Red Shirts Always Die. Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Today Is A Good Day to ROCK By Elio Lleo Captains, while we were away, the most epic thing hit the internet. Something so awesome, that we feel as though we should add a faux cautionary disclaimer before talking about it: Priority One is not responsible for side-effects caused by the sheer awesomeness of the following story. The Mother of All Klingons—Mary Chieffo—joined forces with Star Trek Online and singer/songwriter Jason Charles Miller to produce a song for the ages: Steel and Flame!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOirKrzSVgI In celebration of this year’s Klingon story arc in Star Trek Online, Mary Chieffo goes all out in an original heavy metal song—entirely in Klingon. In an interview with ScreenRant.com Mary spoke about collaborating with The Klingon Language institute to “come up with lyrics that fit rhythmically as well as translation-wise.” This video deserves millions of views—so go! Watch it and share the targ out of it!!! 🖖🤘
Charting A New Path(finder) Forward By Rosco McQueen Thomas Marrone has been refreshing Star Trek Online starship models for some time now, and he has finally come full circle. On August 13 the lead artist for starship and UI teams shared some images of the refurbished model of the Pathfinder, the 25th century variant of the Intrepid class. It’s a favourite of many players and the new model looks stunning. It’s especially fitting for Thomas to bring the refresh to fruition, since the Pathfinder was the first starship he designed for Star Trek Online [Warning: clicking that link will make you feel incredibly old.--Ed.]
https://twitter.com/Cryptic_TtC/status/1425939393710227457?s=20 The Legendary Legacies of Romulus By Cat Hough While we’re on the topic of ships: released to PC last week, the Legendary Romulan Warbird Bundle is now available in-game with the price of 12,000 Zen (roughly $120 USD). The bundle contains:
No one tell Tom Hardy. Image: Cryptic Studios. Breaking The Boundaries Of Boxed Sets By Elio Lleo If you’re looking to upgrade your tabletop Star Trek Adventures, well, now, you can wear it too! Modiphius’ Tricorder Collector’s Edition is a boxed set in the style of ~~those old scientists'~~ an Original Series tricorder. Inside you’ll find division-themed dice, gamemaster and player guides, and a complete campaign scenario. So, if you’d love to cosplay and be ready to game at a moment’s notice, be sure to visit Modiphius to find out more!
You can also use it as an improvised weapon, but I'd recommend against that. Image: Modiphius.
This week on Episode 518 of Priority One: Comic-Con@home brings us new trailers for Star Trek: Prodigy and Lower Decks, and Saru and Stamets look ahead to season four of Discovery. In gaming news, we go back and forth on the Courage-class coming to Star Trek Online, and some new shiny textures for your favourite Romulan Captain.
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Comic-Con@home - Lower Decks By Cat Hough As we anxiously await the premiere of Season 2 of Lower Decks, we were treated to a brand new trailer last week during Comic-Con@home. Based on the trailer, Season 2 has all the things we loved in Season 1 plus so much more. How much more? The best villains! Including Cardassians, Pakleds, Ferengi, Nauciscans, some giant slime monster and the incomparable Jeffrey Combs makes an appearance as an evil computer. We also see a new Tamarian crew member who had this to say when welcomed to the bridge: “Rapungee - when he joined the Seven.”
https://youtu.be/IxdKo0eXUKY Tom Paris also shows up in Season 2...in commemorative plate form, though. Also, an interesting side note in the news: Robert Duncan McNeill was invited to reprise Tom Paris for Season 1 of Picard but, due to scheduling conflicts. he was not able to make it work. So maybe we’ll see more Tom Paris at some point. Season 2 of Star Trek: Lower Decks starts August 12 on Paramount+.
Comic-Con@home - Prodigy By Jake Morgan But Lower Decks wasn’t the only Star Trek series to get some Comic-Con attention. We were also treated to our first look at Star Trek: Prodigy! In the 52 second trailer for Prodigy’s inaugural season, we’re introduced to the main cast: Dal, Gwyn, Zero, Rok-Tahk, Murf, and Jankom Pog, The main cast also features the stunning new-to-crew U.S.S. Protostar (which looks like a cross of the Intrepid- and Rhode Island-class) and the timeless Captain Katherine Janeway–who reminds us that ”we’ve only just begun.”
https://youtu.be/987jSJZQxTs During the Comic-con@home panel, the creators, director, and cast–including Star Trek royalty Kate Mulgrew–joined the ever-entertaining Jerry O'Connell to discuss the newest Star Trek series. EP Kevin Hageman pointed out that this would be the first Star Trek series ”that’s actually going to be seen through the eyes of characters who are outside of Starfleet.”
In discussing Prodigy’s place in Star Trek mythos, the Hageman brothers recognized that this would be the “Little Brother or Little Sister” member of the franchise, but wanted to “punch up.” Kate Mulgrew reiterated the sentiment, saying “Children are very astute. You’ve grasped an essential component of the childlike imagination, which is extraordinary perception. They need to be grounded while taking flight at the same time. And this–you have achieved.” The trailer is a must watch, and the panel is super-entertaining and informative.
Stamets And Saru In Season 4 By Rosco McQueen Everyone’s favorite Kelpien [the other white meat–Ed.] has been on the interview circuit in the past couple of weeks, with Doug Jones talking about the release of Discovery Season 3 on DVD. In an interview with SYFY Wire, Jones spoke about Saru’s heartbreak at the revelation that a fellow Kelpien was responsible for the Burn. He also confirmed that filming on Season 4 continues in Toronto and, even though Saru’s left the command chair, he still has plenty to do.
"Damn, Starbase 80?!?" Image: Michael Gibson/CBS, via SYFY. “After we got home to LA during hiatus last year, I called Michelle Paradise myself and said, 'Should I expect to go back for Season 4? Because, they left me on-camera teaching Su'Kal the ways of the Kelpians.’ She said, ‘Oh, no, you're back. You're back.’ But the question will remain that Starfleet does not strip you of your rank, so I am still a captain. Where do they plug me in? That's the question.”
In an interview with Screen Rant, Discovery actor Anthony Rapp spoke about the cast and their Dungeons & Dragons sessions, and rejected claims he'll become the series villain. You may suspect that’s where the relationship is going–at the end of Season 3 we saw Paul Stamets not being particularly friendly with the newly-minted Captain Michael Burnham.
When you find out you have to be the party healbot. Image: ViacomCBS, via ScreenRant Rapp was quick to shut down the villain rumors. “No, no. He's like a consummate professional. He hated [Captain] Lorca but he still did his job. And he doesn't hate Michael. He was just hurt. It was a different situation. Ultimately, he's a smart person and understands [why Michael became Captain] but it still stung, the way that it happened.”
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Courage Of Your Promotions By Cat Hough https://youtu.be/-hUBGqt1f5g Star Trek Online continues to look to the future–or at least continues to look to Discovery when picking new promo ships. This week, the 32nd century Courage-class Command Science Destroyer joins the list of ships available as a R&D and Duty Officer pack reward choice. This ship switches from Science Mode to Tactical Mode by reversing direction. In Tactical Mode, you get access to a Commander Tactical station, the Coherent Integrity Projector Experimental Weapon is enabled and you get a boost to hull capacity. It’s a Science ship–but it's also a Destroyer so it’s equipped with 4 front and 3 aft weapons [or is it 3 front and 4 aft?–Ed.]. The starship trait, Directional Bias, provides bonus Exotic Damage or Healing when using bridge officer abilities based on where you are attacked. Overall, this ship looks to provide a lot of build options for those lucky enough to win one.
Now does that make it any easier to parallel park, though. Image: Cryptic Studios. Let Freedom BLAST By Cat Hough Starting today through August 2nd, the Freedom-class Exploration Frigate, otherwise known as the U.S.S. Franklin from Star Trek: Beyond will be available in the Lobi Store. Plus! Everything in the Lobi Store is 20% off. The ship’s unique console is the interesting VHF Disruptive Transmission. When activated, it will blast high frequency radio waves towards nearby foes, dealing significant electrical damage and boosts your turning radius while it’s active. And it can be equipped in any console slot, on any ship.
D’deridex? Don’t Mind If I Do By Cat Hough Some breaking news for Romulan ship fans [we know you’re out there–Ed.]: the D’deridex and Scimitar classes are freshly remastered starting today. Just when you were getting bored with those ships’ looks, they go and make them all shiny. Thanks to Donny "Viper" Versiga, a ship artist at Cryptic for posting some excellent before and after images–it’s so nice to see those ships get some love.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1420100137716621315?s=20 It’s Canon: Donny Loves Connie By Rosco McQueen Speaking of Donny, he recently spoke with the folks at MassivelyOP about ship design. They covered off his favourite captain (Kirk) and his favorite starship (Connie refit) in short order, then went on to talk about the design process for Star Trek Online. Donny explains that fresh designs are from the incredibly talented Hector Ortiz, with as many as 20 designs put together as the team refines the looks of a particular ship. 3-D models are created, then once the final ship design is selected, that model is sent to the Ship Team to build.
so i herd u liek starships. Image: Cryptic Studios, via MassivelyOP. He also spoke about the updates to older Starship models, which has become a large part of the game. Donny explains that as PC/console hardware power has increased over the years, the amount of detail STO can provide per ship has increased, sometimes three times as much detail as was previously seen on starship models. It’s a great look behind the scenes at the process.
This week on Episode 517 of Priority One: The virtual becomes reality on the set of Discovery Season 4, meanwhile the Disco captains reflect on their past and future in the center seat on the bridge. In gaming news, Pahvo is under attack on the ground and orbit in the third Event Eampaign installment in Star Trek Online, and Dr. Robert Hurt shares the importance of the Hubble Telescope’s return!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Is This The Real Life? Is this Discovery? By Elio Lleo When that other “Star” franchise debuted their own serialized, live-action TV series on Disney+, critics not only raved about its story, but also about its cinematography. The Mandalorian, which started streaming in 2019, showcased a new style of filmmaking that was absolutely breathtaking. You see, instead of having to find locations where to shoot, the production used a 360-degree LED wall to project–in real time–all the landscapes and effects needed for the scene. The end result: a creative and astonishing backdrop that really helped build that world.
Now, everyone wants in! Not only does this technology save the time and resources it takes to shoot on location but, combined with the Unreal Engine, actors can actually see and react to visual effect environments in real time. Now we can visit Strange New Worlds with much more ease, as Noah Kadner explains in his article for American Cinematographer. According to Kadner, Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 and the first season of Strange New Worlds have been filming with a 270-degree horseshoe-shaped LED wall by a company called Pixomondo–which can be fed real-time animations using Unreal Engine.
Gul Madred's cruelest torture to date: do the virtual lights count? Image: Michael Gibson/Paramount Plus, via American Cinematographer. Star Trek’s Lead Visual Effects Supervisor Jason Zimmerman told Kadner “getting something in-camera on the day is so much better than greenscreen in many ways. One major difference [in terms of workflow] is that the production-design and art departments are a lot more involved much earlier in the process, because they have to get assets ready to be photographed instead of waiting until after the shoot.” But the away teams from Strange New Worlds will be beaming down to realistic landscapes–the New Mexico Film Office announced this week that the television series is using New Mexico landscapes for the show’s visual effects.
Jamming With Captain Burnham By Rosco McQueen Michael Burnam meets Bugs Bunny–is this a crossover episode? No, Sonequa Martin-Green plays Lebron James' wife in the Space Jam sequel, and right now Martin-Green is on the promo circuit talking about the animated adventure. But the good folks at Collider and Gizmodo couldn't help but ask some questions about Discovery Season 4 and what the future holds for Captain Burnham.
Kamiyah, When LeBron Dunked. Image: Warner Brothers, via Collider. According to Martin-Green, filming for Season 4 is almost complete with only a little bit left to shoot. She emphasized the importance of cementing her new position as Captain, particularly the importance of having a black woman in the role. But she was tight lipped on what’s to come, telling Gizmodo it’s going to be about finding out who she is as Captain Michael Burnham, “[b]ecause there’s always been this question of who am I in this moment? Who am I in this role? And now I’m going to have to answer those questions for myself as Captain because everything is different now. And we’ve got a huge threat coming our way.”
The Rubber Meets The Wormhole By Rosco McQueen Meanwhile, Doug Jones reflected on Captain Saru and his journey through Season 3 of Discovery. Jones sat in the Captain’s chair for almost its entirety, something Jones believes was a dream of the character but not necessarily the actor–it meant a lot more time in the makeup chair. “I was on more days on Season 3 than ever before. But the honor and the gravity of it was not lost on me that put me in a very small handful of actors who have played Captains in Star Trek. And even a bigger honor that I was the first non-human alien creature to take a Captaincy of a title ship. That was a really a big deal for me, especially as a geeky boy who has played a lot of rubber animals and creatures over these years.”
Just keep working on that tagline. Image: ViacomCBS, via Decider. Jones goes on to talk about adding new cast members to the series, particularly his joy at working with Bill Irwin who played Su’Kal, as each actor has been a fan of the other for a long time. Season 4 of discovery was filmed under COVID restrictions, and thanks to a few stops and starts has taken a few extra months to film than previous seasons. However Jones doesn’t see the measures as restrictive. “I think that’s what Star Trek helps us realize, that the situation can be different if you perceive it differently. So you can look at it as restrictions, or you can look at it as enablement. I’m going to look at this as it’s enabling us to get the job done, and to stay employed, and to keep the production running.”
Would You Just Give LeVar The Host Position Already By Cat Hough We will finally get to see LeVar Burton take his turn in the guest host role on Jeopardy! next week. And, many of his friends, including Brent Spiner and Gates McFadden have continued lobbying efforts to get him that full-time gig. McFadden told showbizjunkies.com, “I think he would be superb. I think he is born to do it. He’s perfect.” Spiner added, “I can’t think of anyone more qualified than he is. LeVar has proven himself as a host, an educator, a personality, and this and that. He’s a very smart guy with a really great personality, which I think is key for the job. He’s got all of the qualities.”
You definitely should Trek out the full article because it recaps both of their careers. They tell us their favorite TNG director and give us an update on their latest ventures. As we previously reported on this very podcast, McFadden is currently hosting the podcast Gates McFadden InvestiGates: Who Do You Think You Are?, while Spiner, who we will see in the second season of Picard–has written a novel called Fan-Fiction: A Mem-Noir: Inspired by True Events. Don’t forget to watch Jeopardy! next week!
Kenneth Mitchell: To Boldly Go By Elio Lleo Image: StarTrek.com Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 is coming to Blu-Ray with several special features and StarTrek.com showcased one last week. Dedicated to Kenneth Mitchell, the featurette showcases Mitchell’s various roles on these latest iterations of Trek and of course, addresses his ALS diagnosis. It is an incredibly moving segment with commentary from his fellow actors and crewmates.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Pahvo Pops Off By Cat Hough Just earlier today, Star Trek Online released details on the third installment of the Event Campaign, where players can participate in a series of campaigns to earn the grand prize. The Defense of Pahvo Event starts July 27th on PC and will run for 3 weeks before concluding. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players will be able to participate starting in September. Once the Campaign starts, players will be able to earn their Daily Progress once every 20 hours by completing either the ground TFO “Pahvo Dissension,” or its space-based counterpart, “Peril Over Pahvo." As with previous Events, players can still use their old Event tokens to apply toward this Event.
Brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous, but snazzy dressers. Image: Cryptic Studios. A few minor adjustments have been made to each TFO:
For this specific event, once you earn a total of 14 days’ worth of Daily Progress, you can claim the Crystal Prism Universal Console for your entire account. This unique console features a charge-driven design, allowing for rapid creation of multiple energy-conductive prisms in space. This console emulates the popular Kit Module of the same name, allowing players to build networks of damage-dealing crystal prisms in formations of their own choosing.
Everyone thought Skynet would turn against us, when it was really Starlink. Image: Cryptic Studios. Each Prism that is placed in space will automatically attack nearby enemy starships, inflicting Psychic damage upon their crews, and tearing apart their hulls with telekinetic energies. The damage inflicted by each Prism in a connected group is increased based on the number of other networked Prisms, allowing for an incredibly high ceiling on such a cluster’s overall potential for rending into their foes.
Other rewards include the now-standard 25,000 dilithium ore and three Featured TFO Reward Boxes (choice of 1x Specialization Point or an Enhanced Universal Tech Upgrade) for a single character.
ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt
For this week's Astrometrics Report, we will stare into the heart of a swirling beam of energy generated by a supermassive hole in the nearby galaxy. But first, I had to mention the good news---that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has been successfully resuscitated, after a system failure back on June 13th. The issues arose due to a connection fault between its power control unit and payload computer. Finding a way to bypass the malfunctioning system was not trivial. While on Star Trek, that usually takes about two strained metaphors and three minutes of typing, for NASA that required over four weeks of painstakingly careful labor (but fortunately no problematic metaphors). Hubble jumped back into its science program on July 17th, and released some of its post-recovery data this week of some beautifully-twisted galaxies. High fives all around!
Deployed in 1990 by Discovery, appropriately enough. Image: NASA/Smithsonian Institution/Lockheed Corporation. Of course, Hubble is only one of a fleet of critical telescopes that operate both in space and on the ground. This week we got to see three different views into the heart of a nearby galaxy: one only possible with a planetary-scale telescope array. I speak of the Event Horizon Telescope (or EHT for short) an international collaboration combines the power of many radio telescopes scattered across the planet. Synchronizing their data collection, they can create some of the highest-resolution images ever made of the universe. You probably have already seen the historic image of the black hole at the heart of the M87 galaxy---or at least the materials swirling around its Solar System-scale event horizon.
This week, the collaboration has released a new radio image of the center of another galaxy: Centaurus A. This time, the focus is not on the black hole, but the incredible jets of high-energy particles that are being flung away at nearly the speed of light from the region around the black hole. We've known about the powerful jets emanating from the hearts of some galaxies for decades. In fact, these jets provided some of the early evidence that supermassive black holes lie at the centers of galaxies. As material collects into a disk around the black hole, it rotates really quickly and gets heated to incredible temperatures. We expect that much of this material flows into the black hole over time, adding to its mass.
[...yeah, I got nothing.---Ed.] Image: Radboud Univ. Nijmegen; CSIRO/ATNF/I. Feain et al., R. Morganti et al., N. Junkes et al.; ESO/WFI; MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A. Weiß et al.; NASA/CXC/CfA/R. Kraft et al.; TANAMI/C. Müller et al.; EHT/M. Janßen et al.. But some of these hot electrons and protons get swept up along spiraling magnetic fields, get ejected from the disk before reaching the black hole. Think of these like beads on a string: as you whip the string back and forth, the beads can accelerate and pop off the end, moving at high velocities. The exact mechanisms behind these high-energy, near-light speed jets of accelerated plasma are not well understood. That is, in part, in due to the fact that we have never been able to see these jets up close in enough detail to unravel their structure.
That is, until now. The new EHT image unveils the structure of this jet all the way down to its base, revealing a tube-like shape that lights up brightest along the outer edges. It shows details down to scales of a few light-hours across, essentially resolving features as small as our Solar System---but from a distance of over 10 million light-years away. The black hole at the base of this jet is about 55 million times as massive as our sun, which makes it a bit smaller than the one imaged in M87---which is a few billion times the sun's mass---but still much larger than the one at the heart of our Milky Way, which is only a few million solar masses.
Image: Janssen, M., Falcke, H., Kadler, M. et al. Event Horizon Telescope observations of the jet launching and collimation in Centaurus A. Nat Astron (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01417-w Make sure to check out the groundbreaking image of the Centaurus A jet---but even better, I wanted to let you know about a fun chance to try your hand at making your own astronomical image by participating in NASA's Astrophoto Challenges. The Summer 2021 event will be running through August 16th, and the subject is the M87 Galaxy. You can pick between real datasets from telescopes in space and on the ground, or even have a robotic observatory take a picture just for you. (Full disclosure: I am part of the team that develops these challenges, so I'd be thankful if you'd check it out. Just Google NASA's Astrophoto Challenges, or look for our Ask the Astronomers episode about it on YouTube.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC30EJYMgaQ
This week on Episode 516 of Priority One: that’s a wrap on filming for season one of Strange New Worlds, details on Trek panels for Comic-Con@Home, and Lower Decks beams back onto screens next month! In gaming news, Harcourt Fenton Mudd is at it again, scouring the galaxy to bring you deals and gear from across time itself, and the newest patch to Star Trek Fleet Command brings a commanding presence to the game.
This week’s Community Question is:
What is the next Star Trek Online event reward you would like to be made available for purchase?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Strange New Worlds Goes To Wrap 1 By Cat Hough Last week, Anson Mount tweeted that filming for the last episode of Season 1 for Strange New Worlds has started. He also hinted at some surprises in store, saying, “old school fans are going to [be] VERY excited to see what we’re trying to pull off with this one. Getting to do many things I’ve never attempted as an actor. So much fun!"
https://twitter.com/ansonmount/status/1412781659376787459?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1412781659376787459%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ffilmdaily.co%2Fobsessions%2Fstar-trek%2Fstrange-new-worlds%2F No release date has been announced for Strange New Worlds, but to recap what we do know about it: first, it is more episodic than Discovery or Picard. Second, it will likely have a more classic Original Series theme and look. Showrunner Akiva Goldsman said it’s important to keep continuity with The Original Series, while also distinguishing Strange New Worlds as its own show.
Can't even tell the difference. Image: ViacomCBS. Goldsman described it to The Hollywood Reporter saying, “Remember the Enterprise existed as a little piece of [the show Discovery] but now is its own object. When you close your eyes and think of the key sets and situations that you think of in The Original Series, that's what we're looking to do." We may possibly get more information during Comic-Con@Home since a Star Trek Universe panel has been announced–though my best guess will be sometime in early 2022.
Star Trek@Comic-Con@Home By Cat Hough Speaking of the San Diego Comic-Con–or the virtual version, Comic-Con@Home–Paramount+ announced back-to-back Star Trek panels starting Friday, July 23 at 10 a.m. PT. Paramount+’s Comic-Con panels will feature sessions with the cast and producers from Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Images: ViacomCBS/Comic-Con International, via Deadline. Prodigy, the first Star Trek animated kids series [TAS doesn’t count, we’ve been over this already–Ed.], will kick off the presentation with Lower Decks set to follow. The Prodigy presentation will be the inaugural panel for the upcoming kids series, following a crew of young aliens who must figure out how to work together, while navigating a greater galaxy in search of a better future. These six young outcasts know nothing about the ship they have commandeered, but over the course of their adventures together, they will each be introduced to Starfleet and the ideals it represents.
Lower Decks voice cast members Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid and Eugene Cordero will then appear with creator Mike McMahan for an exclusive conversation and an extended look at Season 2 with Lower Decks’ own Jerry O’Connell moderating the conversations. And speaking of Lower Decks…
Lower Decks Season 2, Coming Through! By Rosco McQueen It’s officially one month until Lower Decks returns to the screen for season two, with a very short teaser released this week. While the teaser was short, in Lower Decks fashion it was brimming with details. In the opening shot alone we saw the Cerritos alongside some Parliament-class starships, Andorian cruisers, a Maquis Raider and a couple of Daedalus-class ships, all docked at a starbase that seems inspired by the Watchtower-class from Trek-lit novels.
In the teaser Mariner and Boimler crash through a space mall in a space dune buggy, and narrowly avoid some space fish people [they’re not people!–Ed.] originally seen in The Next Generation. The lower deckers sport some flashy new dress uniforms, and just to add to the mix, some Commander Data collectable figurines fly out the back of the buggy.
https://twitter.com/StarTrek/status/1414630633448480776?s=20 Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comment section at priorityonepodcast.com.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Taking Some Time On Mudd’s Market By Rosco McQueen Harcourt Fenton Mudd is at it again, scouring the galaxy to bring you deals and gear from across time itself. This week Star Trek Online announced three previous event rewards are joining Mudd's Market. The store is adding the Red Angel Suit, the Dot 7 Drone Kit Module, and the Elachi Walker Combat/Vanity Pet. Hard-earned Zen can be put to use with every item in Mudd’s Market (except the bundles) discounted by 75% until July 19 at 10am PT. So now is the perfect time to collect the Red Angel Suit if you missed out.
All proceeds will presumably go to posting bail. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekNews.net That leads us to our community question this week:
*What is the next Star Trek Online* event reward you would like to be made available for purchase?**
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Courtesy Codes for Wayward Planeswalkers By Thomas Reynolds Magic: Legends may be headed towards shutdown in a few months, but Cryptic apparently hopes you’ll stick around. There’s been no official announcement at the time of recording [sort of–Ed.], but check your email if you played the Legends beta test at any point. You may find free codes for other Cryptic MMO bundles, including a STO Federation Elite Starter Pack and a Fleet Admiral Bundle–a combined US$70 value–as a thank-you for participating.
Commanding Time In Star Trek Fleet Command By Rosco McQueen It’s the best of both worlds, only this time it’s part three! The third section of Star Trek Fleet Command’s Next Generation arc has just landed, with Commander William T. Riker in the spotlight. Patch 32 brings with it a new officer, a new ship and, for Star Trek Online players, some familiar gameplay elements to the Kelvin Universe.
“With the Enterprise-D mysteriously returned to its former glory, the time has come to find and rescue the rest of the crew and get them home to their own universe. You manage to track down Commander William Riker, who finds himself at the forefront of the Bajoran resistance against the rampant Cardassian Empire. And with the Cardassians holding many Enterprise-D crew members captive, the conflict is personal for Riker.”
Amazing, The Beard actually overpowers the lens flare. Image: Scopely. Also there are some changes to the Away Team assignments. Introduced in Patch 30, this feature gives you the possibility to send officers on Assignments and receive rewards. Now the assignments are part of your daily goals, giving players the ability to gain more daily goal points and more speed ups. So in STO terms, duty officer assignments have been added to the endeavor system. Available to players in this patch is a new officer: Epic William Riker, a new ship: the Meridian, an isogen mining vessel, fifteen new missions and more.
This week on Episode 515 of Priority One: the Federation Headquarters finds a new home in Ohio, the USS Steve Jobs–I mean, Kelvin–might have a reason for why it looks so flashy, and in gaming Star Trek Online’s new time currency sink might have worked. Later Dr. Michael Chan looks OnScreen with an analysis and review of the Short Trek “Children of Mars.”
This week’s Community Questions are:
Do interviews with creators ever come across your radar, outside of listening to podcasts? Do they help fill in continuity gaps for you?
And
What service in Star Trek Online do you keep coming back to over and over? Would you like it to be made available for purchase with dilithium?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Federation’s Housewarming Party By Elio Lleo One thing that can be said about Star Trek fans is that they work hard to celebrate their passions for the franchise–often by donating their time and talents for labors of love. The fan group known as The Federation is one such organization. For over 36 years the group’s goal has been to:
“...provide, promote, and support education and positive legal activism in the area of human rights, racial and sexual equality, environmental causes, and space exploration. To promote a more positive impression of Star Trek fans as intelligent, socially conscious, active individuals who are aware and concerned about the real world today.”
Image: The Federation. Having worked directly with Gene Roddenberry in its early years, the group boasts over 2,000 members with over 30 chapters. Now, the group is settling down at its official headquarters in Huron, Ohio. Joining them to christen the new location will be Nichelle Nichols–known best as Lt. Uhura in the Original Series. Money raised during this event will go to Nichelle’s retirement fund. So, if you’re in Ohio the weekend of September 10th, be sure to grab a ticket to one of Nichols’s final appearances.
It’s Kot'baval in July! By Rosco McQueen What to get your favourite Trekkie for Christmas? It’s the question you have six months to ponder, and thankfully we at Priority One are here to help. Unfortunately, for the Captain Picard fanatic, I have terrible news. In the Prop Store’s most recent auction, the original flute from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Inner Light, sold for $190,000. It was sold among other items including the original Statler and Waldorf puppet heads from The Muppets, Harry Potter’s glasses, and Indiana Jones’ fedora as worn in The Temple Of Doom, which sold for $375,000.
https://twitter.com/propstore_com/status/1409981682841624579 If those items were a little outside your budget, then Hallmark has previewed its exclusive offerings coming to the home version of San Diego and New York Comic-Cons. They’ll be offering limited quantities of a few exclusive ornaments, including a Star Trek Klingon Bird of Prey ornament. Released in honour of the 35th anniversary of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the Klingon Bird of Prey ship comes complete with the HMS Bounty paint stylings from the movie. It will set you back $35, with only 3,750 available.
Or give them an empty box and tell them it's phased. Your call. Image: Hallmark Licensing LLC, via Slashfilm. Trek Different By Elio Lleo Occasionally the creators of Star Trek throw the fans a curveball. Whether it’s giving Klingons a complete make-over, using a Rod Stewart song as a theme, or...giving Klingons another make-over. But one change that really stirred the pot was the bridge redesign in the Kelvin Timeline. For all intents and purposes, JJ Abrams put an Apple Store on the bridge with lots of additional lens flare. But, one intrepid fan over at DenOfGeek wants to try and help fill in those canonical gaps with some of his own thoughts and observations.
There's no way AppleCare's covering that much liquid damage. Image: ViacomCBS, via Geek Agent Media. You see, according to Ryan Britt’s headcanon, it all makes sense. First, it starts with an explanation from screenwriter Roberto Orci and director JJ Abrams. Orci seems to have explained that Starfleet reverse-engineered the Narada’s tech from scans taken by the USS Kelvin. Britt goes on to point out that this might be a plausible explanation given that nuTrek on Paramount+ has finally embraced and acknowledged the existence of the Kelvin Timeline. So, there you have it: the USS Steve Jobs explained(?).
That leads us to our first community question this week:
Do interviews with creators ever come across your radar, outside of listening to podcasts? Do they help fill in continuity gaps for you?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Dilithium Sink Soars By Rosco McQueen The past week in Star Trek Online has seen a changing fashion scene. Summer is definitely in, with short shorts, shorter bikinis and transcendent tribbles adding colour to the beautiful Risa rainbow at sunset. In orbit and in sector space, starships across the galaxy are sporting their shiny new vanity shields, as players take advantage of the commodity now being available for purchase with dilithium. They’re high-cost premium items, and making them available this way is designed to lower the cost of dilithium on the exchange.
This week Star Trek Online community manager Mike Fatum posted a question to twitter, asking the community for their feedback on other items that players would spend their hard-earned dilithium on over and over, more like a service than a one-off purchase.
https://twitter.com/AmbassadorKael/status/1412452222894366720 That leads us to our next community question this week:
*What service in Star Trek Online* do you keep coming back to over and over? Would you like it to be made available for purchase with dilithium?**
Star Trek Adventures On The Macro Scale By Thomas Reynolds Ah, technobabble: the true universal language of the future. Reversing polarities, phase inducers going out of alignment, better run a level 4 diagnostic–this plausible nonsense makes us go. Without it we wouldn’t have Particles of the Week, Engineering would have no miracle workers, and there would never be Some Kind of Anomaly. So if you want your Star Trek Adventures campaign to feel truly Trek, you’d better be ready to ** like Starfleet’s finest–or let the computer handle it for you.
Or not. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekCore. On June 25th, Continuing Adventures shared STA fan Mirco’s instructions for making a Roll20 virtual tabletop technobabble generator. Mirco’s macro script pulls technobabble terms from random roll tables, according to a [do] the [sciencey] [science] [thing] template. Players and GMs can use the in-game macro to come up with gems like “oscillate the positronic flux membrane” with a single click. However, figuring out how much buffer time you’ll have for replicator margaritas still falls to you.
Scopely’s Game Board Written by Rosco McQueen Scopely, the publishers of Star Trek Fleet Command announced this week they have added two people to their board of directors: initial public offering adviser Marcie Vu and former Activision Blizzard president Coddy Johnson. Venturebeat reports that Vu is a former executive at Qatalyst and Morgan Stanley, where she was an adviser on IPOs for companies like Alibaba.com, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, and Zynga. Johnson was the No. 2 executive at Activision Blizzard, which has a market value of $74 billion.
Walter Driver, the co-CEO at Scopely said in an interview “[a]s we think about building more player-centric views of our player experiences versus platform-centric views, I think that experience is really valuable. (Coddy Johnson) has operated at a tremendous scale. Very few people have had that kind of vantage point of leading such a large organization both in terms of people and revenue.”
This week on Episode 514 of Priority One: LeVar Burton shares some personal insight in a New York Times interview, there’s a shakeup happening at ViacomCBS, Galaxy Quest might happen as a TV Series; in gaming, Star Trek Online’s summer event gears up!
This week’s Community Question is:
CQ: What do you think about using promo item sales to moderate Star Trek Online’s dilithium economy?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds LeVar Burton’s A Sign Of The Times By Elio Lleo Several Star Trek alumni have gone on to lead remarkable careers, but one in particular has been such a cultural icon, he is affectionately known as one of the Four Horsemen of Wholesomeness. Like Bob Ross, Steve Irwin, and Fred Rogers, LeVar Burton is an institution not just to his Star Trek fans but to children. In a recent interview with The New York Times’s David Marchese, LeVar opens up about his career and his latest adventure as the guest host of Jeopardy!.
To whom it may concern: you're welcome. Image: Los Angeles Magazine. The interview is very personal and Marchese asks thought-provoking questions. When Burton was asked why he wants the Jeopardy! gig, Burton replied:
Look, I have had a career for the [expletive] ages. “Roots,” “Star Trek,” “Reading Rainbow.” Won a Grammy. Got a shelf full of Emmys. I’m a storyteller, and game shows are tremendous stories. There’s a contest, there’s comedy, there’s drama. If you don’t know your [expletive] on “Jeopardy!” you’re sunk in full view of the entire nation. The stakes are high. I love that.
And Geordi will be disappointed in you. Do you want that? Do you? Image: Slashfilm. Burton goes on to discuss the balance between his celebrity and private personas and how he best engages with his fans---both in person and online. He also goes on to discuss how he approaches opportunities that might have come, or others that he might have missed.
Comcast Joins The Stream Team By Cat Hough In case anyone out there was not aware, the Streaming Wars have begun. Now, Comcast is joining the battle. It has been said by “sources” that Comcast CEO, Brian Roberts, has been wrestling with whether to build or buy to become a streaming powerhouse. He’s considering a move similar to how ViacomCBS, Disney and Amazon, have struck mergers meant to supercharge their streaming efforts.
Mr. Roberts, known as an aggressive deal maker in his two decades leading Comcast, has told people close to him that he doesn’t feel a need to seek a merger. But he is scoping out options, and ideas on the table include a potential tie-up with ViacomCBS Inc. or an acquisition of Roku Inc.
Now every network and content provider wants to be a streaming powerhouse, and in an effort to better prioritize streaming, executive teams continue to be reshuffled---including the team at ViacomCBS. Another restructure within the company was announced this week that included several promotions. The new exec team will focus on content groups rather than specific network oversight, with each newly promoted executive having greenlight power in order to keep supplying programming to Paramount+.
The reorg will see ViacomCBS shift from a legacy model where networks had dedicated executives in favor of a structure that puts executives in charge of specific genres across the company. This move is fairly significant for ViacomCBS, since none of the four legacy media companies have similar exec structures.
Fair Use, Or Not So Fair? By Cat Hough There are some new and interesting limitations in place if you want to claim Fair Use as a defense to copyright infringement claims. This week, the Supreme Court refused to review a 9th Circuit's December decision that author David Jerrold and ComicMix LLC's were liable for copyright infringement because their mashup of Star Trek elements with Dr. Seuss's Oh, the Places You'll Go! did not make fair use of Seuss's work. The issue in this case came down to whether the new version transformed the original version enough to be considered fair use, and the court says no, it did not.
Now, a brief lesson in copyright law: if you are a holder of a copyrighted work, you are entitled to protect your work from other people from using it. If someone wants to use your work, then they need to ask permission, which is known as getting a license. However there are situations in which someone does not have to get permission to use someone else’s work, like news reporting or teaching. There are other ways, too - but those are just an example. The thing with fair use is that it is a defense to copyright infringement, so you actually have to get sued first in order to prove that you are not guilty of infringement. If you use fair use as a defense, you are basically saying, “yes, I used your protected work, but my use is an exception to the normal rules.”
Image: Brendan McDermid, via Reuters. Oh, The Cases You’ll Go (To Court For) In this case, Mr. Jerrold and the publisher, ComicMix LLC took Dr. Suess’s book, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! and published a version based on Star Trek. Now it’s very clear that the underlying work is Dr. Suess’s book, but the 9th Circuit went through an entire analysis of each element of a fair use defense - which we won’t go into here, but eventually they found that the mashup was copyright infringement because the publisher and author did not give any new context to the original work or the work was not transformative enough. If you’re interested in other case law about fair use, the essential case to read is the “Oh, Pretty Woman” case brought against 2 Live Crew by the publishers of the Roy Orbison/William Dees song [actual citation: LUTHER R. CAMPBELL aka LUKE SKYYWALKER, et al., PETITIONERS v. ACUFF ROSE MUSIC, INC---Ed.].
But Don’t Take Our Word For It Priority One's legal analysis, as always, is good for educational and entertainment purposes only---for actual legal advice, consult a practitioner licensed in your jurisdiction, and pay for your own content. And if you are planning on using other people’s work in your own creative way, it’s best to err on the side of caution and get a license. Even if some guy on the internet told you it’s fair use.
Yeah, he seems trustworthy. Image: ViacomCBS, via HeroCollector. Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
Image: Noah Averbach-Katz. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds A Top-Tier Luxury Cruiser By Cat Hough Last week, Star Trek Online announced this year’s Summer Event ship will be the T6 Risian Luxury Cruiser. We now have more information about this upgraded version of the ship. First, this ship features a Lieutenant Commander Universal/Temporal Operative Bridge Officer Seat, and is also equipped with Solar Sails, which allow its Quantum Slipstream Drive to travel at increased speeds for twice as long as normal.
Image: Cryptic Studios. Also, the Risian Luxury Cruiser can be equipped with a Soliton Wave Generator console. This allows the ship to generate a powerful, but stable, Soliton wave that will draw nearby enemy ships toward the Cruiser and deal minor radiation damage. During this time, the Soliton Wave Generator is building up a powerful charge that is released after a short time and will damage nearby foes---plus briefly knock their engines offline. This console also provides a passive increase to Current and Max Shield Subsystem Power, and Reduced Recharge Times for Temporal Operative Bridge Officer Abilities.
Image: Cryptic Studios. As befitting a T6 ship, the Luxury Cruiser also has the Leisurely Pace Starship Mastery Trait. While at or below 25% Throttle, Exotic Particle Generators and Control Expertise get a stacking bonus once every 5 seconds (4 stacks max). Once you have at least one stack, activating any Control Bridge Officer Ability will cause up to 5 foes within 5km to suffer a Debuff to their Flight Speed and All Outgoing Damage for 5 seconds. The severity of this debuff is increased by additional stacks of this trait's buff, gained by remaining at Low Throttle. This effect may only be triggered once per 5 seconds.
D.R.E.A.M. (Dilithium Rules Everything Around Me) By Thomas Reynolds A key part of humanity’s future in Star Trek is the end of the scarcity-based economy. Money is nothing and chips are free (on Earth, at least). So to be honest, when we start talking about manipulating currency economies in STO, it feels just a bit weird. On June 25th, the official STO Twitter account acknowledged that the Dilithium Exchange was apparently not showing offers anymore. But rather than a display bug, there was simply no offers to show: “any offer to buy Dilithium is instantly filled, leaving nothing to display.”
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1408497068742561794?s=20 Cryptic’s solution to balance the economy? Sell more stuff, of course! To sink a lot of dilithium out of the game---fast---Cryptic is temporarily adding ten previously promo-only Vanity Shields to the Dilithium Store. That sweet Section 31 aesthetic you’ve craved for so long? Just drop 280,000 dilithium between now and July 8th, and it can be yours.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY CRYSTALS. Image: Cryptic Studios. Cryptic’s goal is to rebalance the economy without raising the dilithium cap, which it reportedly has no plans to do so. On the one hand, that makes this special shield offer feel somewhat like a stopgap measure. Then again, it also makes promo items accessible to players without sacrificing on the altar of RNGesus: something we strongly support.
That brings us to our community question this week:
CQ: What do you think about using promo item sales to moderate Star Trek Online's dilithium economy?
Magic: Legends Exits Play By Thomas Reynolds For years the STO community voiced concerns that Magic: Legends was drawing development resources away from our own big-name licensed MMO. That turns out not to be the case. On June 29th, former STO EP Steve Ricossa announced that Magic: Legends will be shutting down on October 31st. This might not be a surprise given Legends’ troubled development history, rough open beta launch, monetization controversies, and recent lack of player engagement. Still, going from beta launch to shutdown in only seven months is a grim trajectory–especially for those who put so much effort into it. With Legends headed off into the serene sunset, Cryptic simultaneously laid off about 40 people associated with the project effective immediately. Ricossa promises that Cryptic “learned several valuable lessons along the way, and...will use them to improve Cryptic’s future development efforts,” but it’ll be with fewer faces around.
Image: Cryptic Studios.
This week, on Episode 513 of Priority One: Noah Hawley speaks out about what happened with his Star Trek project, Michelle Paradise talks about a canon wishlist, Ronald D. Moore shares some history about TNG’s “Redemption” episodes; in Gaming, Star Trek Online is ready to hit the beaches of Risa with this year’s summer event; lastly, Dr. Robert Hurt helps us solve the mystery of Orion's incredible dimming star.
This week’s Community Questions are:
In the same way fans clamor for the DC Snyder-verse and Batfleck, should we rally behind Hawley to see his Star Trek project created?
What canonical stories or characters do you think Discovery could explore well?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Who Mourns for Hawley? By Elio Lleo In a recent interview with Deadline’s Pete Hammond, Noah Hawley addresses his disappointment that his vision for a Star Trek film didn’t come to fruition. When asked about the project he had this to say:
“In retrospect, what surprised me is not that Emma Watts came in and said ‘are you people crazy? This is an untested crew, this is an original idea, we don’t know if this is going to work or not work.’ It’s that I got as far as I did...it was a really fun movie, and I think it would’ve been a great film. But you can’t control these things, so you move on.”
Image: FX, via Deadline. Now you might have heard Hawley name-drop Emma Watts. Watts replaced Wyck Godfrey as President of the Paramount Motion Picture Group back in June 2020. That leads us to our first community question this week:
In the same way fans clamor for the DC Snyder-verse and Batfleck, should we rally behind Hawley to see his Star Trek project created?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Wishing for Season 4 By Elio Lleo While we’re on the topic of interviews, The Hollywood Reporter Presents Q&A video series featured Sonequa Martin-Green, Michelle Paradise, and Olatunde Osunsanmi of Star Trek: Discovery. The conversation focused a great deal on Season 3 and repeated a lot of things we’ve already heard. Perhaps the one question asked that deviated from the norm was, what canonical plots or characters are on the writer’s room wish list, to which Michelle Paradise replied:
“at the start of any season...we have these questions about what are the awesome things in canon that we haven’t touched on yet? Or where are the opportunities, like this season with the Guardian of Forever? Having sixty years of history is so much fun, to be able to bring in some of these things. And then, thanks to the time jump, we’re actually a bit ahead of many of those things. We aren’t trying to marry them to our current timeframe, so we can play a little bit more.”
Only Grudge is better at adhering to an NDA. Image: ViacomCBS, via DenOfGeek. They went on to praise the cast and crew for their incredible work behind the scenes and in front of the camera. When asked about Season 4, Paradise’s answer was incredibly vague, though---sticking to an answer that didn’t give anything away.
That leads us to our next community question this week:
What canonical stories or characters do you think Discovery could explore well?
Re-Lorca-tion Expenses By Cat Hough Do you ever find yourself wondering what it would take to get Lorca back into Star Trek? [Nope.-Ed.] Well, wonder no more---the man himself, Jason Isaacs, told comicbook.com the answer. And it’s simple: have a good script.
Contract negotiations, am I right? Image: ViacomCBS, via The Hollywood Reporter. But is that answer simple? One would hope so...or at least hope the right script is out there. Because Isaacs won’t take just any role. He says that he “[h]ad a fantastic time on Star Trek, I loved all the people, I love being part of that universe, and Prime Lorca, the Prime Universe version of my captain, has yet to be found. But I wouldn't go back just to be in it, I'd go back if you had a great story to tell." Isaacs’ latest on-screen appearance was in Creation Stories, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16th.
Moore’s “Redemption” By Rosco McQueen This week marks 30 years since the cliffhanger episode “Redemption, Part 1” originally went to air. It laid a lot of the foundations for Klingon culture, thanks to writer Ronald D. Moore...but it almost didn’t happen. In an interview this week with The Hollywood Reporter, Moore discusses building the character of Worf over time with episodes like “The Bonding” and “Sins of the Father”, as well as slowly building up the Klingon culture. So much so, that Moore became known as “the Klingon guy.”
But there was a lot of pushback from Gene Roddenberry, who didn’t see Worf as a main character. To Gene, “[TNG] was about Picard. He was the Captain. This was the first time that Next Gen---that Star Trek, really---had ever done a big war story like this. And this was going to be the series’ 100th episode on top of it. So, we had to fight somewhat to get the episode going.”
Some fought harder than others. Image: ViacomCBS, via DenOfGeek. Executive Producer Rick Berman and the late TNG showrunner Michael Piller helped run interference with Roddenberry, and thankfully “Redemption” made it to air. If it hadn’t, there would have been no Klingon Civil War, or characters like the Duras sisters and the half-Romulan, half-human Sela---who continues to vex us in Star Trek Online to this day.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
See and be seen. Image: Michael Gibson/ViacomCBS, via Yahoo! ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt For this week’s Astrometrics Report, we examine a solution to a dark mystery of astrophysics. Here I’m talking literally about the darkening of one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Even the most casual backyard astronomer can point out the constellation Orion in the fall and winter skies. The bright red star forming Orion’s upper left shoulder is known as Betelgeuse (“BEE-tel juice” or “BEH-tel juice”, if you want an alternate but equally valid pronunciation).
Astronomy on the Easy difficulty setting. Image: N. Risinger/ESO. Whatever your phonetic preference, it is the 10th brightest star in the entire sky---so imagine everyone’s excitement back in late 2019, when this stellar beacon began to get unexpectedly darker. This was not subtle: by early 2020, it had dipped to about a third of its usual brightness, almost fading into the background of the Orion constellation. This was a big deal for a red giant star, which is about 18 times more massive than our Sun and 760 times larger in physical size. That makes it 3.5 times larger than the Earth’s orbit---which is big enough to gobble up Mars and the entire asteroid belt, falling just short of Jupiter’s orbit.
So what could make such a huge, massive star go dark? That question prompted a lot of speculation because of another aspect of red giant stars. They are the last evolutionary stop for huge stars, before they explode as supernovae. Stars a bit more massive than our Sun will reach a point where nuclear fusion has produced a much wider variety of elements than our Sun ever will. This ultimately leaves a growing iron core that becomes so dense that gravity will overwhelm it, causing it to collapse to form a vastly-denser neutron star or black hole. In that instant the outer layers of the star will cascade into this sudden void, heat up, and rebound with an incredible release of energy that---for a brief period---match or exceed the energy output of all the other stars in the galaxy combined.
Betelgeuse is on the short list of candidate stars that could make this next big boom in this galaxy. And that would certainly be exciting! At a distance of about 600 ly, such an event would be so bright as to be visible in the daytime sky for weeks. But relax: it is more than distant enough to keep us safe from getting cooked in the process. So, was this rapid dimming the precursor to the astronomical show of a lifetime? As you might guess from the lack of sensational headlines, the star returned to its regular brightness. No boom.
But the question remained: what had happened to our favorite red giant star? In a recent paper, astronomers have announced a resolution to this mystery...and the culprit is dust that came from Betelgeuse itself. The evidence was presented in a series of high-resolution images of the star, showing what seemed to be a smoky veil passing in front of its disc before moving on.
Image: ESO. That evidence alone is an incredible telescopic achievement. Because even though Betelgeuse is over a hundred times farther away than our near neighbor Alpha Centauri, its incredible size makes it only one of only a handful of stars of which we’ve been able to resolve surface features. Those images, along with infrared light measurements that did not show any decrease in brightness, helped seal the deal for dust being the dimming agent. Fundamental changes to the structure of the star (or even Michael Bay-style alien megastructures swarming around it) would affect all wavelengths of light, while dust blocks mainly visible light but becomes largely transparent in the infrared.
In the recent study, astronomers have proposed that the turbulent star had ejected a bubble of gas, cooling slightly in the process. That allowed the gas to condense into particles of dust that, while orbiting around the star, passed in front of it for a few months---causing all of the fuss. While that may not be as dramatic as an explosion to put Hollywood blockbusters to shame, it’s still a pretty amazing result. This illuminates one of the many ways stars are responsible for forging so many of the elements of the universe that make up planets and people. This dust ejection is one way these elemental building blocks are blown out into the galaxy, to become the source material for new stars, planets, and maybe even lifeforms in the distant future.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Gamma Recruits, Prepare for Battle...Again! By Rosco McQueen As of this moment, we are all dead. We go into battle to reclaim our lives. This we do gladly, for we are Jem’Hadar. Remember, Victory is life!
Seriously guys, have you considered unionizing? Image: Cryptic Studios. For the glory of the Founders, Star Trek Online’s recruitment revamp continues with the Gamma Recruit event, active until July 22. If you create a new Jem’Hadar character you’ll gain access to special bonuses awarded through gameplay, which also unlock rewards across your whole account. This is the third time players have been able to create a Gamma Recruit since the unveiling of the Victory is Life expansion in 2018, with Cryptic adding some new goals and altering a few to include all reputation marks.
Summertime and the Livin’s Easy… By Cat Hough The one time my Gorn can wear his Speedo and not get arrested. Image: Cryptic Studios. Cryptic announced more details today about the upcoming Lohlunat Festival, running concurrently on all platforms from July 1st to July 31st. The blog post announced that the event ship will be an all new Risian Luxury Cruiser Vessel [T6] with details and ship stats to be released in a separate post. All of the old favorites from previous years will be returning, including powerboard races, the biathlon, horga’hn hunting, scavenging with Sovak and, of course, the galaxy-famous dance party. Participating in any of the events will grant progress towards the Risian Luxury Cruiser Vessel!
...spoiler? Image: Cryptic Studios. There’s a new baseball uniform for the Jupiter Station Stem Bolts in the Event Store and two new T-shirts to collect. You can get a DISCO shirt, or the famous Chu Chu dance shirt (woo!). There’s also a new impulsive floater, powerboard and vanity shield in the Stem Bolts colors.
But what about the third chu? Image: Cryptic Studios. Also making waves [ugh---Ed.] is the Tsunami Generator. This Universal Kit Module replicates a wave that rolls out from the player, smashing into everything in front of it before crashing apart. The force of the wave knocks down creatures and injures them, and has a chance to temporarily disable electronic devices, such as turrets and drones. And the new kit frame, Risian Vulcanology, provides rebreather functionality to protect you from toxic gas, and its heat sink controls grant complete immunity to fire!
Don’t forget this year’s new pets: The pastel-colored Transcendent Caracal (Vanity Pet) and Transcendent Tribble. Petting the tribble will “grant a constant, passive small chance to resist and throw off any effect that would control you, as you refuse to be limited or constrained. If you're on a team with multiple people petting this tribble, the chances stack based on the number of people involved. This tribble is unafraid of Klingons or other species that have treated Tribbles negatively in the past.”
Because again, it's important to be highly visible. Image: Cryptic Studios. Something in the Air Tonight… By Cat Hough Hey, surprise! There’s a new bundle. The New Genesis Bundle will be available on PC for 7500 Zen starting on June 24th, and is on sale for the first week. This bundle features two new T6 ships: the Malachowski-class, an updated Clarke Multi-Mission Command Cruiser, and the long awaited Oberth-class, otherwise known as the Grissom Light Science Vessel. (Please note: these two ships will also be available as separate purchases outside the New Genesis Bundle.)
Image: a most beautiful dream, via Cryptic Studios. The bundle will also include a number of additional account-wide items, such as the Genesis Ground Vanity Device, Wrath of Khan* outfits and a Type II Phaser Compression Pistol (C. 2285). Finally, two Experimental Starship Upgrade Tokens and two Fleet Ship Modules boost your purchasing value further. This ship bundle will also be available to players on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 at a later date.
Oh and this too. Image: Cryptic Studios. *This is a different device than the one given to Foundry authors. It has similar animation and FX, but does not include the Spock-In-The-Box that appears when the Foundry thank you gift is activated.
To GOOOOOOAAAALLLL Where No One Has Gone Before By Rosco McQueen Image: Scopely. In celebration of the European Football Championship, the folks at Scopely shared a guide on how to play soccer/football/whatever in Star Trek Fleet Command. It’s not a minigame as such, more a suggestion from the developers on how it could be done. Put together teams of ships with your friends and alliances to get an Envoy “ball” across your imaginary goal lines in space.
It’s Priority One Armada’s 8th Anniversary! All during the month of June, we are giving away various prizes and will have events for Armada members every Saturday with even more prizes! This Saturday, June 26th, is our final event: the Risian Triathlon. Plus, you should definitely trek out the Livestream with yours truly this week as we feature our new intro video produced by Anthony! This is a great time to join Priority One Armada with more than 5 billion in EC in prizes being given away this month.
This week on Episode 512 of Priority One: Paramount+ announces the main cast for Star Trek: Prodigy; Rebecca Romijin shares some news about Strange New Worlds; McMahon teases Lower Decks Season 2; Star Trek Online offered players a new promotional pack to purchase; and Fleet Command continues its Next Generation journey.
This week’s Community Questions are:
What are the bills you want to see paid in Lower Decks (and Picard) seasons two?
What are your thoughts on the Mudd’s Market Into Darkness bundle? Did you purchase it---and if so, which options did you decide on?
Are you hoping to see Star Trek characters in Fortnite? Who would you most like to see?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Paramount+, Essentially By Elio Lleo ViacomCBS continues to try luring in more subscribers, by offering up new pricing tiers and teasing a slate of new content coming out over the summer. First up: the new “low-cost” option for US subscribers, starting at $4.99. This “Essential Plan” is ad-supported, including some sports and on-demand options. However, it will no longer include local live television station programming.
I swear every one of those stars is an asterisk. Image: ViacomCBS, via Deadline. Keep in mind if you already have the limited commercial plan, you won’t lose any features…however, that plan will no longer be offered to new subscribers. The “Premium Plan” will cost US subscribers $9.99 a month, is commercial-free with on demand entertainment (including 4K titles), more sports, and live streaming of local stations.
Trek’s Prodigious New Talent By Elio Lleo On Monday, June 14, ViacomCBS dropped the cast list for Star Trek: Prodigy–the first animated show specifically geared towards children [no, TAS wasn’t written for kids; we’ve explored that in our Patreon exclusive podcast: After Hours -Ed.]. The six main voices joining Kate Mulgrew have been announced including Jason Mantzoukas–who you might recognize from shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The League, and as the voice of the foul-mouthed Rex Splode on the Amazon animated series Invincible. Variety also shared the details about the characters including some species names, character backgrounds, and some first-look images.
Aren't you a little young for nebula coffee? Image: ViacomCBS, via Variety. Romijn Charts Out Strange New Worlds By Cat Hough In a recent interview with Looper.com, Rebecca Romijn confirms what we have long suspected regarding the format and episodic nature of Strange New Worlds. She said, "it's in keeping with the original series — they're standalone episodes. It's a little bit lighter. We are visiting planets. We are visiting colonies, and we are so proud of our work so far." The show will cover ten years of missions on the Enterprise (no bloody A, B, C, or D) with Captain Pike, before Kirk takes the helm. Romijn plays first officer Number One, originally played by Majel Barrett.
Whatever you've hiding, Mr. Spock, I hope you brought enough to share. Image: ViacomCBS, via Looper. No release date has yet been announced for Strange New Worlds, other than it’s expected some time in 2022. But it appears that filming may be coming to a close. Romijn told Looper she was able to catch a break in filming episode seven of ten for Strange New Worlds in order to promote her new film, the safari thriller Endangered Species.
Bills To Pay in Lower Decks Season 2 By Rosko McQueen It’s the question that can foster debate, cause rifts in friendships, or spark outrage on social media: what’s your favorite episode of Star Trek? Mike McMahon, the creator of Lower Decks was asked exactly this by the folks at IGN. Thanks to his breadth of knowledge, he had an answer for each series, while also throwing out some teasers for Lower Decks season 2.
"Shades of Gray," Mariner? Really? Image: ViacomCBS, via IGN. Mike spoke about the structure of Star Trek, and the nature of standalone episodes that add to the depth of the characters–but not in a way that the audience needs a refresh at the start of each new episode. What that means for Season 2 of Lower Decks is we have the setup of the first 10 episodes. So where to from here?
“These last three episodes created this crescendo of, ‘Look, this is what the show is. Let's go. And we keep that up. How does Mariner feel about Boimler taking off? How is Boimler doing on the Titan? So, [we’re] still doing standalone, still episodes that feel episodic, but the characters don't forget. We haven't forgotten what we've said [in] Season 1.”
That leads us to our first community question this week:
What are the bills you want to see paid in Lower Decks (and Picard) seasons two?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Mudd’s Multiversal Market Madness By Shane Hoover It looks like Harcourt Fenton Mudd has reared his profiteering head once again in the Star Trek Online C-Store. From June 10 through June 24, players who have about $150 burning a hole in their pockets can purchase the new Into Darkness and Beyond Choice Pack. Like previous Mudd’s Choice Packs, you can choose three out of eight options including ships, upgrade tokens, C-Store coupons, or master keys.
Oh shut up, Dwight. Image: ViacomCBS, via CNET. But if you wanted to buy them all...well, Cryptic has another purchase option, the MEGA Into Darkness and Beyond Bundle. That’s right: for the eye-watering regular price of $600 you can purchase every one of the eight choices offered! But act fast–it’s only $300, or 50% off, until June 24th.
That leads us to our next community question this week:
What are your thoughts on the Mudd’s Market Into Darkness bundle? Did you purchase it–and if so, which options did you decide on?
Fleet Command Searches For The Next Generation By Elio Lleo Star Trek Fleet Command has dropped the second part of its Star Trek: The Next Generation arc with ~~Section~~ Patch 31. Featured in the update are new stories and missions to rescue Worf or Picard. Who will you choose to save first?
"Who? Never heard of them." Image: ViacomCBS, via Memory Alpha. The new update includes new officers, new ship projectiles, fifteen new missions and more. Also, if you’re eager to learn about the team behind the game, you can trek out their “Meet the Team” blog featuring Senior QA Tester Alannah.
It’s the Armada’s 8th Anniversary! By Cat Hough Image: Jason Smith, via Priority One Armada. All during the month of June the Priority One Armada is giving away various prizes, and will have events for Armada members every Saturday–with even more prizes! June 19th is our 80s-themed costume competition. And you should definitely trek out the Livestream this week as we feature our new intro video produced by Anthony! This is a great time to join Priority One Armada with more than 5 billion in EC in prizes being given away this month.
Well, We Had To Cover Fortnite Eventually By Elio Lleo June 8th saw the release of a new season for the hugely popular battle royale shooter Fortnite. Why would Priority One Podcast care, you ask? Well this season sees the game’s island invaded by aliens in flying saucers, and Fortnite has a well earned reputation for pulling in characters from all over popular culture. For example, this season sees Rick Sanchez of Rick & Morty [Drink! -Ed.] making an appearance alongside Superman. But the hot rumor in Trek circles is that Star Trek just might make an appearance on the island this season. Which makes a great Community Question for our listeners this week!
Are you hoping to see Star Trek characters in Fortnite? Who would you most like to see?
Quick Gaming News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you. Links, of course, will be in our show notes!
This week on Episode 511 of Priority One: John de Lancie continues to drop some Picard Season 2 hints. In Gaming, we continue our review of the missions that brought the Klingon Civil War to an end in Star Trek Online. We also introduce a new contributor to the show: Dr. Michael J. Chan, with his analysis of “Chain of Command.”
This week’s Community Question is:
Which deep cut character would you like to see in the next season of Lower Decks?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Just Call It Q-meo Already By Elio Lleo We told you that you should keep an eye out for Cameo videos recorded by John de Lancie! Once again, he might have spilled the beans and potentially spoiled some character appearances in season 2 of Star Trek: Picard. In one Cameo, he shares what was scheduled to happen on the next day of filming, saying:
"...I've already been shooting, I've had some wonderful scenes with Patrick [Stewart]. It was nice, it was nice working with him again...and tomorrow, I'm...working with Brent. So, I'm really looking forward to that."
So, when he says he’s working with Brent…does that mean we might see Alton Soong? A past version of Data? Remember, Captains, you can join de Lancie’s Cameo Fan Club for free and watch the videos he records for fans!
No Small Parts In Lower Decks' Future By Cat Hough Mike McMahan, the creative force behind Star Trek: Lower Decks, has been offering up some interesting tidbits about Seasons 2 and 3 while promoting the recent Season 1 release of Lower Decks on Blu-ray. He told IGN that Season 2 picks up immediately with the fallout after the glorious battle of Riker vs. the Pakleds, Boimler’s promotion to the Titan---and how Mariner, Rutherford and Tendi are dealing with all that. Speaking about his overall vision for the four main characters, McMahan says, “I know where I want them to end up. Let’s watch together how they get there.”
I see Shaxs and Kirk went to the same tailor. Image: ViacomCBS, via IGN. McMahan also promises there are more cameo roles coming up, but he also indicated some of these could be deeper cuts from Trek canon, saying “So there are some legacy guest roles in the second season and in the third season as well but I think it’s people you’re not going to expect when you get them.” Maybe we will finally get that sweet, sweet Roga Danar cameo?
But we we know who's the most important one. Image: ViacomCBS, via IGN. That leads us to our first community question this week:
Which deep cut character would you like to see in the next season of Lower Decks?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like FaceBook, Twitter, and Instagram!
McNamara Makes Her Exit By Rosco McQueen It could be one of those tapestry-type moments, where you pull at a thread and a whole different world would appear. In terms of enjoying Star Trek on the small screen and with new series in development, one of those threads that had a big impact was Julie McNamara.
Image: ViacomCBS, via Deadline. For the last 15 years Ms McNamara has worked with CBS and ViacomCBS, her most recent role being head of programming at Paramount+. Deadline reported this week that she is stepping down from the role. In terms of the impact on Star Trek, Ms McNamara has been overseeing the original content strategy for the streaming service. Tom Ryan, ViacomCBS President & CEO, Streaming, announced the exit, saying “Julie’s work and strong relationships with creators and talent led the way for the very first originals on CBS All Access, many of which are still top performers for Paramount+, including Star Trek: Discovery.”
During her tenure at CBS All Access, which she joined as Executive Vice President of Original Content in 2016, she shepherded the new Star Trek universe (Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, and the upcoming Strange New Worlds). We can only hope that her replacement works as hard to bring new seasons and series of Star Trek to the screen in the future.
Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Long Remembered, Soon Repeated? By Thomas Reynolds
"It was not well to drive men into final corners; at those moments they could all develop teeth and claws."
Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage
The day of judgment dawns, as four would-be leaders face the slings and arrows of their outrageous doings. J’Ula leads the orbital assault of Qo’noS in the crosshairs of her own mycelial nightmare. J’mpok’s dash for the throne turns his servitor races on each other–regicide is a booming industry in First City, and the player gets in on the ground floor. L’Rell races to the Great Hall before the mad Emperor can use “her” hydro bomb against “his” people. And Aakar probably wishes he got his hands on those personal transporters before the final bat’leth comes down. Ah well.
“A Day Long Remembered” ends the Klingon Civil War arc with the Empire under new management and a new face. Or an old face? Cloning is weird. Anyway, J’mpok’s career (and life) ends after J’Ula and L’Rell make a disarming argument in favor of new leadership. Having made good on her deal with Fek’lhr–two conniving schemers for the price of one!–J’Ula hands the Chancellor’s bat’leth off to L’Rell, picking up the Torch for her instead. At the final party, they talk about working closer with the Alliance of 2411–not a promise we’d expect from Klingons of 2255. Their mood is optimistic, but we’ve seen how easily the Empire shatters under the strain of remaining Klingon. And it’s hard to shake the feeling that we’ll be back here, knives in hand, all too soon…
Image: Cryptic Studios. A Command-ing Market Share By Shane Hoover Website PocketGamer.biz has run a short article in an ongoing series that examines market trends in mobile gaming. While the article is a sponsored piece by analytics platform App Annie, it nevertheless shares some interesting metrics that would impress even the Ferengi Commerce Authority.
Image: App Annie, via PocketGamer. According to the article, the “City Battle Strategy” mobile gaming sector has raked in $2.5 billion in worldwide consumer spending in the first quarter of 2021. That represents a 60 percent growth over last year’s first quarter. If you’re talking about the U.S. market alone, the growth was 90 percent over 2020’s first quarter. Of the top 10 intellectual properties in the City Battle Strategy category, Star Trek Fleet Command is sitting pretty in the top spot. So there’s no denying that Fleet Command is raking in more gold-pressed latinum than Quark’s shady schemes ever dreamed.
This week on Episode 510 of Priority One: Star Trek Voyager could have had a much different endgame; the Section 31 spinoff series is still in the works; and Evil Picard is gunna get you in IDW’s new Mirror Universe series. In Gaming, Star Trek Online wraps its year-long Klingon Civil War saga.
This week’s Community Question is:
CQ: If you could change one thing about the Voyager finale, what would it be?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Jake Morgan Abandoned ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Finale Ideas Could Have Given the Sendoff It Deserved By Rosco McQueen It was a night when the question that had plagued fans over the course of seven years would be answered - will Voyager return home in the series finale?
The feature-length final episode “Endgame” aired 20 years ago on May 23, 2001, and this week the series milestone was celebrated, commemorated and dissected.
The Hollywood Reporter spoke with many of the cast and crew discussing the potential finale ideas that were left mostly in the writers room.
Suggestions included killing off Captain Janeway or Seven of Nine, reverse assimilation of the Borg, and the idea that Endgame could have been a mid-season episode to allow for the crew to explore returning home to the Alpha Quadrant.
Star Trek: Discovery's Shazad Latif talks Section 31 "rumblings" By Roscoe McQueen Everyone’s favorite Klingon-turned human-turned Section 31 agent, Ash Tyler, has been in the news this week discussing the Section 31 spinoff, and it turns out details are… few. To the point of… mysterious.
Speaking with Digital Spy this week, actor Shazad Latif talked about the spin-off series currently being up in the air due to actors’ schedules.
"It's just been slight yeses, slight questions, but I've no idea. I think it's down to people's schedules. I spoke to Ethan Peck briefly the other day. He's started the other one [Star Trek: Strange New Worlds], and that's about it."
The only other details we have come from Alex Kurtzman, who was more hype-man than detail guy. Kurtzman said the show is well on it’s way and the writers have put together a great script as well as a Section 31 writers room. All other details are shrouded in a veil of secrecy.
Star Trek: Mirror War Will See Evil Picard Finally Face Justice By Rosco McQueen It’s one aspect of the Star Trek franchise that was never delved into in the The Next Generation tv series. The Mirror Universe.
Thankfully the folks at IDW comics have taken the dagger and stabbed with it. Repeatedly. And explored the world in the 2018 series “Mirror Broken”. The series saw a frustrated and aggressive Captain Picard in command of the Stargazer. The crew, including Inquisitor Deanna Troi and a Borg-ified version of Data, worked towards destroying and salvaging Cardassian and Klingon ships for profit and maintaining the borders of the weakened Empire. Eventually Picard’s frustrations and ambitions led the Captain, complete with goatee, to steal command of the Empire’s newest Galaxy-class warship from Captain Jellicoe.
Now the repercussions of the not-so-good Captain’s actions will be explored in “Mirror War”.
In the nine-part series, evil Picard will face the wrath of the Emperor for his crimes. Why is the Emperor angry at Picard? We’ll have to wait and see. The Mirror War will also be complemented by four tie-in one-shots, each of which will follow an evil version of a prominent Next Generation character, beginning with Data.
Quick News Roundup Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you. Links, of course, will be in our show notes!
In a recent installment of Variety’s Streaming Room, Alex Kurtzman and Sonequa Martin-Green share their insights on Season 3 of Star Trek Discovery… How canon influenced their decision to jump to the future, Burnham’s Journey, and the importance of representation on screen. No juicy TrekNuggets about Season
Tig Notaro confirms Engineer Jet Reno’s return in Season 4 of Star Trek Discovery during an interview with The AV Club. According to Notaro, the writers and producers are incredibly flexible with her time and give her lots of flexibility with her other professional endeavors. She also confirmed that she does not riff and/or ad lib… but that her dialogue is completely written for her.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS By Thomas Reynolds Hero Collector Celebrates STO’s Jump Into Discovery Season Three Hero Collector, the maker of everyone’s favorite Star Trek model collection, is joining with Star Trek Online to celebrate the arrival of STO’s new “Far From Home” lockbox. For starters, Cryptic’s lead Starship and UI artist Thomas Marrone has written an article for the Hero Collector website. Thomas offers insights into the challenges and intentions as the ship team brought the U.S.S. Discovery refit from screen to game. Be sure to Trek out Thomas’s article by following the link in our show notes!
But wait, there’s more! Hero Collector also announced a STO House United launch giveaway. Just by following their official Twitter account and that of Star Trek Online, and by retweeting the giveaway announcement, you can have a chance to win the Star Trek Online 2021 Anniversary Legendary Bundle! That bundle retails at 25,000 Zen, nearly $250. It includes four newly updated T6 Legendary ships: The B’Rel, the Excelsior, the Vor’Cha, and the Ambassador. And it includes a pile of other valuable game items and currency. We’ve certainly debated the cost and value of these bundles on the show, but nobody will debate winning the Anniversary Legendary Bundle for free! You can find a link to the giveaway announcement tweet right in our show notes, too. The contest ends and the winners will be announced on June 1st 2021
STO New Episode Reveal Captains, before we go any further, we’ve got a SPOILER WARNING. The following may spoil some of the story regarding the two newest missions to land on the PC version of Star Trek Online.
Now available to play on PC, the end of the Klingon Civil War comes to an end. The Mother of All Klingons, L’Rell continues to lead J’ula, Martok, and A’depta against Emperor J’mpok! With voice over performances by Mary Chieffo, J.G. Hertzler, & Rekha Sharma, this two-mission end will finally bring this year-long battle to an end.
Additionally, players can participate in a new Task Force Operation called, “Remain Klingon.”
Don’t forget, playing through some of this new content on a daily basis will earn you progress towards an Imperial Assault Ground Set. Just visit your EVENTS tab in your mission journal to learn about all the ways you can complete your daily progress.
https://youtu.be/yIZ8O_d1Oi8 Fleet Command Goes to Red Alert A much requested quality of life improvement has arrived for players of Star Trek: Fleet Command. As expected following a recent announcement, a new Battle View mode has been added to the game. When the phasers start flying, players can click a conveniently displayed Red Alert icon to declutter the game’s User Interface. With less UI noise while in Battle View, you can more easily focus on handling those combat targets and making sure they discover just how cold space can be. To get a look at Battle View in action, hop on over to Fleet Command’s Twitter video of the feature via our show notes. Or just hop in the game and try it yourself.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1396496243468156930 Bad Robot Draws Good Capital In the long gone days of December of 2020, we last discussed JJ Abram’s Bad Robot Games studio. Back then they were hiring up important executives. Now they’ve announced the landing of more than $40 Million in financing. The investment comes from sources like Galaxy Interactive, Horizons Ventures, Iconiq Capital, and Tencent. Bad Robot Games CEO Anna Sweet released a statement saying the VC backing will be good as they look to “change the way people interact with and view video games.”. The company has announced that its first title will be an original Triple-A game developed internally, and with the collaboration of Bad Robot’s film, TV and animation teams. It’s not a lot of information, and there’s no hint yet that Bad Robot Games will be working on a Star Trek title. But the film studio has produced every Star Trek film since 2009, and we can hope for new games! They also produced films for that OTHER “Star” universe, but we won’t speculate about games for them!
This week on Episode 509 of Priority One: Kate Mulgrew reveals how the Janeway Hologram is introduced in Star Trek: Prodigy; Rod Roddenberry begins celebrating his father’s centennial with a new social media campaign; and Star Trek Online introduces tech from the 32nd century in its latest Lock Box.
This week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Got kids? Will you be watching Star Trek: Prodigy with them? What do you hope will be their biggest takeaway from the new series?
CQ: As we reflect on Gene Roddenberry’s legacy over the next 100 days, tell us–what does Star Trek mean to you?
CQ: Are you looking forward to Fleet Command’s new Next Gen-era content? Does the Away Teams minigame make you want to spend more time in-game?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Kate Mulgrew’s Hologrammatic Appearances By Elio Lleo With Star Trek: Prodigy set to debut sometime this year on Paramount+ and later on Nickelodeon, Kate Mulgrew continues to sing praises of its development, the story it hopes to tell children, and the overall mythos that is the Star Trek franchise. During a recent episode of Dennis Miller+1 to spotlight her latest project on the streaming service Peacock (Mr. Mercedes) Mulgrew not only spoke about the impact Star Trek has had in popular culture but she also shared some information about how Janeway’s Hologram will appear in the new series.
"Me and my hoooolo, strolling down the avenue--oh god, it's Q? Me and my hooooolo..." Image: ViacomCBS via TrekCore That leads us to our first community question this week:
CQ: Got kids? Will you be watching Star Trek: Prodigy with them? What do you hope will be their biggest takeaway from the new series?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Discovery Season 4 Is Scripted, Picard Season 2 Is Shooting By Roscoe McQueen It’s official. The I’s have been dotted, the T’s have been crossed, and the nacelles have been detached. The script for season four of Star Trek: Discovery is complete. The sign-off was confirmed this week by showrunner Michelle Paradise on social media, posting “A long journey to type these words. But here they are..." Paradise attached a picture of the final words of the season four finale script "End of season four."
https://twitter.com/michelleparadis/status/1393359495212847104 It’s not as catchy as “Let’s fly” but I’m willing to see how it plays.
In other production news, Star Trek: Picard is filming in the Santa Clarita area this week. SCVNews.com reported that the city’s film office has 9 productions filming in the Santa Clarita Valley beginning the week of Monday, May 17, 2021, including Star Trek: Picard.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Blu-Ray and DVD By Shane Hoover What hits shelves on May 18th and packs more Star Trek Easter eggs than Beckett Mariner's crate of contraband? The answer, of course, is the Star Trek: Lower Decks Season One DVD and Blu-Ray set. Bonus features include a trailer for Mariner's Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta movie, U.S.S. Cerritos crew profiles, and a catalogue of the show's many many Easter eggs.
The show's creator and executive producer Mike McMahan sat down for some promotion interviews, and he had some very interesting thoughts to share. Speaking to Screenrant.Com about his goals for Season 2, McMahan said “we have a lot of bills to pay. We've got Rutherford's memory issues, we've got Mariner and her mom working together, we've got the Pakleds being a real threat out in the world, we've got Tendi worried about her friends not remembering her from the first season and what does that mean for their friendship. And we've got Boimler on the Titan!”
Tooting his own...well, I guess it's not his own horn, is it. Image: ViacomCBS via CinemaBlend They also asked McMahan about Mariner's backstory, and he answered “I mean, I know everything about Mariner... but there's a backstory to Mariner that we don't want to mine so quickly and just have everybody know.” He also suggested that attentive viewers are probably already piecing together the show's hints about Mariner's past.
The website CinemaBlend.com asked about a Lower Decks live-action Boimler crossover to Star Trek: Picard. McMahan offered that he “can't imagine why not. I mean he's a capable Ensign as we've seen. He has that promotion to the Titan. You see Riker and Troi in Picard. You'd have to imagine if he doesn't run into too many Crystalline Entities that Boimler would still be bouncing around the quadrant.”
...does anyone know what that ringing sound is? Image: ViacomCBS via CinemaBlend But he doesn't see much likelihood of Picard crossing over the other way, telling ScreenRant “Look, would I love to work with Sir Patrick? Obviously! But is there any reason he would ever meet our Lower Deckers aboard the Cerritos? Not really.” Mike McMahan shared some great thoughts, and we have links to three of his interview stories in the show notes. Trek them out for all of the details!
Peace and quiet was never an option. Image: ViacomCBS via ScreenRant. #thinkTrek - Gene Roddenberry’s Centennial By Elio Lleo Captains, last week we discussed an interview with Rod Roddenberry on “The Credits” where he spoke about the impact his Father had on popular culture and the vision of the future that was shared with us. Now, as the weeks move on, Roddenberry.com has launched a social media campaign celebrating Gene roddenberry’s Centennial. Using #thinkTrek and #talkTREK, Rod Roddenberry hopes to spotlight some of the philosophy that his father tried to share with us, a future that gives us a “chance for us all to be better, to act kinder, to be more inclusive, and to basically Think Trek.”
Taking part in the celebration, filmmakers, actors, notable fans and more will be recording readings of some of Gene’s most inspirational quotes. 100 quotes, 100 days, all coming to a close on Gene’s birthday: August, 19, 2021. Already, we’ve seen readings from folks like Bill Nye, Kevin Smith, Scott Bakula and more! So be sure to follow Roddenberry on all their social media channels to get your daily dose of Roddenberry wisdom!
But you can also take part in the celebration by sharing images, photos, videos, whatever you might spot in your daily lives that remind you of Star Trek. Just use #thinkTrek and tag @roddenberry when you post!
That leads us to our next community question this week:
CQ: As we reflect on Gene Roddenberry’s legacy over the next 100 days, tell us–what does Star Trek mean to you?
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS By Thomas Reynolds To Gain The World And Lose The Soul All good things must come to an end–and if you’re a Klingon, war tops your Good Things list. Unless it’s a civil war between J’Ulla’s and J’mpok’s partisans for the future of the Empire. Maybe it’s less good, then. But it cannot last forever. It never could, when politics and honor demand your enemy’s complete destruction. And as birds of prey come home to raze, as shattered Praxis looks down on a world on fire, this phrase–this edict–will be on every warrior’s breath and heart: remain Klingon.
Image: Cryptic Studios. On May 14th, Cryptic declared STO’s next TFO, “Remain Klingon,” to be the Klingon Civil War’s final battle. Captains will lead the fight over Qo’noS in this space-based TFO as the First City roils with disruptor fire. Cryptic also notes that captains should play “A Day Long Remembered” before queuing for “Remain Klingon”. But wait, what’s “A Day Long Remembered”? Sure sounds like a mission title, but I guess you’ll just have to wait to find out. Until then, be ready. Be fearless. And as always, remain Klingon.
Star Trek Online Forecasts Icing Conditions Image: Cryptic Studios. Announced today and launching Soon™, the Discovery: Far From Home Lock Box hits high notes from Disco’s third season. Headlining the potential prizes is the Crossfield Science Spearhead Refit [T6], better known as the U.S.S. Discovery-A. Players who don’t get one can just chill out with the Parasitic Ice Containment Vessel Universal Console. (Yes, it’s a Vessel but it’s a Console. Just work with us here.) Other drops include the Beast Mast–sorry, Bond With Animals Ground Trait, Personal Transporter kit module, and a randomly transporting Saurian. There’s a lot of fascinating new items in the box; trek out the full list.
NOW let's see who gets laughed out of the dog park. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Trial Never Ends, The Lens Flare Never Stops September 1987: the Star Trek multiverse returns to TV anew, when the Enterprise-D has its encounter at Farpoint. May 2021: Fleet Command returns to the Prime Timeline, as the Enterprise-D plows into some random Kelvin Timeline planet’s surface. It’s a rough introduction this time, no better for the lack of crew–only the amnesiac android Data is on board. Why is the Federation flagship of 2364 tilling soil more than a hundred years before it was built? Where did its 1,011 other crewmembers go? And can you put it together–ship, crew, and sinister plot behind it all–before those responsible come to finish the job?
Welcome to Star Trek Fleet Command Patch 30.
Image: Scopely. Scopely resumes its continuing mission bringing Prime Timeline content to its Kelvin-only game with TNG storylines, battle passes, and collectibles. Familiar faces from the series are now potential crew picks, particularly a Rare-tier Beverly Crusher and Epic-tier Data and Geordi. But the most significant addition is the new Away Teams game mode. Unlocking your station’s Shuttle Bay building opens up lists of short-term assignments to complete for resource rewards. Players with STO or Timelines experience will recognize a way to put idle crewmembers to work based on relative strengths. Of course, if you get Q as a crewmember you can just clear all the tasks off at once. Or your entire roster will turn to salamanders. Who knows?
Really hoping that's not Mirror Georgiou you're about to send. Image: Scopely. That leads us to our final community question this week:
CQ: Are you looking forward to Fleet Command’s new Next Gen-era content? Does the Away Teams minigame make you want to spend more time in-game?
This week on Episode 508 of Priority One: Anson Mount updates fans on the status of #StrangeNewWorlds; Paramount+ is serious about its streaming; the mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command meets The Next Generation; and Chase Masterson joins us to talk about the Pop Culture Hero Coalition!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds JLP In Effigy By Elio Lleo If you’re looking to add to your existing Star Trek collection, then you might want to #TrekOut EXO-6’s latest product. Their 1:6 scale articulated figure of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the style and uniform from Star Trek: First Contact is now available for preorder.
AKA "Mother's Day 2022." Image: EXO-6. The figurine has over 30 points of articulation that allow you recreate some of your favorite moments from the film---with a Type II hand phaser, the TR-590 Tricorder X, or a Type 3B Phaser Rifle! So, if you’re looking to add to your collection, you can pre-order now for $20 US---but the total cost will be $189.95 + $25 US international shipping.
https://youtu.be/eGoXyXiwOBg?t=73 I'm A Doctor, Not A...Well, Yes, A Podcaster By Cat Hough As you might recall from a previous episode, we mentioned that Gates McFadden was getting into podcasting. Well her new podcast, Gates McFadden InvestiGates: Who Do You Think You Are? launches May 12. This is a limited podcast series where Gates invites some of her besties over for a chat. Who’s on the lineup? Well, to name a few: Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, John de Lancie, Robert Picardo, Michael Westmore, Nana Visitor, Denise Crosby and more. Each show is less interview and more one-on-one intimate conversation. NacelleCast promises that InvestiGates will feature “never-before-heard stories” from the stars and creatives behind Star Trek.
https://youtu.be/tg50Jok82nc While we are very excited to listen to her new podcast, we do have some unfortunate news. McFadden confirmed this week to TrekMovie.com that she will not be reprising her role as Beverly Crusher in Season Two of Star Trek: Picard, saying “I’m not in the second season. I’m sad that I’m not. Things have changed a lot on different levels. So I have no idea at this point. I’m disappointed because it would have been so much fun to just work with those people. But we’ll see. I have no idea. I wish I could tell you.”
The Vision of Trek In Gene’s Centennial Year By Rosco McQueen It’s the core mantra of the Vulcan philosophy, and the overall Star Trek franchise---infinite diversity in infinite combinations. This week Rod Rodenberry reflected on the guiding principle of his father, Gene Rodenberry, who was born a century ago in 1921. Speaking with The Credits, Rod Roddenberry spoke about his father and the future he pictured for everyone. “He took more of a humanistic or a realistic approach. What could it be like one day? How did he see us 200, 300 years in the future? My father took the approach that we’re sort of a juvenile, child race-species right now, but we grow like any species---any life form does---and we mature. In that future, we realize it’s the diversity in idea, not just form. The fact that we are fighting over the fact that we look different now is childish. We need to be embracing the uniqueness between us because that’s how you grow.”
Rod goes on to speak about diversity being the strength of Star Trek, and how it has always been the goal of the series that “no matter what your ethnic, gender, socio-economic, religious, political background is, it should all be represented at some level on Star Trek. That’s what humanity is and needs to be. That’s what Star Trek is.”
Paramount+ Piles It On By Rosco McQueen In an effort to compete with other streaming services, Paramount+ is leaning into its cinema pedigree. The promise is an additional 1,000 movies added to their library, for 2,500 total titles in June. According to the Hollywood Reporter, it’s all part of ViacomCBS’s plan to counter Disney+’s catalogue of Marvel and Star Wars titles, or HBO MAX and their same-day cinema and streaming releases. CEO Bob Bakish announced the plan, as well as future exclusive titles on ViacomCBS’s first-quarter earnings conference call. Bakish said that the new Mark Whalberg film Infinite will go straight to the on-demand service, reflecting their plans to release an original movie every week in 2022. Bakish also told shareholders that their subscriber base grew substantially since the rebrand to Paramount+, adding 6 million global streaming subscribers to reach 36 million in its first quarter.
ViacomCBS shareholder meeting (editor's interpretation). Image: ViacomCBS. Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you:
While promoting his latest film, “The Virtuoso,” Anson Mount spoke with RadioTimes’ Paul Simpson about getting back into the Captain’s chair for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. According to Mount, although COVID protocols have required everyone to adapt, “it’s been one of the smoothest starts I think I’ve ever had in television.” Additionally, it sounds like some of the production staff have crossed over from Star Trek: Discovery, making the transition much easier.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 will be released on Blu-Ray on July 20. The four-disc collection will also include over 2 hours of special features. Nothing as to whether there will be a 4K release of a new Trek series any time soon.
Actor Nathan Jung, who appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series has died at the age of 74. Over the years he had roles on TV and film in The A Team, Kung Fu, Big Trouble in Little China, and the Kentucky Fried Movie. But it was Trek that helped launch his career: Jung played Ghengis Khan in the episode “The Savage Curtain” in 1969.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds (Say That You Remember) Fusing In September By Cath Hough The U.S.S. Enterprise-F, designed by Thomas Marrone will be included in the 2022 Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series by Universe Publishing. This is the first time a ship from Star Trek Online has appeared in the calendar series. Ships from TOS, TNG and DS9 are also featured and the calendar includes some ship designs and cutaway diagrams. Maybe we should start calling Thomas Mr. September? [No. - Ed.]
So much for thrusters only while in spacedock. Image: Thomas Morrone via Universe Publishing. Also this week, our favorite environment artist Nick Duguid streamed his design and build of a 2409 Federation fusion reactor environment. This is a fascinating video: Nick walks us through his process from forming an idea to actually building an asset. It seems like we’re just watching what a day at work is like for Nick. The video ends with showcasing his final design and it’s an amazing piece of work.
https://twitter.com/Tumerboy/status/1391770455309099011?s=20 Cryptic’s Latest Console-ations By Rosco McQueen Good news for console captains this week, with the Delta Recruit event coming to consoles from May 13 on Playstation and Xbox. The event will run for 28 days, and includes improvements to the existing recruit rewards to remove out of date missions and introduce some new rewards. It’s a great way to earn extra perks on your account, so why not take the opportunity to create a new character! Any freshly-made 2409 characters from Starfleet, the Klingon Defense Force, or the Romulan Republic are eligible to become a recruit for the 28 days the event runs!
From May 13th through 20th, console captains can claim a free Phoenix prize pack each day. Visit Onna on Deep Space Nine or get gritty with Grym on Drozana Station to claim your pack. And lastly for console, the Jovian Intel Heavy Raider from Season three of Discovery is finally making it to the game. The new Tier 6 ship will be available via the Infinity Lock Box.
The Next Generation of Fleet Command By Elio Lleo Turning our attention to mobile gaming, Scopely’s Star Trek: Fleet Command introduced a new era of characters from the Star Trek Multiverse on May 11th. TNG characters like Geordi, Deanna, Data, Beverly, Will, and Jean-Luc are now available; according to a post on StarTrek.com, “the event will continue to evolve over time, with new surprises rolling out in the following months.”
If the beard unlocks by microtransaction I am going to riot. Image: Scopely via StarTrek.com
This week on Episode 507 of Priority One: "Q" is getting quite an adventure in Picard, Raspberry Pi can make an excellent tricorder, Star Trek Online surprises players with a starship promo in the Lobi store, and Minecraft gets Trekkie!
This week’s Community Question is:
CQ: Would live events excite you in Star Trek Online, and how would you like them to be implemented?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Q-ing Up Picard Seasons 2 And 3 By Elio Lleo We said it. We said it last week. We’re now in an era where the headlines come from Cameo videos that actors record for fans willing to pony up some dough for personalized messages! Back at it again: John de Lancie admitting to one fan for Mother’s Day, that he’ll be on for at least 6 episodes, and that they’re filming seasons 2 and 3 back to back -- with rigorous COVID testing during filming. If you’re not already, go ahead and start following some of your favorites on Cameo. Apparently some of them share the videos they record for everyone to see…so it might just be you who gets the scoop on the latest Star Trek news!
Does this entity look like he fears your mortal NDAs? Image: ViacomCBS. Chris Kula's Committed By Cat Hough Since Mike McMahon let us know on First Contact Day that Star Trek: Lower Decks was renewed for a third season, it seems CBS has really taken notice of what a stellar production crew they have over there. Deadline has announced that writer-producer Chris Kula, a co-executive producer on Lower Decks, signed an overall deal with CBS Studios. We don’t have any specific details about his deal, but it appears that CBS is doing its best to lock down talented people. Kula’s credits are nothing to sneeze at. He’s an alum of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, and he has written for NBC’s Community, Fox’s MADtv, Comedy Central’s @midnight and was a supervising producer on Wrecked for TBS.
The face of someone not going to Starbase 80. Image: Diane Arbus via Deadline. A Second Picorder of Magnitude By Tony Hunter Everyone wants to try to make Trek tech. The flip phone by Motorola, the universal translator from Google, the Air Force even built a PHASER (in all caps) designed to shoot down drones with microwaves. But all these pretenders are able to do is capture a piece of the magic. Either the form isn’t quite right like the flip phone, or the function isn’t there like Google Translate. Well, not so with the Picorder 2. A maker who goes by the YouTube handle directive0 has built a prototype of a working tricorder using a typical TNG case as a model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y9hRy4ev4Q At the bottom, where the case folds down, is space for a battery and loudspeaker. In the middle is a Raspberry Pi and capacitive touch screen for control and processing. And at the top is a printed circuit board, ready to mount pretty much any commercially available sensor that will fit. At the moment, he has temperature, pressure and humidity sensors functional and displaying on-screen. He also has connections ready for a simple thermal imager. The whole thing is designed to be modular, so instruments and the internal computer and screens can be updated over time.
Giant Freakin’ Grain Of Salt By Elio Lleo It’s a slow news week. When that happens, we get a little dirty and rummage around the rumor mills. The latest comes from the ol' faithful GiantFreakinRobot.com. One of their “trusted and proven sources” tells them there’s a plan to bring back Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer along with the likes of T’Pol and Dr. Phlox. Well...like Nostradamus, with enough theories and rumors published, you might get one or two right. This one, though -- keep it in the back of your mind as just a rumor. Doesn’t mean it isn’t fun to speculate what that story would look like!
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds The Trouble with Tholians By Cat Hough Starting today on PC and running for the next three weeks, Star Trek Online launched the second Featured Event of the current Event Campaign, called Tholian Trouble. This Event allows players the choice of running either the Azure Nebula Rescue or Vault: Ensnared TFOs, while also earning Daily Progress toward the grand prize reward. These two particular TFOs had some recent updates which have dramatically improved the gameplay during the missions.
Completing this Event rewards the Universal Console – Tholian Web Array as an account unlock, and a character only (or one time only) reward of 25,000 Dilithium Ore and 3 Featured TFO Reward Boxes. These boxes give a choice of 1 Specialization Point or an Enhanced Universal Tech Upgrade.
The Tholian Web Array Universal Console improves tetryon damage, physical damage, control expertise, and dramatically improves critical hit chance against held enemies. It also has a deadly active ability: hold the target ship in a web and deal physical damage over time, chain to up to 4 additional foes and apply a hold to them, and deal sharply increasing physical damage over time to each new target.
No one thought the future would be so...pointy. Image: Cryptic Studios. As we have gone over on previous shows, the Grand Prize for the 2021 Event Campaign offers players a choice between the three following options:
This choice is only made once per account, upon claiming the prize.
Test Server Tribble-ations By Elio Lleo On Monday, May 3rd, you might have seen an out-of-the-blue announcement of a special event happening on Star Trek Online’s test server called “Tribble.” For those of you who may not be aware, when you start up Star Trek Online, you have an option to install the game’s test server to help the developers quality assure some of the new features that are being worked on.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1389293607165726721?s=20 Anywho, in a cryptic tweet, players were invited to defend Earth Spacedock from an assault led by J’mpok. Unfortunately, not all went according to plan. There was lots of confusion about where exactly the event was taking place (space or ground). Then, due to the massive influx of players (probably because many of us are still working from home), no one could get into the game.
So what was it all about? Not much really. A few NPCs spawned inside Earth Spacedock and players fought them off. What this was testing is unknown.
Here’s our community question for this week:
CQ: Would live events excite you in Star Trek Online, and how would you like them to be implemented?
A Disturbance In The Fourth By Cat Hough Friend of the podcast (and our very favorite Klingon Chancellor L’Rell) Mary Chieffo tweeted earlier today, saying “Nothing says “May the 4th Be With You” like shouting Klingon in a sound booth! So much fun getting back to voicing Chancellor L’Rell for even more epic & honorable adventures in @trekonlinegame today. Qapla’!!”
https://twitter.com/marythechief/status/1389679459310075907 Chieffo reprised her role as L’Rell in the continuing Klingon Civil War story arc for Star Trek Online. No updates as of yet regarding when the new episodes will be available to play in-game.
The Mine-al Frontier By Elio Lleo Well, this isn’t specifically another Star Trek game, but it’s a game you and/or your kids might be really into: Minecraft! Josh Davison of TheGamer.com put together a top-ten list of the best Star Trek-themed mods for Minecraft. Now don’t get too excited: some of the mods are more “sci-fi inspired” than they are Star Trek themed. But, there are seven solid options. One mod called “A Touch of Trek” includes textures and art assets that really let you build a visually stunning starship environment. Of course, there’s "MineTrek" that utilizes a bunch of mods to let you create super structures and environments: we’re talking multi-level starships!
But where's Cetacean Ops? Image: MineTrek, via TheGamer.
This week on Episode 506 of Priority One: We #TrekOut the latest news about a new Jeopardy! guest host (we’ll take “Enterprise Engineers” for $200, thanks LeVar). John De Lancie teases more on Picard, and we really do mean teases. And in Star Trek gaming, the “Worf returns mystery” is finally solved, plus a screen-perfect pilot ship to power your season three Discovery dreams.
This week’s Community Question is:
CQ: If you were writing for Geordi’s return in a show like Star Trek: Picard, how would you set it up?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Mounting Anson-tipation By Rosco McQueen The warm embrace of Trek fandom is something truly unique. When you finally find it, it turns out it can change your world---one episode at a time. At least, that’s the case for Anson Mount, who is currently filming the first season of Strange New Worlds. In an interview with Collider promoting his new film The Virtuoso, the new Captain Pike was asked about the episodic nature of the new series and explained how a misunderstanding from Akiva Goldsman started it all.
“All (Goldsman) had heard about [Discovery] was that it was going to be a pre-Kirk show, so he assumed it was a show about Captain Pike. He gets in the writers' room and he's like, ‘Wait, what?! This is a different show. Okay, all right. We can play with this, but we've gotta do another show.’ So, he was lobbying for it and lobbying for it and lobbying for it. I got lucky enough to be cast in the role for Season 2 of Discovery…I just thought it was a one season gig and that was it.”
...does anyone else hear Gilbert & Sullivan? Image: ViacomCBS via Collider. Mount goes on to talk about the episodic nature of Star Trek, and how he feels there is room for both serialized stories like Discovery and big-idea-of-the-week episodes. It’s quite the impact the character has had over only one season, as Mount goes on to express his gratitude for the welcome he received from fans.
“Honestly, I've never felt such embrace from a fan base, on anything I've done. It is really night and day, and I'm very thankful to everyone with Gene Roddenberry and CBS, and Alex [Kurtzman] and Akiva for putting a huge amount of trust in me to be able to do it.”
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com, or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Your Anomaly Must Be In The Form Of A Question By Cat Hough Remember all the way back to Episode 504 of Priority One? You know, the one where we encouraged you all to support LeVar Burton becoming the host of Jeopardy!. Well, the powers-that-be heard you---and the 246,000 other people who signed the petition. It was announced that Burton has been included in the latest slate of guest hosts for the 37th season of the show.
But who'll play him in the inevitable SNL sketch? Image: Variety. According to the producers of the show, their goal for this season was to showcase a wide variety of hosts with “different skill sets and backgrounds on our path to finding a permanent host.” As part of each guest host’s appearance, a charity of their choice will receive a donation. Burton’s episodes air the week of July 26. The other guest hosts on the list are:
A View To Star Trek History By Cat Hough Celebrating the guest host announcement, Burton appeared on The View earlier this week where he confirmed to Whoopi Goldberg that he will not be appearing in season two of Star Trek: Picard. However, he still leaves fans with some hope that he might appear at some point in future seasons, stating “I believe it is reasonable---in fact practical---to assume that Picard still knows these people. They’re his friends. I think we might see more of his friends. At least I hope we do before this is all over.”
The interview covered a variety of topics, including Burton’s acting history. The two discussed his role as Kunta Kinte in Roots which aired to more than 100 million people around the world in 1977. They continued with Reading Rainbow, of course Star Trek: The Next Generation, and ending with his current podcast project, “LeVar Burton Reads.”
If you want to imagine it happening like this, we won't stop you. Image: ViacomCBS. Goldberg and Burton also spoke about inclusivity and the impact of Nichelle Nichols’ role as Lt. Uhura, saying “because what it said was when the future comes, there’s a place for us. And that’s a huge message to send. I believe it’s difficult if not impossible to grow up with a healthy self-image, unless you can see yourself in popular culture.”
Ginning Up Support For Geordi By Cat Hough Obviously we, and those other 246,000 people who signed the petition, can’t get enough of LeVar Burton. Even Ryan Reynolds recently sang Burton’s praises. Well, he didn’t literally sing, but in a new ad for Aviation Gin, Reynolds says he wants to prove how great a host of Jeopardy! that Burton would be and he announces that Burton is stepping in for him as the spokesperson for the gin. The scene then cuts to Burton sitting by a pool sipping a “out of this world” gin and tonic made with Aviation Gin. The two banter back and forth, with Reynolds proclaiming that Burton is a “goddamned national treasure.” The ad ends with Burton telling Reynolds “this isn’t going to work out, Ryan.” If nothing else, the ad shows that Burton is definitely an excellent host.
https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/1385383911195303937?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1385383911195303937%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cbr.com%2Flevar-burton-replace-ryan-reynolds-aviator-gin%2F That leads us to our first community question this week:
CQ: If you were writing for Geordi’s return in a show like Star Trek: Picard, how would you set it up?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com or by replying to our community question post on our Social Media channels like FaceBook, Twitter, and Instagram!
De Lancie Makes A Q-meo Appearance By Jake Morgan We may be grasping at straws with this story, but it features one John De Lancie---talking at us---so it’s worth a mention (if ONLY to enjoy the thespian’s charisma). In a post on the r/Television subreddit dated April 20th, user u/whatagirlygirl shared a Cameo video from Q himself. De Lancie seemed to be answering a few questions posed by the Cameo submitter---in particular “Please tell us Q gets to harass Picard?” To which the 73 year old De Lancie replied, with great fervor, ”I do”.
Had the exchange ended there, it probably wouldn’t have made the show---though it still would have been well worth a watch. But---and you had to know there was a but---De Lancie continued: ”And please tell us if Whoopie comes back you’re going to harass her as well” “I will.”
https://youtu.be/j--CZSW87ms De Lancie didn’t back-pedal, he didn’t expound. He just left the possibility of a Q/Guinan reunion there, beautifully, in the ether. What does this mean? Well...nothing, really. But it’s interesting. De Lancie addressed the question---which he could have avoided altogether---and answered it with gusto. Only time will tell.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Going To Pieces For Book’s Ship By Elio Lleo Captains, if you love barrel-rolling your way through the galaxy in your favorite pilot warship in Star Trek Online, but all of the available options feel a bit too connected, then this is the story for you.
Announced this week via social media, ~~Grudge’s ship~~… ahem… former-courier Cleveland Booker’s ship, the Kwejian Pilot Frigate will be available in-game for PC players from May 4. It’s agile! It’s versatile! And its five forward facing weapons will destroy your enemies with style! (Extra cat friend not included. Available only through the Infinity Lockbox. Universal Console limited to this ship. Phaser cannons not upgradable. Consult your Chief Medical Officer to ensure this ship is right for you.)
This Tier 6 pilot warship also has an innate ability---that being, something you don’t need a console for---Morph Reversal!! Much like Book’s ship in season three of Discovery, this starship is highly maneuverable due to the detached…everything. Using the ability means you can swing your ship into the opposite direction using the morphing mechanisms. But the shuffling of the components will cost you: your weapons and auxiliary subsystems will be briefly disabled.
So IKEA makes starships now, I guess? Image: Cryptic Studios. Other highlights include some sweet muti-part animations when performing Pilot Maneuvers, and a suite of 32nd Century Phaser cannons that have a chance to recover recharge time for your bridge officer abilities. The blog post also announced that the contents of the Angels Wake Lockbox have been rolled into the Infinity Lockbox.
...Ohh, That’s What That Tweet Was About By Elio Lleo Last week we reported that Michael Dorn kinda broke the #StarTrek Twitter Community with a cryptic post about some kind of return to Starfleet. Well, not long after, we learned what it was all about!! In a tweet posted to his account on April 23rd, we learned that Mr. Dorn has lent his voice to Tilting Point’s newest mobile game Star Trek: Legends. In the marketing post, we hear Worf sending out a distress call from within the Nexus.
https://twitter.com/akaWorf/status/1385590581573812225 So, at least we know for certain what that tweet was about now! But, why introduce a new starship to set the stage for the game? Well, during a press event, ComicBook.com reports that Executive Producer and Creative Director Amir Lotan explained “...we had to kind of set up that the Federation of Planets created this unique starship that's the only starship in the fleet that can go into that realm…we didn't want a starship that would be associated specifically with one of those shows or one of those eras.”
So, if you’re interested in trying out the game it’s currently available exclusively via Apple Arcade for US$4.99 per month or US$49.99 annually. No word yet if we’ll ever see an Android version on Google’s Play Pass.
This week on Episode 505 of Priority One: We #TrekOut the Tweet that broke the Star Trek Community, the fate of the multiverse, and a look into Star Trek Discovery’s special effects for Season 3. In gaming, grab yourself a Phoenix Prize Pack and check out the update to the Azure Nebula. Later, Dr. Robert Hurt reports on black holes with this week’s Astrometrics Report.
This week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: If you were writing for Worf’s return in a show like Star Trek: Picard, how would you set it up?
CQ: What items from the Phoenix Prize pack do you think players should try to get their hands on?
CQ: What are the key pieces of advice you would give to first-time players of Star Trek Online?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Michael Dorn Breaks Twitter By Elio Lleo On Monday, April 19th, Michael Dorn broke Twitter. Well, metaphorically broke the corner of Twitter that most Trekkies hang out in. You see, his tweet read "Just got the news, being summoned back into action. Starfleet calls. #ad".
https://twitter.com/akaWorf/status/1384232487656640522 At the time of this writing, the post has been retweeted almost 3,000 times and liked nearly 40,000 times. Everyone assumed that this was an “unofficial” announcement that he would be reprising this role as Worf in an upcoming Star Trek film or television production. Even our own team at Priority One mistakenly believed this was another “slip-up” from one of the actors: an announcement that he had been cast to return.
Dishonor On You And Your Podcast We’re not journalists, nor have we ever announced ourselves as such. For 500 episodes, we’ve curated the big headlines from industry sources and do our best to offer our thoughts and reviews on the subject. So, it was definitely our mistake to have retweeted it as if we had official confirmation of his return to the small or big screen [so stop emailing us about it-Ed.].
But the fine folks at TrekMovie and io9–with their constantly reliable sources--did their due diligence. Michael Dorn’s tweet “...whatever this is, it isn’t related to a Paramount+ Star Trek project.” So that’s that. Worf is not returning–at least not on any Star Trek Paramount+ or film project.
Some of us are taking it harder than others. Image: ViacomCBS, via Memory Alpha. But let’s say he did. What would that look like? If you’ve read the IDW Countdown series that set up the Kelvin Fork, you know that Worf was impaled by Nero. If you’ve played Star Trek Online, you know he’s an ambassador. And most recently, if you’ve read Una McCormack’s pre-Picard Prime Universe novel, you know he’s the captain of the Enterprise.
That leads us to our first community question this week:
CQ: If you were writing for Worf’s return in a show like Star Trek: Picard, how would you set it up?
Let us know in the comment section for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com, or by replying to our community question post on our social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
He Who Controls The Multiverse Controls the Streams! By Elio Lleo Last week, we recapped Akiva Goldsman's interview with The Hollywood Reporter, about what viewers can expect from Star Trek: Picard and Strange New Worlds. This week, Variety spoke with Alex Kurtzman (and several other executives) exploring how big intellectual properties are influencing the streaming and film industries.
Image: Giacomo Gambineri, for Variety. When exploring how the production and distribution of media has shifted–especially during the COVID19 pandemic when theatres were shut down–Kurtzman explains that “I think vertical alignment has made it so that it’s impossible not to accept the reality that the line between movies and television is gone. It doesn’t mean that you can’t have a feature that is separate from television. But if they aren’t connected in some way, then you’re basically running two universes parallel as opposed to interconnected, and I think that those messages could potentially cancel each other out.”
Interestingly, in the wake of the merger the Star Trek team of showrunners are (apparently) meeting monthly. Kurtzman told Variety, “We make sure that those showrunners are coordinating so that they’re not stepping on each other’s toes." So Star Trek: Discovery aired back in 2017, and Picard in January of 2020. Is it possible we’ll see more cohesive storytelling and development from collaboration going forward?
A Closer Look At Discovery Season 3 Visual Effects By Cat Hough Pixomondo, the Emmy-nominated visual effects house for Star Trek: Discovery,. released a highlight reel of the visual effects seen in Season 3. We hear VFX supervisor Phil Jones explaining some of the complexities involved in designing 32nd century ships. One challenge in particular was Book's chameleon ship, which had to be re-configured to fit in the Discovery's shuttle bay–not to mention constantly changing shape when flying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmXn5PFaQug The team also designed most of the planet and ground locations by starting with live-action footage and layering in additional effects. For example, the ice planet was based from footage shot in Iceland. As discussed in previous episodes, Pixomondo also confirmed that Season 4 is being shot on a virtual production stage, Mandalorian-style.
In Memoriam: Felix Silla, Cousin Itt On The Addams Family, 84 By Rosco McQueen The actor Felix Silla, who played Addams Family member Cousin Itt, has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 84. Silla was a trained circus performer who came to the United States from Italy in 1955. He toured with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Show, which ultimately led him to roles in Hollywood as a stuntman.
Felix Silla, 1937-2021. Image: Dave Starbuck/Geisler-Fotopress via Variety. Silla’s links to Star Trek go back to the very beginning–he was a Talosian in the original pilot “The Cage”–but his list of credits is extensive. Along the way, he worked with the likes of Michael Dorn in 1977’s Demon Seed, Michael Ansara in 1978’s The Manitou, and in the 1979 film The Brood by David Cronenberg.
In Memoriam: Robert Fletcher, Star Trek Costume Designer, 98 By Rosco McQueen Also Robert Fletcher, 'Star Trek' Costume Designer, has died this week aged 98. Fletcher was the designer behind the feature films’ Klingon and Vulcan looks, which have since become iconic to the franchise. He was also the designer of the full set of rank pins used in Wrath of Khan and beyond.
Robert Fletcher, 1922-2021. Image: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images via The Hollywood Reporter. Robert Fletcher received three Tony Award nominations for his work on Little Me (1963), High Spirits (1964), and Hadrian VII (1969). In 2005 he was awarded the Career Achievement Award from the Costume Designers Guild and in 2008 he received a Theatre Development Fund / Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement Award for his set design work.
ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Robert Hurt, PhD. Edited by Thomas Reynolds For this week's Astrometrics Report, we're going to take a journey into darkness: specifically, the vast halo of dark matter astronomers think surrounds our galaxy. Because dark matter is, well, dark, it is notoriously hard to study. It can't be observed directly, and indeed there's no clear idea of what it is. It is only inferred to exist by its substantial gravitational effect on the normal, luminous matter that we can detect. That effect is not subtle–scientists think that dark matter outweighs normal matter by a factor of 5 to 1.
That's a lot of dark, but there is a tiny bit of light in this dark matter tunnel that astronomers have just leveraged to get a handle on all that stuff surrounding out galaxy. Two teams of astronomers have come together, in a recent Nature paper, to compare theoretical models of how dark matter may flow around the Milky Way. The challenging observational effort: survey the most difficult stars in the outer reaches of our galaxy, in the region known as its halo.
Image: NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech/Conroy et. al. Our galaxy has two neighboring galaxies that factor into this study, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. These are a standard fixture in our dark nighttime skies, but only from the Southern Hemisphere. The larger one ("LMC" for short) has about one-quarter the mass of the Milky Way, and is about 160,000 lightyears away. For a sense of scale, the Milky Way itself is only about 100,000 lightyears across. It has long been thought that the LMC and SMC are satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way. A recent theoretical study from the University of Arizona, indicates this orbit should create a sort of gravitational wake in the Milky Way's dark matter halo.
But how would one ever find the wake if it existed? This is when a group of Harvard astronomers came into the picture. Reasoning that the sparse scattering of stars in the halo would follow the hidden distribution of dark matter, they set out to find the faint population of the most distant stars around the Milky Way. To do this, they combined star catalogues from two complementary missions. The European Space Agency's Gaia mission has mapped out billions of stars in visible light, while NASA's NEOWISE mission has surveyed the entire sky in infrared light.
Only by comparing the visible and infrared signatures of billions of stars could they identify about 1300 sitting further out than even the LMC itself. This map of our galaxy's most distant stars showed a striking irregularity–one that aligned incredibly well with the dark matter simulation. It's a classic case of theory leading to a hypothesis that could be tested with data. This is the scientific method in action!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvcFHSJTJHU&feature=emb_imp_woyt Animation: NASA/JPL-Caltech/NSF/R. Hurt/N. Garavito-Camargo & G. Besla. The study also sheds light on the nature of mysterious dark matter itself. In this case, it lends support for a kind of scenario scientists have dubbed "cold dark matter. " Refining the dark matter simulations to better match the observations may also help establish more precise properties of this elusive stuff. Make sure to check the shownotes for a link to the paper, and the cool animation showing the dark matter halo simulation.
But as a parting thought, I'd like to take a minute to imagine what it would be like, standing on a world orbiting one of these distant lonely stars in the Milky Way's halo. Chances are you would not be able to see easily the nearest star with the naked eye, as they would just be too far apart. Instead, your night sky would be filled with the spectacle of the entire Milky Way itself. Not unlike that closing moment in the Empire Strikes Back, as the rebel fleet regroups in the far reaches of their own galaxy far, far away.
"Star Wars"? Never heard of it. Image: Disney/Lucasfilm STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Upgrading Phoenix Box Upgrades By Rosco McQueen Captains on PC can claim a free Phoenix Prize pack each day until April 27th. So why not take the time to say hi to Gyrm on Drozana Station, or shoot the breeze with Onna on Deep Space Nine?
For those brand new to STO, your account can claim one prize pack per day, or you can spend dilithium for single or 10-box bundles. Open the pack and receive a token with one of five rarity levels. The top two tiers, Ultra Rare and Epic, will allow you to claim a T5 or T6 starship. For a full list of available prizes, trek out the link in our show notes.
Image: Cryptic Studios. The most interesting part is the Experimental Upgrade tokens are now available to claim at the Ultra Rare level. It’s not the first time the token has been a part of the prize pack. However, the blog post announcing the event states “[t]hese tokens will only be available in this pack during this event.”
CQ: What items from the Phoenix Prize pack do you think players should try to get their hands on?
STO Remasters Tholian TFOs By Cat Hough If you happened to be playing through TFOs over the weekend, you may have noticed the Azure Nebula and Vault Ensnared have been remastered. Updates include different optional requirements, updated timers and more noticeable indicators. The remastering wasn’t mentioned in patch notes, but announced via tweet instead.
Be Advised: First-Time Players In Star Trek Online By Rosco McQueen The independent MMO website Massively OP asked a straightforward question this week. What key advice would you give to first-timers in your MMO?
Star Trek Online has just been through the Klingon Recruitment event, and rolled into a revamped Delta Recruit event. What does this mean for new players? It’s the perfect time to start a new character and take them on a new adventure, with all-new bonuses available! So if you’re brand new to the game, first of all, welcome! We thought we would share a couple of pieces of advice that will hopefully set up your captain for success.
Image: Cryptic Studios via SFC3/STOwiki. * Choose a weapon type at the start–phasers, disruptors, etc.–and a style like beams or cannons. Stick with them. * You can never go wrong with a hot, sour little pick-me-up in a stemmed glass, with a drop of honey. * STOWiki is your best source of information for missions, equipment, build, and anything else in the game. * An MMO-style mouse with side-mounted 10-key pad will make the game far easier to play. Also, consider setting up macros to automate your power usage. * Don’t rush! Enjoy the game and get through the story missions. You don’t have to be in a hurry to get to endgame. * Join a fleet! We happen to know a few.
CQ: What are the key pieces of advice you would give to first-time players of Star Trek Online?
This week on Episode 504 of Priority One: We #TrekOut what Akiva Goldsman has to say about developing #StarTrek #Picard and Strange New Worlds, a sci-Fi documentary that will give you all the feels, and chairs (because, you know, lumbar support is important in the Multiverse). In gaming, Star Trek Online teases a new ship in their Infinity Lock Box, Modiphius has updates, and Scopley has patch notes for Star Trek Fleet Command.
This week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Where is your new Star Trek chair going? At your desk for commanding starships and taking down intergalactic baddies? Or in your living room facing your big screen TV where you can order the rest of your family around like the magnificent crew they are?
CQ: Are you a Star Trek Adventures player? If so, what new product excites you the most? If not, does any of these announcements pique your interest in the game?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Akiva Goldsman on Star Trek: Picard & Strange New Worlds By Elio Lleo Well, it’s been a little over a week since First Contact Day and the virtual event held by Paramount+ that offered up so many tantalizing teases about the future of Star Trek. Fortunately, James Hibberd of The Hollywood Reporter had an opportunity to follow-up on some of those announcements with an interview featuring writer-producer Akiva Goldsman, co-showrunner on both Star Trek: Picard and Strange New Worlds.
Up first–how does Strange New Worlds compare to NuTrek, like Star Trek: Discovery and Picard? According to Goldsman, “Strange New Worlds is very much adventure-of-the-week but with serialized character arcs.” But what about the visual style? Well, with respect to visual changes from what we saw on Discovery, Goldsman explained that they want “Strange New Worlds to be a different show. It's not Discovery. There are a few more reach-backs (to The Original Series) and the uniforms have been adjusted slightly, the sets are slightly different.”
Image: Russ Martin/CBS, via The Hollywood Reporter. As the interview progresses, Goldsman might have accidentally let his feelings slip when discussing lessons learned after completing Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard saying, “Figure out the end earlier. If you're going to do a serialized show, you have the whole story before you start shooting. It's more like a movie in that way — you better know the end of your third act before you start filming your first scene.”
The interview goes on to discuss how Q might impact Picard (but those answers are vague) and his involvement with a Dark Tower series, and a Firestarter movie. But, this was an excellent interview that we encourage you all to read… so #TrekItOut!
The Definitive 80s Sci-Fi Documentary By Rosco McQueen The 1980’s were a powerhouse decade for science fiction films. And that’s judging it on sheer volume alone. In terms of Star Trek, we went from Wrath of Khan to the Final Frontier over the course of the decade. In between were myriad franchises, one-off films, and galactic adventures that captured imaginations of the young and old.
The team behind In Search of Tomorrow: The Definitive 80s Sci-fi Documentary aims to distill all of the mythos of 80’s sci-fi into a four hour film. The project began production in 2019, and then launched a crowdfunding campaign in 2020, becoming one of the most successful Kickstarter documentary campaigns of all time.
Image: CREATORVC, via BloodyDisgusting. The project has over 75 names included in the story, most recently adding director Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters I & II), producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator, Aliens), and actor Peter Weller. The news this week is the team is launching another crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to expand production efforts, add more interviews, and allow fans the opportunity to pre-order the film.
Taking A Seat From The Ready Room Table By Rosco McQueen Is the style of your table setting missing a final frontier flavour? Are your virtual ward room meetings missing that one essential piece of furniture to really Trek it up? Thanks to the collective efforts of Star Trek fans and artists, now you can finally track down that Trek chair you’ve always wanted. Yes, even Worf’s uncomfortable bubble chair.
Image: CBS/Ex Astris Scientia, via Fast Company. In an article on design website fastcompany.com, 3D artist Tadeo D’Oria from Buenos Aires explains how he went from creating purpose-built 3D models of Star Trek sets for role-playing games, to collating a database of props and sets across Trek movies and series.
“Other fans had already identified several of the chairs used through the series (mostly the original ’60s show) and even created replicas. However because of my job doing essentially 3D reproductions of these chairs, having information about them was invaluable to me in order to work faster.”
D’Oria has since worked on the TNG virtual set tour video game, Stage 9, which was eventually shut down by CBS. But not wanting to let the database go to waste, he collaborated with Bernd Schneider, who runs the site Ex Astris Scientia, to host the future furniture suite.
CQ: Where is your new Star Trek chair going? At your desk for commanding starships and taking down intergalactic baddies? Or in your living room facing your big screen TV where you can order the rest of your family around like the magnificent crew they are?
I’ll Take “Favorite Starship Engineers” for 1,000 By Cat Hough The search for the regular host on Jeopardy is still going through its interviewing process, currently featuring a slew of guest hosts, including Aaron Rodgers and Ken Jennings. But the field of candidates may have just gotten smaller, because now there’s a petition making the rounds on Twitter in support of Levar Burton getting the job.
Earlier this week, the social media hype train started rolling with a tweet from Stephen Colbert showing his support for Burton and Star Trek in general. That was then followed by Dick Van Dyke tweeting his support and sharing the link to the petition. As of this recording, a little more than 231,000 people have signed the petition to have Burton be the next Jeopardy host.
Now here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you. * First up, The Hollywood Reporter published an article on April 9th reviewing new dates for films planned by Paramount. According to the report, an untitled Star Trek feature film is slated to be released on June 9, 2023. No details about the film have yet to be announced… other than they have it on the calendar.
CBS and the Television Academy Partner to launch a “Star Trek Command Training” program. What does that mean? Well, graduate and undergraduate college students nationwide can apply to be a part of an 8-week, paid internship immersing you in the production process of the Star Trek Universe. Direct from StarTrek.com, “Selected interns will be actively engaged in writers' rooms, wardrobe design, on-set production, animation and post-production on Los Angeles-based programs and will earn up to $4800.” Submissions for the Fall Session end April 28th at 5pm.
While we covered an interview with Akiva Goldsman a few moments ago, John de Lancie also caught up with Variety to talk about returning to the role of Q in Star Trek: Picard. Although he couldn’t divulge any specifics about his role in Picard’s life, the interview does explore de Lancie’s life and times as Q in the Star Trek Universe. Perhaps most fascinating is how focused he is as an actor.
If you missed Saturday Night Live’s April 10th show, you might have missed another Star Trek parody! In this latest Trek-themed sketch, Paramount+ is home to the new prequel series, Starcharter Andromeda–where a few fresh grads are abound with entitlement! Featuring Oscar-nominee Carey Mulligan, it’s a work-place parody.
Remember captains, to learn more about these headlines, be sure to review the show notes for this episode at priorityonepodcast.com
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Jovian Raider added to Infinity Lock Boxes By Rosco McQueen The Discovery season three additions to Star Trek Online keep coming, with a new ship being added to the game’s Infinity lock box. Starting April 15, captains will have a chance when opening an Infinity lock box to score a T6 Jovian Intel Heavy Raider. “Also referred to as a “Titan Raider” when it showed up in Season 3 of Star Trek Discovery, this ship was one of several led by the infamous and mysterious leader known as Wen, as it harassed the United Earth Defense Forces in a tense standoff.”
Image: Cryptic Studios. The Raider will sport a five fore, one aft, weapon configuration, with five Tactical, three Engineering, and three Science consoles. The Bridge officer loadout looks adaptable to your build, with 1x Commander Tactical / Intelligence, 1x Ensign Universal, 1x Lieutenant Universal / Miracle Worker, and 2x Lieutenant Commander Universal stations.
The ship also comes with a universal console ‘Harvester Mode” and an experimental weapon, the Threat Deterrent Charge Launcher. The weapon will trail enemy-seeking projectiles from your ship, which then deal electrical damage with an accuracy debuff.
Star Trek Fleet Command Releases Patch 29 By Cat Hough Star Trek Fleet Command recently released its latest major update, Patch 29, which dropped a new story arc with 15 new missions. Plus, you can upgrade your fleet with a Second Research Queue, and get the all-new Franklin-A ship and choose from some other ship refits, and this patch also introduces Jaylah as a new epic officer. There were some significant game improvements and bug fixes implemented as well.
Image: Scopely. Improvements include:
Bug fixes
Adventures In Project Management By Elio Lleo Adding to the First Contact Day celebrations, Modiphius Entertainment published a Project Manager video update highlighting the current state of the Star Trek tabletop adventure, plus upcoming expansions and items that will be available this year. For starters, the Shackleton Expanse Campaign is slated to release this summer with compatibility to play either as a Klingon or Federation character.
They’re also planning to release a “TOS Tricorder Set” sometime during the third quarter of 2021. Included in the tricorder-shaped package is a pocket-sized rulebook, a 3-part campaign book, custom dice, and character sheets!
Jim Johnson, the Project Manager, goes on to answer some community questions–so, if you’re a fan of these table-top adventures and want to learn more, be sure to watch the entire video.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Oq2s1lL49ZM
CQ: Are you a Star Trek Adventures player? If so, what new product excites you the most? If not, does any of these announcements pique your interest in the game?
This week on Episode 503 of Priority One: We Trek Out some of the big announcements from First Contact Day, with teasers for new seasons of Discovery, Picard and Lower Decks, while Prodigy asks, “Please state the nature of the coffee emergency,” Oberth April Fools perhaps in Star Trek Online, a new study into the nature of lootboxes, and a quick look at Star Trek: Legends!
This week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: With all the new Star Trek updates, what was the biggest surprise for you? Was there anything you were hoping they were going to announce?
CQ: Would a T6 Oberth be the greatest starship in the game, or the GREATEST starship in the game? What would be a fitting trait for such a fine ship?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Star Trek: Discovery Reveals First Look at Season Four! By Rosko McQueen “We’re all living in uncertainty”. They are the first words from Discovery’s Captain Michael Burnham in the teaser trailer for season four. And as is often the case with the series, it looks at the world now and works to provide a reflection back to us through a sci-fi mirror.
The first noticeable difference is the uniforms have a new splash of colour. The grey Starfleet uniforms of the 32nd century have been upgraded. We now have tops of command red, science blue and engineering gold along with medical white, offset with a black vertical stripe. So now there is no mistaking which department is which.
Image: StarTrek.com In the trailer we hear about, potentially, this season’s universe-threatening problem: a gravitational anomaly five light-years across. Where is it? We don’t know. Where could it turn up? Not a clue. Who can save us all? We’ll find out later this year, as season four is set to premiere in 2021.
Star Trek: Picard Returns for Season 2 in 2022 By Elio Lleo While Discovery focuses on the large-scale event to tie the story together, season two of Star Trek: Picard, coming in 2022, is all the more personal.
The camera moves slowly towards Château Picard, and we then transition inside the home of the retired Admiral, weaving our way through his study. On a table in the centre of the room is a Bajoran tablet, cracked and broken, possibly from the lost city of B’Hala. A painting of the Enterprise-D overhangs the mantle where a bronze sculpture of a farmer and horse-drawn plough rests in the centre.
Picard’s chair sits behind a desk, draped in a Mintakan tapestry. On the desk we see a model of the USS Stargazer, a teacup and saucer–decaf perhaps?–and a small Kurlan naiskos perched on the edge of the table.
We pass over a combadge, a Dixon Hill novel and a copy of Paradise Lost. When Picard’s voiceover talks of “what we wish we had done in a crisis,” the shot sits squarely on the hull of the Stargazer. We then cut to a gaming table upon which sits a deck of cards and a solitary queen of hearts. The card dissolves before our eyes until all that is left is one corner, and the letter that tells us so much–Q.
Q-ed Up For The Big Reveal Patrick Stewart spoke with Wil Wheaton about the second season of Picard, teasing the different “times” that we will see that have never been seen onscreen before. John de Lancie then beams in from his boat, expressing his delight at the opportunity to return to the role and his amazing ability to age himself up for the part.
Sir Patrick also hints at the critical moment Q returns and teases the trauma surrounding it. While De Lancie remarks on the apparent ease he can slip back into character, describing Q as annoying and self-involved.
Lower Decks Season 2 Teaser By Rosko McQueen Paramount+ also announced season two of Star Trek: Lower Decks will premiere later this year, and like any episode of Lower Decks, there's a lot of detail in a short amount of time.
Image: StarTrek.com We see the Cerritos, with Mariner, Tendi and Rutherford hanging out. We cut to a Miranda class starship, the USS Macduff, activating evasive maneuvers. Then out of nowhere, a mugato! Mariner shows off her sweet anbo-jyutsu moves, red suit and all. Commander Ransom seems to have god-like powers, then–cut to a Pakled phaser party. A group of Cardassians get their butts kicked by Mariner wearing 80’s workout gear–THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!!! All hell breaks loose when snakes grow arms and attack Tendi, then we relax with the Lower Deckers in the comfort of the brig.
But where is Boimler, you ask? He’s staring into the void and screaming for all to hear. Captain Riker throws out some more jazz references, but sadly Boimler didn’t get the joke as the Titan moves into some sort of wormhole or spatial distortion while under fire from multiple craft.
Season two of Lower Decks will premiere on Thursday, August 12, 2021.
Star Trek: Prodigy: More Info! By Cat Hough And finally, we received a brief synopsis about the other animated series coming out, Star Trek: Prodigy. Co-creator Dan Hageman confirmed the series is set in the Delta Quadrant in the year 2383. It features a group of young aliens who find a lost Starfleet vessel that happens to be equipped with an EJH–Emergency Janeway Hologram. This training hologram was designed to assist a crew that may have strayed too far off course and is probably programmed to locate coffee in any nearby nebulae.
Image: TrekMovie.com The animation for the Janeway hologram was also revealed during First Contact Day, with Kate Mulgrew noting that the Hageman brothers insisted on “...making the character so beautiful.”
CQ: With all the new Star Trek updates, what was the biggest surprise for you? Was there anything you were hoping they were going to announce?
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS April Fools...But Maybe Not? By Cat Hough It was a quiet Friday morning at Ambassador Kael’s house. Coffee had been achieved. The toast was buttered. Star Trek Online’s dutiful Community Manager opened up his Twitter feed and spit coffee all over his keyboard. At least, if his post from April 2nd is any indication that’s what happened. “Morning folks! Did anything interesting happen while I was WHAT THE F…”
https://twitter.com/AmbassadorKael/status/1378010255716622336?s=20 What was all the fuss? Well, it was an 11:59pm April Fool’s Day post to the official STO Twitter account. If it’s not just an April Fool’s prank, then it might spell doom for Kael’s jokingly vocal anti-T6 Oberth crusade. The post in question sported two images of what can only be a 2411 treatment of the Oberth-class. The images were captioned “Kael’s asleep! Post it post it POST IT!“
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1377878220712914945?s=20 Yes, it was still April Fools. But, consider… someone clearly spent the time to model this 2411 Oberth to what looks like at least late-stage Work-In-Progress. It’s worth remembering that on a recent live stream of his work, Thomas Marrone pointed out that they sometimes have the ship art done well before the systems designers have the ship built. So, perhaps that’s the case here. But in any case, it’s hope for those Oberth fans among you, Captains.
CQ: Would a T6 Oberth be the greatest starship in the game or the GREATEST starship in the game? What would be a fitting trait for such a fine ship?
Delta Recruitment Returns! By Cat Hough Announced earlier today, and starting April 15th on PC and May 13th on Xbox and PS4, you can create a new Delta Recruit character. However, this Delta Recruit event has been slightly modified. You’ll still earn extra rewards, and gain special account unlocks, but the devs have removed some out-of-date missions and added new goals with new rewards.
For example, reputation mark reward boxes have been updated so that you can claim all of the reputation mark options, not just the ones that were around during the first launch of Delta Recruitment. And, there’s now a reward for reaching level 60, which gives you even more marks, Reputation dilithium, as well as salvage. Plus, there’s new rewards for completing your faction’s Admiralty campaign, which features a very special Admiralty card: the U.S.S. Voyager!
Existing Delta Recruits will be able to complete these new goals as well, and if you’ve already finished them, you can claim the rewards immediately. Remember, to become a Delta Recruit and gain access to the rewards, you need to make a new 2409 Starfleet character, a Klingon Defense Force character, or a Romulan Republic character during the event, then you have to complete the tutorial and receive the special Delta Recruit tesseract transceiver device. Once you receive the device, your character is a Delta Recruit and you can complete the goals any time and claim the rewards, even after the event ends.
Image: Cryptic Studios. Gambling and the Future of Loot Boxes Written by Elio Lleo Lock Boxes. A recurring topic of conversation on this show since their introduction into Star Trek Online those many moons–in 2012. Nowadays, they’re so ingrained into gaming ecosystems–not just STO–that most people have accepted their permanence. But does that mean we shouldn’t continue to look at the relationship between STO’s Lock Boxes–and every other video game’s respective lootbox–and gambling?
No, because as the mechanic continues to become part of the mainstream, it’s important to understand the impact it can have. Even if we have been told it’s not gambling because you get a “reward in every box.”
Image: Cryptic Studios. In an April 2nd article on Ars Technica, writer Sam Machkovech spotlights new research from four British Universities, commissioned by the gambling-protection advocacy group BeGambleAware. What does the research suggest? “[T]he authors determine that loot box purchasing has a statistically significant tie to problem gambling behaviors.”
So… how can we mitigate the problem? The suggestion is to go cold turkey. “The report leans toward starting with outright bans of paid loot boxes in software—as in, the easily defined practice of ‘any game-related purchase with a chance-based outcome’—or at least requiring more fully transparent ‘odds’ statements about the likelihood of specific in-game items in those loot boxes.”
Image: BeGambleAware, University of Plymouth, and University of Wolverhampton, via Ars Technica. The report itself says particular circles of gamers are more susceptible to the lure of loot boxes, stating there are groups which are particularly at risk. ”Those particularly affected include males and younger gamers, with our survey screen of over 14k gamers also suggesting that those with lower educational attainment and lower levels of employment may be disproportionately affected. These factors, however, are unlikely to be limited to loot boxes.”
Fleet Command Charts Its Next Course By Thomas Reynolds It’s bedtime for those old scientists in Fleet Command, but Scopely’s already sharing where the rest of 2021 will go. Players have a number of developments to look forward to, including an entirely new Officer Away Teams system. Send your unused characters out on errands–sorry, special assignments, and receive goods should they succeed in their tasks. And if they can’t handle even that, well, you can always send them to Starbase 80.
https://startrekfleetcommand.scopely.com/2021/03/30/roadmap-update-march-2021/ Cetacean Citation in Timelines By Thomas Reynolds George and Gracie are now crew members in Timelines. If this sounds like an April Fool’s prank, I assure you, it isn’t. George and Gracie are now crew members. Complete the three temporary achievement tiers before April 15th, and you can finally staff your ship’s Cetacean Ops facility. Assuming you have the transparent aluminum on hand, of course.
Image: Disruptor Beam. It’s Time to Re-enter the Nexus with Star Trek: Legends By Rosko McQueen Load up your favourite Personal Access Display Device and get set to enter the Nexus. Star Trek: Legends has launched on Apple Arcade this week and we’ve had a brief look at the turn-based game. You are the captain of the U.S.S. Artemis, a ship designed to enter the Nexus and draw on the unique properties of the ethereal energy ribbon. Over the course of the game you build a crew of Trek favourites from across timelines and universes to take on missions, collect resources, and power up your characters.
The developers explain in a blog post on StarTrek.com their decision to base the premise of the game around the Nexus, as opposed to other ways of putting characters in a blender like the holodeck, or using Q or the Talosians. Instead they take the largely unexplored idea of the Nexus and expand upon it, incorporating the idea that it was made by design. In a familiar Ready Player One-type premise, each character has their own utopian reality sphere, which is also infinite. So, there’s lots of room to grow.
But How Does It Play? Image: StarTrek.com The gameplay is straightforward, tap the bad guy to target them. You can use Worf’s battle cry to lower morale (it’s super effective!), and there are your typical character class types; engineering, medical, security, etc. I’ve only played a few early missions as it guides you through how to assemble your team, battle the bad guys and power up your crew using latinum, protomatter and bio-mimetic gels as some of the in-game currency. But it’s also a brand new game on the platform, and it shows. I had to force quit a couple of times after the game froze at the same point.
The artwork and the attention to detail is excellent. The Cardassians look menacing and there are a few costume callbacks to Voyager and Deep Space Nine standalone episodes. So far so good, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the game grows over time.
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This week on Episode 502 of Priority One: We Trek Out what ViacomCBS has planned for First Contact Day on April 5th, how the Voyager Documentary is off to a great start, and what some cities are doing to honor Leonard Nimoy. In gaming, Star Trek Online has a bunch of ships it wants you to buy while some devs showcase their works-in-progress on Twitter. Plus, learn to play tongo!
This week's Community Questions are:
CQ: Which panel did you enjoy most during Star Trek’s First Contact Day Celebrations? Other than the event, how will you be celebrating the day?
CQ: Did you back the Voyager Documentary? What perks are you excited to get? Do you plan on attending any of the premieres?
CQ: Does the Legendary KDF Captain Bundle include enough goodies and perks for you to pick it up? What other Legendary Bundles do you hope Cryptic releases in the future?
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TREK IT OUT First Contact Day 2021 April 5th, 2063. Built from the remains of old nuclear missiles, Zephram Cochrane boards his faster-than-light ship named the Phoenix and ushers in a new era of space exploration for all human-kind. But of course, this is nothing more than a fictional date set in our Star Trek multiverse. That’s ok, though: there’s no reason why we still shouldn’t celebrate it, and celebrate it we shall!
Image: StarTrek.com StarTrek.com has announced that on Monday, April 5th, Paramount+ will host a virtual celebration honoring and commemorating the date with exclusive panels with cast and creatives, announcements, episode marathons, and the return of the #StarTrekUnitedGives initiative. Panels featuring guest appearances by several notable and fan-favorite Star Trek personalities will start at 12pm Pacific Time. So mark your calendars because this is NOT an event you’re going to want to miss. Links to the announcement and the list of events planned for the day can be found at startrek.com/firstcontact.
Funding Goes To The Journey The Star Trek: Voyager documentary on Indiegogo has become the most funded documentary crowdfunding campaign of all time, slipstreaming past the $1.1 million mark this week. And the 455 Films documentary on March 24 announced the name of the feature, To the Journey: Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager. On their campaign page, the production team confirmed the Delta Quadrant documentary has reached all of its stretch goals, including remastering all Star Trek: Voyager footage in high definition and "an exclusive, never-before-seen Voyager surprise."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz7_9G4wxfc&feature=youtu.be 455 Films is the production team behind other recent Star Trek-related documentaries, including What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek Deep Space Nine, For the Love of Spock, and Chaos on the Bridge, a look at the first few seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Boston Celebrates Nimoy Commemorating what would have been his 90th birthday, the city of Boston has heralded March 26 as Leonard Nimoy Day. It was also announced that a 20-foot “Live Long and Prosper” statue in the shape of the Vulcan salute has been commissioned and will be placed at Boston’s Museum of Science.
Image: Boston Museum of Science via Nerdist. Accolades for Culpepper And lastly: before we wrap up the general headlines from the Star Trek multiverse, we want to take a moment to congratulate Hanelle Culpepper for winning the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for her work on Star Trek: Picard!
https://twitter.com/CBSTVStudios/status/1374551453025533952 STAR TREK GAMING NEWS by Thomas Reynolds Warriors of Legend(ary Zen Cost) Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the final frontier: Klingons! Yes, the Year of Klingon is supposedly over, but like sketchy all-you-can-eat gagh, they just keep coming back up. Now the KDF’s getting the same Legendary Captain Bundle treatment the Romulans and Discovery Feds have enjoyed, boosts and all. Most of it looks the same, down to the 12,000 Zen price tag and temporary 50% discount. However buried in the contents list is the never-before-released Stasis Field Projector. This Universal Console can "severely debilitate up to 3 nearby targets with the press of just one button!"
Image: Cryptic Studios. The Legendary D7 Until now getting a Tier 6 D7 required either RNGesus’s blessings, or ten figures on the Exchange. Worry no more, warriors: for only 6,000-to-12,000 Zen, the KDF Captain Bundle also includes the Legendary D7 Battlecruiser! It includes the Ominous Device and Magnetometric Generator; if you’ve been waiting for this ship, you probably already have them.
Image: Cryptic Studios. What is new is the “Shall We Not Revenge” Legendary Ship Trait. When this trait is slotted, "activating any Hull Healing Bridge Officer Ability or Intelligence Bridge Officer Ability will cause you to begin reflecting incoming damage from Energy Weapons back at your attackers as Disruptor Damage. While this reflect mode is active, additional activations of this trait will increase the percentage of reflected damage, instead of extending its duration." Finally, the Legendary D7 includes the “Gorkon’s Qo’noS One” skin seen in The Undiscovered Country (pink blood splatter sold separately).
Image: ViacomCBS via Wikipedia. #tweetwatch: the Andromeda Stans and Inner Change A complete, from-the-stem-bolts-on-up rework of the Andromeda-class Exploration Cruiser is coming to STO sometime soon. Our source? Thomas Marrone, Lead STO Ship/UI Artist and friend-of-the-show himself. Go to his Twitter page @thomasthecat and find in-progress screenshots and his next Twitch stream for the new model.
https://twitter.com/thomasthecat/status/1374171775135715328?s=20 Speaking of reworks and twitter posts, Star Trek Online’s Environment Artist Nick Duguid is also working on some new hotness! It looks like they’re updating some Federation interiors to reflect the 2410’s and Nick shared a few “works in progress” of Federation hallways taking advantage of that amazing lighting 2.0 they introduced a few years ago.
https://twitter.com/Tumerboy/status/1374889954396971009?s=19 Tongo Where No One Has To-gone Before The Ferengi game of tongo isn’t unique to STO, having been around ever since Bashir had a change of heart. However, the poker/craps/mahjong lovechild is a central framing device for one of the game’s best missions. Therefore it’s worth Trekking out Certifiably Ingame’s 8-minute YouTube clip, explaining how to play the bafflingly capitalistic game. Or a best guess of it, since even DS9’s hoo-mon writers didn’t know what was happening at that table.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuIzy5JfoEM
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This week on Episode 501 of Priority One: upcoming documentaries, new writers take on Star Trek, and Nicholas Mayer is still pitching Trek ideas. Meanwhile in gaming, Star Trek Online is gearing up to celebrate First Contact Day!
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TREK IT OUT By Jake Morgan Strange New Worlds Is Officially In Production Last week, Friday March 12th, big Strange New Worlds news dropped. In a post on StarTrek.com, the casting of five new series regulars was announced. Does anyone else think this is interesting? Five, five-hundredth. No? Just us? Okay.
The StarTrek.com article featured a video with the five new faces–Babs Olusanmokun, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Jess Bush, and Melissa Navia–along with Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, and Ethan Peck. The video not only introduced the fresh new additions, it also officially announced the start of production on the highly anticipated Strange New Worlds.
Image: ViacomCBS, via StarTrek.com Co-showrunner and Executive Producer Akiva Goldsman said in the article ”In a career, there is never enough work that is pure joy. I feel that my friend Alex Kurtzman along with David Stapf at CBS Studios and Julie McNamara at Paramount+ have given me just that by letting me haunt the stock rooms of my favorite candy store and I am grateful. With a hell of a cast and undying love for The Original Series, we boldly go.”
For more about the newest Star Trek regulars, or to watch the video referenced here-in, be sure to trek out the show notes!
“The Center Seat” Announced Star Trek fans love a good documentary about, well, Star Trek. So if you’re one of those Star-Trekumentarians, then our good news keeps getting better! The folks that delivered the popular Down to Earth with Zac Efron and The Toys That Made Us have announced their newest eight-episode mini-series set to air on The History Channel, The Center Seat: 55 Years Of Star Trek. And it’s about...Star Trek!
Image: The Nacelle Company, via Deadline. The project was created and directed by The Nacelle Company’s founder and CEO Brian Volk-Weiss, who said of the series ”Star Trek, from before I was 10 years old, gave me the closest thing I have to a code to follow in my life. If it wasn’t for the words ‘I don’t believe in the no-win scenario,’ I’d be very alone, broke, and miserable in this world. So to say this is a passion project would be a tremendous understatement.”
According to Deadline, the project is described as the ”ultimate deep dive into the world of Star Trek. Timed to coincide with the iconic sci-fi franchise’s 55th anniversary this year, it will offer Trekkies a behind-the-scenes look at pivotal moments in the franchise’s history — from its inception at Lucille Ball’s production company Desilu through recent film and television adaptations.”
No official release date has been announced, but keep scanning Priority One for updates!
Star Trek Gets A(nother) Movie Scribe We love talking Star Trek movies. We love talking about possible casts, directors, writers. We love talking, over and over, about possible plots and would-be cameos. Love. It.
Okay, if that sounded a bit...let’s say, facetious...it's because it was. On Thursday, March 4th, Deadline reported that a path has been re-chosen, and another writer is set to take the helm: Discovery scribe Kalinda Vazquez. Vazquez has served as co-executive producer on Fear the Walking Dead and, recently, teamed with Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin to tackle an adaption of Roger Zelazny sci-fi novel Roadmarks. It is believed that this newest iteration will be independent of Trekantino and Noah Hawley’s now-defunct pandeme-Trek. But beyond that, little is known about the project. Keep your ear on Priority One, we are sure to cover all the big movie news…
Nick Meyer’s Movie Pitch We love talking Trek movies...whoa. Déjà vu. But this Star Trek movie news–or maybe it’s better to call it a talking point–is pretty exciting. On March 10th, friends of the Roddenberry Network Trekmovie.com reported that Star Trek legend Nicholas Meyer has pitched his own idea for Star Trek’s next silver screen showing. According to the story, Meyer told Trekmovie ”My partner Steven-Charles Jaffe and I wrote a whole treatment and plan for a Star Trek feature film. We didn’t write a whole script. We wrote a very detailed treatment and a whole pitch doc with illustrations. It’s a very comprehensive thing. And we first took it to Alex Kurtzman, then we took it to J.J. [Abrams], and then we took it to Emma Watts at Paramount.”
Image: Paramount, via TrekMovie.com Meyer clarified that the story was not a rehash of the Ceti Alpha story, but something entirely different before saying ”It was a detailed proposal for what could have been a film, or it could have been a series, or it could have been a film leading to a series or a series leading to a film… It could be a series of films. Yeah, absolutely.” Meyer continued, ”This was an independent piece of the Star Trek universe based on holes in the chronology, which would allow for the insertion of original material.”
The Wrath of Kahn Loses Face Our colleagues at the Treksperts podcast recently hosted Edward Eddie Egan, who served as Wrath of Khan's unit publicist. He shared an interesting tidbit about the production, explaining that the ground scene on Ceti Alpha V with Captain Terrell (Paul Winfield) and Chekov (Walter Koenig) walking towards the "life sign." Those were actually stunt doubles–but the casting person was unaware that Paul Winfield was an African American actor, and didn't hire an African American stunt double to fill that position. By the time they got to rolling, according to Egan "they made a judgement to make the stunt double up as an African American." It was a conscious choice to move forward, until somebody informed the union during the shoot, and they found a proper African American actor to play the role. That's...insanity.
https://heavy.com/entertainment/star-trek/how-blackface-stoped-wrath-of-khan-filming/ Colm Meaney's Chief Concern We love talking Trek movies… hang on, are we in a time loop? We also love hearing from Trek actors and the inevitable question: now that we have new series like Picard and Lower Decks - would you consider a return to your role? Now who could be the most important character to consider returning? Thanks to Lower Decks, we know it must be…Miles Edward O’Brien.
Image: ViacomCBS, via StarTrek.com In an interview with Collider, Colm Meaney spoke about his new Ireland-set crime story Pixie, but was also asked if he would consider a return for the Chief. Meaney responded saying “I’ve always felt that seven years in a space suit was long enough. I don’t know. As you get older you kind of get a bit nostalgic about some of the stuff you’ve done in the past. It might be nice to go back and have a look at it again. Generally speaking over the years I would have been reluctant to go back to O’Brien, I have to say. But, you know, you never say never.”
When Meaney was told about Mike McMahon’s reference to Deep Space Nine’s chief of operations being the most important person in Starfleet history, he responded by saying they finally got it right.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Red Alert at Night, Captain’s Delight By Thomas Reynolds From now through April 1st, Star Trek Online’s having a party and you’re all invited! No, it’s not the First Contact Day event, but you really...wait, haven’t we already done this bit before? Well yes, but Klingons have been getting a lot of attention recently, and STO’s other sometimes-villains are feeling left out. Anyway it’s another Galactic Red Alert Event! Everything’s the same as before down to the SpecPoint, Universal Tech Upgrade, and Experimental Ship Upgrade prizes for completing it. Find the full event description and conditions in our shownotes...but by now, you know what needs to be done.
From Hell’s Heart I Queue For Thee Klingon opera: possibly the one art form in the galaxy that makes Wagner seem tolerable. But put the two together and you have one of the most inspired pieces of STO background music to date. For your listening pleasure, “To Hell With Honor” joins the permanent TFO list at Normal, Advanced, and Elite difficulty levels. And if the idea of Wagner puts you off...at least it’s not Aktuh and Maylota. Yeesh.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1372334931846656000?s=20 You Never Forget Your First (Contact) By Thomas Reynolds Dust off the magic carpet and scan for chronitons: First Contact Day is upon us once more. STO turns its attention back to the Federation on April 1st (no, really), with event festivities running through April 22nd. Everything you loved from yesteryear’s celebration returns, including the model rocket scavenger hunt and the “One Night in Bozeman” TFO.
Image: Cryptic Studios. But there’s good news if orbital defense is more your speed, or you just really hate ground maps. “Synth Wave”, the TFO set during Star Trek: Picard’s Attack on Mars, joins the event line-up awarding Daily Progress. Picard also provides this year’s Grand Prize ground weapon: the Martian Mining Laser last seen mass murdering on Utopia Planitia. What an…interesting way to commemorate the day humanity reached for the stars and found a helping hand.
Can We Get A Little Magic In Our STO? By Shane Hoover March 23rd marked the launch of Cryptic’s newest open beta game, Magic: Legends. Up to now, we’ve mostly discussed Magic: Legends when STO developers have left STO to join the Magic team. But a bit of interesting discussion on the Magic: Legends Discord channel has us intrigued. Much like STO’s Lockboxes, Magic: Legends has a monetization feature called Booster Packs. The first Booster Pack has been released, and the Grand Prize is a new character class called the Dimir Assassin. In a conversation entirely too familiar to STO veterans, Magic players were bemoaning their luck when opening Booster Packs. Some players declared that they had spent hundreds of dollars without winning the Assassin.
Image: Cryptic Studios. Then a Cryptic developer named Cryptic_Misa dropped in with a comment. Misa, listed as a Senior Systems Designer, said "Each time you open a pack and don't get assassin, you you have a higher chance to get it in the next one, until it's 100%." So. Captains. If Cryptic are willing to engineer Magic lootboxes this way, why not STO lootboxes? What would it mean for Lockboxes and Promo boxes if the odds on the Grand Prize ship escalated?
Doomsday Dawns for Fleet Command By Shane Hoover They say there’s no devil, but there is. Heading right for Star Trek Fleet Command. I saw it. The third and final part of Fleet Command’s TOS arc is arriving, and it’s bringing the fearsome Doomsday Machine. Players must fight to save the U.S.S. Constellation, and the galaxy, from doom. Along with the final phase of the TOS arc, the new patch brings some much anticipated new features. Chief among those is the “Refits” feature, which brings Captains the chance to customize their ships with new visual cosmetics skins or weapon fire effects. Some refits even provide performance buffs, too. TOS Scotty and Chekov are joining as new Rare officers. For all the details on what’s new, Trek out Scopely’s patch notes.
https://startrekfleetcommand.scopely.com/2021/03/09/patch-28-release-notes/ Questions of Rules, Matters of Honor By Thomas Reynolds If you picked up STA’s Klingon Rulebook last fall, you might’ve noticed some changes to how the game works. Rest assured: according to the Continuing Mission fan site, you have not entered yet another alternate timeline in the franchise multiverse. CM member Mephit James has offered a succinct breakdown of the new Rulebook’s mechanical modifications and clarifications. These’ll probably be included as Core Rulebook errata in the near future, so Trek on over and get caught up.
https://continuingmissionsta.com/2021/02/11/rule-changes-in-the-klingon-empire-rulebook/ Klingons Never Seem To Go Slow, Do They By Thomas Reynolds Core RPG rulebooks tend to be hefty and, at 400 pages, STA’s Klingon rulebook’s no exception. But who has time to read all that when there are battles to be fought, and glory to be won? For players short on time, funds, or attention span, Modiphius has a new Klingon-centric Quickstart PDF in their store. The Quickstart provides just enough direction to run the included adventure, “The Tip of the Bat’Leth,” with six premade characters. You’ll need to provide dice, tokens, bloodwine, and other Klingon paraphernalia–but hey, can’t beat the Quickstart’s price tag of nothing.
Image: Modiphius Entertainment.
This week on Episode 500 of Priority One: we celebrate with interviews featuring Star Trek: Picard’s Alison Pill, Isa Briones, and Evan Evagora! We’re also joined by Deep Space Nine’s Alexander Siddig and Robert O’Reilly!
TREK IT OUT 500 Minutes, 4000 Dollars, and One Livestream
This week on Episode 499 of Priority One Podcast: We Trek Out the marketing machine for Paramount+ and how it might affect Star Trek, and how a community initiative spotlights the ways Women Make Trek. In Star Trek gaming, you’ll soon get your hands on that Voyager-J in Star Trek Online, as seen in Star Trek Discovery, and Star Trek Adventures updates some table-top goodness.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
This Week’s Community Question is:
CQ: After learning more about how Star Trek will help build the Paramount+ catalogue and how they might handle new releases of Trek, are you sold on Paramount+?
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT Prodigy Pushed To Paramount+ If you use Twitter to stay current with Star Trek news, then last week your phone probably blew up when the Hageman brothers dropped an image of what appears to be the six main characters of Star Trek: Prodigy. The upcoming animated series was originally slated to premiere on Nickelodeon, but has since been moved to become a Paramount+ offering, only to be rebroadcast on Nickelodeon after the first 10 episodes are released on Paramount+.
Source: ViacomCBS via Twitter Moving on, in their “Investors Day'' presentation on Wednesday, Feb 24th, Variety reports the move is part of a greater strategy according to Paramount+ programming chief Julie McNamara who said, "there is a kind of franchise strategy, which is the notion that if you execute new versions of this really strong IP that you have, well, you’re going to drive people across the paywall." McNamara also explained that the decision to move Prodigy to a Paramount+ premiere came from data they analyzed from CBS All Access showing "...subscribers who watched ‘Trek’ shows also watched Nickelodeon’s animated series ‘The Legend of Korra.’”
Paramount+ And Star Trek But, what about Section 31? Well, according to Kurtzman and McNamara, they’re still in "conversations." Variety’s Adam B. Vary reports that, "they emphasized that the current five-series slate [Prodigy, DISCO, Picard, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds] will likely not expand further until at least one of the shows runs its course."
Image: The Hollywood Reporter. But unlike the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and recent plans for the expansion of the Star Wars franchise on Disney Plus, don’t expect these Trek series to be unfolding within a closely knit storytelling universe. “We’re aiming to have our shows feel unique and different from each other,” Alex Kurtzman, the overall executive producer for the Star Trek universe, tells Variety. “We want to give everybody a reason to watch each show.” Kurtzman also told the Hollywood Reporter, “Whatever we do next is probably going to be in different timelines and different areas of the universe that haven't been explored before; a show that hasn't been dedicated to them yet.”
So tell us what you think, Captains: After learning more about how Star Trek will help build the Paramount+ catalogue and how they might handle new releases of Trek -- are you sold on Paramount+?
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Lower Decks On Blu-ray (For Personal Use!) Image: ViacomCBS via TrekMovie.com Speaking of animation: if you’ve been eager to get your hands on the Blu-Ray release of Lower Decks, then the wait is almost over! StarTrek.com reports that Season 1 will be released onto Blu-ray, DVD and limited edition steelbook on May 18. The release will–of course–include lots of special features like looking into the Easter eggs, commentary, deleted scenes and more! You can pre-order your copy on Amazon now.
Women Make Trek Written by Cat Hough
I am sure I am not alone when I say “I love the women of Star Trek”–and how do I know that I am sure others feel the same way? Well Trek out the website womenmaketrek.com to feast your eyes on some amazing artwork displayed there. The creators of the website, Laz Marquez and Heather Rae, explain on the site that they want to honor those women from Star Trek that inspire people. The artwork featured includes posts from artists that share how these powerful women have impacted their lives.
The Mark One Holodeck Microsoft is really really trying to be one of the cool kids who brings a star trek technology to life. Motorola brought us a flip phone. A bunch of Kickstarters have tried the tricorder thing. But the corporation who brought you MS-DOS and “X-Box X series X to the X power” wants to be the company that makes you into a being of light! No, it’s not a weird ascension ritual. It’s the Mark One holodeck. And just like you can’t go from plasma rifles straight to phasers without first stopping at phase pistols, we Earthlings have to make a quick stop between Zoom–uh, Skype–meetings and the holodeck.
https://youtu.be/IkpsJoobZmE Microsoft has decided to call that midpoint the “Holomesh.” It’s the next step in their “augmented reality” technology, which blends the virtual with the real. While the demo concentrated on Pokemon Go and James Cameron’s underwater research, the everyday use case will be socially distanced virtual collaboration with co-workers and virtual objects. So, while a Klingon fitness training regimen complete with pain sticks and forcefield Nausicaans is still on the drawing board, maybe you’ll be able to argue grand unification theory with Einstein by 2024.
Star Trek: Voyager Documentary Captains, if you watched the DS9 documentary and wondered “hey, how about one for Voyager?” Then wonder no more! The same production team that brought you the DS9 doc and “For the Love of Spock” have already hit their funding AND stretch goals with–at the time of this recording–over $500,000 raised. And that’s with 29 days left to the Indiegogo campaign! If you want to contribute and get some swag for your support, then head over to the Indiegogo campaign.
STAR TREK GAMING NEWS by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
There's Coffee In That Infinity Pack Sorry, wannabe Red Angels: time travel will be forbidden by 3189, forever consumed by the Blender of Canon. Writers of the 32nd century will never know the thrill of making characters say how much they hate temporal mechanics. But nothing–not the Temporal Accords, not Q, not even ViacomCBS itself–is more powerful than our appetite for new ships. Cryptic provides what Kurtzman denies, as STO gets its first ship from the 32nd century: the Janeway-class Command Science Vessel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf5mX_fFqHc First seen as the Voyager-J in “Die Trying”, the Janeway-class represents eleven iterations on the Intrepid-class from...well, Voyager. In-game, the Janeway-class is Command-first and science-second, with the Inspiration mechanic and a Commander Sci/Command bridge seat. It also has a secondary deflector, other standard science vessel capabilities, and a Lieutenant Universal/Miracle Worker seat. After all, when your fleet apparently only has a dozen ships, you have to make the most of them.
Image: Cryptic Studios. A Photonic Cannon console cloaks you and spawns a short-lived pew-pew pet to handle the dirty work. The Enhanced Cloaking Integration trait adds hull restoration and maneuverability when entering cloak, and Firing Cycle Haste when leaving it. Finally, the 32nd Century Phaser Weapons offer both a minty fresh taste and possibly–possibly–one of the best procs ever. These weapons may cause both immediate and overtime boff cooldown reductions, giving your Aux2Batt build’s Technician doffs a well-earned breather.
It's All Gone To Pieces Is there anything about the Janeway-class that doesn’t get us jazzed? Well, fans’ reception of the 32nd century ship aesthetic is as divided as the ships themselves. More to the point, this will be the game’s latest “Premium” ship. As in, Infinity Promo ship. As in, the Infinity R&D and Doff Pack Promotion running now through March 25th. If you don’t have a cool trillion in EC just laying about, then buy some packs and pray to RNGesus.
Star Trek Adventures Calls For Artists Aspiring artists of the 21st Century! On February 24th, Star Trek Adventures project manager Jim Johnson announced that he had “more STA products in the pipeline and more work than freelance artists available.” Send an email to “jim.johnson at modiphius.com” with links to portfolios, work samples, and contact information. Our shownotes also has a link to existing STA artwork, for artists looking for subject and aesthetic suggestions. Last, but not least, it’s also good news for STA players–plenty to look forward to in 2021.
Image: Facebook via Continuing Mission.
This week on Episode 498 of Priority One: We Trek Out what Spiner has to say about a TNG reboot? A new book featuring Cristóbal Rios is on the horizon. And we’ve learned what the next event in Star Trek Online is slated to be.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: If there was a feature film reboot of the Next Generation, who would you cast as Data?
AND
CQ: What bridge officer traits do you rely on for your builds in Star Trek Online?
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TREK IT OUT Brent Spiner - Next Gen Reboot Brent Spiner recently sat down with SYFY Wire to discuss a plethora of things from his upcoming book, “Fan Fiction: A Mem-noir: Inspired by True Events,” to what tips he would give to Patrick Stewart on portraying an android Jean-Luc for Picard season 2. Spoiler alert by the way. Amongst the many topics touched upon was one in particular which will undoubtedly provide some Trek trivia fodder. It turns out that before Spiner suggested that he play Dr. Noonian Soong, Data’s creator, a different actor had already been cast in the role. Keye Luke was set to play the part originally. Having a role in the TOS episode, Whom Gods Destroy, Luke is most well known as Master Po from the Kung Fu TV series in the 70’s and as the shop owner who cares for Gizmo in the Gremlins movies. Spiner was unaware that an actor had already been cast and tried to rescind his suggestion afterwards. But the creative team decided to have Spiner play the part and begin building the impressive list of characters and personalities that Spiner would ultimately play. And which of those characters is his favorite to play? ”I always liked playing Lore, because Lore is really more like me than any of the other characters I’ve ever played because I am evil.” Spiner also credits Michael Westmore with helping him create the character of Noonian Soong. Talking about the Soong makeup, Spiner said, “When he put it on me and I looked in the mirror, I knew exactly how to play the part. I owe him a lot, because I think we collaborated on that.” Later on in the interview Spiner was asked about the future of Star Trek. In addition to enjoying the recent Star Trek movies, Spiner said, “I think that sooner or later, they’re going to do a reboot, a motion picture version of Next Generation, and cast some young guys in our parts.”
Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements If you were a fan of Spanish Han Solo… I mean, Cristóbal Rios -- Captain of La Sirena… then you might want to mark your calendars for August 17th! New York Times Bestseller, John Jackson Miller is taking you on a spicy adventure featuring your favorite tall, dark, spanish drink of water. Based on events occurring PRIOR to meeting Picard and taking on the Synth Plot to rid the galaxy of all organic life, Miller’s book, “Rogue Elements” takes on adventures with ”exotic lovers and locales... as well as dangers galore -- and Rios learns the hard way that good crew members are hard to find”.
ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt
Image: NASA/JPL For this week's Astrometrics Report, what else could I talk about other than the incredible feat of interplanetary gymnastics, with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory once again sticking the landing by delivering the Perseverance rover to the surface of Mars? There were a lot of happy faces in Mission Control on February 18th, when the "all's well" signals came back from the Red Planet.
You may have a sense of déjà vu looking at this new rover since it bears a strong resemblance to its younger sibling, the highly-successful Curiosity rover. This is no accident: Perseverance is essentially built on the same chassis. When you have a flexible design that's been proven to work, it makes sense to leverage that technology moving forward.
Of course, Perseverance brings a lot of new technologies to bear. NASA's website explains that the mission addresses high-priority science goals for Mars exploration, including key questions about the potential for life on Mars. The mission takes the next step by not only seeking signs of habitable conditions on Mars in the ancient past, but also searching for signs of past microbial life itself.
Image: NASA/JPL It also provides opportunities to gather knowledge and demonstrate technologies to address the challenges of future human expeditions to Mars. These include testing a method for producing oxygen from the Martian atmosphere, identifying other resources like subsurface water, improving landing techniques, and characterizing weather, dust, and other environmental conditions that could affect future astronauts living and working on Mars.
Personally I'm most excited over the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, a technology testbed to pave the way for more flexible aerial explorations of our neighboring planet. Building a drone for Mars is not trivial: when the surface pressure is only 1% that of Earth at sea level, you have to crank out a lot more lift than your typical off-the-shelf drone. Everything we learn from Ingenuity's performance will help us design a new generation of flying laboratories that can be sent to Mars and other places in the Solar System.
But if you just want to watch something cool, another mission first includes actual video document of the descent and landing. This is the first time we can see the mind-numbing complexity of the landing sequence directly, instead of relying on visual effects simulations. Adding the diagnostic cameras did cut into the tightly-controlled weight budget for the mission, but it will give engineers lots of insight to how well the technologies are performing...in addition to giving us a great show.
Perseverance has already sent back an incredible panorama of its landing site within the Jezero Crater, and even recording what the surface of Mars sounds like. Scientists think that about 3.5 billion years ago, Jezero Crater was actually a lake before Mars lost most of its atmosphere and surface water. This was identified as an ideal place to look for any hints that Mars could have harbored life early in its history. There won't be any quick answers here, but the instruments on Perseverance are well-suited to study the geological clues in this exciting new locale.
Make sure to keep an eye on NASA's website in the coming months to see what Perseverance learns.
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds, Shane Hoover & Anthony Cox
Extinction Events and Campaign Trails By Thomas Reynolds The 11th Anniversary celebrations are over, captains. So now it’s obviously time for another grind. As first seen in an unintended Ten Forward stream leak, the next STO event is a 3-week Voth Advance reprise, from February 25th-March 18th, probably following the daily-TFO-for-14-days format. Players can earn Molor’s Flaming Sword by completing either “The Breach” or “Storming the Spire” daily during the event. This round of the Voth Advance also starts off the third of STO’s popular Event Campaigns. But will it be worth the fatigue this time around? The grand prize for 2021 is either 1500 Lobi, a T6 Zen Store ship, or a Premium T6 Starship Choice. So I’d say yes, yes it is. Read more about the event in our shownotes.
Fair Trait Associations By Thomas Reynolds Bridge crew: even if they aren’t doing kick flips all the time, they’re an essential part of any Star Trek story. They tap consoles, tap each other, and help the audience tap into each show’s heart and history. And sometimes, we even learn their names! Although maybe it takes until Season 2 to get there.
In Star Trek Online, your bridge crew serves another purpose beyond away parties and eye candy. As your species, career, and lockbox luck give you stat-improving traits, boff traits improve your captainly effectiveness too. Some are useful in very, very specific situations. Nelen Exil --- HE gets knocked down, then he gets up again, so they’ll never keep him down. Might not sound useful to your phaser-basted corpse, but a team medic who isn’t one-and-done isn’t a bad idea.
However, the most highly-prized boffs offer traits for space combat and ground. Everyone–not just DPS chasers and PvPers–should look around their bridge and ask if they’re truly getting peak performance. Space traits won’t make-or-break builds, but don’t leave weapon crit bonuses and hull regen buffs on the ready room table. We asked...well, solicited…alright, pestered the P1 production crew to share space boff traits they prefer on their builds. We’ll discuss a few here for your listening pleasure, with the full list in the shownotes.
Star Trek Timelines Adds New “Crew Retrieval” System By Anthony Cox Over in the mobile world of Star Trek gaming, Star Trek Timelines has added a new feature to help players retrieve specific crew members for their collections. Timelines is a game where you collect crew members from all the various timelines and time periods of Star Trek, assemble them on a team, and battle against mission requirements. It’s pretty much Star Trek: Pokemon. There are several rarities of crew members and it can sometimes be frustrating trying to collect that one specific character you need to complete your collections. Well, Tilting Point, the relatively new owners of Star Trek Timelines, has released a helpful, yet somewhat complicated new system. The Crew Retrieval system. The scan feature, which is not new, is used to gain random items throughout the day. Scans were free every 3 hours. Now, scans cost a new currency called ISM or Interstellar Medium. And each scan result not only grants you a random item, but also gives you a chance to gain a constellation. Every time you scan without gaining a constellation the chance you’ll get one on the next scan increases. So, what do you do with constellations. Well, using more ISM you can open constellations which will grant you Polestars. What’s a Polestar you ask? A Polestar gives you the ability to narrow down a single variable to reduce the pool of crew members from which you’re trying to retrieve. These variables can be a skill, a trait, or a rarity. Once you’ve set up to 4 polestars you then spend credits and, you guessed it, a NEW type of currency called Quantum, to retrieve your crew member. If you’ve narrowed it down enough it might not be a random pull. For example, let’s say you’re looking for Grand Nagus Rom, he’s a 5 star rarity, has the traits Ferengi, Diplomat, Politician, and has the skills Command, Diplomacy, and Engineer. So you could use a Polestar for rarity 5-star, a Polestar for the Ferengi trait, one for the Politician trait, and one for the Engineer skill. That will hopefully narrow down the pool to just Grand Nagus Rom. Then spend your credits and quantums and see what you get. When a Polestar is pulled from a constellation it already has a specific attribute. Either a specific rarity, trait, or skill. So you’ll need to find the right ones if you’re looking to zone in on that specific crew member.
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From this week's Star Trek headlines, we #TrekOut how ViacomCBS is an arms dealer in the streaming wars, Ron Moore’s latest adventures, and rumors fresh off the mill! Then, in Gaming, Star Trek Online gets reactionary with it’s newest Legendary Ship offerings, and we finally break down our review of Anniversary’s featured episodes.
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TREK IT OUT Ronald D. Moore Makes a Move As the streaming wars heat up so does the struggle to keep highly talented show creators locked into deals at a single production studio. J.J. Abrahms made headlines recently jumping from Paramount to Warner Bros. and now the Hollywood Reporter is saying Star Trek alum Ronald D. Moore is making a move. Having produced shows for both Starz and Apple TV+ under Sony TV, Moore has secured a deal with Disney’s recently acquired 20th Television where he will start with a recreation of a Swiss Family Robinson series for Disney+. Moore seemed very excited about the move, saying “I grew up loving Disney movies, TV shows, and theme parks, and I still do to this day, so the chance to work on some of the same classic titles like Swiss Family Robinson was an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up.” Moore will remain involved with both Outlander on Starz and For All Mankind on Apple TV+. The latter of which has just premiered its sophomore season.
TrekMovie.com Gives Us More From Moore In an exclusive interview with TrekMovie.com, Moore talked about the creation of the show, how they ride the line of an alternate reality space race while keeping it recognizable, and how working on Star Trek taught him how to write for television and the importance of diversity. For All Mankind is set in a fictional reality where a Russian cosmonaut was the first human to set foot on the moon and how that event would affect the subsequent space race to follow. “Star Trek basically taught me everything about writing for television in a lot of ways. And we did a lot of time travel episodes. We talked internally about a lot of history, a lot of alternate history ideas.” One of the biggest changes with this fictional reality is the diversification of NASA astronaut crews nearly 15 years earlier. Moore said that was one of the core concepts of the show, to make a bigger and better space program. “why is it better? We’re creating a better world. To bring it back to Trek, it’s the road to Star Trek. So what [does] the road to Star Trek entail? It entails becoming a better society.” For more information on Moore’s move to Disney and the full interview with Trek Movie, the links are in our show notes.
Bob Bakish Talks Arms Dealing We’ve been talking on the show for a while now about CBS All Access – soon to be Paramount Plus – and how the broadcast home of Star Trek fits in among the plethora of streaming services out there. One analogy that we’ve overlooked is, perhaps surprisingly, “arms dealer.”
At least, that’s what ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish calls it. We’ve talked in the past about how CBS has been a lot more cavalier with licensing its extensive library to other services. I can still watch star trek reruns on Netflix, for example. However, they’ve made it a habit to sell their new content off as well. According to an article on Bloomberg.com, they’ve sold an Aaron Sorkin drama to Netflix and a movie about Billie Holliday to Hulu. Oh, and that Coming to America sequel? Paramount made it, but Amazon is going to distribute it. And maybe worst of all, they sold a popular Western-themed series called Yellowstone to Peacock. Yeah… Peacock.
According to the article, licensing deals like that account for nearly a quarter of the company’s revenue. And with movie theaters closed and the stiff competition among services, that’s money that they can’t afford to just give up. They can’t even pay to get their stuff back. According to the article, Peacock wouldn’t release ViacomCBS from the Yellowstone deal, so they’re just gonna make a prequel. Because if there’s one thing ViacomCBS and Paramount Plus know how to do, it’s how to do reboots and prequels that everyone loves.
RUMORS! Well, this week, the rumor-mill was churning out some good ones… But, remember.. These are ONLY rumors and should be taken with a grain of salt! For starters, Drew Dietsch at GiantFreakingRobot has heard reports that Paramount is moving forward with a fourth installment of the Kelvin Timeline --- but, instead of it being a strictly theatrical release, ViacomCBS plans to release it simultaneously via its streaming service and theatres. According to their sources, Pine and the rest of the cast will be involved -- although a new director has not yet been selected. The Plot… they’re going back to the timey-wimey Pine Kirk meets Daddy Hemsworth. As if THAT wasn’t rumor enough, the article goes on to say that the studio is trying to get Shatner to appear as well!
MORE RUMORS! While we’re on the topic of returning cast: Dietsch has a separate report suggesting that Scott Bakula -- who played Captain Jonathan Archer is Star Trek: Enterprise -- will come back to reprise the role on Star Trek: Picard. According to the article, the studio hopes to //quote// bring Scott Bakula back by having him cameo in another Star Trek show and then leave the door open for him to headline his own solo series. //end quote//
On the topic of filming… while we anxiously await new Trek to grace our television screens, Social Media might help you pass the time. Especially if you follow folks like actors… showrunners… you know… industry folk. You see, earlier this week, actors like Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn posted some innocuous social media updates… random pictures FROM CANADA! Then, unrelated, Star Trek Picard’s Showrunner made a tweet that was quickly removed… In it, he wrote, “Day One of many…” with a little film-camera emoji. So… if we piece it all together, we can assume that filming has begun for BOTH Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Picard. Now… if only we had release dates!!
Billy Campbell Goes Prodigy Enough w/ the Rumors!!! We do have ONE confirmed appearance of a legacy Trek Actor reprising their role!! On episode 360 of Comic Book Central, Billy Campbell -- who you might recall played Thadiun Okona on TNG’s Season 2 episode titled, “The Outrageous Okona” let slip that he’ll be returning to the role on Nickelodeon’s Star Trek: Prodigy! In the interview, Campbell goes on to talk about his experience on Star Trek and even teases how his character will return
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
The 2021 Legendary Ships: Initial Scans By Thomas Reynolds Captains, we have all four of the 2021 Legendary Klingon and Klingon-adjacent ships on sensors. The B’Rel Bird of Prey and Vor’cha Command Support Battlecruiser will bring honor to the Empire, as the Excelsior Miracle Worker Heavy Cruiser and Temporal Support Cruiser represent Federation ships entwined with Klingon history. In-depth analyses will come after the Bundle is available, but we have some thoughts to share while we wait. Priority One wants to hear your opinions too, so analyze the ship stat links in our shownotes.
House Reborn: Treachery, Faith, and the Lava Flow By Thomas Reynolds Previously on Star Trek Online, the Klingon Civil War went south as J’Ula’s truth bombs jump-started an Imperial polyfaction spree. In “Knowledge is Power”, J’Ula’s friends (and not you) join Tenavik on her run-and-gun vision quest through the Boreth monastery. One bad trip leads to another, as they resurrect the late Chancellor L’Rell as an icon of reunification. What the time crystals left out is that her soul’s in Gre’thor so it’s time to do a little soul-searching. Don’t do time crystal, kids, it’s bad for you. “Leap of Faith” closes the loop with the whole gang suffocating themselves Flatliners-style to storm Gre’thor’s gates and liberate L’Rell. You meet Gowron in the Rio’s smoking area on your way to the Barge of the Dead and Fek’lhr’s throne. Gowron takes L’Rell’s place in Gre’thor–because, I mean, the Rio–but J’Ula makes a counteroffer: maybe J’mpok’s and Aakar’s souls instead? She was going to kill them anyway–but first, you have a lot of demons between you and the waking world.
House Reborn is another two-mission addition you could call an episode (we won’t, but that targ’s been beaten to death already). The Klingon Civil War only totals six missions, but might be STO’s most engaging story since the Iconian War ended. We’re not dissing Victory is Life in any way, but make this a miniseries and we’re there with the popcorn. Three Houses down, and it’s clear STO’s writers aren’t afraid of the narrative swerve. What separates this from what we see on CBS Al–sorry, Paramount Plus, is that the hard pivots are plausible. This is the Star Trek we wish was on TV...but as we’ll see later, that might not be all good.
Talking about TV: with Chieffo, O’Reilly, and Hurtzler behind the mic, is anyone surprised that the voice acting’s so good? It’s an out-and-out pleasure to have them back in our Trekkie lives, ridges or no ridges. J’Ula and Adet’pa are mostly the game’s invention, but Mara Junot and Rehka Sharma make them worthy of screen time.
Let’s Talks Gameplay By Thomas Reynolds Pivoting to gameplay…eehhh. The missions are very different, so we’ll address each individually, but in ten words or less? More–and more–of the same.
“Knowledge is Power” follows the traditional formula of “warp in, [BEEP] things up, warp out.” Space combat as Captain Yourself bookends a protracted slog as J’Ula around the monastery.
J’You’La is also the strike-from-shadows type of matriarch, not a drag-out brawler, making it even more tedious. Go back and watch the engineering room cutscene in “Secrets.” See what she has with her? Mobs of goons providing cover fire and Ripper chow. You will draw aggro as the largest damage source on your side, and the hypospray can’t recharge fast enough. The curse of competence, I guess.
Bless Cryptic for reinforcing hand-to-hand combat’s prominence in Klingon culture, religion, children’s birthday parties, and the Qo’noS dating scene. The game just isn’t suited to it. This is painfully apparent as you spam J’Ula’s single melee attack in one-button battles of attrition. If there’s an upside, the cathartic thrill of every...single...kill...you...make...is very Klingon. So, uh, immersion?
How About A “Leap Of Faith”? By Thomas Reynolds In comparison “Leap of Faith” is a lot easier: you’re yourself again, with your crew and the loadouts you’re used to. Three ambushes in the afterlife precede the fun of clawing your way out to the get-a-way barge. The mission is capped by a final space battle to remind you this, in fact, is still Star Trek. “Not as bad as the first” is damning with faint praise, but really: “Leap of Faith” just works better. The ambushes are sudden and believably short. Escaping Gre’thor is actually a plot point with a clear narrative start and end. The space battle can be a challenge even at Normal, and not just from how long the portals stay open. Say what you will about Fer’ang dreadnoughts as event ships: they’re a lot more beastly when pointed at you.
However as associate producer Shane put it, “Surface Tension’ is long. It's always been long. But unlike the new missions, every step tells the story. Every stage of every fight advances that story. Instead of being long while you're in it, it just feels like it's big stakes and large scale. It's like [Victory is Life’s] ‘Home’ in that way”. House Reborn, on the other hand, struggles where Shattered did too. Gameplay is a grinding vehicle between dialogue boxes and cutscenes. That’s where the money is, and it certainly shows. But as Shane pointed out, we know it’s possible to have engaging gameplay that advances the story, too.
Alarmed at Our Own Temer-ity By Shane Hoover Whether you bought out or grinded for the long haul, odds are good that you have your Temer now. Its 5/1 weapons layout and 5/2/3 Tac/Sci/Eng console allotment clearly mean it’s an alpha-strike ship. Ride up, drop the cloak, let your cannons rip, and slink into darkness while they’re mopping up their Earl Grey. Or, and hear us out on this one, maybe not?
The Temer’s Enhanced Battle Cloak lets you fire torpedoes, mines, and Captain/Boff abilities without fully switching it off. Therefore it’s also a perfectly competent Gravity Well and/or torpedo boat, even with its low Science console capacity. Yes, your cloak drops momentarily to light them up, but it’s still considered active as traits are concerned. Just make sure your hull is up to it, since you’re spending most of the fight without shields.
Zhat’s All, Folks By Thomas Reynolds and Shane Hoover So, you have a stack of lockbox keys in one inventory slot, and Zhat Vash lockboxes in another. You got a Number One ground pet on your first try–by far the most important item you can get. Now what? You could always put the rest on the Exchange, but Priority One Podcast thinks there’s still value to be found. We think these prizes are worth the Zen you’ll spend to unlock them.
Scopelyashi Maru AKA “A Million Ways to Die in the Test” By Shane Hoover We all know mobile developer Scopely as the studio that brings us Star Trek: Fleet Command. And now they’re the creators of a new web-based 8-bit piece of Star Trek history. In a blog posted to the company site on February 11th, Scopely announced a new contest inviting players to beat Star Trek’s infamous Kobayashi Maru scenario. Put your command abilities to the test against deadly dangers like Dagger Pox, hidden poison and, of course, Klingon ambush!
But “CONTEST?!” you say? Yes, Captains, if you’re able to defeat this Kobayashi Maru faster than anyone else, you could win one of several big prizes. The First Prize winner takes home a lifetime subscription to Paramount Plus and an Original Series Captain Kirk Green Wrap tunic as seen on Season One. Second Prize includes a $500 Eaglemoss Ship Collectibles package, a Captain Kirk Standee, and a personalized Captain’s Assignment Letter to the U.S.S. Enterprise. And Third Prize wins a $200 Star Trek gift shop gift card and a Starfleet Academy Personalized Certificate.
But you won’t win. You can’t win. It’s a no-win scenario! After all, a connected Facebook account is required to enter the contest. Talk about a no-win scenario!
This week on Episode 496 of Priority One: We Trek Out the Roddenberry Foundation’s latest gift and ViacomCBS’s latest revamp-ination! Then, we continue our coverage of Star Trek Online’s 11th Anniversary with a reminder to finish your daily mission to earn the free ship AND an interview with Star Trek Discovery’s Mary Chieffo!
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TREK IT OUT "The Roddenberries Showdown 2020 Virtual Extravaganza" on Vimeo By Elio lleo
Captains, if you missed The Roddenberries Showdown 2020 Virtual Extravaganza featuring Martok and Gowron then… get out! … nah, just playin’... You now have another chance to catch one of the best pandemic performances you’ll ever see!!! The Roddenberries have released the event to rent or purchase via VIMEO for 4.99 to rent or $15 to buy. Now, we can spend time talking up the event and performance but, you really need to see this for yourself… More importantly, you’ll be supporting local artists who are continuing to work to make ends meat during a time when live performances and concerts are nearly impossible! So, #TrekOut the links in the show notes and please consider supporting the band!... You will NOT be disappointed.
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/showdown2020 The Roddenberry Foundation Gives Back By Tony Hunter
The Roddenberry Foundation announced a $100,000 donation to the Comic-Con museum in San Diego. In recognition of that generosity, the museum will name its main lobby after the late, great, star trek creator - Gene Roddenberry. I know what you’re thinking, “Hey, conventions aren’t dead. So why are they getting put in a museum?” Rest easy, friends, because the museum isn’t commemorating a lost ritual, but is “intended to celebrate the spirit of the San Diego Comic-Con experience throughout the year.” But for now, they’ll just have to celebrate reaching the halfway mark on the way to their $34 million fundraising goal. Gene’s son Rod told KPBS.com "We hope to inspire others to recognize the power of popular arts and comics in providing a unifying force to bring together our society and create a better future."
Photo Via KPBS.org Paramount+ Ads Paying Dividens By Cat Hough
If you were watching the SuperBowl, even if it was just for the commercials, you may have noticed frequent references to Paramount+ - especially since those ads aired more times than the Chiefs were called for stupid penalties. Well, ViacomCBS is making a concerted effort to position CBS as an ‘upscale’ content provider, all of which hinges on its offerings coming from it’s ‘CBS Originals’ production company (funny because the guy in charge came from Amazon Originals) and providing more options for live, on-demand or streaming its content.
Newly-appointed network President and chief marketing officer, Mike Benson, says, “I feel like we’re really working to elevate the brand and make a broadcast brand feel premium. It’s free premium.”
Well, all of these efforts may pay off as we get closer to the launch of Paramount+ on March 4. The stock price for ViacomCBS has certainly rebounded since we last discussed, closing Monday at $54.50 a share - compare that to the $11.28 price from last March. Nevertheless, investors remain concerned that the transition to Paramount+ will be a struggle for ViacomCBS considering the competition in the marketplace, lower profit margins for streaming services, generally - plus increased demand for content licensing - which includes renewing the NFL license.
Photo Via Barrons.com Paramount+ 50% OFF By Cat Hough
But, if you decide you want to subscribe to Paramount+ it would be worth mentioning that you can currently save 50% on a 1 year subscription to Paramount+.... Dropping the no-commercial option from $100 down to $50… you can also save on the commercial plan but, let’s be real --- who wants commercials?! In order to take advantage of it you’ll need to sign up via CBS All Access and you’ll need to do it no later than March 3 --- the discount code is paramountplus ((all one word and spelled out… no “plus” symbols)).. Now, if you aren’t already aware, we’ve got affiliate links on our website which help support this production… so if you plan to take advantage of the discount and sign up… please use our affiliate code!
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Tick-Tock on Temer Time By Thomas Reynolds
By the time you’re hearing this, the 11th Anniversary and Klingon Recruitment Events will already be halfway over. Fortunately you only have to create your Recruit(s) before the 25th; you can complete the objectives at your leisure later. But if you haven’t started accruing Progress for the Temer yet, things are decidedly more desperate. With 14 days left, you’ll need at least a partial Zen buyout to complete it in time. The Temer’s full buyout price during the Event is 6000 Zen; the second-chance buyout will probably be the same. We recommend getting as much Progress as possible before hitting the bank, just to take some of the sting out.
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This week on Episode 495 of Priority One: We Trek Out what Brent Spiner is currently working on, how much of a Trekkie Robin Williams is, and Michael Chabon expands the universe with a dive into Free Cloud. Then, we continue our coverage of Star Trek Online’s 11th Anniversary with an interview featuring Design Director Al “CaptainGeko” Rivera!
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TREK IT OUT Robin Williams And Neelix Over the history of Trek-dom, there’s been an exceeding long list of guest stars on Star Trek. Who’s your favorite Star Trek guest star? Mine is [Iggy Pop]. The crew of Voyager named some of theirs during a recent virtual GalaxyCon panel. Who made the list? In no particular order, Johnathan Rhys-Davies who played Leonardo DaVinci, Sarah Silverman showing up as a 20th century astronomer from Los Angeles, Jason Alexander and his big brain, and who could forget Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson cooking up some gladiator-tights action.
But what about those guest stars that never were? Robert Picardo said that he lobbied the writers pretty hard to get DeForrest Kelly onto the show, but unfortunately Kelly’s health was failing and he was not well enough to perform.
Also, some of you may recall that Robin Williams was a big fan of Star Trek, but you may not know that Neelix was one of his favorite characters. During production of Voyager, Williams was filming the Birdcage on the same lot and had a lovely encounter with Ethan Phillips. As Phillips recounted, “He sees me and goes, ‘Oh my God, Mr. Neelix!’ Then he does this whole routine about what it’s like to be a chef in outer space. ‘The eggs are floating, the pancakes are getting too big!’, a Robin Williams schtick. I had a private performance for like a minute and it was really funny. Then he came up, gave me a big hug and said, ‘I love your character, sir.’ Such a sweet, sweet man. I’ll never forget that.”
Photo Via Trekmovie.com Brent Spiner the Showman If there’s ever a Star Trek actor who never takes themselves too seriously, it’s Brent Spiner. Those of you who have had an opportunity to see him on stage at a convention know that he’s a showman!... And even when he’s not supposed to be on stage, he manages to surprise his Star Trek colleagues with a cameo appearance.
Well, even though he may have retired from the character of Data on Star Trek PIcard, Spiner is still willing to take us on an adventure… of his life! Whether via a web series like his 2011 Fresh Hell… or last year’s musical Brentwood, Brent Spiner knows his fans love him and will keep coming back for more! So, in keeping up with demand, Spiner has a announced a new book he’s working on titled, “Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir: Inspired by True Events”
In an exclusive interview with ScyFy Wire’s Vanessa Armstrong, Spiner describes the book as “a little bit of this and a little bit of that, but it's primarily fiction. There are slices of my own life in it, and then there are also people I have known…it's a mashup: It's a thriller, it's a comedy, it's a dark comedy. And it's partially a memoir, but none of it's real, really, even though a lot of things actually happened.”
Unfortunately, according to the article, which parts of the story are true and which are false will be a closely guarded secret.
Michael Chabon Talks Freecloud One of the whistle-stops on the Jean-Luc Revival Tour in Season one of Picard was a hotbed of commerce, villainy and bar gunfights. What we saw on screen was an easter egg filled skyline and two interior sets. But what you didn’t see was a whole 200 year history of a planet on the edge of known space. Straight from the notepad of Season one showrunner Michael Chabon, we bring you a full tourist guide to the anarcho-existentialist enclave known as Freecloud.You want geography? Its got a single continent surrounded by a mountain range which is in turn surrounded by a single ocean so wild you can only travel it by submarine. You want weather? Get a load of the full range of an M-class world, from polar caps to tropical jungle with mega-hurricanes and a monsoon season. You want history? Check out its tenuous neutrality, tacitly enforced by the Klingons, Romulans and Federation due to its status as a criminal, corporate and smuggling hub. You want politics? They’ve got a five sentence constitution and no organized police force… but every “Freec” aged 16 and up is a member of the militia. Basically for life.
It’s a fun bit of world building that will no doubt make its way into every Star Trek Adventures tabletop RPG, either as a campaign setting or mission hub
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
This Bundle Goes Up To Eleven (And Then Some) By Thomas Reynolds Captains, it might feel like we were just discussing the 10th Anniversary Legendary Bundle(s). It certainly does feel that way here at Priority One, at least. But STO’s racked up another year on the Final Frontier, and the game’s celebrating with the 2021 Legendary Bundle. Cryptic continues its tantalizingly slow roll-out of the Bundle’s four ships, so we’re holding detailed coverage until all is revealed in time. We do know this year’s Legendary Bundle comes in one tier and is largely composed of consumables, services, and items. We also know it will sell for a (discounted eighteen thousand, seven hundred and fifty)Zen from February 18th to March 4th. After that it reverts to its regular (twenty-five thousand)Zen price, so scrape them nickels and hit the dabo table. The Legendary Bundle isn’t just a purchase, it’s an investment.
This week on this Star Trek News Podcast: We Trek Out news about Star Trek Prodigy, how a Cuban helped pave the way for Star Trek, Michael Dorn’s “Captain Worf” pitch, and Nichelle Nichol’s final appearance on screen. In Star Trek Gaming, the MMO Star Trek Online has launched its 11th Anniversary Celebrations, and we run down what you should expect! We Trek Out news about Star Trek Prodigy, how a Cuban helped pave the way for Star Trek, Michael Dorn’s “Captain Worf” pitch, and Nichelle Nichol’s final appearance on screen. In Star Trek Gaming, the MMO Star Trek Online has launched its 11th Anniversary Celebrations, and we run down what you should expect!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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TREK IT OUT Kate Mulgrew and Prodigy By Cat Hough
We have some breaking news from Twitter regarding the Nickelodeon animated show, Star Trek: Prodigy. On Monday, January 24, Kate Mulgrew was asked about the show, saying that she has already finished recording for Prodigy season 1 and how much she enjoyed returning to the role of Kathryn Janeway. Mulgrew ended the chat, saying, “I think we are going into the next season very soon.”
https://twitter.com/jemabean1/status/1353379453913751553 Worf In The Captain’s Seat: The Sequel By Cat Hough
On last week’s episode of Priority One, we just discussed the likelihood of Michael Dorn reprising his role of Worf in any of the new Trek shows. Coincidentally, in an interview with TrekMovie.com that was posted earlier this week, Dorn was asked if he was interested in playing Worf in Star Trek: Picard. He replied, ”It depends on the role...I don’t want to get in makeup and just stand around and scowl at people.” He also said he has not yet been contacted by anyone from Picard or Lower Decks, so I suppose we can draw our own conclusions.
Image courtesy of TrekMovie.com However, he did go into some detail about the script he wrote about Captain Worf, saying that he envisioned telling stories about the Federation and Starfleet from the Klingon point of view. Worf would essentially be more like an ambassador of the KDF trying to bring unity to the Klingon Empire.
One Last Show for Nichelle Nichols By Tony Hunter
It was just last week we were raising a glass to the memory of the Star Trek fan film ecosystem of the mid 20-teens. And then what do we find? It’s an article from WFMZ-TV out of Allentown, Pennsylvania, describing the Kickstarter for the sequel to the fan-produced “Star Trek Renegades” from 2015, directed by Tim Russ. The earlier film had quite a few notable appearances from Star Trek alums, including Walter Koenig as Admiral Chekhov, Robert Picardo as the Doctor, and Tim Russ as Tuvok, just to name a few. And seriously, that’s just a few. You can’t go 10 minutes in that show without saying “isn’t that the guy from…?” Yes, yes it is.
Image courtesy of Star Trek: Renegades/Kickstarter Image courtesy of Star Trek: Renegades/Kickstarter The sequel, entitled Renegades Ominara, is boasting that they have lined up the “final performance” of Nichelle Nichols, but she will not be playing Uhura. And Walter Koenig will return, but not as Admiral Chekhov. Tim Russ is back in the director’s chair, leading a newer cast of stars with a few credits each on their TV CVs. The Kickstarter is sitting at just under $26,000 as we record, two-thirds of the way to its goal of $35,000, with 12 days to go.
Lawyer alert! Lawyer alert! We’ll put links in the shownotes to the article and the Kickstarter, but a quick word of warning here from the spoilsport lawyers. This project, as it’s currently advertised, might not pass muster with the CBS legal eagles. For one thing, it’s advertised as “a full-40-minute show (which is a network hour-long television show)”, which does not work with the fan film limits of one single 15 minute project or 2 15 minute segments of a single project. Also, the participation of Nichols, Koenig and Russ seems to run afoul of the rule that “creators, actors and all other participants must be amateurs, cannot be compensated for their services, and cannot be currently or previously employed on any Star Trek series, films, production of DVDs or with any of CBS or Paramount Pictures’ licensees.” So, it looks like a fun project, so long as the fun police don’t shut it down.
How a Cuban Helped Make Star Trek By Elio Lleo
If you fancy yourself a television history buff or have dived into the books and stories detailing the behind-the-scenes development of Star Trek, then you’ve probably already heard that if Gene Roddenberry is Star Trek’s father...then Lucille Ball would certainly be its mother.
This–for the most part–is true. By the time Star Trek was ready to begin filming, Lucille Ball had taken full control of Desilu Productions. And, if you’ve read Marc Cushman’s These Are The Voyages, you’ll have read a fun little piece of lore that Lucy once swept the sound stage of Star Trek just to help keep the production on schedule and on budget.
Image from Los Angeles Times photographic library/UCLA, courtesy of Wikipedia. But, the road to Star Trek was being paved years earlier with Desi Arnaz very much in the picture. In a recent episode of NPR’s Planet Money, the hosts give you a quick rundown of how this immigrant from Cuba helped shape television today. From abandoning the classic kinescope to introducing the three rolling cameras to insisting on a live-studio audience, Desi Arnaz's influence can be seen today in all your favorite sitcoms… from the Fresh Prince…to Friends…to Fraiser. And when Lucy got pregnant in real life and the I Love Lucy Show had to go on hiatus, well, Desi had an answer for that too. Reruns and syndication!
For anyone looking to enhance their appreciation for the history of television–and if you liked watching I Love Lucy and are curious to learn a bit more about the loud-bombastic Cuban man who loves Lucy–TrekOut the shownotes.
In Memoriam: Richard Arnold (1954-2021) Last, but certainly not least, it is with a heavy heart that we report the passing of Richard Arnold. For those of you not familiar with the name, Arnold was known as Gene Roddenberry’s “right hand man” during the production of the series and later went on the convention circuit as a “Star Trek Expert.” According to Rod Roddenberry, in a post on Facebook “Richard’s voice was the one my father most often listened to; because Richard listened to the fans."
Our hearts go out to his and the Roddenberry family.
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
Abandon Every Hope, Who Battle Here By Thomas Reynolds
When we journeyed two-thirds of the Year’s way, we found ourselves within a blazing fortress, for we had kept Cryptic’s path that does not stray. It is hard to speak of what Gre’thor was, that hellish prison, cowardly and shameful, which even in recall renews my disgust––glorious death is ever more dear!
Of course, you've not experienced Dante until you have...well, you know the rest.
In the beginning, we fought to preserve the Empire as a warrior’s paradise. Together with its wayward son K’mtar, the House of Mogh endured the Warzone’s purgatory. Now we stand at the Gateway to Gre’thor–the inferno itself–to draw the Year of Klingon to its fiery conclusion. Cryptic’s yearlong revamp of the Klingon Starting Experience concludes with the launch of the Anniversary Event–and if the new Klingon hell doesn’t do it for you, nothing will. We could wax rhapsodic for hours about the new maps, environment textures, enemies, the Dishonorable Three, and hair options. But the link is in our shownotes, captains. You have to see the screencaps to believe them.
Recruit First, Ask Questions Later By Thomas Reynolds With the starting Klingon experience refresh complete, this would be the perfect time to see the new sights with a new KDF toon. Also, the Klingon Civil War still rages on and both sides desperately need cannon fodd--I mean, brave warriors. But Sto-vo-kor’s eternal glory isn’t enough for some people: they want dilithium, ships, and shiny new ways to kill people.
Starting with the Anniversary Event, Cryptic kicked off Star Trek Online’s fourth Recruitment Event: this time, for the Klingon Empire. Until February 25th, new Klingon characters (using the free character slot Cryptic’ll give you) will be officially dubbed Klingon Recruits. Like in previous events, Klingon Recruits get special rewards for meeting certain goals during the story and into the endgame. This includes (what sound like) the optional story objectives you completed with other faction Recruits, but naturally more violent. Enemies of the Empire abound, and whoever’s on the other end of your transponder wants them dead and gone. Happy hunting!
Your other characters also get benefits from the Recruit’s progress like currencies, ship and ground traits, and “piezoelectric execution sceptres.” That alone sounds like it’s worth the effort--but if pain sticks aren’t your style, how about a ship instead? Yes, Klingon Recruits also get the M’Chla Bird of Prey of 2255, refitted for battle in 2411. Details for the scaling T6 ship, along with the other Recruit rewards, will be in our shownotes.
As a side note, you can also play a Klingon from 2255 too. Discovery-era Klingons are now available as a KDF race, although identical to their modern counterparts other than looks and uniform. Fortunately no one’s ever had strong opinions about how the Klingons looked in Discovery, so this should be controversy-free.
The Fire In Which Houses Are Reborn By Thomas Reynolds Are you dying to see the new Gre’thor (get it?), but don’t have time to start your Recruit right now? Well, the other massive Klingon story content drop timed to the Anniversary Event has you covered. House Reborn continues the Klingon Civil War arc, as J’Ula’s path to redeem the Empire brings us more familiar faces. Our proper review will come next week, once we have time to reflect and replay. But if you’re hearing this before playing, and you haven’t looked at Twitter in a while, here’s a slight spoiler. The title’s more appropriate than you might expect.
https://youtu.be/lOKDrix1Nms Infinite Ships in Finite Factions By Thomas Reynolds Hoo boy, captains. Red Alert and brace for impact, because we’re about to hit the Wall. Or not! Because ships aren’t restricted to factions anymore! But they are. Kind of. Look, it’s a complicated discussion on in-game policies: exactly the Earl Grey tea that Priority One loves to spill.
As of January 26th, having a level 65 KDF officer on your account will unlock both factions’ ships for all Fed and KDF officers on your account. Coming with the ships are their Admiralty cards, registries, prefixes, bridges, interiors, and any associated items like consoles or pets. Existing Zen Store purchases are reclaimable across the divide, so your Orion engineer can have the Presidio-class cruiser of their dreams.
But your Fed-aligned Romulan won’t be getting their hands on a D4x anytime soon. The faction wall for ships still applies to Fed and KDF allies. or now, at least. Forever? Who can say?
Ship availability across Red vs. Blue also means the end of other ways Cryptic’s tried bridging the divide. Cross-faction packs for ship-specific traits and consoles aren’t going away. You can still find them in non-Zen stores or on the Exchange. However you won’t be able to get new traits or consoles that way from here on out--get ready to pay for those in the Zen store instead.
Fear the Temer-Class Alliance Raider By Shane Hoover We did say your Fed-Aligned Romulan still won’t be getting on the bridge of a D4x, but if that’s what you’re after then the brand new Temer-Class Alliance Raider just might make you smile. This year’s Event Grand Prize for the 11th Anniversary event is the account unlock of the T6 Temer-Class Raider. Carrying on the spirit of cooperation that was embodied in the Khitomer-Class Battlecruiser, the Temer is a joint Romulan and Klingon design available to all factions. The ship stats were published Saturday, January 23rd by Ambassador Kael, and they look pretty tempting.
This is a T6 Raider with a 5/1 weapon layout, Enhanced Battle Cloak, Improved Raider Flanking, and Command seating. The Repulsor Blaster experimental weapon and the Sniper starship trait firmly establish the Temer as a maximum range torpedo boat. So prepare to decloak at 10km on someone’s flank, unload a volley of torpedoes, and watch the fireworks! All you need to do is earn 40 or more Daily Progress in the Anniversary Event, and the Temer-Class is yours.
Zhat Vash Some Lockbox, Vashn’t It? By Shane Hoover It wouldn’t be a Star Trek Online content update without a new lockbox, right? And this time we’ve got a box inspired by CBS’s newest live-action Star Trek show, Picard. Specifically, the “Picard Zhat Vash” lockbox is inspired by the shadowy Romulan cabal that served as the antagonists for Picard’s first season. The lockbox has all of the lockbox offerings we’ve come to expect: Personal Ground and Space traits, Kit Modules, Duty Officer assignments, new Weapon packs, Lobi store items, a new Pit Bull pet, and a Grand Prize T6 ship, which we’ll discuss shortly.
In every box there’s also something new to the game, The Impossible Device. This new consumable will instantly remove one injury status at random from any ground player or player starship not currently in combat. If used on another player, the device also applies an HP and outgoing healing buff for 30 minutes. To see the details of everything this new lockbox has to offer, Trek out the link in our shownotes.
Oh! It’s That Romulan Ship! By Shane Hoover If you find yourself lucky enough to unpack a Grand Prize from the new Zhat Vash lockbox, you’ll get your hands on the brand new Dhailkhina Command Strike Wing Warbird. This new cross-faction Zhat Vash Warbird was last seen in Star Trek: Picard confronting Captain Riker and the U.S.S. Zheng He.The ship sports a 5/2 weapon layout, plus the experimental weapon slot, which are typical for the ship type. The Carbon Scorcher experimental weapon deals physical damage plus a heavy physical damage over time effect, with a bonus damage resistance debuff. Specialty bridge seats include a Command Tactical/Command seat and a Lt. Commander Universal/Intel seat. The new Universal Console, Bombing Run, passively boosts Plasma damage and Crit Chance, while clicking for a heavy Kinetic and Plasma damage attack. The ship’s trait, Commanded Singularities, adds a “micro singularity” hazard to the current target’s location whenever a Command or Singularity ability is activated.
So tell us, Captains, are you going to give Riker an “excuse to kick your treacherous Tal Shiar ass”? The link to all of the ship stats and details is in our show notes.
This week on Episode 493 of Priority One: We Trek Out several interviews happening around the Trek-verse, Star Trek Online gears up for it’s 11th Anniversary celebrations, while other mobile games spin up their own Trek-themed celebrations, and Dr. Robert Hurt explains why space is darker than we thought… much darker.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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TREK IT OUT Michael Dorn May Play Worf Again By Elio LLeo
With Picard now starting to film its second season in just a few weeks, many of us are eager to learn about who - of the OG TNG cast - might make an appearance. We’ve already seen Brent Spiner reprise his role as Data… Our hearts were warmed by Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis reprising their roles… What about Gates McFadden? LeVar Burton?.... Michael Dorn??
Well, we’ve got an update from Mr. Dorn via an interview with the podcast Literary Joe’s Inner Child. In the short segment of the podcast - which is under 7 minutes - Dorn pulls no punches when expressing his disdain for the makeup process.
Patrick Stewart on Picard S2 By Cat Hough
So how far along is Season Two of Picard? Well, Sir Patrick Stewart tells us in an interview posted on January 11, 2021, by goldderby.com that, “I’ve got the first five scripts of the show and different drafts of those scripts. I spend hours every day with them." So even though getting a production rolling during a pandemic is a whole new experience, Stewart has been keeping himself busy writing his memoirs, reciting Shakespeare’s sonnets, watching “Schitt’s Creek, and putting together jigsaw puzzles.” He says of jigsaw puzzles,"That’s one of my passions. I finished the Last Supper two nights ago and it was one of the best moments of my life!” He chuckles, but then gets serious. “But all the while inside, I know I have to work. That’s what I’m here for. That’s my job. I want a script in my hand. I want actors in front of me.”
Interview with Mary Wiseman By Cat Hough
Now that Discovery Season 3 has wrapped, StarTrek.com recapped some recent in-depth conversations with some of our favorite Discovery characters. The first was Mary Wiseman, and although the audio glitched during her interview, thanks to an enterprising YouTuber who can read lips, it was later confirmed that Wiseman said she was not straight. When asked for confirmation, she said “I did say this! It’s not a big deal at all. I just didn’t want to say I’m straight when I’m not! Before Noah [Averbach-Katz, Wiseman’s husband who played Ryn the Andorian], I dated and loved people of all genders. I never liked it when straight-presenting women dominated conversations about bisexuality/pansexuality when I was with women, so I try not to do it now, but I also don’t want it to feel like I’m hiding anything because I’m queer and proud!”
Wiseman goes on to deliver a personal message to fans who defended her on social media when she fell victim to online bullying and body-shaming, saying “I just want to say that all the people who step in, to back me up like that, your presence is like little angels, blocking out these little trolls. It means something to me. I see those things and they hurt me because I'm a person. I'm a human being, you know? And to have somebody step in and defend you is really meaningful.”
The close relationship between Rapp and del Barrio definitely comes across on-screen with Stamets taking a fatherly role towards Adira.
Also helping to build bonds in real-life between cast mates, many of the actors, including new-comer, Ian Alexander who plays Gray, have been playing Dungeons & Dragons via Zoom. Production is underway for Season 4 of Discovery.
Galaxy Quest Sequel By Elio Lleo
Our last interview -- although not specifically Star Trek related -- does touch on one of Star Trek’s greatest films… Galaxy Quest!!! Now, for several years, there have been rumblings and rumors about a potential sequel to the film or perhaps a small screen adaptation. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Tim Allen was asked about the status of the film replying “I haven't reached out to anybody in the last week, but we talk about it all the time. There is constantly a little flicker of a butane torch that we could reboot it with. Without giving too much away, a member of Alan's Galaxy Quest family could step in and the idea would still work.”
James Cawley On Phase II By Tony Hunter
Long time listeners of the show may remember the glory days of the early-to-mid-teens, when there were literally dozens of fan-film productions of star trek stories. Spanning the timelines from post-Enterprise pre-Federation, all the way to post-Nemesis pre-JJ-Verse, the quality bar that each show cleared was as varied as the eras they were set in. I’ll give you a minute on that one. But some of the highest quality efforts belonged to James Cawley’s New Voyages and Phase II productions. And until certain lawsuits were filed, they were busy filming and editing new episodes. Unfortunately, CBS’s fan production guidelines, which were released in 2016, basically killed productions like Cawley’s.
Origins: The Protracted Man However, one of those productions, a TOS prequel named, appropriately, Origins: The Protracted Man, just escaped into the wild. I say escaped, because to say it was released would be a gross overstatement. There are effects shots missing, and we know this because there are little cards telling you what you should be seeing. Sound is sometimes iffy, and the whole thing is squashed horizontally. It’s very clearly not a finished product. According to the article at fanfilmfactor.com, the two files containing the rough cut were up on YouTube temporarily, and then taken down. However, while it was online, the movies were downloaded and then reposted anonymously. Even short-time listeners of the show will know that Cat is now rolling to a slow boil on the intellectual property problems all this implies – and we’ll certainly get to those – but there’s more to the story.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7yp2fh One of the screenwriters, Trek novelist Dave Gallanter, recently died of cancer. Mr. Gallanter had worked on several of the Phase II projects, and this one – co-written with Tribble creator David Gerrold – may have been release… uh “liberated”… as a final farewell to a cherished member of the old crew. So, as we are about to discuss – why, listeners, you know this is illegal – maybe the proper answer is “now, don’t be a prig.”
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7yp2fk Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
STO Outlines the 11th Anniversary Event By Shane Hoover Finally putting an end to our breathless antici... pation, Cryptic released a new blog to announce some details of the upcoming 11th Anniversary Event. This year’s event is scheduled to kick off for PC players on January 26th and it will wrap up on February 25th. As with other recent events, players will collect daily progress points through missions, TFOs, and patrols. Upon collection of 40 progress points, players will receive the brand new account-unlocked Temer Class Alliance Raider. No stats are available for the new ship yet, but it’s a Klingon/Romulan hybrid raider carrying on the spirit of the recent Khitomer class. And, as always, the anniversary event brings us those sweet sweet Omega Tech Upgrades! So get ready to get busy collecting Omega Traces, captains
Sam Witwer Plays Kenneth Mitchell Playing Tenavik By Shane Hoover The Anniversary Event also means that if you’re like us, you’re probably most excited by the imminent arrival of brand new story content! In another blog released this week, Ambassador Kael announced two forthcoming new missions with contributions from two new stars. The new missions are called “Knowledge is Power” and “Leap of Faith”, and they’ll take us back to the Klingon monastery on the planet Boreth. Visited by Captain Pike on Star Trek: Discovery, the monastery is home to the mysterious and powerful Time Crystals. Kael’s blog has teased that Boreth’s secrets will bring about a “new era” for STO’s Klingons, and it will be up to players to pursue them. That means meeting with Tenavik, the guardian of the Time Crystals. On Discovery, Tenavik was played by Kenneth Mitchell. He was originally going to reprise the role for STO, but circumstances prevented him from that. Instead, he’s personally chosen friend, veteran actor, and STO super-fan Sam Witwer to lend his voice to Tenavik. With Mitchells’ coaching and Witwer’s talents, it should be exciting to see what surprises Tenavik has in store for us.
Five-Year Missions, Five Years of Timelines By Thomas Reynolds Elsewhere in the gaming world, Star Trek Timelines passed its fifth anniversary with no signs of slowing down. Associate product manager WRGBen took to the Wicked Realms official forum on the 14th, saying they’re "proud of what we’ve built throughout the years, and of what the game means to so many of our players. With that in mind we’re looking forward to the years ahead". Looking to the future, WRGBen also promised a “big new feature” in the game later this year. Timelines’ longevity is nothing to dismiss: mobile gaming has been fickle and unrewarding to the Trek franchise before. Of the nine games released for mobile platforms, only Timelines and Fleet Command remain in business (Trexels II launched in 2018 and shut its doors to new players only last August).
https://twitter.com/STTimelines/status/1349753985368993794 Jetpack Joyride Star Trek Event If you’ve spent even a nano-second browsing through your phone’s app store you’ve probably noticed the popular fast-paced, endless running, side-scrolling mobile game, Jetpack Joyride. In it you play as Barry Steakfries, a down-on-his-luck gramophone salesman who has snuck into a jetpack lab, stolen the machine gun jetpack, and now needs to escape. Why does any of this matter in a Star Trek podcast? Because just like the Borg, the mega marketing machine at CBS assimilates everything in its path. From now until February 3rd, Jetpack Joyride is running a Star Trek event. By playing the event you can earn Star Trek themed items for the game including, but not limited to, Starship jetpacks, Uniform jumpsuits from Discovery, Voyager, Enterprise, and more. Character replacements like Michael Burnham, Janeway, Picard, and Kirk. And much more. And what free to play mobile game wouldn’t be complete without a way to buy everything. You can also purchase the items from the event singly or in bundles from $2.99 to $29.99.
TOS Event in Star Trek Fleet Command Staying on the mobile device, Star Trek Fleet Command is continuing its Prime Timeline content rollout with a TOS event which started this month. During the first part of the event players can earn recruit tokens for Original Series crew. Epic Kirk, Epic Spock, and Rare Uhura. Part one of the event runs from now until January 29th
This week on Episode 492 of Priority One: We ‘Trek Out’ Pirates, interviews and podcasts with some of the Leading Ladies of Trek, Star Trek Discovery’s Season 3 Finale, and the state of Star Trek Gaming.
This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Has Saru earned the same level of reverence as Kirk, Picard, Sisko?
AND
CQ: If 2021 introduced a new Star Trek Game-- what would you hope it would play like? Or if STO made sweeping changes, what do you hope they would be?
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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TREK IT OUT A Pirate’s Tale By Elio LLeo
// story time //
Let me tell you a story… a story about a pirate… a digital pirate. Many moons ago, when the general public was strong-armed into agreeing to ridiculous cable-company contracts, bundles, and upsells --- The Digital Pirate would “stick it to the man” by surfing the untamed web in search of desired content. Then, as if by some miracle of the gods, a company dared to challenge the status-quo. This company would soon help the lowly pirate set anchor and hang their pirate hat.
But, the evil cable companies weren’t very happy that this new trailblazer was luring customers away on the backs of their own infrastructure. Before long, the lowly viewer would again find themselves spending nearly the same amount per month subscribing to peacocks, all accesses, hulus, pluses and maxes… and more!
It wasn’t long before pirates set sail once again to find their most treasured content….
// end of storytime //
Photo Courtesy of Star Trek.com Let’s be clear… it’s wrong to pirate your shows from torrents or other rogue sites. And we, here at Priority One, would never encourage you to conduct illegal activities. But, what we can do is report on some interesting trends.
In an article published by Variety by Jamie Lang, we get an inside look of what the hottest pirated shows are for 2020. Where does Star Trek fit on that list? Well, from most to least popular: The Mandalorian, The Boys, Westworld, Vikings, and in the fifth spot: Star Trek: Picard. Now, Lang points out that these rankings don’t account for illegal streaming services but, we think this is a pretty accurate representation of Star Trek’s market share as a whole.
Michelle Paradise and Season 3 By Elio LLeo
While we’re on the topic of the Season Finale for Star Trek Discovery, Co-Showrunner Michelle Paradise spoke about the third season’s arc and what we might expect in Season 4 with TVLine’s Dave Nemetz. When asked about Michael Burnham’s journey towards the captaincy, Paradise had quite a bit to say… including how audiences pretty much expected that was where she’d end up. But, according to Paradise, it was all about the journey saying, //quote // So giving her the opportunity to come into this new future and be here for a year without the rest of our heroes on Discovery, and allowing her to grow and change during that time and come back and figure out where she fits in, it felt like the right kind of journey for the character. It also allowed us, over the course of Season 3, to find new layers for that character, and of course new layers for our amazing actress to play.
But, where are we headed in Season 4? Well, Paradise couldn’t say much other than to try to paint a clearer picture about what the goal was for Season 3, describing it as …all about connection and disconnection and finding our way back to one another.
Now, what about that incredible quote from Gene Roddenberry at the end? Well, according to Paradise, its inclusion was a decision made during editing --- a message to reflect our global state of affairs.
Paradise goes on to discuss Stamet’s relationship to Burnham after she tossed him out of an airlock, whether or not Saru will return (which he will), and Book’s impact on the crew.
Whoopi Goldberg on Star Trek: Picard By Tony Hunter
The interviews continue with the leading ladies of Trek. First off, Whoopi Goldberg is kinda-sorta confirming her return as Guinan in Season 2 of Star Trek Picard. This reprise of the role is, of course, at the personal invitation of Sir Patrick, as delivered on national television last year on The View. Whoopi told SFX Magazine “Hopefully, I will be joining their cast for a little while next year. I’m very excited about that.”
And Sonequa Martin Green sat down with Vulture to talk about Season 3 of Discovery and Michael Burnham’s journey to the Big Chair. She says that this was always the plan, all the way back to Season one, with every Executive Producer from Berg to Paradise saying “Burnham would be on this journey of self-actualization that would also be the journey to the chair” For more about her views on Michael’s year of change and a promise that the Emerald Chain ain’t goin’ away next season, check out the link in the show notes.
NEW PODCAST ALERT! By Cat Hough
Moving on to another iconic Woman of Trek… Back in September, our favorite Tap Dancin’ Doctor - Beverly Crusher, otherwise (in real life known as) Gates McFadden, announced that she will be hosting a podcast and she’s been busy recording episodes. So far, McFadden says she’s got episodes with Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton and Marina Sirtis.
Episodes are expected to start airing this month - but the podcast has yet to reveal the title. However- the company producing the podcast, The Nacelle Company, has produced several television series about pop culture - such as The Toys That Made Us and the The Movies That Made Us. As the company name suggests, the CEO and founder, Brian Volk-Weiss is a huge Trek fan.
ANOTHER AWARDS SHOW - THE SUPER AWARDS SHOW By Cat Hough
Tired of having your favorite shows snubbed during awards season? Or really tired of your favorite shows only being nominated in categories like “best costume,” “special effects” or “editing?” Well, you are in luck - because there’s now an awards show just for genre fans - just like us!
This year, the Critics Choice Association decided it was time to start another - less boring - awards show. Called the Critics Choice Super Awards, it was created to specifically honor our favorite films and TV shows in the genres of action, horror, superhero, science fiction and fantasy. And the best part? You don’t have to sit through a litany of technical categories. In fact - the only categories included were the Bests — Movie, TV Series, Actor, and Actress — for each genre.
Star Trek was honored with several nominations. The franchise itself was also honored with the inaugural Legacy Award, to recognize “the cultural impact it has had across multiple decades while continuing to appeal to and grow its loyal fanbase with new stories and characters.”
Sir Patrick Stewart won for Best Actor for Star Trek: Picard. And while she was nominated for Best Actress, Sonequa Martin Green lost out to Natasia Demetriou for What we do in the Shadows.
Both Stewart and Martin-Green accepted the Legacy Award on behalf of the franchise. Stewart said that he and Green represented the “heart” of Star Trek. Though polar opposites on the outside — a young Black woman and an older white man — they represented the range of what Star Trek included, every kind of being imaginable. He went on to say that in these times, the inclusivity and hope provided by the Star Trek universe are needed more than ever.
https://twitter.com/trekreport/status/1348467541455347713 Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
Red Alerts Wherever We Go By Thomas Reynolds From now through January 26th, Star Trek Online’s having a party and you’re all invited! No, it’s not the 11th Anniversary event, but you really should attend. Please, for the love of the Great Bird, show up for this party. Because it’s not actually a party: it’s a Galactic Red Alert event. Every enemy of the Alliance is coming after us, and they’re not even bringing snacks. Rude.
Like all repeating daily events, playing one of five Red Alert TFOs each day grants progress towards a grand prize. This time, the magic number is 10 Daily Progress, and the grand prize package includes a Spec Point, Ultimate Tech Upgrade, and Experimental Ship Upgrade. Note that the Tzenkethi Red Alert still includes a fail condition that prevents you from getting your Daily Progress. Also, the Tholians want us to know they’re going gluten-free.
All the Discovery Ships Fit to Print By Elio Lleo If you’ve been holding out for a physical copy of your in-game U.S.S. Buran, I’ve got great news. According to this week’s PC patch notes, Gameprint’s now accepting Discovery-era ships and materials for export and printing. The full list of ships and material types now available will be in our shownotes. There’s no programmable matter option yet, but it’s only a matter of time.
This week on Episode 491 of Priority One: We ‘Trek Out’ a couple of interviews with Star Trek’s Doug Jones and Sir Patrick Stewart. Chabon fleshes out some Troi-Riker backstory. Star Trek Gaming has been quiet over the Holidays but, Star Trek Adventures isn’t oblivious to how table-top gaming has been affected by COVID. Later, we review Star Trek: Discovery’s episode “There Is A Tide…”
This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Has Saru earned the same level of reverence as Kirk, Picard, Sisko?
AND
CQ: If 2021 introduced a new Star Trek Game-- what would you hope it would play like? Or if STO made sweeping changes, what do you hope they would be?
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TREK IT OUT Doug Jones Looks Back on Saru's Long, Strange Star Trek Journey By Elio LLeo
On the heels of Star Trek: Discovery’s third season episode titled “Su’Kal” --- Doug Jones is granted the opportunity to perform without layers of makeup --- io9’s James Witbrook sad down with the actor to discuss his character’s journey and relationships aboard the Discovery. Though it’s a bit of a puff-piece interview, it definitely provides an opportunity to look at the character of Saru through Jones’s perspective.
For instance, when asked about being the first alien Captain of the title ship, Jones replied “Don’t think the gravity of that is lost on me. I know being the captain of a title starship in a Star Trek series—it’s a badge of honor. That’s huge, for me. But then also to be the first alien in that position is also...wow...there’s a little bit of TV history here. And to be a part of that is truly, truly a humbling honor”.
Which got me thinking… Are DISCOVERY viewers already immortalizing Saru in the same way we do Kirk, Picard, Janeway, Sisko? Perhaps, what’s holding me back from elevating him to those standards is the choices that the writers have made with maturing his character.
The interview continued and, Interestingly, the follow-up dives into Jones’s preparation: Where some actors are given an option to explore a long arch with the writers, Jones’s prefers to explore the character much like we do -- episode by episode saying telling io9 // I’ve chosen to be...well, ‘give me some essentials I might need to prepare for, otherwise, episode-by-episode I’m fine.’ When I get a script, I’m like, ‘ooh! What’s this one?’ I have no idea what’s coming. So, when I first signed my first contract for the show—season one—I was Lieutenant Commander Saru, Science Officer on the Starship Shenzhou. I had no idea what was coming.
Sir Patrick Gets Personal By Elio LLeo
In another interview, NPR’s Sam Briger of FRESH AIR spoke with Sir. Patrick Stewart back in July about his reprisal of Jean Luc Picard in the new series, Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access. During the interview, Briger asked Sir Patrick if he had revisited some old episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation to brush up on the character to which Sir Patrick replied “I'm going to watch "Encounter At Farpoint," which was our pilot episode of the series. And I never did. I ended up never watching a moment of "Next Generation" because - OK, I would have been reminded of some things that I'd forgotten. But that character was inside me.”
Given the plot fo S1 of Star Trek: Picard surrounding A.I., NPR’s Briger then played Picard’s monologue from TNG’s Measure of a Man. Despite not having heard himself deliver the speech in over 30 years, Sir Patrick had quite a bit to say about his own performance. But, that’s not the interesting part of his reply -- when reflecting upon the speech, he recalled a conversation with Whoopi Goldberg “And I don't know who was responsible for that speech, but I've got a feeling that there is one word in what we've just heard that actually didn't belong to one of the writers. I use the word slavery at one point, and that word was given me by Whoopi Goldberg. I remember when she and I - it might have been the same episode, "The Measure Of A Man" - I think it could have been - when Whoopi and I had a scene in the bar of Ten Forward. And in a break, Whoopi said to me, you know, what we're actually talking about here is slavery, and I think it wouldn't be a mistake to introduce that. And so I think that was why that word cropped up. And I was so thrilled that Whoopi had proposed it and so proud that everyone approved it and it went into the episode.”
The interview goes on to discuss Sir Patrick’s personal life -- including his youth and relationship with his father who likely suffered PTSD after serving in the war, his start in acting, and what’s different for him now as an 80 year old actor vs when he was 35. It’s a fascinating insight into the man, so be sure to listen to the entire interview over at NPR. Links - of course - will be in the show notes.
Chabon Talks Nepenthe By Elio LLeo
Star Trek’s had more than hundreds of writers, over 50 years, to invent its worlds and try to flesh out their inhabitants. So color us impressed–and heartbroken––that Thaddeus Troi-Riker invented an entire planet before he could’ve gotten a 21st-century driver license. Picard’s season one showrunner Michael Chabon took to Medium to expand on Thad’s early life aboard the Titan, briefly mentioned in the episode “Nepenthe”, and his formative interactions with its diverse crew. It’d be in that early life, where “home” began at Fore and ended at Aft, that the linguistic prodigy started building his own homeworld. And as a natural linguist, he started with its language, Kelu – based on the crew’s own native languages, and eventually adopted as the ship’s unofficial slang.
Before his early death, Thad would build his fictional world of Ardani based on this early exercise in, well, world-building. And when we say world, we’re not talking Ardani’s mere geography: its resident civilizations (six in total), their languages (six, plus the four spoken by non-humanoid “animal” species), and over 5,000 years of shared cultural and political history. The link will be in the show notes – there’s a Tolkeinesque-level of sociopolitical analysis to go through.
Now Elio, I remember you being unsatisfied by story content like this being put in novels and comics like Countdown, rather than on the actual shows. Nothing in Chabon’s post is important to understanding Picard. And we never even get to meet Thad in the show because of his terminal case of Plot Syndrome. But do we leave Ardani feeling enlightened by what we’ve learned about the show, or frustrated by what we couldn’t have in its 13-episode season?
Doohan Smuggled into Space By Cat Hough
On December 19, Chris Doohan, son of James Doohan, tweeted that he had been keeping a secret for over 12 years. What was this big secret? Well, back in 2008, his father’s ashes were smuggled onto the International Space Station. His father, James Doohan, better known as Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott, died in 2005 at the age of 85, had always wanted to go to space, so his son Chris concocted a plan to get him there.
He enlisted the help of Richard Garriott, who was one of the first private citizens to make it to the ISS. Garriott carried 3 laminated cards that included some of his ashes and a photo of Doohan. One of the cards was brought back to give to Chris and is now framed in his California home, another card, Garriott let float off into space, the other was hidden in the space station’s Columbus module. Garriott stated, “James Doohan got his resting place among the stars.”
https://twitter.com/ChrisDoohan/status/1342972024893759488?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1342972024893759488%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.usatoday.com%2Fstory%2Fentertainment%2Ftv%2F2020%2F12%2F28%2Fstar-trek-scotty-james-doohans-ashes-smuggled-space-station%2F4057236001%2F Notable Notes * Voyager Documentary, crowdfunding campaign starts March 1 - here’s the video announcement * Lower Decks - coming to Amazon Prime on January 22 - finally International folks can watch! * John De Lancie - Cameo announcement - there’s more of him to come!
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
Is Today A Good Day For Dice? By Thomas Reynolds You’re stuck at home. You’ve gone through your bookshelf twice. And your goldfish don’t have any more good Netflix recommendations. Computer: set course for immersion.
If the pandemic has been a boon to anything, it has to be online gaming. But this crisis too shall pass, leaving tabletop RPG players wondering: is online play where it’ll be at from now on? Are the days of dead tree sourcebooks, clacky dice, and actual physical interactions behind us? Apologies to our vast Vulcan audience, but the answer’s a perfectly illogical yesno.
Michael Dismuke’s recent poll on the Star Trek Adventures TTRPG Facebook site posed a simple question: how many players would stay online for their STA experiences? The benefits are clear: recent explosive growth of online STA platform support, relatively easier scheduling, all in the pantsless comfort of your own home.
The poll results were mixed, yet somewhat symmetrical. Half of the respondents (52%, technically) said they’d return to mixed platform play, while 18% said they were never going back or had always played online. Finally, 4% said they’d either stay on their online platform of choice, or never had used them in the first place.
But what the community universally appreciates is STA’s unique roots in a hopeful message. As Dismuke notes, “While we sit amidst a bed of social unrest, Star Trek promises a better future where the problems of today have been solved in the ‘morrow….[h]aving players walk away feeling like their characters have made a positive contribution to society is a big plus. Not all RPGs are designed to do this. Thank goodness we have STA. With respect to the dataset, we can conclude...meh. People will seek their own ways to the Final Frontier, we just want them to do it safely.”
This Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast always wraps the year and ushers in a new one with a retrospective and blooper episode!! Come laugh with us!
In the Star Trek Multiverse this week: We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek Discovery's "cigarette-smoking man," Gersha’s Mirror, how not easy it is to be green, and RUMORS. In Star Trek gaming, use the word Halcyon while previewing the new recon ships, before interviewing Star Trek Online’s Executive Producer Andre Emerson. Then we look “On Screen” to review Discovery’s Season 3 episode, “Terra Firma: Part 1”ry.”
This Week’s Community Question is:
CQ: What do you think of the Emerald Chain? Are they menacing, or do they leave something to be desired?
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
David Cronenberg is Back for Discovery Season 4 “The mysterious stranger” is a long running trope, but it’s a pretty cool one. The cigarette smoking man from “The X-Files” and Strider from “The Lord of the Rings” come to mind, men whose motivations are always in question . Now Star Trek has its own mysterious stranger, and just like so many others, he’s a riddle. We’re - of course - talking about David Cronenberg’s Kovich. This week, Cronenberg sat down with Variety to talk about his newest role.
The Fly, directed by David Cronenberg, Via Bloodydisgusting.com Before the interview got rolling, Variety broke the exclusive news that Kovich - and by extension David Cronenberg - would not only appear in more season 3 episodes, but also return for Discovery season 4! The 77 year old Canadian director shared how he got the part of Kovich, telling Variety’s Adam Vary ”I’m cheap and I’m available. I live in Toronto, and it’s being shot in Toronto. I think that’s my main qualification. But I just got a note through people that I know, casting people, saying that [executive producer] Alex Kurtzman was really thinking of having me do a spot on the show. I said, of course, I’d be absolutely delighted.”
Cronenberg noted that he was a Original Series fan, but only dabbled in the spin-offs - and hadn’t watched any of Discovery before joining the show. He never expected to be a part of the franchise, and when asked if he had interest in directing an episode of Star Trek, Cronenberg said bluntly ”No, really not. It’s a very different kind of directing. It’s almost like another job entirely, you know, and that’s another thing that I was very interested to see. [...] If I do direct again, it wouldn’t be to direct an episode of a series.”
David Cronenberg as Kovich via Variety Gersha Phillips Looks in the Mirror - Or Something Like That SPOILER ALERT - if you haven’t seen Star Trek Discovery season 3 episode 9 “Terra Firma Part 1”, you may want to skip this story! Where starting...NOW
Much like Georgiou went back to the Mirror Universe, we are going back to Variety. Okay, the two really aren’t that much alike, but you get what we’re going for. This time around - at Variety, not the Mirror Universe - we hear from Discovery’s Costume Designer, Gersha Phillips, and her re-imagining of the Mirror Universe uniforms.
Burnham Via Variety Phillips talked about the challenges of her first go around with the Mirror Universe and her thoughts this time around, tellin Jazz Tangcay ”It’s supposed to be an alternative version of what took place the last time we were there the last time — the team said it was a few days before. The idea was the Emperor was in her prime. I called it the 2.0 version because this time we wanted to do it better. Last time, on our first pass there, we didn’t have the time or budget. I talked about wanting to elevate everything.”
In talking about designing Georgiou’s look, Phillips may have dipped that Trek nugget, saying ”We knew we were going to jump into the future because of Michelle Yeoh, and how she was getting out of our world and into the ‘Section 31’ world which is the next series, so it was an early conversation,”
If you’re interested in costume design, Phillips dives deep into the process, so be sure to trek out the link in our show notes for more!
Georgiou via Variety Janet Kidder Reminds Us It Isn’t That Easy Being Green It's not that easy bein' green
Having to pillage each day
Hearing whining and pleas
When I think it could be nicer
Stealing dilithium or gold
Without the moaning and griping like that
Poor Osyraa, all that belly-aching she has to listen to! This week, Osyraa actress Janet Kidder sat down with comicbook.com to talk about her time in the green make-up, and what’s next for the leader of the Emerald Chain.
Image of Janet Kidder as Osayraa Janet Kidder, niece of the late Margot Kidder, discussed Osyraa’s motivations telling Jamie Lovett ”The best for her people. How to create a powerful and a strong empire for the race that was typically enslaved. [...] I think it's about just striving to support her people. And I'm not saying that she makes the best choices in doing that. She's a tough cookie, but she definitely feels that she's doing it for the best for her people.”
As for what’s next, Kidder says ”They can just definitely look forward to seeing more of her and possibly she puts on her business shoes later on, and you can see her actually stepping up and trying to put into action what she feels is motivating her. She'll be back. She'll be around. I think that she's a wonderful character and I just hope that everyone enjoys seeing her as much as I enjoyed playing her. And they'll see lots of fun stuff from her in later episodes.”
Rumor Report! Finally this week - it’s the RUMOR REPORT! As is always the case, any story that shows up in the rumor report should be taken with a grain of salt - so with that said - Manifest!
Our first story comes from the Spanish speaking Star Trek website NacionTrek. On December 9th, the team tweeted an image of a sign that read “Strange New Worlds. Cast and Crew Testing Area”. According to the translated tweet ”The pre-production of #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds in Mississauga, Canada. Filming will begin in mid-February 2021.”. This hasn’t been confirmed by anyone anywhere, so we’re calling this a rumor; though the evidence - including production magazine listings - points to this being accurate. SQUEE!!!
https://twitter.com/NacionTrek/status/1336832022766030851 Our next stop is Gossip site WeGotThisCovered.com. Scott Campbell is “reporting” that A-lister Chris Evan’s is in talks to appear in Star Trek. According to the site ”insider Daniel Richtman is claiming this week that Chris Evans is in talks to join Star Trek, but the tipster doesn’t expand on the role in question or even which one of the many projects in development he’s interested in.”. That’s it. That’s the rumor.
Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
A Re(con)naissance for Allied Shipbuilding By Thomas Reynolds Cast your minds back to the halcyon year of 2018: we were still hesitant about Anson Mount as Captain Pike (which in retrospect, whoo!). Picard had just been announced to great fanfare at STLV (which in retrospect, oof). And in 2411, Recon Destroyers hit Star Trek Online and proved that you could never have too many nacelles. The Lafayette and ~~Kefka~~ Ketha classes put a jubilant cadence in our hearts, yet allied factions were left out of the fun. At long last, Cryptic has addressed that imbalance with the Jem’Hadar Vanguard and Romulan Rahhae Recon Destroyers. Now Dominion and Republic captains can unleash hyper-trinary hell on unlucky targets in a faction flavor-appropriate manner. The Rahhae and Vanguard Recon Destroyers are, in all other respects, identical to their Fed and KDF counterparts. For our overall impression of the Recon Destroyer class, slingshot around to Episode 379 of Priority One Podcast.
Recon Ships Via Star Trek Online Ship Packs on Earth and Goodwill Towards Players By Thomas Reynolds Well captains, have you been good this year? Yes? No? Is humanity a dangerous, savage child race and all morality an artificial construct anyway? Who cares! It’s time to buy stuff! Until January 3rd, Cryptic is selling packs of 3 T6 Ship Coupons and 3 Experimental Ship Upgrades for 7500 Zen. But before you drop that Zen, know that price will change during sales that just might happen during that time. You might want to wait and see if this already great deal gets even better.
T6 Coupn image Via Star Trek Online Do Bad Robots Make Good Games? By Shane Hoover As recently reported by Variety.com, J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot has made a significant hiring to boot up its in-house gaming studio. Bad Robot Games has hired Mike Booth to GM the new studio tied to the Bad Robot production company. Booth was most recently at Facebook as social VR director, though he’s perhaps most well known as the creator and lead designer of the game “Left 4 Dead.” Reporting to Bad Robot Games CEO, Anna Sweet, Booth is tasked with developing original games to accompany Bad Robot’s film and TV projects. Booth has this to say about his new position, My career has been driven by a desire to innovate new ways of bringing people together for epic adventures online, leaving them with exciting stories they can tell their friends afterwards. The games I create center around people working together to survive and thrive in fantastic worlds, which seems an excellent fit for J.J. Abrams’ approach to movie making.
Mike Booth Via Variety
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This week on Episode 489 of Priority One ~ We ‘Trek Out’ Mike McMahan’s new deal, the start of Star Trek-ish-y filming, Manny Coto worship, and Star Trek actors get - wait for it - political gasp . In Star Trek gaming, we preview the new synth ship - but not the one you think- and we trek out the tribble giveaway. Then we look “On Screen” to review Discovery’s Season 3 episode, “Sanctuary.”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Week’s Community Question is:
CQ: Are you more excited for Star Trek Discovery Season 4, Picard Season 2, Lower Decks Season 2, or The Orville Season 3?
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan & Elio LLeo
Star Trek Gets Political GASP By Elio Lleo Although the United States General Elections happened a month ago -- and Joe Biden is our President Elect -- all eyes are focused on the state of Georgia where a critical run-off election is about to take place in January. Two seats are up for grabs in the Senate… two. very. important. seats. So, just because you might have already voted, your state’s been counted, and recounted, and counted again… that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t care about what’s going on in Georgia… Especially when Star Trek gets involved.
On December 12th, a virtual event will take place with guests that include fan favorites from all generations of Trek. TOS’s George Takei. TNG’s Frakes, McFadden, Burton, Spinner. NuTrek’s Pill, Cruz, Rap, Cabrera, Martin-Green. That’s just naming a few. Headlined by one of Georgia’s leading activists and former gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams, the goal is to raise funds for the two Democratic Candidates, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
For more information on how you can watch the event and show your support visit the ActBlue website and donate! According to Deadline “Tickets start at $5 per person, at the “Tribble” level, and rise to $500 per person at the “Vulcan” level. Proceeds go to the Georgia Senate Victory Fund.”
Image of U.S. Senate Raphael Warnock, left, and Jon Ossoff, right Via Deadline Mike McMahon Inks a New Deal With ViacomCBS By Elio Lleo & Jake Morgan So -- Star Trek: Lower Decks has had a couple months to simmer in the grander lexicon of Star Trek television. It turns out, the show, and its creator, are nowhere near being done. Variety’s Will Thorne reports Mike McMahan has just signed a two-year deal with Paramount/CBS. The announcement was made by CBS Studios Senior Vice President Alec Botnick, who said of the signing ”We feel so fortunate that Mike chose to partner with us for this next stage of his career. He is a true savant whose passion for and knowledge of animation is inspirational. Being able to be a part of his journey and helping him realize the stories he wants to tell, and how he wants to tell them is the reason many of us got into this business.”.
The deal locks up the creator/writer for two years, and includes exclusive rights to produce all of McMahon’s TV content. McMahon expressed his feelings on the signing, saying ”I’m so excited to continue my television journey with my friends at CBS. I’ve always wanted to be allies with a corporation whose logo is a giant, unblinking eye. I think we’ll be able to make some truly weird stuff together.”
Mike McMahan via Variety The Orville Restarts Production By Jake Morgan If Star Trek: Discovery or its counterpart Star Trek: Picard aren’t reaching your nostalgic Star Trek itch, The Orville is likely your go-to back-scratcher - and if that’s the case, we’ve got some good news for you. Season 3 has begun filming!
The Orville’s official twitter handle tweeted on December 4th ”And we’re back! Season 3 filming has officially started. #TheOrville 💫”.
https://twitter.com/TheOrville/status/1334971505113894912 The show’s senior editor and co-executive producer Tom Constantino joined the Twitter fun, giving us a behind the scenes image of a personal-protective-equipment wearing crew hard at work.
https://twitter.com/TomCostantino/status/1334967322285502465 Later, a mask-clad Chad Coleman - the one and only Bortus - hit Instagram with a video message proclaiming ”Even Mockled’s mask up!”
While no official announcement regarding release dates have been made, it is likely that we won’t get to watch The Orville’s third season until the end of 2021 - at the earliest. But it’s nice to know it’s coming!
Manny Coto Reflects on His Time With Enterprise By Jake Morgan If you’ve listened for any length of time to this podcast, you probably know our feelings on Star Trek: Enterprise’s fourth season - right Tony? This week, the man responsible for some of that season 4 magic - showrunner and writer Manny Coto - sat down with Looper to talk about his prolific career, and reflected on his time with Enterprise.
Manny Coto via Looper Coto recalled that the series was all-but cancelled prior to his taking the reins, and he used the opportunity to tell stories he felt were worth telling. ”my goal wasn't to really patch anything up; it was simply to kind of do the episodes that I would want to see because I knew this was going to be one season. [...] I knew and everybody knew that it was not going to come back. And Paramount was already thinking of the next incarnation. So, I just set about trying to have as much fun and do as many interesting episodes as I possibly could.”
But did the experience of Captaining a damned ship sour Coto’s possible return to the franchise? Would Coto return to Star Trek? ”Oh, definitely. I would jump on it. I mean, Trek was what got me into the business as a kid and it's what... "got me in" meaning it's what I fell in love with that made me want to do this. And so, it's in my genes and I will never really properly escape it.”
Via Looper Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds & Shane Hoover
The Doctrine of Original Synth By Thomas Reynolds As the Angel’s Wake Lockbox pops back into the far future, the Infinity Lockbox gains a new old ship with a somewhat checkered past. The Deimos-class Pilot Destroyer [T6], possibly familiar as a “synth frigate,” reflects the 2411 Federation’s focus on restoring older classes for duty. True, these ships took part in the 2385 Mars attack, but they were being piloted by suborned Soong synths at that time. Alliance engineers have retooled them for squishy organic hands now, so it’s fine. It’s fine! This is fine, everything’s fine.
The Deimos sports the standard 5/2 Destroyer weapon layout with 3 device, 5 tactical, 4 engineering, and 2 science console slots. For organic commanders, it hosts stations for Commander Tactical/Pilot, Lieutenant Commander Tactical/Intelligence, Lieutenant Commander Engineering, Lieutenant Science, and Ensign Universal bridge officers. As a Destroyer it supports Experimental Weapons like the Kinetic Feedback Matrix, hitting targets hard and buffing Energy Weapon Haste with every hit. Like you’d expect, the Deimos’ console is another weapon: an Immolating Phaser Lance that stores and fires off in charges like the Omega Torpedo Launcher. Finally the Deimos’s Ship Mastery trait, “Formation Flying,” summons two allied Destroyers that fire their Lances in time to yours, because the real treasure were the shipyards we destroyed along the way. Maybe.
Via Star Trek Online Note that the Deimos-class isn’t the “synth frigate” we blew out of the Martian sky during the “Synthwave” TFO event. That synth frigate may or may not be part of the game in the future. Be sure to follow the link in our shownotes to see the proper ship model.
Synth Frigate Via STO Winter Tribble Giveaway By Shane Hoover What’s red and white, furry all over, and probably killed Edward Larkin? That’s right, it’s a Tribble! And from now until December 22nd, Cryptic and TribbleToys are running a sweepstakes to give a large Winter Tribble to twelve lucky winners. Each winner also receives a PC-Only code for an in-game Black Alert Tribble. Head on over to STO’s tweet announcing the sweepstakes via the link in our show notes. Rumor has it Winter Tribbles are especially fond of peppermints and gingerbread. So keep it away from your holiday candy stash or you’ll be up to your Santa hat in Tribbles.
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This week on Episode 488 of Priority One, we ‘Trek Out’ Noah Hawley’s thoughts on the future, Tartantino’s beef with Pegg, Dan Curry’s artistry, and MEGA PUBLISHERS. In Star Trek gaming, there’s Klingon Adventures, Star Trek Online’s Winter Wonderland, and Grudge! Later, Dr. Robert Hurt joins us for an Astrometrics Report and joins us for “On Screen” to review Discovery’s Season 3 episode, “Unification III.”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Hawley Trek Hardly Likely If you were looking forward to “Fargo” creator Noah Hawley’s vision for Star Trek, then we have some bad news. According to the creator, “it doesn’t appear to be in the immediate future."
The 53 year-old Hawley sat down with Deadline this week to talk about the aforementioned “Fargo” series 4 finale, a possible “Aliens” series, and Star Trek. On the latter, Hawley told Deadline that ”It doesn’t appear to be in my immediate future. I think when Emma came in, she took a look at the franchise and wanted to go in a different direction with it. But you know, life is long, we were very close to production but in this business that doesn’t mean much. You got to get out of the gate to be in the race if you know what I mean.”
Nothing definitive, but it doesn’t sound great.
Image linked from FX Networks Is Tarantino Mad, Bro? Moving on to another likely-dead Star Trek film, is there a feud between director Quentin Tarantino and star Simon Pegg. Back in July of 2019, Tarantino told Deadline ”I get annoyed at Simon Pegg. He doesn’t know anything about what’s going on and he keeps making all these comments as if he knows about stuff. One of the comments he said, he’s like “Well, look, it’s not going to be Pulp Fiction in space.” Yes, it is! [laughs hard]. If I do it, that’s exactly what it’ll be. It’ll be Pulp Fiction in space. That Pulp Fiction-y aspect, when I read the script, I felt, I have never read a science fiction movie that has this sh*t in it, ever.”
Image linked from Deadline But was Tarantino mad, bro? According to Simon Pegg, no. In an interview with Radio Times, Pegg said ”I was just saying the opposite of what people were assuming it was going to be. Then I heard this story that Quentin was mad at me! I haven’t read his treatment [of Star Trek], but I’ve heard it’s very ‘Quentin Tarantino does Star Trek’, you know. And it’s everything you would hope from that.Actually, I saw him at a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood thing. I was like ‘You’re not mad at me, are you?’ He was like, ‘No, man, no! The press are blowing it all out of proportion!’ We had a good laugh about it.”
So...good?
Image linked from TrekMovie.com The Artistry of Star Trek with Dan Curry Releasing on the day of this recording, December 1st, a new book outlining the visual beauty of Star Trek, titled Star Trek: The Artistry of Dan Curry will hit bookshelves. The creator of the art, Dan Curry, sat down with Space.com to talk about his time with Star Trek.
Image copyright Titan Books, linked from Space.com Curry reflected on his time with the Peace Corps, and how his travels through Asia affected his designs ”when you see exteriors of Klingon cities or Klingon outposts, most of them were matte paintings by the great Syd Dutton. I'd work with him on evolving a style that was a composite of Thai, Lao, and Nepali architecture. I did some of the matte paintings myself, like the Klingon Lamasery, which is a Tibetan-looking building on a mountaintop inspired by a train trip I took through the Canadian Rockies.”
In regards to his on-set memorabilia, Curry says ”It was frowned upon. Anything I wanted, I'd ask the producers for. I do have Bat'leth #1 and Mek'leth #1 and I have a little hand prop from "Deep Space Nine," a Cardassian device like an alien iPad that has my face on it as a deceased mad scientist. I have some of the shards left over when we'd blow up a model. Sometimes I'd make space debris made out of plastic parts melted over a candle. If we came upon a destroyed spaceship, the random plastic parts would be the debris that would fly by. I did keep a lot of my storyboards and concept sketches.”
To read the article, or for a link to purchase “Star Trek: The Artistry of Dan Curry” - written by Curry and Herocollector’s own Ben Robinson - you can follow the link in our show notes.
Simon & Schuster Sold to Penguin If you’re a fan of Star trek novels, listen up! ViacomCBS has struck a deal with publisher Penguin Randomhouse to sell its publishing arm - Simon and Schuster. The deal was struck on Wednesday, November 25th for a whopping $2B dollars, which according to the New York Times creates the first “megapublisher."
The deal will certainly shake up the publishing world, giving Penguin Randomhouse access to authors like Stephen King and Doris Kearns Goodwin, as well as the Star Trek catalogue - but what does it mean for the Star Trek novels? Penguin Randomhouse CEO Jonathan Karp said in an interview ”This is a company that respects the creative autonomy of publishers. We’ll all still be competing against each other. Publishing is a business driven by individual passions for books and for writers.”
Best case scenario - the books keep coming, but get more push from the megapublisher. Worst case - the books stop all together. For now, it's a waiting game. Stay tuned, we'll bring you more as we hear it!
ASTROMETRICS REPORT by Dr. Robert Hurt and Thomas Reynolds
Via con Dios, Arecibo On December 1st, the Arecibo Observatory's main telescope suffered catastrophic structural failure when its instrument platform fell into the 305 m dish. Footage from the main control tower and an aerial drone captured the collapse, as one of the three support cable sets failed and the falling platform pulled the rest down into the dish.
Image source: Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Images and Gizmodo https://gizmodo.com/drone-video-shows-dramatic-moment-of-arecibo-collapse-1845799543
Severely damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017, and subsequent earthquakes in 2018 and 2019, the telescope was slated for controlled deconstruction mere weeks ago. The Observatory's visitor center, secondary radio telescope, and LIDAR array were fortunately left undamaged and are expected to continue operations.
https://gizmodo.com/gut-wrenching-photos-show-damage-at-arecibo-observatory-1845790190
Mergers & Astrometrics: The Blue Ring Nebula For the better part of two decades, the enigmatic Blue Ring Nebula has been a picturesque astronomic puzzle. Invisible to the human eye, ultraviolet imaging from the NASA GALEX satellite showed a thick dust ring around the structure's central star (thus the name). For all purposes it looked like a dead star's remains, but with an active star in the center that shouldn't be there. So...what gives?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8J8hFHhiw According to simulations by Hoadley et al., it's actually wreckage from a head-on stellar collision from thousands of years ago. Stars crashing into each other is nothing new in our galaxy, but until now we've only had examples that are hundreds of times older. Therefore the Blue Ring isn't just the most recent stellar merger for astronomers to study, it's also one of the most valuable.
Blue Ring Nebula (historical re-enactment). Image via Center for Sacramento History STAR TREK GAMING NEWS by Thomas Reynolds
Tokens of Our Aggression The virtual role-playing tabletop endures, now more than ever, but there’ll always be something satisfying about physical space. And if Klingon warriors understand anything, it’s getting physical. No, not like...well actually, yes like...anyway, Modiphius understands as well, and has the tools of violence to accommodate. Preorders are open for the Star Trek Adventures Klingon Empire Dice Set and Gamemaster Toolkit, with expected release next February. The Dice set includes four Star Trek Adventures-branded d6s and two d20s for $19.96 US. For $46.59 US, the Toolkit combines PDF and printed and GM screens, player reference sheets, and a 20-page one-shot story. The Toolkit also offers double-sided maps of Klingon space and Alpha/Beta Quadrants, but in the original Klingonese. Good thing you have until February to learn the language.
Image linked from Modiphius.net The Winter of Our Disco-Content Image linked from Startrekonline.com Everyone knows what’s the best temperature for serving revenge. But what about holiday cheer? Is it the steamy heat of a mug of mulled bloodwine? The thrilling chill of a full-impulse snowball to the face? The searing torment of Grethor’s flames? Who knows? The omnipotent Q does, and he’s oh so ready to share with you. Hang the gummi fish and prime your snowblowers: Q’s Winter Wonderland approaches.
The 2020 Winter Event runs from December 8th to January 7th on all platforms. This year, all your favorite activities contribute to daily progress towards the new T6 Gok’tad Carrier. We only have a beauty shot of the flaming Fek’Ihri boat to go on for now.
Image linked from startrekonline.com Until ship stats are released, let’s journey through the catalog of this year’s wonderful new toys:
Image linked from startrekonline.com * Be the pride of the Quadrant with rainbow winter coats and faction-appropriate winter sweaters
Image linked from startrekonline.com * Judge friends and family this year, with the one chair that outranks the Captain: the consumable Q’s Chair, specifically
Image linked from startrekonline.com * Sing holiday carols of ice and fire with Grethor-themed training manuals and kit modules
Image linked from startrekonline.com * Help is always on the way with the Rescue St. Bernard ground pet, which--oh who cares about holiday theming, IT’S A PUPPY
Image linked from startrekonline.com, and also PUPPYYYYYY!!!!! Tweetwatch: Feline Fine in Star Trek Online Closing out this week’s news with some light frivolity because, dang it, we’ve earned some. On November 30th, the STO Twitter shared a picture of Grudge, Discovery season 3’s break-out star, in NCC 1031-A’s captain’s chair. Cryptic mused that they’re “Wondering what her VO rate is like,” but it’s undoubtedly worth it. Grudge’s vocal performances are second only to Morn’s, and would only enrich the game further. No word on how Captain Killy (remember her?) might react, should they cross paths in-game. But consider this, captains: Grudge is already a queen. Might she, dare we suggest, be an Emperor as well?
Image linked from Twitter https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1333535891063664640?s=20
This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection. Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ships and use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING.
This week on Episode 487 of Priority One ~ We ‘Trek Out’ Streaming numbers, ViacomCBS BIPOC initiatives, what is “who will be the next Jeopardy host”, and Brentwood. In Star Trek gaming, we talk about Star Trek Online’s Tzenkethi Lobi Bundle, the dreaded Mudd bundle of also-dread, and STO’s monetization model! Then we head On Screen to watch Star Trek: Discovery’s newest episode - “Die Trying”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Do you think LeVar Burton should be the next host of Jeopardy? If so, did you sign the petition? If not, who should be?
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CQ: How do you feel about the selection and pricing of new STO Ships in 2020?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Where CBS All Access Measures Up We love numbers! They can tell us so much about a wide variety of topics - or nothing at all. So take this exciting adventure with us, dear listeners, as we dive into the rush of alphanumerics - Streaming numbers!
This week, as they do most weeks, Business Insider ranked the top streaming shows for the week - and Star Trek: Discovery hit number 3 on that list! The ratings, provided by Parrot Analytics, placed Star Trek higher than “The Umbrella Academy” and “The Boys”, but still looking up at “Stranger Things” and “The Mandalorian”. Star Trek: Discovery’s MetaCritic rating for the current season (93%) is also third on the list, topped by “The Boys” (97%) and the newest season of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” (100%).
But, numbers. According to Forbes “The State Of The Streaming Wars”, CBS All Access - the streaming platform that streams all-things Star Trek - has the lowest subscribers of any premium service; And they rolled Showtime subscribers into the CBS All Access tally. Netflix tops the list with 195 million subscribers, newcomer Peacock checks in with a solid 22 million, and CBS All Access? 17.9 million subscribers.
But what does all of this mean? Well, like I said in the intro - numbers can tell us so much, and at the same time so little.
ViacomCBS’ Plans For BIPOC Inclusion If 2020 has done anything, it’s given of us all crippling anxiety - but it has also raised awareness of social injustice. This week, ViacomCBS continued to institute policies that will hopefully make Star Trek’s future of inclusion and equality a reality.
According to Deadline, CBS has enacted an edict that would require 50% of its reality television cast to be Black, Indigenous or People of Color - or BIPOC. Further, at least 25% of the show's development budget must be spent on BIPOC creators and producers.
Why is this important? Well, most programming for the 2020-2021 season has shifted towards reality programming due to the global pandemic, and the edict brings reality television in-line with ViacomCBS’ policies regarding its scripted-brethren. Back in July, ViacomCBS announced that ”The broadcaster is committing 25% of its script development budget to projects from creators, writers and producers who are Black, Indigenous and people of color. The scheme will begin with the 2021/22 development season. It is also mandating that writers’ rooms for CBS shows must be staffed with a minimum of 40% BIPOC representation for the 2021/22 broadcast season. This will be increased to 50% for the 2022/23 season.”
LeVar Burton - Game Show Host? Last week, Canadian born Game Show Icon Alex Trebek passed after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The 80 year-old Trebek spent 37 seasons hosting the popular trivia game show “Jeopardy”, and following his passing many were left wondering - who would replace the legendary host?
While no one could truly replace Trebek, some fans had a suggestion for the vacancy - Roots, Reading Rainbow, and Star Trek star LeVar Burton! Fan Joshua Sanders started a change.org petition for the 63 year-old Burton, saying ”Between hosting 21 seasons of the educational Reading Rainbow, playing the brainiac engineer Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: the Next Generation, and filling the roll of Kunta Kinte in the ever important mini-series Roots, LeVar Burton has inspired and shaped the minds of several generations of trivia-loving nerds. This petition is to show Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. and producers Mike Richards and Harry Friedman just how much love the public has for Burton, and how much we'd all love to see him as the next host of Jeopardy!”. At the time of this writing, the petition had over 89,000 signatures, with a goal of 150,000.
On November 12th, the man of the hour - LeVar Burton - tweeted about the petition, saying ”Even if nothing comes from it, I can’t tell [you] much how I appreciate all y’alls love and support! Folded handsHeart suit!”
https://twitter.com/levarburton/status/1326973244847624195 Brentwood Sounds like everyone loves LeVar Burton, right? WRONG. Brent Spiner HATES LeVar Burton - and after all of those evites, who can blame him?
If you have no idea what I’m talking about, you’re going to want to follow the link in our show notes - after you're done listening to this show of course! Spiner, and the aforementioned LeVar Burton, star in the Omeleto short film titled “Brentwood”. In the short-form comedy, Spiner plays an exaggerated version of himself - think Larry David from “Curb Your Enthusiasm” - who hates his neighbors, conventions, awards shows, podcasts,and especially LeVar Burton. There’s singing, dancing, shrimp, epi-pens - and content totally inappropriate for younger audiences, so keep that in mind before watching.
The twelve minute film was Directed by Sharon Everitt and written by Karen Anderson, Jeff Cosgrove and Everitt. Trek out our show notes if you want to watch the film - and trust me you want to watch the film!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmVwCcUQRjU&t=31s Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Shell Games: the Tzenkethi Lobi Bundle By Thomas Reynolds Bundles, bundles, bundles: if there’s anything that typifies the current player experience in STO, it’s the ever-expanding number of bundles for sale. By far, the majority of bundles have been available through the C-Store. Isn’t it time the Lobi store got some love? Well fear not, PC captains, because the Tzenkethi are here to help. Sort of. Hooray.
The limited-edition Tzenkethi Lobi Bundle will be locking its trajectory into the PC Lobi store from November 20th through the 30th. Captains who drop 1800 Lobi(!) and walk the Path of Spending will get these character-bound Bundle contents:
Dread of Zen. Dread of Not-Zen. By Shane Hoover Thief. Swindler. Con man. Liar. Rogue. Yes, Harcourt Fenton Mudd has warped into the C-Store with another of his infamous Mudd’s Market Choice Packs. This week’s new offering is called Mudd’s Choice Pack of Dread. Since we’re all getting pretty familiar with the idea of Mudd’s Choice Packs by now, let’s just cover the essential details quickly. From the Choice Pack, you can choose any three of the following:
And let’s not forget, those T6 Dreadnoughts are account-wide unlocks only when purchased here. If you buy the same ship with Lobi, it’s a character locked ship. First, let us state something clearly - the value proposition for this bundle looks decent in the mathematics, like pretty much all of the Legendary bundles or Mudd’s packs. If these choices look good to you, and you’ve got the disposable cash, then you probably won’t get struck with buyer’s remorse.
Mudd's Market Now, let’s talk about why we’re not going to rave over another Mudd’s Market bundle. Not to put too fine a point on it, 2020 has been a year of seismic change in how Star Trek Online wants you to buy starships. If I asked you how many brand new Tier 6 ships hit the C-Store for individual, non-bundle, purchase in 2020, what would you guess? If you guess more than four, you’re wrong. August’s Cross-Faction Support Carrier Bundle introduced the only four individually available ships new to the C-Store THIS YEAR. Now, how many new or re-modeled Tier 6 ships hit the C-Store this year locked into a bundle of $60 or $120? The correct answer, I believe, is seven ships. For bonus points, how many new T6 ships arrived via Lockbox or Promotional box in 2020? We count five of those.
Which brings us back to the topic at hand… Mudd’s Market, where another deal slides in at $295 “regular price” for three ships. This is the third Mudd’s Choice pack of 2020. A few other ships appeared solo in Mudd’s Market as well. This takes us to something like 23 out of 27 ships in 2020 not available for single purchase via Zen. It seems painfully clear that the direction of monetization in Star Trek Online has taken a drastic turn towards high stakes purchases. So we don’t think it’s just a question of whether there’s value in these Bundles. Clearly there is. But what has happened to the offerings for lower stakes, more casual players? We all want to enjoy the amazing work of STO’s talented ship artists and ship designers. It shouldn’t be monetized so far out of reach.
And for the love of the Great Bird, don’t even mention the Reputation Tier 5 buyout, or we’re going to lose it over here.
Disco & Dungeons & Dragons By Shane Hoover There was also some lighthearted Star Trek related gaming news this past week. Anthony Rapp, Discovery’s Paul Stamets, tweeted out a #NerdAlert on the 9th. In the tweet, Rapp declared that “there’s a small but mighty group of Star Trek Discovery cast members who’ve begun a Dungeons and Dragons campaign.” . Rapp himself is apparently playing a half-elf Druid, even going so far as sharing a screenshot of his character sheet. The gaming group on-set is composed of the DM, Mary Wise’s husband Noah, plus Rapp and four fellow castmates.
In the ensuing Twitter discussion, Rapp named party members as Blu del Barrio (playing tiefling wizard Bink), Ian Alexander (playing elf bard Vyvee), and Emily Coutts (playing half-elf cleric Airlia). The final member of the party is unnamed, but Rapp says they’re playing a Goliath ranger. When asked about playing a Star Trek Adventures tabletop campaign, Anthony replied, “We get to play Star Trek for a living. It’s a very very very pleasurable living! But DnD is our escape”
https://twitter.com/albinokid/status/1325856796007948292 Don’t Say the Titan’s Back, It’s Been Here For Years By Thomas Reynolds Writer’s note: Cryptic made the following announcement on November 18th, after we recorded everything you just heard. So if this seems out of left field, after we just went off about Cryptic not releasing new ships...well, it is. Such is life.
Listeners may remember that, back in episode 482, associate producer Thomas declared that STO would have a T6 Luna-class vessel by the end of 2020. It’d be the perfect time, with an appearance in Lower Decks and the long-standing player demand for such a ship. And wouldn’t you know it: next week, we’re getting just that. Who was right? Yes, Thomas was right.
Arriving on PC on November 20th, the Titan-class Science Destroyer [T6] offers a compelling platform for pewpewing new life and new civilizations. Like the Dyson destroyers before it, the Titan-class toggles between Science and Tactical modes, reflecting its dual roles in exploration and combat. It also comes with the Opening Salvo universal console, which fires variable projectiles depending on your ship’s current mode (like the Arbiter’s V.A.T.A. console). The projectiles do kinetic damage in both modes, but in default (Science) mode they temporarily disable all of the target’s subsystems. Flipped to Tactical, the salvo will do kinetic AoE and inflict a damage resistance debuff instead. Finally, the Opening Salvo console boosts EPG and weapon specialization so it’ll be a welcome addition whatever mode, or mood, you’re in.
As a T6 ship, the Titan-class also features the “It’s Another Enterprise” starship trait. When slotted, activating your captain’s Fleet ability will summon your faction’s flagship for temporary assistance. This update also introduces a Fleet T6 version of the Titan, and gives the existing Luna-class model a hi-fi redo like those seen in the Ship of the Line bundles.
This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection. Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ships and use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING.
This week on Episode 486 of Priority One - We ‘Trek Out’ Stream Dreams, LGBTQ representation, Tuvix gets political, and Roddenberry is recognized. In Star Trek gaming, we talk about Star Trek Online’s discount of a lifetime, Legendary package of a not-so-lifetime, and how a 10 year old game stays funky-fresh - Hint: it’s Quality of Life Improvements! Then we head On Screen to watch Star Trek: Discovery’s newest episode - “Forget me Not”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Was Janeway justified in splitting Tuvix to save Tuvok and Neelix? Did she murder Tuvix?
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CQ: Has the shift in content release models affected how often you play Star Trek Online?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
ViacomCBS’ Plans For 2021...and BEYOND This week, ViacomCBS presented their Quarter 3 earnings call to the media. Exciting,right? The call might not have sparked as intense a debate as new chairs on the Cerritos, but there was enough information shared to get us excited. It’s Earning’s-Call-Time
According to an article on “The Verge” outlining the November 6th call, ViacomCBS’ plan is to streamline its streaming platforms - with a focus on Paramount+ and Pluto TV - continue to push its original content, and license some of its many properties to the competition. We talked about this plan a bit in episode 472 of Priority One, so trek it out if you need a refresher! The long-and-short of it - ViacomCBS believes they have enough content to draw in subscribers, retain them - and can still viably license out the rest!
Star Trek was referred to several times throughout the call. Most notably, ViacomCBS President and CEO Bob Bakish had praise for the franchise, saying ”Star Trek, [...] [is] arguably the original proof of concept for CBS All Access, there are now multiple variance of it on All Access, it works well for us.”
Image Linked From The Verge Kurtzman, Paradise, del Barrio, and Alexander Talk the Importance of Representation Hey you. Yeah you. Stop right there! If you haven’t seen Star Trek: Discovery season 3,episode 4 - “Forget Me Not" - skip this story! You’ll get your Trek nuggets covered in sauce.
SPOILER ALERT
Okay, for those still here, this week's episode of Star Trek: Discovery introduced us to Ian Alexander’s ‘Gray’. We’ll certainly talk more about Adira and Gray in this week’s “On Screen”, but in the context of this story it’s important to note that Gray’s appearance was Star Trek’s first unquestioned inclusion of a trans character. In honor of the historic event, Alex Kurtzman, Michelle Paradise, Ian Alexander, and Adira actor Blu del Barrio spoke with Variety about LGBTQ representation in Star Trek.
Discovery showrunner Michelle Paradise talked about the discussion to introduce a non-binary and trans character to the series, saying ”We really wanted to look around and see what sorts of new stories we could tell. ‘Star Trek’ has always represented a myriad of voices. Who are the voices that we are not hearing from? Which are the characters that we are not seeing? Right now, what’s an important voice that we want to hear through these characters?”
Image courtesy of Variety LGBTQ Inclusion We discussed Blu del Barrio’s introduction last week - so we don’t want to rehash that conversation - though del Barrio did reiterate their comfort on set during the interview. Ian Alexander echoed those feelings, recounting a story in which the Discovery team had a binder ready for his use before a request was made.
Though Alexander notes that ”any trans storyline should have a trans writer” he was comfortable with the way his story unfolded in season 4. ”I haven’t had any concerns about Gray’s character yet, because it’s just been such a collaborative process from the very beginning. I really do trust Michelle, that she’s putting in the work of being a good trans ally and checking in with me, and also making sure to always include Gray in the storyline in a way that’s not alienating or othering them. They want to have trans characters existing in this universe and to not have to struggle or to suffer. They’re just simply existing.”
Behind the Scenes Shot Via Variety AOC on Tuvix? If you aren’t sick of Politics by now, you may have the patience of a saint. Or maybe a Vulcan? But if you are FED up with the back and forth of the two opposing sides, rip yourself away from them and talk Star Trek with us - and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
That rambling madness is a lead-in to a twitter exchange that happened this week. New York Congressional Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is no stranger to Twitch. The newly re-elected Ocasio-Cortez made her debut on the streaming platform to mobilize young voters. Playing the popular “Among US”, AOC hit an amazing 435,000 viewers, putting her in the top 20 Twitch streams EVER. On November 4th, Ocasio-Cortez received a request to stream again - to which she suggested she would ,before asking for requests.
https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1324194121569964032 The US Representative received a response from Star Trek community member Trekonimics saying ”We need to talk about justice for Tuvix, I understand it's a very niche issue but it matters in so far as it raises the delicate and dare I say, eminently political question of whether ends justify means.”
https://twitter.com/trekonomics/status/1324198380315140099 To which AOC replied ”This one is deep. Would definitely have to rewatch it but this is solid”
https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1324199525666430977 It Gets Better Cool, right? But wait, there’s more! The Captain herself - Kate Mulgrew - had a few things to say about the matter. ”Willing to hear the crew’s thoughts, as always. However, shouldn’t Tuvok and Neelix have the biggest say...oh wait, they couldn’t! I stand by my decision to restore them to their lives. Rewatch and report back, AOC - and congrats on your win!”
https://twitter.com/TheKateMulgrew/status/1324216726754643969 One of the men she saved, or the actor who played him - Tim Russ - also joined the show, saying ”Thank you Kate...I appreciate that! and thank you for the positive message AOC.
“Live Long and Prosper””
https://twitter.com/timruss2/status/1324432389028786176 We WILL let you know if US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez goes to Twitch to talk Star Trek! In the meantime, trek out our show notes for links to the tweets!
Young Artist Academy Honors Rod Roddenberry Finally this week, we’d like to congratulate our friend Rod Roddenberry on his 2020 Special Merit “Contribution to Science” Award from the Young Artists Academy. The Young Artists Academy is Hollywood's longest running Youth Awards Show since 1978.
Social Activist and Star Trek legend George Takei will present the award to Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and Majel Barrett-Roddenberry. Fellow Star Trek Alumni Sir Patrick Stewart will also be honored. He will be presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by friend and colleague Jonathan Frakes.
From the Young Artist Academy Press Release, ”The 41st Young Artist Academy™ awards will be a first-ever digital show, streaming on YouTube Premieres Saturday, November 21st at 4:00pm PST, and available on VivaLiveTV. Ticket holders will have VIP access to a virtual Red Carpet Pre-show + Member/Press Lounge, and have opportunities to interact with fellow attendees durring the awards show with video, messaging, trivia, games and prizes.”.
Join us in sending sincere congratulations to both Sir Patrick Stewart and our very own Rod Roddenberry on their well-deserved accolades!!!
Rod Roddenberry via IMDB Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Doing 200 to Life(time By Thomas Reynolds “Life--time!
The less-expensive Life-time!
Two hundred for a Life-time!
Yes--it’s--true!” [beepadeepaabeepaboop]
The year 2020 is mercifully drawing to a close, which inevitably means one thing: the holidays are upon us. And that, in turn, inevitably means two things: family gatherings and holiday sales. But if the former fills you with dread, PC captains, Cryptic has your back with the latter. From now through December 10th, Lifetime subscriptions for Star Trek Online are on sale for US$199.99--a significant 33% discount. A hold-over from the pre-F2P era, purchasing a Lifetime subscription unlocks over a dozen enhancements and services for the game. Some appeal to very specific parts of the player base, like the playable Talaxian and Liberated Borg character races. However automatically refining 8000 dilithium/day on all characters, and 500 free Zen/month, are benefits everyone can get behind.
Boosting Ambition By Thomas Reynolds Discovery season 3 is bringing the Crossfield-class crew to the strange new worlds of future year 3188. But being stuck in the less-future year of 2411 doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the action. Captains will also be able to launch their Discovery-era characters far into the future with the Legendary Discovery Captain Bundle. This bundle is available on PC November 12th (day of recording), and sometime before 2021 on console. Like this summer’s Legendary Romulan Captain Bundle, the new bundle lets you advance one Discovery-faction character to level 65. In fact, other than your hologram boffs representing Discovery show characters, the new bundle’s boost content is identical to the last… the list is long… but here some of our favorites:
As a Legendary bundle, it also includes the new Legendary Walker Light Battlecruiser for all Federation-aligned characters on your account. We’ll get to it a moment, but great discoveries come with great costs and this one’s no exception. The Legendary Discovery Captain Bundle will hit you for an eye-watering 12,000 Zen, or 6,000 at release. It’s a major investment for one toon, ship notwithstanding–you’d better plan to get a lot of mileage out of them. Priority One Podcast asked our social media followers what they thought about the bundle, and oh did they have opinions:
Via Star Trek Online Feedback * @brianetters: “i'll think about it when they give us the lvl 65 token separately” * @selig_joshua: “I will try to be civil, but seriously, do the Devs not realise that we are in a pandemic, that the world economy has in effect tanked and a lot of people can barely hold it together mentally or fearful for their jobs and then they charge this are they on a different planet?” * @zeuslegion: “I'd buy the more expensive ships if they included a ‘LaForge Modular Engineering Systems’ mechanic that let me live out the dream of getting 96% engine efficiency by mixing, matching, and tweaking 9 to 12 components on a slotted grid.” * Joye McCaster on Facebook: “Hate it, would buy the ship at a normal c-store price or even for 5$ extra because of the account skill. But the bundle is just way too overpriced. I don't see a single thing in it that gives that kind of value. If you have bought any of the prior packs that had anything related to the walker class you will already have the skins, or the t4 ship which really cheapens their value and purpose of buying them.”
Walk(er) It Back Now, Y’all By Shane Hoover Okay Captains, let’s reign in the hyperventilating by taking a closer look at that new Legendary Walker Light Battlecruiser. We’ll cut straight to the important question here and ask “How does this thing compare with the T6 Walker we’ve already got?” The biggest differences players will care about are the changes to the Bridge Officer Stations. Rather than the T6 Walker’s Ensign Engineering/Intel station, the Legendary Walker sports a nice Commander Engineering/Command station. So that Rank 3 Concentrate Firepower ability is tempting. It also drops a Science station to Lieutenant, while raising an Ensign Engineering station to Lieutenant. The Legendary ship’s console layout bumps up Tactical and Science slots while dropping two Engineering slots. Like all Legendary ships, the Walker comes with the Universal console from its T6 predecessor.
It also comes with the Cyclical Polarity Modulator and Antimatter Spread consoles. These consoles do not constitute a set, though, unlike many other Legendary ships’ consoles. In fact, the Antimatter Spread console is part of a completely different three piece set.
Via Star Trek Online Thoughts If you ask us, strictly in terms of ship stats, this isn’t really a huge improvement over the T6 Walker. If you already love the Walker you’ve got, you probably don’t need to rush for this. And if you want a solid Battlecruiser, there are cheaper high quality options on the C-Store like the Gagarin or Arbiter.
But there is one other wrinkle worth consideration here. The T6 Walker Light Exploration Cruiser is a Lobi ship, which is Character-bound. This new Legendary Walker Light Battlecruiser is an account-wide unlock for all Federation aligned characters. So if you want a Walker on two, three, or a handful of characters, then you’re definitely in the market for this. The $60 on-sale price is significantly better value than multiple Lobi ship unlocks.
Hallelujah, We Have Traits In Loadouts! By Thomas Reynolds Traaaits in loadouts! Traaaits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in looooaadouts!
Weeee have been WANting this! Almost seven years (traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!)
Eeeeeever since Season 8-point-5 lauuuunched them (traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!)
Noooo more forgEh-ehtiiiing to slot Hooonored Dead
Aaand you shall be! Ready! for all random queues (traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!)
Soooo that Gravity Kills doesn’t suck as bad (traits in! Load! Outs!)
The active rep trait slooooots shall be no moooooore
Instead you shall have ten: five for space traits, and five for ground!
And now they REspect Vis-u-als Onnn and Off
Yes now they REspect Vis-u-als Onnn and Off
LOAD! OUT! TRAIIIITTS (traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!)
FOR SPACE! MAP! BUIIIIIILDS! (traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!)
Shall be on P-C soon and consoles laaaaater!
Soon on PC! Consoles later!
Soon on PC! Consoles later!
Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts! Traits in loadouts!
TRAAAAAITS IIIIIIIIN LOOOAAAAADOUUUUTS
Keeping It Fresh on the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Online’s content release model has dramatically--and intentionally--changed in the last three years. Previously each “season” introduced a mission arc that, with over a dozen episodes, felt like a season of television. In addition, it seemed we could reliably expect a new reputation to grind with every other release or so (The Sphere, Legacy of Romulus, Delta Rising, Agents of Yesterday, and so on). Now, however, a “season” release is considered one or two mission stories and one or two new TFOs, spaced apart with special events. This isn’t an indictment, mind you--we’re not J’accuse-ing any one at Cryptic--but it’s definitely changed how we feel logging in day after day, if not week after week. When grind events take up the vast majority of the calendar, how do you keep the game feeling new and interesting?
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This week on Episode 485 of Priority One - We ‘Trek Out’ Shaved heads on the set of Discovery Season 4, Blu del Barrio’s Star Trek debut, David Ajala’s mischievous costumers, and Doug Jones catches up with Collider. In Star Trek gaming, Star Trek Online joins the Vendor’s haul, the Prometheus gets a fresh coat of paint, Scopely gets paid, and we discuss the similarities of Klingon culture and cold soup! Then we head On Screen to watch Star Trek: Discovery’s newest episode - “People of Earth”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: Are you shipping Burnham and Book? What’s their ship name?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star Trek Discovery Production Has Begun! Take a trip through time with us, to an era vastly different than today. The year - 1990. The fall of the Berlin wall, the re-unification of East and West Germany, Poland's 1st direct presidential election. The western world felt like it was ending decades of Cold War hostility. Today - well today feels different. But at least we don’t have to wait a grueling three months to find out if Star Trek was going to return!
In those dark-trek-times, no one knew whether Patrick Stewart would reprise the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Today we have word that Discovery is shooting it’s fourth season! And we’re only three episodes into its third! We reported in episode 483 that production for season 4 would start on September 2nd, but reports were confirmed via Twitter on Monday. Star Trek: Discovery Showrunner Michelle Paradise tweeted ”Day One of season 4! So proud of our room - breaking and writing from corners, kitchens, garages, & home offices. And our production team - prepping a new season is a lot, esp. in a pandemic. They've done INCREDIBLE work to get us here and keep everyone safe. #StarTrekDiscovery”
https://twitter.com/michelleparadis/status/1323285494893928449 https://twitter.com/michelleparadis/status/1323286339454840832 Out of an abundance of caution, we’re going to hit the SPOILER ALERT klaxon for this next bit. Okay. Shortly after Paradise’s tweet, Saru’s Doug Jones tweeted a video shaving his head. Later, Jones shared a before and after photo. Soooo - that means, unlike in 1990, we’re SURE to be getting our current Captain back on-set!
https://twitter.com/actordougjones/status/1323337116596736005 https://twitter.com/actordougjones/status/1323337555450961921 Blu Del Barrio Talks About Star Trek's Adira In the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery - “People of Earth” - we were introduced to the newest member of the Discovery crew - Adira. This week, Adira actor Blu del Barrio sat down with several news outlets to talk about her experience as Star Trek’s first non-binary star.
Throughout del Barrio’s interviews with SyFy, StarTrek.com, and Entertainment Tonight, it was clear that del Barrio understood the importance of their representation - both in regards to Star Trek and more broadly to television audiences. When asked by Riley Silverman of SyFy.com why Adira was referred to as she/her instead of they/them in “People of Earth”, del Barrio responded ”Yeah, so that will definitely be addressed. And Adira is non-binary. Even when people are using she/they pronouns, for Adira, because they have not shared their identity with the Discovery crew. Yes. And this was basically the case because I still wasn't really out to my family and I didn't want to be out on screen as a character who was out until I was.”
Photo Via Syfy.com Breaking Star Trek's Trill Stereotypes Later in the interview, Silverman mentioned the importance of the Trill in the Trans and non-binary communities, despite cis actors playing those roles; and how Discovery is seemingly subverting the implication that the Trill are only Trans or Non-binary because of the symbiote. Del Barrio responded, saying in part ”There is definitely a lot of the queer community that attached itself to the Trill species. But not because the Trill were necessarily like “oh, you know because they are a host of multiple consciousnesses, they must be trans.” [...] Adira is non-binary, has always been non-binary before they were a host. It wasn't that having the symbiont brought out something else in them. But I do like how they've brought in the Trill species into Adira’s storyline, which kind of validates, maybe, a lot of what queer Star Trek fans have seen in the past and their identifying with the Trill in some ways.”
We’ve only quoted from one of the three articles mentioned earlier in the story, but each is well worth a really - and really gives context to what we’ve talked about here.
Photo Via ET.com David Ajala With Entertainment Tonight Another of Star Trek: Discovery’s new additions - Booker’s David Ajala - also sat down with Entertainment Tonight to talk all things Star Trek. During the conversation with ET’s Philiana Ng, Ajala praised his character - Book - working with series star Sonequa Martin-Green, and the two cats that play his queen - Grudge.
When asked by Entertainment Tonight about a possible romantic relationship between Book and Burnham, Ajala was a bit uncomfortable. ”I don't know what you are talking about. It's absolutely platonic. Absolutely, absolutely platonic. No idea what you are talking about. Sorry, nope. (Laughs.)”. Ajala expounded later, clarifying ”Those two characters definitely have an undeniable connection, which is special, and [...] the foundation of that connection is literally the two of them on many occasions have trust the other person with their life [...] But in terms of a romantic relationship, I don't know. We're going to phase out because it feels very platonic to me, but stranger things have happened.”
Ajala also spoke about his experience wearing the starfleet uniform, saying ”Yeah. That was horrible, only because it was so tight. [...]when I did my costume fitting it was okay. I thought, "This looks pretty cool. I like it." And on the day of filming, I am convinced the costume department took in a half-inch or a lot of the seams on my costume. So when I'm wearing that costume in the scene and I'm complaining, it was freaking tight. I'm convinced that's what they did, absolutely convinced.”
Photo Via ET.com Doug Jones Sits Down with Collider An old-time Discovery cast member ALSO hit the media circuit. This time, the incomparable Doug Jones sat down with Collider Connected to talk about his career, his future, and Star Trek!
Jones discussed what’s ahead for the Discovery crew, and how the 900 plus year jump into the future will affect the series going forward. Jones later discussed the Federation, and how finding them could - but likely won’t - affect who’s in Discovery’s Captain’s chair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0coyV6TUAls Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Online Takes A Dive for Science By Thomas Reynolds During Star Trek’s more-than-50-year history, its relationship with real-world science has been...contentious, at times. I mean, take your pick: transwarp salamanders, weekly mystery-flavor particles, and the JJ-prise plummeting a quarter of a million miles to Earth in three minutes, just to name a few. Clearly Trekkies don’t find it bothersome--if anything, it’s part of the franchise’s charm (seriously though, three minutes???). That said, we’ll always appreciate verisimilitude whether we see it on screen or feel it in-game. Even if we need Dr. Hurt to point it out for us plebs.
On November 7th, Star Trek Online is hosting a panel for the Vendor’s Haul Virtual Convention with some serious scientific star power. Franchise science advisor Erin Macdonald, “Bad Astronomer” Phil Plait, and Senior Content Designer Jesse Heinig will put the “Gravity Kills” TFO under the scope for both science and entertainment. How do you pull a story out of something so dense that light can’t escape it? Is spaghettification possible with the game engine? Join the panel at 10 AM PT to find out.
Prometheus Bundled By Thomas Reynolds If escort carriers or science vessels aren’t your thing, then the Ships of the Line series has likely left you feeling left out. But we have good news, as long as you’re a fan of tactical escorts! The Prometheus is getting the Bundle treatment, including a remaster of the Prometheus ship model and material. The Bundle combines the T5 and T6 variants and tosses in a fleet module for 5,000 ZEN, and will be on sale for 35% off (so 3250 ZEN) until November 12th.
Image via Star Trek Online Revenge: Back for Seconds By Thomas Reynolds Revenge is like gazpacho. No, it’s not because revenge is traditionally prepared with a mortar and pestle. Nor is it because modern variations of revenge might include seafood or watermelon. No, revenge is like gazpacho because it’s zesty. It’s refreshing. Most importantly, it is best served cold….and captains, I do hope you brought your appetites.
The “Best Served Cold” TFO returns to all platforms on November 12th for the latest three-week special event. As usual, foiling Aakar’s prison break 14 times during the event will earn the Grand Prize, marks, and dilithium. Also, a Featured Episode Weekly Reward Box will be given for the first time the TFO is completed each week. However, characters on different platforms will get different Grand Prizes. Console players who defend the Empire will receive Molor’s Flaming Sword, which is obviously what it says: a Gre’thor-branded flaming sword. Less obviously, it also features a chain-pull attack, helping you bring enemies close and share the love. Or pain. Or both.
Image Via Star Trek Online Meanwhile, victorious PC players will receive the cuddly, blood-curdling Nanopulse Targ Combat Pet first seen in the “House Shattered” story mission. However, it’s not the only spicy porcine powerhouse making an appearance. The magma Targ of Gre’thor charges into the Zen Store on November 12th, with a temporary 20% discount off its normal 500 Zen price. Fireproof oven mitts not included.
Interestingly, equipping both combat pets at the same time yields the Targ Handler Bonus proc. Activating one pet will automatically summon a shorter-lived version of the other pet at the same time. Now cry havoc, and let slip the targs of war.
Image Via Star Trek Online Scopely Get Paid 2 Win By Shane Hoover Star Trek: Fleet Command publisher, Scopely, has been doing business that even the Ferengi Commerce Authority would envy. According to a recent VentureBeat report, the mobile game publisher behind such titles as Marvel Strike Force, Scrabble Go and Yahtzee with Buddies recently secured a fifth round of venture capital funding worth $340 million. Commenting on the news, CEO Javier Ferreira said "We had a really successful year, and we will close the year with more than $900 million in revenue. "
I think I just heard Quark choke on his root beer. The funding deal values Scopely at a remarkable $3.3 billion, and positions the publisher to continue its strategy of liberal application of Rules of Acquisition number 95 and number 3. Meanwhile, according to Ferreira, Star Trek: Fleet Command has just wrapped its eighth consecutive quarter of revenue growth. With the September expansion of the game to include all of the Star Trek film and TV multiverse, it’s safe to assume Fleet Command will endure significantly longer than Quark’s stint as Grand Nagus.
Discussing Star Trek Online Experimental Ship Upgrades By Shane Hoover The Priority One Podcast team have had time to use our first few Star Trek Online Experimental Ship Upgrade Tokens, and we’d like to discuss our first impressions for our listeners. If you’ve been trapped in a transporter buffer for an extended time, let us remind you how the Experimental Ship Upgrade Tokens work. Purchased from the Zen Store for 1000 Zen each, or 3 for 2000 Zen, the tokens can be applied to any T5-U or Tier 6 starship. Upon application, the upgrade unlocks an additional Device slot, Universal Console slot, and Starship Trait slot on that specific Ship Class across your entire account. So, what’s the verdict on how these upgrades affect your gameplay?
In our official (it’s not official) and extremely scientific (it wasn’t scientific) study, here’s what Priority One team members thought. The most basic impact we saw was the value of another Tactical Console, like a Fleet Vulnerability Locator. On our Tactical builds, this was a very noticeable jump in combat performance. With a bit more variation, the same is true for Science builds. With an additional Exotic Particle Focuser console, for example, your Exotic damage build can crank out even more Space Magic hurt. You might also find yourself able to stack 3 and 4 piece set bonuses that weren’t in your build before T6-X.
Starship Trait Slot The additional Starship Trait slot is also pretty powerful. The diversity of available Starship Traits means that how you use this slot, and how it affects your performance, will vary pretty widely. You might find that you can now add something like Honored Dead to your build to increase survivability without giving up any of your previous DPS. Or you might prefer to drive your damage output even higher with something like Emergency Weapon Cycle or Target Rich Environment. Remember, the only other way to add a Starship Trait slot to your build will cost you 250,000 Fleet Credits and 100,000 Dilithium.
T5-U! The other big area of impact for these X Upgrades is the opportunity to bring your favorite T5-U ship’s performance up to levels that let you keep flying it even though it’s not Top-of-the-Line. Quite a few captains we’ve talked to have done just this. If your favorite ship is a T5 Tempest Patrol Escort or T5 Dyson Destroyer, these upgrades might just breathe new life into your enjoyment of it. Just remember, if you upgrade your T5-U ship to T5-UX, the upgrades won’t carry over when a Tier 6 refit of the ship comes down the line.
To get to the bottom line, these Experimental Upgrade Tokens seem to be worth the cost, whether you spend Zen or EC to get them. One of the best parts of Star Trek Online is taking your FAVORITE Trek ship out into the Universe. And improving the performance of your favorite ship just makes it more fun again.
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This week on Episode 484 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Janeway’s monumental day, a ProDigy Composer, Michelle Hurd’s reference to Medea, and an itsy-bitsy-teeny-weenie-grayish-printed-ship-in-3D! In Star Trek gaming, we dive even deeper into Star Trek Online’s “Partisans” before heading “On Screen” to trek out - “Far From Home”
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Week’s Community Questions are:
CQ: What did you think of Star Trek Online’s new episode “Partisans”?
AND
CQ: What has been the highlight of the Year of Klingon content revamps for you?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Janeway’s Monumental Unveiling! It was a cool, cloudy Saturday morning in Bloomington, Indiana. The spectators would have huddled closer, were it not for the virus - the Pandemic. But they gathered nonetheless, mindfully social distancing and donning the standard facial accoutrements. What kept them warm that brisk morning wasn’t coats, or capes, or coffee - it was hope. Though to be fair, the coats, capes and coffee probably helped!
On Saturday October 24th, the Captain Janeway Bloomington Collective unveiled the reason for the gathering - the Captain Kathryn Janeway Monument and Statue. We told you about the fundraiser back in January, but here’s a quick recap. The Captain Janeway Bloomington Collective fundraised for a proposed Captain Janeway Statue and Plaque to be erected at her fictional-birthplace, Bloomington, Indiana. The unveiling featured ”A bronze sculpture atop a limestone base, plated in steel, as well as an accompanying educational display was designed to serve as a monument to Captain Janeway.”
But what would the party be without the woman of honor? It’d be like a nebula without coffee. So, it was good that Captain Janeway herself - Kate Mulgrew - joined the unveiling via the magic of the internet. She shared that she is a first-time grandmother, thanked the attendees, and then she dished a bit about what brought her to the upcoming “Star Trek: Prodigy”.
Photo Courtesy of janewaystatue.com Star Trek Prodigy’s Composer Announced Speaking of Prodigy, Star Trek’s newest animated series is looking - or sounding - like it is coming together. This week, another piece of the proverbial puzzle has been added - the series theme has a composer!
The Film Music Reporter announced on Tuesday October 20th that Israeli-Dutch composer Nami Melumad would Compose for the anticipated new series, Star Trek: Prodigy. The 31-year-old Melumad’s recent work includes composing for Seth Rogen’s “American Pickle”, The Amazon series “Absentia”, and Star Trek: Short Trek’s “Q&A” - The one with Spock and Number One rocking “The Pirates of Penzance”.
According to the article, “Q&A” isn’t Melumad’s only Star Trek association. ”Melumad has also recently collaborated with Michael Giacchino on the score for the upcoming video game Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, which is set to be released on December 11, 2020.”. Giacchino, of course, is the composer of the Kelvin-Timeline films and Director of the Short Trek “Ephraim and Dot” - the one with a tardigrade and a robot rocking the history of the Enterprise.
Trek nuggets.
Photo Courtesy of IMDB Michelle Hurd Talks With Inverse Lower Decks wrapped, Discovery is airing, Prodigy has a new composer - but what about Picard?
This week, “Star Trek: Picard” star Michelle Hurd sat down with Inverse, and she shed some light on Picard’s production timetable and - more importantly - on her character, Raffi.
In regards to when she plans on getting back on set, Hurd told Inverse’s Jen Glennon ”I believe we are going to be going back in January. That's the last thing I heard. So we're really excited about that. We just want to make sure that everybody's safe, and the protocols are in place so that we can keep our our captain as safe as we possibly can.”
Raffi and Jean-Luc, before they both parted ways with Starfleet.Trae Patton/CBS Hurd Talks More About Raffi Hurd compared her character Raffi’s journey - and rejections - to that of the tragic Greek character, Medea. ”when Raffi makes that call to Starfleet, the last line of her friend saying, “Do me a favor, lose my number,” that’s another door that’s closed. This comes right after her son — rightly! — tells her, "you don't get to be absent from the majority of my life, then jump in saying you're better."”. Hurd went on to say ”The truth is that everybody's story may not be as happy as we assume. People struggle, and we should take the time to have more patience and empathy for people who are hiding their pain. I loved that juxtaposition, of Raffi being very blunt, clever, dramatic and fun, when the reality was it was just a facade.”
Hurd later discussed the budding relationship of Raffi and Seven, telling Inverse ”I’d love to see a fluidity to their relationship. It's about connection — seeing someone, hearing someone, allowing those people to affect us — and acting upon that without judgment, without labels, without stigma. I have no idea exactly what will be happening in the future for Raffi and Seven. But I really have faith in the in the writers and their vision. I would really love to see that relationship taken to a place where that love is explored and embraced and celebrated.”
Rios (Santiago Cabrera) comforts Raffi after a double-whammy rejection from her estranged son and an old friend sends her reeling.Trae Patton/CBS Tiny Voyager Flies! Okay, Voyagers cool, but have you ever seen a self-propelled micro-Intrepid class ship? That’s exactly what PC Gamer brought us this week, and it’s just too damned cute not to share. But also SCIENCE!
When we say tiny, we mean TINY. This 3d printed Intrepid class vessel measures a mere 15 micrometers - that’s about 0.0006 inches for our stubborn non-metric users. TEENY TINY. But, why would anyone want to 3d print such a itsy-bitsy-teeny-tiny starship? Artificial Microswimmering!
From the PC Gamer article, artificial microswimmers are ”3D printed, synthetic "colloidal particles" (solid objects suspended in liquid) [that] have no moving parts, [but] instead [...] propel themselves through liquid by way of chemical reaction—platinum that reacts with hydrogen peroxide.”
So now we know what a microswimmer is, but why bother making them? Researcher Daniella Kraft explains that research with ARTIFICIAL microswimmers could help understand BIOLOGICAL microswimmers. That includes white blood cells, sperm, and bacteria.
(Image credit: Soft Matter Journal) Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Priority One Review: “Partisans” By Thomas Reynolds The latest episode in the Klingon Civil War arc, “Partisans” picks up sometime after the disastrous Khitomer conference. Adet’pa works her Witchy ways on J’Ula’s behalf, digging up a ragtag team of scoundrels with hearts of latinum and very particular sets of skills. Together you venture deep into J’mpok’s web of conspiracies to clear your name, and discover some fascinating new opportunities in pet ownership along the way. But the fight for truth, justice, and to remain Klingon goes disastrously well–and what you break might never be restored.
Mission Structure In terms of mission structure, “Partisans” is familiar and unfortunately repetitive. Ground combat is favored over space, which makes sense for character-centric stories that take place in a few locations. However the fights in both environments get tiresome, as you protect NPC X from infinite waves of Enemy Y while they do Plot Thing Z. The bar fight on Nimbus feels even longer, as it lacks a clear endpoint, and then suddenly it’s Oops! All Nausicans! Consider playing this mission in a team with AoE and control powers, so you can quicker pick off enemies that won’t acknowledge your aggro.
Production Value Production values are likewise familiar, following the overall improvement we’ve seen since Victory is Life. The voice acting quality varies between decent and excellent, with show characters turning in professional work and others sincerely trying their best. Whether Wilkins’ heavy Southern drawl works for you or not depends more on personal taste than strength of performance. And we have to call out the impact of Westin’s animation work in making collections of polygons look alive.
Storytelling But what of the story itself? Star Trek Online’s writing has always been one of its strengths, and “Partisans” is bookended with particular excellence. Opening the mission in Shangdu reinforces the permanence of this world, with all its minigun-wielding dancers and pet Vibriosaurs. These locations exist with their own positions and trajectories, even when we’re not there to observe them. Besides, everyone loves a good bar fight.
On the other end, the narrative swerve into an Imperial free-for-all is intriguing and devastating. You might have expected J’Ula’s broadcast to draw the final battlelines, as the Great Houses finally choose sides in the fight for the Empire’s soul. Instead it precipitates a rush for the exits, with every House for themselves and J’mpok’s ambitions vaulting ever higher. That’s not the outcome we’re expecting but, as contentiously fractured as Klingon society is, could it have gone any other way?
Conclusion Just as much a surprise is J’Ula’s transformation from a menacing figure to a tragic one. She’s a violent anachronism, fighting for a worldview centuries behind us. Yet we pity her for her success, as her good intentions destroy the unity her brother died to create. Whether you yourself are Klingon or just an interested observer, the disintegrated Empire has no safe harbors–only knives wherever you turn. “Partisans” gives us no rock, no hiding place, and nowhere to stand in the coming storm. It is profound and staggering, and we can’t wait to see what happens next.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVYq5Bidieg&feature=youtu.be Star Trek Online Year of Klingon Recap and Impressions By Shane Hoover At this point, we’re well into Star Trek Online’s “Year of Klingon”. So let’s take a quick look at the work Cryptic have done so far to freshen up some of the oldest Klingon content in the game. For starters, the art teams have brought their usual “A” games to this Year of Klingon party. This is one of the first things you’ll notice if you haven’t created or played a Klingon character in a long time. Right from the character creation wizards, you see all new, more detailed costume and character models. It may not seem like a big deal, but as you play through mission after mission you really appreciate it.
Year of Klingon - Star Trek Online Art Updates It’s especially noticeable when you start encountering NPCs that have been around the game a long time. J’mpok has never looked so unlikable! Worf has never looked so… WORF! Then there are the old generic NPCs like Aakar, Sirella, and Adet’pa who are now modeled in amazing detail after their real voice actors.
The art updates certainly don’t stop there, either. The environment art team have updated a lot of old maps for the Year of Klingon. Some parts of the Qo’nos social zone have been updated, like the sky and the lighting. There’s even a new Great Hall map, but you only see that inside episode missions for now. The mission maps used in the Tutorial and the Empire and Warzone story arcs have been remastered, too. These new maps really go a long way toward improving the sense that you’re playing a 10 year old game.
Reworked Mission Arcs The other revamps they’ve made to improve that “really old game” feel are the reworked Klingon Mission Arcs “Empire” and “Warzone”. In the “Empire” arc, the mission progressions aren’t changed too drastically. But all of the new art, new voiceover work, and the amazing new cinematic cutscenes really stand out. The Khitomer and Rura Penthe ground maps are especially nicely redone. Then you hit the “Warzone” arc, and there’s some real change in progression.
Where the old content often laid out mission objectives to leave you feel like you’re covering as much of the map mileage as possible, the revamps give a much more streamlined progress. To that end, what used to be 3 different missions are now merged into one, “Mars, the Bringer of War”. Instead of feeling like you’re wasting time covering ground all the time, you’re definitely moving the story ahead. And the story has some great improvements, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgY90JEbVi4&feature=youtu.be Klingon Culture For one thing, it’s clear that the writers wanted to deep dive more into Klingon Culture with the new revamps. As an example, they devoted an entirely new cutscene to the Klingon Ak’Voh funeral rituals. Which brings us back to those new cutscenes. This has to be one of the biggest improvements in the Year of Klingon. With the much more expressive facial animations and motion capture of STO’s new generation of cutscenes, the drama factor gets kicked way up. Whether the High Council is arguing and slinging insults, or Torg is betraying the Empire with a knife in the back, or Worf is gripped with mourning, these new Klingon story beats feel a lot more invested than they used to.
There’s still quite a bit to come from the rest of the Year of Klingon, too. So we’re definitely excited to see what comes next!
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This week on Episode 483 of Priority One–we ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek Discovery’s season 4 renewal, the SFX info dump, and Mike McMahan’s second week of interviews! We’re also joined by The Roddenberries to talk about their upcoming Virtual Extravaganza! In Star Trek gaming, we look at Star Trek Online's Legen–wait for it–dary Mirror Bundle and Bort’s borked weapons. Finally, we head “On Screen” to trek out Discovery’s season 3 premiere - “That Hope Is You, Part 1”
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Discovery Renewed for a Fourth Season Star Trek: Discovery’s third season took off–or crash landed– this past week, but the cast and crew continue to look towards the future. That’s true both in front of–and behind–the camera, because Star Trek: Discovery Season FOUR was officially announced on Star Trek.com this week!
The Star Trek website made the announcement via a 57 second video, with appearances from showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise–and series stars Sonequa Martin-Green and Doug Jones.
But with COVID restrictions, how will the show start filming? Likely in much the same way season 3 wrapped. In an article published on IndieWire, Alex Kurtzman talked a bit about Star Trek’s pioneering home-created visual effects. ”Our editors, miraculously and heroically, took their editing bays into their living rooms, and we cut the entire season, in collaboration, just the way I’m talking to you right now. We also scored the entire season, mixed the entire season, color timed the entire season, all from this laptop [over which this Zoom interview occurred].”
Image credit: CBS Kurtzman explained that even actors took the craft home, filming with motion-capture suits so they could be inserted later. ”It’s an actual actor at their home motion-capture studio, which then gets rendered in the computer as a living thing. It’s a real person… Each of our actors have been scanned, so we can actually impose their faces on a body, which is quite something.”
The cast is reportedly in Toronto so that they may appropriately quarantine, and there may be a “Mandalorian”-ish AR wall heading to the Star Trek sets. So the future–of the future–looks pretty bright!
Star Trek: Discovery on SFX “The World's Number One Sci Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Mag”, SFX, caught up with the cast of Star Trek: Discovery–and its captain Alex Kurtzman–to talk about Discovery’s third season. But, since Kurtzman has the proverbial keys to the Star Trek castle, discussion veered to some of the other Trek offerings. Break out the bibs, polish your silverware, and grab a seat at the table–we have Trek Nuggets.
Kurtzman told reporter Darren Scott that Discovery’s jump to the distant future wasn’t always in the cards. The plan was originally to jump a mere 300 years. When pressed about why that was changed, Kurtzman replied ”I can only answer half of your question – I don’t want to spoil things. But I will tell you that one thing that we were very excited about was being entirely free of canon.
"Michelle [Paradise] and I certainly felt strongly that jumping 1,000 years into the future just gave us room to invent a lot of things. It allowed us to put Star Trek into a blender, meaning every assumption that you have about staples of the Trek universe can be upended in 1,000 years, because nothing could possibly be exactly what it was. That was a really exciting challenge for us”.
Image credit: Future Discovery Freed from the Past(?) Kurtzman continued these sentiments when talking about Discovery’s “Big Bad”–which would NOT be the Borg, because that story was told by Picard. ”Yes! It goes back to what I was saying earlier, which is that putting things in a blender means people who used to be allies are now enemies and vice versa. That’s a really interesting thing to play with, because it forces you to take what you know about Star Trek, and some of the characters and some of the species and aliens, and see them through the looking glass in a different way.”.
When asked about the toll jumping 1000 into the future took on the Discovery crew, and whether the past would still play a part in season 3, Kurtzman responded cautiously. ”I’m trying to answer your question without spoiling too much. [...] Burnham is absolutely going to look to the past and try and understand what happened to Spock. [...] She will dive into that and she will get to see what became of her brother. And that will actually impact the story for her in a significant way. I’ve just told you more than I told anybody about that!”
Alex Kurtzman with SFX Kurtzman explained the difficulties of filming during the epidemic, calling it “a very systematised, militarised operation”. But the Franchise Captain wasn’t throwing a pity-party. In fact, he mentioned there was some GOOD coming from the social distancing and crippling feelings of isolation. ”We would have been in production already on Picard, but we couldn’t be because of Covid. It’s pushed our Discovery and Strange New Worlds dates just a little bit, but I think we’re actually planning on staying on track for those.
"The silver linings are that Akiva [Goldsman] and Henry [Alonso Myers] are ready to show up and able to really get ahead with scripts. By the time we go back into production, we will have a lot of scripts ready to go, which is not usually how it is for us. We’re always running ahead of the freight train that is production and trying not to get flattened, but this time we actually have some advanced warning with a lot of prep time."
And what of the oft-discussed Star Trek films? Kurtzman has some thoughts on those, too. ”I have no involvement in it right now. I don’t know where that’s going. Frankly, I have my hands very full. Having done two of those films, I loved them so much, and I really would love to see continuity and unification between the features and the TV side, because I think it’s what’s good for Star Trek, and that can be done any number of ways.”
The article is so full of info, we could spend an entire show going through it. We’ll post a link to the magazine, which features interviews with the cast and even MORE goodies, in our show notes.
Mike McMahan on Humanity Following last week's interview extravaganza, Mike McMahan followed it up with - more interviews! Well, at least one more interview. This week the Lower Decks creator pulled up a chair with io9, Riker Maneuvering himself into discussing humanity.
McMahan talked io9 reporter James Whitbrook about his feelings on Starfleet, perfection, and humans. ”We’re constantly examining this concept of Starfleet that’s like...everybody knows that Starfleet is the best of us, and they’re perfect, and they’re this unified group that’s out in the stars looking for truth and everything has to be moral and ethical, and Prime Directive-y. But at the same time they’re also human, you know? Every episode of Star Trek is about humanity as much as it is about our future—there’s aspects of humanity that just feel like...Star Trek has humans in it. It’s not a perfect, ideal, robotic future for us.”
McMahon continued on topics he covered last week, like replicator programs and the ‘need-to-know’ struggles lower decker’s deal with. He also, again, discussed humanity's need for stories - and how that need affects Lower Decks. ”You see that a lot with our lower deckers, and with the bridge crew as well—humans are a species that gab. We process and we share information that is interesting to us. Part of the humanity on the Cerritos is they’re talking about Roga Danar! They’re talking about Data! These are the things that are interesting to them, and it serves a dual purpose of making that humanity come through and making that examination of context in Starfleet come through.”
Image credit: CBS STAR TREK GAMING NEWS The Legendary Mirror Bundle By Thomas Reynolds Does your resume start with the words “bigoted, hateful warmonger” and go downhill from there? Is your superior officer’s back just begging for a knife or eight? Are you pathologically sensitive to bright lights and shirts with sleeves? Then Cryptic has an opportunity for you, you sicko. Invading on October 21st, the account-wide Legendary Mirror Bundle unlocks some of the worst offenses to galactic peace Star Trek Online offers:
The Bundle will cost you 6,000 Zen and whatever shred of humanity you may have still possessed. But who cares: it feels so good to be so bad.
Image credit: Cryptic Studios What does this mean for you, the player? If the Bundle only included items, then it'd be for new players who really like Mirror Universe episodes–or Armada members preparing for Mirror Month. However the Legendary Dreadnought Cruiser throws all that math off. Depending on the nature of the T6 trait, it could be compelling for players who favor beam-based loadouts–or even necessary.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1318335256584462336?s=20 Legendary Dreadnought Cruiser By Shane Hoover What kind of warship is so tough, so powerful, so dominant that Picard, Riker, Data, LaForge and…Reginald Barclay plotted to steal her from Edward Jellico? Well, as its story was told in the pages of IDW Comics, the answer is, of course, the I.S.S. Enterprise-D. Now the Mirror Universe’s most deadly warship has made its way to Star Trek Online as the T6 Legendary Dreadnought Cruiser. You could certainly call this the evil twin of the T6 Fleet Galaxy Dreadnought Cruiser that has been in the game for some time.
The new ship diverges from the Fleet Galaxy Dreadnought in a few key spots. For starters, where the T6 Fleet Dreadnought sports a balanced 4/4 weapon loadout, the Legendary Dreadnought carries a more aggressive 5/3 layout. The Legendary ship also lets you double down on the Tactical abilities with a Lieutenant Commander Engineering/Command bridge seat. As with all Legendary ships, gaining maximum ship mastery grants access to the Starship Traits of its previous T6 variants. It also comes with a brand new Starship Trait, “Best Hope of the Empire”, which grants a damage buff and temporary hull points on the use of Beam Overload or Lance abilities.
Image credit: Cryptic Studios No More Power to Give, Captain By Thomas Reynolds Captains, you may have noticed that your Advanced Phaser or Disruptor arrays just don’t have the destructive pep they once did. Or your Risian Kit Frame doesn't stack powers like it’s supposed to, and the 30-day warranty already expired. You could try turning them off and on again (have you tried that?), or wait for Cryptic to make it all better. On October 17th, Jeremy “@BorticusCryptic” Randall clarified on Twitter that nonspecific issues with the Advanced beam arrays and Kit Frame power stacking were not intentional nerfs. Cryptic will fix them on an equally nonspecific timeline.
https://twitter.com/BorticusCryptic/status/1317499703299239936?s=19 Beamable Bankruptcy By Shane Hoover Mobile game developer Beamable, known as Disruptor Beam back when they released Star Trek Timelines, has filed for bankruptcy as of October 1st. According to a VentureBeat article quoting Beamable CEO Jon Radoff, the bankruptcy will not mean the end of Beamable or its employees. Radoff says “[t]he reality of Disruptor Beam was that we built some great games, but we weren’t really able to turn that into a sustainable business [...] But we did create this very valuable technology platform along the way. We will clean up the balance sheet, and then compete like any other startup.”
The change at Beamable shouldn’t have any real impact on Star Trek Timelines at this point, since the game is now run by Tilting Point using the Beamable technology platform as a service.
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This week on Episode 482 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s longevity according to Franchise Captain Alex Kurtzman, and Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahon takes a victory lap after the season 1 finale! In Star Trek gaming, we dive further into House Shattered and STO Devs drop in on the team to say "Hello!" Then, Gray takes us down memory lane with another RetroTrekGame review followed by our review of the Season Finale of Lower Decks.
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CQ: Do you believe the Star Trek Franchise is diverse enough to avoid ‘Franchise Fatigue?
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CQ: What Lower Decks content do you want to see in-game? Story missions with Beta Shift? Tulgana IV location map? The Dog?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Alex Kurtzman Takes 5 Alex Kurtzman is a busy man. Other than his work on “The Comey Rule” and the upcoming “Silence of the Lambs” television adaptation titled “Clarice”, Kurtzman also works on a little franchise called Star Trek. This week, Kurtzman sat down with the Hollywood Reporter’s “TV’s Top 5” to discuss everything he’s been working on - and while we may or may not be excited for his other projects - well...let’s just say we aren’t partnered with the Thomas Harris Podcast Network.
Kurtzman spent a lot of time talking about Star Trek: Discovery, which is of no surprise - the third season’s premiere is set for October 15th. When asked about how long the series would likely run, Kurtzman was frank in both the series' praise and direction - as well as in the Showrunners commitment to keeping Trek fresh.
Along those same lines, Kurtzman noted that he had plans with ViacomCBS for Star Trek that reached - currently - to 2027. When asked whether he was afraid of over-saturating the market with Star Trek, Kurtzman expressed that he felt the world needed the franchise, and that diversity in programming was the key to keeping it relevant.
Lower Decks NYCC Panel Last week, in episode 481 of Priority One, we talked about the New York Comic Con Star Trek happenings. But if you’ll remember, we skipped coverage of the Lower Decks panel because it was spoiler heavy. You’ve had a week to catch up, but if you still haven’t watched the season finale of “Lower Decks”, skip to Star Trek Gaming! -- SPOILERS INCOMING --
During the Comic Con panel, Showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of “Lower Decks” talked about what happened in season 1, and where their characters were heading for season 2 - sans, sadly, Fred Tatasciore’s Lieutenant Shaxs. There were some fun ideas on how to bring back the battle-hardened Bajoran - and discussion on whether he was really dead - or just mostly dead. About half way through the panel, the cast was joined by series special guest Jonathan Frakes, and that’s when things got predictably spoiler-y. As it turns out, Frakes spoiled plot points for co-star Jack Quaid before the show even started.
Of Riker, and his appearance on Lower Decks, Showrunner Mike McMahan stressed the characters' fun attitude and joy. And if you’re concerned that Boimler will mysteriously find his way back to the Cerritos for the Season 2 premiere, fear not. He will be on the Titan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Mike McMahan Talks Lower Decks This week, Mike McMahan took a Season One victory lap - of sorts - hitting Youtube, Variety, and Inverse to discuss what happened on and off screen during “Lower Decks” first season.
On Youtube, McMahan explained his thoughts behind using the Pakled as the finale’s “Big Bads”. He continued those musings with Variety, before moving on to spoilers - and cheeky possible-spoilers. ”We’ll see the Titan next season because Boimler is off the Cerritos, and we’ll be seeing Capt. Riker again as well. Boimler has been talking about moving on to bigger and better all first season, and now we’re going to see what happens when he gets what he wants.”.
McMahan said Councilor Troi would NOT make in appearance in Season 2. But when asked if OTHER TNG Alumn would join, noted, ”That, my friend, I will not tell you, I would say, feels like a pretty good chance of it.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWq77kgg3Q McMahan told Variety that the second season of Lower Decks would dive deeper into sexuality - Mariner’s specifically - saying ”For me and for the writers as we were making this, we didn’t intentionally mean for anybody to be strictly heteronormative or straight or cis. Every Starfleet officer is probably at the baseline bisexual, in a way. That being said, I am not the most amazing person at writing those kind of stories. I think we get a little bit better about it in the second season.”
Mike McMahan Keeps Talking Lower Decks Heading to Inverse, McMahan may have answered a question we’ve asked on Priority One. Could Lower Decks be an off-kilter representation of the Cerritos’ adventures through Starfleet gossip? ”If you’re in Starfleet, and all this stuff has happened, it would be like if you were in the military now, and you were reading about — or hearing about – [real events] either officially or word of mouth through people who have been on ships, or people catching up. There are so many people on these ships, of course they’re going to talk to each other. They’re going to take real life events and put those into media. I think what I’m trying to say is there is no one unifying theory of communication. To me, it’s more that there’s going to be mosaic of communication. There’s things that are going to be popularized, there’s things in the news, there’s things you’ll learn at Starfleet academy there’s going to be stuff you’ll hear rumors about. It’s out there and it’s going to be known.”
If you’re wondering about the “First Contact” uniforms making an appearance on Lower Decks, McMahan had an answer for that too! ”I’m very fascinated with the idea that we have replicators [in Star Trek] that can make anything. But who’s designing that stuff? It becomes like intellectual items, like why aren’t they all eating Lincoln’s last meal? The more you look at it, some ships would have different stuff, which is why you’d want to get the thing with the purple stripe on it, which goes all the way down to uniforms. I mean why is Starfleet even in uniforms? It’s not to make them camouflaged and they’re not strictly military. It’s representational of who Starfleet is.”
STLV 2020 CANCELLED We’ve got some breaking news tonight, thanks to our Associate Producer Shane Hoover. According to NBC news affiliate Las Vegas 3, the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention has been cancelled. From the website, "Creation Entertainment, the company that brings the Trek convention each year, has announced that the December 2020 show is not going to happen due to pandemic-related reasons. The Star Trek convention will resume next year in Las Vegas on August 11 - 15 at the Rio.”
Though we couldn't find any OFFICIAL release from Creation Entertainment at the time of this writing, their previous STLV 2020 page is no longer accessible. Instead it gives way to the 55th anniversary of Star Trek - and creator Gene Roddenberry’s 100th Birthday - in 2021. Keep your ear right here for more on the news.
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Venture(Beat) into the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Newer captains may find it hard to believe (and older captains harder to accept), but Cryptic Studios opened its doors before the NX-01 first left spacedock. This year Cryptic celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and last week tech business magazine VentureBeat published an interview with Cryptic CEO Stephen D’Angelo.
In the interview D’Angelo shows off his toy cabinet (he has a Galaxy-X model, not that we’re jealous or anything), and speaks about thirteen years with a game company driven by outside IP. Saying specifically of Star Trek Online, ”Star Trek is a universe more than a storytelling style. We’ve tried to, like I said, give people an experience in that universe that captures the look, the feel, and the stories, but going for the diversity the universe offers”. D’Angelo also talked about being STO’s executive producer when it went free-to-play, the changing nature of the game’s playerbase, and the company’s history in the MMO space as a whole.
The Titan Reprises A Familiar Tune? By Thomas Reynolds Captains, be advised: the Trek nuggets in this segment may spoil your dinner. Proceed with caution. Last week’s season finale of Star Trek Lower Decks captivated us with drama, tragedy, callbacks, comedy–you know, all that jazz. While the show taketh away (RIP Shaxs), it might also giveth STO players something they’ve wanted for a very long time.
On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account dropped a screenshot of the in-game Titan and quoted its swingin’ captain’s call to action. Admittedly, this doesn’t explicitly say what is going on with the Titan in 2411. Cryptic may have simply been capitalizing on the ship’s newfound public awareness. However, we had it from Ambassador Kael himself that “there’s something coming from Lower Decks soon-ish,” but he couldn’t tell us about it lest he ”spoil a surprise in the last episode.” It’s hard not to imagine a T6 Luna-class is finally in the cards, and its holodeck has the Bourbon Street Bar already loaded. Or maybe we’re getting little horga'hn ground devices for the upcoming Tulgana IV map.
https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314569893358968832 Synth Wave: the Extended Remix By Thomas Reynolds Hopefully you’ve had a chance to play House Shattered’s new TFO, “Synth Wave,” since it was released last week. If you have, you might've noticed some of the escaping ships really seem to like the Utopia Planitia Starbase, because they never leave it. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account also confirmed that ships were getting stuck within the starbase, which means they could never leave and the TFO could never end. Cryptic says it’ll fix the issue with the October 13th patch, and the event will be extended by another week to make up for the bug. Apparently you shouldn’t let homicidal AIs write your Holodeck code.
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This week on Episode 481 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ a Frakes facts feast from friends, Stewart’s Sonnets sayonara, and Kathrine is the Kid’s Captain! In Star Trek gaming, we’re joined by Star Trek Online’s Community Manager Mike “Ambassador Kael” Fatum to discuss all of the goings-ons in the Star Trek Online universe!
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Jonathan Frakes’ Multi-Article Trekmovie Discussion Last week, on episode 480 of Priority One, we brought you an interview from Trekmovie.com with the ever-entertaining Jonathan Frakes. As we noted at the end of the story, Trekmovie promised more with the Actor/director - and they delivered! Prepare yourself for a trek-nugget feast.
First, Frakes spoke about Picard season 2 - noting that he expected to start shooting in January - before admitting,in regards to story ”I don’t know what the plan is for season two.”. BUT, he did have some interesting news about Riker’s appearance in season 1 of the series, telling Anthony Pascale of Trekmovie ”So I was directing episodes four and five. The nightclub episode and the one with the nuns [...] And there was no mention of this “Nepenthe” story, which ended up being episode seven. Then somewhere late in the shooting of those two episodes[...] they called and said, “What do you think about doing this?”[...]But it was not part of the plan. When they broke the season, there was no Rikers-in-the-cabin thing. It happened somewhere during a re-break..”
Later, Frakes was asked about directing future trek series, including Short Treks. When asked to pitch an idea for the short-form series, Frakes replied ”I was just about to say musical. I’m dying to do something in that world anyway, ever since Maurice Hurley, who was our showrunner briefly on Next Gen, took me to lunch and said, “What do you like?” I said, “I like jazz. and I like baseball and I play the trombone.” The next thing you know there I was in the holodeck with Minuet. I think that a musical, especially in a Short Treks, would be spectacular. I think it’d be wonderful.”
Frakes Continues With Trekmovie While Frakes expressed interest in directing Strange New Worlds, he admitted to knowing nothing about the series - BUT he DID shed a little light on the oft forgotten Section 31 series. ”I actually had Boey [Yeon Kim] and Erica [Lippoldt] with me on The Ready Room with Wil Wheaton because they wrote 303 of Discovery and they’re very optimistic. But obviously, it made sense to the network to do Pike’s show before Section 31.”
In it’s next installment, Trekmovie spoke to Frakes about directing “Sub Rosa”, and his thoughts on “Code of Honor”. In regards to the season 7 episode Sub Rosa, of which Frakes directed, he reflected on how he approaches sub-par scripts ”my philosophy [...] is ‘I’m going make the best version of this show that I can make.’ There’s nothing gained by admitting ‘Oh, my God, this story doesn’t make any sense. This is ludicrous.’ [...] If you take those notes to the producer of the show and point them out more than once, as I have done, and that producer or showrunner doesn’t feel the same way, then you’ve got to suck it up and make the best episode you can make.”.
Frakes was frank about “Code of Honor”, echoing many fans sentiments when he said ”I think they should take it out of the [streaming catalog]. I think it is a great time to make that kind of – as small as it is – to make that kind of a statement would be fabulous.[...]Maybe it should be included with an appropriate statement of reason. A proof of concept. This is not who we are. This is not what we stand for. It’s an embarrassment to the franchise and Gene [Roddenberry] would want us to do this. Something like that.”
Sir Patrick’s Sonnets Wrap Sir Patrick Stewart is a gift to humanity. He proved it once again on his social media channels when, at the start of the pandemic, he began reciting Shakespeare’s sonnets. The sonnets started at the behest of Stewart’s wife, Sunny Ozell, and quickly became a shining light in dark times. But, as we trekkies know “All Good Things…”
This week, on October 3rd, Stewart read sonnet 154. From his twitter post ”Sonnet 154. The final one. Here's to everyone who has been so kindly watching and listening to these sonnets. We never expected anything like this and we appreciate it enormously. Thank you! #ASonnetADay”
Sir Patrick wore a black tuxedo and sipped a martini - and also showed off a beautiful bookmark. Trek out the link to his tweet in our show notes.
https://twitter.com/SirPatStew/status/1312444986361876480 Star Trek: Prodigy’s Newest Addition A few weeks ago, we covered the news that CBS All Access would present a panel during ReedPop’s Metaverse Event --- a virtual event taking place in lieu of New York Comic Con. Well, the four day virtual event began Thursday, October 8th … and on noon/eastern that day, Star Trek took the virtual center stage.
The hour-long video included three panels: First was a discussion with the Lower Decks cast and crew moderated by Wil Wheaton. That panel, we’ll save for next week since it contains spoilers for the season finale of Lower Decks
Following Lower Decks was a Star Trek Discovery Panel that featured several actors from Season 3. During the segment, the actors shared some information about the emotional and mental state of their characters after having jumped over 900 years into the future. We were also given the opportunity to meet Ian Alexander and Blu Del Barrio. And, although they couldn’t go into too much detail about their characters, we at least had an opportunity to get to know them as actors.
Last, but certainly not least -- the BIG announcement that exploded all the social medias --- Kate Mulgrew is returning as Captain Kathrine Janeway for the Nickelodeon Star Trek Animated Series: Prodigy. Although, this part of the panel was short in comparison -- and no clips or trailers were debuted -- We heard from Kate as to why she decided to jump on board… let’s hear what she had to say:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
The Widening Gyre Event! By Thomas Reynolds The Year of Klingon continues as the Empire marches into civil war. Another one. Honestly, you could set a ship’s chronometer to their societal collapses… cliodynamics and all that jazz… But as alliances shatter in a storm of intrigue across the quadrant, one question remains paramount. Nope, not what it means to remain Klingon, but are we getting new stuff?
The Widening Gyre event started on PC, October 6th and ends Nov 5. In that time, you need to run the newest Featured Episode, “Partisans” OR the new TFO, “Synth Wave” at least once per day to earn the Imperial Rift ship equipment set. Equipping pieces of the deflector-shield-engine-core-set buffs a bewildering array of ship stats, including exotic damage, energy weapon damage, and control expertise. However it also unlocks the devastating Weaponized Mycelial Emitter, putting J’ula’s devastating doom shroom power in players’ hands.
House Divided: Synth Wave (TFO) By Thomas Reynolds Well, that’s segways nicely into the next piece of content to drop this Tuesday….
April 5th, 2385 (for anyone still hung up on the human Gregorian calendar) will always be remembered as the day Mars burned. The synth attack on Utopia Planitia mystifies and disturbs galactic society to this day, and the Khitomer Alliance is taking steps to ensure it never happens again.The new “Synth Wave” TFO, now on PC, puts captains in a holographic simulation of Mars’s desperate defense (similar to the Battle of the Binary Stars). Of course, the outcome is inevitable. But if the Alliance can learn anything from this tragedy, then 92,143 Federation citizens will not have died for nothing.
Star Trek Online: Tier 6 Upgrades By Thomas Reynolds Do you wish your T6 Juggernaut could have that New Ship Smell again? Well, Star Trek Online has something better than a pile of air defresheners: available starting October 6th, the new Experimental Upgrade token will add a universal console slot, device slot, and active ship trait slot to whichever T5-U or T6 ship it’s applied. Once you do that, the upgrade will be freely available for all ships of that type on your account. Each token will sell for 1000 ZEN, or in bundles of 3 for 2000 ZEN. But from October 6th through November 5th, players can receive one free token for their account. This summary merely scratches the surface of this new addition, and reading the full post is highly recommended (link in our show notes).
T6 Mirror Warship By Shane Hoover Bust out the knives, agonizers and goatees, because STO’s latest Infinity Lockbox Ship is taking us back through the Mirror. Now available in the Infinity Lockbox, the T6 Mirror Warship is based on the Constitution-class U.S.S. Defiant as seen on computer displays in Star Trek Discovery. This warship sports a 5/3 weapon layout and a heavy Tactical focus, including a new “Terran Goodbye” starship trait. It also sports two Commander level bridge officer seats.
Crypto Space Command: Discovery Is Off The (Block)Chain By Thomas Reynolds Crypto Space Command’s 6-week crossover event with Star Trek: Discovery winds to a close on October 15, as the show’s third season launches on CBS All Access. And in the event’s final days, bidding on event-unique ships continues at a feverish pace. Two ships remain on the block: At the time of this recording the U.S.S. Yeager - which will close on October 8th -- is presently bidding at $19,000.00, and bidding on the U.S.S. Discovery itself will start by the time this episode drops on October 9th. Other ships in the event have sold from between $580, to almost $7,000. If you’ve placed bids on these ships, or even won one of them, then please reach out to us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Because we have, like, just a ton of questions.
This week on Episode 480 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ UberEats newest ad campaign - trust us, it belongs here - Jonathan Frakes spoilers, Discovery’s second go at a first impression, and what H. Jon Benjamin thinks of tribbles! In Star Trek gaming, Star Trek Online teams with Gameheads - providing actionable support for people of color, and Modiphius releases a helpful “Star Trek Adventures” Dev blog tutorial!
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
The Captain and the Master Talk Tomato This week, SIR Patrick Stewart and Star Wars’ Luke Skywalker - Mark Hamill - sat down with Charles Thorp of Men’s Health to discuss their new advertisement campaign for the food delivery service - “Uber Eats”. In the three ad series, Captain Picard portrayer Sir Patrick faces off against Luke Skywalker Stager Mark Hamill in Connect Four, Air Hockey, and some - well - let’s call them deep-rooted family issues.
Besides talking about the similarities and differences between the two franchises, the pair recalled their time on-set. Sir Patrick discussed his first day of shooting, saying ”I was doing my first scene where I appeared on camera as Jean-Luc Picard. I was walking down one of the Enterprise corridors, and one of the sliding automated doors opened on my left and there was Commander Riker played by Jonathan Frakes. The script had him saying something to me, and I was just supposed to nod and then walk away. The director called, “Cut!” Then Jonathan yelled out, “That’s what they call British face-acting!” The whole crew laughed, and I remember gratefully thinking that I was going to be spending all of this time with funny people. This is going to be alright.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jtkuAVLdtA But Wait, There's More! Stewart had some interesting comments regarding his unknowing inspiration for Captain Picard, telling Men’s Journal in part ”I trained and worked out for years before I ever got in front of the camera playing Picard. My father was a military man, and he ended his military career at the end of the second World War in 1945, as a regimental sergeant major of The Parachute Regiment. For every gentleman from the outside looking in, he was a superstar. It took me decades to come to the realization of how much he influenced me not only as a man but also as an actor, especially when taking up Picard.[...] through him I had an incredible role model for the character, even if I wasn’t consciously pursuing it.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkzLXZtu_Xw Finally, if you ever feel guilty about loving Star Wars or fantasizing about a crossover - DON’T! You’re in good company, according to Sir Patrick ”I will admit that, at least for us on Star Trek, we have fantasied about a combined universe between Star Wars and Trek movie. There have been a lot of ideas thrown about on putting together two iconic universes, and having all of these great characters coming into contact. I would personally get such a kick out of that.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2cSBtSdcE0 The article has a ton of interesting tidbits - and the ads are fun - so we encourage you to head to our website and trek out all of it!
Jonathan Frakes Talks Disco Season 3 Sir Patrick’s “The Next Generation” co-star - and prolific television director - Jonathan Frakes Rikered a chair to talk with friends of the network, Trekmovie.com. Hot off his Galaxycon Event, Frakes chatted with Anthony Pascale about the characters, events, and shooting of Star Trek: Discovery, season three - and in true Frakes fashion, probably told us more than he should have.
When asked to confirm his directing of three episodes this season, Frakes gave away some plot beats, saying ”Yes, I did. I actually just rewatched 303 a couple of days ago. Season three is really wonderful on Discovery, by the way. So the first episode is Michael Burnham alone in Iceland [for location shoot], which is a foreign land. And she meets “Book” [David Ajala]. The second episode is the entire crew on Discovery. And the third episode, which is the one I was fortunate enough to get, is their reunion. And it is very heavy on the emo.”
Later in the interview, Frakes discussed Trek’s newest stars. He showered praise on Book actor David Ajala before moving on to the newly announced Blu del Barrio (Adira)). ”Blu is so well cast that as the character reveals themself, I think they’ll be a new favorite. Much like Tilly—do you remember how offbeat and non-Star Trek Tilly felt in the beginning? Blu brings a different dynamic and a different color totally, but a brand new color to the palette of the group. Much in the way Tig [Notaro] did.”
Star Trek: Discovery’s Pilot Doesn’t Soar on CBS In episode 476 of Priority One - released on September 4th - we told you about Star Trek: Discovery’s re-airing of its pilot - “The Vulcan Hello”. Want to know how that went? Are you sure?
“The Vulcan Hello”, which originally aired on September 24, 2017, was repeated for terrestrial television audiences exactly three years later - September 24, 2020. Back in 2017, the series premiere - which aired at 8:30pm EST - pulled in a solid 9.5 million same-day-viewers, according to USA Today. Three years later, Variety reported that viewership had dropped to a disappointing 1.7 million viewers, losing out to ABC’s season 5 premiere of “The Match Game” (2.9 million viewers). So what does that mean? Well, right now, it only means that “The Vulcan Hello” had 1.7 million viewers.
The three year old episode was, as mentioned previously, a repeat - even to Network television viewers. There’s no need to panic.
Right?
H. Jon Benjamin Talks Tribbles One of Star Trek’s most divisive episodes seems to be the Season 2 episode of “Short Treks” titled “The Trouble With Edward”. From the IMDB summary “Newly minted Captain Lynne Lucero is excited to take command of the U.S.S. Cabot. That is, until she meets Edward Larkin, an ornery scientist who believes he has found a revolutionary new use for tribbles.” You remember Larkin, right? The guy who wanted to breed Tribbles for food. That Edward Larkin. This week, Edward Larkin himself - H. Jon Benjamin - did absolutely nothing to ingratiate himself with the episode detractors.
Benjamin sat down with telegram.com to talk about Bob’s Burgers, Archer, and “The Trouble With Edward”. Benjamin admitted to report Craig S. Semon ”I never thought I would make it in the ‘Star Trek’ universe but I did. I was a ‘Star Trek’ fan when I was a kid. It was really cool. I was thrilled to be asked.”
On playing the - unique - character, Benjamin said ”It wasn’t particularly hard to play that guy, because he was oblivious. I’m not sure he knew how despicable he was. So that was the fun of it. From what I gathered, there are some ‘Star Trek’ fans that took issue with that the way tribbles were discovered. People get very deep into everything working perfectly or logically based on the ‘Star Trek’ universe. Maybe that was a problem, but that’s not my problem.”
Finally, Benjamin addressed the fact that he may have been the first person to eat a Tribble, saying ”That’s true. But you never know. You never know if Scotty drunk ate one.”
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Cryptic Studios Announces Collaboration with Gameheads This week, it was announced that Cryptic Studios - the game development studio that designs Neverwinter, Champions Online, the upcoming Magic: Legends, and -- of course -- Star Trek Online --- has teamed up with a local organization called Gameheads. What’s important about this particular nonprofit organization, is that it welcomes low-income youth and youth of color between the ages of 15 to 24 in the Bay Area into a program that trains them in video game design, development, and DevOps. Together, these young adults will work with experienced game developers at Cryptic to “provide discipline-specific discussions, panels, and presentations and mentor students in their desired fields, such as Environment Art, Level Design, or Narrative Design.”
Additionally, Cryptic has made a financial donation to Gameheads as well as the NAACP
Personally, I believe this is an excellent partnership. You see, there is substantial evidence that points to a systemically racial barrier that makes it incredibly difficult for low-income youth of color to move up and out of poverty. Additionally, there’s evidence establishing inherent racism in technology… and no, I’m not saying your toaster burns your toast cuz you’re Carribean.
But, what I am saying is that current algorithms -- those that drive facial recognition technology for example -- have time and again misidentified individuals of color. You see, to the ghost in the machine, anyone who’s not white pretty much looks the same…. But, the thing is… that ghost is programmed by an industry led -- predominantly - by white people. So, helping students break into the tech industry is one positive way of ensuring that the tech industry remains inclusive and equitable… for the consumer and for developers..
A New Event! A New Event Prize Concept! By Shane Hoover In a blog posted Tuesday September 29th, Ambassador Kael announced an upcoming event to accompany the next Year of Klingon content release. This “Widening Gyre” event runs from October 6th through November 5th on PC. No details are provided yet about the Event itself, but the Grand Prize is breaking new ground for STO events. By completing 20 daily progress cycles in the Widening Gyre, Captains can obtain an entire 4 piece space equipment set, the Imperial Rift Space Set. So far details are scant on the set pieces, but the descriptions provided in the blog point toward a Science-based set that is trying to synergize control abilities with energy weapons. It’s too soon to give you a verdict on how we think it’ll perform, but stay tuned, Captains. Once the stats are released, you can bet we’ll be sharing our evaluations on the next show!
It is said that reputation is everything. Ah, the daily grind. It’s just part of the MMO experience, right? You run the same missions over and over to gain a reward that takes days, months or years to complete. However, if you’re tired of grinding marks for another reputation system in STO, then you will be pleased with the latest news. You can now skip the grind. Well, you can skip some of the grind. Well, you can now skip some of the grind in one section of one part of the systems available to grind in STO. Now available for purchase - a Tier V Reputation buyout from the Zen store.
Starting at 3,000 Zen, you can pass go and proceed immediately to Tier V for a single reputation on a single character. Although, the price is reduced proportionately, depending on how much progress in that reputation you’ve already made. For example, if you’ve made it to Tier 3 and just are not able or willing to continue earning those marks and running the daily project, then the price of 3,000 zen is reduced proportionately. Keep in mind, if you thought you were getting around the grind - ha - nope. You will still have to spend at least 60 days getting to Tier 6. But, this is manageable with the Tier V mark reward amount, since you get at least 600 marks when you achieve Tier V - but you still have to run those daily projects
What does this mean for you, the player - what type of player are you? New: Players new to the game should avoid this purchase as the process of leveling the reputation is something you will need to do anyway, unless you plan on buying it for all reputations, and even then, because this only goes up to tier 5 which isn’t even half the progress to tier 6.
Casual: Casual players may feel like this is a decent deal, skipping what seems like a significant in-game time sink. But if you consider yourself a casual player, 3000 Zen is probably not a small investment for you, and that can get you things you’ll use to play the game. Like an account-wide T6 ship, for instance. And if you’re paying to avoid playing the game, then...is this really the hobby for you?
Experienced: Experienced players will have a better understanding of exactly what they are getting out of the purchase and be better placed to evaluate if it’s worth the price to skip ahead a little. But in general? No. No player should purchase this.
Elite: Honestly, this seems like it’d be heresy to an elite player. Who already has all their reps finished anyway.
Rainbow Tribbles, Because We’re Better Together By Thomas Reynolds Well, captains, the 2020 Summer Event has come and gone like a beautiful Risian sunset. You know, back when Risa had sunsets. And while we’ve all enjoyed our fast ships and fabulous costumes, there’s one event item that’s snuck in under the tachyon grid and into our hearts. The Rainbow Tribble grants you a 2.5% critical chance in ground combat when you pet it. That in itself is pretty good--but it stacks with each active Rainbow Tribble on your team. Hand one out to everyone on your away team, and you’ll be looking at a 12.5% crit chance buff to every team member. Rainbow Tribbles go for 50 Lohlunat Favors from the event store, or 1 million EC on the exchange at the time of writing--a pittance for this kind of power.
OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Adventures: The Blog of Dev So you backed the Humble Bundle. You have hundreds of dollars’ worth of prime Star Trek roleplaying material at your fingertips. Great. Now what? Well don’t worry, Modiphius has you covered. Posted on September 23rd, the first post of 2d20 developer Nathan Dowdell’s blog series will walk you through the basic concepts of Star Trek Adventures character creation. Much of it will look familiar to anyone who’s played RPGs in the past (you say “proficiencies,” I say “disciplines”). But it’s definitely encouraged reading, whether this is your first time on the Final Frontier or you’re back for more glorious battles.
This week on Episode 479 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s Emmy Haul, Noah Hawley’s shelved Trek plans, Star Trek Universe’s New York Comic Con offerings, and Nostalgia at the movies! In Star Trek gaming, Timelines releases “Neither Created Nor Destroyed” and one of our audio editors, Gray, is stepping up to the mic for a look back at Gaming in the Star Trek Multiverse!
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CQ: How do you feel about Noah Hawley’s Star Trek Film? Do you like the idea of moving away from Kirk and Picard? Do you think Federation Ideals should need to ‘be saved’?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star Trek’s Emmy Showing 2020’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards show was a lot like the year itself - unorthodox. The awards ceremony, which ran from September 14th to September 19th, “honor[ed] outstanding artistic and technical achievement in a variety of television program genres, guest performances in weekly series, as well as exceptional work in the animation, reality and documentary categories.” The awards streamed throughout the week, and aired its final night on FXX ”Virtually-Live”. All nominees were required to pre-record an acceptance speech, the winners being played and the rest discarded. There was even a snafu when announcing the “Guest Actor in a Drama” - Ron Cephas Jones won, but Jason Bateman was announced the winner. Star Trek’s showing at the awards was much like the 2020 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Show and 2020 itself - a bit of a letdown.
First, the good. On Wednesday September 16th, Trek took home its first Emmy Award. The crew behind “Star Trek: Picard” won the “Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special” for it’s work on the episode “Stardust City Rag”. The episode faced - and bested - some stiff competition, including “The Mandalorian” and “ Westworld”. We would like to extend our congratulations to the team for its impressive win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RM8EVFlRM4 For a full list of the winners, trek out our link to Variety in the show notes at priorityonepodcast.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07HjZKe-0ls Noah Hawley On His Trek Offering We’ve discussed unmade Star Trek movies Ad nauseam. Whether it’s S.J. Clarksons Kelvin IV, Tarantino’s piece of the action, or Noah Hawley’s recently shelved - and mystery shrouded - Star Trek offering; many many hours of talk have been had about zero hours of visual media. Guess what we’re going to do now? No, we’re not going to perform the Star Trek theme as a polka. Right? No? No. We’re going to talk about unmade Star Trek movies! But this time, we’re getting to pull back the veil of Noah Hawley’s script thanks to Hawley himself. Get your favorite sauce ready - we’ve got trek nuggets!
On September 15th. Variety released an interview with Hawley, mainly talking about the upcoming fourth season of “Fargo” - of which Hawley created and serves as showrunner. Guess what else came up? No, not Polka Trek? What’s with you? He talked about his “in stasis” Star Trek script, saying ”We’re not doing Kirk and we’re not doing Picard. It’s a start from scratch that then allows us to do what we did with ‘Fargo,’ where for the first three hours you go, ‘Oh, it really has nothing to do with the movie,’ and then you find the money. So you reward the audience with a thing that they love.”
Hawley With EW.com Later in the week, on September 18th, Entertainment Weekly released another article with the Writer/creator/showrunner to once again discuss Fargo’s fourth season - and Star Trek. When asked about the script, Hawley explained ”I can't say much about it except it's an argument for why humanity should prevail and why we should come together and unite, which I think is important – to look at the United Federation of Planets and remember at some point Earth is what we are now and then we invented warp technology and met extraterrestrial life and everybody came together. But how? How did we get from where we are now to where they are then? And what happens if that utopian reality is challenged? There are times of challenge and war when we have to prove our values all over again. Maybe there's a time in the Federation where this ideal is challenged and it won't survive on its own. It needs to be saved.”
Star Trek Universe’s NYCC Plans In episode 473 of Priority One, we talked about the Star Trek cinema shuffle, including Noah Hawley’s script rumors. We also discussed the cancellation of New York Comic Con’s in-person festivities. This week, ViacomCBS released its plans for the New York Comic Con Metaverse online portal!
Starting Thursday October 8th at Noon - and totally ignoring Priority One’s production schedule - Star Trek takes the virtual stage with its Star Trek Universe offering. “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and “Star Trek: Discovery” are set to do the heavy lifting, with StarTrek.com saying in part ”Join the creator of Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mike McMahan, and series voice cast for a special edition of CBS All Access’ official Star Trek after-show, “The Ready Room,” as they dive into the season one finale with host Wil Wheaton.”. The website continues ”Be the first to learn the latest about Star Trek: Discovery before season three premieres on Thursday, Oct. 15, exclusively on CBS All Access, in Canada on Bell Media's CTV Sci-Fi Channel and streams on Crave, and on October 16 on Netflix in 188 countries. Join series stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Wilson Cruz; new cast members David Ajala, Blu del Barrio and Ian Alexander; and series co-showrunners and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise, for an exclusive conversation on what’s in store for the U.S.S. Discovery crew.”
If you’re interested in trekking out ALL of ReedPop’s New York Comic Con offerings, TVLine posted a concise listing of the schedule.We’ll link that, and the other articles discussed, in our show notes.
CBS Sunday Night Movies Returns If you grew up in the 80’s and 90’s, you likely had a few VHS tapes of your favorite movies, and some were probably recorded from their broadcast television airings. As such, you probably knew some - or all three - “Night at the Movies” Bumpers! Well break out the VCR, some Keebler Magic Middles Cookies, and your favorite Cabbage Patch Kid - CBS is about to get nostalgic. Sunday Night Movies is making a limited-run comeback!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK0B8jdKKBA In the face of the current epidemic, Viacom CBS has decided to fill some scheduling holes with the old favorite - CBS Sunday Night Movies - using the recently-re-acquired Paramount Pictures library. Starting on October 4th at 9:30-11:30PM ET/ 9PM-11PM PT with “Old School”, the movies will run for six non-consecutive weeks - with the first four being thematically scheduled for school release and Halloween respectively. Following “Old School” will be “Clueless”, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, and “Scream”.
“Coming to America” will round out the offerings on November 29th, but the big news - for Star Trek fans, anyway - is that “Star Trek: Beyond” will get it’s Broadcast premiere on November 1st 8-11:00 PM, ET/PT!
For a link to the full schedule, trek out the link in our show notes!
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines “Neither Created Nor Destroyed” From September 24th through the 28th, Ferengi, Augments, and Bajorans will destructively interfere with each other in Star Trek Timelines’ “Law of Conservation” Galaxy Event. Emory Erickson and Altan Inigo Soong beam in as event crew, assuming Transporter Chief Rand gets their transport patterns straightened out. Whoever prevails will claim Roger Korby as the event’s ranked reward...or is it actually his android duplicate? Who can tell?
RETROTREK The world of Star Trek gaming is vast and varied. We want to spotlight some previously released Star Trek games. Whether to celebrate a classic, or make a new introduction, we’re slingshotting around the sun for our new regular segment, RetroTrek. And now, here’s Gray with a popular Star Trek video game celebrating its 20th Anniversary.
Game: Star Trek Voyager Elite Force
This week on Episode 478 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ why Dawnn Lewis thinks Mariner is like a preacher's daughter, CBS All Access’ new name, Star Trek’s TCA Heritage award, and a trip to Bel Air! In Star Trek gaming, Timelines celebrates its newest event, and Crypto Space Command goes to Black Alert. Then, Dr. Robert Hurt joins us for this week’s Astrometrics Report
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CQ: Does Star Trek need Star power to entice new fans? Do you think the addition of an Actor like Will Smith or Brie Larson would help or hurt Star Trek?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
“It’s Interview Time” With Dawnn Lewis Kelvin Pike had “Punch it”. Prime Pike had “Hit it”. Lorca? “Go”! Picard posthumously procured Prime Pike’s “Engage” from “The Cage”. So who could blame Cerritos Captain Carol Freeman for wanting to follow Starfleet trailblazers by conjuring up her very own catch phrase - though “It’s Warp Time” may need a little work.This week, Dawnn Lewis - the voice of the aforementioned Captain Freeman - talked with TV Guide about her love of Star Trek, the Captain’s relationship with her daughter, and what she wants to do next.
Lewis told TV Guide about her history with Star Trek, saying ”I used to risk getting into trouble in order to watch Star Trek because it would come on when my brothers and I were supposed to be asleep. We would get in front of our little, small black-and-white TV with blankets and sheets covering us to make a tent to muffle the sound so that we could watch the adventures of Captain Kirk, Lieutenant Uhura, and Mr. Spock traipsing through the galaxy”
In regards to Captain Freeman’s relationship with her estranged Daughter - Ensign Beckett Mariner, Lewis said ”Their relationship reminds me of growing up a preacher's kid. [...] you often find that the preacher's kids are probably the baddest kids in the church. They are trying to break every rule, trying to be everything except what their parents have been trying to encourage everybody else to be. So even if you're one of the best parents, sometimes your kids can still make choices that you really wish they would not make.”
Dawnn Lewis, who is currently working with Lower Decks co-star Jack Quad on Amazon’s “The Boys”, talked about what she wants to do next, telling reporter Keisha Hatchett ”Please make me an alien in Discovery, Picard, somewhere. Please make me an alien. I want to do it”
CBS All Access Gets a New Name - Paramount+ Have you been waiting with bated breath for the announcement of CBS All Access’ new name? Were you spending the time anxiously awaiting the rebrand of the On-Demand Streaming service? Have you forgone relationships, job opportunities, and basic hygiene for fear of missing the news when it finally drops? Well friends, the wait is over. So call your family, get your resume up-to-date, bathe yourself, and get ready for the big reveal! But seriously, you should clean yourself up.
On Tuesday September 15th, Viacom CBS dropped the news that starting in early 2021, the service formerly known as CBS All Access would soon and henceforth be called - Paramount+. CEO Bob Bakish said in a press release ”Paramount is an iconic and storied brand beloved by consumers all over the world, and it is synonymous with quality, integrity and world-class storytelling. With Paramount+, we’re excited to establish one global streaming brand in the broad-pay segment that will draw on the sheer breadth and depth of the ViacomCBS portfolio to offer an extraordinary collection of content for everyone to enjoy.”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnfDBLIprkQ&feature=youtu.be Deadline reports that ViacomCBS’ other streaming service - Showtime - will continue to operate independently from the newly named Paramount+, but that the Australian “10 All Access” will fall in-line with its US counterpart. No definitive announcements were made about price, tiering, or availability outside of the US and Australia - which are undoubtedly big questions that need answering. Keep listening, we’ll let you know more when we find it out!.
Star Trek Receives a TCA Heritage Award Finally this week, we’d like to congratulate Star Trek on its Television Critics Association Heritage Award! From StarTrek.com ”The Television Critics Association (TCA) was proud to bestow the Heritage Award upon Gene Roddenberry’s landmark 1966 sci-fi epic Star Trek, in recognition of the groundbreaking series which brought the future to life — illustrating a unique vision that is equal parts hopeful and cautious as it explored issues such as bigotry, religion, politics, sexism, and human rights through timeless stories of love, war, intrigue, and adventure in outer space — with the help of a strong cast that was among the first to feature an African-American actress in a significant leading role.”. The son of Star Trek creator, head of the Roddenberry Podcast Network, and our friend - Rod Roddenberry - accepted the award.
Once again, we’d like to congratulate Star Trek on this well earned award!
RUMOR REPORT: Will Smith Being Eyed for Trek! Now, this is a story all about how
Our show got flipped-turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute
Just sit right there
And tell you how we covered rumors ‘bout Star Trek right here!
Click-baity website WeGotThisCovered.com posted a fun bit of rumor this week, saying that ViacomCBS was looking to add one of Hollywood's biggest stars to its Star Trek lineup - Will Smith. No, we aren’t talking about the background actor that appeared as a Ventu in Voyager’s seventh season episode “Natural Law” - though we aren’t taking anything away from THAT Will Smith’s performance or career, either. We are talking about “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air”. One of the “Bad Boys”. “Hancock”. THAT Will Smith.
Photo Courtesy of Memory Alpha From WeGotThisCovered ”According to our intel – which comes from the same sources that told us Captain Pike would be getting his own spinoff long before Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was announced – the studio are keen to recruit Will Smith to play a Starfleet captain. Although, at this time, it isn’t yet clear exactly what movie they’re eying him for.”. Scott Campbell, the writer of the story, goes on to say that the studio is also looking to add Robert Downey Jr. and Brie Larson to the franchise and that ”it would certainly appear that the studio [is] actively seeking an injection of star power to ensure that the next installment in the franchise can make it into production sooner rather than later.”
Will Smith. Photo Courtesy of IMDB Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines “Yas Queen!” A Kahn-ut-tu, a smuggler, and an unscrupulous toy collector walk into a bar… where they’re featured crew for the latest Star Trek Timelines skirmish Event. Nona, Kivas Fajo, and Smuggler Kasidy Yates, as mentioned, are featured crew members. All crew with the Borg trait are also getting event bonuses. And joining them all for the event, a new ship transwarps into Timelines - the Borg Queen’s Vessel.
Crypto Space Commander Goes to Black Alert Ethereum blockchain based MMO Crypto Space Command, or CSC, is colliding once again with the Star Trek universe. Just like last year, Mysterious Rifts are popping up in CSC and Star Trek’s universe is crossing over. This time, the Event sees Star Trek Discovery making its way into CSC. Five unique 1-of-1 ships are being Dutch auctioned for the event, starting at an eye-watering $100,000.
The Disco USS Enterprise NCC-1701 has already sold, fetching $873.50. Up for auction at the time of recording is the USS Shenzhou, currently priced around $50,000 and ticking down. And coming up after the Shenzhou are the Klingon Sarcophagus ship, the USS Yeager, and finally the USS Discovery herself. A new Star Trek: Discovery Crate is also available now in CSC as part of the event. The $20 loot box contains 5 items, either Star Trek Ships or Star Trek Ship Skins. The Skins can also be converted into a collectable currency used to acquire the Star Trek Ships in-game.
This week on Episode 477 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ STAR TREK DAY. More specifically, we dive deep into the Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, and Strange New Worlds panels and discuss what was discussed during their discussions! In Star Trek gaming, Scopely indulges in shrooms and Timeline celebrates Star Trek Day with Giveaways - and takeaways!
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CQ: How did you celebrate the first OFFICIAL Star Trek Day?
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CQ: If you’re not currently playing Fleet Command, does new Prime Timeline content make you more likely to pick it up?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star Trek Day Star Trek fans are, sometimes, a bit entitled - and at Priority One we’d argue rightly so. Star Trek’s original series received a third season - and a ticket to syndication - because of a write-in campaign led by the incomparable superfans Bjo and John Trimble. Star Trek fans helped start the modern-day Mega-Convention when, in 1972, over 3000 Trekkies gathered at the Manhattan Hilton Hotel in New York City to celebrate our beloved franchise. We passed content droughts by writing fan-fiction and creating fan-zines - the precursor to the modern day internet fan-sites. Our unequaled enthusiasm helped spawn an animated series, a movie series, television spin-offs, more movie series, and even helped launch a network - UPN - and a streaming platform - CBS All Access. That’s not even mentioning the countless hours of reading, listening, and viewing content the community has generated - for absolutely free. We’ve even celebrated a couple of unofficial holidays. June 16th has long been recognized as Captain Picard Day - thanks to its appearance in the NextGen episode “The Pegasus”. And September 8th’s air date of Star Trek's first episode, “The Man Trap” - has been our unofficial Star Trek Day
This year, the newly reunited ViacomCBS seemed to validate and recognize its fans by acknowledging September 8th, the most holy of Star Trek days - an OFFICIAL Star Trek Day! The day was spent streaming Star Trek - episodes, panels, and discussions - to celebrate the franchise. But it wasn’t PURELY a corporate advertisement. It celebrated the heart of the IP by once again instituting the StarTrekUnitedGives hashtag on its social media platforms. For every #StarTrekUnitedGives ViacomCBS received, the company would donate One US dollar to “Charities that champion equality, social justice, and the pursuit of scientific advancements”.
This week we’re going to cover the virtual panels of the newest Star Trek series - Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, and the upcoming Strange New Worlds. But first we want to know
“Star Trek: Discovery” Panel Following a streaming schedule that featured episodes from the entire Star Trek catalogue, the team turned its focus to pre-recorded panels and interviews - and the first on the docket was “Star Trek: Discovery”. The panel was introduced by series lead Sonequa Martin-Green - who presented Discovery’s official Season 3 trailer - before handing the reins to host Mica Burton. Burton moderated a panel that featured Star Trek boss Alex Kurtzman, Discovery Show runner Michelle Paradise, and series new-comer David Ajala.
A central point of the panel - and frankly the whole day - was hope in a time of despair. Alex Kurtzman discussed the state of the federation nearly 1000 years in Discovery’s future, and how Star Trek’s message today jives with Gene Roddenberry’s message from 1966.
The team also discussed WHY the federation wasn’t in the position of power that Discovery had left it in the 23th century. In the trailer, “Book” - played by panel attendee and Star Trek newcomer David Ajala - notes that Starfleet suffered a decline during a period called “the burn”. Kurtzman explained its effect on the current state of the Federation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TASfgIN4ZXA Discovery Introduces Star Trek’s FIRST Non-Binary and Trans Leads! This week, news broke that Star Trek was FINALLY introducing BOTH a Trans AND Non-Binary Character to the main cast of Discovery. Trek’s first non-Binary character - portrayed by Blu del Barrio - spoke with glaad.org about the role, saying ”When we meet Adira, they're suffering from memory loss. They remember nothing from their past, and very little about themself. They know they're non-binary, of course, but coming onto Discovery they're cautious about sharing that information with anyone. They're a private person, so they aren't going to divulge a lot about themselves to a ship full of strangers. It's not until Adira has found a place of comfort with Stamets and Culber that they feel they can talk about who they are.”
Regarding the upcoming Trans character, Deadline reported “Ian Alexander will play the transgender character Gray, empathetic, warm and eager to fulfill his lifelong dream of being a Trill host, but he will have to adapt when his life takes an unexpected turn.”
Photo Courtesy of Deadline Both characters were under TIGHT wraps during the panel, but Michelle Paradise was able to give a small bit of information regarding their roles!
The panel is CHOCK FULL of great information - like why Discovery has a new Logo. Trek out the hope-filled trailer and hope-ier panel interview by heading to priorityonepodcast.com
“Strange New Worlds” Panel We’re going to skip over a few panels this week and cover the “new” stuff coming down the...PIKE...
Sorry
We’d certainly suggest you trek out EVERYTHING offered on September 8th, but since OUR time is limited, we’re going to skip ahead to the history, and see what the “Strange New Worlds” crew had to say about the upcoming show and Star Trek’s future’s past!
Mica Burton once again moderated the panel, this time with series leads Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, and Ethan Peck as well as series EP’s Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers and writers Akela Cooper and Davy Perez. After some really interesting - and fun - anecdotes about how the show came to be, Series EP Henry Alonso Meyer discussed the format of the series.
Davy Perez reinforced the “morals, messages, and meanings” of Star Trek’s storytelling in regards to “Strange New Worlds”. We may want to put that info into the “Mission Log”?
Do not skip watching the full panel. Anson Mount recalling his conversation with an apple-eating-Alex-Kurtzman is worth the price of admission. We’ll embed the video on our website, so be sure to head over and trek it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY4RvbEGLFE “Star Trek: Picard” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” Panels Star Trek: Picard’s panel was moderated by Wil Wheaton, starred Sir Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes, and was titled “Picard & The Next Generation Panel”. So if you’re thinking “the news might not be groundbreaking”, you’re probably pretty perceptive. BUT that’s not to say Sir Patrick didn’t deliver. When asked about what’s to come, Stewart unleashed some pure hype.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sSPajpSRiM Where things got interesting was the “Lower Decks” panel. Yes - we’re half-way through the season. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t more story to tell. Prior to releasing the mid-season teaser, showrunner Mike McMahon spilled some Trek-nuggets ripe for the dunking. The “Midseason” trailer shows the aforementioned “legacy actor”, and offers a look at the back nine of Star Trek’s newest animated offering.We’ll, of course, have a link in our show notes, so be sure to trek out both panels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jRSC8_lNCs Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Fleet Command Hits The Space Shrooms Consider the following scenario: you have a successful Star Trek-themed mobile game set entirely in the Kelvin Timeline. You want to add content from Discovery (whose third season starts this October), but your game is Kelvin Timeline-only. And to not be Kelvin Timeline-only, you have to add that content from Discovery. That, captains, is called a Patch-22.
Now we know 2020 has been...a bit much. Believe it or not, it’s only been two weeks since ViacomCBS gave Fleet Command developer Scopely free reign of the franchise’s TV and film content, and we weren’t expecting anything to follow so soon. Surprise! Fleet Command Patch 22, which Scopely announced on September 8th, will begin the game’s first Prime Timeline story arc in the era of Discovery. Michael Burnham, Stamets, Saru, and the NCC-1031 itself join Fleet Command’s playable roster, with new random Anomalies and story missions available through a Disco-specific Battle Pass. The patch will also improve the user interface for Battle Report storage and guarantees an Exchange Armada spawn rate in all Exchange systems.
Star Trek Timelines Giveaways and Takeaways Fleet Command isn’t the only Trek game getting in on the Star Trek Day festivities. Until September 15th, Star Trek Timelines is bringing back player-favorite temporary achievements for increased grind rewards. However these achievements now have tiers, so the more tasks you complete, the more dilithium and premiums you earn. The Timelines team also put together a special version of their biweekly in-game care package, and took the time to share their thoughts on what working with the Star Trek property means to them. For Timelines Communications Lead Shan, Star Trek represents hope. Hope for a better world, a better future - one we can all have a hand in creating.
This week on Episode 476 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Terrestrial Trek, Chris Pine’s pining, Takei’s Rapier wit, why James MacKinnon loves Bananas, and Bob Picardo’s newest role. In Gaming news, Star Trek: Timelines launches Wolves and Wraiths!
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CQ: Will you be watching “Star Trek: Discovery” on CBS? Is this your first time viewing the series?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Discovery to Air on Terrestrial Television Back in 1998, a year before the introduction of TiVo, NBC ran a Summer campaign promoting their re-runs of popular television programming. The slogan - “If you haven’t seen it, it’s new to you” - seems as relevant now as it was in the VHS-recording nightmare times of 1998. Why, you ask? Because if you held out on watching “Star Trek: Discovery” due to CBS ALL ACCESS subscription costs, then you’ll have new-to-you Star Trek very very soon!
On Wednesday August 26th, CBS released its revised fall line-up. The original CBS schedule featured fan-favorites including NCIS and Young Sheldon as well as newcomers like Chuck Lorre’s “B Positive” and Queen Latifa’s “The Equalizer” Reboot. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, CBS pivoted towards reality TV and previously non-broadcast programming to fill the gaps. One of those non-broadcast programs is, as we implied already, “Star Trek: Discovery”’s first season!
CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said of the revised line-up “This is hardly a traditional fall season, but we are prepared with a strong slate of original content while our regular scripted series begin production. Based on our current timeline, we hope to start rolling out our previously announced fall series as they become available in November.”
So when will you be able to catch Discovery over-the-air? Starting Thursday September 17th, Discovery will air from 10PM to 11PM, following the popular “Big Brother” and “Love Island”.
Chris Pine Is (WAS) Still Interested in a Star Trek IV Star Trek legend and Twitter connoisseur William Shatner has a history of changing his mind. He wants to play Kirk, Kirk’s story is already told. He loves his co-stars, he has problems with his co-stars. He wants to go to space...he still wants to go to space - okay that last one was a bad example, but you see where we’re going. But what about the other actor who’s played Starfleet’s youngest Captain. What about Chris Pine?
We ask because this week, August 27th, the new podcast “Things are Going Great For Me With Claude Deering” launched an interview with A-lister Chris Pine. During the interview, the 40 year-old actor discussed his newest film - “Wonder Woman 1984” - partying with his mom, and of course, Star Trek. If you’re a fan of Kelvin Trek, what he had to say was heartening. Pine told Deering "I haven't heard anything. I mean, I get asked these questions all the time. I'm like the last person to find anything out. So, I've heard -- what have I heard? Tarantino is going to do one. And then, who is it? Noah Hawley was going to do something else, and then that fell through. And then he's going to do something with the Discovery, the new Alex Kurtzman-led cast. So, I really don't know. I know that Paramount is coming out of having restructured a bit and kind of a major corporate restructuring. So hopefully, when all that dust settles, something concrete will come out of it, and we'll get to work. I'd love to do it."
If you’re a Kelvin fan, great news - right? Well, that brings us back to Pine’s convictions. This interview was recorded in April of this year, so if he is prone to changing his mind like his fellow-Kirk-actor...who knows where he stands today? Be sure to follow the link in our show notes to listen to the full episode of “Things are Going Great For Me”!
George Takei Talks To StarTrek.com Another social-media guru straight outta Connie had some interesting things to say about his time on Star Trek, and whether or not he’d be interested in a return - though we shouldn't call it a comeback - he’s been here for years.
George Takei, Star Trek’s own Hikaru Sulu, sat down with StarTrek.com and discussed his favorite episode of Star Trek’s Original series. Takei cited “The Naked Time”, saying ”I loved being unchained from that damn console. Episode after episode, there I am. They may have given me promotions, from the Lieutenant, to becoming the Lieutenant Commander, and then Commander, but I'm still there at that same console, saying “Aye. aye, sir, warp three!” Well, at least in that episode, I showed them that I had a life beyond just “Aye. aye, sir, warp three!” I can fence.”
Takei also revealed some on-set drama regarding that episode, telling Bex April May ”Well, the fencing was an important scene, and I didn't know how to fence, either. I had to take formal fencing lessons a couple of weeks before we were to shoot that.[...] Jimmy Doohan, who played Scotty, was a very perceptive person. He heard the sound of my stamping and panting, and huffing and puffing, and walked all the way from the opposite end of the soundstage [...] Just as I'm lunging, he appears behind the flat, and I miss him, literally by inches, from his nose. He was shocked and startled, and went rushing back to the set, complaining to the Assistant Director, “George just assaulted me with his fencing foil!”
For more of the interview with the ever-entertaining George Takei, including what he thought Star Trek VI should have been called and whether or not he would return as Sulu, trek out the link in our show notes!
James Mackinnon on Creating - And Being - Picard’s Borg This week, Star Trek’s “For Your Consideration” interviews continued. This time SYFY Wire spoke with a behind-the-scenes star - Dept head Prosthetics and Special Makeup Effects James MacKinnon. And as it turns out, MacKinnon is in front of the camera as well!
The five-time Emmy winner - and this year’s nominee for his role as Makeup director on “Star Trek: Picard” - talked about his secret weapon - and it’s bananas ”Yes. [Laughs] Bananas are my go-to for inside flesh. Whenever you slice somebody open, there’s fatty tissue and other layers of stuff. If you sculpt as deep as possible, and add a little bit of banana, little chunks of banana, with a little bit of [fake] blood, it makes it look like fatty tissue…. So I always have a banana in the trailer every day, just in case you need a little bit of meaty tissue...”
Mackinnon also talked about his time in front of the camera, and how it affects interactions with the fans ”My assistants Richard [Redlefsen] and Alexei [Dmitriew] slipped me in during lunch, because we didn’t want production to wait. Our lunch break is 45 minutes, and this makeup usually takes an hour and a half, but we pounded through! I’m a very TNG-looking Borg, so it’s a bit of a throwback….”
Bob Picardo Joins “To Meet the Faces You Meet” Finally this week, we’d like to mention that former Star Trek Doctor and all-around-great-science-ambassador Robert Picardo has landed a new role on the Kickstarter film "To Meet the Faces You Meet".
From the "To Meet the Faces You Meet" kickstarter page, the synopsis states The military thought they had created the ultimate weapon-a soldier (Friz) linked symbiotically with an artificially intelligent spaceship (MEAD: Mobile Extrasensory Autonomous Deceptor) with the ability to project illusions so real that they cannot be distinguished from reality. Together, Friz and MEAD became the most deadly fighting force the world had seen.
There was one problem: An errant bit of programming instilled MEAD with a conscience and pacifist tendencies that made him and his human symbiote useless for military purposes. Scheduled for "decommission," Friz and MEAD go on the run, pursued by bounty hunters and an admiral with a personal axe to grind.
Picardo will play ADMIRAL GILLETTE, the antagonist of the film. Other stars include Patton Oswalt and PATRICK WARBURTON. We’ll have a link to the kickstarter in our show notes!
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
George Brinson This week we are joined by George Brinson: A veteran, Information Technology Manager, and Star Trek Online player. Mr.Brinson talks with the team about how Star Trek Online has influenced him; and a troubling interaction with Cryptic support.
Star Trek Timelines: Wolves and Wraiths From September 3rd through 7th, Star Trek Timelines players will conclude their human-Romulan history studies in the “Restoration” Hybrid Galaxy/Skirmish Event, the last chapter in the Capitoline Wolf Mega-Event. The ranked reward is sure to satisfy any player’s vaulting ambitions: Her most Imperial Majesty, and returning 5-star crew member, Emperor Georgiou. The new 5-star RomuLannister sister Narissa heads the event crew, along with 5-star Captain Erika Hernandez, and returning 4-star Rura Penthe Reed doing his best Patrick Bateman deep cut.
Timelines also begins its Haunted Heroines campaign on September 3rd, featuring 5-star Pah-wraith Keiko and 4-star Tieran Possessed Kes. Disruptor Beam has yet to release details about the four-week event’s narrative. However it’s safe to say the current theme of confronting one’s past isn’t going away soon.
Star Trek Fleet Command: Scopely Names a New Chief Business Officer Scopely, the developer behind Star Trek Fleet Command, purchased FoxNext Games back in January, and that acquisition has led to a new announcement. As reported on website GameDaily.biz, Scopely have named former FoxNext president Aaron Loeb as their new Chief Business Officer. Describing his position, Loeb said his responsibility is driving Scopely’s core business of game services. Speaking to GameDaily, he said, Somehow, rooted in our industry’s history, we came to a belief that ‘fun’ is the opposite of ‘business’ … My experiences have taught me to recognize that when done right, ‘fun’ and ‘business’ are a near total overlap.
Loeb praises Scopely’s fearless approach to creative game development. He goes so far as singling out Star Trek Fleet Command, saying It’s a game that was given the time and support it needed to achieve the greatness that the team knew was within their grasp. And today, it’s one of the most (if not the most) deeply engaging games on mobile.
This week on Episode 475 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Alex Kurtzman’s big feelings on Short Treks - AGAIN, a few good men - and a woman - talk Star Trek litigation, another convention gets postponed, and we shouldn’t necessarily give up - or surrender. In Gaming news, Star Trek Adventures raises a ton of money, Timelines introduces “Whistles and Canaries”, and Fleet Command brings the small screen to the smaller screen!
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CQ: If you’re not already playing Fleet Command will this update entice you to start playing?
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CQ: Now that Lower Decks has three episodes out, are you enjoying the show? Why or why not?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Alex Kurtzman Talks Short Treks - AGAIN Alex Kurtzman and Deadline go together like the proverbial peanut butter and jelly, or is it peanut butter and chocolate, or is it chocolate and milk. Regardless, Kurtzman once again sat down with Deadline to talk turkey about Short Treks, the franchise, and his old friend. Turkey and gravy?
Kurtzman discussed the birth of Short Treks, telling Deadline they had wanted initially to drop Season 2 before we would be ready to deliver everything we needed to for Season 1, and I said, ” Okay, well how about this? If you delay the drop of Season 2, what we can do is some Short Treks. We’ll use our sets, and try this interesting experiment and see if it works, and it will buy us some time for Star Trek awareness to remain in the cultural conversation.” They said, “Sure, okay. Let’s try it,” and we started out doing five, and people really liked them.
When asked about what was the most difficult aspect of Short Treks, Kurtzman pointed to animation, but spoke highly of old friend Michael Giacchino - and how the composer's knowledge of the medium helped. what was great about working with Michael was that because he had done this already, he was very prepared for the process, and gave me a headline up front about, “Okay, you’ve got about three or four off-ramps along the way, and then we can’t change it. So, let’s make sure that we have these regular check-ins that allow us to make sure we are agreeing, and heading down the right road, so that when we get to what will become an irreversible moment, we’re feeling great about it.” And that was awesome. That was really helpful for me to understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE0ZnsgNQVU I Know The Law! Please don’t tell me what I know and I don’t know...I KNOW THE LAW!! Well, maybe I don’t, but we have a couple of law type people here, so this conversation should be interesting!
In a story that broke last week, Video Game developer Anas Abdin lost his Second Circuit Court case against CBS and Netflix. Our script isn’t going to deep-dive into this, because frankly the writer doesn’t know as much as the two experts currently present. In short, the first filing of the suit - which alleged Abdin’s in-development point-and-click space-faring adventure game featuring a gay couple and intergalactic tardigrades was infringed on by “Star Trek: Discovery”’s first season story line and characters - was dismissed by the court for the Southern District of New York.
On August 17th, Abdin’s second go at litigation was as successful as his first, with the judge saying in part “Abdin’s space-traveling tardigrade is an unprotectable idea because it is a generalized expression of a scientific fact—namely, the known ability of a tardigrade to survive in space […] By permitting Abdin to exclusively own the idea of a space-traveling tardigrade, this Court would improperly withdraw that idea from the public domain and stifle creativity naturally flowing from the scientific fact that tardigrades can survive the vacuum of space.”
Do you want to know the law? The ancient concepts in their own language? Learn the intent of the men who wrote them, from Moses to the tribunal of Alpha III? Ask Tony and Cat!
https://twitter.com/AnasAbdin/status/1031936012942028801 Destination Star Trek Germany Cancelled “Now, isn't that a thought? Here we are, antibodies of our own galaxy, attacking an invading germ. Be ironic indeed if that were our sole destiny, wouldn't it?” Well staying home, socially distancing, and wearing a mask is our way of destroying a disease, and Destination Star Trek Germany agrees.
“Europe's Official Star Trek Convention” - Destination Star Trek Germany - has been postponed from October 2020 to June 25th through June 27th of 2021. In a Statement on their website, Destination said in part Due to government restrictions it is with sadness we must postpone this October's Destination Star Trek Germany event in Dortmund. [...] We still plan to centre [OUR NEXT CONVENTION] around Voyager’s anniversary, since it’s not fair that we were not all able to celebrate it properly this year and we know they are still really looking forward to seeing you, as you are them!
In regards to tickets, the announcement said Tickets already purchased will be automatically valid for the new date. In line with the government's policy, if you cannot make the new date then you can get a voucher from us that you can use for any Destination Star Trek event, in Germany or the UK, or on any DST product, up until December 2022.
If you’re thinking “no biggie, I’ll just head to London in November”, you may want to wait before booking tickets. On August 19th, Destination Star Trek posted on their facebook page We are just reviewing and evaluating things at the moment and we will have an update on Destination Star Trek London in the next few weeks for you all. We really appreciate your patience in this turbulent time and hope that you have all managed to stay well and look after yourselves!
https://www.facebook.com/DestinationStarTrek/posts/3178862388879556 More Info on the Now Cancelled “Galaxy Quest Series Finally this week, we go Star Trek adjacent. WAY BACK in Priority One Podcast episode 344 we talked about the possibility of a Galaxy Quest television series. Those hopes were dashed with the unfortunate passing of the great Alan Rickman. This week, Collider talked with would-be showrunner of the Galaxy Quest series - Dean Parisot - about his upcoming “Bill and Ted” sequel, but the conversation took a turn towards Galaxy Quest.
Parisot confirmed the series was in planning, and that Alan Rickman’s passing was the reason for the shows cancellation - but he was vague about whether it was REALLY cancelled or mostly cancelled, saying “We couldn’t go forward after that because we loved Alan, who was the sweetest, most generous person on the planet. We just couldn’t see it without him. We’re still talking about it all the time. Who knows.”
Later, Parisot discussed the general plot of the film, telling Collider “It was finding these guys, they’re even more pathetic because it’s 15 years or 20 years later. Tim Allen’s character lets it go that he really went to outer space and have been mocked ever since, they lost their TV show and they’re even more of a disaster. It was a great opening because they were asked to go to Comic Con and they think it’s because they’re going to reinvigorate the series but instead they’re going to hand it off to a younger group of actors. So Jason Nesmeth [Allen’s character] gets in a horrible fistfight on stage and it went from there.”
Rumor Report We’d also like to take a quick second and note that - from James Cawley Facebook page - The Very Large Enterprise Model that greeted fans at the entrance of the old STAR TREK THE EXPERIENCE will be warping it’s way to STAR TREK: ORIGINAL SERIES SET TOUR for permanent display! After a round of restorations, she will be flying high inside our facility! More updates as we progress The post is only viewable by Facebook friends of Cawley, but we’ll be keeping a close eye on upcoming news and announcements. Thanks to our fearless leader Elio for the tip!
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Adventures: This Far, Still Farther The Star Trek Adventures RPG Book Bundle came to a close on August 19, with 17,423 bundles sold and $274,434.09 raised for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Priority One Podcast congratulates Modiphius Entertainment on their successful campaign, and its contribution to social progress for all. We’re always glad to see Star Trek license holders help build the better future our favorite franchise promises.
Star Trek Timelines: “Whistles and Canaries” The Capitoline Wolf Mega-Event for Star Trek Timelines continues this Thursday, August 26th with "Whistles and Canaries". In this Galaxy Event the Maquis, Section 31, and Dominion factions will vie for the new 5-star Captain Erika Hernandez ranked reward crewmember, with the 5-star Jhamel, new 4-star Ransom Shran, and returning 4-star Alidar Jarok as event crew. Of course the enigmatic 5-star Humanoid Figure returns as event crew as well, no doubt with their own nefarious agenda in mind. The Capitoline Wolf ends next week with the “Restoration” Hybrid Galaxy/Skirmish Event.
Star Trek Fleet Command: Oh Yeah, TV, That’s A Thing Isn’t It Launched almost two years ago, Star Trek Fleet Command lets players continue the continuity established by the Abrams Trek films–or the “Kelvin Timeline,” if you’re feeling formal. Since then, twenty-one updates have built out a detailed world for an otherwise narrowly-defined narrative. But in the near future, players might look through the lens flare and ask “new content, who Dis?”...Discovery, that is.On August 24th, game developer Scopely announced outcomes from a recent discussion with ViacomCBS about Fleet Command’s success as a game. “The important news was that Star Trek Fleet Command will soon welcome all of Star Trek’s past, present, and future. That includes the film and TV series from the Star Trek Original Series, Next Generation, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise....Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, and more to come.” Fleet Command intends to release content arcs focused on one TV series at a time, though a narrative path through the end of this year has yet to be determined. Interactions between story arc elements will depend on the choices that players make when assembling their crews.
This week on Episode 474 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Alex Kurtzman’s big feelings on Short Treks, where “Strange New Worlds” is heading, how you can get some free Trek, and WHO wants to be part of the Star Trek Franchise. In Gaming news, Timelines launches “Plateau of Tomorrow” and Star Trek Adventures proposes that it’s Good to be Bad!
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CQ: During the COVID Pandemic, how are you listening to Priority One Podcast?
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CQ: What was your favorite Season 2 Short Trek? Which was your least favorite?
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CQ: If you could cast David Tennant in any role in Star Trek, which role would it be?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Alex Kurtzman Talks Short Treks As the idiom goes - “Good things come in small packages”. Jewelry boxes - small. Puppies - small. Priority One Producer - small. Emmy nominated Star Trek program - small - or more precisely, Short.
This week, Star Trek Admiral Alex Kurtzman sat down with Deadline Senior Editor and Chief TV Critic Dominic Patten to talk about the Emmy nominated Short Treks “The Girl Who Made the Stars” and “Q&A”. In general, what Kurtzman likes about Short Treks is the series ability to explore things that would otherwise go unseen in the Star Trek multiverse - sometimes using different mediums. With regards to the animated “The Girl Who Made The Stars”, Kurtzman wanted to take the opportunity to emulate another animation house - Pixar.
Talking about “Q&A”, Kurtzman pointed out his love of “Waiting for Godot” and Hitchcock’s “Rope” and “Lifeboat”, citing the limited sets and how that challenge has the opportunity to ramp up the drama. He then told an interesting story about Picard Season 1 showrunner Michael Chabon, the writer of “Q&A”
Finally, Kurtzman talked about the challenges of making Short Treks, as well as what’s to come in future seasons. We’ll of course have the full video in our show notes, so be sure to trek it out!
Screenshot Courtesy of Deadline Then Kurtzman Talks Strange New Worlds! During Kurtzman’s sit-down with Dominic Patton on Deadlines “Contenders Television: The Nominees”, the conversation shifted from the Short Trek “Q&A” to the highly-anticipated “Strange New Worlds”. For those that don’t remember, “Strange New Worlds” is the recently announced live-action series that will focus on Anson Mount’s Christopher Pike, Ethan Peck’s Mr. Spock, and Rebecca Romijn’s Number One aboard the Enterprise, pre-Kirk. The bad news is that Kurtzman didn’t talk long about the upcoming series - but if we’ve learned anything from the previous segment, content doesn’t necessarily have to be long to be good!
Kurtzman minced NO words when he gave a synopsis of the show - and may we just say...SQUEEEEE!!!! And one more time for the people in the back - SQUUUEEEE!!!!
Excuse me.
Kurtzman then spoke to Pike and the crew’s optimism, and how Pike’s trauma could open interesting story-telling doors for the series.
Watch Short Trek Season 2 for Free! If you haven’t seen any “so-called” NuTrek - that is to say any Star Trek launched on CBS All Access - and you are feeling a little left out, then we may have some good news. As a “For Your Consideration” Emmy push, CBS has made its entire second season of Short Treks available - absolutely free!
Reported by CNET, who’s parent company is ViacomCBS, the second season is free to view on CBS.com and youtube and includes “Q&A”, “The Trouble With Edward”, “Ask Not”, “Ephraim and Dot”, “The Girl Who Made the Stars”, and “Children of Mars”. We’ll link the Youtube videos to our show notes, so you can give them a watch from the comfort of Priority One Podcast.com! But don’t wait, you’ll only have access to the episodes until August 31st!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j6s_zfgv4c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx0Eg5NvDbw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHAEBJ7xKv4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72w6-qP0Ve0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGOsa4Ojiss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hot0uT8c3ys David Tennant Wants A Shot At Trek Star Trek, in the United States particularly, is one of the founding fathers of nerd-pop culture. Even if you haven’t seen an episode of the original series, you probably know who Spock is or that Scotty will beam you up. In England, the same is likely true, but there is a franchise even older - even more popular than Trek - WHO knows what it is?
Doctor Who, of course. The series which first aired in 1963, three years before Star Trek, follows the adventures of a rogue time lord - known as the Doctor - and his companions. They travel through space and time using the TARDIS, a blue police box that was common in England in the mid-60’s. So why are we talking about Doctor Who on our Star Trek podcast? Because the tenth Doctor, and one of the most popular, wants a go at Trek.
In a Reddit AMA thread, David Tennant - who played the tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010 - was asked which franchise he would most like to “Cross off his acting bucket list, Tennant responded ”Star Trek would be great. After talking to George Takei for the podcast I’ve got a bit immersed in it.”. According to SyFy.com, the podcast Tennant was referring to was “David Tennant Does A Podcast With....”.
There were several suggestions on who the former Who should play, but Trelane and Q both received quite a bit of Buzz. Q would be apropos, as SyFy points out. The Borg - which were introduced in the episode “Q Who” - were based on Doctor Who’s Cybermen.
Photo Courtesy of SyFy.com Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines: “Plateau of Tomorrow” From Thursday, August 20th to Monday, August 24th, Star Trek Timelines plumbs the darkest depths of the 20th century with the “Plateau of Tomorrow” Faction Event for the Dominion, Terran and Klingon Empires. The second part of The Capitoline Wolf story, this event features the new 5-star "Brigitte" Torres, 5-star Alicia Travers, returning 4-star Incognito Kirk, and recurring 5-star Humanoid Figure event crew. Equally new is the 5-star Aenar Jhamel faction reward, which will feature in the following week’s “Whistles and Canaries” Galaxy Event.
Star Trek Adventures: It’s Good to Be Bad There are no villains who don’t have their reasons, said Mr. Welles–and now, there are eight fewer villains who don’t have stats either. The latest release for Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures, “Iconic Villains,” turns eight of Trek’s most celebrated baddies into fully playable non-player characters. The 15-page PDF-only document sells for US$5.22 for your tabletop gaming needs, and the accompanying miniatures set will set you back US$52.34 once Modiphius has more of them to sell. However one of the featured foes is none other than Q himself, which makes us wonder: what does God need with a stat block?
Check-Out Time for Trexels II If you’ve been interested in developer YesGnome's Trexels II mobile game, but never got around to playing it, you have until the end of this month to get it in gear. On August 14th, YesGnome announced on Facebook that “the time has come...to part ways.” Trexels II will no longer be available on the Google Play or Apple App Stores as of September 1st, but it is not going away entirely. The game servers will still be maintained after that date “until further notice.”
This week on Episode 473 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s cinema shuffling, Prodigy’s newest hire, and where our vagabond shoes WON’T be straying. In Star Trek gaming, our friends, the Women at Warp, share an invaluable resource for gamers, Timelines gets a Mega-Event, and Modiphius is raising a small fortune for Black Lives Matter.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Weeks Community Question Is:
CQ: Would you rather see a fourth Kelvin film, Noah Hawley’s Pandemic Pitch, or a 2021 version of “A Piece of the Action”?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star Trek Movie Plans are Undecided Werner Herzog once said “I WOULD TRAVEL DOWN TO HELL AND WRESTLE A FILM AWAY FROM THE DEVIL IF IT WAS NECESSARY.”. We Star Trek fans may need to get in touch with Mr. Herzog - because the Star Trek film franchise is in a bit of limbo.
On Friday August 7th, Deadline broke the story that Paramount’s newest film Captain - Emma Watts - was putting the Noah Hawley led Trek film on ice. According to the piece, Watts, who formerly ran many Franchises for Fox, was in the process of evaluating which Trek was most feasible for the studio moving forward. Hawley’s film was put on the back-burner in large part due to its plot. ”What we’re hearing is that [...] the Hawley pic [...] calls for a new cast and might be about a deadly virus which might feel awkward given current circumstance”. The Hollywood Reporter’s sources confirm the rumor about the plot, adding “the virus wipes out vast parts of the known universe”.
So what’s next? Is it all bad news? Not necessarily. According to Deadline, Hawley’s film moving back may mean another oft discussed Trek film could move forward. There are two options, and we’ve discussed them both ad-nauseum. The first is Star Trek by Quentin Tarantino, which we’ll get into in a minute. The other, and according to Deadline the most likely of the three films to get made, is the formerly-SJ Clarkson-helmed Star Trek Kelvin IV. The script brings back the Kelvin Enterprise and her crew, as well as Chris Hemsworth as George Kirk. It was dumped in favor of Hawley’s pitch due to the high price tag that went along with bringing back the Kelvin-crew, but according to Deadline it ”might have the cleanest path toward a relaunch, with an emphasis on boosting overseas gross numbers which have never been the franchise’s strong suit. These decisions will take place over the next few weeks.”
So stay tuned for the next chapter of this ongoing saga!
We Learn More About Star Trekantino Quentin Tarantino once said “THE GOOD IDEAS WILL SURVIVE.”. Let’s hope that’s true, because it feels like THIS idea has been around for a long time. THIS idea, of course, is the Tarantino helmed Star Trek film - Star Trekantino.
This weeks Deadline piece shed some light on the on-again-off-again film, including it’s feasibility and - more interestingly - its plot. ”Tarantino dropped out as director, but the project is still viable based on an episode of the classic Star Trek series that takes place largely earthbound in a 30s gangster setting — might serve the franchise best as Logan-like spinoffs when the core franchise has been revitalized.”. So, tarantino wanted a “Piece of the Action”?
Tarantino, as stated, dropped out as director, but still expressed excitement for the Michael L. Smith penned script. Tarantino told Deadline in January of this year ”I think they might make that movie, but I just don’t think I’m going to direct it. It’s a good idea. They should definitely do it and I’ll be happy to come in and give them some notes on the first rough cut.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2eRJozOZa0 Star Trek Prodigy Gets a Director/Co-Executive Producer Heading back to the small screen, Star Trek’s upcoming Nickelodeon offering - Star Trek: Prodigy - has a new creative lead - Ben Hibon.
Hibon has been creating CG animation for video games, shorts, and movies since 2005; having most notably directed the animated “Tale of Three Brothers'' in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Along with his Creative lead role, Hibon will direct and serve as a co-executive producer on the Hageman Brothers series. Ramsey Naito of Nickelodeon group said of the addition ”Ben’s contributions to the world of animation are immeasurable, and we are so lucky to have his vision and creative genius on Star Trek: Prodigy. As an incredible storyteller and a world builder with a distinct vision, his original approach paired with this beloved property will bring the characters to life in a whole new way,”
Hibon also expressed his excitement, saying in a release ”Getting the chance to work on an IP like Star Trek has been an incredible opportunity, particularly when partnered with the talented teams at Nickelodeon, CBS and Secret Hideout – who have been pushing the boundaries of what animation and serialized storytelling for younger audiences can deliver,”
For another look at Ben Hibon’s work, we suggest trekking out “Codehunters”. We’ll have a link in our show notes, but as a heads up Viewer discretion is advised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmeP1YkaeTo NYCC ReedPop Statement Stop spreadin' the germs, I'm wearing a mask
Don’t want to be a part of it
New York, Comic Con
Or not. If your vagabond shoes were longing to stray through the very heart of the Javitt center this October - to celebrate ReedPop’s New York Comic Con 2020 - you’ll have to find another approach to melt away your little-town blues. New York Comic Con is cancelled - sort of.
In a statement released on their website, ReedPop said in part ”NYCC doesn’t stop just because we can’t do what we’ve done in the past. Instead, we look to the future: We may not be meeting in the queue hall each morning, but we’re excited to join forces with our sister event, MCM Comic Con in London, to bring you New York Comic Con's Metaverse, our new online portal dedicated to delivering pop culture experiences, right into your homes NYCC weekend, October 8-11. We are partnering with YouTube to bring to life four days of incredible content from the biggest studios, publishers and creators in the business.”
It probably comes as no surprise that the in-person event was cancelled - it would be more surprising, frankly, if they just pushed it back to - say - December. But it is disappointing. For a full list of guests, follow our link in the show notes
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines: “The Capitoline Wolf” Mega-Event Star Trek: The Next Generation began the franchise’s new era with a damning observation: for all it protests otherwise, humanity is a grievously savage race. Our first contact in Bozeman, Montana might not have happened if the Vulcans spent five minutes with an Earth history textbook. But given the chance, would you undo humanity’s achievements to annul its sins? And would you want the RomuLannisters involved? No really, would you?
Star Trek Timelines’ upcoming Mega-Event, “The Capitoline Wolf,'' opens a strange new chapter in human/Romulan relations. During the Enterprise-themed event, players will see the history of an alternate Earth shaped by ancient Romulan influence–for good or for ill–and decide if humans should ever change. The event begins on August 13th with the “Cultural Property” Skirmish Event, with more details to follow. And look, we’re not saying it was aliens–Disruptor Beam is saying it was aliens.
The Continuing Bundle Captains, there are approximately 7 days left to purchase Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures RPG Book Bundle and support the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. As of writing the Bundle has raised $201,005.54 from 12,600 purchases.
Modiphius Takes The Long Road Whether you’ve been playing Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures from the start, or you’ve just been enlisted to Starfleet by that Humble Bundle, you might be excited by some other news this week. At least, you’ll be excited if you’ve got Faith. Faith of the Heart. That’s right, the NX-01 Enterprise and her famous crew have joined Star Trek Adventures with the latest PDF add-on for the game. The new release includes character sheets for everyone from Captain Jonathan Archer to Doctor Phlox, plus Andorian Commander Thy’lek Shran. It also brings you the statistics for the NX-01 U.S.S. Enterprise herself. So if your tabletop bridge crew is ready for a long road to the 22nd century, Trek out the new character pack.
Games and Online Harassment Hotline Launch Captains, this next Gaming News story isn’t about any new game or new event in one of our favorite games. Instead, we want to share a different story that came to our attention this week. It’s a story that we hope will be helpful to some of you, maybe even important.
As reported recently by Ars Technica, and shared with us by Sue fromWomen At Warp, a new type of text-based hotline has launched for gamers. It’s called the Games and Online Harassment Hotline, and their mission is to offer free emotional support and help resources to gamers and game developers struggling with the unique issues common to the industry. Initially conceived by Feminist Frequency’s Anita Sarkeesian, the hotline is solely purposed to offering a listening ear and support to anyone in gaming who might need it. As Sarkeesian puts it, It's for people who make and play games. Streamer, competitor, press, fan, my mom who plays Candy Crush. There's no gatekeeping here, no test to get into our boundaries. If you're part of our space, we're here for you… Burnt out by crunch. Isolated, lonely, or depressed. Facing online harassment. Abuse. Afraid that you have caused harm and want a place to talk that out. Worried for your friends or colleagues. We're a space you can come to and talk some of that through.
If you need to talk with someone about struggles you’re experiencing in the gaming sphere, you can start by texting “SUPPORT” to 23368 anywhere in the USA. Between 4pm and 7pm Pacific, weekdays, they’ll reply to your text. After a few automated questions, you’ll get connected to a trained agent who will listen and offer helpful resources if they can.
This week on Episode 472 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ what ViacomCBS has in-store for streaming, “Lower Deck’s” Future - or past, and T-Shirt subscriptions. In Star Trek gaming, the game’s afoot with Sansar’s Roddenberry Museum scavenger hunt, get your tabletop action on with an awesome humble bundle, and Timelines has an update.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
This Weeks Community Question Is:
CQ: For those of you who will have the opportunity --- how will YOU watch the Thursday Premiere of Lower Decks? With Friends via Zoom? By yourself with a bowl of popcorn and your favorite beverage?
And
CQ: Who do you think would be a good fit to return in animated form in Star Trek: Lower Decks.
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
ViacomCBS’ Plans to Rebrand, Expand Move Forward 'What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet'. Or - - that which we call a recently-re-merged-corporation’s over-the-top subscription service by any other name would deliver as enjoyable an entertainment experience at a comparable price point? Okay, so the idiom may not entirely work here… and the iambic pentameter was thrown to wind - but it does Segway very - VERY - poorly into our first story! On Wednesday July 29th ViacomCBS revealed more about their upcoming CBS All Access revamp, and in the process added 70 shows to All Access’ expanding catalogue.
President/CEO of ViacomCBS Digital and ViacomCBS’s chief digital officer Marc DeBevoise said of the move ”It’s the first big step to transform All Access into the super-service we’ve been talking about”. Included in the addition are titles from BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, The Smithsonian Channel, VH1, and TV Land - and Paramount Pictures threw in a few movies for good measure.
Along with the title roll-out, the CBS All Access’ user interface got an upgrade, and we learned a little more about ViacomCBS’ strategy for the service. On exclusivity and distribution, DeBevoise told ViacomCBS Newsroom “A lot of our competitors are being carried on one platform and not on another. We’re effectively across all the major platforms already. We are everywhere. We have millions of subscribers. We have a service with high engagement”. Translation, they’re more than happy to let you watch Star Trek elsewhere - as long as they’re getting paid.
So now the important stuff - what’s this going to cost us? As of right now DeBevoise doesn’t expect an increase with the rebranding roll out, due to hit sometime in 2021! Vague, but good news nonetheless.
Lower Decks “Legacy Actors” and Hope for International Viewers Part of the problem with pre-recording a podcast is that - inevitably - important talking points today may turn out to be old news tomorrow. That COULD be the case with our next story - you’ll see what we mean in a minute.
On Monday August 3rd, entertainment website Inverse published a sit down with “Star Trek: Lower Decks” show-runner Mike McMahon and star Tawny Newsome to discuss the upcoming series - set to debut on August 6th. The series, which takes place one year after the events of “Star Trek: Nemesis”, would presumably have reference to the Star Trek of that era. When McMahon and Newsome were asked about a possible Newsome/Mariner crossover to “Star Trek: Picard”, McMahon dropped a fully trekked nugget straight into the sauce. ”That’s interesting because we do have legacy actors who show up in the first season of Lower Decks and we have gotten to have a little bit of where are they now sort of vibe through a Lower Decks lens. But I gotta say, if anyone wants Mariner to show up on their live-action Star Treks, you’ve got to have Tawny”
So now the time paradox - this news on Friday August 7th may NOT be as great as it was on Tuesday August 4th because on Thursday August 6th one of those Legacy Actors may have already shown up. Or maybe not - Especially if you don’t live in North America. At the time of this writing, there still hasn’t been word on how international viewers will get to watch Trek’s first comedy series. On Friday July 31st, Twitter Tweeter @Nottinghillnerd Tweeted
https://twitter.com/NottingHillNerd/status/1289258556319916033 to which showrunner McMahon replied
https://twitter.com/MikeMcMahanTM/status/1289279515709997056 So since LAST Friday, there hasn’t been any further news. But there may be after August 4th but before August 7th.
I hate temporal mechanics.
Lower Decks T-Shirt Club Do you like Trek T-shirts? Subscriptions? Exclusivity? Then “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and Animation Production House and T-shirt Company Titmouse have a deal for you! Behold “the Lower Deckers Shirt Collective Subscription”
Announced on Friday July 31st, the subscription service will feature 10 t-shirts - one for every episode of “Lower Decks” - designed by the team at Titmouse. For 180 US Dollars, residents of the United States and Canada will receive all 10 offerings, plus a free members-only eleventh. If you aren’t sure you want that many pieces of wearable Titmouse art, you can order one at a time for 20 US Dollars - but remember, you’ll forfeit the member exclusive.
Don’t have the money now but you want the shirts? Well, unfortunately, that may prove to be a problem. To quote the Titmouse website ”When the new episode airs, the previous week's shirt style is GONE. No more. Nuh uh. Byeee. Don't look back. The only way to go now is forward.”
In an interview with Star Trek.com to announce the subscription, Titmouse Director Barry Kelly said of the design process ”We try to find that little nugget of an idea that sparks a design. Could be a logo in the episode, could be an iconic shot, or just a random prop in the background could make a funny and iconic shirt.”
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines: “Legend Unwritten” and the Enterprise Vacation Campaign “As preparations to toast the legendary James T. Kirk get underway, the personal effects gathered to help pay tribute begin to change or disappear! Can you determine what kind of temporal disturbance is causing this before Kirk himself vanishes?”
Get ready to party like it’s 2019, 2268 and 2404 at the same time, captains. From August 6th to 10th, Star Trek Timelines is reprising its “Legend Unwritten” Galaxy Event from March of last year for the Federation and Augment factions. This time around, the ranked reward will be the new 5-star EV Suit T’Pol; last week’s ranked reward crew Technician Fisher joins 5-star Captain Harry Kim, 4-star 1701 Jadzia, and 4-star Evil Kirk as the event crew. At least, we’re pretty sure it’s Evil Kirk. None of them are wearing name tags.
The official Star Trek Timelines Twitter account also announced the upcoming Enterprise Vacation Campaign, starting August 6th. Although details on the event remain scant, we do know it will feature Enterprise’s Lieutenant Reed and Commander Tucker as we saw in the episode “Two Days and Two Nights”. Probably not all of how much we saw them, though.
Consider Yourself Humbled (Bundled) Star Trek may take place in an idealized future, but its gaming franchises continue to recognize the needs of the many today. Until August 19th, Humble Bundle and Modiphius Entertainment are offering a Star Trek Adventures RPG Book Bundle in support of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Purchasing the bundle at the top $15 tier unlocks the Federation core rulebook, expansions, pregenerated adventures, canon character sheets, and even a 50% discount off the core rulebook print edition. As of writing the Bundle has raised $144,510.12 from 9,042 purchases.
The Hunt Is On With Roddenberry And Sansar Back in episode 467, we let you know about an upcoming virtual scavenger hunt sponsored by Roddenberry Entertainment, in partnership with Sansar. Well, Captains, the hunt has begun! Since July 28th, Sansar has been dropping regular clues to the mystery on its social media channels. The first clue was “We’re FLOATING with excitement to start off the Roddenberry Recovery Mission” The next clue was “We’ve got brews for you, on this Skyway Avenue.” Then came the clue, “You’ll need to grab yourself a cup of Mokah to get energized!” And, after the weekend break, yesterday’s clue was “After finding this clue, you may need a shower; it sure is a SANDY Sansar day.” To Trek out every day’s clue, just follow Sansar and Roddenberry Entertainment on Twitter. And to track down the missing items, and maybe win an Oculus Rift S VR Headset (among other prizes), head into the worlds of Sansar and follow the trail. You don’t even need VR to play, thanks to a desktop-only PC client option. Good hunting, Captains!
This week on Episode 471 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ San Diego’s Virtual Comic Con including Discovery’s hope, Lower Decks clips, Progress on Strange New Worlds, and P-Stew! In Star Trek gaming, we share with you which game developers are taking actions for a more equitable future.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website!
This Weeks Community Question Is:
CQ: What was your favorite news to come out of the SDCC@Home?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star TrekUniverse Panel SDCC 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qwmWA59QcQ What a strange year 2020 has been. The US and Iran almost started World War III, there’s a global pandemic, giant murderous hornets - aptly named Murder Hornets - were big news until they weren’t. Civil unrest, an economic rollercoaster, an oily island that drives men mad, social distancing. Wild stuff. So in this weird-and-wild world of social-distancing and goatees-for-all, what of convention season? You may be surprised to learn conventions have, in fact, continued - Sort of.
While some promoters have postponed their events until smack-dab-in-the-middle of the predicted second-wave of Covid-19 CoughCreationCough Others have decided to take their stage digital - including arguably the biggest Geek-Con in all the world - San Diego Comic Con. This week, the mega-event streamed its much anticipated panels via the internet, teasing fans everywhere with what is to come in their favorite fictional universe - and ParamountCBS’ Star Trek set the pace.
On Thursday July 23rd, the showrunners and stars of Star Trek’s newest offerings pulled up their favorite chair and shared thoughts about what has happened - and what is to come - in their respective Star Trek offerings. We are going to cover SDCC20 a little different than we have in previous years because - well - it was a little different.
Star Trek: Discovery It seems only apt that we cover Star Trek’s first “NuTrek” offering - Star Trek: Discovery - at the start. Before the Q&A, Discovery’s showrunner Michelle Paradise led Executive Producer/Director Olatunde Osunsanmi and the cast of Discovery season two -including most of the bridge crew as well as Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn - in a table read of the Discovery Season 2 Finale, “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2”. The read was edited, so it played very tightly, and was interspersed with early special effects layouts and storyboards of some of the action sequences. It was a fun introduction, to be sure, and it was great to see the acting chops of the cast sans costumes, sets, and makeup. But what about Trek nuggets? Oh - there were trek nuggets.
While the Q&A was interesting - revealing a POSSIBLE return of more Kelpians, and verification of a stronger romance between Stametts and Culber - possibly the biggest Discovery Season 3 news dropped a few days after the panel. On July 27th, the team released a short video of Burnham holding a tattered Federation flag, which ended with a panel that read “Star Trek: Discovery. New Season October 15”. We have a release date!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYtzFoJqL2s Star Trek: Picard Ending the Star Trek Universe Panel, but coming in number two here on Priority One, was the cast of Star Trek: Picard. Frankly, very little was said about the upcoming season, and it was - in large part - a rehash of things we’ve already covered. The cast was in awe of Sir Patrick, it was nice for the Next Generation alumni to reunite, both Sir Patrick and Brent Spiner were reluctant to return to the roles...et cetera, et cetera. As always though, it’s fun to watch the banter and admiration of the cast, and Sir Patrick even earned a couple of new nicknames - SPS and P-Stew.
Despite the lack of new information coming from the virtual panel, there was some fun news that came a few days BEFORE the convention - Star Trek: Picard is getting a physical medium release! Announced on July 21st, Picard’s premiere season will be available on DVD, BluRay, and Limited Edition Steelbook on October 6. Included in the release will be the first ten episodes of the season, documentaries, commentary, deleted scenes, and the Short Trek “Children of Mars”. At the time of this writing, the DVD can be preordered for 37.34 US dollars and the BluRay for 47.99 US dollars at Amazon.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azicjg_WlPM Star Trek: Strange New Worlds As we mentioned in our first story, the upcoming “Strange New Worlds” leads joined the Discovery cast for a table read and Q&A. As expected, they discussed how Discovery’s second season adventure would affect their characters in the upcoming series - but we’ll get back to that.
Leading into the table read, Star Trek’s Meta Captains - Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin - delivered a bit of excitement. In introducing Strange New Worlds, Kurtzman revealed that the team was working on the series as far back as last SDCC. Kurtzman then gave some progress on where “Strange New Worlds” was, production wise.
Meanwhile, back at the panel the trio of Mount, Peck, and Romijn discussed Discovery’s effect on their upcoming roles.
Star Trek: Animated Finally, the panel covered Star Trek animation! The Star Trek: Lower Decks panel was moderated by series creator and showrunner Mike McMahon, and started with a clip. It begins, much like the teaser, with Boimler’s “Captains log” being interrupted by the loud and spunky Ensign Mariner - who turns out to be celebrating shore leave with a bit of libation. The comedy is cartoony, but with a Star Trek backdrop! After the clip, we are introduced to the voice talent, each describing their characters, what they love about the show, and a BLEEP ridden segment that tones out the spoilers they’re spilling. You can Trek out 16 new images of the series at Treknews.net!
But we said the panel covered Star Trek ANIMATION, not Star Trek LOWER DECKS. So what does that mean? Well, we finally know a bit about the upcoming Nickelodeon series! After Kurtzman discussed Strange New Worlds, Kadin talked a bit about the new animated project “Prodigy”. In an announcement on Star Trek.com ”Nickelodeon and CBS Television Studios today officially revealed the title and logo for its all-new animated series Star Trek: Prodigy, which follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation.”. The show is vaguely expected in 2021.
Star Trek Supports NAACP Legal Defense Fund The leadership, cast, and crew of Star Trek spent a good deal of time talking about Star Trek’s importance, and what makes it relevant today - Inclusion, Respect, Equality. Prior to the Discovery panel Sonequa Martin-Green announced an important message regarding the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. If you wish to donate to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, please follow the link. Thank you
This Week in Trek History by Thomas Reynolds
To the outside world it was July 28th, 1965, but on a soundstage in Culver City, it was stardate 1313.8. “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” the original Star Trek’s second pilot episode, finished principal filming as Captain James T. Kirk buried a new god under a phaser-triggered rockslide on the surface of Delta Vega. Presumably he had time to put a clean, unripped shirt on before producer Lucille Ball’s wrap party. The people of Earth would first see Kirk’s friendship with Gary Mitchell come to its tragic end over a year later, when “Where No Man Has Gone Before” hit terrestrial airwaves the following September.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIFWiSw4M0I Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines Event: “No Trouble At All” Some secrets should never be known. Some life should never be sought out. And some organisms shouldn’t be spliced with human DNA and turned into the most horrifying breakfast cereal of all time, LIEUTENANT. Section 31, the Borg, and the Klingon Empire are punting all ideas of ethical scientific research out the airlock in Star Trek Timelines’ impending “No Trouble At All” Faction Event. Kicking off on July 30th and running through August 3rd, the event will feature the new 5-star Technician Fisher from the original NCC-1701 as its ranked reward. Event Crew includes last week’s 5-star faction reward Dr. Edward La Forge, the new 5-star Mother Horta, and the scourge of the Cabot himself: the 4-star Edward “Idiot” Larkin. It is the official position of Priority One Productions that Lieutenant Larkin and the Mother Horta must be kept as far away from each other as our understanding of spacetime allows.
https://twitter.com/STTimelines/status/1287796907096539141 George Takei: Like A (Crime) Boss The command track in Starfleet can take you very interesting places. You might become best friends with a neural parasite, a smear on the side of a Borg cube, or patriarch of the Arakawa yakuza clan. Probably not all at once, though. On July 22nd, the Reno Gazette Journal published an interview with the 83-year-old actor, activist and Star Trek icon George Takei about his voice acting role as criminal patriarch Masumi Arakawa in the upcoming Yakuza: Like a Dragon video game. Takei explains that his motivation for the role comes from his fascination with modern yakuza culture and its samurai roots, saying “Here is this man who, at his core, is a decent human being who lives within that culture and expects that same kind of fidelity. Some aspects demand inhumane fidelity to that code and it's a shared understanding”. Takei also talks about his early life as a Japanese-American in the midst of World War II, and how his admiration for the benshi narrators of silent film lead to his careers in voice acting, theater, and far beyond the stars.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon will be available for Xbox One, PS4, and Windows PCs this November.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhqbNaxO82g 5D Chess! Multiverse Time Travel! Are you feeling let down by the inferior minds of Spock, Data, Reginald Barclay, and their intellect limiting Three-dimensional chess? Bored with the Aldabren Exchange and the Kriskov Gambit? Well, then maybe the new 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel would be more challenging! The new game, released on Steam by developer Thunkspace, might not be a part of Star Trek, but somehow we think Trek’s great minds would approve. The rules for this brain-breaking chess variation begin from the standard chess rules and standard chess board. Then you introduce the ability to time travel your pieces, creating a multiverse timeline of alternate boards, and things get crazy. We’re talking enough temporal mechanics here to drive Miles O’Brien to distraction. They even introduce a couple of new pieces entirely dedicated to time-travel movement, the Unicorn and the Dragon. Read some of the Steam reviews of the game, and it feels like Q himself might find this game worthy. For example, one top review reads “I was playing a game against a human opponent online, and at one point they sent a queen back in time from one of the ten timelines currently in play to put five of my past kings into check at once. I sent one of my own pieces even further back to stall, and they proceeded to send one of their queens back to the start of the game to try and beat me before I even got to that point.” Captain, if you’re curious, Trek it out on Steam now!
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This week on Episode 470 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ what James McAvoy plans to do with his scent, Lower Deck’s announcements, Discovery Discoveries, and what Star Trek-adjacent projects to keep an eye out for - today and in the future! In Star Trek gaming, we share with you which game developers are taking actions for a more equitable future.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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CQ: Who would be your choice to play a young Picard?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
James McAvoy Wants to be Picard If you could pick ANY actor to play young-Jean-Luc Picard, who would it be? David Tristan Birkin played a de-aged Picard in the TNG episode “Rascals” and Tom Hardy had a go at Picard’s dastardly clone in the forgettable “Star Trek: Nemesis”. Corey Stoll from “House of Cards” has the look and David Tennent of “Dr. Who” has the accent. BUT - according to one Picard-hopeful, HE is the only choice. Who would that be? Young-Professor X portrayer, James McAvoy!
Sitting down virtually with Late Night host Jimmy Fallon, James McAvoy responded to the question of whether or not he would consider playing a young Picard and later painted a picture with his words regarding his scent - and Sir Patrick Stewart’s face. Have a look at the video below to see what we mean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf1zYk8D8hc&start=179 “Lower Decks” Hypes for Release All aboard, the “Lower Decks” Hype-train is leaving the station! Star Trek’s first animated series in 46 years is set to debut on August 6th, and the folks at CBS want the world to know about it. Last week, we got our first look at the trailer for the series - which we talked about in episode 469 of Priority One - and this week, we get four new screenshots - and a new recurring character announcement!
On July 15th, three of the four new photos were released through fan sites like Trekmovie and Trekcore, and feature our scrappy heroes at work and at play.
The fourth screenshot came on July 20th, with the exclusive Deadline announcement that “Black Monday’s” Paul Scheer would play Lt. Commander Andy Billups, the chief engineer on the USS Cerritos. In the still, we see the chief engineer, a smiling middle-aged man with a mustache, poking away at an engineering console while speaking to Ensign Rutherford.
In regards to Scheer, the actor-comedian isn’t new to voiceover work, having done voices for Cartoon Network’s “Adventure Time” and Netflix’s decidedly-adult “Big Mouth”, as well as Fox’s Seth McFarlane helmed “American Dad” among others.
Star Trek: Discovery at Virtual Trek Con The cancellation or postponement of conventions in 2020 due to Covid-19 is a thing, but it has started a bit of a movement - the Virtual Con. This week starting on July 15, Deep Space Nine Star and 7th Rule Podcast host Cirroc Lofton spearheaded the free Virtual Trek Con - a five day “convention” that hosted stars and crew from across the Star Trek multiverse. On Sunday July 19th, Moderator Ryan Husk sat down with stars of “Star Trek: Discovery”, and though no big spoilers were dished, we did get a few interesting nuggets for the dipping.
Husk was joined by Doug Jones, as well as Linus’ David Benjamin Tomlinson, Siranna’s Hannah Spear, and Dr. Pollard’s Raven Dauda. In an exchange with David Tomlinson - who has played Klingons and Kelpians among others - Doug Jones revealed that everyone’s favorite Saurian will be back for season 3. In speaking about Linus’s eating habits, Tomlinson and Jones tease a little about Linus’s screen time.
Hannah Spear, who plays Saru’s sister Siranna, MAY HAVE hinted that Siranna could return in another iteration of Star Trek - think Strange New Worlds or Section 31.
The panel is just under an hour, and really highlights the love all of the people involved with Discovery share for one another. You’ll also get some insight into how Siranna’s character was created, Tomlinson’s love of prosthetics, and how Raven Dauda would love to be the Chief Medical Officer of Discovery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kLwF1sHyKQ Trek Stars Outside of Trek It’s been a while since we’ve had some new Star Trek. We’re not complaining - really - but the final episode of Picard aired back in March and since then - nothing. Well this week saw a bunch of news cross our feed about Star Trek stars in other upcoming roles or mediums, so we figured we’d share them with you now so that you have them for, you know, the next five month drought.
A new documentary featuring Nichelle Nichols’ role in NASA’s recruiting program - which focus on women and people of color - has struck a distribution deal with Shout! Studios. The film, titled “Woman in Motion”, will feature interviews with friends, colleagues, experts, and Star Trek stars. It’s expected to release in 2021.
If you’re itching for something this moment, and are in the mood for a bit of a downer, HBO’s documentary Showbiz Kids is out now - with stories from Wesley Crusher himself, Wil Wheaton. According to HBO’s website description ”Showbiz Kids offers an unvarnished look at the high-risk, high-reward business of working as a child actor in the entertainment industry. Written and directed by former child actor Alex Winter (Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, The Panama Papers), the film chronicles the shared experiences of prominent former child stars and the personal and professional price of fame and failure on a child.”
Looking for something a little lighter and don’t mind waiting about a week? The long-awaited “Unbelievable!!!!!” is set for it’s streaming release on August 1st. The Sci-Fi comedy sports a “Team America” style marionette, Snoop Dogg - and over FORTY Star Trek alumni! To go along with the release, there will be events all day - we’ll post a link in the show notes if you want to trek them out.
And finally, a little casting news, Star Trek’s Kelvin Spock - Zachary Quinto - has been cast in the Amazon Prime animated series “Invincible”. Based on the graphical novel of the same name, the story follows the son of Earth’s greatest Superhero. As the young man begins to manifest powers, he starts his own adventures, to varying degrees of success. Quinto will play a superhero named Robot, an ally to the protagonist Mark Grayson. “Invincible” is from the same author that wrote “The Walking Dead” graphic novels, and the series is set for release at the end of 2020.
So there you have it. Bookmark our show notes so you don’t forget!
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines Event: “Sto’Vo’Kor Lost” “Who overcomes [b]y force, hath overcome but half his foe.”
Of course, you’ve not experienced Milton until you’ve read the text in the original Klingon. Brush up on the classic literature of Qo’noS during Star Trek Timelines’ “Sto’Vo’Kor Lost” Skirmish Event, running from July 23rd through 27th. Dr. Edward La Forge joins the Timelines lineup as this event’s 5-star Ranked Reward crew, with high event bonuses coming from the new 5-star Mother L’Rell, new 4-star Groom Worf, and returning 4-star Q Junior as event crew. And what is a Skirmish Event without the armies of heaven to command: with the 2-star Klingon K’Vort Bird-of-Prey, 4-star U.S.S. Defiant, and the new 5-star IKS Negh’Var, the brazen throat of war shall never cease to roar. QAPLA’!
The Continuing Mission, With Terms & Conditions By now Star Trek Timelines players have no doubt been confronted with Some Kind of In-Game Pop-up Anomaly, asking them to accept publisher Tilting Point’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. On July 17 Wicked Realms announced the switch from former owner Disruptor Beam’s terms, noting that players would have to accept the terms to continue playing. The post acknowledges recent concerns with the game’s Offer Wall feature, and a review of what advertising partner ironSource’s SDK collects when the game is launched on Android (remember, the Offer Wall is indefinitely gone from iOS). However, any offers you-the-player accept via the Offer Wall “will take place outside of the game and outside the control of Tilting Point or ironSource, and you may be requested to share additional information on a voluntary basis to the third party managing that offer, and such information will be subject to that third party’s privacy policy”.
So, you know, not our circus, not our monkeys, caveat lusor, etc. etc.
RETROTREK The world of Star Trek gaming is vast and varied. We want to spotlight some previously released Star Trek games. Whether to celebrate a classic, or make a new introduction, we’re slingshotting around the sun for our new regular segment, RetroTrek. And now, here’s Anthony with another board game about building your own crew deck. This week, we’re trekking out Star Trek Deck Building Game! We’ll look at the Original Series deck, the Next Generation deck, and still more Next Gen decks!
This week on Episode 469 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ what’s coming to Comic-Con@Home, and our thoughts on the Lower Decks Trailer! In Star Trek gaming, we share with you which game developers are taking actions for a more equitable future, and we relieve several old favorites - like Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
Sir Patrick Stewart Turns 80 As far as Birthday’s go, 80 is an incredible milestone -- And when you’re Sir Patrick Stewart, everyone wants to recognize your achievements! On June 13th, Sir Patrick celebrated his 80th Birthday and friends, fans, and news outlets did their very best to honor the veteran actor. The Guardian, for instance, interviewed several of SirtPatStew’s friends and colleagues to share some of their most memorable moments with the actor.
For instance, David Tennant had this to say, "He’s fit as a fiddle and so strapping! How many 80-year-olds are the lead in their own science fiction series? There’s nothing of the 'old man' about him. He’s very virile – I’m sure he wouldn’t mind me saying that!"
Sir Ian McKellen told The Guardian, "Eighty is, of course, a milestone but he has had so many remarkable achievements in his careering journey from Huddersfield, to Stratford, the West End, Hollywood, to Broadway and beyond, I’m sure there will be no silly talk about retirement."
And - of course - many of his co-stars from TNG joined him for a celebration and shared a picture of them together. Fortunately, they were all wearing their masks and maintaining social distancing!
Happy Birthday, Sir Patrick!
https://twitter.com/berman_rick/status/1282867166321098752?s=21 Robert Sallin & a new Trek Film
On July 9th, Den Of Geek’s Don Kaye spoke with Robert Sallin -- producer on the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. According to Kaye, during an interview about the film, Sallin hinted that he’s currently in the process of developing a script for a new Star Trek Film.
I don’t have it completely written, but I have a lot of it written. I have a concept for another Star Trek feature that I’ve had discussions with Paramount about — at least on the phone. This one I guarantee you is unlike anything that has been done in Star Trek, and it will be part of the canon, but they (the studio) don’t want to talk about it until they see what Noah Hawley does.
-Robert Sallin via Den of Geek
Comic-Con@Home w/ Star Trek The pandemic may have put a damper on most of our plans this year --- including the cancellation or rescheduling or re-imagining of convention events. San Diego Comic Con for instance, has shifted their presentations to an online format and Star Trek will be participating in several ways.
Generally, the event takes place Wednesday July 22 - Sunday, July 26. However, you don’t have to stay glued to your computer all three days for the Star Trek Studded events.
Thursday, July 23 @ 10AM PT, The Star Trek Universe Virtual Panel will feature discussions with Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman & Heather Kadin -- Followed by a virtual table read of Star Trek Discovery’s episode “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2” with many of the episode’s featured actors.
Later, Mike McMahan takes the virtual stage to discuss the new animated comedy series, “Star Trek: Lower Decks.” McMahan will be joined by several of the voice actors from the series including Tawny Newsom, Jack Quaid and more.
It all wraps with a “Star Trek: Picard” panel that includes Sir Patrick Steward himself along with fan favorites like Jonathan Frakes, Jonathan Del Arco, Marina Sirtis, and Jeri Ryan -- among many of the other key actors from the series.
During an Instagram Livestream, Mary Chieffo expressed enthusiasm over the prospect of returning as L’Rell in the new Pike Series: “Strange New Worlds” ---- It would be nice to see a discussion about what the world will look like in this series set in the same universe as Star Trek Discovery. Who else could reprise their roles?
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CCeW1mtJLdT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Lower Decks - Trailer If you were up early and perusing social media on Sunday, July 12th, your feed may have been flooded with tweets about a leaked trailer for the new animated series, “Star Trek: Lower Decks.” But, before long, Star Trek’s official websites and social media channels went ahead and officially released it to the masses.
The 2-minute and 15 second video takes us on a wild ride aboard the USS Cerritos and provides a sneak peak of the show’s overall tone. We also get a solid peak into the types of characters we’ll be following like Jack Quaid’s Ensign Boimler and Tawny Newsome’s Ensign Mariner.
https://youtu.be/V3RkBKedKWw Grant Imahara Before we move on, Captains - we need to take a moment and remember the life of Grant Imahara - who passed away suddenly on June 13th. Imahara - who is best known for his role on Mythbusters and - later, portrayed Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek: Continues. He was only 49 years old.
Silence Continues We’re still holding our coverage of updates from Star Trek Online but, thought it prudent to share with you a list of other game developers who have stepped up to support social justice, equality, and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
This is but a short list of game developers and companies who have taken measurable actions to support Social Justice and Equality. Gamespot has a very extensive list --- links will be in the shownotes.
Star Trek Timelines Event: “Lightbringers” by Thomas Reynolds
After last week’s Flashback to Dozaria, Star Trek Timelines returns to the future...present...whatever, with “Lightbringers”. The Galaxy-type Event runs from this Thursday, July 16th, to Monday July 20th for the Romulan Star Empire, Federation, and Ferengi Traditionalist factions, with 5-star Mother L’Rell as the Ranked Reward crewmember. Event crew granting high bonuses for “Lightbringers” include last week’s Ranked Reward 5-star Kamin, the new 4-star Traveler Wesley, and the returning 4-star Commander Tomalak. Other Picard and Wesley variants will grant small bonuses.
Star Trek Timelines’ Offer Wall Comes Tumbling Down on iOS by Thomas Reynolds
https://stevivor.com/news/potential-star-trek-timelines-privacy-issue-sees-resources-shut-protest/ Well, that didn’t take long. On July 10th Star Trek Timelines developer Wicked Realms announced it was removing its controversial Offer Wall feature from the iOS app indefinitely. Ostensibly this is because “due to Apple guidelines the offers that can be presented on iOS are too limited to be of interest.” Third-party developers taking issue with Apple’s App Store constraints is certainly nothing new, and it’s significant that the Wall’s alive and well on the game’s Android version. However, recent player base outcry (and fan resource website outages) protesting perceived privacy threats almost certainly influenced the decision. Wicked Realms acknowledged “ongoing concerns regarding the Offer Wall in general” and their advertising partner ironSource’s business practices in particular.
The Last Outpost Provides Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Holomatch For Download by Shane Hoover
https://twitter.com/Last_Outpost/status/1281447523933093889 Star Trek Voyager premiered twenty five years ago, in 1995. Five years after that, the series debuted its first video game, “Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force”. And now, 20 years later, a community of Trek gamers called The Last Outpost has rereleased the multiplayer platform of “Elite Force” for free download. Called “Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force Holomatch”, the game is available for Windows and Linux PC’s. In a tweet posted July 9th, The Last Outpost announced, /QUOTE/
2020 is a milestone year. The Last Outpost is 10 years old today, Raven Software celebrated 30 years, and
Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force turns 20 this September. Eight years ago, Raven and Viacom CBS graciously gave us permission to distribute the game's code and assets. We at The Last Outpost are eternally grateful to Raven and ViacomCBS for their generosity. In honor of our 10th anniversary, we pass this gift along to the thousands of Star Trek fans who grew up playing this game and loving it as much as we do. /ENDQUOTE/
A link to the download, and to The Last Outpost’s website can be found in our show notes.
RETRO TREK Join us for a RetroTrek Adventure brought to you by Anthony Cox! This week, we discuss Star Trek: Starfleet Academy!
This week on Episode 468 of Priority One --- We Trek Out how Star Trek has been keeping us entertained during lockdown with videos galore! In Star Trek gaming, lots going on in the mobile world this month with both Star Trek Fleet Command and Star Trek Timelines. Plus, a new expansion to the tabletop RPG - Star Trek Adventures.
Sid City Stories If you’re sitting at your computer or lounging on the sofa surfing the web on your phone, you might be interested in a story-time adventure set in the Star Trek DS9 universe. You see, at the start of the pandemic and subsequent lock downs, Alexander Siddig --- known to trekkies for his role as Dr. Julian Bashir --- took to live-streaming! His Sid City Social Club has been a huge success with trekkies and with guests like Nana Visitor and -- most recently - Andrew Robinson - there’s something for all trekkies to enjoy.
On July 6th, Sid City Social Club posted a video of Siddig and Robinson reading a story titled, “Alone Together: A DS9 Companion: Episode 1 ‘These Days’" written by Matthew Campbell. This first episode tells the story of Dr. Julian Bashir making an emergency trip to Cardassia. There Elim Garak -- now the leader of Cardassia Prime explains to the doctor that Cardassia has fallen victim to a pandemic that threatens the entire planet.
This first episode is just under 33 minutes --- so, if you loved Garak and Julian’s relationship, be sure to #TrekThisOut. Links, of course, will be in the shownotes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M44QMKWMxuQ&feature=emb_title And if you’re looking for something a little more musical, then you should definitely #TrekOut Robert Picardo’s latest video. Our favorite Holographic Doctor is passing time during the lockdown lamenting he’s not Brent Spiner in this hilarious song.
Hopefully, this is a creative trend that we’ll see more and more Trek Actors do during lockdown… Kinda like Brent Spiner’s video from back in May.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP4bsXcCDGw The Ready Room w/ Wil Wheaton Even though we might not have any new episodes of Star Trek until August, CBS still has plenty of content to share. On July 2nd, CBS All Access released a special “Away Mission” version of The Ready Room - hosted by Wil Wheaton.
In this installment, we get a detailed look at Rios’s ship, “La Sirena” from Production Designer Todd Cherniavsky. From drawings, to models, to walk throughs on the set - this will definitely satisfy our listeners who love to learn about the ships in Star Trek.
Following the guided tour, Wheaton welcomes Sir Patrick Stewart via Zoom to discuss Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard. During their time, they spoke about some of Stewart’s proudest moments, including getting scolded by Marina Sirtis on Napenthe and his final scenes with Data. As the interview continues, they discuss the importance of Star Trek amidst our current events. Unfortunately, when asked about Season 2 Sir Patrick didn’t have much to say other than CBS is QUOTE “Committed” to season 2 of Picard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KklyKXZPBdA&feature=emb_title Star Trek Lower Decks - August Premiere Last, but certainly not least, is the announcement of the next rendition of Star Trek hitting streaming services. The highly anticipated animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks is scheduled to premiere Thursday, August 6th with its first episode. The following 9 episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays via CBS All Access in the US.
For those who may be unfamiliar, Star Trek: Lower Decks is the animated series developed by Emmy Award winner and former writer for the critically acclaimed series, “Rick and Morty.” Trekkies are likely to remember McMahan as the creative force behind the @TNG_S8 Twitter Account that told stories of the “unreleased” season 8 of TNG. The account was so successful, that McMahan had landed a deal with Gallery Books to publish, “Star Trek: The Next Generation - Warped.”
https://twitter.com/TitmouseInc/status/1278389099192152064 Star Trek Timelines Event: “Secrets in the Desert” by Thomas Reynolds
After meeting with the Cardassians to forward a Federation trade agreement, Captain Jonathan Archer's shuttle is shot down over the desert planet, Dozaria. Help him escape, and learn more about who shot him down and why.
Star Trek Timelines
Star Trek Timelines’ “Ripples & Waves” Mega-Event has concluded, and players must now confront Some Kind of Anomaly in our own timeline: a Flashback event. A reprise of last November’s “Secrets in the Desert” event will run from July 9th through 13th for the Federation, Cardassian Union, and Section 31 Factions. However the timelines have already diverged, because now the ranked reward is the 5-star Kataan native Kamin–AKA Captain Picard’s flute-playing alter ego from the TNG episode “The Inner Light.” Event crew for high bonuses includes last week’s 5-star Desert Archer, 4-star Torchbearer Tyler, and 4-star Undercover O’Brien; any of these characters’ other variants will grant small bonuses.
Player Protests and Blackouts for Star Trek Timelines’ Offer Wall Star Trek Timelines is also in the news this week for less pleasant reasons. Players criticized both the game’s recently-introduced “Offer Wall” feature, which grants players free in-game currency in return for participating in marketing surveys, and the ad agency that administers it as unacceptable risks to their personal privacy. A number of popular, fan-maintained informational websites have gone dark to protest the Offer Wall, and do so as long as it is in the game.
Star Trek Fleet Command: Patch D20 Announcement Commanders, it’s time to cast the die and hope luck is on your side: today Star Trek Fleet Command revealed the new content coming with Patch D20. Part 2 of the Outlaws Arc, “The Exchange,” continues the story in the newly-revamped Augment Space. Commanders will find themselves in cahoots with Khan and Harry Mudd’s fragile alliance, with some of the most lucrative–and lethal–assets in the Alpha Quadrant for the taking. Assemble a team. Boldly go. Do crimes.
Patch D20 also rolls in systems content with a new Outlaws Research Tree, the Rogue Faction and its very own Faction Store, and 20 new Outlaw missions accessible through the Fleet Command Battle Pass. But with new content comes Eclipse and Outlaw Armada hostiles–show them you’re not to be trifled with in Harry Mudd’s new getaway cruiser, the Stella. Because no two jobs are ever the same, Stella features a special scrapping mechanic. Tier it up, tear it down and rebuild your ride to reap even more bonuses from your ill-gotten gains and unlock special nodes in the Outlaws Research Tree.
Star Trek Adventures: The Klingon Empire Tabletop players have enjoyed seeking out new life and new civilizations in many Star Trek role-playing game systems, most recently in Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures 2d20-based system. However great dishonor has been done to the Klingon Empire, which has not seen new playable content in almost 40 years. That, brave warriors, is about to change.
Modiphius is now taking preorders for print editions of The Klingon Empire, a new core rulebook with the revamped 2d20 Star Trek Adventures system and everything Klingon campaigns need to weave tales of glory and conquest. The rulebook includes gamemaster guidance, a dissertation’s worth of cultural and historical information, premade ally and antagonist NPCs, and an adventure already prepared for you to dive into bat’leths-first. Those who can’t wait to heed the call to battle can purchase the full PDF preview on Modiphius’s website today, and receive the final version when the print edition launches.
https://twitter.com/Modiphius/status/1280151309820272642 RetroTrek by Anthony Cox
The world of Star Trek gaming is vast and varied. We want to spotlight some previously released Star Trek games. Whether to celebrate a classic or make a new introduction, we’re going to slingshot around the sun for our new regular segment, RetroTrek. And now, here’s Anthony with a tabletop game even Una would enjoy.
Star Trek Panic
Special Spotlight by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4403-special-spotlight
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week on Episode 467 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Picard’s meeting with Superman, Sir Patrick’s activism, Dr. Crusher’s possible return, and the death of a Captain’s log. In Star Trek gaming, we talk Timelines “Someone Like Me” event, A Roddenberry Recovery Mission in Sansar, and Andrew Looney of LooneyLabs to talk about updates to the game Star Trek: Fluxx.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Weeks Community Question Is:
CQ: Do you want to see Picard rekindle his romance with Dr. Crusher?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
The Captain and Superman Discuss Careers I’m about to get controversial, so buckle up. Star Trek is the best Sci-Fi Franchise - and Superman is the best Superhero. Better than Captain America, Spider-man, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and even Batman. Now I, the writer of this segment - Jake Morgan - know that Elio is not going to read that. But I tried. Anywho, imagine our excitement when we learned that Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Kal-El would sit down to interview one another!
This week, on Variety’s “Actors on Actors”, Sir Patrick Stewart and Henry Cavill met through the magic of modern technology to talk about their lives, careers, and Cavill’s first time meeting the legendary thespian. The pair discussed their love of being on-stage, playing someone other than themselves, and Stewart recounted how his early experiences at the Bristol Old Vic Theater school translated into the ensemble elements of Star Trek: The Next Generation ”I had been thought of as being a bit weird where I was growing up because I wanted to act. To my friends, it was just I was a show off and that was all. And it wasn’t true, there were other reasons. But then to find a whole community - a society of people who felt just like me. And I think it’s one of the reasons why I’ve come to love companies so much. Whether it’s on stage, or doing a show like Picard or Next Generation. We were a company. I continually insisted that we should think of ourselves as an ensemble. There wasn’t just Jean-Luc Picard sitting in the Captain’s chair, but we were a group who were all united in doing one thing.”
Stewart discussed his role of Co-Executive Producer on Star Trek: Picard, and after admitting he wasn’t a writer, did give Cavill some insight on how he contributed to Picard. ”I loved being in that room. I wish that I could have recorded every moment that I sat with our writers. But the only things I think that I actually contributed in terms of dialogue were jokes. We had a piece about one of the other characters, he’s reading a very famous - I think an Asimov book. A Science Fiction book. And I said ‘you know I can never really get into Science Fiction, it didn’t mean anything to me.’ To have Captain Picard talking about Science Fiction as though it was an alien concept was something which I really enjoyed. And ‘Tea, Earl Grey, Decaf was my idea as well, because I thought it was time to have some jokes from the Captain.”
The conversation is a little over an hour, and covers Stewarts praise for his Picard co-stars, strolls down memory lane, and his love for Sir Ian Mckellen. If you didn’t love Henry Cavill and Sir Patrick before the video, you certainly will after. We highly suggest giving it a watch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TcFBP_M31Y Stewart Talks to TV Guide Sir Patrick was busy this week. On June 24th, the 79 year old Picard-Portrayer spoke with TV Guide about Star Trek, naughty words, and the importance of activism.
Stewart talked about the use of profanity in Star Trek’s newest offerings, and his reaction to first reading the vulgarity in Picard’s script ’I think that Picard had actually taken an active decision not to abuse language that would be unpleasant for people to hear whether it is abusive or offensive in some way, and he stuck to it. Even if he wanted to say, "Damn, blast," or whatever, he would, for the most part, manage to deny himself that pleasure. When I came across the first swear word in the first script, I can honestly tell you, I was deeply shocked. I grew up in a family where swearing was second nature. Every other word was a swear word, and yet when I read... it might have been the F-word that I read and I was shocked and unsettled by it. I think I did have a conversation with Michael [Chabon] about this use of language and how comfortable were we with it. It was something that had never been a part of previous Star Trek.“’
Stewart moved on to more important issues, discussing the necessity of youth activism and the heroism of those involved. ”there are so many ways in which we've recently seen this illustrated. The young woman, the teenager, who held her telephone camera up long enough so that the horror of what was being done to that poor man [George Floyd] whose neck was being knelt on. It was a young woman [Darnella Frazier] who brought that to us. Our world environmental hero is a young woman [Greta Thunberg], at the moment, and that is going to continue as well. [...] we are seeing examples of social commitment and of opposition to all forms of racism. It is one of the few things that I do find encouraging about our society today.”
Gates McFadden Coming to Picard? Wherefore art thou, Doctor Beverly Crusher? The Enterprise’s Chief Medical Officer and on-again-off-again love interest of Captain Jean-Luc Picard was a glaring omission in Picards first season. According to Dr. Crusher, or should we say Gates McFadden, that may change!
Speaking with Trekmovie.com on Monday June 29th, McFadden not-so-coyly indicated that she may reprise her role in Picard season 2, saying ”Well, I don’t know. There’s a good chance, let’s put it that way. But I have no contract signed.”
McFadden also talked about Crusher’s aforementioned relationship with Picard, recalling ”The character [had] become matron-like, and it was just weird. I was no longer really the love interest of Picard and that was one of the primary things—I was hired by Gene [Roddenberry] himself as the love interest of Picard. That got changed. And that wasn’t changed by me.”. But could we see Gene’s vision of a Picard-Crusher ‘ship’ come back? McFadden isn’t so sure ”I think that Patrick made a decision at some point that he was opening it up to other relationships in our show, and in the movies, certainly. So I can’t imagine that it’s suddenly going to be different, but it doesn’t mean that there’s not a relationship there. Obviously, from all of our scenes, there is a relationship and that’s great. So who knows? I have no clue, but it would be lovely.”
Shatner Ends 100 Day Captain’s Logs Way back on March 18th, William Shatner shared a very Star Trek tweet with the world - a Captain’s log. After One Hundred days of logs, Shatner decided to call off the popular thread in a very - familiar way.
On June 27th, the Twitter mainstay posted.
https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/1276882370117812227 If you’ll recall, that was a reasonable facsimile of the line uttered by Captain James T. Kirk following his untimely demise in Star Trek: Generations. Rest assured, there haven’t been any reports of Shatner being crushed by a bridge...we checked just to be sure!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8_oqgPwHfI Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
It's been three weeks since our call to action and Cryptic Studios has not yet responded in any way. Until that time, we cannot, in good conscience, continue to endorse a company that holds a Star Trek license and has endeavored to support other worthy causes in the past but, will not commit to actionable goals towards inclusivity, equitability, and social justice.
Star Trek Timelines Event: “Someone Like Me” Star Trek Timelines’ “Ripples & Waves” Mega-Event comes to a close with “Someone Like Me,” running from July 2nd to July 9th. This Hybrid Galaxy/Skirmish Event will give the returning 5-star Desert Archer as its Ranked Reward crewmember. Event crew includes last week’s 5-star Krenim Guest Chakotay, the new 5-star Ocampa Tanis as seen in the Voyager episode “Cold Fire,” and existing 4-star/7-year-ensign Rogue Harry Kim. Look for Chakotay variants, Kim variants, and Warp Theorist or Caregiver crew members to give small bonuses during the event’s Galaxy phase. They’ll then return medium bonuses in the Skirmish phase, featuring the new 5-star Krenim Weapon Ship, the returning 4-star USS Voyager, and the 2-star Madeleine...no wait, it’s the 2-star Val Jean.
A Roddenberry Recovery Mission If you’re a veteran listener to our show, you’ve heard us mention the Roddenberry Nexus before. It’s a Star Trek focused world within the Sansar virtual reality social platform. They’ve done great events like virtual fan engagements with insiders like Doug Drexler and Rod Roddenberry. They have an amazing, interactive Star Trek museum. Wait, there’s a problem there, actually. Because according to a contest announcement we’ve just received, the Roddenberry Museum in Sansar has been a victim of a Rodden-Rob’erry! Here’s what we’re told:
“An unidentified group broke into the Roddenberry Museum in Nexus and stole some of the items in our exhibit. We are not sure who did this or why. Our initial investigation has determined that they have hidden all of the items throughout the various worlds in Sansar.
We are turning to you to aid us in the recovery of our collection. Considering the knowledge and talents of Roddenberry fans, we are confident that your abilities can help us return all the items to our museum where they belong.”
How do we help, you ask? What’s in it for me, you ask? I don’t even own a VR system, you say?
Well, let me stop you right there. For starters, you don’t NEED VR to experience Sansar. Just head over to sansar.com, and download the Desktop Mode client. Then, stay tuned to Sansar and Roddenberry’s social media outlets for clues! Each clue will guide you to a different world within Sansar, where the stolen items can be recovered. For the first three participants who find every stolen item, Roddenberry has some great prizes.
So Captains, maybe brush up on your detective skills with “Elementary, Dear Data” and then get busy solving the case for Roddenberry!
NOTE: The launch date for the event has been delayed but, be sure to follow @sansarofficial & @roddenberry for more information and upcoming announcements.
This week on Episode 466 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s Emmy campaigning, more “Lower DeckS” news, and non-Simon Pegg movie news - sort of. In Star Trek gaming, Timelines releases it’s newest event, and fleet command takes to the air waves!
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CQ: If Star Trek’s Next Silver Screen Offering DOESN’T Feature The Kelvin-Crew, What Do You Want it to be About?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Sir Patrick Talks with Deadline It’s campaign season again, but not Red Hats VS. Blue Waves or any other such nonsense. We’re talking about important stuff - campaigning for Entertainment industry awards. Okay, so campaigning for a trophy may NOT be as important as deciding who makes the policies that govern our lives, but it’s what we cover!
On Saturday June 20th, “Star Trek: Picard” Executive Producer and Star - Sir Patrick Stewart - sat down with Deadline’s Dominic Patten to discuss the series; and make a pitch for an Emmy on “Contender’s TV”.
Stewart, as has become custom, led with the tale of his initial rejection of a Picard revival. He did, however, refer to a project we often discuss on this program - Logan. I compared it to the last movie that Hugh Jackman and I did in the X-men franchise - Logan - which could not have been more different from every single moment in the films that have gone before. And I said,’if you can do something like that - not the same thing - you know -I don’t want to be driving around chanting nursery rhymes in a [EXPLETIVE] old wheel chair. But if you can find that transformation of the man and his spirit, then I’m up for it.
Stewart also talked about his excitement in reuniting with his former Next Gen co-stars before giving away a possible hint about season 2 It was a very desirable and a very emotional experience, to be reunited with Jonathan, with Marina Sirtis. And with Brent who, although he doesn’t appear that often, he has a very significant role in season one, and maybe he might again in season two. But I can say no more than that. Sorry to be so coy.
Hanelle Culpepper Talks with Variety Patrick Stewart wasn’t alone on the campaign trail. This week, Star Trek director and trailblazer - Hannelle Culpepper - talked with Variety about directing Picard’s first three episodes.
Culpepper discussed her visual approach to the series, saying I wanted it to feel inspired by where Picard was on his emotional journey. He was living in a vineyard; he felt trapped. So I wanted to have a little bit more of a static frame, and then go handheld once his world is rocked [in the pilot]. We switch to handheld cameras pretty much as much as possible after that. It’s “Star Trek,” we have to get those big, cinematic shots with drones and cranes and stuff, but we always wanted to not forget that it’s really a character- driven series with Picard at the heart..
In regards to directing Sir Patrick Stewart, and the cohesion of the writers and actors, Culpepper said Because he was so involved with the writers, a lot of the things that he felt about his character were already incorporated into the script. So for me, it was just about creating the safe space where he could do the things he wanted to do. He was still collaborative with me. But ultimately, it was nice to be in a situation where the actor and the writers are all on the same page for who this character is.
“Lower Decks” Images, a Tease of Cameos It seems the “Lower Decks” hype train is leaving the station, which means the show can’t be far behind. This week, Entertainment Weekly discussed the animated Star Trek series with creator and showrunner Mike McMahon.
McMahon once again separated “Lower Decks” from his other hit cartoon comedy, “Rick and Morty”, telling EW ”The fun of Rick and Morty is that it breaks down sci-fi tropes and is told through Rick Sanchez, who has a very specific, chaotic, nihilistic lens,” he says. “Lower Decks treats mythological sci-fi things just as important as a regular Trek show, while finding new stories to tell — just from a different angle. It's not disassembling mythological sci-fi things. It's treating them as important for everybody on the starship as it would be in a regular star Trek show.”
McMahon confirmed the series takes place during “The Next Generation”’s time period before teasing possible cameos, saying ”Next Gen is my favorite era. And as a huge Trek fan, I would definitely want to try to use some of them so that I could not only build out the world, but also work with some of my heroes. But I can't get more specific than that. You'll have to wait and see.”
Along with the story are a couple of new stills, one featuring a dirty and torn crew with TNG Type II Phasers pulled, and another with the Lower Decks gang enjoying - what looks to be - margaritas!
Zachary Quinto Done With Spock? Now, let’s talk Star Trek movies for a second. Before you ask, this is NOT another interview with Simon Pegg, but don’t worry, he’s involved peripherally.
This week, Kelvin-Spock actor Zachary Quinto was promoting the second season of his AMC series - NOS4A2 - with comicbook.com. The conversation turned to Star Trek, and Quinto was asked for his thoughts on - wait for it - SIMON PEGG’s comments about Star Trek being more suited for Television. Quinto responded ”It's already thriving in the television format with Discovery and Picard and the spinoffs," Quinto said. "I can't even keep track of how many new Star Trek stories are being told since our last film in 2016. All I know is that we, all of us, had an incredible experience making those films. If there is an appetite for more of those stories with us in them, I'm sure that we would all be thrilled to come back and do one more or whatever, but I'm not really attached to it anymore.”
Quinto elaborated on his comment,saying ”I stepped away from any expectation or any real certainty that it's ever going to happen again. I think that's the only real way to move through the world, right? If it happens, that'd be great, but I'm not going to sit around waiting for it to happen.[...] I have lifelong friendships from those films and working relationships and a lot of respect and fond memories, so if that's what it ends up being and I can look back on my life and say that's what it was, then that's incredible, and if we get to do more, that's also incredible.”
Does this mean that the Noah Hawley project won’t feature the Kelvin-timeline crew? No, not definitively. But it certainly doesn’t instill confidence that it will, either!
Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Star Trek Timelines Event: “Against the House” June continues to be a big month for Star Trek Timelines players, as the “Before & After”-inspired Mega-Event’s third installment runs from June 25th to June 29th. Kes’s voyage through her people’s past continues with “Against the House,” a Galaxy Event for the Federation and Terran Empire factions. This event’s Ranked Reward is the new 5-star Krenim Guest Chakotay, along with new 5-star Dr. Van Gogh, 4-star Karyn Archer (as seen in the Enterprise episode “E2”), and returning 4-star Krenim officer Obrist as Event Crew. As always, players will receive a high bonus for the Event Crew and the Mega-Event’s recurring Featured 5-star crew Suspira; small bonuses will apply for any variant of the Doctor (EMH) or crew with the Warp Theorist or Caregiver traits.
Star Trek Fleet Command Launches a Podcast Star Trek Fleet Command has published the first episode of their own official podcast called “Commander’s Hub”. The inaugural episode features a wide ranging interview with game designer Keenser, covering such topics as:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycXo0p-jTmk&feature=youtu.be * The impact of COVID-19 on the game’s development * How they prioritize bug fixing * Adding a “Black Market” mechanic to the game * Targeting new content to both low and high level players * PC game client possibilities * Game server merge needs and plans * The lifecycle for Borg Event content
This week on Episode 465 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Culber’s focus on mental health, Goldsman’s tease of Picard season 2, Jack Quaid’s initiation into Trek-stardom, Gossipy-Gossip, and a teeny-tiny set!
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CQ: Are you excited to see more “Starfleet” in season 2 of “Picard”, or would you prefer the second season to focus on something else entirely?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Wilson Cruz on Culber’s Mental Health What would it feel like to be resurrected - Pulled from the clutches of death, returned into the land of the living? The wholly unusual event must be disconcerting - being one of the few people pulled from eternal oblivion. Just ask Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Worf, Wesley Crusher, Janeway, Picard - or Dr.Hugh Culber. Wilson Cruz, the actor who portrays the resurrected Doctor - Culber not McCoy - discussed the effects of breathing again with Yahoo Entertainment’s “The Talk”.
Cruz told “The Talk” that he didn’t originally know his character was going to be killed, but was glad to receive a call shortly after to reprise the role. During those conversations, Cruz made it clear that he didn’t want Culber’s death to be meaningless “So many times we see these LGBQ characters, especially gay characters, killed off on our series, and there's no cost. It's as if it never happened. And I wanted there to be growth in this. He needed to learn something from it, we all did. So, I was excited about the epic way he was brought back”
Cruz continued, dropping a few hints about what to expect in Discovery’s third season ”I'm more excited about how he's grown in season 3 - how he's used this experience to kind of inform the way that he works on the ship. And so, we'll see more of how he works as a doctor, but also how he's taking into consideration mental health.”
Akiva Goldsman Talks Picard’s Second Season Wilson Cruz wasn’t the only Trek-insider to talk about the future of a Star Trek series. Writer, Director, Show runner, and now prolific video interviewee Akiva Goldsman discussed Star Trek: Picard’s first season, and what we may expect going forward.
Goldsman told IndieWire’s Christian Blauvelt that the introduction of Altan Inigo Soong, played by the incomparable Brent Spiner, served a bigger purpose than simply moving the narrative. ”We knew that this Soong character had been in our head canon when it came to the season, anyway. But, you know, we want more Brent, and we wanted to create a platform for which there could be more Brent in ensuing seasons”
In regards to the introduction of the Riker-led Starfleet Armada in "Et in Arcadia Ego — part II," Goldsman acknowledged ”We knew that bringing in that fleet was a little bit of a promise, and so we tried to be thoughtful about it”. The video interview ends there, but in the article that accompanies the video, Goldsman is quoted as saying ”Especially as we go forward, we’re going to start making statements about really what the world of Starfleet, at least technologically if not socially and culturally … These are the things that are likely to get a little bit more play than they did [in Season 1] in what was essentially a story about somebody who is outside of Starfleet.”
For more on the development of Picard’s first season, including the inspiration for the 2390’s ship design, be sure to trek out the link in our show notes.
Jack Quaid Describes “Lower Decks” If you’re involved in Trek, no matter what else you are working on or promoting, you WILL talk about your Trek involvement - and Jack Quaid had his first lesson in this. The star of the upcoming animated comedy “Lower Decks” sat down with Entertainment publication Gold Derby to promote season 2 of the popular Amazon Prime series, “The Boys” - and as sure as the sun rises, Star Trek was addressed.
Quaid, who plays “Lower Decks” Ensign Brad Boimler, admitted he wasn’t sure about a release date, telling Gold Derby ”I don’t know when it’s coming out. I know I’ve recorded most of my stuff for it but it’s a new “Star Trek” show, it’s animated, it’s from Mike McMahan, who’s one of the writers on “Rick and Morty” and he’s frickin’ hilarious.”
Like the aforementioned McMahon, Quiad stressed the comedy is for both trek fans - like self-proclaimed “trek nerd”, Gold Derby reporter Kevin Jacobsen - and non-trek fans ”If you are a huge “Star Trek” nerd[...]you’re gonna get a lot of the references and a lot of the deep cut jokes, but I think even if you’re new to it, I think it’s something really cool to introduce you to the “Star Trek” universe as well. Me speaking personally, I didn’t know a ton about it when I got cast. I had seen the J.J. Abrams movies but now I’m into it.”
Kirk-shipping May Be Canon? You want gossip, Captains? You’ve got it. We head back to the questionable “WeGotThisCovered” for our next story, so be sure not to take this Gossip as Gospel.
If you’ll remember back in episode 460 of Priority One, we told you about the RUMORED casting of a young James T. Kirk for the upcoming Pike/Spock/Number 1 series, “Strange New Worlds”. This week, WeGotThisCovered has doubled down on the rumor, claiming that not only are they casting Kirk for the series, but he may be Bisexual. According to the site ”Trusted insider Daniel Richtman has revealed on Twitter that sources are telling him Kirk could end up being portrayed as bisexual in SNW.”
https://twitter.com/DanielRPK/status/1271905503678009344 You may be surprised to find out that the Original Kirk - William Shatner - had an opinion on the matter. On June 14th, Shatner TWEETED ”I suppose some of you want my reaction to the article from the “never heard of them before & clickbait rules” site on their scoop on bisexual Kirk? If @CBS,@Alex_Kurtzman & @Startrek decide to make Kirk bisexual to align with cancel culture presentism; then it’s OK 👍 by me.”
https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/1272228259544150017 In case you just tuned in and missed the fact that we emphasized this is rumor and gossip - This is rumor and gossip! But it sure is fun to talk about it.
Fan Creates Mini-TNG Bridge We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again - Star Trek fans are the best! Don’t believe us? Then obviously you haven’t seen the video posted to Youtube by Geoff Collard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBvF_9qCnJ8 On June 7th, Collard shared a walk-through of the TNG bridge. Other than the slightly-clunky turbolift doors, the set looked impressive, to say the least. It became wholly more impressive when, in a twist, the video pans out to reveal the set is actually a 1/15th model replica!
In an interview with BBC, Collard says it took him over 500 hours to build, noting ”Well in this lockdown, it was the perfect thing to get on with really. I was loving it actually. I was working here until about Seven O’Clock at night,and my wife was getting fed up. She’s going ‘You spend more time doing that model than you do doing ordinary work.”
Time wasn’t the only investment made by Collard. He noted ”I kept a check on the time I spent on it, and it worked out at 17,000 Pounds”. For more of Collard’s impressive work, ‘trek out’ his facebook page at or website at modelmakers.com
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Tony Hunter
A Continued Call Captains – a week has passed since we published our Editorial, Silence Speaks Volumes.
As of this recording – Cryptic has not yet announced plans for actionable support of social equality or even a statement of support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Nor have they replied to our editorial. Nor have they responded to a private message from Elijah to contacts at Cryptic and Perfect World.
This is unfortunate.
However, we’ve been delighted, and a little bit humbled, by the response to the post on our website. But, truth be told, it wasn’t uniformly supportive. It’s likely that some folks think maybe there’s really no point in calling on Cryptic, a video game company, to issue a public statement on racism. Even if they did, it wouldn’t be real, anyway, just performative allyship and corporate wokeness warm fuzzies. And even if there was a donation or sponsorship, it would only be a token gesture with no follow-through that actually addressed the underlying problems.
Y’know, now that I think about it, who are we to even address this topic? I mean, a latino, a white woman, a native american, and a BUNCH of white dudes, who do we think we are, lecturing people about how Black Lives Matter? And, come on, this is a GAME podcast, a podcast that has enjoyed YEARS of privileged access and cozy relationships with the company whose game we covered exclusively. I mean, the unmitigated GALL we have to jeopardize that status and that access.
On the other hand, maybe the days of “not my problem” are gone now. Maybe the idea of “see something, say something” needs to apply to civil rights violations, too. Maybe we’ve all been lazy and complacent and we bear some responsibility for letting things get to this point. The point where the 2024 Bell riots from Deep Space Nine are an actual possibility. Remember, for all the positive vision of the future Trek holds, Gene Roddenberry predicted a resurgence of eugenics and a third world war before we get to the utopia part.
Bottom line, we firmly believe that our call to action is 100% “in our lane” when it comes to the world of Star Trek, and Cryptic Studios in particular. Because once upon a time, the Star Trek Online dev team handed out postcards called Elios - not “Elijahs” - as a reward for good work. Because we’ve spent nine years telling them when they’ve done well AND when they’ve missed the mark. Because Gene didn’t leave a road map to the stars where the content of our character always means more to people in power than the color of our skins. We’ve got to build that road ourselves. And it starts by telling your friends that they need to pick up a shovel and join the line. Just do something, because the days of doing nothing are over.
So, here’s what we’re doing. Saturday, June 27, from 12pm to 6pm Eastern, we’re hosting an internet telethon with some very special Star Trek guests to join us online for interviews and fundraising. For about an hour each, we’re going to ask you to vote with your wallets, literally, by donating to the Movement for Black Lives while they’re with us. What are you voting for? Well, everyone’s done dramatic Shakepeare readings, that’s EASY. But how about a dramatic and interpretive reading of popular children’s nursery rhymes? That’s a challenge! THAT’S unique! THAT’S your chance to hear the glorious victory over the vicious villain Humpty Dumpty, read in the original Klingon! Join us Saturday, June 27th, from 12pm to 6pm to raise money for the Movement for Black Lives!
This week on Episode 464 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ STLV’s TWO big changes, Jason Isaacs’ thoughts on Prime Lorca, Jeffrey Combs clears up some confusion, and Jason Zimmerman talks special effects! In Star Trek Gaming, we have a call to action!
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CQ: Where do YOU think Prime Lorca is? Do you want to see him in future Trek?
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CQ: What object in Romulan lore do you think could be a “Legendary” Item?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Star Trek Las Vegas Moved to December Star Trek Las Vegas. A place where thousands of Star Trek fans meet to celebrate our favorite franchise. A place that brings the creative minds behind the property - and the fans that have helped keep it alive for over fifty years - together. A place where you must remain indoors because it’s August in the desert, and there is fear of spontaneously combusting, melting into the pavement, or becoming a gas through sublimation. Sadly, this year, Star Trek fans won’t have the opportunity to OFFICIALLY meet up in Las Vegas this August. But imagine being able to celebrate STLV without fear of looking like Arnold Toht - at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” - if we venture out for fresh air?!?
On Friday June 5th, Creation Entertainment released an update to the 2020 Official Star Trek: Las Vegas Convention. From the release ”The 19th Annual Star Trek Convention’s NEW DATE is now December 9-13, 2020 and is beaming into Caesars Forum Conference Center Las Vegas, the brand-new state of the art, $375 million facility located in the heart of the famed Las Vegas Strip! Caesars Forum Conference Center features direct access to our new host hotel, the newly renovated Harrah’s Las Vegas!”
That’s right! This year the convention will take place in December, and it WON’T be at the Rio. Creation followed, saying ”William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Kelsey Grammer and more guests have confirmed the new date, and we are currently working on more confirmations.”
If you’re still not comfortable making plans to travel at this time, or simply can’t go in December, Creation is suggesting you cancel your room at the Rio, call your airline, and cancel your tickets to the convention through a link provided in their release. But act fast, the deadline to cancel convention tickets is June 19th, 2020.
Jason Isaacs Talks About Returning To Pike as Lorca When Jason Isaacs was cast as the Captain of the USS Discovery, some people rose an eye-brow. It was interesting that the Villain from “The Patriot” , “Harry Potter”, and “The OA” - as well as the voice of Iconic super villains Lex Luthor, Ra's al Ghul, and Sinestro - was going to be one of Discovery’s heroes, Captain Gabriel Lorca. As Discovery’s first season unfolded, and it was revealed that Lorca should have had a goatee, few viewers were shocked; But Isaacs compelling portrayal left fans thirsty for more, and many were asking ‘where is PRIME Lorca’? As it turns out, it wasn’t only fans asking about the devious would-be-emperor’s doppelganger
In an interview with the “Empire Films Podcast”, Jason Isaacs asked that very question. He said ”Where is Prime Lorca? Well, I admit that we talk. It’s not like when Mirror Lorca bit the bullet there wasn’t a clamoring for Prime Lorca, but the thing is, it has got to be a great story. Pike is already there! We know what he is like. We have seen him and he’s great. We don’t know who Prime Lorca is.”
Isaacs went on to explain that no one wants to see an indecisive, logy character, saying /”He is going to have to be as interesting, as ballsy, and you have to find him a ship and find him a context to bring him into a story. So, we talk. And when and if we come up with something we think is fabulous I will happily go on a starvation diet required to slip into the snakeskin uniform again.”
Jeffrey Combs on Returning To Trek A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned the hopeful proposition of a Jeffrey Combs return to Star Trek - this time as Captain Pike’s booze chucking Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Boyce. If you’ll recall, Combs was doubtful of the casting, saying ”the chasm between what fans want and what the studios want make the chances of it happening slim to none.... and Slim left town.”. But Combs clarified his comments this week, when he sat down with friends of the Roddenberry Podcast Network, Trekmovie.com
Combs told Trekmovie he was surprised that the Twitter exchange had become newsworthy, before clearing up his statements ”Some people were saying, “Jeff says he doesn’t want to do it!” And that wasn’t my point at all. My point was there has always been a disconnect between and fans and the networks and studios. It goes all the way back and not just with Star Trek. There is often this disconnect and that is what my tweet was about. What you want and what they want is most of the time not in harmony…I took it as a compliment that people wanted me to be a part of it. It doesn’t mean I wouldn’t relish it or jump in and embrace it, but I have to be a bit of a realist here and it is not likely.”
Combs also took the opportunity to explain his reaction, saying ”I deeply appreciate the enthusiasm of the fans. I love them so much. …I would love it. I was completely surprised the fans jumped all over that and I guess my tweet was an attempt to go: Thank you, I appreciate that, but let’s be realistic. I have to be realistic. No one wants their hopes to be dashed on the rocks of disappointment.”
VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman Sits Down With Deadline It’s said that the most impressive special effects are those that the audience doesn’t consciously notice. If that’s true, Picard VFX Supervisor Jason Zimmerman and his team should be considered some of the best in the business. This week, the accomplished Zimmerman sat down with Deadline to discuss the challenges of working on Star Trek, and the importance of honoring what has come before.
Zimmerman talked about the subtle work of “layering” effects to make sets look futuristic while still looking recognizable, like the sweeping shots of Okinawa or Boston, saying ”I think you first sort of establish the basic geometry and layout of the city, or the location that you’re shooting, Then, you start to go in and dress things to camera, like sky traffic shuttles, holograms, to sort of flesh the world out and make it feel scope-y.”
The 2-time Emmy winner also discussed the importance of the past when creating new effects, telling Deadline ”Working with these canon things, like the [Starship] Enterprise and the Borg cube, it’s always a little bit daunting to be responsible for something that’s so revered, [that’s] been depicted so many times, so what you definitely don’t want to do is go back and start from scratch. You have probably the best amount of research and reference humanly possible for any show, so you definitely start there, and want to make sure that you don’t do anything that doesn’t make any sense. That’s, for us, a very important part of the process, doing our research and checking with everybody who knows the Star Trek universe, to ensure that we’re actually treating these things appropriately.”
Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds
Scopely Supports Black Lives Matter Last week, we touched on the Star Trek world’s responses to the ongoing protests and social upheaval in the United States, and around the world. This week, another part of the Star Trek gaming universe has shown their support. Scopely, the makers of Star Trek Fleet Command, recently donated $1 Million to the Black Lives Matter Foundation, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the Equal Justice Initiative. The company stated “The time is now to listen, learn, and act for FOREVER change”
Star Trek Timelines June Events June is lined up to be a big month for players of Star Trek Timelines. Starting on June 11th, Timelines will be celebrating Pride month. This month’s campaign will focus on DS9’s Lenara Kahn and “Reinforcements” Stamets as featured crew. On top of that, June is also time for the traditional Players Choice Month in Timelines. Players Choice will kick off a Mega-Event based on Voyager’s “Before and After” episode. This event will feature the Nacine, Suspiria, and a brand new Tholian starship. Players Choice month will also feature a theme pack chosen by the players, Homesteader Janeway from the episode “Resolutions”.
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This week on Episode 463 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Akiva Goldsman’s Batman and Robin apology and what he has to say about Discovery, Bryan Fuller gets candid, and the cast of Star Trek Voyager reunite for a good cause! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online’s No-win Scenario re-emerges, and says “To Hell With Honor,” and lastly we welcome Fazri Zubair of Lucid Sight’s Crypto Space Commander!
Akiva Goldsman Chats with Collider Last week, we told you about a Collider interview with Star Trek producer, director, and writer Akiva Goldsman. On Friday May 29th, the video of that interview was posted to Collider’s youtube channel, and it contained a slew of new information. Goldman apologized for “Batman and Robin” - it was heart-felt, but we’re not sure it was enough...BUT...he also talked a bit more about Star Trek. Strap in, because this week we’ve got AUDIO!
Goldsman told Collider he was not involved with Discovery’s third season, but did have some information on what’s to come, saying
“So Alex [Kurtzman] has really been deeply involved in the building out of what season three looks like and what that post-Federation future is. I have seen some of it because, you know, we all work together in the same - or we did - place with lots of Star Trek pictures on the wall and editing bays and things, you know. It seems awesome to me. It’s not a final frontier but it is a new one.”
- Akiva Goldsman
Goldsman also revealed an interesting tidbit about Discovery’s jump to the distant future:
“We all helped build that idea, all the way back to season one. Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, the original showrunners from season one, that idea dates all the way back to that. I think it is a spectacular idea, which is to go post the timeline we know.”
- Akiva Goldsman
Bryan Fuller Talks “Voyager” Bryan Fuller is to Voyager what Jonathan Frakes is to Next Gen. Every time the man speaks, he leaves juicy audio clips in his wake. This week, the former-Voyager staff writer sat down with the la “Inglorious Treksperts” podcast to celebrate Voyagers Silver Anniversary, and sprinkled trek nuggets all up in our sauce.
Fuller discussed the push-and-pull between Voyager’s creative team and then-Trek-Head-Rick-Berman, saying:
”I think what was interesting in the evolution of the show, which you could sense the creative struggle. And I witnessed the creative struggle when I was working there. And there was an appetite for these bigger, bolder science fiction stories. And there was a lot of resistance from Rick Berman in embracing them because he was chasing The Next Generation and was not allowing Voyager to be the show that it could be.”
- Bryan Fuller
But Fuller wasn’t done. He went on to describe the writer’s room’s plan to make one of Star Trek’s best two-parters - “Year of Hell” - a season long arc, and Berman’s reaction.
"The “Year of Hell” and the behind-the-scenes drama around trying to craft not only that episode, but that season, was fascinating because we wanted “Year of Hell” to last the entire season. We wanted to see Voyager get its [EXPLETIVE] kicked every episode and through that season was going to be marbled the story of Annorax and the time ship that was changing things. So, we would go back to it every once in a while to remind the audience that’s the larger story. But because Deep Space Nine had made Rick Berman allergic to serialized storytelling, violently so [we did not]”
- Bryan Fuller
When asked why Fuller thought Deep Space Nine was able to get away with things Voyager wasn’t, Fuller pulled no punches.
"Ira [Steven Behr] didn’t give a [EXPLETIVE] what Rick Berman said, and Brannon [Braga] did. Ira was like, “I don’t care, you’re wrong. This is what we’re doing and fire me if you want to.’ He was always like ‘Fire me. If you don’t like what I’m doing, fire me, but this is what we’re doing. So if you’re not behind it, then I suggest you find someone else to do my job’”
- Bryan Fuller
“Stars in the House” Voyager Reunion After 25 years, a reunion is in order! And that’s exactly what happened on Tuesday, May 26th. The cast of Star Trek: Voyager met via Zoom, along with Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley - hosts of “Stars in the House” - to talk Trek - but more importantly - to raise money for “The Actor’s Fund” charity.
The one hour meeting - which was organized by the “Stars in the House” hosts and Voyager’s Robert Picardo - was a fun way to look at Voyager’s behind-the-scenes dynamic.
Robert Duncan McNeil - portrayer of helmsman Tom Paris and He-Man pal Kevin Corrigan - talked about Kate Mulgrew’s first day on set. Mulgrew put on the jumpsuit after the departure of Geneviève Bujold: Voyager’s first Captain Janeway.
"There was a lot of uncertainty, I guess, when Geneviève left. There was a lot of uncertainty. Was the show going to get made? You know, were they going to make it a male captain? Maybe they couldn’t find a female who they felt could do this. And the moment you said the first line on the bridge, personally I felt like ‘this shows going to work. We’re going to make it. Now it’s is all together.’”
- Rober Duncan McNiel
Mulgrew, who has expressed interest in returning to the role of Janeway, was eager to ask former co-star and current Picard actor Jeri Ryan about what’s going on with Star Trek’s newest series. "What’s the plan, now, going forward. Nobody knows anything” to which Ryan replied:
"We were originally supposed to start shooting in the middle of June, but they would have had to started building the sets in the middle of May, which we can’t do So we’re just waiting.They’re hoping that we can start shooting in the beginning of fall. I don’t know.”
- Jeri Ryan
BLACK LIVES MATTER This week, Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast did not record its 463rd episode live.
It has been our weekly goal to entertain and inform our listeners of the goings-on in the Star Trek Multiverse. We like to consider ourselves an enjoyable distraction to your everyday lives; but, sometimes, it’s irresponsible to ignore what is happening in the world.
This week in the United States, protests and rioting erupted when George Floyd was murdered by members of the Minneapolis Police Department. Floyd’s death, centuries of oppression, systemic racism, police violence, and discrimination of Black and Brown Americans have sparked protests at home and abroad.
On June 2nd, Star Trek.com showed its support for the Black Lives Matter movement. A three minute clip of Deep Space Nine’s “Far beyond the Stars” starts with a simple message:
“Black Lives Matter. Black Culture Matters. Black Communities Matter.
We stand in solidarity with our Black colleagues, creators, partners and audience and condemn all acts of racism, discrimination, and senseless acts of violence.”
In the article accompanying the video, there is a link to Black Lives Matter's call for a sustainable transition in our communities.
We have included a link to the Black Lives Matter petition below.
https://blacklivesmatter.com/
Additionally, we're teaming up with trekmovie.com as #TrekkiesUnite against those same injustices and inequalities.
https://trekmovie.com/2020/06/03/star-trek-websites-and-podcasts-unite-ask-trekkies-to-support-organizations-fighting-injustice/ Tonight, we cannot pretend to overlook what is happening in the United States.
Tonight, we stand with our brothers and sisters fighting against injustice.
Tonight, we reflect on #BlackOutTuesday
Tonight – and every night – we must remain attentive, we must continually educate ourselves with facts, and we must unite in solidarity to protect this nation – and others - against injustice, tyranny, and oppression.
Live Long & Prosper through Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations.
No-Win Scenario by Advisorypanda
The Event Campaign II resumes on June 4th for PC, and on June 30th for console, but at the greatest cost. Apologies to Captain Kirk, but the No-Win Scenario is real and it is here.
Playing either the "Arena of Sompek" or "Kobayashi Maru" TFOs every day during the 21-day event will grant you honor and glory, along with 50 Event Campaign Progress and Daily Progress towards the No-Win Scenario Event grand prize. The grand prize includes 3 Featured TFO boxes, 25,000 dilithium ore, and a new account-unlocked ship with Admiralty card: the scaling T4 Kobayashi Maru Freighter for Fed and Fed-aligned characters, and the Tong’Duj Freighter for KDF and KDF-aligned characters.
While Freighters are as well-suited for combat as a Ferengi with an ear infection [Ferengi scream here], they offer on-board access to amenities like the Exchange, Bank, expanded Transwarp, and special Trade duty officer missions. Even better, you can go to and from your Freighte’s interior from any other ship rather than fully switching between the two. Link to the stats in the show notes.
Note that, while it’s possible to do everything right and still lose in life, that’s not quite true for the event. The event TFOs now have designated end points (Maru at level 6, Sompek at level 7) and cannot be failed before reaching them. Which makes them "Always-Win Scenarios," if we’re being honest.
Also, the TFOs’ untimed/infinite versions will also be disabled but the event TFOs will not have cooldowns. So will you find an honorable end as you fly into the face of certain doom? How many petaQs will you take with you, as the dread tyrant’s lighting turns your teammates into scorch marks? You’ll have plenty of chances to find out.
Pray that today is a good day to die, for you will not see another.
To Hell With Honor by Advisorypanda
While PC captains are facing their own mortality, console captains will confront J’Ula and attempt to end her spurious sporulation spree. "To Hell with Honor" pits players against the temporally-displaced Klingon matriarch and her Elachi pawns, as they race to destroy House Mokai’s ship bases and mycelial rifts on the Beta Lankai moon. The TFO premiered with the 10th Anniversary Event on PC, and is finally making its way to XBox and PS4 from June 2nd through June 30th as its own To Hell with Honor event.
This will also be part of the Event Campaign II for consoles, with daily play netting captains 50 Event Campaign Progress and one Daily Progress. The R2-D...sorry, DOT-7 ground drone pet and kit module will unlock for all characters on an account after acquiring 14 Daily Event Progress, along with the usual 3 Featured TFO Boxes and 25,000 dilithium ore.
I hope you love Klingon Wagner and the smell of mycelium in the morning: smells like victory.
Khitomer Alliance Kit Arrives! by Shane Hoover
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The galaxy united to fight off the Iconians. Then it united again to defend itself against the Hur’q onslaught. And only recently that alliance came together to design the Khitomer Alliance Battlecruiser. Now your Star Trek Online captain can proudly wear the uniform and the ship livery of the Khitomer Alliance. As announced via news blog this week, STO are freely giving away the new cross-faction Khitomer Alliance uniform and the new Khitomer Alliance vanity shield until June 16th. To see how you think the Alliance factions may have influenced the new uniform, Trek out the blog link in the show notes. Grab your free giveaway in the Promotions tab on PC now, and soon (TM) on Consoles.
Top Tip by AdvisoryPanda
In an effort to lend a hand to new players --- or even surprise the most veteran captains in Star Trek Online -- here’s our top tip!
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This week on Priority One --- We trek out Star Trek: Picard’s possible series longevity, Sir Patrick’s history with Star Trek, Mike McMahon’s vision for Lower Decks, and what Simon Pegg knows about the next Trek film - spoiler: it isn’t much! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online goes to Red Alert, takes on rubberbanding, and Star Trek Timelines announces its newest event!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Weeks Community Questions Are:
CQ: Do you think Star Trek is better suited for Television, Movies, or is there a place for Trek on both?
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CQ: What’s your Star Trek Online Red Alert of choice? Why?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Akiva Goldsman Talks Picard Delays are an inevitability - even more so now, during the pandemic. But with those delays comes anticipation, and sometimes opportunity. At least that’s what Star Trek Executive Producer and Oscar winning writer Akiva Goldsman thinks. Last week, Goldsman sat down with Collider to discuss Star Trek: Picard season 2, how quarantine has changed the timetable, and how the delays may be a blessing in disguise.
Goldsman discussed those inevitable delays we just discussed, telling Collider ”We were to start shooting in June, which I guarantee you we will not unless the world opens tomorrow. We had broken the season, we were about halfway through the writing of it. You know, we will start as soon as we can once the world opens, you know? Prep will have to resume, and then we’ll start. We know what it is, and it’s cool.”
In regards to Picard’s early “dark tone”, as well as Covid-19’s silver-lining, Goldsman explained ”I kept saying, ‘They’re reviewing the first act of a movie.’ The first act of a movie is always dark. If you stopped It’s a Wonderful Life at the bridge, it’s a really dark movie! Because fundamentally in a longform narrative, it’s a redemption story, it’s a healing story, it has to be bad at the beginning so it gets good at the end, otherwise there’s nothing to fix. So we’re in this weird world now where we create one narrative object but we dole it out bit by bit, which is fascinating. And can be kind of fun. But what you really want is to be able to refine your setups once you’ve written your payoffs… if in fact you could have the time to write 10 hours first, that would be amazing. And maybe we will.”
When asked how many seasons Goldsman foresaw in Picard’s future, he responded ”I mean, I think we have discussed it as both a 3 season show, a 5 season show, a “let’s just keep going forever” show[...]Star Trek: Picard in my view will go as long as Patrick Stewart wants to do it… As I’m sure you know, he was not interested in coming back. And we did a lot of… really good collaborative story breaking and talking and you know and I think he’s particularly delighted in a good way about having come back. And we will rely on that good will until he feels he’s done.”
Sir Patrick Lets Loose With CBS This Morning Speaking of Sir Patrick, the “Picard” star had a candid interview with CBS This Morning about his history with Star Trek, Picard, and his daily sonnets.
When asked by "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil whether he always aspired to Produce a series, Stewart said ”No. I was too naïve, too new at the game of series television. And I had so much work to do. I mean[...]the first couple of years, I didn't have a life or a social life at all. We'd work a five-day week; 13-, 14-, sometimes 15-hour days, especially towards the end of the week. And Saturday morning, I would allow myself a little sleep in. And then I would do my own laundry, which by the way, I still do. It's an obsession with me.”
Stewart was frank about his early days on the TNG set, saying /”I lectured my fellow cast members about some of the fooling around that was going on on the set, and the games that they were playing and the singing and the jokes and the ruining shots. And there was this horrible silence. And it was Denise Crosby who said to me, 'Trick, come on, we gotta have some fun!' And I said, 'We are not here to have fun.' I said that! And that became, you know, a legendary quote, as I progressively got sillier and sillier as the series wore on.”
Finally, in regards to Stewart’s charming daily sonnets, Sir Patrick said ”I had no idea what I was saying or what it meant. But there was something in the language”
Mike McMahon Tells Us Something About Lower Decks Star Trek’s first animated series since the 70’s is set to air this year, and the buzz is starting to form around the upcoming “Lower Decks”. In the interview from our first story, Akiva Goldsman said ”Lower Decks] literally couldn’t seem funnier to me”. But what does series showrunner and Star Trek super-fan Mike McMahon think? We’re glad you asked!
McMahon discussed the series with Slashfilm this week, explaining the premise and structure of the show ”If you’re watching Lower Decks, you’re getting a full Star Trek episode from the perspective of people who are having their own social and emotional stories and their own sci-fi stories, but they just aren’t on the bridge. They don’t have the information the bridge is getting, and they don’t have the responsibility.”
McMahon, who was the showrunner on the popular “Rick and Morty”, explained how Lower Decks isn’t a Star Trek skinned version of his previous show ”A big thing that was important to me was figuring out how do we comedically access these characters. How can these characters be funny and not break Star Trek? You can’t have a Morty [from Rick and Morty] in Star Trek. You can’t just have a stupid person in Starfleet, otherwise it breaks the aspirational paradigm of what humanity is like in Starfleet. So our leads are foils for each other, but they’re very much ingrained in Star Trek.”
McMahon gave a little flavor to the series main characters, explaining Ensign Beckett Mariner as ”kind of like Captain Kirk if Kirk wasn’t a captain and didn’t have the power. Kirk would follow his gut, and she followers her gut.” and Ensign Brad Boimler as /”so by-the-book and so burdened by following the rules that he can’t follow his gut.”
Simon Pegg Tells Us Nothing About Star Trek IV Oh Simon Pegg. How sick you must be of answering questions about Star Trek. But bless your heart - you keep doing it. This week, Collider had the honor of asking Pegg about a possible upcoming movie that he knows very little about.
Pegg was asked what he and his castmates knew about an upcoming film, to which he replied ”If [Paramount says], ‘We’d like to do another movie,’ I’m sure we’ll all jump at the chance. I miss those guys, and I love making those films. But I just don’t know. Noah Hawley’s project has been mentioned, and maybe that will happen. I don’t know anything about that. So yeah, I’m as in the dark as everyone else, I’m in the same boat as you guys.”
Pegg discussed the more “niche” audience of Trek, when compared to - say - the Marvel Universe, and offered ”the obvious thing to do would be to not go for that massive spectacle, go for something a little bit more restrained in the vein of the original series. Yes, that would be a brilliant thing to do, and I’m sure it probably has been discussed… You specialize a little bit more.”
Finally, Pegg may have talked himself out of future Star Trek work, telling Collider ”Maybe TV is a better place for [Star Trek] now. Television has evolved so much. It’s become something which is very much a contemporary, a peer of cinema. It’s simply viewed in a different way. It isn’t a reduced scope anymore. You can still do masses of interesting things, and it can still look modern and not inexpensive. Maybe television is a better format for Star Trek. That’s where it started, you know.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
PC: All the Red Alerts All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts
All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts
All the Red Alerts, all the Red Alerts
All the Red Alerts, now put your shields up
If Operation Delta Rising, the Draanuur colony, and the Khitomer-class battlecruiser have taught us anything, it’s the value of collaboration across different cultures towards our common goals. However our less-pleasant galactic neighbors have taken the hint, and are launching a coordinated multi-front offensive across the galaxy. It’s teamwork that makes the existential threat work, I guess.
From May 28th at 8 AM Pacific to June 4th at 10 AM Pacific, PC captains will be able to play all five Red Alert Task Force Operations:
Players will receive the normal rewards for each playthrough, and each day’s first completed Red Alert will also grant Daily Event Progress on their account. After receiving five daily progress token players will be able to claim either a Universal Tech Upgrade or Specialization Point grand prize for their account. The grand prize can also be purchased outright on a prorated scale, relative to daily progress made in the event. Players who complete a Red Alert TFO each day after getting the grand prize will receive a dilithium ore bonus, starting at 8,000 and increasing by 1,000 each day.
So that there’s no confusion, captains, I want to stress: THERE. ARE. FIVE. ALERTS.
Console: Eyyyy, La Sirena From June 2nd at 8 AM Pacific to June 23rd at 10 Pacific, captains on console will have another crack at simultaneous Infinity R&D and Duty Officer Promotions. As usual, during the promotion R&D Packs and Duty Officer Packs purchased from the C-Store and opened will grant either an additional 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack. And this time a new ship is making its console debut in the Ship Choice Pack—the contentiously-named La Sirena T6 Heavy Raider, as seen in Star Trek: Picard.
Console: To Hell With Honor Also coming to consoles, from June 2nd through June 23rd, players can assault J’Ula’s moon based shipyards in the “To Hell With Honor” Featured TFO Event. Just like it was on PC, this is a unique TFO featuring space combat over a moon surface map. Destroy J’Ula’s ships before they can join her fleet, and deal with unexpected guests provoked by J’Ula’s Mycelial weapon technology.
This featured TFO is part two of the four part Event Campaign on consoles, with each day’s completion rewarding 50 Event Campaign progress points. To see the event rewards, like the DOT-7 Drones last seen on Short Treks, follow the link to STO’s blog in our show notes.
Rubberbanding Survey Picture this: you’re tearing across the Park in the Dyson Ground Battlezone like, or because, there won’t be a tomorrow. The Voth are almost done collecting Omega particles, and you’re the only one who can stop them. The V-Rex is in sight, you ready your Orbital Strike—and suddenly you’re 50 meters away, running over the same patch of grass again. And again. And again. And scene.
You, mon capitan, have been rubberbanded.
Player complaints about lagging in MMOs are as old as MMOs themselves. However Star Trek Online has allegedly been more badly-affected than usual recently. On Monday the 25th, the official Star Trek Online Twitter account shared a link to a SurveyMonkey poll, asking players to describe their recent experiences. The poll includes your general geographic location, proxy usage, ISP, and in-game locations you find particularly troublesome. Link in the show notes.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Timelines Events From Thursday May 28 at noon ET to June 1 at noon ET, Star Trek Timelines will feature the Blundering Terror Galaxy Event for the Federation, Ferengi Alliance, and Borg factions. No details for the event narrative have been released but we do have the following key details.
The 4-star Professor Scott--Great Scott! [throw toilet paper roll]--will be returning as a featured crew member, joined by the new 5-star crew member Determined Paris and 4-star Grebnedlog. Grebnedlog, for those whose rubber bands may be broken, is the captain of the Pakled ship in the TNG episode "Samaritan Snare." As always, event crew members grant the highest bonuses. However variants of Tom Paris, Montgomery Scott, and crew members with the Thief trait will also make you strong and make your Faction go.
The winning Faction may not attain the 24th level of awareness, but they will receive a new 5-star Kira-variant crew member. 20th century science fiction author Kay Eaton, seen in the DS9 episode "Far Beyond the Stars," will be a featured crew member in the next event starting on 06/04.
This week on Priority One --- We 'Trek Out' the announcement of Star Trek: “Strange New Worlds” and Akiva Goldsman already has some comments; we learn how filming could restart during the pandemic, and Sir Patrick shares some thoughts on Picard! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online’s Mudd’s Market floods us with some insanely expensive choices…. And our featured presentation is a sit down with Star Trek’s Jonathan Del Arco!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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CQ: Would you like to see Jeffery Combs play Dr. Boyce? Why or why not?
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CQ: Are you interested in the new Mudd’s Market bundle? What ships would you choose?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
On Friday May 15th, ViacomCBS made the OFFICIAL announcement that Anson Mount’s Christopher Pike would be getting his own series. Along with a brief description of the upcoming show, titled “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”, we were treated to a video featuring the show's three stars - the aforementioned Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn. In the video, the trio thanked fans for their continued support, and Mount promised ”We’re going to get to work on a classic Star Trek show that deals with optimism and the future. And I guess there’s only one more thing to say - Hit It”
The series Executive Producers include Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman, Jenny Lumet, Henry Alonso Myers, Heather Kadin, and our very own Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth! The premiere’s story was hashed out by Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman, and Jenny Lumet, and Goldsman gets the screenplay credit. Star Trek “Captain” Alex Kurtzman said in a release ”When we said we heard the fans’ outpouring of love for Pike, Number One and Spock when they boarded Star Trek: Discovery last season, we meant it. These iconic characters have a deep history in Star Trek canon, yet so much of their stories has yet to be told. With Akiva and Henry at the helm, the Enterprise, its crew and its fans are in for an extraordinary journey to new frontiers in the Star Trek universe.”
No release date was announced, but the project was given a “series order”, and it sounds like the premiere script is ready to go. WE’RE GETTING A PIKE SERIES!!!
Akiva Goldsman With Variety Discussing “Strange New Worlds” Did you hear we’re getting a new Star Trek series? One of the architects of the upcoming “Strange New Worlds”, Akiva Goldsman, sat down with Variety to talk a bit more about the project.
Goldsman’s goal is to hew closer to The Original Series ”We’re going to try to harken back to some classical ‘Trek’ values, to be optimistic, and to be more episodic. Obviously, we will take advantage of the serialized nature of character and story building. But I think our plots will be more closed-ended than you’ve seen in either ‘Discovery’ or ‘Picard.”. Goldsman continued ”I imagine it to be closer to the original series than even ‘DS9,'. We can really tell closed-ended stories. We can find ourselves in episodes that are tonally of a piece.”
But Goldsman clarified that this won’t be EXACTLY like the episodic adventures of years past, telling Variety ”I think one thing that we always struggled with [as fans] was that Kirk is heartbroken at the loss of Edith Keeler in ‘The City on the Edge of Forever’ and has to be just fine the next week. I think what we would want to do is keep the characters having moved through and recognizing the experiences they’ve had in previous episodes, but to be able to tell contained, episodic stories.”
Could Jeffery Combs Show Up in “Strange New Worlds” Imagine - if you dare - not only getting “Strange New Worlds”, but also getting the incomparable Jeffrey Combs as part of the crew. Star Trek twitter presence “Andorian Soup” has dared to imagine just that.
On May 16th, Andorian Soup - whose avatar is Shran from Star Trek: Enterprise - posted a side-by-side photo of Jeffrey Combs and John Hoyt, the actor who played ship physician and Pike confidant Dr. Phillip Boyce in “The Cage”.
The resemblance between the two actors is certainly undeniable. So what are the chances that the prolific actor could play the wise Doctor? According to Combs, not high. Replying to Andorian Soup’s Twitter post, Combs himself said ”Thank you. Nice thought, but the chasm between what fans want and what the studios want make the chances of it happening slim to none.... and Slim left town.”. That doesn’t mean the Star Trek veteran wouldn’t be interested. When asked if he’d be open to the possibility, Combs replied ”Of course. I love Star Trek. Star Trek is life.”
Patrick Stewart Teases Picard Season 2 Though we are obviously excited for the newly announced “Strange New Worlds”, there were other interesting Trek nuggets for our proverbial dipping that did not include Pike and the gang. This week, Sir Patrick Stewart sat down with Gold Derby to discuss his experience with HIS Trek offering, Star Trek: Picard.
Sir Patrick reiterated his initial hesitation for playing the legendary Captain again, but revealed that he thought season 1 may be his last time doing so. Stewart recalled reading the script for the series finale, saying ”the writers had been a little bit undercover about that aspect of how series one was going to end. I learned it from reading the script, and when I saw that Picard collapsed and died when he was on that alien planet, I thought, ‘Oh my lord, I’m being written out of the show?” Instead, Picard lives on with an “artificial life inside me, but not a subservient, cruel one like the Borg. Well, we shall see. We don’t know how Picard will with this new condition that has become part of his life.”
Stewart also teased what’s to come in Season 2, telling Gold Derby ”There are startling events predicted in Season 2. I’m so excited about them, because it is taking season one from where we were, we aren’t going to be covering the same ground. And it’s going to be, I think, extraordinary. I’m very excited about it.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Mudd Plays With Time Again… Again? Well it’s a slow news week for Star Trek gaming, but there’s one very big talking point from Star Trek Online! In a STO News blog posted May 19th, Ambassador Kael announced the latest new offerings from Mudd’s Market. And, according to the blog itself, “it’s one of our craziest bundles ever!”
In the usual Mudd’s Market style, the bundle is listed with two “prices”. There’s the so-called regular price, which is 29,500 Zen, or nearly $300 in cash. Then there’s the sale price, at which the bundle is available to players until 5/26, which is 14,750 Zen, or nearly $150 in cash. So what does that significant investment get you?
That’s where this bundle gets really interesting. Because, unlike other Mudd’s Market offerings, this bundle is all about choices. You get to choose THREE of these six items:
So when you’ve purchased the bundle and claimed your three choices, any ships chosen will be forever reclaimable on all of your characters. You can also purchase the bundle as many times as you want. So, purchasing the bundle twice could get you all six choices. And subsequent purchases of the bundle after that would get you more T6 ship coupons, Ultimate Tech Upgrades, and Epic Phoenix prize tokens. That is, you know, if you wanted to spend $450 or more on STO.
STO’s Groupees Fundraiser We’ve already covered Star Trek Online’s charity fundraiser for Pop Culture Hero Coalition and United Way Bay Area, but it’s worth mentioning two updates tweeted this week to the game’s Twitter account. First, they’ve restocked the $10 bundles, so if you missed out before, now’s your chance. Second, the tweet declared that the Groupees bundles have raised nearly $110,000 for the two charities. So, a big congratulations to Star Trek Online, and to its players, for their efforts!
This week on Priority One --- We trek out the end of CBS ALL ACCESS, Lower Decks place in the Trek mythos, another possible Kirk recasting, and Intakes! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online once again teams with Groupees to support the Pop Culture Hero Coalition, more updates to the “Year of Klingon”, and we protect Pahvo in our newest event.
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CQ: CQ: Do you believe the rumor that James Cannavale will be the next Kirk? Do you like the casting, or is there someone else you’d prefer?
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CQ: What did you think of the Khitomer map updates shared by Star Trek Online?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
ViacomCBS Rebranding The end of CBS ALL ACCESS is near! But not really. But kind of. But...let’s get to the story!
On Thursday, ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish told investors there would be big changes to the companies Over the Top VOD service - CBS ALL ACCESS - starting with a rebranding of the subscription based service. So see, it’s sort of the end. But not really - Anyway. Bakish said “major changes coming this summer as we track toward the rebrand and relaunch of a transformed product.”. In addition to the 100 plus movie titles added to the service on Thursday - including Star Trek IV, Generations, First Contact, and Nemesis - All Access programming chief Julie McNamara said in a press release “Expanding CBS All Access’ library of films with these iconic titles from Paramount Pictures is just one of the many ways we’re integrating the phenomenal catalog of IP available to us within the ViacomCBS family”
But movies aren’t the only changes coming to the soon-to-be-artist-formally-known-as-CBS ALL ACCESS. ViacomCBS promises to leverage several of its broadcast properties on the service as well, including Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Smithsonian, and Paramount Network. Bar Rescue 24-7!
No firm details were given about release date or price changes, but we’ll be keeping our sensors set to full. Stay tuned!
Lower Decks is On-Track For it’s Unannounced Premiere Mike McMahon is a busy man. This week, the former Rick and Morty showrunner launched a new animated series on Hulu - Solar Opposites - and sat down with Inverse to promote the show. During the interview, McMahon spoke a bit about his next project, Star Trek: Lower Decks.
McMahon gave the vaguest of vague answers when talking about the shows release, saying “I can't give you a specific answer on when that's coming out, but we’re still working on it and we're on track for when we have planned, which is this year”..
The TNG Season 8 creator did open up a bit about where the show fits in the mythos, though, saying “It was important to me that if you know everything about Star Trek and you watch this show then it fits into Canon and doesn't break Star Trek. In fact, it grows it. And if you know nothing about Star Trek, then all of the canon in Lower Decks feels like mythological, broad understandable sci-fi stuff. So you can still enjoy Lower Decks even if it's your first Star Trek show.”
Kirk in the Rumored Star Trek: Pike? Any and every entertainment gossip site has claimed to “break the story” of an upcoming Star Trek: Pike series, but this week a new - and interesting - rumor has expanded on this story. So… like last week’s discussion about potential acquisitions… this is another headline to take with a grain of salt!
Gossip cinema site - The Cinema Spot - claims to have exclusive insider information that the unannounced upcoming Pike series has started casting - wait for it - James Tiberius Kirk. According to the site “CBS All Access is eyeing multiple actors, but sources close to CBS have informed us that the streaming service is very keen on casting Jake Cannavale for the role. He recently held a screentest with Star Trek: Discovery Spock actor Ethan Peck, through Skype”. Through Skype? Really? Skype?
Not to be outdone, “We Got This Covered” - which has a long and spotty scoop history - claimed another TOS character was also being recast “we’ve now heard from our sources – the same ones who told us about the Pike spinoff initially and that Discovery has been renewed for five seasons, which has also been confirmed – that Uhura will also feature in the series. We don’t know whether the producers have any actresses in mind for the role yet, but the character will definitely appear on the show.”
Star Trek’s Intakes Star Trek fans are a creative bunch. From fanfic to podcast - and everything in between - we sure put our passion to good use. One of those industrious fans, youtube Ryan’s Edits, has taken Star Trek outtakes and put them back into the episode - and it’s even better than it sounds.
From Future Imperfect’s high-fives to Guinan’s...unique advice about the holodeck, these bite-sized trek nuggets are a fun distraction. Trekmovie.com has the newest videos imbedded, so follow our link for easy viewing!
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Groupees Fundraiser Star Trek Online has once again invited players to join in their effort to raise funds for two worthy causes. Along with fellow Cryptic games property Neverwinter, STO has announced several new Groupees bundles for purchase. At the first tier, for just $2.00, players can claim a Heroic Risian Caracal Pet, a Heroic Tribble, and a new player title, Heroic. At the $10 tier, players can claim two T6 ships, the Federation’s Somerville Intel Science Vessel and the KDF’s Batlh Intel Science Vessel, along with 1 Fleet Module. Buyers of the higher tier will also automatically receive the items from Tier 1. Proceeds from the fundraising will be evenly divided between the United Way Bay Area and Chase Masterson’s Pop Culture Hero Coalition.
Latest Year of Klingon Updates This week brought us several new insights into the upcoming Klingon content refresh. On the weekly #StovokorSaturday social media post, Ambassador Kael shared a peek at two updated Klingon ship models. One was the B’rel Bird of Prey we were already expecting, and the other was a new model for the K’Tinga battlecruiser. Star Trek Online’s YouTube channel also posted a recording of last week’s Ten Forward Weekly stream. In the 38 minute video, Lead Environment Artist Scot Boyd and Senior Environment Artist Nick Duguid sat down to give players a sneak peek of their updated Klingon ground environments. The discussion focused on the Khitomer map used in the Romulan faction mission “Turning Point”, but the updated resources and textures show the kind of improvements to be expected in other Klingon refreshed environments. To see the video yourself, head over to Star Trek Online’s youtube channel.
EVENTS The Infinity Lock Box Returns With The Quark-class Marauder The Infinity Lock Box has returned to Star Trek Online for console players, and brings with it new prizes. The box now includes all prizes previously available in the Kelvin Divergence lock box, such as the T6 Kelvin Heavy Destroyer and the T6 Klingon D7 Heavy Destroyer. There’s also a brand new Tier 6 ship appearing in this Infinity Lock Box rotation, the Tier 6 Ferengi Quark Marauder. We’ve covered the release of this ship back when it arrived on the PC platform, and you can find the link to its full stats in our notes for today’s show.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Timelines Events For those of you who play Star Trek Timelines, you have two events to participate in as of May 14th. The “Caregivers” event features special crew members Amanda Grayson and The Bashirs. There’s also a hybrid event whose first phase is a Faction event featuring Displaced Gabrielle Burnham, Delta Flyer Kim, and Tuskegee Mayweather, along with Pilot crew. Phase 2 will be a Galaxy event following phase 1.
This week on Priority One --- We trek out Star Trek: First Contact with director and star Jonathan Frakes, Bryan Fuller’s Mirror Universe, Acquisition Rumors, and Legos! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online reveals the 2020 Summer Event Ship winner, celebrates the “Year of Klingon,” and helps with Zoom meeting fatigue.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Weeks Community Questions Are:
CQ: What do you think of Bryan Fuller’s explanation of the Mirror Universe?
CQ: Who would you rather take over ViacomCBS? Amazon? Netflix? Apple?
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CQ: What are your thoughts on the KDF revamp coming to Star Trek Online? What do you hope to see?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Frakes Watches “First Contact” With IGN We’re leading with Jonathan Frakes again. We’d apologize if we thought it was necessary, but it’s not. The man is a treasure. So what did the actor, director, and all-around entertaining Frakes do this time? He did a LIVE watch of “Star Trek: First Contact” with IGN, and he did not disappoint.
Frakes joined IGN’s “Watch From Home Theater” to stream the live-chat of the 1996 classic, and as usual, had some interesting insight and entertaining takes on the film. In regards to the rumor that Special Effects house Industrial Lights and Magic wanted to add the Millenium Falcon into the film, Frakes replied ”I like it and it's a rumor I will continue to spread.”
Frakes also credited Ron Moore, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga’s script for the movies success, sighting the comedic interludes ”And THAT is one of the keys to the success of this film, is those comic beats are peppered in, they’re momentary, and then we restart the engine. I think that’s one of the real tricks to Ron and Brannon’s script that’s not always heralded as important and yet vital in an action-adventure movie.”
But Jonathan Frakes answered the real question that’s been plaguing Star Trek fans for years - what’s with the Riker-Chair-Maneuver? ”That started in 10-forward because the backs of the chairs in 10-forward were so low. It was easy. And then I thought ‘this is a really hot dog, EXPLETIVE thing to do, no one is going to let me do this.’ And then nobody stopped me. It’s such a cocky, unattractive, bad cowboy move”
Bryan Fuller’s Take on Mirror Universe It’s been a long road, getting from there to here. All the way back in 2016, when we could go outside and give hugs to people, seasoned Star Trek writer Bryan Fuller was given the proverbial keys to the castle - he was put in charge of bringing Star Trek back to TV. After his departure in 2017, we learned a few things about his now-defunct vision, including the pitch that the series be an anthology. Fast Forward to this week, and we learn a bit more about Fuller’s unfulfilled plans.
Sitting down with Robert Burnett for his youtube show Robservations, Fuller shed light on his vision of the darker side of trek, more specifically the Mirror Universe. ”The thing that really fascinated me in sitting down and crafting the story for Discovery was just the human condition. And I thought that there are elements in the Mirror Universe that we have seen that have sort of boiled to the broadest ends of the spectrum and everything felt really binary. And what I really wanted to do in setting out is looking at the minutiae of simple decisions that have a cascade effect on our lives. So, it’s not about gold lamé sashes and goatees versus no sash and clean-shaven. It is more about, like, we are at forks in the road every moment of our lives and we either go left or right.”
Fuller elaborated, saying ”It wasn’t necessarily the Mirror Universe we know from all of the other series. It was something that was closer to our timeline and experience, so you can still recognize the human being and go, ‘What did I do? How did that seem like a good decision for me in that moment and how do I continue with my life forward?’ And everything was a sort of an extrapolation out on that. So, there were things that I wanted the Mirror Universe to function in a narrative exploration of like ‘Oh EXPLETIVE, if I just hadn’t done that one thing, everything would be better,’ as opposed to, ‘I don’t recognize that person, I don’t know who that person is, because they are a diametric opposite of who I am.”
ViacomCBS For Sale? This next story requires Nancy Crater, M-113 creature levels of salt - a pinch won’t do - so get ready for some mottling. Could Star Trek, and the newly re-integrated ViacomCBS, be on the market? Film Critic, Comic Book author, and Youtuber Grace Randolph thinks she may have the answers.
In a tweet dated May 1st, Randolph said ”Okay here’s some Friday tea for you. As we’ve been hearing, Apple MIGHT buy Disney - But also Netflix MIGHT buy Viacom (CBS / Paramount, etc). Super rumor stage, but that’s what’s being sipped in Hollywood right now...”
Rumors of Apple purchasing Disney have been floating around for a couple of weeks now, though Nasdaq.com speculates the acquisition is unlikely. But what about Netflix purchasing ViacomCBS? Rumor site Boundingintocomics linked an article to financial website Seeking Alpha, which cited ViacomCBS as a “Prime Takeover Target”. Further, Grace Randolph -the tweeter from earlier in the story - posits on her youtube program, “Beyond The Trailer” that the acquisition would give Netflix access to ViacomCBS’ library and franchises and ”This would make Netflix a Movie Studio Proper, where they could make their prestige films, and they would be Netflix OWNED, but they would not be Netflix branded”. In short, Netflix could release Paramount movies in theaters without upsetting Netflix subscribers.
Some naysayers point to the obvious fact that Netflix is currently running a substantial debt, and could not float the estimated 5 BILLION dollar acquisition cost. But what about another streaming service, one owned by a billionaire trekkie with a walk-on part in “Star Trek: Beyond” - the Jeff Bezos lead Amazon Prime?
Lego Star Trek Speaking of fun. Who doesn’t like Legos? The Danish building block toy has inspired, entertained, and enlightened the lives of people across the globe for nearly forty years. And despite the fact that Star Trek has never been included in the Lego block-world, it doesn’t mean fans can’t bring it in themselves.
That’s exactly what Reddit user M-2-M did, using Lego’s Free Digital Designer. Starting 3 weeks ago, M-2-M has created the cast of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager, as well as sets from the first season of TNG in chronological order - starting with “Encounter at Farpoint” and currently ending at “Heart of Glory”. These are hugely fun, intricate, and creative and we recommend you follow the link to have a look at them all!
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
2020 Summer Event Ship Contest Winner Just under 20,000 players voted in Star Trek Online’s contest to choose the next Risian Summer Event ship, and the results of the voting have now been announced. In a pair of posts on May 1st, the official STO Twitter account declared Nick Dugid’s design as the winner, taking nearly 38% of votes. The senior environment artist’s ship design will now be fully developed by concept artist Hector Ortiz and handed over to the dev teams to realize the ship for 2020’s Summer Event on Risa. Congratulations to Nick Duguid, and also to the other three game devs who contributed to the contest. Christian Griffith’s design came in a close second with 32% of votes, while Jesse Heinig and Mike Fatum’s designs took in 16% and 13% of votes respectively.
If Nick’s design wasn’t your personal favorite, perhaps you’ll find some solace in another STO account tweet declaring “You never know where these other designs might end up.”
Welcome To The Year of Klingon We recently shared Thomas Marrone’s surprise reveal of an updated Klingon Bird of Prey model, and now Cryptic have revealed that this year holds much more excitement for Klingon loving players. In fact, 2020 has been dubbed by the game as “The Year of Klingon”. A game news blog dated April 29th announced a new major, multipart Klingon focused storyline set in the game’s current timeline of 2411. The blog acknowledged that the game’s current Klingon arc is both well loved by players and at the same time lacking many recent technical improvements. Cryptic said, “we’re spending time and resources to give these pieces of content visual and gameplay facelifts. Over the next twelve months (maybe more), you’ll see new Klingon character models for some of our classic characters like J’Mpok, updated skins for the classic Klingon ships like the Bird of Prey, new environments and cutscenes to refresh this old but beloved content.”
Like the recent Star Trek Discovery content releases, The Year of Klingon will be released in installments. To communicate their efforts and generate excitement over this time, there will be regular spotlights on the ongoing development. The first, tagged #StovokorSaturdays, will reveal pieces of updated content weekly on game social media accounts. One #StovokorSaturday has already gone live, providing a brief video of updated Klingon character textures like hairstyles and skin complexions. Other outlets to come are artist streams on the official Twitch account and weekly team interviews on the Ten Forward community stream.
That brings us to our first community question for Star Trek Online: What are your thoughts on the KDF revamp coming to Star Trek Online? What do you hope to see?
Join Your Meetings From The Bridge “Don’t video call for the job you have, video call for the job you want.” So declared Ambassador Kael in another official blog post this week, where he shared 16 Zoom meeting backgrounds created from locations within the game. The backgrounds were all created and provided by player Primar13. The images include a wide selection of ship bridges, plus important locations like Starfleet Academy and the Klingon High Council chambers. If you want to join your next video conference from the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise, just follow the link in our show notes.
EVENTS Protect Pahvo! The second part of STO’s current four part Event Campaign has just begun on May 7th on all platforms. Players can participate in two featured TFOs to protect the living planet, Pahvo, from the Terran Empire. Completing daily progress in the Event will earn players points toward Campaign rewards such as either 1000 Lobi, or 200 Lobi and a 100% off coupon for a Tier-6 C-Store ship. Completing 14 days’ worth of progress during this Defense of Pahvo Event will unlock the following prizes:
25,000 Dilithium Ore
3 Featured TFO Reward Boxes, containing a choice of 1 Spec Point or 1 Enhanced Universal Tech upgrade
The new Universal Kit Module - KIDD Drones
The KIDDs, or Kinetically-Impelled Detachable Drones, were last seen protecting Commander Jett Reno aboard the wreck of the U.S.S. Hiawatha in Star Trek: Discovery. This kit module provides both a passive mode and an activated mode. When passive, the module spawns one drone with limited capabilities that follows the character into combat. When activated, however, three drones will enter combat for a brief time and more effectively damage and disable foes.
This week on Priority One --- We trek out Comicbook.com’s interview with Jonathan Frakes, STLV 2020’s future, how “The Saint” might save Kirk, and Quarantine pastimes. In Star Trek Gaming, Herocollector opens Star Trek Online ships for pre-order, and La Sirena flies! Then we open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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CQ: Will you be purchasing tickets for Star Trek Las Vegas 2020?
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CQ: Will you be purchasing “La Sirena” in Star Trek Online?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Jonathan Frakes Talks With ComicBook.com These are trying times. It’s easy to feel lost and confused. Empty. But stay strong, this won’t last forever. Star Trek will RETURN! To help ease our no-new-Star-Trek-blues, ComicBook.com’s Jamie Lovett delivered a video interview with the iconic Jonathan Frakes.
Spoiler alert - if you haven’t seen Star Trek: Discovery or Picard, go watch them. We’ll wait. Okay, good. Frakes and Lovett discussed the state of Star Trek and the tonal shift Discovery will be experiencing in season 3. ’’At the end of season two, we flash-forwarded I think 930 years. Michael Burnham has found a new core, not to mention a new partner in crime. So again, there's a big tonal shift on that show, less driven by the pain and guilt of her past and more about the magical reunification of the Discovery crew and wherever she went off to.[...] So those two things coming back together is very much the theme, and how grateful everyone is and what's next. It's got a lot of action-adventure and not so much pain."
Frakes also talked about getting back in the center seat in Picard’s season 1 finale, 'Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2’ "That was a really different experience because I was alone. I was 'self-directing.' I was in a captain's chair. I had a spacesuit on. I had my beard trimmed, my Riker hair put back on, my bald spots covered up. It felt very familiar, and it was like a flashback. Because of how well 'Nepenthe' went, I was less nervous and, I got to say, thrilled to have been asked back, to be perfectly frank."
STLV Tickets On Sale, To The Surprise of Many On April 17th, San Diego Comic Con announced that its 2020 convention - which was set to kick off July 23rd and run until July 26th - was cancelled. The news shook geekdom, but it was not terribly surprising, and most considered the move responsible. But what of the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention set to run just two weeks after the now-cancelled SDCC? Surely that would be cancelled too? Right? Right?!? .
Wrong. For now,anyway. In an update posted to their web page and social media outlets, Creation released in part ”We hope you have been staying safe and healthy during this challenging time. While Creation has been social distancing as a team, we are still working hard to make the upcoming Official Star Trek Convention a grand celebration of Gene Roddenberry’s legacy for a hopeful future. The event is set for August 5-9, 2020 at The Rio All-Suites Resort and Casino in fabulous Las Vegas[...]As something to look forward to this summer, we can’t wait to spend another truly intergalactic time in Vegas! Your devoted Trekker friends at Creation Entertainment”
The announcement was met with a wide variety of reactions, with most questioning the motives of the move. What do you think?
Chris Pine In Talks to Reboot “The Saint” It’s been a while since we’ve discussed a possible Star Trek movie, and this story might be a reach, but it’s worth mentioning. On April 21st, Variety broke the story that Chris Pine - JJ’s Captain Kirk - was in negotiations to star in Paramount’s reboot of “The Saint”.
“The Saint” is a 1920’s book series, written by Leslie Charteris, featuring a Robin Hood-esq hero named Simon Templar. But the books, and their screen adaptations - starring Roger Moore and Val Kilmer - aren’t the real story here. This is ”Paramount and Pine have had strong ties for many years. Their relationship goes back to 2009 when the studio hired him to play Captain Kirk in the latest “Star Trek” franchise, launching his career as a leading man in the process. While the fourth “Star Trek” film is still being developed, the studio saw “The Saint” as the perfect role for Pine as they wait for that script to be finished.”. Does this confirm that Noah Hawley’s Trek will star the Kelvin cast or is the reporter speculating? Only time will tell!
Star Trek Cast Talks Binging You’ve watched every Star Trek series. Three times. All the way through. And quarantining is Driving. You. Bananas. So what do you do with your time? Star Trek alumni may have some suggestions for you!
IGN asked Star Trek’s Discovery and Picard casts what they’re binging during this era of social distancing. Sonequa Martin-Green, Brent Spiner, Jeri Ryan, Isa Briones, and others talked about the movies,shows, books and games getting them through Covid-19. To find out who’s go-to show is “The Office”, or who ISN’T playing Star Trek Online - hint: it’s all of them - trek out the link in our show notes!
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Hero Collector Opens STO Ships For Pre-Order If you’ve been staying up-to-date on Star Trek merchandise and STO news this year, you’ll know that Hero Collector has announced seven Star Trek Online models joining their Eaglemoss collection. This week Hero Collector and Cryptic Studios officially announced pre-ordering for the first two ships in the collection. The Gagarin Miracle Worker Battlecruiser and the Chimera Heavy Destroyer can be pre-ordered now for $29.95 from Eaglemoss.com. The other five ships still to come are the Enterprise F, the Andromeda Exploration Cruiser, the Bortasqu War Cruiser, the Vastam Tactical Command Warbird, and the Pathfinder Long Range Science Vessel.
La Sirena Warps Into STO If you’ve been eagerly waiting for the ships of Star Trek: Picard to make an appearance in Star Trek Online, then the latest news from Cryptic should excite you. On Tuesday, March 28th, Ambassador Kael posted a blog announcing the release of the T6 “La Sirena” Heavy Raider. The ship reproduces in great detail Captain Cristóbal Rios’ La Sirena. However, Cryptic Lead Artist Thomas Marrone pointed out in a tweet that “The STO version is not the same exact type of ship as the original La Sirena. It's significantly bigger, about 30-40 meters longer, so that it can be considered a "capital ship" in STO. You'll notice we scaled the window down to illustrate this.”
There are a number of interesting points to the stats and capabilities of this new ship. For starters, the ship has only four Bridge Officer seats, but two of these are Commander seats.As a heavy raider, the ship has a 5 forward weapon but, only a 1 aft weapon, with an Experimental Weapon slot and Improved Raider Flanking. The ship also boasts Pilot Maneuvers. It’s interesting to note that while the Bridge Officer layout of the ship appears limited, it seems the ship’s new Universal console and Starship Trait are designed to greatly improve Bridge Officer ability cooldowns. To see the full stats, Trek out the blog link in our show notes.
La Sirena will be another new Tier 6 ship joining the ever-growing T6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack, and as such is only available through Promotional Research and Development Duty Officer Packs. You can also purchase the ship on the in-game Exchange, though such Promotion ships are typically upwards of 1 Billion EC.
EVENTS Next weekend, May 7th through May 11th, PC players will have a Research and Development Weekend. During the event, you’ll earn 50% more XP from R&D Schools, as well as bonuses to R&D materials packs obtained through the C-Store and in-game. Material harvest nodes in Ground and Space missions will also reward bonus R&D materials, Dilithium ore, and possibly an upgrade Catalyst.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Epsilon Fleet - another Tier V upgrade almost ready to go on cooldown.
TOP TIP As we rapidly approach the end of STO’s “Winter in Spring” special event, are you struggling to get your hands on enough Winter collectibles to claim the 200 Lobi event prize? If so, or you’re new to the STO Winter Event, we have a reminder for you. One of the fastest ways to earn the holiday items is through the Duty Officer assignment system. Just transwarp each of your game characters into the Winter Wonderland, and open the Duty Officer assignment system. From the “Current Map” tab, start all of the assignments available. The assignments vary in duration and amount of collectibles rewarded. But with just a few alt characters chipping in, you’ll be able to collect holiday items much faster than through event grinding alone.
Happy Holidays in April! And grab that 200 Lobi while you can!
OTHER GAMING NEWS Star Trek Adventures Bundle Chances are you’ve heard of digital storefront Humble Bundle. Where Humble Bundle typically deals in software bundles, similar storefront Bundle of Holding deals in tabletop RPG products. And right now is a great time to Trek them out, because they’re offering fourteen Star Trek Adventures products from Modiphius Entertainment. By contributing the minimum of $19.95, you’ll receive PDF downloads of seven game source materials, including the Core Rulebook. If you contribute beyond the $40.58 threshold price, you’ll be able to download a lovely family of space salamanders and their offspring. Wait, no, sorry, wrong threshold. What you’ll actually get is the “Gamemaster Collection”, including the Beta Quadrant Sourcebook, several game scenarios, and the Gamemaster Screen. The whole bundle at retail is priced at $155. All products are offered completely free of DRM, for ease of movement across your devices. Ten percent of every contribution to the bundle, after fees, will be donated to Vision Rescue, a charity chosen by Modiphius Entertainment.
This week on Priority One: We trek out Rosario Dawson’s Star Trek ambitions a couple of Star Trek alum hope to return to their former roles, and homages galore! Star Trek Online lifts our spirits with a second helping of the Winter Event, STO honors medical professionals, and a favorite federation ship gets a facelift. Then we open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Rosario Dawson’s Favorite Letter -- or Character? From Christopher Lloyd to Christopher Plummer, Chris Pine to Chris Helmsworth - boy that’s a lot of Chris’s - Star Trek has attracted some outstanding talent. Chrisitian Slater’s cameo in Star Trek VI - another Chris - and Whoopie Goldberg’s recurring role as Guinan in Star Trek: The Next Generation proved to Hollywood stars that a little pushing could land them in their favorite franchise; and Rosario Dawson has taken notice.
Dawson sat down with “Variety After Show”’s Audrey Cleo Yap to talk about her role as Allegra Dill on USA’s “Briarpatch”, but the 40 year-old Actor also talked about her desire to be in Star Trek. Dawson is rumored to be playing a part in Disney+’ s popular Star WARS series, “The Mandalorian”, and while she couldn’t confirm the rumor, she mentioned the 2 Star-franchises are bucket list acting jobs.
LeVar Burton Gets Coy About Geordie on Picard LeVar Burton is amazing. Whether playing the inspirational Kunta Kinte in the “Roots” miniseries, taking us on a reading adventure via “Reading Rainbow”, or soaring through the galaxy as Geordi LaForge, there isn’t much he can’t do. Well, except maybe keep a secret.
Much like his former co-star and close friend, Jonathan Frakes, Burton may have let slip details for an upcoming appearance on Star Trek. Sitting down with ET’s Lauren Zima, Burton all but guaranteed an appearance on “Star Trek: Picard”
Anson Mount Talks Pike with Space.com You want a Pike series. We want a Pike series. And yes, Anson Mount wants a Pike series. In an interview with Space.com, the unabashed Trekkie Anson Mount recounted being cast in the role of the iconic Captain,reiterated that actors aren’t decision makers,and didn’t waffle on his thoughts about reprising Pike.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Winter is Coming…. Again The days are getting longer again. The birds and the budding trees welcome the sun’s warmth. We gaze out our Shelter-In-Place windows and… “Snowmen are coming down Blue Lozenge lane!”
In a completely unexpected move to help players distract themselves from cabin fever, Q’s Winter Wonderland is returning to Star Trek Online. From April 24th to May 4th, on all platforms, players can head back into the Winter Event for all of the usual festive activities. There’s even great news for players who didn’t complete 2019’s Winter Event. Those players can take this opportunity to continue earning Daily Progress toward the T6 Fe’Ihri Fe’Range Dreadnought Carrier. Just for this special event, though, another prize has been offered. By turning in Ornaments collected in Event activities, players can earn a Lobi Package of 200 Lobi Crystals. This Lobi prize is claimable once per account.
Polish up your frosted boots and sharpen your Klingon Ice Fishing Gauntlet, captains. We’ll see you on the snow!
STO Honors Medical Workers This past Saturday, April 18th, Star Trek Online invited all players to show their gratitude to medical workers around the world. Players responded by the hundreds, cramming instances of Deep Space Nine’s upper promenade. Decked out in every Star Trek medical uniform you can imagine, and a few you probably can’t, players stood shoulder to shoulder to hold a torch for those risking their health to help the suffering. To see screenshots from many players who joined the demonstration, Trek out Star Trek Online’s Twitter account via the link in our show notes.
Hector Ortiz draws the Summer Ships Over the past few weeks, four Star Trek Online development team members tested their skills at designing a Risian Science Vessel for the 2020 Summer Event. On April 15th, concept artist Hector Ortiz finally got his hands on those drawings. On a two hour live stream, which you can now view on STO’s YouTube channel, Hector turned those rough sketches into more polished concepts. While two hours may not be enough for even Hector to create four fully complete concept art drawings, the results were amazing. If you’re looking for something interesting to watch while you’re at home this week, Trek out the video link in our show notes. And keep your eyes on STO’s social media channels. When Hector has finished his concept drawings of all four ships, the final designs will be opened up for community voting.
Ships of the Line: Akira On Tuesday, Ambassador Kael posted a news blog announcing both a new type of C-Store bundle and an updated ship model to launch it. A brand new model and material for the Akira-Class Heavy Escort will be the first ship offered in the new “Ships of the Line” bundle. The bundle, which will cost 6000 Zen, will contain the T6 Alita Heavy Strike Wing Escort, the T5 Armitage Heavy Strike Wing Escort, the T3 Thunderchild Heavy Escort Refit, and one Fleet Ship Module. The new look for the Akira-Class is the most detailed and screen-accurate look for the ship yet, bringing it closer to its appearance in the film Star Trek: First Contact. For a short time, from April 23rd to April 30th at 10am Pacific Time, the new Akira bundle will be 35% off in the C-Store. For those who already own one of these ship classes, the updated model is available freely in the Ship Customization screen.
Thomas Marrone Talks with QueueTimes Thomas Marrone sat down recently with Eric Campbell from QueueTimes, the team that produces the Star Trek Adventures RPG show “Clear Skies”. For an hour and a half, Cryptic’s Lead Ship and UI Artist chatted about the game, his work, and the process of designing a brand new Galaxy-Class variant for “Clear Skies”. The interview is well worth a watch, so just follow the link. But towards the end of that stream, Thomas took a moment to tease STO players with the reveal of a brand new model for the beloved Klingon Bird of Prey. The new model looks far more detailed and accurate than any Bird of Prey currently in game, even including Klingon script of the ship’s name on the wing. If you’re in a hurry to see the new Bird of Prey, skip ahead in the video to the 1 hour 30 minute mark.
EVENTS Starting on April 30th, PC players have an “Item Upgrade” weekend through May 4th. During this event, item upgrade tokens provide 100% more Technology Points.
And a special three week Bonus XP Event has just begun on all platforms. Until May 15th, earn double XP throughout the game.
Due to the issues with the event, we are extending the First Contact Day celebration until April 30th on PC and May 7th on Xbox One and Playstation 4.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
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This week on Priority One --- DS9 & Voyager get an HD remastering (sorta); We learn what S2 of Picard won’t be about; First Contact giveaways and events are still going strong in Star Trek Online while on the mobile platforms, Timelines and Starfleet Command get some interesting updates; then, we’re pleased to have with us Star Trek TNG’s Lt. Jae --- Tracee Lee Cocco!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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CQ: How impressed are you with the A.I. update to DS9 and Voyager. Does it make you pine for a HD release of both series?
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CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D’Quarka?... the new T6 D’Kora Update.
TREK IT OUT by Elio LLeo
DS9 & Voyager get a Hi-Def Treatment When Star Trek The Original Series and The Next Generation were given the hi-def treatment --- breathing new life into both series in stunning high-definition -- it didn’t take long for fans to start asking… when are we getting DS9 and Voyager?! Unfortunately, that wish might never be granted --- at least not according to Robert Meyer Burnett -- the writer, director, producer and editor of the bonus features included with The Next Generation and Enterprise Blu-ray releases. You see, back in 2017, Burnett went on record to explain that remastering these series is expensive and time consuming -- but, mostly expensive… and the return on investment wouldn’t be the same as with the other - more popular - series.
However, a couple of fans took it upon themselves to apply some machine learning and digitally enhance several scenes from DS9 and Voyager into 4K Resolution. Last year, a fan that goes by CaptRobau uploaded a couple of comparison videos with scenes from DS9. Now, Billy Reichard ran a similar process to a couple of scenes from Voyager.
Upgrade your Boring Zoom backgrounds w/ wild environments While we’re on the topic of technical advancements, COVID-19 has disrupted our daily lives in an unprecedented way. Many of us are adjusting to “Work From Home” scenarios and might even find themselves sitting in front of their laptops using a program like Zoom for work meetings… Or podcast production…. Well, if you happen to use Zoom for work, why not liven up that boring bedroom background with something more… Stellar?
Via twitter, Star Trek released a few images that can be imported into Zoom and configured to be a virtual background! Now, Zoom already has this feature built in with some default backgrounds but, you can import these new images to set a more colorful stage! Why not set yourself in Chateu Picard? Or in a corridor aboard the Discovery?
Either way, these are definitely a fun way to liven up those boring Zoom meetings… which could have probably still been addressed in an email… just sayin’
Picard S2 and A Star Trek Film Now that Picard has wrapped up it’s first season, the big question on everyone’s mind is --- what’s coming in Season 2. Although Chabon and Goldsman have explained that ideas are starting to formulate, Sir PatStew can tell you what it won’t be about… Pandemics. Now - although Sir Patrick has gone on record explaining his goals for Season 1 of Picard and how contemporary issues affected the themes of the first season -- he doesn’t believe tackling a pandemic storyline would be appropriate explaining “This is a disturbing and frightening and sad time for many thousands of people… It is too sensitive, too upsetting, too frightening, I think.”
Russo & Hawley While we’re on the topic of future productions, Star Trek Picard’s composer - Jeff Russo - chatted with flickeringmyth.com to talk about his involvement with the Star Trek Franchise…. Including his connection to Noah Hawley --- who is supposed to take the director’s chair on the next Star Trek Film. The question --- has Russo spoken to Halwey about the next film. His reply “I have! We have spoken about it, and we’ve talked what he is going to want from a musical perspective, and how to approach it, and what the story is looking like it’s going to be, which is extremely exciting to me… He’s one to definitely talk about music with me, so when he called to say that his film was in the works, I was extremely excited.”
Roddenberry Impact Awards Calling all Television Content creators! The Roddenberry Foundation and social impact agency Propper Daley’s A Day of Unreasonable Conversation have teamed up for this year’s Roddenberry Impact Awards. Ten awards of $10,000 will “be granted to television content creators who are committed to - and have innovative ideas and approaches for - reimagining the processes for writing and telling stories that better represent the diversity of people, thought, and expression throughout society.
Those of you interested in applying have until May 8, 2020 at 5pm PT --- and remember --- the goal of the event is to //quote// unlock social progress through the power of stories //end quote//.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Free Borg Pack A free giveaway has just begun on April 9th for Console Captains, running for two weeks. Players can claim a free promotional Borg Pack once per account. The pack contains:
And though the PC giveaway started last week, it’s not too late to grab your Borg Pack there, either. The PC giveaway continues through April 16th.
April Fools Day Klingon Concertina Festival All around the Galaxy, space stations, academies, bases, and back alleys were immersed in Klingon Culture last week! To celebrate April Fools Day, Star Trek Online gave players a game-wide Klingon Concertina Festival. NPCs all over the galaxy could be found trying their hands at the Klingon squeeze box and singing Klingon music (sadly with no audio).
Also in the April Fools spirit, Kurland was back on DS9’s Promenade. Interacting with the famous Starfleet Captain would get you a “Mysterious Box” and a free Dab emote. The Mysterious Box, when opened, would randomly present you with another “Mysterious Box” or an impressive explosion! It’s probably safe to say this was Kurland’s revenge for all the abuse he took during 2018’s April Fools Day.
EVENTS The in-game calendar on PC shows a couple of events coming up.
First, we have a 3 week “Bonus Experience” event starting April 24th. During this event, players earn an extra 100% bonus Experience throughout the game. It’s a great time to level up a character or start a whole new character. It’s a little unusual for this event to be 3 weeks long, so stay tuned for any related news from Cryptic on this one.
Starting on April 30th, we also have an “Item Upgrade” weekend through May 4th. During this event, item upgrade tokens provide 100% more Technology Points. Get your Phoenix Upgrade tokens ready to burn, Captains!
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
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Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Introduces New Player Server Selection Star Trek Fleet Command has announced a new feature designed to make the game more friendly to referrals. Players who join the game now can choose what server they’re attached to. This lets a new player join the specific server where a friend already plays. For a limited time, players who refer a friend will also earn rewards when that referral reaches level 10 in the game or makes in-game purchases. The reward for your first referral is 800 Ultra Recruit tokens and a Reward Chest. Additional Reward Chests can be earned on your 3rd, 6th and 9th referrals. The reward earned by a referral purchase is a special Uhura game avatar.
This promotion ends April 15th, and referrals must reach level 10 by then to qualify for rewards.
Star Trek Timelines April Mega-Event Star Trek Timelines has announced the theme of April’s Mega-Event, “Double Jeopardy”. This story event will focus on the knowledge of the U.S.S. Discovery becoming public again, and an ensuing push to ban synthetics. The event will feature crew from both Picard and Discovery, and will give bonuses to all crew with the Cyberneticist trait. The Soji crew card will be the recurrent threshold reward for all four events this month.
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This week on Priority One --- Season 1 of Star Trek Picard is over and now the post-season interviews are all over the net -- including interviews with the showrunners; in Star Trek Online, First Contact Day is around the corner and STO has started teasing event information -- we’re also joined by Star Trek Online’s Senior Content Designer, Ryon Levitt to chat about creating engaging missions for players… And of course -- in On Screen, we dive into the two-part finale of Star Trek Picard, Season 1.
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This Weeks Community Questions Are:
CQ: Would you be excited to see Brent Spiner return as a Soong?
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CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D’Quarka?... the new T6 D’Kora Update.
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Goldsman and Chabon Talk Picard “Star Trek: Picard” aired its final episode of season 1, “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, last week. We’ll get into what took place on Screen later in the show, but for now let’s have a look behind the scenes. The Hollywood Reporter chatted up Picard series one showrunner Michael Chabon and Executive Producer Akiva Goldsman to hear more from the men behind the curtain. Be warned, spoilers incoming.
The pair cleared up confusion about the original plan for the length of Picard’s run, with Chabon saying ”We didn't decide to do this to the character from a place of we didn't want to have future seasons or anything like that. From the original plan for the show, even though our original outline changed significantly to what you eventually saw, the plan — and Sir Patrick's plan from the beginning — was ‘let's tell more stories with Picard.’”
Chabon discussed the serialization of Picard, and how it is received by Star Trek fans, saying "You really have to ‘bingewatch' the whole thing in ten episodes. And it's a tricky thing because of the whole episodic versus serialized way we watch things, and how especially Star Trek audiences are sort of trained [to expect] more of that episodic, mission-of-the-week structure. And that's not what this show is."
Finally, Chabon touched on the challenges of writing Picard Season 2, saying "First, it's got to be good, right? It has to be focused on Picard but have room for all the other characters. It's never going to be just a show about the crew of a starship that's part of Starfleet and everyone's wearing uniforms and they're flying around, encountering alien life and weird planets. Those are the challenges we face going into season two, and I'm so excited about the story we've come up with."
Akiva Goldsman WAS there, we promise. To read some of what he had to say, as well as Chabon’s thoughts on bringing back Jeri Ryan, trek out the show notes.
He was there.
Variety Talks with Michael Chabon While we promise there was a quote from Akiva Goldsman in the previous article, we guaranteed there isn’t any to follow. Chabon soloed with Variety and discussed Star Trek feedback, serialization, and the subtle inclusion of the LGBTQ community in Picard
Chabon told Variety that he read the conversations, critiques, and reviews of Star Trek - both new and old. He even went so far as to look up old Usenet boards focused on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, and was surprised to learn that fan reaction wasn’t so dissimilar thirty years ago. There was a certain demographic Chabon didn’t mind upsetting //QUOTE//”To the extent that I was aware of the kind of toxic fandom, the anti-SJW, you know, sad little corner of fandom — you just disregard that. Sometimes you’re motivated to have things simply because it’s possibly going to piss off or provoke people who seem to have missed the memo about just what exactly “Star Trek” is and always has been all about.”//END QUOTE//
When considering fan discomfort in a darker Star Trek tone, and more broadly serialization, Chabon said //QUOTE//”It’s a little weird for me, too. [...] I can feel this deep wiring in my brain that wants “Star Trek” to be episodic. I can remember how odd it felt watching those serialized episodes of “Deep Space Nine.” I wasn’t entirely sure I liked it then, either. It was so far ahead of its time. [...] It felt appropriate, I respected it, and I understood it — and it made me uncomfortable as a “Star Trek” fan.”//END QUOTE//
Chabon also discussed a perceived lack of LGBTQ inclusion in Star Trek Picard, indicating it WAS there if you looked close enough //QUOTE//”We’re doing it in an organic way — what feels organic to me. [...] In Raffi’s scene where she calls into Starfleet to try to get access for them to the Artifact [...], the implication is there too in their relationship. But she doesn’t ever say, “I’m going to call this woman that I used to go out with,” and she doesn’t say, “Hey, remember me. I used to be your girlfriend.”//END QUOTE//
This article is LONG, and offers insight into Chabon’s least favorite social media outlet, what Picard looks like going into season 2, and how Chabon is handling the pandemic. Follow the link in our show notes to trek it out.
Patrick Stewart Recalls Uniform Mishaps What’s Picard without Picard? The Hollywood Reporter sat down with the Picard portrayer and Executive Producer - Sir Patrick Stewart - to talk Picard, uniforms, and Kirk?
In regards to filming the poignant final meeting of Picard and Data in “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, Stewart said "I was looking forward to it, not just because I get to work with my friend Brent (Spiner) again, but because the content of the scene was so serious, given that Picard — he knew this would probably be the last time he would ever see his friend."
The interview took a decidedly reminiscent tone when Stewart recalled being “Quite cross” when refused one of his uniform costumes following the filming of TNG’s “All Good Things”, but was later gifted the threads on a late night talk show appearance. Stewart jests "I often tease my wife that I will one day wake her up one morning wearing that uniform, since she grew up watching The Next Generation with her family"
Sir Patrick ends the interview recalling the filming of Kirk’s death scene in Star Trek: Generations "It was an extremely potent moment, I have to say. Working with Bill, and being present when Captain Kirk finally came to an end. It was a great privilege."
Spiner is done as Data What would Picard be without Data...oh...right. Well - This week, TV Guide interviewed the 71-year old Spiner to talk his many roles in Star Trek
Spiner had glowing things to say about his last meeting with Sir Patrick’s Picard, telling TV Guide ”I think there's something really profound about what Michael [Chabon] wrote for Data to say about those things that are fleeting, that mortality is what makes us human, and those things that mean the most to us never last forever. [...] It felt very much like we were doing Next Generation. There was something very familiar about it and kind of natural that we should be sitting there having that conversation.”
Spiner, who has said on countless occasions that he would not reprise his role as Data, repeated that sentiment ”I wouldn't really entertain the idea of doing it again because I just don't think it would be realistic. So it seemed right to me to give him this more gentle sendoff, and it seemed right to me in the context of the entire season of Picard and what Picard himself had been experiencing because of the loss of Data. I think it allows him to feel okay about it too. So it seemed like the right thing to do.”
That doesn’t mean that Spiner is done with Star Trek though. When asked about possibly portraying Alton Soong again, Spiner said ”Absolutely. I love working with all of the people on the show. The new cast is fantastic. Obviously, to still be working with Patrick is a dream. Now there's a character that could conceivably go on and continue, so of course I'd love to.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
First Contact Day: Now With More Borg! Star Trek Online has posted the announcement for this year’s First Contact Day celebration event! The updated event, which runs from April 2nd through April 23rd, will include new mission content along with the annual Phoenix rocket launch contest. For the first time, players will have the opportunity to step back in time to April 4th, 2063, the day before the historic date when Zefram Cochrane took humanity’s first warp flight. Under the direction of temporal agent Daniels, we’ll team up with Seven of Nine to find and reverse changes to the timeline that The Borg have made…. All in an effort to finish what they attempted to do in the film -- Star Trek First Contact. By completing either the new mission or the Phoenix Rocket Launch contest for a total of 14 days, players will earn the usual First Contact Day event bundle and a brand new Universal Console, The Temporal Vortex Probe.
This console provides passive bonuses to Exotic Damage and Temporal Operative Bridge Officer ability cooldowns, along with a turn rate bonus scaled by Auxiliary Power. When activated, the console launches a probe which opens a Temporal Vortex that travels toward a target’s location, inflicting damage and slowing enemy ships.
The event also includes the new standard Zen buyout and Bonus Dilithium payout options. For each day of progress, players will also have their choice of 17 new uniform badges. The badges teased so far in Kael’s Twitter post included Trill, Ferengi, Liberated Borg, and IDIC among several others. Kael also noted a couple of quality of life updates to the event.
<~~ April 4th 2063 was also the exact day the Enterprise arrived at Earth in ST: First Contact. Will we see the Enterprise or any of her crew? Will there be any surprise cast appearances? Are these Borg timeline changes setting up STO to diverge from the Prime Timeline? ~~>
Quark’s Marauder Star Trek Online has also just announced the addition of a new Tier 6 ship to the Infinity Lockbox. Along with adding the Kelvin Divergence lockbox prizes into the Infinity box, they’ve added a brand new Tier 6 Ferengi Marauder named after Quark himself. The T6 Quark Marauder is a welcome T6 update to the T5 Ferengi D’Kora, including Commander Engineering/Miracle Worker and Lieutenant Commander Science/Miracle Worker specialist seating. The ship carries a 5/3 weapons layout, a 9 degrees-per-second turn rate, and the extra Universal console slot common to Miracle worker ships. Naturally, like all Ferengi vessels, it also includes a built-in Dabo table, Bank terminal, and Exchange terminal. To see the full specs of the new ship, Trek out the blog link in our show notes!
EVENTS Late last week, Star Trek Online announced an immediate 3 week event, from March 26th through April 16th. Acknowledging that /QUOTE/ we’re all feeling the crush of being at home right now /ENDQUOTE/, the special event will reward 50% bonuses to content that rewards Fleet or Reputation marks. So, while you’re looking for something to pass the time stuck at home, maybe now’s the chance to finish those Tier 6 Reputations you’ve been grinding away at.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Other Gaming News Timelines Hybrid Faction/Galaxy Event Re-Run For our viewers who play Star Trek Timelines, this week sees the re-run of DS9’s baseball themed “The Galactic Series” as a hybrid faction/galaxy event. The event features special crew like Niners Ezri, Martian Quark, Nurse Garland and Niners Rom. Variants of these crew, along with crew possessing the Athlete trait, will receive bonuses during the event.
This week on Priority One --- Picard is FREE, Star Trek delays due to Covid-19, and Star Trek cast and crew entertain us through the quarantine. In Gaming news, we get our second look at the Summer Event ship’s creation, discuss the changes to lower tier ships and DOFF packs and we have another round of interviews with the Star Trek Online Team. This Week, Lead Artist Scot Boyd and Animator Weston Pierce.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This Weeks Community Questions Are:
CQ: Did you have plans to attend Destination Star Trek Germany? Will you still be attending?
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CQ: Which STO Duty Officer is your Go-To officer for your favorite builds?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Picard FREE to Non-Paying Subscribers Dig this. You’re kicking it at home with diddly-squat to do. You’ve heard about this rad show called Star Trek: Picard. Sounds groovy, but you don’t want to pony up the cabbage to peep it. Good news buck-a-roo, now you can watch it on the bubble!
Now that all of that outdated vernacular is out of the way, here’s what we’re trying to say - the entire first season of Star Trek: Picard is FREE! Entertainment Weekly reports Star Trek: Picard will still require that you sign-up for the free CBS streaming service, but you will gain access to Trek’s newest offering by entering the discount code “GIFT”.
Sir Patrick Stewart announced the giveaway on his Instagram account, saying “It's felt good to bring Picard back. Our #StarTrekPicard season finale is Thursday, and starting today until 4/23, you can watch for free on @CBSAllAccess in the US with the code: GIFT. Link in bio to sign up. I can't wait to reunite with our cast and crew for Season 2.”
Discovery Season 3 Delay When is “Star Trek: Discovery” season 3 going to start? Well, it may not be as soon as we originally thought.
Back in January, Heather Kadin suggested to Trekcore that Discovery Season 3 could be released as early as May 2020, but amid the Covid-19 pandemic, it looks like the series is facing delays. The holdup was first hinted at during an Instagram live-chat with Discovery Star Wilson Cruz. According to comicbook.com, fellow Co-star Anthony Rapp noted in the comment section that the post-production work was being done from home - and the process was taking a bit more time than expected. On March 18th, Cruz seconded Rapp’s sentiments, tweeting ”I didn’t see @albinokid’s comment this morning on #InstagramLive... but see for yourself in regards to #startrekdiscovery season 3. It’s coming, but it may be a little longer than we thought... It’s coming though!”
You can rest assured, we’ll be keeping a close eye out for release dates, so stayed tuned!
Destination Star Trek Germany Delayed Discovery season 3’s release date isn’t the only Star Trek being delayed due to Covid-19. One of Trek’s biggest conventions - Destination Star Trek Germany - is being pushed back as well. In a release, the Destination Star Trek Germany team said in part “Our main concern is the health, safety and wellbeing of our participants, guest stars and everyone who is part of the DST family. For this reason, we have decided to postpone the event until October 9th to 11th, 2020, we hope that the virus will not be a problem until then and that we can all beam into the world of Star Trek and celebrate together! :-)”
The convention, which was set to take place in early May, will remain at the same location. From the release “The venue in Dortmund is the same and all tickets already purchased remain valid for the new dates. If you are unable to attend the new dates, please contact us.”
Stewart and Shatner Spread Cheer In times of great stress, we look to our leaders for guidance and direction; calmness and support...Thank goodness we have our heroic Captain’s - Kirk and Picard!
Captain Kirk did something very William Shatner, he TWEETED. Well, Shatner tweeted, but he tweeted in the form of a Captains log. Starting on March 18th, the logs began “Captain’s Log: Stardate 1 of self imposed isolation. After having arrived at Planet Home, I was warmly greeted by Emissaries Espresso & Macchiato. I look forward to my planned respite from my normal duties. Kirk out.”. Shatner has done a log everyday since, including a supplemental, and we hope he continues until his 14 day isolation is complete
Not to be outdone, Sir Patrick Stewart ALSO took to social media in an effort to distract and entertain. On March 21st, Sir Patrick tweeted a video of himself reciting Shakespeare's Sonnet 116. It was a beautiful performance, and received its due attention - which Stewart recognized. “I was delighted by the response to yesterday's posting of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, and it has led me to undertake what follows…” What followed was Stewart reciting Sonnets 1 - and the next day Sonnet 2 - with the hashtag “ASonnetADay”. There was no post for Tuesday March 24th at the time of this writing, but we are hopeful and confident Sonnet 3 is on the way!
Picard Cast and Crew Entertain During Quarantine Heading over to Instagram, Picard showrunner and Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon appealed to audiences young and old by reciting something different - children’s books! Chabon started the Read-along with a book he authored - “The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man”. The videos continued with “Strega Nona Meets Her Match” by Tomie dePaola and have continued every day since! The delivery is gentle and excited, and a wonderful activity to share with your children - or even to watch by yourself!
Also on Instagram, fellow Picard-ian - Santiago Cabrera - posted a video in which he, and his Ukelele, perform a rendition of Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds”. It’s another beautiful offering from a Star Trek alum. And his messages to us - “Not to worry...AND Stay inside” - are certainly worth taking to heart! Trek out our show notes for links.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Second Summer Ship Stream This week on Twitch, Ambassador Kael hosted Christian Griffith, a Cryptic test analyst, drawing his interpretation of a Risian Science Vessel. This was the second of four weekly streams being presented by Cryptic in the design of the upcoming Summer Event prize ship. Christian worked with feedback from Lead Ship and UI Artist Thomas Marrone this week. Unlike last week’s stream featuring Nick Duguid at work on a 3-D model, Christian put pen to paper to sketch his concept. While hitting on some of the same nautically inspired ideas as Nick’s design, Christian took his drawing in a very different direction. After all four weeks of concept designs are completed, Cryptic will open up a voting contest to players. The winning design will be sent to Concept Artist Hector Ortiz for final drawing, and will then become the new Summer Event Ship for 2020. If you’d like to watch the recorded stream with Kael, Christian, and Thomas, Trek out the Twitch link in our show notes.
Duty Officer Pack Changes Along with a 30% off sale and a Promotion Pack weekend recently, Cryptic announced a number of changes to Duty Officer packs for PC players. For starters, a new Duty Officer Pack Bundle has been added to the C-Store for 1000 Zen. The bundle includes one of each Duty Officer Pack: Fleet, Delta, Gamma and Romulan. The Reinforcement Duty Officer Pack has been retired, though its Tuffli Freighter reward has been moved to the Gamma Pack. Each of the four remaining packs will now include an additional Uncommon officer and an additional Rare officer. The 4x Fleet Ship Modules formerly available as a chance reward from the Delta Pack have been removed, and the odds of a bonus trait reward in that pack have increased. Individually, the four Duty Officer Packs will have a regular C-Store price of 300 Zen.
Purchase T1-T4 Ships with Dilithium! Duty officers weren't the only adjustments made by the STO team. Cryptic announced Tuesday that Tier I, II, III, and IV ships will be purchasable for Dilithium. Those lower tier ships currently available to purchase via the ship vendor for dilithium will have prices significantly slashed, while Tier I through IV ships in the Zen store will be offered for Dilithium. For a closer look at the numbers, the current price of a Tier I T’Liss Light Warbird is currently 4,250 dilithium from the ship vendor. The new price? 1000 Dilithium. A Tier I T’Varo light Warbird is on the Z-store for 500 Zen. Converting that at the current rate of 404 Dilithium per zen, that’s 202 THOUSAND Dilithium. After the change drops later this week on PC, the new cost will be 15 THOUSAND Dilithium.
But it isn’t ALL good news. At the time of release, which is due out on console April 9th, the Tier I Prototype Light Cruiser Explorer will not be made available for dilithium - that’s the Shenzou for anyone keeping score. Also, any ship purchased via dilithium after the change will not be account unlock - it’s per character only.
EVENTS Coming up for the weekend of April 9th through April 13th Star Trek Online will have a Bonus Dilithium Weekend. During that weekend, players will receive bonus 100% extra Dilithium Ore from mining and 50% extra from other content that rewards Dilithium Ore. It’s a great time to stock up on Dilithium for Phoenix boxes or the Zen Exchange. But if you’re looking to exchange Dilithium for Zen, you might want to keep an eye on the exchange rate. It’s usually not at its best return during these events.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Epsilon Fleet - working on its Tier V colony upgrades.
The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is on cooldown. Well done.
Other Gaming News Fleet Command Raises Another $200 Million Scopely, the studio behind Star Trek: Fleet Command, has announced via VentureBeat.com that they have secured another $200 Million in funding. The latest funding for Scopely brings their fourth round investment funding total to $400 Million. According to the article, Scopely says that they are committed to bringing people together around the world, particularly now that it’s so important to do so online. Besides Fleet Command, Scopely also develops hits like “Scrabble Go” and “Marvel: Strike Force”.
This week on Priority One --- Santiago Cabrera discusses Holos, Frakes reflects on finding Riker, Pete Challenges Pat to Trivia, and Short Treks gets a Hard Copy. In Gaming news, we sit down with Star Trek Online Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera and review the latest happenings in the Star Trek gaming multiverse…. Then, we look On Screen to episode 8 of Star Trek Picard - “Broken Pieces”
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CQ: Who is your favorite Rios - the original or one of his Holograms?
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CQ: Did you catch our interview with Al Rivera about “Measure of Morality”? What did you think?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Santiago Cabrera On Rios and the Holos (Not a band...but it should be) This week’s “Star Trek: Picard” - “Broken Pieces” - gave us a clearer look at La Serena Captain, Cris Rios. SYFY Wire sat down with the man behind Rios and all of his holos, Santiago Cabrera, to talk about the many faces of the haunted Captain.
Cabrera told SYFY Wire that he didn’t want the holos to be a gimmick ”There had to be substance to it. What hooked me and what I loved about it was the psychology behind a man who is alone and happens to be with these versions of himself. It's better when you can reveal something about a character without saying too much.”
The portrayal of so many holograms likely wouldn’t have worked if not for clear distinctions...like those glorious accents. ”They said: 'What accents can you do?' and I said, 'I can do anything!' Which was mostly true. Some accents are very easy and accessible for me”. That includes Emmett’s, the Spanish speaking Tactical hologram. But, according to Cabrera, the Scottish accent proved a bit more difficult ”That was the one I had to work on the most. Michael [Chabon] really wanted to do an homage to Scotty, so he was like, 'Can you do Scottish?' That was a tricky one. So I got a Scottish friend of mine to help read the lines with me. I just made sure I had the lines down very, very early. It was one of my favorites because I had more time with it.”
For more of the interview, which includes Cabrera’s preparation for playing the jet-setting Rios, and his thoughts on working alongside Sir Patrick Stewart, follow the link in our show notes.
SyFy Wire With Jonathan Frakes Busy week for SyFy wire. They also sat down with Actor, Director, and fan-favorite Jonathan Frakes to talk about what it was like to get back in front of the camera as Will Riker.
Frakes admitted that, like co-stars Jeri Ryan and Jonathan Del Arco, finding his former role's voice was challenging. Only through collaboration with showrunner Michael Chabon was the 67 year-old Star Trek veteran able to find his cadence. ”I had very long, very specific conversations with Michael about Riker’s turn-of-phrase. For every scene. He slipped me the script early, and I worked on it for a long time. We had a line-by-line, word-by-word process. He understood completely and what ended up on the page was a total collaboration. I didn’t change the story, but I changed certain rhythms. I’m not sure if they felt more like Frakes or more like Riker.”
Regarding the Troi-Riker’s long-running relationship, Frakes said ”At the beginning of The Next Generation, Troi and Riker were lovers before they transferred to the Enterprise, and then that [story] was buried so that they could be whatever — available to relationships with random aliens. But, we held onto this relationship and insisted to each other that we maintain it. And as a result —I think — it resurfaced in the final movie [Nemesis] in which the two characters were married. It was very important, this relationship, we take it very personally and we feel wonderfully vindicated to see them return.”
Frakes, who is also involved BEHIND the camera, gave an update on Star Trek’s other show, Discovery. ”As we know, they’ve gone 930 years into the future. And in that is optimism. Certainly for Michael Burnham. She's had a life-changing experience over the break between seasons. The new season isn't driven by fears of the past. It’s driven primarily by this second chance that the crew of Discovery is given. It's brighter. More complex. I think it's thrilling.”
There was a lot covered in the interview - including his directing Picard and fans reception of Trek’s two newest series. Follow the link for a closer look!
Buttigieg V Stewart On March 13th, former Presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg took the reigns of Jimmy Kimmel Live. During the episode, Buttigieg - a well documented Trekkie - interviewed Sir Patrick Sterwart - before challenging the legend to Star Trek trivia
In a segment titled “Who’s the Captain Now”, Buttigieg and Stewart answered questions from former TNG co-star LeVar Burton. The inquiries ranged from “The title of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s first episode” to “the character that made Picard facepalm”, and ended with Sir Patrick winning - barely!
It was a fun segment, and worth the watch if only for the ribbing Burton gives to both Stewart and Buttigieg.
Short Treks To Get Home Video Release If you haven’t watched Star Trek’s “Short Treks” because of their limited distribution, you’ll soon have the opportunity to partake in the bite-sized trekisodes! On Sunday, March 15th, Star Trek.com announced the release of “Short Treks” on Blu Ray and DVD. In addition to the episodes "Runaway," "Calypso," "The Brightest Star," "The Escape Artist," "Q&A," "The Trouble With Edward," "Ask Not," "Ephraim & Dot," and "The Girl Who Made the Stars.", you will also get a look behind the scenes with “making of” Documentaries and commentary. Both Blu Ray and DVD versions are set for release on June 2nd, and the Blu Ray can be pre-ordered at Amazon.com for 25.99 USD at the time of this recording.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
This week, we were joined by very special guest Al “Captain Geko” Rivera - Star Trek Online’s lead designer. In addition to discussing the state and future of the game, we also had the privilege of playing Star Trek Online’s newest mission - “Measure of Morality: Part One”. Be sure to Trek out our livestream on Youtube, and keep an eye out for Part II coming soon.
STO Behind the Scenes Cryptic Studios have announced an upcoming special video premiering on YouTube March 23rd. The video, titled “Behind the Scenes: Measure of Morality”, will offer viewers a glimpse into the minds behind the 10th Anniversary episodes. Sitting down for the round table discussion will be Sr. Content Designer Jesse Heinig, Lead Designer Al Rivera, Lead Environment Artist Scott Boyd, Animator Weston Pierce, and Environment Artist David Lopez. These Cryptic developers will each offer their takes on the episodes and their experiences contributing to the development process.
New Additions To Mudd’s Market Star Trek Online’s “Mudd’s Market” section of the C-Store will be running another 80% off sale from March 19th through March 23rd. Mudd’s Market offers players a chance to use Zen to purchase items that were previously exclusively available during past Events or Giveaways. With “regular” pricing on the Market being prohibitively high, these recurring sales are the expected windows of opportunity for players looking to pick up these items. And like with previous sales, Mudd’s Market is adding new items for this iteration. Joining the Market are the Kelvin Timeline Admiral Uniform, the T6 Vulcan T’Pau Scout Ship, and the Terran Guerilla Combat Armor. The Kelvin Timeline Admiral Uniform is a costume option that was originally a giveaway during the 50th Anniversary of Star Trek back in 2016. The T6 Vulcan T’Pau Scout Ship was the free prize ship during last year’s 9th Anniversary event. And the Terran Guerilla Combat Armor was originally rewarded for initial completion of the “Peril Over Pahvo” Featured Task Force Operation in March of 2019.
Cryptic Studios Special Message Cryptic Studios released a special message to players on Monday, March 16th. In the message, Cryptic speaks to players about how the current pandemic response is affecting the studio. While the studio is taking steps to protect its staff, their intentions are to keep all games running by working remotely. The message closes with /QUOTE/ We appreciate your understanding while we adapt to both ensure a positive play experience for all of you and keep our studio family safe. /ENDQUOTE/
In another Tweet posted by Star Trek Online, they informed players that the Tribble and Redshirt test servers will be unavailable to the public for at least a few weeks. Those servers will be used by the development teams for remote development and testing.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Epsilon Fleet - kicked off it’s first Tier V colony upgrade.
The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium.
This week on Priority One --- Chabon is back on Instagram with more answers to fan questions before heading to The Hollywood Reporter to discuss Nepenthe. Next, Jonathan Del Arco talks Hugh, and Star Trek has an answer to Covid-19. In Gaming news, the Legacy Bundle bugs get fixed, and the STO team has big plans for the Summer Event ship…. Then, we look On Screen to episode 7 of Star Trek Picard - Nepenthe
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CQ: Do you plan on using the Vulcan Salute as your new DEFACTO greeting? Have you been using it already?
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CQ: What do you think a new summer event Risian Science Ship should look like?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Michael Chabon Heads Back To - Or Stays On - Instagram Just as he has the previous two weeks, Picard season 1 showrunner - Michael Chabon - answered fans burning questions on Instagram Live. As in previous iterations of the quick-scrolling Q&A, Chabon had some fun things to say, some insightful thoughts, and a ton of information about Star Trek’s newest series. Be advised, from this point forward - spoilers a-plenty are in bound.
As you’d likely guess, many questions arose about this week's guest stars - Riker and Troi. When asked about Riker’s reserve status, Chabon responded ”He retired from active duty when he was still captain of the Titan. Were he ever to be called up to active service, he would presumably retain that rank.”. Chabon later told a fan that much of Riker and Troi’s backstory never made it to the screen, and the Titan was referenced but later dropped for reasons Chabon could not recall. In regards to why Riker and Troi left active duty, Chabon said ”Riker and Troi made the obvious but painful choice to go on inactive states and move to Nepenthe, for the sake of their family and their child’s life”
In regards to why Emergency Holograms were not included in the Synth Ban, Chabon said ”It was certainly debated by Federation policy makers, but a distinction was drawn, possibly because some failsafes and limitations had already been put in place, in the wake of the experience with Voyager’s Doctor.”
Finally, Chabon explained the killing of Hugh...sort of One of the stories we are telling in this season on Picard is a story about the tragedy of being Borg, or more precisely, of being assimilated and then, even more poignantly, being restored from assimilation and struggling forever after with assimilation’s traumatic legacy. In a very unique way, Hugh was able to recontextualize his trauma into something that brought healing and hope to others, which gave purpose and brought healing to himself. But his predicament, like that of all former Borg-as he explained to Picard in episode 106-remained essentially tragic, and tragically is how he dies, cut down by someone who sees him as a disgusting monster at the moment when he makes his boldest claim to dignity and freedom.
Michael Chabon Talks Nepenthe Chabon doesn’t only do it for the Insta - Q&A’s that is. He also sat down with The Hollywood Reporter this week to talk Picard, and more specifically, “Nepenthe”. Chabon spoke about the reunion of Picard and the Troi-Riker’s, and about the tense moment Picard had with Deanna ”When you're in the scene, and knowing who [Riker and Troi] are, and who they have been, and trying to project them forward into a narrative that feels believable — and incorporate some of the themes of this show, like reckoning with the past, if you're a fan of the show, this interaction — it's necessary. It's not expected, but it's important to the character of Picard to have this moment.” He continues ”When someone calls you out on your [EXPLETIVE] like that? On the things you're dealing with and not acknowledging that you should acknowledge? To me, that's the definition of a friend”
Chabon also admitted to THR that Hugh, and another former Borg - Icheb, were not originally planned for the series. The Showrunner said of Hugh ”The initial germ of having Hugh involved, and that he would die came from the natural discussions of, what does it mean to have been Borg? So once we sort of committed to a big part of our season being about the lives of former Borg — Ex Bs, as we call them — and exploring how their lives are traumatized [from that experience], how they have or have not dealt with that trauma, and how they remain these objects of fear and hatred even though they were victimized by the Borg, to put Hugh in the center of that lead to what felt like a dramatic way to service the character's end.”
Jonathan Del Arco On Hugh’s Death Michael Chabon wasn’t the only Star Trek insider to defend the death of our beloved Hugh. Jonathan Del Arco, the man behind the cybernetics, sat down with Jordan Hoffman to discuss Hugh’s ultimate sacrifice. “Well, it’s really important in the show - in the world. Because the world of the show is dystopian, and very few people are willing to put themselves on the line for each other. There's a need for that sort of connectivity and self sacrifice. So honored to have died for Picard.”
Del Arco went on to explain how the news of Hugh’s demise affected the way the actor saw the role, saying “Actually it was very liberating. [...] When you start a new series, you’re always trying to like - not play it safe - but you’re trying to do things that are not going to upset anybody. And actually this kind of blew the lid off that for me as an actor, and I was just like ‘I’m just going to go for it’ and really making bold choices, as an actor. So it was a really fun experiment that way.”
For a link to the StarTrek.com interview, trek out our show notes!
Star Trek VS The Covid-19 Virus With the increasing risk of Covid-19, more colloquially known as the Coronavirus, the US Center for Disease Control has issued a few tips on how to protect yourself - including avoiding close contact with others and proper handwashing techniques...and Star Trek may be able to help with both!
On March 2nd, former presidential hopeful and founder of “Humanity Forward” Andrew Yang tweeted a photo of Leonard Nimoy’s Spock doing the Vulcan salute, saying “I hate to say this - I’m not much of a germophobe myself - but we might want to work on a personal greeting that doesn’t involve physical contact.”. Sound crazy? The US Government doesn’t think so. In a closed door meeting of the House Democratic caucus on Tuesday morning, an attending physician suggested the avoidance of touching - and offered the Vulcan Salute as an alternative . From the CNN article /”Hand-to-hand contact is to be avoided, the physician said. The physician encouraged lawmakers to use the "Star Trek" greeting, according to Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, though he noted with a laugh he was unable to separate his fingers to properly make the gesture”.
Okay, so we’ve avoided the close contact thing...but what about proper handwashing? Well, according to the CDC, you should be washing your hands often - and for at least 20 seconds. You know what else takes about 20 seconds? Quoting the opening to Star Trek. The brilliant realization was tweeted out by our friends at Roddenberry, with the caption ”We didn’t make it up. #roddenberry #coronavirus”. So wash your hands until you get to “Where No One Has Gone Before”!
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
STO Legendary Bundle News There’s good bundle news and there’s bad bundle news, Captains. Bad news - the Star Trek Online Legendary +Starship Bundle is no longer available for purchase by PC players. For those who purchased the bundle already, you’ll still be able to reclaim the ships from the C-Store. For those who did not, you’ll have to wait for the ships or the bundle to eventually return. Good news - if you’re a console STO player, you’ll be able to purchase the Legendary Starship Bundle yourself in less than a month. In a Twitter post dated March 8th, Star Trek Online announced the bundle would hit consoles in exactly 30 days. So save up those strips of Gold-Pressed Latinum, and get your best builds ready to go, console Captains.
Summer Ship Development, Live on Camera! On Tuesday morning, Ambassador Kael posted an interesting new article to the STO News blog. With the 2020 Summer Event already on the team’s mind, they’ve decided to let players in on the creative process. On four weekly community live streams between March 11th and April 1st, members of the Cryptic development team will appear on-stream. As Kael’s blog says, "They’ll be coached by a member of our ship design team or our concept artist, and all four of them will be assigned the same basic concept: a Risian Science Ship. For the next two hours, they’ll hand draw a design for a ship based on that concept."
The schedule of team members appearing will be:
March 11th - Senior Environment Artist Nick Duguid
March 18th - Test Analyst Christian Griffith
March 25th - Senior Content Designer Jesse Heinig
April 1st - Systems Designer Jonathan Herlache
Once the concept designs are all completed, the four drawings will be presented to players to vote on their favorite. Then one more live stream will be dedicated to watching official Concept Artist Hector Ortiz turn the winner into a finalized Star Trek Online ship concept drawing. Tune in to those weekly livestreams on Cryptic Studios’ Twitch channel at “twitch.tv/CrypticStudios”.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Epsilon Fleet - kicked off it’s first Tier V colony upgrade.
The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium.
WEEKLY TOP TIP Suppose you’ve been playing the game for a good while now, and you’ve finally hit Tier 6 completion in at least a handful of those Reputations. You’re a little bored, and you’d like to spice up the game with a fun new ship… but you don’t want to spend your cash or convert your Dilithium stash to Zen. You don’t even really care all that much about a new ship trait, because the trait on the ship you want won’t fit your build. All you’ve got to do is remember to visit the Ship Vendor in your favorite social hub. In the Ship Vendor UI, just filter the ship list to rank “Fleet - Tier 6”. Pick out a T6 Fleet ship you’re itching to try. Make sure you’ve claimed at least 5 Fleet Ship Modules as T6 Reputation rewards, for 100 rep marks each. Then go ahead and buy that T6 Fleet ship for just 20,000 Fleet Credits, plus your 5 Fleet Ship Modules. Since the modules obtained as Rep rewards are Character bound, they’re only useful for Fleet Ship purchases, anyway. And 13 modules is more than most Captains will need to upgrade their favorite C-Store ships to Fleet standard. Remember, of course, that Fleet ships purchased through the Ship Vendor are not account-wide unlocks -- and you won’t enjoy their maxed mastery trait. But it’s a great way to try out that one ship you’ve always been curious about without getting too invested.
Other Gaming News Tilting Point Buys Timelines Wait! Timelines change imminent!
According to a Press Release on VentureBeat.com, mobile game operator Tilting Point has acquired the Star Trek: Timelines title from Disruptor Beam. In support of the new acquisition, Tilting Point announced the formation of a new studio, Wicked Realm Games, along with the hiring of 19 team members from Disruptor Beam. Meanwhile, Disruptor Beam will focus on its proprietary free-to-play gaming engine.
Tilting Point has been partnered with Disruptor Beam on Timelines since offering user acquisition funding in 2017. Speaking in an interview, Tilting Point CEO Kevin Segalla said “We’re very excited about this acquisition of Star Trek: Timelines. It’s a phenomenal game. And we see an opportunity to take the game and add more resources to help make it better. We’ve extended the license on it, and we’re adding new content, including the newest show Star Trek: Picard, which is great.”
This week on Priority One --- Michael Chabon answers another round of fan questions, Shatner tweets, Simon Pegg talks Kelvin 4, and we send our support to Kenneth Mitchell. In Gaming news, we trek out the newest Promo ship, the Section 31 Command Heavy Battlecruiser …. Then, we look On Screen to episode 6 of Star Trek Picard - The Impossible Box
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CQ: Should William Shatner Reprise His Role As Captain Kirk, Either as a Cameo or in a Title Role A La Picard?
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CQ: Are you more likely to pick up the MACO or Wrath of Khan costumes now that they’ve moved to the Lobi Store?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Michael Chabon Hits Instagram...Again Star Trek: Picard showrunner Michael Chabon chatting trek on Instagram is becoming a thing - and we couldn’t be happier! On February 26th and 27th, the showrunner, writer, author, and creator took to Instagram “Story” to answer some of the fans most burning Star Trek questions. While some answers were entertaining - like Chabon proclaiming Agnes his favorite Star Trek: Picard character or his pointing out Gorn easter eggs from previous episodes - others were more informative.
In regards to the perceived dystopian nature of the newest Star Trek offerings, Chabon was asked ”Is there a link between [Star Trek: Picard] (Federation downfall and [Discovery Season 3] (Federation gone)?”, to which he replied in part ”What Federation downfall? The Federation is still very much alive and well and home to trillions (quadrillions?) of safe, housed, fed, educated citizens with the potential to lead fulfilling lives. There was a crisis 15 years ago,in the wake of the costly Dominion War and Romulan emergency, which had a negative impact on the lives of many people, including most of our principal characters [...] From Admiral Clancy’s viewpoint,which is likely the mainstream view, Picard’s attitude was unrealistic, quixotic,and even dangerous. She may be right! They may both be right, and both wrong. But that was fifteen years ago,and the Federation is still going strong. Perhaps in the eyes of some it lost its luster, its air of invulnerability, its claim to the moral high ground, a process that began during the DS9 times. That is hardly a “downfall”,though”
William Shatner...DONE With Kirk Prolific tweeter and Star Trek star William Shatner did something shocking this week while prolifically tweeting - he said he was done playing Star Trek’s Captain Kirk. On March 1st, Shatner answered a tweet that asked ”Now that they have the series #Picard do you think they’ll consider a series “Kirk” for you? That would be pretty cool.” with the response ”No. I think Kirk’s story is pretty well played out at this point.”. The 88 year old Shatner continued in - you guessed it - more tweets saying “They could also do adventures in the ribbon...Yawning face emoji Sleeping face emoji [...] I don’t do cameos.It’s a throwaway part to sell DVDs”.
What do you think?
Simon Pegg on The Future of The Kelvin Crew Simon Pegg sat down this week with gamesradar to talk about his latest project, “Lost Transmission”. While the down-to-earth indy film about mental health, which is due to hit US theaters this month, sounds intriguing... We really want to know about Pegg’s reprisal as Scotty in the JJ reboot Kelvin timeline Star Trek films! Well, it sounds like we may need a miracle worker to get that project off the ground.
Pegg told gamesradar ”The fact is, Star Trek movies don’t make Marvel money. They make maybe $500m at the most, and to make one now, on the scale they’ve set themselves, is $200m. You have to make three times that to make a profit.”. Pegg went on to explain HIS thoughts on Beyond’s less-than-stellar box office numbers, saying ”I don’t feel like the last one… They didn’t really take advantage of the 50th anniversary. The regimen at the time dropped the ball on the promo of the film. And we’ve lost momentum.”. But it doesn’t sound like it’s only the studio that has lost the Star Trek fire ”I think losing Anton [Yelchin] was a huge blow to our little family, and our enthusiasm to do another one might have been affected by that. So I don’t know.”
Kenneth Mitchell’s ALS Diagnosis In sad news, Star Trek: Discovery star and fan-favorite Kenneth Mitchell announced this week that he is battling ALS. According to the ALS Association, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease - is ”an always fatal neurodegenerative disease in which the person's brain loses connection with the muscles.”
The 45 year old Mitchell, who has played three separate Klingons in the first two seasons of Star Trek: Discovery, broke the news exclusively to PEOPLE, saying “The moment that they told us it was [ALS], it was like I was in my own movie. That’s what it felt like, like I was watching that scene where someone is being told that they have a terminal illness. It was just a complete disbelief, a shock.”
Mitchell went on to say ”I think it, over time, became the theme of us accepting this with grace. Trying to see the beauty in it, in a way. I’ll never forget, one of my Star Trek costars told me, because they had dealt with some trying times with illnesses and stuff, and I remember them communicating to me, saying, ‘You have a choice. You can look at this in many different ways, but maybe try to look at this like a gift where you get to experience life in a way that most people don’t.'”
We ask that you join us in sending support to Kenneth Mitchell, his wife, two children, family, friends,and loved ones.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Section 31 Command Heavy Battlecruiser Promo Ship Well, Captains, it’s time again to light a few candles on the old shrine to RNGsus, if you’re so inclined. Star Trek Online has announced the latest Duty Officer and R&D Promotion event, and along with it the latest Tier 6 Promotion Pack Ship. Beginning March 5th, players who open a Promotional R&D Pack or Promotional Duty Officer Pack will receive either 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack in addition to their R&D materials or Duty Officers. The newest grand prize ship is the Section 31 Command Heavy Battlecruiser, as seen in Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 finale, “Such Sweet Sorrow, part 2”. If you recall from the episode, this is the sleek quad nacelle ship whose hull peeled away into a swarm of Control drones. According to the announcement blog, “This vessel from Section 31 features a number of unique capabilities, including its Secret Mission tracking, its Forged Turncoat capabilities, Dark Mode, and its daunting Swarm Mode.”
Turning an eye toward the ship’s stats, this is a scaling Tier 6 Federation Battlecruiser with a 5 front / 3 rear weapons layout. The bridge officer stations are Commander Engineering/Command, Lt. Commander Tactical, Lt. Commander Universal, Lt. Universal/Intelligence, and Ensign Engineering. As a Command specialized ship, it also carries the Inspiration Abilities mechanic.
A new Universal console is included, the Forged Turncoat console, which will passively add Crit Severity and Weapon Power to your ship. When activated, the console will override the targeting systems of an enemy, causing it to attack its former allies with significantly buffed damage output. When the effect expires, the target is briefly disabled.
The ship’s Starship Trait, Secret Mission, looks like an interesting addition to the game. While the trait is slotted, every few seconds in combat an enemy will be marked as a “secret mission” target. That foe has lowered resistances to your attacks, and when destroyed, will spawn a swarm of Section 31 Drones to join the fight.
The last noteworthy features of the new ship are Dark Mode and Swarm Mode. Dark Mode, as with the previous Section 31 Science Destroyer, functionally behaves much like a traditional cloaking device. Swarm Mode, when activated, launches hundreds of fighter drones that automatically target nearby enemies. While in Swarm Mode, maneuverability is increased and hull capacity is slightly decreased.
Patch Notables This past week introduced a number of quality of life improvements in the weekly Patch Notes. First up, a number of updated costume tailor options have been added. Next, to pretty much everyone’s joy, stackable items like Lobi Crystals, R&D items, Upgrades, and so on, have been allowed to stack up to 9,999 per stack. The per-character limit on Fleet Dilithium Vouchers has been raised to 100 million from 10 million. And, perhaps the most exciting patch news, these hard-to-get costumes have been moved from the Dilithium Store to the Lobi Store:
The 22nd Century MACO Uniform - 300 Lobi
The Wrath of Khan “Scotty” Engineer’s Vest - 200 Lobi
The Wrath of Khan Excursion Jacket - 200 Lobi
The Wrath of Khan Captain’s Vest: 150 Lobi
So if you’ve been dreaming of those great MACO or Wrath of Khan uniforms, maybe they’re a little more in reach now!
EVENTS Finally, after much waiting, our Console Captains are now into the first week of their 10th Anniversary Event! So, Captains, drop us a note on social media to share your progress or let us know what you’re enjoying about it.
For PC players, a new Featured Event campaign begins on March 5th with a return to The Battle at the Binary Stars. Participating in the Featured TFO daily will earn you Event Campaign progress points, as well as daily event rewards. Where previous Event Campaigns comprised of 3 Featured TFO events, this campaign will take place across 4 events spanning most of this year’s new content releases. Of course, with the longer campaign come higher Campaign Progress requirements. Instead of the previous 2100 progress points for completion, this campaign will require 2800 points. The rewards are revamped a bit, too, with two options available to players. Option 1 provides a C-Store Coupon for 100% off a single Tier-6 starship, plus 200 Lobi Crystals. Option 2 provides no coupon, but 1,000 Lobi Crystals as a reward. Both options are, of course, claimable once per account.
Earning 14 days of daily progress during the Battle at the Binary Stars event will earn captains the following rewards:
Universal Kit Module - DOT-7 Drone Fabrication
DOT-7 Non-Combat Drone Pet
25,000 Dilithium Ore
3 Featured TFO Reward Boxes (each a choice between 1 Spec Point or 1 Enhanced Universal Tech Upgrade)
Additionally, Bonus Dilithium payouts for Daily progress after event completion have been modified from previous events. Instead of tiered bonuses of 2,500 per day, maxing out at 25,000, the bonus begins at 8,000 Dilithium on day 1 and increases by a linear 1,000 Dilithium per day after that, with an unreachable limit.
For a little reference, 7 days of Bonus Dilithium in the new structure will pay 77,000 Dilithium Ore, where the previous event structure would pay 70,000. For 14 total days of Bonus Dilithium, the previous system would pay out 237,500 Dilithium to the new system’s 203,000. And for 3 full weeks of Bonus Dilithium payout, the old system would have paid 412,500 Dilithium to the new system’s 378,000.
In short, the new system is an improvement in payouts for players who complete less than 9 days of Bonus progress, or more than 27 days of Bonus progress after buying out the event.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Epsilon Fleet - kicked off it’s first Tier V colony upgrade.
The House of Martok 3rd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Catan Sale If you’re looking for some tabletop Star Trek gaming fun, Walmart.Com is offering the Star Trek Catan board game for $43, which is $22 discounted from its usual $65 price. Based on the hugely popular Catan board game, Star Trek Catan brings the game into the Federation. As the game’s website describes the game, “On behalf of the Federation, you explore space with your starships and build outposts and starbases near valuable planets. There you extract important resources such as the coveted dilithium. But the Federation has also sent out other expeditions. Therefore, you have to be wary of competitors - and of the Klingons, who want to give the players a hard time.”
This week on Priority One --- ViacomCBS tease more Star Trek in development and some changes to how we’ll consume them; Frakes talks about Directing Star Trek Picard; and a deep fake video emerges with Star Trek flare. In Gaming news, we go deeper down the rabbit whole and focus on a handful of Legendary Starships in Star Trek Online…. Then, we look On Screen to episode 5 of Star Trek Picard - Stardust City Rag
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This Weeks Community Questions Are:
CQ: How do you feel the new Legendary ships perform, compared to their existing T6 variants? Has your favorite STO ship changed?
AND
CQ: What do YOU want Star Trek’s next two shows to be?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Bob Bakish Hints at 2 New Trek Shows in the Works ViacomCBS has big plans for streaming. But we’ll get to that in a minute, because they ALSO have big plans for Star Trek! In a live-tweeted earnings call held on Thursday February 20th, ViacomCBS Captain - Bob Bakish - said of the IP ”Take Star Trek as an example – a globally enduring franchise that we'll make even bigger. [...] On the heels of Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access– which broke our records for total streams & subscriber sign-ups – we’re now taking the Star Trek franchise & extending it across the house. [...] Building on Discovery & Picard, we now have 2 additional series in production at CBS All Access & Nickelodeon, & 2 more series in development; plus, a series of Picard novels being rolled out at simon and schuster, & a highly anticipated new StarTrek film at Paramount Pictures”
Woah. Okay, let’s parse this. The series’ in production are likely Michelle Yeoh’s “Section 31”, Mike McMahon’s animated comedy “Lower Decks” and the Hageman Brothers’ animated Nickelodeon series, rumored to be named “Star Trek:Prodigy”. But what about the 2 series that are “in developement”? Well, rumors continue to swirl that Anson Mount will take the center seat for a Pike-led series...and evidence continues to...mount? When asked earlier this month what she has been up to, Pike’s number One - Rebecca Romijn - let slip to the Daily Front Row ”I’ve also been working on Star Trek here and there, but I can’t really talk about that.”. Then this week, gossip site Giant Freakin Robot reported that the Pike rumor was confirmed by 2 different sources - but you’ll need to take that report with a side of salt.
So even if Pike IS one of the two series, what is the other? Starfleet Academy? Khan? Something else entirely? And the movie - is this Trekantino or the Noah Hawley led maybe-reboot-maybe-Kelvin Star Trek IV? So. Many. Questions.
ViacomCBS “House of Brands” ViacomCBS’ Bob Bakish announced the company’s newest streaming initiative, its three-pronged “House of Brands”. The company will leverage its ad-supported VOD service PlutoTV, along with its “broad pay” CBS All Access and premium Showtime offerings to bolster its streaming offerings. From the previously mentioned earnings call ”We will add significant content from Nickelodeon, ComedyCentral, MTV, BET, and the Smithsonian Channel – in addition to popular films from the Paramount Pictures library. And we will do this at scale -- to the tune of approximately 30,000 episodes of TV & up to 1,000 movies. [...] This differentiated offering will provide the powerful combination of live linear via over 200 local CBS stations, plus on-demand content spanning news, sports, films, dramas, reality, kids, & more.”
So what does that mean? Well, it means that ViacomCBS has the ability, and the interest, in leveraging all of its combined properties to bolster its All Access, PlutoTV, and Showtime streaming services. Now, the question - what will it cost US. We don’t know yet, but rest assured we’ll be watching for details.
Frakes on the Scene Roddenberry WOULDN’T Have Approved Of This week on Star Trek: Picard’s fifth episode, “Stardust City Rag”, there was torture, murder, and revenge. But Star Trek royalty - and the director of the episode - Jonathan Frakes thinks that the late Gene Roddenberry would have had a problem with something else altogether - Interpersonal Conflict
Frakes spoke with the Hollywood Reporter about the episode, and in particular the scene in which Picard and Seven discuss how they never fully regained their humanity after assimilation. ”We never could have done [a scene like] this on our show”
Frakes clarified that he felt Picard honors “Gene’s Vision” [UGH], saying ”In this new version of Star Trek, which honors what Roddenberry laid out — in terms of the optimism and respect toward themes like racism — all of those elements are sort of strongly rooted in this show, but the notion of self-doubt, the vulnerability — especially for a [character] like Picard — the damage of past experiences, are so much more compelling to watch … It's a denser show than Next Gen, I think that's fair to say. Pushing Picard to these places, watching Patrick act that out -- and he was in the writer's room as they developed this story — it's all so rewarding to see”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
STO Legendary Ship Side-By-Side Comparisons Captains, it’s a remarkably quiet week in gaming news. So let’s spend a little time looking at just how Star Trek Online’s new Legendary starships compare to their other T6 C-Store counterparts. This week, we’re going to look at two of them, so let’s dive in.
The T6 Assault Cruisers First up, let’s look at Elijah’s favorite Star Trek ship - the Sovereign-class. This was released in the Legendary bundle as the Legendary Miracle Worker Assault Cruiser. And we’re going to compare it to the Tier 6 Fleet Intel Assault Cruiser, which is the highest tier version of the Sovereign you can buy from the C-Store. The weapons layout on both of these is 4 forward and 4 aft, so no difference there. The turn rate of the Legendary Sovereign comes in at 8 to the Fleet Intel’s 7, while both carry an inertia value of 40. So the Legendary ship handles a little more tightly. It’s also a little sturdier, with a slightly greater hull and shield modifier. Both ships have identical console item layouts, but the Legendary ship offers an extra Universal console slot.
Now, we get to the maybe more interesting differences in these ships. To begin with, the Legendary Sovereign comes with a total of +30 bonus subsystems power, split evenly between Weapon and Engine power. The Fleet Intel Sovereign, instead, comes with +20 bonus subsystems power, with +10 to Weapon power, +5 to shields, and +5 to Auxiliary.
Next, let’s look at those Bridge Officer layouts. Both ships' primary slots are Commander level Engineering slots, but the Legendary ship’s slot is also a Miracle-Worker specialized slot. The Legendary ship further carries a Lt. Commander Tactical, Lieutenant Engineer/Pilot, Lieutenant Tactical, and Lieutenant Universal slot. The Fleet Intel Sovereign’s other Bridge Officer slots are Lieutenant Commander Universal/Intelligence, Lieutenant Commander Tactical, Lieutenant Engineering, and Ensign Tactical. So, besides the specialization changes, the Legendary ship swaps a Lieutenant Commander slot down to Lieutenant in order to upgrade the Ensign slot to Lieutenant.
And, of course, the Legendary Miracle Worker Assault Cruiser comes with the Miracle Worker “Innovation” mechanic.
The T6 Defiants For our next comparison, we’ll look at a favorite for all of our Captains out there who are Niners. Let’s compare the T6 Legendary Pilot Warship to the T6 Fleet Defiant Tactical Escort. This might be the biggest rework of a ship in the Legendary Bundle, because they’ve changed the entire type of the ship. Where the Fleet Defiant is an Escort, the Legendary Defiant is a Warship. That’s most obviously reflected in the weapon layout. The Legendary Warship has a 5 forward, 3 aft layout, compared to the Fleet Defiant’s 4 forward, 3 aft layout plus 1 experimental weapon. The older Fleet Defiant, as an escort, is a bit more nimble when compared to this Legendary Warship. The Warship, though, is a “tougher little ship” with an improved hull modifier; though, you sacrifice on some shielding when compared to the Fleet Escort.
In terms of consoles, the Legendary ship has 5 Tactical slots, 4 Engineering, and 2 Science, compared to the 5 Tactical, 3 Engineering, and 3 Science slots of the Fleet Defiant.
Both ships have Commander Tactical Bridge officer slots, with the Legendary ship’s slot specialized with Pilot skills. Both ships have a single Lieutenant Commander slot - Engineering on the Legendary ship, and Tactical/Pilot on the Fleet Defiant. The remaining three slots on each ship are Lieutenant seats. On the Legendary ship, these are Universal/Pilot, Tactical and Science. On the Fleet Defiant, they are Universal, Engineering, and Science.
The Legendary Warship also (FINALLY) gives the Defiant the Pilot Maneuvers abilities, and several optional bits of cosmetic Nose Art.
EVENTS PC players can enjoy a Borg Red Alert event this weekend, February 27th through March 2nd.
And if you need to start a new Captain to fly any new ships, then next weekend is a great chance. From March 5th through March 9th, STO will have a Bonus XP weekend, with double payout available for skill points and experience.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
We are on Discord! The Armada made the official move to Discord last week. So far it’s been great, there’s been a lot of people joining the server - we’ve even combined the podcast and Armada into one server.
The House of Martok 3nd Tier V Colony is available - just needs provisions and dilithium.
This week on Priority One --- CBS is busy keeping the hype alive between episodes of Star Trek Picard with interviews with Michelle Hurd, Evan Evagora, and Jeri Ryan; LaVar Burton seems confident that Geordi might make an appearance; in gaming news, Star Trek Online lets you don a stovepipe hat and hack away at the big baddies; we’ve spent some time exploring the Legendary Star Ship Bundle; later, On Screen, we share our thoughts on Star Trek Picard, episode 4 - Absolute Candor.
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This Weeks Community Question Is:
CQ: Who is your favorite “Star Trek: Picard” character thus far? Why?
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Michelle Hurd on Raffi, Stewart, and Sir Patrick Star Trek and its cultural importance is not lost on one of its newest stars, Michelle Hurd. The veteran actress, who plays Raffi in Star Trek Picard, understands what the iconic series means to its fans in a very personal way. During an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the 53 year old Hurd recalls her memories of watching the Original series with her father, actor Hugh Hurd. ”It was really important [to my dad] that we see ourselves represented in the arts. So literally, when I got the job, I was like: 'Oh my god — Uhura was literally involved in the first biracial kiss ever on television. The first woman of color, in a position of power, on a TV show like this. So when you think about the stories that were told [on The Original Series], using aliens and sci-fi to tell stories with themes like inclusion and immigration, I absolutely acknowledge and own my role in it. I'm so excited about it”
Hurd went on to mention her joy in playing Raffi, a flawed character in an organization like Starfleet. ”not only am I a woman of color, but I can tell that story about all of us who have struggled similarly. Who have some demons. And, in doing so, show that — not all of us are bad people. We're all out here trying to do our best. We're all human beings, with stories worth telling.”
Evan Evagora talks Elnor, Stewart, and Frakes In “Star Trek: Picard”’s fourth episode, “Absolute Candor”, we are introduced to the latest addition of the Rag-Tag group of rogues - the young, angsty warrior-hero - Luke Sky…
...wait-a-minute…
Elnor.
Elnor actor Evan Evagora sat down with SyFyWire to discuss his role on the series, and how some of Trek’s most important stars eased him into the franchise.
Of Elnor, the young sheltered Romulan warrior raised by a group of Romulan warrior-priestesses, Evagora says ”He's like a moody teenager, but every time he snaps, he has the potential to kill someone. That's how I played him. What if a moody teenager could just do whatever he wants whenever he flips out?”
Evagora recalled that, much like his character Elnor, he set off on an unprecedented adventure when he left his home in Melbourne Australia for Las Angeles California - and like the Romulan swordsman, he had wise guides. The young actor recalled his introduction to the series lead and Hollywood icon, Sir Patrick Stewart, saying The first time I met Patrick Stewart, I was terrified. It was the worst first meeting. And my first day of filming I was sooo nervous. Patrick took me aside because he could see the nervousness in me. But it's not like he told me a story about being nervous or anything like that. He has this way of making you feel at ease. Him and Jonathan Frakes, they’re very similar that way. They make you feel comfortable on the set. And when you’re comfortable, you can really lose yourself in the moment and the character.”
Jeri Ryan’s Return! “Absolute Candor”’s final, and arguably most exciting reveal, was the reintroduction of Seven of Nine? The Hollywood Reporter took the opportunity to catch up with Seven’s real-life-counterpart, Jeri Ryan to discuss what’s changed, and what’s stayed the same, since her last Star Trek appearance.
Ryan commented on the difference between UPN’s “Star Trek: Voyager” and CBS ALL ACCESS’ “Star Trek: Picard”, saying ”The scale of these sets, the costumes, it’s crazy. It’s like you’re doing a feature film every week.[...]In one of my scenes, where I had to go in and work a console, we go in for the first rehearsal and I had to touch buttons and the screen actually does something! And I totally flipped out, like: ‘Oh my god, actually having buttons that work!”
Though Ryan is no stranger to trek, she still had first day jitters, telling the Hollywood Reporter ”My first scene, the big scene, was the one you see in the trailer, when we’re in his office/ready room. That was my first day on set. It was daunting — not just because it was Patrick — but because I was still petrified — or ‘Patrick-fied’ — of if I could find the character again. I was still trying to figure out who she was.”
Though she was “Patrick-fied”, another TNG alumnus helped ease her back into the role. ”I was so fortunate because Jonathan Frakes was directing my first episode. So with that, I knew I was in good hands. [Frakes], more than anyone else, would get the importance of revisiting and being true to these characters. Because the challenge for me is: Where has she been for nearly 20 years? Finding her voice was the hardest thing for me; when I read the first script — I just couldn’t hear her voice anywhere.”
LeVar Burton For Picard Season 2? Is your favorite “Next Generation” character making an appearance on “Star Trek: Picard”. If your favorite is Geordie, LeVar Burton has good money on it.
At least that’s what he told Straight.com, or The Georgia Straight, during a call from Vancouver’s FanExpo. Burton said ”Star Trek has always been one of the most positive and hopeful visions for the future of humanity, and for that reason, among others, I've always embraced it.” before offering his predictions regarding a Picard/LaForge reunion. ”I'm not a betting man, but I would wager good money that you'll probably see all of the Next Gen cast at some point or another, just not all at the same time. Besides, I understand that Hugh Borg [Jonathan Del Arco] is very, very prominent in Picard. And, you know, Geordi gave him his name. I think we’ll have to explore that at some point.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Steam Accounts Get Linked To ARC Accounts Arc Games has announced a new feature aimed at making life easier for its players who use Steam for their gaming. Previously, in order to play Star Trek Online or Neverwinter through Steam, a player would have to navigate multiple layers of login screens. First you had to login to Steam, then you had to login to an Arc account to get into the game. Starting February 18th for a few users, and expanding to all users by February 20th, Steam users will be able to link their Steam account to their Arc account. After launching the game and providing your Arc account credentials, the accounts will automatically be linked. Once the process is complete, players will only need to authenticate to Steam to get into either Star Trek Online or Neverwinter.
Abraham Lincoln Costume Giveaway For a brief time this past week, Star Trek Online was giving away a new cross-faction costume based on its 10th anniversary celebrations. From February 13th to February 17th, all players were able to claim “The Emancipator” costume. As seen in-game on the 16th President of the United States, this costume gives players tailor options for the Long Coat, Bowtie, and Top Hat. The top hat came in two varieties, a full-sized hat and a mini-hat placed at a jaunty angle. As you’d expect from such a costume giveaway, players have already embraced the Space Barbie potential! From dapper top-hatted Gorn to brightly colored circus ringmasters to whimsical looking Borg drones, it seems like hats and tails are everywhere right now.
Notable PC Patch Changes This week saw a number of systems improvements appear in the weekly Patch Notes for PC players. The Ship Vendor UI was updated to provide additional details on the effects of ship scaling on ship statistics, as well as a new indicator for any current ship mastery progress. Similarly, the player Drydock UI now displays whether you’ve completed a docked ship’s mastery. The development team has also opened up the Kelvin Timeline Constitution starship to use all standard Federation bridges.
Hero Collector’s Awaited STO Ships Coming In May If you remember late last year, Hero Collector announced two upcoming ship models based on Star Trek Online - the Gagarin-Class Federation Battlecruiser and the Chimera-Class Federation Heavy Destroyer. Well, StarTrek.com and Hero Collector have officially announced that these new ships will become available in May. Each ship will be priced at $22.95. If you haven’t added STO to your ship collection already, these ships are a great chance to get started. Or you can hop over to GamePrint to take advantage of their 10th Anniversary discount code and add almost any ship in the game to your model collection!
EVENTS Captains on Consoles won’t have long to wait before they can join in the 10th Anniversary celebrations. Ambassador Kael announced in a news blog this week that the Anniversary Event and STO Legacy release is scheduled to hit consoles on March 3rd. Event and mission rewards are the same as those we’ve previously described for the PC event release. The big prize, of course, is the T6 Khitomer-class Alliance Battlecruiser, which can be claimed for 20 days of event progress by March 31st.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Tribbles and Bits - new ongoing weekly event - we want to hear from you - so each week, we are going to ask a random question about Star Trek and about STO and we want your responses. Link posted on the website: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33010253-tribbles-bits-weekly-random-trek-questions/post/138379909#p138379909
Speaking of getting people’s opinions - we have new poll posted on the website to find out how members feel about TS vs. Discord. Have a preference?
TeamSpeak vs Discord Poll: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33040594-cast-your-vote-now-voice-server-poll
The House of Martok 2nd Tier V Colony on cooldown this week - unlocking the Dranuur Scout ship.
WEEKLY TOP TIP If you want to do the daily Omega Event minigame as fast as you can, without all that sector space travel, here’s a tip to get you through. To begin, use the Event UI itself to instantly transwarp you to Q’s location on ESD. After Q assigns you three random space or ground locations to scan Omega Particles, use more free transwarps to get you there faster. Just take a few minutes to pick up some game missions that begin in systems where Omega Particles appear. Then, when a location appears in your Omega Event list, you can use the mission hailing UI to transwarp immediately to that system. Just remember to leave the mission right away so it’s not removed from your active mission list. Here are a few of the systems you can reach this way, and which episode or optional mission arc will get you there.
Starbase 39 from “The Vault” in the "Romulan Mystery" arc
Vulcan from “Diplomatic Orders” in the "Klingon War" arc
Drozana Station from “Spin The Wheel” in the "Specters" optional mission arc
Defera from “Cold Call” in the "Cold War" optional mission arc
Bajor from “Jabberwocky” in the "Cardassian Struggle" arc
DS9 from “Renegade's Regret” in the "New Frontiers" arc
Once the Omega Event is over, you can just drop the missions to clean them up from your UI.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event Continues In other Star Trek Gaming News: A month long Star Trek Timelines Mega-Event began on February 6th and will carry on through the week of February 27th. The event introduces new crew characters for retired Admiral Picard and Cadet Picard, as well as new variants of many existing crew characters. A special recurrent “threshold” reward will be the new “Picard and Number One” crew. The “Forever As One” event brings the Borg front and center in the game, with a rogue Borg element introduced looking to bring back Locutus of Borg.
This week on Priority One --- Star Trek: Picard Showrunner answers some very specific questions about the show; ViacomCBS has big plans for the future of streaming; the 10th Anniversary celebrations continue for Star Trek Online; and we review the third episode of Star Trek: Picard: The End Is the Beginning… and of course, we wrap up our show with your feedback!
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CQ: What did you think of Michael Chabon’s video? Did he answer your big questions?
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CQ: What did you think of the third episode of Star Trek Picard
TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Michael Chabon Takes Questions Star Trek: Picard writer, Michael Chabon, took to Instagram this week to respond to some of the more critical questions regarding the show’s first episodes. A three minute video posted by the Pulitzer Prize winning author begins simply “You’re a Star Trek fan watching Star Trek: Picard. You have questions.” We’ll dive deeper into the contents of his video later during our On Screen segment. But let’s consider a couple of highlights. Fundamentally, Chabon’s comments seem to reinforce the idea that most complaints from viewers are not, in fact, oversights, but are deliberate choices made in the writing. The author further engaged with viewers who commented on the Instagram post itself. While many commenters on his post tried to convince Chabon to reveal story details, one of his replies sums up the reality, saying, “My friend, I would LOVE to tell you everything that’s coming, and let you down early about everything that isn’t, but you and I know that’s just not how the game is played. I didn’t invent the rules, and I’m not totally sure I even really understand them. I, for one, HATE surprises, but there it is. Stay tuned!” He also gave a simple reply to one viewer’s disappointment with Picard, saying “Sorry it’s not working for you! We tried our best. Fortunately there are a lot of other shows out there, and of course all the earlier Trek series are still there waiting for you”
Bo Yeon Kim Interview Star Trek: Discovery writer and producer, Bo Yeon Kim, sat down this week with local news channel Spectrum News in Southern California. Kim discussed her early life as the daughter of a diplomat, growing up in cities around the world, as well as the role of her Korean heritage in shaping the stories she tells. Having long questioned her own cultural identity, she says she now actively embraces her diversity as a source of creativity. She also wants to model that diversity for other writers, saying “I think one of the reasons why I am vocal on social media and I keep my Korean name, as opposed to having a more anglicized name, is because I want to show writers coming after me that you can write science fiction. You can write genre stories as a woman, as a person of color, as someone coming from an unusual background because this is the place to tell those kinds of stories.”
She also specifically credits the role diversity writing programs played in shaping her career. She found that these programs forced interactions and community building that helped get her writing into the right hands. She says that if she hadn’t applied for those programs, she wouldn’t be where she is today, about to become co-Showrunner of the forthcoming Section 31 Star Trek series featuring Michelle Yeoh.
ViacomCBS Plans New Streaming Service Speaking of forthcoming Star Trek streaming shows, the newly merged media giant ViacomCBS has plans to roll out a new streaming service. The new offering will combine the assets of their existing services like CBS: All Access, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central and Paramount Pictures. The service is expected to be offered in both a premium ad-free version and a less expensive version with advertisements. CBS: All Access joined the streaming landscape in October 2014, bringing us the new Star Trek shows Discovery and Picard, as well as Short Treks. The new combined streaming service will likely also be home to Star Trek’s previously announced animated show in partnership with Nickelodeon. The service will also offer the big screen Star Trek properties held by Paramount Pictures. There are no details yet on how existing CBS All Access subscribers might transition to the new service.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Star Trek Online’s 10th Anniversary Continues to Make Headlines Star Trek has endured for almost 55 years, so to us trekkies and trekkers, Star Trek Online celebrating its 10th anniversary seems like a very small step towards what is sure to be a long tenure. However, in the gaming world, celebrating 10 years for a continuously running game is something of a small miracle. The gaming news media continues to showcase Cryptic’s accomplishments. This week gamesindustry.biz pointed out, “In a decade when many licensed MMOs struggled and died… Cryptic Studios’ voyage to the final frontier has survived.”
The interview with Star Trek Online’s lead designer, Al “Captain Gecko” Rivera, goes on to touch on all the reasons why Star Trek Online has thrived as an MMO. The main themes of the interview seemed to be planning and balancing. Whether that’s having a plan for future story content and then pivoting to a new plan, or balancing the needs of the many, the vast audience of all MMO games, with the few, or the one collective of Trek fans who also play video games. One thing is certain Rivera pointed out, “… that doesn’t mean we sacrifice story. Most of our missions could be episodes in the television show.” For a link to the full article, be sure to trek out the link in our show notes.
Admiralty Ships Can Now Be Claimed Automatically Once a Captain gets that coveted promotion to Fleet Admiral they are put in command of an entire fleet of their starships. Unfortunately, without a slew of ship slots or a massive drydock, it’s tough to claim all your C-store ships. Especially if you start a new character. That is, until this past week. Players on both PC and console can now auto-claim their Admiralty cards by simply talking to the ship selection contact. Nearly all of your Admiralty cards will be added to your ship roster and ready for deployment. There is a short list of ships that were not able to be included in this system, so be sure to trek out our show notes.
STO Ship Artist Hector Ortiz Shares the 25th Century Crossfield Concept Design The final four starships have been revealed in the 10th Anniversary Legendary Ship Bundle, which is now on sale in the C-store. The Temporal Operative Science Vessel, the Miracle Worker Multi-Mission Science Vessel, the Temporal Flight-Deck Carrier, and the Miracle Worker Light Cruiser. These are the Discovery, the Voyager, the Discovery era Enterprise, and the TOS Enterprise respectively. These ships of course come with all new stats and layouts, all previously associated consoles, mastery abilities, and traits, along with one new account unlock trait per ship and an exclusive visual variant. The TOS Enterprise features the Phase 2 concept variant, the Disco Enterprise features a John Eaves concept version, the Voyager comes with the Warship Voyager skin as seen in the episode, “Living Witness,” and the Discovery comes with a spectacular 25th century version of the Crossfield class. Trek out the show notes for all the starship details and a link to Star Trek Online ship concept artist Hector Ortiz’s twitter post sharing the concept art for that 25th century Discovery ship.
Even More Giveaways Ambassador Kael wasn’t lying to us last week when he said more giveaways were coming. Several websites are giving away gold, silver, and bronze prize packs. The gold prizes include a T6 Valiant escort, T6 Andromeda Cruiser, a T6 Pathfinder Science vessel, 2 ship slots, 1 Caitian bridge officer, a Starfleet Racing Uniform, a pet Exocomp, and three in game titles; Voyager, Seeker, and Pathfinder, along with a real life limited edition Star Trek online anniversary badge. Silver prize winners that will get a T6 Europa-class Heavy Battlecruiser, and bronze prize winners who will receive a Federation Elite Starter Pack. For links to these websites and instructions on how to enter, trek out the show notes.
The Borg Resurgence Arrives on Console Console Captains now have their third and final opportunity to gain campaign progress towards the the free tier six ship coupon. The Borg Resurgence event has arrived for Xbox One and Playstation 4 players. Completing any of the newly remastered Borg TFOs daily 14 times will reward you with the usual Featured TFO rewards and the Cyclic Modulation Ground Weaponry pack. Remember, these cycling weapons are great for completing ground energy type endeavors. As always, the zen buyout option is also available and will also grant campaign progress for the prorated amount. This event runs from now until March 5th.
EVENTS PC Captains on PC can participate in a Bonus Marks weekend from now until Monday, February 17th. Then a Junior Officer weekend February 20th to the 24th. Followed by a Borg Red Alert weekend starting on February 27th.
Console Along with the Borg Resurgence event, console captains can also earn bonus marks this weekend. And then from February 20th to the 24th they can participate in a bonus experience weekend.
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The House of Martok 2nd Tier V Colony on cooldown this week - unlocking the Dranuur Scout ship.
This week on Priority One --- We’re joined by Guest Host - Star Trek Online’s Community Manager Mike “Ambassador Kael” Fatum to chat about Star Trek Online’s 10th Anniversary. Star Trek gets some superbowl love; Wil Weaton invites us into the Ready Room; and, in On Screen we’re setting up for an adventure with Star Trek Picard Maps & Legends… And of course, we can’t sign off without sharing your incoming messages.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Wil Wheaton Talks “The Ready Room” Wil Wheaton has traveled a long way from his days on Star Trek The Next Generation. He has become a successful writer, a sought-after audio book narrator, a podcast and web series host, and returned to television as himself in “The Big Bang Theory”. And the release of Star Trek: Picard sees Wheaton finally return to TV screens for Star Trek. No, he’s not appearing as a character in the series. Not yet, anyway! Instead, he’s been tapped to host the aftershow, “The Ready Room”. He sat down to chat recently on a number of topics with Wired.Com’s podcast “The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy”. Among those subjects was, of course, his place on “The Ready Room”. Asked what he thought makes an aftershow like this work, Wheaton offered, “What I’m trying to do is...be the person inside the room for all of the nerds out in the audience. Because until I was in the room, I was a nerd out in the audience. (39:46)
He wanted to be bringing up the questions that he would have wanted asked as that “nerd”.
On the subject of watching Star Trek at home, Wil says that his wife, Anne, was definitely not a Star Trek fan. Though he concedes “I imagine the experience of watching Next Generation with me is not the best experience, because I talk through the whole thing. Because everything triggers a memory.” (45:42) . However, the couple have watched every episode of Star Trek Picard, and Wil was surprised to find that “She is crazy about it. She loves Picard in a way that I didn’t think was possible!” (46:21)
That reaction from his wife has given Wheaton hope that Picard may bring together lots of other couples where one spouse is the “nerd” and the other is the “muggle”, as he says.
You can catch “The Ready Room” every week on Facebook Live, following the release of new episodes of Star Trek: Picard.
Star Trek Warps in for the Super Bowl This Sunday evening, 102 million viewers sat down to watch the U.S.S. Enterprise warp onto their televisions. Okay, okay, maybe that’s not exactly why they sat down. But thanks to a typically big budget Super Bowl commercial from retailer Walmart, that’s exactly what those 102 million viewers got to see. The one minute TV spot opens in orbit above Earth. With the distinctive new warp sound effect from Star Trek: Discovery, the show’s new U.S.S. Enterprise appears on screen. From there, the commercial parades through a who’s-who of Sci-Fi franchises - The Lego Movie, Flash Gordon, Men in Black, Bill and Ted, Mars Attacks, Arrival, Blade Runner, Marvin the Martian, and even Star Wars. In another shot, with the Enterprise hanging in the sky, two store employees laden with shopping bags are beamed out to deliver their goods.
And, in a follow-up bit of viral marketing, the company invited social media users to engage to see another short scene. In this one, a Walmart employee beams back to the store with a rapidly overflowing bag of tribbles, before pleading with people to adopt the tribbles.
Aside from being a bit of Trek related fun in the Super Bowl advertising, this must be considered a remarkably high profile splash for CBS’s ever active promotions team. How many viewers in 102 million might have seen this and thought “Wow, that Enterprise looks amazing! I should watch the new show.”?
Picard Breaks CBS All Access Streaming Records According to a recent press release from ViacomCBS, Star Trek: Picard, along with the Grammy Awards live stream, drove CBS All Access to a new record for subscriber sign-ups in a single month. Not only that, but Picard’s premiere set a new high water mark for the streaming service’s record of total streams. The previous record was set back in 2017 by the series premiere of another Star Trek show, Star Trek: Discovery. Without sharing specific viewership data, CBS has announced that Picard drove subscriber volume up by over 115%, and reached more than 180% of the record set by Discovery. Speaking in the press release, Marc DeBevoise, President and CEO of CBS Interactive, said “We’ve seen tremendous continued growth in the service, and the new records we’ve experienced due to STAR TREK: PICARD, the GRAMMYs and a fantastic season of football are a phenomenal way to kick off what will be a fantastic year for CBS All Access.”
On the back of the show’s strong performance, CBS All Access has now released the first episode, “Remembrance” to view completely free on the streaming service’s website or mobile application. If you haven’t pulled the trigger on a subscription yet, this is your chance to get a glimpse of the show.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Jake Morgan
This week on Priority One, we sat down with Star Trek Online Community Manager Mike “Ambassador Kael” Fatum to talk all things Star Trek Online - including the 10 Forward Live Stream, the recently released ARG publicity push, and what’s to come for Star Trek Online! We would like to extend a huge thank you to Mike Fatum for his time and engagement!
Tenth Anniversary Legendary Starship Bundles Last week, we talked about the upcoming 10th Anniversary Legendary Starship bundle - set for release on February 13th - and two of the ten announced ships in the 30,000 or 45,000 Zen MEGApack - the Nose Art Pilot Defiant and the Command “Ross” Galaxy cruiser. This week, FOUR new ships were announced - The “Verity Class” Odyssey Command Dreadnought Cruiser, The Miracle Worker “Post Nemesis” Sovereign Refit Assault Cruiser, the “Columbia Class” NX Temporal Escort, and the Kelvin Timeline Constitution Refit Intel Battlecruiser!
Giveaways! Since the release of Star Trek Online: Legacy on January 28th, Cryptic and it’s partners have been offering goodies galore. Steelseries started with a Federation Elite Starter pack key giveaway, alienware followed up with Age of Discovery Starter Pack, BOFF, and Poker emote keys, and Star Trek Online has launched a steelseries custom STO headset raffle - which also includes a Discovery Operations pack.
Patch Notables Along with bugs and fixes this week on PC, “Battle at the Binary Stars” (Normal, Advanced, and Elite), and "Mycelial Realm" (Normal) have been added to the available TFO lists, with Normal and advanced versions of “Battle at the Binary Star” and the normal version of “Mycelial Realm” becoming eligible for Random matching.
On Tribble, The Episode "Measure of Morality, Part 1" no longer rewards the Assault Squad Phaser Rifle, but instead now rewards Seven's Dual Tetryon Rifles. True endgame also gets a boost - SPACE BARBIE STYLE!
The Borg Exoskeletal Frame has been made available for Bridge Officers in the Tailor, there are more hair options for Romulan Female and Romulan Male players, and Michael Burnham's Short hair - "Tight Curls Raised" - has been added as a free unlock! To the tailor!
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Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
Tribbles and Bits - new ongoing weekly event - we want to hear from you - so each week, we are going to ask a random question about Star Trek and about STO and we want your responses. Link posted on the website: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33010253-tribbles-bits-weekly-random-trek-questions/post/138379909#p138379909
Speaking of getting people’s opinions - we have new poll posted on the website to find out how members feel about TS vs. Discord. Have a preference?
TeamSpeak vs Discord Poll: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33040594-cast-your-vote-now-voice-server-poll
The House of Martok 2nd Tier V Colony on cooldown this week - unlocking the Dranuur Scout ship.
This week on Priority One --- We dive into Picard Premier Promp… and circumstance. Star Trek Online’s 10th Anniversary now live with missions, new ships, and new ways to spend your money!! Of course, in On Screen we reunite with old friends and talk about Star Trek Picard’s premiere episode: Remembrance… And of course, we can’t sign off without sharing your incoming messages.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Executive Shuffle at ViacomCBS It’s been a little less than two months since the formation of the new ViacomCBS, home to the Star Trek franchise. And now an article from The Hollywood Reporter gives us the rundown on a number of staffing shake-ups at the company. So far, one of the biggest impacts was felt in the CBS Ad Sales teams, which underwent a series of layoffs and promotions earlier this month. Also announced recently was the departure of Amy Doyle, who served as General Manager of MTV, VH1, CMT and Logo. Perhaps the highest profile change will be the arrival of George Cheeks, who leaves behind a co-chairman position at NBC Entertainment. Cheek’s move comes as a bit of a surprise to many, given that he was promoted to the co-chair position only three months ago. It’s speculated that Cheeks is arriving to be groomed as a replacement for CBS CEO Joe Ianniello. Ianniello was an ally of ousted CBS CEO Les Moonves, who fought Shari Redstone on the Viacom merger. When the merger was achieved, his position was placed beneath the authority of Viacom CEO Bob Bakish. So, the expectation is for Ianniello to head for the exit doors while Cheeks steps in as the head of the CBS house.
It’s not unusual for corporate mergers to kick off a period of restructuring, so the changes aren’t really surprising. And while we can’t say what the shuffling at ViacomCBS will mean for Star Trek specifically, it certainly seems like the company has been putting its full weight behind the franchise with development and marketing efforts. With many Wall Street investment advisors listing ViacomCBS as a stock to watch for 2020, there’s plenty of reason to be optimistic that Trek’s future is secure.
A Personal Invitation to Picard Season 2 Sir Patrick Stewart has teased invitations of a Season Two guest spot throughout the course of several interviewers this past week. But if you’re a viewer of ABC TV’s “The View”, you may have seen by far the most touching invitation. Appearing on the show to promote his new series, Sir Patrick briefly took control of the conversation to declare that he had a formal invitation. Stewart addressed host Whoopi Goldberg, saying “Alex Kurtzman, who is the senior Executive Producer of Star Trek: Picard, and all of his colleagues - of which I am one - want to invite you into the second season.” The invitation was met with boisterous cheers from the studio audience and a joyful hug from Goldberg. Whoopi Goldberg, well known to Trekkies for her role as TNG’s Guinan, was moved near to tears by the invitation. She told the studio that Star Trek was “One of the great experiences of my life”, adding “I had the best time ever!”
Picard Delta Popping Up If you’re a Trekkie in New York or Los Angeles, you had a special chance this past week to participate in the buzz of the show. A large stage emblazoned with the show’s title and a huge Starfleet delta was set up in each city for fans to get photo ops. In New York, the pop-up appeared in Times Square, and in LA it appeared in The Grove. If you were a lucky fan in LA, you might even have bumped into one of the show’s stars, Jonathan Del Arco, who continues his role as Hugh from TNG. The star posted a photo of himself and his dog at the Starfleet Delta, along with a caption of “I’m an actor but I’m also a fan... also Roxy was hoping to meet Number One.”
There doesn’t seem to be a published schedule for the installation, so keep an eye on the @StarTrekCBS Twitter account to catch the Starfleet Delta when it lands somewhere near you.
Chateau Picard Jean Luc wakes to the sound of songbirds and an enthusiastic greeting from Number One. Crossing the antique wood floors of the Chateau, he throws open the heavy curtains and gazes out across acres of wine grapes. The early morning sun sets a golden glow to the mists clinging to the hills of… Southern California’s Santa Ynez Valley?? Yes, Captains, that’s the truth behind the gorgeous filming of Star Trek Picard’s Chateau Picard winery. In the show, the family winery nestles in beautiful La Barre, France. In reality, the LA based film crew looked a little closer to home. So we’ve learned from a recent article published in Wine Spectator magazine. The magazine spoke to the general manager of the Sunstone Winery, Dave Moser, who said that the production team were looking for a location that resembled a real French chateau. The winery was a great fit, with the property’s villa built from architecture and pieces brought to the States from southern France. Naturally, the staff of the winery were bound to silence by Non-disclosure agreements until after the show was released. According to Moser, filming was achieved by overhead drones and a few shots of Picard and Data in the vineyard themselves. He described the cast and crew as humble, nice, and very accommodating. On the subject of expected interest from Trekkies, Moser said, “We encourage all the Trekkies and Trekkers to come visit us. It should be quite a few interesting weeks if not months.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Star Trek Online: Legacy Launches Star Trek Online’s Tenth Anniversary celebration is here with a brand new two part episode. Team up with Seven of Nine 12 years after the events of Star Trek Picard and bring Michael Burnham along for a series of trials that will span the game’s 10 year history. The action mostly takes place on or near the planet Excalbia, seen in the Original Series episode, “The Savage Curtain,” but through the Excalbian matter reorganizing abilities you’ll revisit several key moments in both Star Trek Online and Star Trek television. These episodes are a self proclaimed love letter to the past and future of Star Trek Online. We’re going to take a dive into all of the content released for the 10th anniversary, so if you haven’t had the chance to play along, you might have to save yourself from the spoil-pedos we’re about to fire.
Finally, You Can Play as the Borg. Kinda. Also launching along with the 10th Anniversary celebration, was the Borg Lock Box. Inside is a chance to acquire some of the more requested items since the game launched. The lock box includes all of the standard R&D packs and boosts, but each box also contains a Borg Datacore that contains some information about the Borg collective along with a non-combat holographic Borg drone to accompany you on your travels. There are new captain’s traits for adapting your defenses and offenses in space and on the ground. Liberated Borg duty officers with interesting active duty abilities are also available. Borg technology kits frames and modules can give your captain all those fun Borg abilities we’ve seen in the television shows, and you can add to your arsenal with the Assimilated Plasma Weapons pack. Of course you’ll be able to complete your Borg look by checking out the Lobi store for the Borg Exoskeletal Frame for Borg costume and the Biological and Technological Distinctiveness Extractor weapon. And the grand prize of the Borg Lock Box is none other than the Liberated Borg Command Juggernaut, similar to the Borg ship seen in The Next Generation episodes Decent Parts 1 & 2.
Liberated Borg Command Juggernaut This bad boy features a Commander Tactical/Command station and a Lt. Tactical/Miracle Worker Station. It also comes with the Universal Console, Disruptive Topological Matrix, which when activated deals plasma damage to nearby enemies and inflicts Viral Disruption for a short duration. This console also provides a boost to Plasma damage and Hull Regeneration. The starship trait is Enhanced Nanite Regeneration. If slotted, activating a captain or bridge officer heal ability on yourself will gain a significant boost to hull regeneration. The boost increases in value the more hull your ship is missing. The Borg Juggernaut comes with an innate ability, Plasma Disintegrator, which fires a massive plasma bolt at your target which explodes on contact dealing a devastating amount of plasma damage to everything nearby. Fun Fact: Any foe who comes into contact with this bolt or explosion will disintegrate when defeated instead of warp core breaching. For a full list of the lock box items and stats of the Borg ship, trek out the show notes.
Tenth Anniversary Legendary Starship Bundles It wouldn’t be a proper Cryptic celebration without the need to talk yourself out of giving them more money. On February 13th, the 10th Anniversary Legendary Starship bundle will be available to purchase in the C-store on PC and then on March 3rd for console players.. Filled with some of the most sought after ships, this bundle includes new variations of the “hero” ships from the Star Trek universe. As of this recording only the Galaxy Class Legendary Command Exploration Cruiser and the Defiant Class Legendary Pilot Warship have been revealed, but rest assured that this pack will likely include many of the starships that have starred in our favorite Star Trek movies and tv shows across all of the multiverses. The Legendary Command Exploration Cruiser does come with the Enhanced Engineering Systems space set. Previously only available for Federation characters from the tier 4, 5, and 6 versions of the Exploration Cruiser. It also comes with the T6 cruiser ability and trait package along with a brand new account wide starship trait, “Make it so.” The Legendary Pilot Warship comes with the Stealth Fighter space set, again previously available on the tier 4, 5, and 6 versions of the Defiant.
Again, this ship comes with the warship ability and trait package and comes with the “Overpowered and over-gunned account wide starship trait.
Both of these ships come with all available visual variants including the new USS Ross variant for the Galaxy and the “nose art” variant for the Defiant. The “nose art” version allows you to add preset graphics to the nose of the Defiant, similar to old WWII bombers or the famous Defiant development patch designed by United States Air Force Top Gun artist Johnny Hawk for Doug Drexler’s DS9 Technical manual.
The closer we get to February 13th the more ships that will be revealed as part of this bundle. Now you’re probably wondering how much it’s going to set you back for this bundle. Well, hopefully you’re sitting down, not driving, and no where near any sharp objects.
The standard bundle, which includes 10 tier 6 ships, over 20 ship costume variants, including a new exclusive variant for each ship, all of the consoles and traits from previous versions of the ship, brand new traits, and 10 ship slots, is priced at 30,000 zen, with an introductory sale price of 19,500 zen. There is a premium bundle available, which includes everything we just mentioned, plus 10 master keys, 10 infinity R&D packs, 10 Enhanced Universal Tech Upgrades, 10 Phoenix prize packs, 100 Lobi, 1 Epic Phoenix Pize token, 10,000 Dilithium, and the exclusive title, “Legend of the Quadrants,” all for 45,000 zen, with an introductory price of 29,300 zen. If you’re still conscious after that sticker shock, be sure to trek out the show notes for more details and to see the newly revealed ships.
10 Year Infographic Cryptic also released a fun infographic with some highlighted stats for the game. Of all accounts created, 41% are on PC, 33% are on Playstation 4, and 26% are on Xbox. There are 615 playable starships in the game. So far, close to 30 million tribbles have been bred. Captain Kurland “was here” over 62 million times, and Star Trek Online leeds episodic Star Trek with 183 playble episodes. That’s 5 more than The Next Generation. The infographic also featured all of the Trek celebrities to voice characters in the game. All but a few voicing the same characters they played on television.
Free Starfleet Uniform from Star Trek: Picard If you haven’t already, be sure to claim your free 2399 Starfleet uniform in game. The uniform, as seen in Star Trek: Picard, is the latest on screen version of the iconic costume. Complete with matching combadge, this uniform will only be free for a limited time, to be sure to get yours from the promotions tab in the C-store.
This week on Priority One --- Well… it’s much like last week… with even MORE marketing hype behind Star Trek: Picard. Star Trek Online’s 10th Anniversary is right around the corner and what you can look forward to. And finally, we open hailing frequencies and receive all of your incoming messages.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Picard Final Marketing Push After what seemed like a lifetime of waiting and marketing teases… Or were we just mentally trapped in a Kataanian probe full of Picard marketing for 20 minutes? Hey, either way it’s finally time! Star Trek Picard premiers on CBS: All Access this week. Whether you’ve already seen the series pilot or not, we’ve got a couple of fun stories from Picard’s final marketing push.
For starters, CBS arranged a two day takeover of London’s Picadilly Circus Underground station. Star Trek branding adorned the tiled roundels in the station’s ticket hall, declaring it to be “PICARDilly Circus”. Signs and train line maps throughout the station carried the theme as well. If you closed your eyes, you could perhaps imagine yourself in a Federation transportation hub as the PA announced “Please take care when using stairs, escalators or transporters.” Next stop - Earth Space Dock?
Our next Picard marketing tidbit comes courtesy of a Variety interview with the cast and crew at the show’s premiere event in Hollywood. When asked which Trek character each of them would most like to share drinks with, the answers were gracious, touching, and funny in turn.
Sir Patrick Stewart joked, “Your question suggests that that hasn’t happened yet.” before adding “There are a lot of new characters with me now. And they are, without exception, delightful people. So a glass or two of something pleasant with any of them would be a treat.”
Rod Roddenberry touchingly replied, “My dad. I know that’s not what you were asking, but that’s who I’d most like to hang out with.”
While several other cast and crew all agreed that Picard himself was their man of choice, new star Isa Briones offered an amusing reply, “I shouldn’t answer that because I’m not 21 for a few days! Hypothetically, Guinan, because she would get me drunk in the right way!”
And our last Picard marketing bit comes courtesy of Sir Patrick’s appearance on the BBC talk show The Graham Norton Show. The host asked Stewart if, given TNG’s heavy syndication, he ever found himself unintentionally drawn into watching the show. While Sir Patrick declared that he doesn’t seek out the show, he shared a funny story about one night staying in a hotel. While channel surfing, Stewart came across an episode of The Next Generation. After watching for a few minutes, he found himself hooked. It was at this point that his room service order was brought into the room, and the hotel staff person looked at him, looked at the television, and went away. Stewart told Norton, “I thought, he’s going to go away and tell the entire kitchen “It’s the saddest thing I’ve ever seen. This guy is upstairs, alone, having room service, watching himself on TV!”
Discovery Season Three and Lower Decks Nearing Release? There’s still no official word from CBS on the release schedule for the rest of its forthcoming Star Trek shows. However, a couple of Tweets were dropped this past week that give us hints that we may not have long to wait. First, back on January 14th, TrekCore.com’s twitter account posted a very brief chat with Executive Producer Heather Kadin. Asked if Discovery’s new season would be coming on the heels of Picard, Kadin had a surprising answer. She said, “It’s not up to me. CBS All Access schedules it. I’ll tell you that, come May, a lot of things will be ready. “Lower Decks” will be ready. “Discovery” Season 3 will be ready.” She added her expectation that the shows would be scheduled to ensure a steady flow of content. She also declared, “I can’t wait for people to see “Lower Decks”“
Just a few days later, on the 17th, another tantalizing Tweet appeared. Michelle Paradise, Discovery Season 3’s writer, tweeted a photo of one line of script boldly declaring “End of Season Three”. So with the writing on the show complete, and the Picard Executive Producer expecting the shows to be ready by May, maybe we won’t be waiting long after Picard’s finale for the next show.
25th Anniversary of Voyager 25 years ago, Captain Janeway and the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager began their adventures in the Delta Quadrant. In honor of the special day, many of Voyager’s cast members took to Twitter to celebrate.
The Captain herself posted a short video captioned “Thought I’d dust off my uniform (pips, badge & boots) in celebration of the 25th anniversary.” In the video, to the stirring tune of Voyager’s theme music, Kate Mulgrew has arranged her Starfleet uniform and a Voyager script atop a Voyager folding director’s chair.
Robert Picardo, who played The Doctor, shared a photo of his character in costume as the Emergency Command Hologram with the caption, “The ECH has issued an order: you’d better be celebrating 25 years of Voyager! Please don’t tell Kate Mulgrew I’m sitting in her chair again.”
Seven of Nine’s Jeri Ryan, now working on Star Trek Picard, posted a full cast photo captioned “Happy 25th Birthday, Star Trek Voyager! To the journey…”
And eternal Ensign Harry Kim, Garret Wang, posted two cast photos with a note saying “So, it was exactly 25 years ago, this evening, that Voyager first aired on UPN. Happy 25th Anniversary to the cast, crew and fans of Star Trek Voyager May we all live long and prosper!”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Omega Event Returns for Anniversary X To many of us, Star Trek Online is the ultimate Trekkie experience. Being able to graduate from Starfleet Academy, rise through the ranks at Starfleet, and Captain our very own starship as we warp throughout the 50 plus years of the Star Trek Universe. This year alone we will see Voyager celebrate its 25th anniversary, we’ll see Captain Jean-Luc Picard takes to stars again, we will again have more than one Star Trek show to look forward to, and the game that has glued all our favorite stories together will turn 10 years old. For PC players beginning this Tuesday, January 28th, Star Trek Online beams down the party patrol, hands out the party poppers, and releases the Omega Particles. There will be two new crafting options for the Omega particles this year, you will now be able to craft mark OR rarity variations of the Omega upgrades. The party pooper this year will feature the greatest hits of past poppers. The anniversary pack is adding several new emotes including a Disco Dance, Tea - Earl Grey, Evil Plans, Organian Greetings, and Ta-dah! And of course you’ll be able to earn yourself a shiny new Tier 6 ship, The Khitomer Alliance Battlecruiser.
Klingon/Federation Hybrid Ship for the 10th Anniversary An amalgamation of design aesthetics from both the Klingon Defence Force and Starfleet, this formidable ship comes with the Aligned Antiproton Shielding Universal Console. Which when activated gives a temporary boost to Energy Weapon Haste, Shield Regeneration, and Shield Capacity that increases the more damage your shields take. Re-activating the ability afterwards will deal antiproton damage to each nearby enemy. Reaching level 5 in the Alliance Battlecruiser will unlock the Automated Shield Alignment Starship Trait. Slotting this trait will give a bonus to damage based on what percentage of your shields is missing. Defeating an enemy will restore a substantial portion of your shields.
New Task Force Operation Launching with 10th Anniversary The task force operation, To Hell with Honor, was announced last week and featured on a recent Ten Forward Weekly live stream. The TFO has Captains taking the fight to J’Ula in a space versus ground forces battle on a barren moon. As John Hegner noted during the live stream, there are a couple of different strategies players can take when approaching the TFO. Stage one pits Captains against ground turrets while they make their way to J’Ula’s headquarters. During stage two, Captains will battle against both J’Ula’s forces and Elachi ground walkers. Any turrets not destroyed during stage one will help you fight the Elachi. There is a stage three, but not wanting to spoil anything, we’ll let listeners discover that for themselves.
Two Previous TFOs Return with 10th Anniversary Update The 10th Anniversary update will also bring us two previous TFOs into regular rotation. Battle at the Binary Stars and the Mycelial Realm return to join the permanent list of regularly available TFOs. In Battle at the Binary Stars you’ll take on the role of a Discovery era starship involved with the famous battle we first saw in the premiere episode of Star Trek Discovery. Not only is this a beautiful map and exciting battle, but you’ll get to see cutscene recreated in game as they played out in Discovery. Then enter the Mycelial Realm in a ground TFO where you’ll team up with Tardigrade to fight Elachi and try to hinder J’Ula’s efforts.
Event Campaign Continues and Mudd’s Market Launches on Console Console Captain’s can continue their campaign progress towards a free Tier Six ship coupon by playing in the Voth Breach event. Players have the choice of either playing the Into the Breach featured Task Force Operation or in any of the new re-imagined space patrols that were previously released on PC. Completing the daily progress with the TFO or two of the patrols 14 times will also earn you the Voth power Subcore console along with the usual Featured TFO rewards. This even runs now until January 27th.
The USS Ross Galaxy Variant Revealed on Clear Skies Show On this week’s episode of “Clear Skies,” the Star Trek Adventures RPG from the creative minds behind “Shield of Tomorrow,” the crew of the USS Ross finally set out on their adventure and gave us our first look at the starship. The title sequence, put together by none other than ZEFilms, showcases the Galaxy variant which will be available as an in game variant for exploration cruisers. The show, “Clear Skies,” can be seen Monday nights on the Queue Times Twitch channel. That’s twitch.tv/Q-U-E-U-E-times.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS This week in Armada News:
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Tribbles and Bits - new ongoing weekly event - we want to hear from you - so each week, we are going to ask a random question about Star Trek and about STO and we want your responses. Link posted on the website: https://www.priorityonearmada.com/forum/m/38628939/viewthread/33010253-tribbles-bits-weekly-random-trek-questions/post/138379909#p138379909
Last week, we recognized some of our members that have gone above and beyond having made contributions to the Armada. We presented the “Outstanding Service Medal” to Capt Teymareux@lirimareux of the Priority One-Gamma Fleet, Capt Elsbeth@dthorpe1964 of the Priority One-Alpha Fleet, Capt Wyle@wylekyotie of the Priority One-Delta Fleet, Capt The Hawk@ocatvious#9172 of the Priority One-Beta Fleet, Adm Nicki@queenbetazoid#8547 of the Priority One-Gamma Fleet, and Adm Flextion@alefluke#6306 of the Priority One-Alpha Fleet.
This is an extraordinary accomplishment and each of you have become part of a very distinguished group within our community and we are so grateful for your generosity and dedication to the Armada.
WEEKLY TOP TIP With the Voth Breach arriving on Console as the featured TFO, we want to give you a couple of tips for completing it hastily. The first stage of the TFO is pretty straight forward, literally. You and your teammates fly at full impulse down the outside spine of the ship firing all around. Very much like the Death Star trench run in Star Wars. Occasionally you’ll slow down to take out some turrets and then in the featured version you’ll head straight down into the belly of the ship to take on the Subpower Cores. Here’s where the first tip comes in. Only one of the three chambers will have the correct subpower core. The other two will have a question mark in the name. Don’t attack these ones, heal yourself up and go to another chamber. Remember that a chamber will not have the correct subpower core twice in a row. After your team explodes the Subpower Core, head into the next chamber and start taking down the primary power core. This one has a rotating shield. You can either fly around the core keeping your ship broadsiding the exposed space between the shielding, or sit tight and buff up your ship when the shield blocks your firing arcs. It’s up to you. But make sure you get your pacing down or you’ll be wasting your buffed attacked on an immune shield.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Timelines New Event and Celebrating Picard Premiere Star Trek Timelines isn’t exempt from the Picard hype. Starting on the same day as the Picard premiere Timelines starts a new campaign that offers Irumodic Syndrome Picard and EV Suit Seven of Nine as rewards.
Starting the same day is Timelines’ newest event titled, Right on Q. This event features Belle Q from the Q civil war episode, Augmented Riker, and Commander Shelby. Star Trek Timelines is available in the Google Play store, The IOS App store, the Microsoft store, and on Steam.
This week on Priority One --- Mr. Pic’rd, Pic’rd, Pic’rd, and Picard. Star Trek 4? Star Trek Online’s 10th Anniversary starts with a Cryptic message, another Star Trek game celebrates an anniversary and a retro Star Trek card game is still getting new expansions. Then we take a look at the latest Short Trek, Children of Mars. Finally, we open hailing frequencies and receive all of your incoming messages.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
The Picard News Cycle Hits Warp 10 We’re in the final week of waiting for Star Trek: Picard’s January 23rd premier on CBS: All Access. If we thought that the hype was hitting high warp in the last couple of weeks, then I guess it has officially hit Warp 13 at this point. Because Picard news seems to be everywhere at once now.
For starters comes the news that the new Picard series, which hasn’t streamed a single episode yet, has officially been renewed by CBS for a second season. ViacomCBS Executive Vice President, Julie McNamara, cited the magnitude of excitement for the show’s premiere as a driving reason for the renewal.
Also announced this week, Picard’s sister show “Star Trek: Discovery” has more quietly been green-lit for a fourth season. This too, before an episode of Season 3 has been released.
Sir Patrick Stewart Talks to NPR The obvious place to start would be with the Captain himself. Sir Patrick Stewart sat down last week for a chat with NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday program. As he has stated before, Stewart was initially not considering a return to the role of Jean Luc Picard, but he’s now added some details to his thoughts on the matter. The political climate in the U.K. and the United States left Stewart feeling that the real world had become too distanced from Star Trek’s Federation ideal. He specifically mentioned his disappointment, embarrassment, and even anger at the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union, saying “The European Union always made me feel, well, we are heading towards our own Federation of Planets somewhere down the line, that will come about.”
But, while sitting down with the show’s producers, Picard was introduced to their vision for a Federation that’s very different from the one Jean Luc was last seen defending. This Federation has leaned toward isolationism, and Picard has distanced himself. The discussion was enough to change Stewart’s mind and intensely spark his interest.
Stewart also let drop a mention that during or after the Romulan refugee crisis, Picard made some “errors of judgement; mistakes.”
Speaking to what the character still has to offer viewers today, Sir Patrick highlighted the Captain’s modesty, patience, and passion for humankind. He points out, “One of the great things about Jean Luc was he was a great listener and would only speak when he felt everyone had expressed what they believed. The crew of the Enterprise came to know that they were at liberty to speak the truth about what they believed and what they thought.”
Stewart believes more people, particularly leaders, could stand to speak up about what they truly and passionately believe.
Kurtzman and Kadin Speak to TrekCore.com From Sir Patrick Stewart, we shift our attention to Star Trek’s franchise head, Alex Kurtzman. At a press tour in Pasadena, California, Kurtzman and producing partner Heather Kadin answered questions from Trek news website TrekCore.com. Asked about the lessons learned from the inaugural seasons of Star Trek: Discovery, he spoke about the importance of hearing the reactions and feedback of fans. “Before we lock things down it’s terribly important to listen to fans, and hear what they like — and what they didn’t respond to — or what wasn’t clear. To make sure we’re tacking accordingly. I learned when I started working in the ‘Star Trek’ world that that’s a really essential part of making these shows.”, said Kurtzman.
Speaking to the state of the Star Trek universe as a whole, Heather Kadin mentioned the ongoing development of the Section 31 show, and the animated Lower Decks and Nickelodeon projects. The key question , she says “Is this [show] a unique space we haven’t explored yet?”, and she hopes they continue to find those new avenues.
Kurtzman offered up an intriguing new bit of news next, declaring that there are two more live action shows in the works that haven’t even been announced. With Discovery viewer reaction hugely vocal, it can probably be assumed that one of those shows will be a show centered around Pike and Spock’s Enterprise. We’ll just have to speculate what the other unannounced show might be.
Jeri Ryan Interviews with IGN The next in this week’s series of Picard interviews is coverage of Jeri Ryan’s chat with IGN. Speaking about where the new series finds Voyager’s Seven of Nine, Ryan explains that Seven has seen a lot of “dark crap” in the last 20 years. The universe is a mess, she says, and Seven holds Starfleet and the Federation largely responsible. As the story opens, Seven is working with a group of freedom fighters called the Fenris Rangers. Ryan says the group is trying to keep a semblance of order in the galaxy’s mess. Her path crosses with that of Jean Luc Picard, and Ryan says, “This is the first time that Seven and Picard actually meet. They know each other by reputation. And ... Seven's not on the 'Oh, he's a god' bandwagon I think, initially, when she meets him”.
Ryan’s character was brought into the story because of Picard’s fundamental relationship with the Borg. Alex Kurtzman has said that Seven of Nine organically grew into the story through her shared experiences as someone who had also been assimilated. The opportunity to explore that element of their lives, and what it means to them, presented compelling questions for the show.
Marina Sirtis Speaks on Troi’s Return As part of a Picard panel for the Television Critics Association, Marina Sirtis had the opportunity to address her return to the screen as The Next Generation’s Deana Troi. The actress admits that TNG fans eager to find out all about the state of their favorite characters in Picard may be left short. She says viewers can expect to find out a little bit about Troi and Riker, but not everything.
Sirtis also shared a humorous anecdote about joining the show. It seems that when she spoke to the wardrobe department of Picard, they were unaware that Sirtis wore a wig and black contact lenses for her TNG costume. Luckily, the actress could bail them out. She says, “I was like, ‘Do you know what? I think I stole them so I think I have them. So let’s just get the contact lenses cleaned because they’ve been sitting in a lens case for 15 years, and I have the wig.”
Speaking generally about her return, Sirtis recalled comments made by Carrie Fisher on her return to Star Wars. She quoted Carrie saying “I’m a 60-year-old actress in Hollywood. People aren’t exactly throwing scripts at me”, which is kind of the place I’m in.”
With the humor Sirtis regularly displays at Trek conventions, she also pointed out her least favorite aspect of joining Picard - filming in HD - saying, “Really, the man who invented high definition cameras, and it was a man because a woman would never have invented it, right? May he rot in Hell for all eternity.”
Noah Hawley Speaks About His Trek Movie Picard isn’t the only Star Trek in the news this week, though! Fargo and Legion creator Noah Hawley spoke to Deadline this week about his upcoming Star Trek feature film. Interestingly, Hawley says it’s not decided if his film will carry on with the cast of the recent Star Trek films by Bad Robot. The project also might not be connected to the ongoing Trek universe of Alex Kurtzman and CBS. The filmmaker says, “I have my own take on Star Trek, and going back to what I loved about The Next Generation. When a lot of franchises focus on ‘might makes right’, Star Trek is about exploration and humanity at its best, and diversity and creative problem solving.”
He specifically called out the moment in Wrath of Khan when Captain Kirk stalls for time as they remotely lower the Reliant’s shields. Those are the elements of Trek that he wants to reach.
Hawley says he still needs to write the script, and wants to be respectful to the underlying material.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Star Trek Online 10th Anniversary Begins with Cryptic Message With the 10th Anniversary of Star Trek Online right around the corner, many of us have been waiting for an announcement regarding the milestone event. Well, in a tweet dated January 14th, Star Trek Online shared a 10 Years of STO wallpaper featuring the Enterprise F and the Bortasqu Klingon Cruiser with a strange block of inserted text that read, “Hear me?” Even more mysterious was if you followed the link to the wallpaper and then clicked the wallpaper itself, you were taken to a completely different image. This one indicates a coded transmission and the saucer section of the Enterprise F with a series of characters where the registry number should have been. After being decoded through the ACII85 coding language, it translated to a phone number. Calling the phone number played a recording of the original series intro with a series of numbers spoken throughout. One of our own Patreon supporters, SFC, helped in linking the numbers to a hidden Cryptic blog post. This one contains a video that three more transmissions were coming and an audio recording of someone who seems to be given a recording device to make audio logs about their experiences. As of recording this episode it’s not known who the voice belongs to or what they are experiencing. Trek out the show notes for links to the tweet and decoded audio transmission.
STO Hypes up Picard with a New(?) Bundle In anticipation of Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek Online has announced a new Picard Bundle. And we use the term “new” loosely. The bundle is now available and includes all uniforms and variations from The Next Generation, including the All Good Things uniform from the series finale. It also includes the Privateer uniform Picard wears in the episodes Gambit parts one and two. The replica Thompson submachine gun is the only weapon in the bundle. However the bundle does include three starships, a Tier three Constellation class cruiser, complete with an updated visual skin, a tier five Galaxy exploration cruiser and upgrade token, and a Miradorn Raider. Which was previously only available from a lockbox. The Picard Bundle will set you back 12,000 zen, that is unless you purchase it between now and January 20th when it will be on sale for only 6,000 zen.
Star Trek Online Updates In Memoriam As many Star Trek Online players noticed a few weeks ago the in memoriam plaques on Earth Space Dock, the Klingon First City, and New Romulus Command. If you haven’t already we encourage you to take the time to visit these new installations, which are now columns lit-up in faction colors. Each one has a rotating list of names belonging to major contributors of the Star Trek franchise. Most recently adding Rene Auberjonois and Aaron Eisenberg. And if you’re missing those two specific Star Trek performers, be sure to stop by Quark’s Bar the next time you’re on Deep Space Nine. Both Odo and Captain Nog are now sharing a conversation at the far end of the bar for players to join in on.
Patch Notables The patch notes for PC had a few interesting things we wanted to mention. The devs have added item filtering and searching in all inventory windows. This includes personal inventory, bank inventory, account bank, etc. There are two new material types for the Guardian Cruiser. 8 and 8B, along with two new window types, five and six. They’ve resolved an issue with the Winter Event buyout not properly processing. And finally Ground Borg enemies will adapt slower to weapons that have a lot of tics per firing cycle.
This week on Priority One --- the marketing for Picard has reached warp speed, Space Force gets a new Trek-centric name, and a small town in Indiana wants to celebrate Voyager’s 25th anniversary. In Star Trek Online and gaming news… the Borg have resurged! The Clear Skies RPG show announces its STO partnership, and Star Trek Bridge Crew arrives on a new system. Finally, we open hailing frequencies and receive all of your incoming messages.
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CQ: Have you seen “The Children of Mars”? What did you think?
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Short Treks Trailer and Ties to Picard Several weeks before the premiere of Star Trek: Picard, in fact a day before this podcast is even published, CBS: All Access will have released the next Short Trek. This Short Trek is titled “Children of Mars”, and it promises tantalizing connections to the upcoming Picard series. On January 2nd, CBS released a teaser trailer for the new short. In the teaser, we are introduced to 12 year-old classmates Kima and Lil. The two girls attend a Federation school together, and we see several scenes of the pair picking on each other at school. As they both seem to be facing punishment for their misbehavior, the school is shocked by an emergency alert. A Vulcan faculty member with a worried expression watches something speed past overhead, and we see the frightened girls hold hands.
Now, there’s a bit to unpack in this 30 second teaser. The first little easter egg that pops up is the arrival of the School Shuttle on screen. The 24th century school bus is none other than a very worn-looking Star Trek: Discovery era shuttlecraft. There’s little chance this has any meaning for Picard, but it’s a cute bit of ship recycling and a nod to the other show.
But the more interesting clues in the trailer are the ones that we can tie directly to the new Picard series. To begin with, there’s the title of the short, “Children of Mars”. Additionally, there’s a fleeting moment in this trailer where a news program is visible on a large wall display behind the alarmed Vulcan teacher. As the Vulcan turns his head, a ship can be seen dashing across the screen. If you’ve been caught up on all of the Star Trek Picard teaser videos to date, there’s no mistaking that ship silhouette.
It is the same ship seen in several of the recent Picard trailers. These ships are seen approaching Mars in numbers. They’re seen firing weapons over a city while buildings erupt in balls of fire, as Picard’s voice declares “We face a powerful enemy.” They’re seen speeding past an exploding space station. Picard, either in flashback or real-time, is gripped by shock inside a starship lounge as Mars blooms with explosions outside the windows. It might seem like these ships are the attackers, but another Picard trailer throws a twist into the mix. Those ships we’ve seen in so much action are clearly marked with a large Starfleet insignia.
So the identity of Picard’s “powerful enemy” seems to remain a mystery for now. Is it the Borg? Is it a Romulan faction? Is it a new alien species? It looks very much as if this week’s Short Trek might finally give viewers an up close view of this mysterious enemy as they rain destruction on Mars. Whatever answers the Short Trek provides, you can bet we’ll be discussing it soon in an On Screen segment!
The Space Force and SPOC While it seems unlikely to ever become what we know as Starfleet, the United States Space Force is now officially a reality. The sixth branch of U.S. armed services was established by December 20th’s National Defense Authorization Act. And it seems that those in charge have a sense of humor, and just might be Trekkies! Because, according to a U.S. Air Force public affairs article, all of the 14th Air Force’s personnel have been officially reassigned to a new unit called Space Operations Command. Yes, that’s SPOC for short. According to the article, the SPOC provides space capabilities such as space electronic warfare, satellite communications, missile warning, nuclear detonation detection, and lots of others to the US Space Force and other armed services. No word yet on whether this will be followed by a KIRK or SCOTTY division.
Janeway Monument Reaches Fundraising Goals This year will mark the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: Voyager, and a group of citizens in Bloomington, Indiana has achieved their hopes of celebrating the anniversary in a special way. Having met their crowdfunding goal of $12,500, the Captain Janeway Bloomington Collective group will commission a monument to Voyager’s fearless captain, Kathryn Janeway.
Speaking about the achievement, co-leader of the effort, Peter Kaczmarcyk (KAZ - mar-sik), said “Since we announced we hit our goal, people just seem amazed that we pulled this off. We’re not the first people who had this idea, but we’re the first ones who really carried it through.”
So, on May 23rd, shortly after the future birthday of Captain Janeway, a bust of the Starfleet captain will be installed to downtown Bloomington. Along with it, there will be a Starfleet delta-shaped limestone base and an informational table about the Captain. The Collective had originally planned to have the monument installed on May 20th, Janeway’s birthday. But the overwhelming number of people wishing to attend caused them to reschedule for the following weekend. The community will also celebrate the event with other events all week, like a “Science of Star Trek” event at the local science museum. The group has contacted CBS to help convince Kate Mulgrew to attend the event in honor of her famous role, but no promises have been forthcoming. To find out more about the event, follow the link in our show notes.
Ocasio-Cortez Gets a Dog Our last story is a little bit silly, and a little bit fun. It certainly seems like Star Trek has stepped into the light in the halls of Washington, D.C. Last year, Trekkies were abuzz about Senator Cory Booker’s declaration of love for Star Trek at San Diego Comic Con. And this week another elected representative in Washington has teased her own Trekkie inclinations. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted to Instagram to happily reveal that she has adopted a puppy, declaring that she’s /QUOTE/ thinking something Star Trek related or Bronx/Queens/NYC/social good related. /ENDQUOTE/ for the new pup’s name.
While it’s really just a heartwarming little bit of news fluff, it does bring to mind a couple of interesting questions. From a cynic’s perspective, does the Star Trek name dropping on Capitol Hill now just imply that Trekkies have become an important voting bloc? Are candidates actually wooing Star Trek voters, now? Or, more earnestly, what does it mean that the representatives in Washington are Trekkies just like us?
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Borg Resurgence Featured TFO Event The announcement arrived during our winter break, and the official details for the Borg Resurgence event are here. Having begun this past Tuesday, January 7th and will run for three weeks, brings remastered versions of Infected: The Conduit, Khitomer Vortex, and Into the Hive. DPS chasers take note, Content Designer John Hegner, says in the announcement blog that Infected will still be a viable DPS check with some wonderful new voiceover. The goal for the remastering was to make these TFOs streamlined and more accessible to new players, with clearly defined success and fail conditions. You can complete any of these three TFOs to earn your daily progress, and once you’ve completed these for 14 days you’ll receive a set of the Cyclical Modulation Ground Weapons. Which includes a Compression Pistol, Sniper Rifle, and Blast Assault. These weapons have a unique tertiary attack that when activated cycles the energy type it is firing while gaining shield and resistance penetration buffs. These weapons also feature a brand new appearance. As we mentioned previously this will be the final event in the Free Tier 6 ship coupon campaign and there will be the usual Zen buyout option available.
Star Trek Online Asking for Your Favorite Moments At the end of this month Star Trek Online will begin its tenth anniversary celebration. While we don’t have any details on this major event Star Trek Online is asking fans to share their favorite memory from the past ten years. You can do that by using the hashtag TenYearsofSTO on Twitter and Facebook.
Clear Skies Announces Star Trek Online Partnership Clear Skies, the Star Trek RPG show from the creators and cast of Shield of Tomorrow, streamed a Roundtable Q&A this past week and made a few announcements. Towards the end of the discussion it was revealed what their partnership with Star Trek Online would entail. The new show will take place aboard the USS Ross, named after the first Native American Engineer, Mary G. Ross, and the ship design will be an original design from Star Trek Online’s Thomas Marrone. The ship will be a variant of the Galaxy class and the design will be an available skin in Star Trek Online sometime in the near future.
Patch Notables The patch notes for PC had a few interesting things we wanted to mention. The devs have added item filtering and searching in all inventory windows. This includes personal inventory, bank inventory, account bank, etc. There are two new material types for the Guardian Cruiser. 8 and 8B, along with two new window types, five and six. They’ve resolved an issue with the Winter Event buyout not properly processing. And finally Ground Borg enemies will adapt slower to weapons that have a lot of tics per firing cycle.
EVENTS PC: Junior Officer Weekend Captains on PC can rank up those Commendations with a Junior Officer Weekend January 16th thru the 20th.
Console: Tholian Red Alert And Console Captains can fend off the Tholians in a Tholian Red Alert weekend from now until Monday, January 13th.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS This week in Armada News:
Join us for TFO Tuesday - each Tuesday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium.
WEEKLY TOP TIP The Borg Resurgence event brings us a set of new unique ground weapons. While there’s three different versions depending on your ground build flavor, they each have a special third attack that replaces the melee attack and cycles the weapon through all of the different energy weapon types. Now it’s possible that this may not be the weapon for you. Or at least not something your captain plans on keeping equipped. But we do want to mention one good reason to grind out the daily progress to acquire these unique weapons. Often times we get presented with a personal endeavour to complete that requires a specific ground energy weapon type. If you’re like me, I like to stick as close to canon immersion as possible. So my Feds have phasers, Klingons and Romulans carry disruptors, you get the idea. So completing a Tetryon endeavour can be a bit bothersome. Well, with this jack-of-all-energy types I can just cycle to the type I need for the endeavour and finish it right up! So go out there and get the new shiny. It may just come in handy sooner than you think.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Bridge Crew Now Available for Oculus Quest The popular VR game, Star Trek Bridge Crew puts you and three of your starfleet crewmates in command of the bridge of a Federation starship, whether it’s the bridge of the original 1701 Enterprise, a Kelvin universe starship, or the 1701-D bridge. Provided you purchase the TNG expansion that is. Well, if you own the all-in-one Oculus Quest system, now you too can beam aboard your favorite bridge and crew your favorite starship in VR. Star Trek Bridge Crew can be purchased for the Oculus Quest for $29.99. This game is cross-platform compatible, so you can play with any of your friends who have the game. Even if they are playing on a PS4 or Oculus Rift. It is worth noting that even if you don’t have a VR rig the game can be played without it.
Community. As 2019 comes to an end and I look back at the 50+ episodes and videos we’ve published this year, I think heavily on a sense of community. You see, Priority One Podcast is nothing without it. For nearly 9 years now, this podcast has been produced by its community.
A community of talented, passionate, and dedicated volunteers who share a love for a franchise that has lasted for over 50 years. Each member of this team is an artist that donate their time and talents so that we can continue to be a small part of the Star Trek Universe.
You see, outside of this podcast I consider myself to be a professional singing-actor --- a theatrical artist who has spent years developing my craft so that I can earn a buck or two singing a song and doing a dance whenever the opportunity arises. I know – all too well – the value of my craft… and the craft that our writers, graphic artists, audio/video editors, and hosts contribute is no less valuable.
And yet. Much like community theatre, the Priority One Podcast team comes together to produce this show not because we want something in return… but, because this is our labor of love. I repeat this often on our show because I think it’s important…. NO ONE on this team takes home a single dime… not from our generous patrons – not from our sponsors. The financial support we receive goes directly into the costs of producing the content you’ve come to expect each and every week… Equipment for mobile recording at conventions… livestreaming… editing software… some travel expenses… hosting services for the production… the list goes on. Because of the support of loyal patrons and the occasional sponsorship, we seldom dig into our own pockets in addition to the hours we spend each week producing this show.
This week on Priority One --- things are already beginning to shake up with Star Trek Picard; Tarantino starts to put some distance between himself and Star Trek; and Paramount places bets on VR. In Gaming News, the mobile game Fleet Command is getting a huge update; then, we wrap our year with TWO interviews with Cryptic Studios to discuss 2019 milestones and take a glimpse into 2020…. Featuring an interview with Executive Producer Andre Emerson.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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CQ: If “Star Trek Development Project #2” isn’t a film directed by Tarantino, what do you hope it is?
TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Picard News The hype shuttle for Star Trek: Picard has definitely hit maximum warp, Captains. In fact, Picard is the number one most anticipated TV show of the coming year. At least according to metrics compiled and reported by the website IMDB. And if this week’s news reported by Deadline is any indication, CBS is well aware of the hype. The new series doesn’t even premiere until January 23rd, but Season Two has already been budgeted with over $20.4 million in tax incentives by the state of California. For reference sake, Deadline reports that Picard’s $20 million incentive is “the most any small screen project has ever been awarded in the California Film Commission program since then Governor Jerry Brown officially expanded the credits to $330 million a year”. So while the cast and crew have been cagey when asked about a potential Season Two, it’s hard to argue with $20 million in tax appropriations.
Plenty of questions still hang over Season Two speculation, though. One big uncertainty for fans is the role that Season One showrunner Michael Chabon may occupy. On December 10th, Variety reported that the Pulitzer Prize winning author and his wife, producing partner Ayelet Waldman, inked a deal with ViacomCBS property Showtime to adapt his novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay”. The pair will serve the new project as Executive Producers and joint-showrunners. Now surely, Chabon will remain creatively connected to Picard Season Two, but it seems likely these other commitments will see him step down as showrunner.
With lots to still speculate about, only one thing seems certain after the Season Two news.
My previous prediction that Star Trek: Picard would be a single season swansong for the great Captain… well just maybe I was wrong. Unless! What if they still send off Jean-Luc in the first season finale, and the show carries on the adventures of the rest of the cast aboard the U.S.S. Picard? It could happen.
Trekantino On The Rocks? While we’re in the mood for speculation, let’s revisit some news we shared last episode. If you recall, we discussed recent statements from new ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish, and among those was his confirmation that two new Star Trek films are currently in development. The obvious contenders at the time were the Kelvin Timeline’s Star Trek 4 and the much discussed Quentin Tarantino Star Trek project. But comments made by Tarantino this week are casting doubt on whether his Star Trek project may proceed at all. The Oscar-winning writer/director sat down for an interview with ConsequenceOfSound.net as their Filmmaker of the Year. In the far reaching interview, Tarantino once again echoed his commitment to walk away from filmmaking after 10 films. And when questioned whether Star Trek represented that 10th film, he answered, “I think I’m steering away from Star Trek, but I haven’t had an official conversation with those guys yet.” He went on to add “But in a weird way, it actually kind of freed me up. I mean, I have no idea what the story of the next one’s going to be. I don’t even have a clue.”
Paramount VR Deal Paramount Pictures and VR platform service Bigscreen, Inc. have announced a new partnership. Under the new arrangement, Bigscreen’s virtual theater platform will distribute classic Paramount movies in 10 countries around the world. Starting December 16th 2019, Bigscreen will show four new movies every week, with each movie run lasting one week. Showtimes will begin every 30 minutes as live pay-per-view events. Captains, you’ll be happy to hear that the Kelvin Star Trek films are among the titles in the December lineup.
The virtual screenings will include 2D movies as well as select 3D movies rendered to create a unique 3D experience for Virtual Reality viewers. Besides just watching the films, Bigscreen offers users a virtual lobby with personal avatars and voice chat to add a social aspect to the experience. CEO and Founder of Bigscreen, Darshan Shankar, says “We are excited to enable fans around the world to chat and watch films together in our virtual movie theater.”
Bigscreen’s service supports the Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC Vive, Valve Index, SteamVR, and Microsoft Mixed Reality. To find out more, and to see a list of upcoming films, Trek out the links in our show notes.
Julien’s Auctions Results Auction house Julien’s Auctions held its major event “Icons & Idols: Holly” on Monday December 16th in Beverly Hills, California. Over 400 items from across Hollywood history went to the auction block. Among the items, quite a few Star Trek props and artifacts went up for sale. A Starfleet dress uniform worn by Patrick Stewart on The Next Generation sold for $28,800. Other costumes sold included Mark Lenard’s costume as Sarek at $12,500, and Spock’s Romulan disguise from TNG’s “Reunification” at $20,000. Also sold were a first season Deanna Troi jumpsuit from TNG, Michael Dorn’s Klingon baldric from TNG’s second season, a Seven of Nine costume from Voyager, and many more props and artifacts.
So, just between us, guys, what’s the most you’ve ever paid for Star Trek memorabilia?
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Borg Resurgence Featured TFO Event We MAY now know what the next featured TFO event will be…. well according to loading screens on the Tribble Test Server anyway. Prepare to be assimilated. If the updates to Tribble are to be believed, The Borg Resurgence event will include remastered versions of Infected: The Conduit, Into the Hive, and Khitomer Vortex. This event will also be the 3rd and final in the event campaign series for the Free Tier 6 ship coupon. The Tribble in game calendar has the event starting on Tuesday, January 7th and running until January 28th. And once you’ve completed the Featured TFO after 14 days you will unlock one of three separate variants of the Cyclic Modulation Ground Weapon. Sound familiar? Well, many players are pointing out the similarity in name to the Infinity Modulator from Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. This also wouldn’t be the first time the game devs have included a scifi gear inspired from other properties. ahem Proton Rifle, Future Flyer ahem Unfortunately, Cryptic has not ( officially announced this event -- not even during our interview -- so any and all details are subject to change…
Jingle Jam Charity 2019 Star Trek Online and Cryptic have teamed up with YogsCast and Humble Bundle for the Jingle Jam Charity drive. By paying a minimum of $30 for December’s Humble Bundle, you get access to over 60 games and offers including a Star Trek Online Elite Federation starter pack. The pack includes a Tier 6 Reliant class, 12 Inventory slots, 12 banks slots, 2 Bridge Officer slots, a Borg bridge officer, Mark 2 very rare gear for both space and ground, and a Starfleet Academy Uniform. The Elite Federation starter pack is normally 2,000 zen or about $20 US dollars. Hurry though, the bundle is only available until December 31st. Trek out the show notes for a link.
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Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Goes to Deep Space The popular mobile game, Star Trek Fleet Command, has released another big update as the game crosses the one year mark. Along with a slew of bug fixes and updates, comes 120 new star systems to explore, 12 new ships to unlock, 60 new upgrades to research and over 400 new missions. Also added in this update is a new building called the Scrapyard. Giving players the ability to dismantle unused ships for resources. Star Trek Fleet Command is currently available on Android and IOS devices.
This week on Priority One --- we trek out what updates came from a Star Trek Picard panel in Brazil; Viacom and CBS merge; expansions are coming in Ticonderoga; and the Star Trek community was devastated by another loss this week; In Star Trek Gaming, we’ve received a “Cryptic” message regarding the mycelial network and we take a closer look at the new Winter Wonderland Bridge Officer abilities in Star Trek Online; and Anthony takes us back in time for another retro Trek game spotlight. Then, we're joined by two of Star Trek Online's artists to discuss 2019 milestones and take a glimpse into 2020
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This week on Priority One --- we trek out what the masterminds behind Star Trek on CBS All Access have to say to Vanity Fair; IDW releases their first Picard Countdown comic; STLV dates are announced; and the Star Trek Community mourns the loss of a pioneer in the franchise legacy. In Star Trek Gaming, we transport into a Winter Wonderland thanks to Q in Star Trek Online -- and with that come some interesting changes to rewards; and Star Trek Adventures continues with the minds behind Geek & Sundry’s “Shield of Tomorrow.”
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This week on Priority One --- we trek out a new -- official -- star trek command school (for REAL); star trek releases a timeline of events in canon a la Marvel Phases; the production of Star Trek 4 in the Kevlin Timelines seems to be back in motion…. For real this time…. And in Star Trek Gaming…. We take a closer look at the newest ships in Star Trek Online, Dr. Robert Hurt beams in with a recap of his experience with the Discovery Virtual Reality missions, and we slingshot around the sun to trek out a retro Star Trek game.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Star Trek Command Training Program It is hard to deny, at this point, that Star Trek programming has entered into a new Renaissance. With so many new shows currently in production, most every Trek fan can find something to be excited about. But, if you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, this week’s news from CBS may be the most exciting yet. CBS Television Studios and the Television Academy Foundation have announced the “Star Trek Command Training Program”. The new program will provide internship placements on a Star Trek series for two lucky students per semester, starting in 2020. If you’ve ever dreamed of sitting in the writers’ room, building bridge sets, or maybe being part of the Lower Decks animation team, then this could be your ticket into the crew.
Speaking about the program, Star Trek EP Alex Kurtzman said, “The Star Trek universe is an ideal place to celebrate new voices and perspectives. We want to provide the framework to begin entertainment careers in a meaningful way and can’t wait to get started.”
The application process will be handled by The Academy Foundation, while CBS Television will handle mentorship assignments and curriculum. Interested students should visit TelevisionAcademy.com/internships to apply. Applications are open through January 21, 2020 for eligible college students 18 and over.
Colm Meaney Honored Veteran Star Trek actor Colm Meaney was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award this past week at the annual Irish Post Awards. The Awards honor the accomplishments of Irish individuals in fields like business, entertainment, and sports. We, of course, are familiar with Meaney for his 225 Star Trek appearances. His career as Starfleet engineer Miles O’Brien is second only to Michael Dorn’s Worf for Trek appearances. The versatile actor has also appeared in an impressive body of other TV and film projects, with IMDB listing 127 acting credits to his name. When interviewed after the Awards, Mr. Meaney himself mused, “I enjoyed Star Trek. I did it for seven years. Seven years in a space suit was enough, but it was very enjoyable. Star Trek fans still speak to me in the street. Sometimes it’s like I’m two different actors with two different careers - the Star Trek career and the other career”
Speaking of the award itself, the actor said, ”I feel very honoured. It was a bit of a surprise but a very welcome one.”
Official Star Trek Timeline The official Star Trek website also published an interesting new video this week. The video is titled “A Timeline Through the Star Trek Universe, Part 1”. Throughout the 2 minute, 5 second video, we’re reminded of touchstone events in the Star Trek timeline. Beginning with the events of Voyager’s “Death Wish” at 13.8 billion years ago, the chart carries right through the busy 23rd and 24th centuries, up to the destruction of Romulus in 2387. Each iteration of Star Trek on the big or small screen is represented, with special mention given to certain high profile events like the founding of the Federation, the Enterprise’s 5 year mission, or the Dominion War. Perhaps most intriguingly, the video ends with the promise of “To Be Continued…”
Star Trek 4 Speaking of adding to the canon timeline… Star Trek Kelvin 4 is gaining momentum --- FOR REAL THIS TIME. In an exclusive report by Deadline, Noah Hawley has been announced as its writer AND director. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, Hawley developed the X-Men Universe spinoff “Legion” and is the brains behind FX’s Emmy-winning limited series Fargo…. Now, not much is else is known with respect to story or production timetables but, at least we know the production is -- officially -- in the works.
But, what about all this Tarantino talk that we just can’t avoid??... Well according to Deadline’s Mike Fleming Jr //quote// The studio separately is working on a Star Trek spinoff that Quentin Tarantino is eyeing to direct and has been working on with Abrams. This one would likely carry an R rating, with a screenplay by The Revenant scribe Mark L. Smith.//end quote//
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Dr. Robert Hurt visit the Star Trek Discovery VR Experience A Closer Look at the Earhart and Sech Strike Wing Escorts This weekend a few of us in the Armada had a chance to try out the new Strike Wing Escorts and must say, I really enjoy them. Since I prefer to fly escorts, I rarely fly ships that have hangar pets - but I like the combination of a fast ship with some extra friends around to help out. Also, the console, Universal Gravimetric Disruptions - is an excellent addition to any control builds out there. It provides a slight boost to Energy Damage and Control Expertise - but also - it affects multiple enemies. So if you like grouping up your enemies and making them explode - highly recommended!
Welcome to Mudd’s Market If you’ve been playing Star Trek Online for a long time then you’re lucky enough to have had the opportunity to acquire a plethora of limited-time rewards. Back in olden days of feature episode missions and big expansion story arcs, if you played the featured missions within a certain time frame you were able to get some pretty cool items. Attending conventions, special events, or even donating to charities would deliver in-game rewards that available nowhere else. Well, thanks to Star Trek’s mischievous merchant, Harcourt Fenton Mudd, some of those highly sought after exclusive items are making their way to a Zen market near you. On November 22nd “Mudd’s Market” will open in the C-store with a selection of previously exclusive or limited items. The opening round of items will include The Beacon Kahless, the Crystalline Antiproton Energy Weapons, and Bio-engineered Furiadon Combat Dino with frickin’ lasers. All of these items will come bundled with an Ultimate Tech Upgrade. Also available will be the Vizier-class Command Assault Cruiser, The Ophidian Cane, Shard of Possibilities, Reman and Breen Bridge officers, the EMH Holographic Bridge officer, Leeta holographic bridge officer, and the Original Series Holographic bridge officers. The items available in Mudd’s Market will change at times and there are sure to be some surprise discounts. So it’s encouraged that you check the C-store daily.
2019 Winter Wonderland Ship Reward Revealed Once again we’re getting a sneak peek at the next event. A new tab has appeared in the Event UI for the Winter Wonderland event. Including an image and details for the new Tier 6 Fek’Ihri Dreadnaught carrier. Featuring a Lt. Commander Science/Miracle Worker bridge officer station and coming with a whopping 5 tactical console slots, this fearsome sail barge comes with the universal console, Open the Maw of Gethor. When activated, and we’re not making this up, the ship projects a flaming skull in front of the ship dealing fire damage to all nearby foes and launching Lost Souls of Grethor. This carrier comes with two hangar slots from which you can launch more Lost Souls of Grethor, each one using Claw Swipes and Flame Breath to damage enemies. After achieving level 5 ship mastery you will unlock “Fiery Entrance. When activating Narrow Sensor Bands or launching Hangar pets, your ship will, of course, emit a burning ring of fire dealing damage to nearby foes with a chance to confuse them. At the time of this recording, there has been no official blog post detailing the ship, however, as of right now you can log into the game and view the stats and details under the Winter Event tab.
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WEEKLY TOP TIP Running patrols seems to be a fast and fun way to level up your event progress. It can be even faster when you’re running the “Blockade” patrol. After you set up the beacon you’ll need to defend three groups of Krenim ships from Vadwaur and Voth. Well, as the contact says, if you only destroy the Vaadwaur the Voth might leave. And that’s exactly what happens. By focusing on taking out just the Vaadwaur ships you can cut your targets for the mission almost in half. As soon as the last Vaadwaur ship is destroyed in each group the Voth ships disappear. Just imagine how much time you’ll save over the course this feature event. And if you want to run these patrols at a high difficulty level, this can make your runs a little smoother.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Mirror, Mirror Event Star Trek Fleet Command is bringing the Mirror Universe into the Kelvin Timeline. The “Mirror, Mirror” event last from now until November 29th and features Terran Empire versions of Kirk, Spock, and Uhura that are obtainable by participating solo and alliance missions. Also included in this event is the opportunity to acquire blueprints to build your very own ISS Jellyfish ship. When playing through the Mirror, Mirror missions you’ll also have the option to experience alternate endings. The choice is yours. Trek out the show notes for more details on the event.
Retro Gaming Star Trek The Next Generation for Game Boy Earth date September 1993. Star Trek The Next Generation is heading into its seventh and final season. Star Trek Deep Space Nine premiered earlier in the year and now starts its second season. Star Trek’s golden age was at its height on the small screen. Then there’s the smallest screen. The Nintendo Game Boy. The OG black and yellow 160 pixel by 144 pixel 8-bit gaming brick of happiness. Star Trek TNG for both Game Boy and the NES also released during September of 1993. And boy or boy did this game have one little trekkie beaming with joy. Players take on the role of a Starfleet cadet being instructed by Jean-Luc Picard as they take command of the Enterprise-D and embark on a series of training missions. Everything from transporting an ambassador to rescuing a crew to engaging in combat with the Borg. As the acting captain you give commands through interacting with each bridge crew member by selecting their combadge. To complete shipboard tasks like establishing a standard orbit or diverting power to the shields, you play various mini-games. As you complete missions you rank up and will unlock passwords that can be used to pick up your progress where you left off. I played this exclusively on the Game Boy, but I’ve heard that the NES version is a little easier to play. The graphics are not the best for the time, and the gameplay can feel clunky and not very intuitive. But at a time when the only other mobile Star Trek video games had you flying the Enterprise through an asteroid field, this was the first game that you felt like you were in the Captain’s chair.
So how can you play this game today? Well, you could of course download an emulator on your computer or phone. I actually have something called a Smartboy from Hyperkin. It’s basically the lower half of a Game Boy with the the control buttons that you slide your USB-C phone into. You run an emulator on your phone, but you can actually plug a real cartridge into the back and play the game from the physical Game Boy cartridge on your phone screen. I love this because it feel like a Game Boy in my hands, but with a bright colorful screen. But the best option in my opinion is to purchase a Game Boy Advance SP. These are the first clamshell looking Nintendo handheld consoles, and the first with a backlit LCD screen. It plays both Game Boy Advance games
This week on Priority One --- We trek out a deleted scene from Discovery Season 2, catch a glimpse of Captain Pike, and celebrate Anthony Rapp’s engage-ment! In Star Trek gaming, we enter the Breach, Strike Wing Escorts are available, and are you ready to step onto the Holodeck.
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Discovery Season 2 Deleted Tilly Scene The second season of Star Trek Discovery released this week on Blu-Ray and DVD.
In a teaser last week on the IO9 website, CBS released an exclusive deleted scene featuring Tilly and her Mycelial parasitic pal, May Ahearn.
The scene opens on Tilly trying to ignore the mysterious May by reading a PADD. May peeks around the edge and grins. Tilly, exasperated, tries to flee to the bathroom of her quarters, only for May to suddenly appear in that room. Clearly on the edge, Tilly declares that she can't be in the Starfleet Command Training Program if she's mentally unsound, to which May quips "Well that hardly seems fair!". May argues that Tilly's mind works in “Fascinating ways. I'm inside it, feeling the throb of your neurons, the rush of hot oxygenated blood coursing between hemispheres.” To which a confused Tilly responds, "Are you coming on to me?"
May convinces Tilly to help her in her quest to observe and speak to the Captain. She promises that she can help Tilly reach her ultimate potential and change the universe for the better. Once she's gotten her message to the Captain through Tilly, May swears she'll be gone. And the scene ends.
The Season Two Blu-Ray release boasts over four hours of special features, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, cast and crew insights, and two of the show's Short Treks - "Runaway" and "The Brightest Star". If this deleted scene is any indication, some great material from Season Two wound up on the cutting room floor!
Captain Pike Short Trek Teaser StarTrek.com dropped a sneak peek at the upcoming Captain Pike centered Short Trek, "Ask Not" this week. As Pike narrates that the Enterprise has picked up a distress call from the U.S.S. Bowman, we see a young Starfleet officer in red working frantically at a console. Suddenly, the two wall displays behind her explode in a shower of fire, smoke, and glass. The scene fades to black and announces that the Short Trek would release on November 14th. Next, we see Pike himself declaring to someone offscreen, "I need you to let me out of here." We see an officer in gold, presumably Pike, being led by two guards through a bulkhead door in restraints and a black hood. Next, we see a dark-haired young woman declare that he's a prisoner whose orders carry no weight. An angry Pike barks "Cadet! I am giving you a direct order to release me!" The cadet refuses, and Pike warns that she will never see the inside of a starship again. Ominous music swells as the scene cuts to the Short Treks logo and the date November 14.
There are plenty of sudden cuts and one-sided conversations in this teaser. So it's possible, even likely, that the relationship between the captive Pike and this cadet will not play out entirely as it seems. What's certain, though, is that Anson Mount's Pike will find himself in chains and in peril aboard another Starfleet vessel. Is he the victim of a trap? Was there a mutiny or piracy aboard the U.S.S. Bowman? What are Number One, Spock, and the Enterprise doing to rescue their Captain? If you haven't already, check out the Short Trek now on CBS All Access.
Star Trek: The Animated Series Leaving Netflix Streaming giant Netflix announced this week that all seasons of Star Trek: The Animated Series will be removed from the service on December 1, 2019. This announcement applies only to Netflix viewers in the United States, for now. The show, which aired for 22 episodes over two seasons, has been carried by Netflix since 2016. Though there has been no announcement, it seems likely that the show will be moving to CBS All Access after it leaves Netflix. While not widely considered essential Star Trek viewing, the Animated Series carried on the tales of the U.S.S. Enterprise where TOS left off. Almost the entire original cast returned to voice their characters for the show. If you're a Trek completist who hasn't yet seen it, or if you just enjoy the wilder side of Trek explored by these animated stories, you can still catch it on Netflix for now.
Anthony Rapp's Engagement Star Trek Discovery actor Anthony Rapp took to Twitter this week to make a big personal announcement. He tweeted “So something happened tonight. I asked Ken if he would marry me and he said yes. I am so very happy, and I'm so very thrilled to share this news” The tweet was accompanied by a smiling picture of the happy couple. Voices of actors and fans from around the Star Trek world chimed in to share their best wishes. Everyone here at Priority One Podcast would also like to send our very best wishes and congratulations to Anthony and Ken!
Captain Spock Statue Are you a die-hard collector of Star Trek merchandise? Then you might be interested in a brand new exclusive Captain Spock statue announced for pre-order by Sideshow and Darkside Collectibles Studio. According to the announcement it is “Recreated from original CBS Studio Inc. archived materials and through a thorough examination of the original filming costumes the statue features a breathtaking likeness of actor Leonard Nimoy as Captain Spock of the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE as he appears in the Paramount Pictures STAR TREK II The Wrath of Khan film directed by Nicholas Meyer in 1982.
Leonard Nimoy, posed in the official Starfleet salutation, measures over 25 inches and is presented in an authentically sculpted detailed captain’s costume. The statue captures the noble feeling and character of Spock and is accompanied with the United Federation of Planets flag.”
The statue is truly amazingly detailed, capturing one of Nimoy's greatest performances as Spock in one of the most beloved Star Trek films. Two versions are available, one with Spock's hands behind his back, and another depicting Spock in the act of the famous Vulcan salute. The statue's $1299 price tag might deter all but the most determined collectors, though.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Into the Breach TFO Announced and The Patrol System Adds Three New Delta Patrols As we reported last week, the next Featured TFO, Into the Breach, has begun. With it, a new Universal Console and an opportunity to make more progress int he Free Tier 6 campaign. We told you that there would be a daily choice between running the Featured TFO once or the new patrol twice. Well, now that Cryptic has officially announced the event there are three reworked Delta Patrols added to the Patrol System and that will count towards your Event Campaign progress. “Tempting Targets” in the Kinbar System finds you and the Voth escorting some Turei ships on a trade mission with The Hierarchy. Ships carrying supplies can make for some Tempting Targets in the Delta Quadrant. In “Aftermath” you’ll need to protect a Borg co-operative ship from some attacking Voth in the Nassordin system. And in “Blockade Runner” you’ll help some Krenim colonists Espace a Vaadwaur attack. These patrols are meant to offer a fast-paced and exciting way to play the game and to earn rewards. The Featured TFO and these new patrols are live in-game now. And the “Into the Breach” event will run until December 2nd.
The Strike Wing Escort Bundle The Strike Wing Escort Bundle of starships is now available in the C-store for Federation and Klingon characters. This new bundle includes the Earhart Strike Wing Escort and the Sech Strike Wing Escort. Each ship comes with a squadron of fighters to help it eliminate threats. Class-C shuttles for the Earhart and Mo’kai fighters for the Sech. These ships also come with the Universal Console, Cascading Gravimetric Disruptions. This console can emit a pulse that will seek out up to five enemy warp core powered ships dealing damage until destabilizing. This console also boosts energy damage and control expertise. Also included is the experimental weapon, Subatomic Field Disruptor which deals Electrical Damage over time. And finally leveling up each ship’s mastery will earn you the Starship trait, Target that Explosion. When slotted activating any command or torpedo ability will cause allies to fire addition torpedos at your next torpedo target. Fleet versions of these ships are also available.
The Kobayashi Maru and Gamma Recruits is Live on Console Console captains can now put their academy training to use in the famous no-win scenario. The Kobayashi Maru Featured TFO is live for PS4 and Xbox One with the Kobayashi Maru transponder reward. A reminder that this is the first event in the Tier 6 ship coupon campaign. Players can earn 50 progress daily by participating in one of three required featured events and once they reach a total of 2,100 progress they will earn a free Tier 6 ship coupon. And as expected, captains can also create new Jem’Hadar captains to join the Gamma Recruits.
EVENTS PC: Dilithium Bonus Weekend PC players should dust off those Dilithium drills for a Dilithium bonus weekend running now until Monday the 18th. Then from the 21st to the 25th gain bonus technology points in an Item Upgrade weekend. Following that will be a Bonus Marks weekend from November 28th to December 2nd. And according to the in-game calendar Q’s Winter Wonderland is scheduled to start on December 3rd and run until January 2nd
PC & Console: Hearts and Minds And for any of those captains on both PC and console that weren’t able to run the creepy Hearts and Minds mission the two previous times it was available this year, you’re in luck. December brings us another Friday the 13th and another opportunity to get your reward exclusive to that mission. Don’t worry though. 2020 will bring us two more Friday the 13ths.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS * The Priority One-Gamma fleet is just days away from its final tier 5 upgrade on cooldown for the Colony World fleet holding. * The Priority One-Ferengi Alliance fleet is a couple upgrades away from level 70. * Moving onto the KDF side, The House of Mogh completed now has it’s Tier 5 upgrade for the Industrial Fabricator online and it still needs Fleet Marks and Dilithium. * Finally The Klingon High Council fleet has unlocked it’s first Tier 3 Upgrade on the Colony World fleet Holding. Between all of the current upgrades and projects that are now online, there are over 45,000 Fleet Marks needed for the Klingon High Council. So this is a great opportunity for members to earn Fleet Credits. If you’re interested in joining The Klingon High Council fleet, you can submit an application to join on the armada website.
Other Gaming News Beam Into the Star Trek Discovery Full-Body VR Experience Holodeck, run Star Trek Discovery Away Mission program. Program complete. You may enter when ready Well, you may enter if you’re on the West coast of North America or in Southeast Asia anyway. The company Sandbox VR has teamed with CBS to bring a near 30 minute away team mission in immersive full-body, free-roam virtual reality. Featuring the voice of Mary Wiseman as Cadet Sylvia Tilly and taking players from the bridge of the USS Discovery all the way down to a frozen alien planet. Using VR goggles, body vest, arm and feet sensors, and handheld equipment to mimic phasers and tricorders, the experience will cost you $48 a person for about 26 minutes of the Starfleet experience with up to 5 of your friends. IGN recently tried out the experience and has a lengthy video review about their experience. Sandbox VR currently has locations in Vancouver, San Fransisco, and LA. Along with several locations in Asia. Their website does advertise other locations coming soon to major US cities.
This week on Priority One --- We trek out Toronto’s newest Admiral, who’s coming and going at CBS Interactive, George Takei’s early attempts at LGBTQ representation, and then Klingon’s get frozen? In Star Trek gaming, holograms have feelings too, Shalenak debriefs the players on Destination, and console captains get the Franklin!
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Mayor Tory Beams Into a Toronto School, Discovery Style Mayor’s log, stardate 47634.44. I find myself on a planet that is demonstrating - peculiar - customs. It appears the children, and in some cases adults, dress in costumes. Then they approach dwellings and ask for tricks or treats. In every case, treats are distributed, though more study may be required.
Trick or Treat! This past week, many people around the world celebrated All Hallows Eve - or Halloween! If YOU celebrated by dressing as your favorite Star Trek character, then you weren’t alone. Toronto Mayor John Tory donned a blue Discovery Admiral Uniform while visiting school children this year, later explaining his motivation to the just-happened-to-be-there news crew. ”This is the uniform of a Star Trek Admiral. It is really in tribute to the show Star Trek, which a lot of people of course are very familiar with through all of its generations. But also people may not know that Star Trek: Discovery, which is the present series on television, is being produced here in Toronto. And they’ve made a huge contribution to the success of our film and television industry. They’ve spent more than 250 million dollars in Toronto. They’ve created 4000 jobs in the three seasons that they’ve been here. So it was my pleasure to be able to put on one of the Star Trek admirals uniforms.”
The Motion Picture Association of Canada released an infographic of Star Trek’s impact on the Ontario economy, which included the creation of 4,199 local jobs and $257 million spent in local production costs! For a link to the interview and infographic, trek out the show notes!
CBS Interactive CEO Jim Lanzone Leaves His Post Regardless of your feelings about CBS ALL ACCESS, or Star Trek’s residing on the platform, there is no denying CBS’s forward-thinking approach in instituting the service. Now the man in charge of overseeing the launch of the Video-On-Demand service, CBS Interactive CEO Jim Lanzone, is bidding the company adieu.
On Monday November 4th, news outlets reported the 48 year-old Lanzone, who’s contract with CBS expires at the end of 2019, will leave CBS Interactive to become an executive-in-residence at Benchmark Capital. Filling the role of CEO will be former Chief Operating Officer of CBS Interactive, Marc DeBevoise.
In a statement, Lanzone said ”It's been an honor to lead the CBS Interactive team for nearly nine years, and I’m thrilled that Marc will seamlessly continue the great work we’ve done together. Marc was one of the first executives I hired back in 2011, and he has been central to our digital transformation of CBS ever since. We've been planning this transition together since early in the year, and I know our team is in great hands going forward.”
George Takei Explains Lack of LGBTQ Representation in TOS George Takei is an icon. Whether he is spouting his famous “OH, MYYY”,creating a presence on social media, raising awareness about the internment of Japanese Americans by the US government during World War II, acting as a leader for the LGBTQ community, or portraying Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek, it’s clear that Mr.Takei is tireless....and he always has been.
In an interview with PBS Newshour, Takei praised the original Star Trek for its bravery and diversity before recalling a conversation with Gene Roddenberry regarding the series tackling “the gay issue”. Takei said he stole a quiet moment with Roddenberry at a pool party, offering his suggestion as a liberal rather than a gay man, because he “was too closeted then”. “I said, You know, we’ve dealt with almost every social issue. Every civil rights, human rights issue and the gay issue is another important one. Have you ever considered addressing that? And he said, ‘you know you’re right.I’d like to do that but’, he said, ‘I’m walking a tightrope. The interracial kiss was very controversial [...], and so I’ve got to keep the show on to tell the stories that I’m telling which aren’t being dramatized metaphorically on any other show. I’ve got to keep the show on. And that, as you say, may be a bridge too far’”
“Let it Go” + Klingon = Awesome With fire and steel did the gods forge the Klingon heart. So fiercely did it beat, so loud was the sound, that the gods cried out "On this day we have brought forth the strongest heart in all the heavens. None can stand before it without trembling at its strength. But then the Klingon heart weakened, its steady rhythm faltered and the gods said, "Why do you weaken so? We have made you the strongest in all of creation." And the heart said...
...The kids asked to watch Disney’s “Frozen” again.
But fret not Brothers and Sister, for we have a hero - Jen Usellis, The Klingon Pop Warrior!
Highlighted on Nerdist.com, The Warrior/Singer demonstrates how to make “Let it Go”, the song heard round-the-world, new-ish again. Take the diddy, originally performed by Idina Menzel, throw it in a blender, add a heavy dose of throaty Klingon pronunciation, and pour it into our Star Trekgoblets...no ice required!
The four minute and twenty six second song is a little more folksy - and a LOT more aggressive - than the original release, but it is no less beautiful! If you can’t get enough of popular songs in Klingon, be sure to follow our link to the Klingon Pop Warriors YouTube page!
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
Teaser Video from Star Trek Destination Stamets and the Doctor Meet in New Lore Story Fiction Star Trek Online Community Manager, Mike “Ambassador Kael” Fatum, has posted a new fiction blog. In this story titled, “Doctor’s Orders”, the newly created hologram Stamets meets with another member of Starfleet that has some insight into his current “condition.” The Doctor from Star Trek Voyager counsels Stamets on his newfound consciousness and existing in a foreign time period. We encourage you to trek out this new story by following the link in our show notes.
Destination Star Trek Birmingham Debrief with Shalenak Star Trek Online’s European Community Manager, Shalenak, wrote up a wonderful reflection on his first convention as a Community Manager. He details many of the activities and announcements the STO Away Team were involved with over the weekend. Along with a few anecdotes including a luggage theft. To read Shalenak’s full Destination Star Trek Birmingham debrief, trek out the show notes.
Console Captains can Now Command the USS Franklin The Tier 6 Ship promotion has returned to the R&D packs on console this week and now includes the new Freedom-class Exploration Frigate. Otherwise known as the USS Franklin starship from Star Trek Beyond. From now until November 14th when you purchase an R&D pack from the C-store you will receive either 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack for a Tier 6 ship. All of the previously ships are available along with the new Freedom-class.
EVENTS PC: Tribble Notes According to the new events tab in Star Trek Online, the next Featured TFO event will be Into the Breach. And according to the newest Tribble server update, the new 14-day reward looks to be a Universal Console. The Voth Power Subcore, which gives a passive increase to Shield Hit Points, an increase to Shield Resistance, and when activated summons Voth Combat pets, deals Plasma damage over time, and ends with a Kinetic damage core breach. Completing the 14-day progress will also reward players with 3 Featured Reward Boxes and 50,000 dilithium. Participating in this event should also continue your progress towards the Free Tier 6 ship coupon. As with the Mycelial Crisis event, you will have also have a choice in how you complete the daily progress. Needing 28 total progress for completion, participating in the TFO: Into the Breach will give you 2 progress while completing the Voth Encounters patrol will give you 1 progress each time. You can only earn a maximum of 2 progress per day. As of this recording, Cryptic has not officially announced this event, it says in the events tab that it will run from November 12th until December 3rd.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Do you play STO on Playstation and want to get involved? The Priority One Armada Playstation has some openings in Senior Staff for anyone that wants to help out fellow fleetmates. Reach out to us on our website priorityonearmada.com if you are interested. Thanks so much to all our members - and don’t forget that the House of Martok fleet is even closer to its first Tier V Colony upgrade - so keep filling those projects!
WEEKLY TOP TIP One of the most wonderful things about Star Trek Online is its ability to immerse us into the universe of Star Trek. Nothing accomplishes this more than the LCARS user interface with which we use to interact with the game. When you create a character and choose a faction you’re also choosing the LCARS style for that Faction. And sometimes it may not quite fit the theme you’re going for with that character, or you may just like a certain style of LCARS better. Well, you can, in fact, change the LCARS color palette. You can not only choose from the other LCARS faction palettes but also from specific races like Remans, Orions, Gorn, specific versions from TNG or Voyager, and even from classic versions of the Federation and Klingon palette. There is also an option to disable the Red Alert mode so the interface stays the theme colors when going into battle. But who would want to do that? This gives you some options when creating new characters or to spice up the experience on your trusty main character. You can find these settings in the options menu under “Basic” on PC and under “Options” then “Options” again on consoles.
Other Gaming News Does Snoop Dogg STO? During the first episode of Netflix’s new Cardi B led singing competition, twitter user @justinhall spotted something trek-tacular. While guest judge Snoop Dogg was giving Cardi B a tour of his LA home, they walk past a wall-sized mural of an intergalactic space battle between Star Trek and Star Wars spaceships. And if you Star Trek Online players thought some of the images look familiar, well, you would be right. The Star Trek Online Twitter account confirmed in a reply that some of the starship images were in fact concept art for the game. Namely an STO variant fo the Sovereign-class. In the Tweet Star Trek Online asked if Snoop Dogg played the game and invited him on their live stream. Trekizzle bizzle, f’shnizzle.
This week on Priority One --- We take a look at what came out of Jolly Old England for this years Star Trek: Destination! Sir Patrick hints at the future of Picard, we get a glimpse of the new Admiral uniform, hear from showrunner Michael Chabon, and H. Jon Benjamin talks watermelons. in Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online console players get exclusive weapon packs, and Star Trek Adventures sets a course for strange new worlds!
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This week on Priority One --- Two Trek Actors are honored in Miami, Nichelle Nichols is the focus of her own documentary, and Food Replicators may be just around the corner. Then, we transport to Ticonderoga, NY for a tour of the Star Trek Original Series Set museum with James Cawley! In Star Trek Online, now might be the best time to pledge your allegiance to the Founders, and those going to Star Trek: Destination in Birmingham can get their game on!
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Two Discovery Actors Honored In Miami Wilson Cruz and Anthony Rapp, the actors behind Star Trek Discovery’s on-screen couple, Hugh Culber and Paul Stamets, were honored last weekend by the National LGBTQ Task Force - Miami at it’s annual Gala. The honors were in recognition of the actors’ contributions to expanding the human rights of those in the LGBTQ community through their portrayal of the first openly gay couple in Star Trek’s television history. Speaking at the gala, Anthony Rapp said //QUOTE// Star Trek has always presented a vision of the future where the things that have divided us as people over the centuries – race, gender, sexual orientation, age, color, all of that – none of that matters in Starfleet. It’s solely about who you are as a human being and what you are inside that matters. //ENDQUOTE//
Mr. Cruz, who once himself worked for the task force was especially touched, saying //QUOTE// To be honored by the task force for my work as an actor and as an activist is incredibly moving to me. I know the hard work this organization does on the ground, in the grassroots, on the state level, on the city level, on the municipal level, so it’s incredibly moving.//ENDQUOTE//
The gala’s theme for the year was “50 Years of Fierce”, in honor of the five decades the national task force has been championing their community.
Nichelle Nichols Documentary Shines A Light On Her Work With NASA It is no surprise to Star Trek fans that the great Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek’s original Uhura, has long been an icon and a hero to women and minorities around the world. But what you may find surprising is that in 1977, when NASA was on the cusp of the Space Shuttle program that would define decades of American space exploration, they turned to Nichelle Nichols for help in bringing greater diversity to the astronaut recruiting program. This story is the subject of a new documentary film titled “Woman In Motion”, currently screening at select film festivals. The film chronicles Ms. Nichols’ life, her challenges, and her pivotal role in convincing women, African-Americans, and other minorities that there could be a place for them in America’s space program. The film’s website features a trailer showcasing Star Trek legends like George Takei and Walter Koenig, celebrities like Pharrell Williams and Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nichelle herself, and several NASA astronauts. The website also provides a copy of Nichol’s report to NASA on the results of her team’s recruiting efforts. According to the report, when the project began in February of 1977, from 1500 applications to the space program only 30 were minorities, and only 75 were women. At the completion of the recruitment push, the report states that some 8000 applications were received by NASA. Nearly 1500 of those were from women.
When this remarkable documentary is released to the public, you can bet we’ll let you know! Meanwhile, check out the project website yourself at WomanInMotionMovie.Com.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Jake Morgan
Rejoin the Jem'Hadar Recruits! Do you want to be a part of one of the most powerful military forces in the galaxy? Would you like to shed your need for sleep and food? Do you want to become chemically dependant on an isogenic enzyme and genetically altered to serve callous, shape-shifting overlords bent on galactic domination? Then have we got a deal for you! Well, Star Trek Online does. The popular “Gamma Quadrant Recruitment Event” will be making its militaristic return,and with it comes a slew of goal-based perks and incentives!
Beginning October 24th and running through November 14th, NEWLY CREATED Dominion Captains will be designated, henceforth and always, “Gamma Recruits”. These new level 60 Jem’Hadar characters will have the ability to unlock rewards for themselves - and for the WHOLE PLAYER ACCOUNT! With goals that include leveling to 65, Spending 90 Specialization Points, and reaching level 10 in 3 Admiralty trees; “Gamma recruits” will have the opportunity to unlock EC, Marks, XP Boosts, Starship traits, and Admiralty Cards - to name a few! There’s no better time to tear through the galaxy like a genetically altered reptilian-humanoid than NOW!
Defend the Kobayashi Maru to Earn another Free T6 Ship If you told us that you thought now seemed like an odd time to run a “Gamma Quadrant Recruitment Event”, we’d commend you for your critical thinking - then we’d tell you to hold your horses!
Announced in conjunction with the Lifetime Subscription Sale and the “Gamma Quadrant Recruitment Event”, which are both scheduled to launch on October 24th, the Star Trek Online team showed off the newest Dominion-themed Lifetime Subscription and Veteran perks! In addition to Jem’Hadar Veteran Uniforms, 1000 Day Veterans and Lifetime Subscribers will have access to the Jem’Hadar Veteran Ship - The Tier 6 Jem'Hadar Vanguard Heavy Destroyer.
According to the lore included in the Star Trek Online post, the new Heavy Destroyer was developed for Odo’s “Vanguard Fleet”, and as such uses the “Vanguard Wingman” mechanic. //QUOTE//Vanguard starships come included with two loyal Jem’Hadar ace pilots. These expert pilots fly their own Jem’Hadar Vanguard Raiders in formation with you, never straying far from your side.//END QUOTE//
With a layout of 4-forward and 3-aft weapon slots, the Heavy destroyer sports seating for one Commander Tactical, one Lt Commander Engineering/Command, a Lt Science, a Lt Commander Universal, and an Ensign Universal Bridge Officer, as well as 5 Tactical, 3 Engineering, and 2 Science console slots.
Speaking of console slots, the Jem'Hadar Vanguard Heavy Destroyer features the new Enhanced Dynamic Tactical System Console! This console, which provides passive critical severity and hull hit points, allows the user to swap between regenerative mode and tactical mode. While in Regenerative Mode, //QUOTE//your Tachyon Inversion Beam is enabled, which can siphon shields from multiple targets. Also, excess power is transferred to the Auxiliary System in this mode, and you’ll gain a bonus to Starship Shield Systems.//END QUOTE//.
Tactical mode, on the other hand, //QUOTE//transfers power to your Weapon Systems, and increases your ships Starship Targeting Systems skill, granting an Accuracy bonus. In Tactical Mode, the EDTS console enables a powerful multi-targeting Polaron Lotus, which is capable of piercing multiple targets. However, while in Tactical Mode, your Starship Shield Systems bonus, Auxiliary Power bonus and Tachyon Inversion Beam are disabled.//QUOTE//. Though the EDTS can ONLY be equipped on Heavy Destroyers, it CAN be equipped in any console slot.
Maxing your Jem’Hadar Heavy Destroyer to Tier 5 Mastery will grant you the Weapon System Synergy Starship Trait //QUOTE//your directed energy weapons will build 1 stack of Weapon System Synergy per cycle. Each stack provides a small boost to bonus Projectile damage and a small boost to Projectile shield penetration. This buff stacks up to 20 times. All stacks are removed when you fire a Projectile weapon.//END QUOTE//
Star Trek Online is coming to Birmingham, England! If you plan on attending Star Trek: Destination Birmingham, be sure to keep an eye out for the Star Trek Online team!!! EU Design Lead Tim Davies, Lead Environment Artist Scot Boyd, and Community Manager Mike Fatum will be in Birmingham From October 25th to October 27th with BOFF codes, pins, and comm badges! Whether you meet at one of their panels, including the Friday, October 25th “Star Trek Online launches Awakening with Anthony Rapp” panel on the Voyager stage, or by visiting their booth on the floor, be sure to say hi.
This week on Priority One --- the merchandising train has begun for Picard with a special DVD/Comic book release; Galaxy Quest celebrates 20 years with a theatrical documentary presentation; Star Trek Online participates in Breast Cancer Awareness month with a limited bundle that is so hot… it’s pink!
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TREK IT OUT by Shane Hoover
Star Trek Picard Movie & TV Collection on Blu Ray If your ideal Starfleet Captain is principled, intelligent, diplomatic, tough, inspiring… in a word, Picard, then it’s a great time to be a Trekkie! Just in time to prepare yourself for the forthcoming Picard series, CBS Home Entertainment has released a six disc Blu Ray set dedicated to the great Captain himself.
Titled the “Star Trek Picard Movie & TV Collection”, the set includes all four Star Trek: The Next Generation movies (Generations, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis) as well as special editions of two-part episodes “The Best of Both Worlds” and “Chain of Command”. These specially reconfigured episodes have been edited to play both parts seamlessly, like a single film.
The new Blu Ray set also includes over 10 hours of previously released special features, like behind-the-scenes interviews and featurettes, gag reels, deleted scenes, and more.
And to cap off the set, IDW Publishing, the home of official Star Trek comics, has created an exclusive 16-page comic book titled “Star Trek: Sky’s The Limit”. Several sample pages of the issue are previewed on StarTrek.com. In the preview, we pick up with a scene of the Enterprise-D crew reminiscent of where “All Good Things” left them - playing poker with Captain Picard. Just as Riker applies the pressure to Picard, calling his bluff, the game is interrupted by a priority Starfleet communication.The Enterprise must respond to a Maquis hostage situation on Akavan 3.
Sir Patrick Stewart Beaming Into Destination Star Trek And if you’re an international Star Trek fan who watched, maybe a little enviously, while we brought you our New York Comic Con and PaleyFest coverage of Star Trek Picard, then hold your breath no longer and book your trip to Destination Star Trek in Birmingham, England.
The Captain himself, Sir Patrick Stewart, has been confirmed as a special guest appearing on Saturday, October 26th to talk about the new show. Tickets to his appearance in the main theater are available through the event website, linked in our show notes. Each ticket also includes a limited edition DST “Star Trek: Picard” poster.
UK’s Channel 4 Buys Into Star Trek: Discovery In other news of interest to our U.K. listeners, British TV network Channel 4 has purchased the rights to stream Star Trek: Discovery on their E4 digital channel, along with the comedy “Man With a Plan” starring Matt LeBlanc. According to CBS Studios International president of sales, Barry Chamberlain, “Channel 4 is already a licensee for several of our top-rated franchises, including ‘The Good Fight’ and ‘Charmed’, and we are confident they will have continued success with ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and ‘Man With a Plan’.”
Galaxy Quest Documentary Coming to Theaters If I asked you, “What’s the funniest Star Trek movie, what would be your answer?”
Obviously, the only right answer is the 1999 classic “Galaxy Quest”!
We’re coming up on the film’s 20th anniversary, and Fathom Events have announced a One-Day-Only special event “Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary”. The documentary, which will screen on November 26th in select theaters, explores how the movie has become a cult classic and fan favorite.
The film features interviews with almost the entire cast, including Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Sam Rockwell, as well as appearances by Wil Wheaton and Brent Spiner and other celebrities. Sadly, of course, Alan Rickman passed away before he could be interviewed, but his cast mates share their touching recollections of working with him. Roth Cornet, a producer, says “If you love Alan Rickman, that's the moment for me, when we talk about Alan passing. I got choked up.”
Of the documentary and the film itself, Cornet also says “Something like this highlights [that] when people love something and they come together, it can really, really, really have a huge impact on their whole life, even just a little movie about a TV show. And we're making a documentary about a movie about a TV show.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Anthony Cox
U.S.S. Franklin from Star Trek Beyond The Kelvin Universe continues its invasion of Star Trek Online with the newest Tier 6 ship being that of the U.S.S. Franklin, from the third Kelvin-JJ-Lens Flare movie, Star Trek Beyond. The Freedom-class exploration frigate features a Lt. Commander Universal/Miracle Worker Bridge Officer Station and a Lt. Commander Universal/Pilot station. It can be equipped with 5 forward weapons and 5 tactical consoles. It comes with the Universal console, VHF Disruptive Transmission, which when activated blasts high frequency radio waves towards nearby foes dealing electrical damage, and will increase the ship’s maneuverability. The console also passively boosts electrical damage and hull capacity. The level five starship mastery trait is Smooth Landing, when slotted activating Evasive Maneuvers will apply Brace for Impact, and activating Brace for Impact will also apply Evasive Maneuvers.
You can obtain the Freedom-class frigate from the Special Requisition Choice Pack found in Research and Development packs from now until October 31st. R&D packs purchased from the Ceeeee-store will grant either 10 Lobi crystals or the Tier 6 Promotion Ship Choice pack. You can choose from any of the previous ship available in the choice pack or you can fly home this brand new U.S.S. Franklin style Freedom-class frigate. For more details and stats on the ship, trek out the show notes.
Defend the Kobayashi Maru to Earn another Free T6 Ship With the return of Starfleet’s ultimate test, the Kobayashi Maru, captains on PC can also earn rewards towards another free Tier 6 ship from the Ceeee-store. You can now find the event details in the shiney new Events tab in the mission journal. There are a few changes to the event. First, the amount of progress needed to claim the reward has been reduced from 3,000 to 2,100. Because the overall progress is spread over several events, when you use the buyout option for a single event you will receive up to 700 progress in the Event Campaign. The actual amount will be determined based on the amount of progress you’ve already made in the single event and the pro-rated discount. There will still be bonus progress periods, however, expect them to be less frequent this time around.
Also, the Kobayashi Maru scenario will see some changes as a Featured TFO. There is no minimum level to participate. As long as your character has completed the tutorial, chosen an allegiance for Romulan and Jem’hadar, or traveled to the present timeline for Discovery and TOS characters, they can participate in the TFO. Also, while the TFO is featured it will complete after wave 6 and the failure conditions of either all players being dead or the transport being destroyed have been removed. After its run as the featured TFO the “infinite” version of the scenario will return with the failure conditions and normal rewards. This feature TFO runs from now until November 7th.
Star Trek Online Offers Groupees Bundles for Breast Cancer Awareness October is breast cancer awareness month and Star Trek Online has teamed up with Groupees to raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Players can go to Groupees.com/sto and choose from 3 donation bundles to help fight breast cancer and get some exclusive in game items. For a $1 donation you will receive a Pink Genetically-Altered Safe Tribble which grants +.01 Health Regen and +2% Maximum Hit points, a Pink Risian Lunarian Caracal, a Pink Vanity Shield, and a Pink Ribbon Badge. If you donate just $5 you will receive all of those items, plus a T6 M’Kla Pilot Bird of Prey and a T6 Shran Light Pilot Escort. And finally for just a $10 donation you get all of the previous items and ships, PLUS a T6 Europa Heavy Battlecruiser and a T6 Kurak Battlecruiser. Act fast, the $5 and $10 bundles are limited --- and the $10 has already sold out at the time of this recording! For links to the items and donation page, trek out the show notes.
Events Hearts and Minds Returns for Halloween Captains on both PC and console can run the Hearts and Minds mission from October 30th thru November 1st and receive those special rewards.
Console Events And console captains can participate in a Bonus Marks weekend from now until Monday, October 21st. Then look for a Research and Development weekend from October 24th to the 28th.
PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS A couple KDF fleets are getting much closer to Tier V Colony Upgrades - House of Martok and House of Mogh - well done all, keep those colony projects filled.
Weekly Top Tip The Gambling Device, found in the Lobi store for 30 crystals, is probably the best buff device you can get. For those of you not familiar with the Gambling Device, it’s a ground item that when you activate and win, it will buff you +10% Crit Chance, +10% Crit Severity, +15 Dodge for one hour. If you lose it will give you negative buffs for one minute. Now the really great thing about the Gambling Device is that you can remove it and swap in another device without removing the buff. Now don’t get too excited, this buff does not stack with Tribbles. But if you really need that Laser Dino, Hypospray, Frequency Remodulation, and Shard of Possibilities, you can swap in the Gambling Device, buff up, and then swap the good stuff back in.
This week on Priority One, we Trek Out Star Trek’s New York Comic con offerings, before heading to the Paley Center Red Carpet for interviews with the cast of Star Trek: Discovery! In Star Trek Gaming, #TrekOut the in-game events for Star Trek Online and the latest updated to Star Trek Fleet Command. Then, we look On Screen for our review of the latest Short Trek, "Q&A." Later, we hear from you in feedback!
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
New York Comic Con - Star Trek: Discovery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8wy08KcdI4 If you wanna wake up in a city that doesn't sleep - then you go to New York City. BUT if you want to start spreading the news - well - you ALSO go to New York City. That’s exactly what Star Trek’s Discovery and Picard teams did for the Star Trek Universe panel, hitting Madison Square Garden on Saturday October 5th.
At 1PM Eastern, Discovery’s producers and stars, including Michelle Paradise, Heather Kadin, Alex Kurtzman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Mary Wiseman, Anthony Rapp, Wilson Cruz, and David Ajala, took over the Hulu theater at Madison Square Garden. While the team was - predictably - tight-lipped, they did shed a little light on Discovery’s romp 930 years into the future.
Series lead Sonequa Martin-Greene gave insight into the direction of the season, saying “That’s what so exciting about season 3 is that when we jump to this future that is full of uncertainty, like we’ve all been saying. We have to grapple with how that’s going to affect how we see ourselves, and then how we’re going to navigate this. And sometimes it’s ugly, and uncomfortable, and inconvenient, and hurtful - but duty calls.”
Trek rookie, David Ajala, told the Madison Square Garden audience that we’ll meet his character, Book, straight away ”Cleveland Booker, you’ll meet in the first episode. You’ll see early interactions between Cleveland Booker and Michael Burnham. It’s slightly unorthodox but very exciting”
New York Comic Con - Star Trek: Discovery Teaser Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46ec8WnBHes But that’s not all! The Discovery team brought a goodie for the NYCC crowd - Discovery’s FIRST Season 3 Teaser Trailer!
The one minute and ten second video, which ends by promising the new season in 2020, can be found in our show notes!
Red Carpet Interviews From Paleyfest We caught up with several of these Trek Stars at PaleyFest NY during a Red Carpet event! Let’s TrekOut our follow-up questions for Doug Jones, Sonequa Martin-Green, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman, and Wilson Cruz!
A huge thanks to Sue from Women At Warp for rushing to the Paley Center after a panel at the Javits Center to back me up on these interviews!! Be sure to #TrekOut their latest episode featuring an interview with Kate Mulgrew!
New York Comic Con - Star Trek: Short Treks But that’s STILL not all! Kurtzman referenced short treks, then said “Last season, obviously we had Captain Pike and Spock and Number One, and that was an incredible - I think - journey for everybody. And we heard you loud and clear how beloved those characters were and are, and so we did a bunch of Short Treks with them. The first one is actually dropping this very moment. It’s LIVE right NOW.”
And it did. But we’ll discuss that in ON SCREEN!
A schedule was also released for the remaining five Short Treks. Following the already released episode titled “Q&A”, … and will continue on October 10th with “The Trouble with Edward", November 14th with “Ask Not”, December 12th with “The Girl Who Made the Stars" and "Ephraim and Dot”, and will end on January 9th with “Children of Mars”.
At the end of the trailer for “Q&A”, fans cheered and, as seems to be the case EVERY time Spock, Pike, and Number One are referenced, there were calls for a Pike-led series with a response from kurtzman saying “Yeah. I love that idea. We’ll bring it to the board”
New York Comic Con - Star Trek: Picard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FySrgrKJguE About 45 minutes into the panel, the Discovery team was tagged out by the Picard cast and crew.
Kirsten Beyer, Hanelle Culpepper, Heather Kadin, Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon, Alex Kurtzman, Sir Patrick Stewart, Isa Briones, Santiago Cabrera, Michelle Hurd, Allison Pill, Harry Treadway, and Evan Evagora took the stage - and said less about what’s to come in “Star Trek: Picard” than the Discovery team did of their show. The plot and characters of the highly anticipated series are under lock-and-key, but Sir Patrick brought goodies of his own - “Star Trek: Picard’s” SECOND trailer!
The team did spend a good deal of time sharing their memories of the show’s genesis. Originally, brainstormed to be a #ShortTrek featuring Picard, it immediately grew into something bigger. But, according to Akiva Goldsman it was a hard no from Stewart.
Alex Kurtzman: “Patrick walked in the room and was very reserved and gracious, as always, but very unsure.”
Akiva Goldsman: “Wait No No. He wasn’t unsure. He was sure. He said no.”
Alex Kurtzman: “He was sure about saying no. He was positively negative about the whole thing.”
Akiva Goldsman: “Yeah that was a No. I know a no.”
Later, Stewart spoke about the importance of ensemble --- and how, this cast truly came together … saying “Well, you have used the word that has been most important to me since an April day in 1987. I looked on every aspect of Next Generation as being ensemble based. And in fact that has been very much an indicator of where I was in my career. That the ensembles that I’ve worked with whether they were in the theater, or film, or television have always been, to me, like another character. What the ensemble actually amounts to. And so I think when we first met and talked in those early discussions it was my use of that word as the ensemble and the uniting of the group. Because here we sit. Well I can only speak personally, kind of in love with these people on my left...and of course the people on the right too. And that’s where the ensemble element comes from and it’s very important.”
Perhaps the most telling piece of the creative process they shared was about how they did not want this to be a TNG reunion show. Every character, every choice they made, had to influence and propel the story forward. “A big concern was we did not want it to be, and especially Patrick did not want it to be a TNG reunion show. And I think what you can even tell from the trailer, and what you’ll definitely tell when you watch the series is, we only brought people back if their story really mattered to the story we were telling. We didn’t want it to be like ‘Whoop, and then over here is Riker’, you know, because I don’t think the fans would have appreciated that either. And it was really important to Patrick, who obviously has long-standing, deep relationships with these people, that also if we’re going to go to them and say ‘join a show that’s called Picard’ that we give them something significant to do. And I think that you’ll see that each one of them has a pivotal emotional story to tell in our ten episodes.”
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Events The Mycelial Crisis Hits Consoles Star Trek Online: Awakening, along with the new Event UI, Patrol UI, and new Patrols launches on Consoles October 15th. The Mycelial Crisis Event brings with it all of the rewards we’ve discussed on the show previously, like the T6 Elachi Qulash Frigate, 8 Elachi Crescent Wave Disruptor weapon packs, daily scaling Bonus Dilithium, and more.
The Kobayashi Maru Returns to PC The Kobayashi Maru is stranded and in danger… again! From October 17th through November 7th, Captains above level 50 on PC can participate in this Featured TFO Event. Working with a team of 5 players, complete at least three levels per day of this TFO to earn daily progress. Complete 14 days of progress to unlock the Event prize - a Kobayashi Maru Resupply Beacon Device. Details of the device have yet to be announced.
Priority One Armada News This week in Armada news - a couple more fleets, Alpha and Gamma are getting close to finalizing their Tier V upgrades to their colony holdings. Congrats to those fleets! Also, we have regular events, like TFO Tuesday and special events - like the Halloween Costume Contest - where we are giving away some pretty cool prizes
Weekly Top Tip Today’s tip can help take some frustration out of a TFO that can be difficult for newer players or uncoordinated teams, specifically the Tzenkethi Front TFO. The initial objective of the TFO is straightforward: destroy some Tzenkethi battleships to steal their Protomatter bomb devices. Next, you must carry the bomb to within range of one of five Tzenkethi mobile bases and activate the device without being interrupted. This is where the object can become frustrating if you’re not prepared to work as a team. Even a single hit from a Tzenkethi enemy will interrupt your activation of the bomb device, making it a long and difficult slog to clear all five bases. But here’s how you can be a hero to your next Tzenkethi Front team. Before entering the TFO, equip one of these to your build: the Tethered Non-Baryonic Asteroid ship trait, the Graviton Displacer universal console, or the Tractor Beam Repulsor power with a Graga Mal duty officer to change the repulsor into a pull effect.
When your teammate picks up the bomb device, just escort them to the mobile base, trigger your equipped power of choice, and drag the enemy ships a safe distance away until the base is destroyed. You’ll want to ensure that you’ve built your ship with enough toughness to handle any concentrated fire thrown by pulling a group of enemies close to you, of course.
Step three, bask in the gratitude of teammates who appreciate your strategic thinking!
As a bonus, similar tactics can prove useful in other TFOs like Gravity Kills or Operation Riposte. Give it a try!
Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Armadas Early this week, the Star Trek Fleet Command social media outlets dropped a new video teasing the release of the Armada feature in the month of October. And within the game itself, details of the new system were outlined in patch 8.0 release notes. According to the patch notes, “Players use an Armada to band together with members of their Alliance to form a greater force that is capable of taking on tougher enemies.” These new enemies appear as Armada Targets within level 20 and higher star systems. They can only be attacked by Armadas, not solo players, and are immune to many combat bonuses and abilities. Defeat these Armada Hostiles to earn Armada Credits and upgrade your Armada Control Center. Leveling up the Control Center will unlock improved rewards in the Alliance store. Beware, though, because as you gather your Armada forces to attack the Armada Target, another Armada could arrive to attack you and take the Target for themselves. For full details, check the release notes in the in-game news system.
This week on Priority One we Trek Out CBS Stages Canada, Anthony Rapp and David Ajala talk trek, Doug Jones dips trek nuggets, and Star Wars news? In Star Trek Gaming, we look back at the STO’s Mycelial Event and Timelines’ October schedule before hearing from YOU in feedback!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
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This week on Priority One we Trek Out Star Trek: Discovery’s Paleyfest offering, how Picard may “Shock” us, and Kate Mulgrew celebrates a milestone. In Star Trek Online and Gaming News, we take a peek at STO’s newest SCIENCE ships and Star Trek Online in VR before hearing from YOU in feedback. And of course, we remember the great Aron Eisenberg.
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This week on Priority One, we Trek Out Star Trek: Discovery’s new hardware - Saturn Awards and an Emmy! Then we hear what the CBS Chief Creative Officer has planned for Star Trek, Michael Dorn’s “Picard” future, and a Patrick Stewart DeepFake. In Star Trek gaming, we deep-dive Star Trek Online’s latest release, Awakening, and Looney Labs newest card game, Chrono Trek. We wrap it all up by hearing from YOU!
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This week on Priority One, we Trek Out what fans can expect from the Star Trek Multiverse at NY Comic Con. We celebrate the franchise’s FIFTY-THIRD birthday with Alex Kurtzman; and Presidential hopeful Corey Booker talks about his love of Star Trek. In Gaming News we share our initial reactions to Star Trek Online’s newest update - Awakening - featuring Anthony Rapp as his holographic counterpart - Paul Stamets!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
CQ: Has Star Trek inspired your career? If so, how?
CQ: Are you surprised to see Kelvin Timeline items make a return to Star Trek Online? What would you like to have from the new lock box?
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- CQ: What did you enjoy most about Star Trek Online’s Awakening content?
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This week on Priority One, we Trek Out images from the final shoot of Star Trek Picard, Jonathan Frakes talks about reprising Riker and the tone of Discovery’s third season, and Jason Isaacs takes on fan theories. Later, we tackle another big week in Star Trek gaming news, as we gear up for next week’s release of Star Trek Online’s “Awakening” story arch… and to help address player questions, We’re joined by Star Trek Online Lead Designer Al Rivera
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
Which approach to Star Trek story-telling do YOU prefer? Morality plays, an optimistic approach, a darker tone, action-packed, thoughtful? Let us know!
CQ: Would you pay 6,000 Zen to instantly unlock Event rewards? If not, what would you pay?
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CQ: Will you complete most of the Event progress using the episode, the TFO, or the Patrols?
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This week, we Trek Out CBS CEO Joe Iannello’s take on ViacomCBS going forward. Then Michael Dorn talks about Star Trek: Worf, Something good FINALLY comes from “Omega Glory”, and “Galaxy Quest” gives US a Birthday Present
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we look at Star Trek Online’s UI changes, in-game build testing, and Romulan ships for EVERYONE! In gaming news, another Scopely expands, and our favorite Star Trek ships go Crypto.
If that wasn't enough, Dr. Robert Hurt drops by to expand our brains in his newest Astrometrics Report!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
CQ: With “Star Trek: Picard” set to air next year, how would you feel about another Next Gen spin-off, specifically “Star Trek: Worf”?
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CQ: What do you think of Star Trek Online opening up Romulan starships to the other factions?
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
CBS CEO Joe Ianniello Talks about the Future Following last week’s news of a CBS-Viacom re-unification, CBS CEO Joe Ianniello sat down with the LA times to talk about his place in - and the direction of - the newly merged ViacomCBS.
LA Times Staff Writer Stephen Battaglio asked how the 51 year-old-Iannello was able to guide CBS through the tumultuous departure of former-CEO Les Moonves. Iannello’s response sounded very PIKE. “The most important thing is you have to listen and you have to be decisive in what moves you make. In the middle of all of this what I would say is, forget about what you think you know. Go around, meet the people and listen. Take a deep breath and go with your gut.”
In regards to the push-and-pull of exclusivity vs. distribution, Ianniello discussed ViacomCBS’ approach “I understand the tension between the two. But what I would say is we kind of have the best of both worlds where we’re able to redeploy licensing dollars into more content. We want to put enough content in there to make sure we’re driving subs. With “Star Trek” internationally we licensed the first series to Netflix and the second one to Amazon. CBS All Access will be the only place to get all of [the “Star Trek” series], so it does differentiate us among its competitors.”
Michael Dorn’s “Worf” Pitch Isn’t Dead and Buried With excitement for “Star Trek:Picard” reaching fever pitch, it could be easy to forget about an older “Next Generation” spin-off pitch - Michael Dorn’s “Worf” series. But fear not, the Star Trek alum will NEVER let us forget.
Speaking at Keystone Comic Con in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dorn discussed his proposed addition to the Star Trek mythos “I wrote it in 2012-13, and it’s been going like this: a lot of interest, no interest, a lot of interest, no interest ... A guy who was a producer at this one place that I was pitching it came up to me before the meeting and [said], ‘I gotta tell you, your character meant so much to me' ... It fits so well into this new Star Trek universe. It just fits right in there. We’ll see.”
Fellow TNG co-star and long-time friend of Dorn - Marina Sirtis - added her thoughts, saying “I read [his pilot script] and I called him up and said, ‘How did you do that? He had all the action stuff minutely detailed … I was very impressed with my best friend.”
Prop Store To Auction Spock’s TOS Uniform If you’re interested in television and movie props, or you’re just a trekkie with some money burning a hole in your pocket, then we’ve got a story for you!
Film and TV memorabilia company, Prop Store, will be hosting “one of Europe's largest and most exciting Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auctions across two days at the ODEON BFI IMAX in London, September 30th and October 1st 2019”. Nine-Hundred lots of iconic pieces of film and television memorabilia will include Michael Keaton’s Batsuit from Tim Burton’s 1989 “Batman”, Jack Torannce’s “Hero Axe” from Stanley Kubrik’s “The Shining”, and Spock’s Screen-Matched Uniform from Star Trek: The Original Series!
The blue science uniform was screen-matched to Leonard Nimoy’s Spock costume in The Original Series season 2 episodes “The Omega Glory” and “The Ultimate Computer” - which first aired March 1st and March 8th of 1968, respectively. The uniform is estimated to rake in anywhere from 50,000 to 70,000 pounds - or about 61,000 to 85,600 US dollars.
If you are in the area of Waterloo, London, England, you can check out the available lots at the BFI IMAX from 10:00am to 9:30pm, September 18th to October 1st.
Galaxy Quest’s 20th Anniversary Collector’s Steelbook! On December 25th, 1999, movie-goers - and Star Trek fans - were given a wonderful gift. Galaxy Quest. In celebration of the iconic Sci-Fi-comedy-action-adventure-Star-Trek-homage, fans of the film will have the opportunity to purchase the Galaxy Quest Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray Steelbook!
Arriving September 21st, 2019 - and listed as a $19.99 Pre-order on Bestbuy.com - the Blu-Ray will come encased in a beautiful blue Steelbook, and will feature a score of special features including a “Galactopedia”, Documentaries, deleted scenes, and the films theatrical trailer!
For a link to the features and Best Buy pre-order page, trek out the show notes.
Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover
Upcoming Patrol User Interface Last week, on the Ten Forward weekly community live stream, Ambassador Kael and UI Artist Jo Gianulis gave players an introduction to the forthcoming Patrol UI. The new Patrol UI will be presented as a new tab on the Operations UI alongside TFO, PvP, and Private operations. Players will be able to directly launch any Patrol mission directly from this UI, regardless of their Sector Space position, and will be returned to their starting position when the mission is completed. Patrols are designed for single player action, though they’ll support a full team, with no wait for queueing. Just click ‘Launch’ to immediately get into the mission. The new system will come with five brand new Beta Quadrant patrols and five pre-existing Delta Quadrant patrols. More of the many existing patrols will be added quickly post-launch. The new Beta patrols are tied to the new Awakening story line surrounding the Mycelial Network and Spore colonies. And for the completists among us, new Accolades will also be introduced with the new system.
Test Your Build on Tribble at Starbase 234 According to STO’s recent blog, “Starbase 234 has been rebuilt from the ground up to once again serve as a training ground for Alliance starships. This improved Starbase makes extensive use of holographic technology to allow captains to engage in simulated combat in a wide variety of situations.” What this news means for players is a built-in mission that allows them to choose their own combat challenge, specify desired difficulty, and get real-time feedback from STO’s own combat parsing functionality. At least for now, the entirely new system will be available only on Tribble via interaction with the Tribble Test Vendor on Drozana Station. Starbase 234 will offer no mission rewards, but presents a unique opportunity to test builds and measure combat effectiveness against a variety of enemies and situations.
New Romulus Command Decides to Share the Love After teasing the change in a recent fiction blog, Cryptic announced last week that “[Romulan] leadership has decided it’s time to return the trust that has been shown to them, and allow their trusted allies the opportunity to test out their Singularity technology and specialized ship”. Nearly all Romulan ships that were exclusive to that faction will become available to Starfleet, KDF, and Dominion Vanguard captains. The captains need only have completed the Tutorial and, if applicable, advance to the 25th century. If you’ve been waiting years to put your Federation Captain in command of a Scimitar, well now’s your chance!
Event UI - Prelude On Tuesday, August 27, the Star Trek Online team officially announced their newest UI update: The Event Rewards Tab.
In a post, written by UI artist Joanna Gianulis, it was stated that “The Events now live on their own tab in the Mission Journal. There can now be multiple types of events, each tailored to their own specific goal and rewards.[...] Progress will now work like earned XP where you simply gain it until you reach your goal and then you can claim your reward. [...] All progress for upcoming Events will also now be truly account-wide, allowing you to participate in any of the new activities on any of your characters without having to worry about who had how much progress toward which reward on your account.”
Information is still scarce, but we are monitoring the situation, and will likely have more to report next week!
OTHER GAMING NEWS Scopely Expands Their Offices Scopely, the developer behind the hugely successful mobile game Star Trek: Fleet Command has announced plans to expand its offices in Dublin, Ireland and Barcelona, Spain. The announcement comes on the back of reports that Fleet Command has grossed $100 million since November 2018, as well as further success in several of its other franchises. According to Scopely Co-CEO Javier Ferreira, “Our Dublin and Barcelona teams play a critical role in the Scopely journey, and we are actively hiring across both markets.” Scopely will also be doubling the size of its Los Angeles offices by 2020.
Star Trek Leaves Spacedock in CSC Crypto Space Commander, CSC, launched for Early Access this summer, and now on August 29th, Star Trek will be crossing over into CSC’s Galactic Federation. We’ve introduced listeners to CSC before, a sandbox space MMO built on an Ethereum based player economy. When this event begins on August 29th, the game will sell off the original Enterprise NCC-1701, the first of its six new Star Trek starships, in a six day Dutch auction, starting at $200,000 going down to as low as $0. Yes, we said $200,000. Other new Star Trek ships will be auctioned in turn after that. Additionally, 10,000 Star Trek Supply Crates will go on sale for $25 each. Each crate will contain one Star Trek starship and four random Star Trek modules. In the Supply Crates, you’ll have a 90% chance of obtaining a Rio Grande Runabout-class starship, as seen in Deep Space Nine. The remaining 10% of crates will have one of these rarer starships: the Enterprise, Enterprise-D, Voyager, Defiant, or Rotarran. For full details, check the link in our show notes. To learn more about CSC, visit csc-game.com.
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This week, we #TrekOut the BIG NEWS - Viacom and CBS have finally re-merged and what that means for Star Trek. Tony and I are here to give you OUR perspective - not only as trekkies - but as LAWYERS...and Henry will be there too!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we look at Star Trek: Online’s “Awakening”, the upcoming episode “Beneath the Skin”, and talk about how much we LOVE temporal mechanics!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
CQ: What do YOU think the newly formed ViacomCBS means for Star Trek?
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CQ: Which of the upcoming changes to existing STO T6 ship classes are you most excited about? Why?
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Viacom and CBS Merge to Become - ViacomCBS There are stories that we cover here on Priority One Podcast that tend to keep popping up. Star Trek Kelvin IV, Tarantino Trek, how Guard Frequency is a pretty good show and you should check it out. But one story that has popped up for years, the reunification of Viacom and CBS, may finally be getting a conclusion!
It had been suspected that talks were “Heating up” between the two National Amusement properties back in April, when CBS Acting Chief Executive Joe Ianniello’s contract was extended through 2019. It was believed that Ianniello, who had been serving as former CBS CEO Les Moonves’ replacement since September 2018, was both amicable to - and necessary for - a re-unification of CBS and Viacom. On May 30th, CNBC reported that merger negotiations were set to resume in mid-June. Then, on July 15th, both CBS and Viacom announced that they would present their financial earnings reports on the same day, August 8th, for the first time in “many quarters” - sending the industry into a state of rampant speculation. Finally, on August 13th, the deal was announced.
The new entity, known as ViacomCBS, will merge assets from both companies - including Showtime, Nickelodeon, CBS Television Studios, and Viacom’s newly acquired streaming service Pluto TV. Viacom CEO Bob Bakish will serve as President and CEO of the newly merged company, and former CBS interim-CEO Joseph Ianello will serve as a chairman and CEO of CBS. Board Chair, and orchestrator of the merger, Shari Redstone said in the official announcement “My father once said ‘content is king,’ and never has that been more true than today. Through CBS and Viacom’s shared passion for premium content and innovation, we will establish a world-class, multiplatform media organization that is well-positioned for growth in a rapidly transforming industry”
Star Trek was specifically cited as an asset by CEO Bob Bakish in an investment press presentation, expanding on the release by saying “We will have one of the largest libraries of iconic intellectual property, including more than 140,000 premium television episodes and over 3,600 film titles. Notably, this library reunites TV and film rights for some of our most popular franchises, including Star Trek and Mission: Impossible. And we see significant potential to better leverage these and other properties across platforms and assets, including film, television, live events, recreation and consumer products.”
While much of the excitement centers on the combination of intellectual properties - including “Mission Impossible”, “NCIS”, “Transformers”, “South Park”, “The Twilight Zone”, and of course “Star Trek” - a big factor in the merger seems to focus on “Direct to Consumer” video-on-demand services. In an investor call made on August 13th, Ianello said “Just think about adding content from Nickelodeon, BET, MTV, Comedy Central to CBS All Access, and Paramount movies to Showtime. And also imagine our [ad-supported video on demand] properties like CBS Sports HQ and ET Live being added to Pluto [TV]. Plus, all of this will increasingly be done on a global basis.”. When asked whether the price-points of ViacomCBS’s current VOD services will be affected by the merger, Ianello said ViacomCBS would take a “slow and steady” approach to any changes.
STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Shane Hoover
Awakening: Beneath the Skin! Previously in Star Trek Online, the villainous J’Ula unleashed her fearsome Mycelial weapon upon the Federation, catapulting her fleet of 23rd century Klingons into 2410, along with your Age of Discovery player Captains. Awakening: Beneath the Skin will be the next episode in the story, releasing on PC September 10th and later this year on consoles. Joined by Star Trek Discovery’s Anthony Rapp, voicing a holographically reconstructed Paul Stamets, your Captain must venture into the Mycelial Network itself to stop J’Ula before she turns the power of her weapon on the planet Andoria.
Putting the “Temporal” in “Temporal Starships” A number of frequently requested changes will be coming to Star Trek Online soon(™)!
First, the entire collection of T6 Temporal Destroyers and Science Vessels originally released with the Temporal Lock Box are being brought up to date with the Temporal Specialization. These ships will now boast a Temporal Operative specialization on the Commander bridge officer seating, and will gain access to the Molecular Reconstruction game mechanic.
Second, ships formerly called “Flight-Deck Cruisers” are being uniformly updated to “Flight-Deck Carriers”. As such, they will retain the 8 weapon configuration of Engineering cruisers, while boasting 2 hangar bays as carriers. All ships of the type will also have access to the Shield Frequency Modulation and Attract Fire cruiser commands.
Lastly, not unlike the changes to Flight-Deck Carriers, current Escort Carriers are also being updated. To reinforce the differences between these ships and other true carriers, these ships will be reclassified as Strike Wing Escorts. Additionally, their Quick Deployment ship mastery will be replaced with Enhanced Weapon Systems.
XMPP Sunset As of September 19th 2019, Star Trek Online will end support for XMPP client connections to its internal chat systems. This change has been explained in a Cryptic blog as a measure taken in order to cut down on gold spamming activity over in-game chat channels.
PC EVENTS Arena of Sompek Featured TFO
The currently running Featured TFO, Arena of Sompek, will be wrapping up on August 29th. This event is also the last chance to finish collecting T6 Ship Coupons for a free T6 starship from the C-Store, so be sure to reach 3000 Coupons before the Event ends!
Console Events Bonus Marks Weekend
Console Captains can take advantage of a Bonus Marks weekend. From August 22nd to August 28th, missions and event that reward the player with Rep Marks will be rewarding extra marks.
Combined Events on both PC and Console Red Alerts Weekend
From August 29th through September 2nd, the galaxy is under triple threat. Engage in Red Alert actions to defend against attacks by the Borg, the Elachi, and the Na’Kuhl.
WEEKLY TOP TIP Time for the Lightning Round
Are you lying in a smoking sprawl on the floor of the Sompek Arena again? Tired of being blasted by high voltage? If you find yourself having a hard time staying ahead of the Sompek Lightning strikes while battling your way through the Arena, don’t worry! By sheltering in the walkways beneath the Arena ramps, you can avoid the lightning strikes. Be warned, though, if a lightning strike targets you before you move under cover, you still have to move away from the blast radius to avoid being struck.
Hello, Captains! You're listening to episode 425 of Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast - your weekly report from the Star Trek Multiverse! Recorded LIVE on throughout the 2019 Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas Nevada. Available for download or streaming on Friday, August 9th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we are delighted to share with you the second part of our recorded coverage of STLV 2019 that includes interviews with Rekha Sharma and the STO Team, Connor Trinneer, John de Lancie, and in gaming… Lucid-Light CTO Fazri Zubair sits down to talk with about how Crypto Currencies and Star Trek will meld in their game’s upcoming expansion.
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Now… without further ado... let's jump into Part 2 of Priority One’s coverage of STLV 2019!!
The 2019 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention has come to close but, Priority One Podcast was on site to help keep you up to speed with all the news from the Star Trek Multiverse.
In this first episode, we present the Star Trek Online: Awakening panel featuring special guest Anthony Rapp. Later, Elio conducts a few post-panel interviews with Cryptic Studios about the upcoming events coming to the MMORPG!
This week, we Trek Out Star Trek’s presence at San Diego Comic Con! Discovery, Short Treks, Lower Decks...Picard. All of it!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Discovery and Short Treks This is it. San Diego Comic Con. The biggest pop culture convention. In. The. World. And Star Trek was there in FULL force. On Saturday, July 20th, Star Trek’s creative teams and on-screen talent took over the vaunted “Hall H” for an hour and a half, and gave us a taste of what’s to come from our favorite franchise!
First to take the stage was the Star Trek: Discovery team, including showrunner Michelle Paradise, Star Trek Franchise Lead Alex Kurtzman, Executive Producer Heather Kadin, Series Lead Sonequa Martin-Green, and series newcomer David Ajala. Kurtzman started the season 3 discussion by saying “So there will be lots of huge changes in season three. There will be things you recognize, there will be things you don’t recognize. Part of the fun of it is that we get to honor canon but shake it up hugely. We’re not erasing anything, so please don’t worry about that. It’s all still what it was”
Kurtzman also discussed Discovery’s newest character, “Book”. “His full name is Cleveland Booker and he will be a character who isn’t exactly what you expect right away. When they get to the other side of the wormhole, they have big problems. In fact, even getting to find each other may be really difficult, because they may not have actually landed in the same place.”
After announcing the addition of SIX new Short Treks, the panel released a one minute and forty-two second trailer that featured Anson Mount’s Christopher Pike, a “Fascinating” Turbolift ride with Number One and Ensign Spock, and tribbles galore. Kurtzman explained that there will be THREE Short Trek’s that include Pike, Number One, and Spock, two animated featurettes, and a Prequel to “Star Trek: Picard” that takes about 15 years prior to the series start.
Finally, Alex Kurtzman teased a possible Pike series by saying “There’s obviously been a lot of speculation about whether Pike and Number One and Spock would get there own show. So I guess my question to you guys is, do you want them to get their own show? [FANS CHEERING] Okay, we’ll think about it.”
Star Trek: Lower Decks Next to hit the stage was the team from Star Trek’s upcoming animated-comedy - Star Trek: Lower Decks. During the panel, moderated by series regular Jerry O’Connell, Mike McMahon described the time frame of the show, saying “It takes place in 2380, so it’s right after “Nemesis”, Voyager is back.I’m a TNG guy, I really wanted to do it like that”
McMahon, with the help of panelists and series stars Tawny Newsome and Jack Quad, described the uptight Ensign Boimler and the Devil-May-Care Ensign Mariner saying “Boimler and Mariner are often given the same jobs and go about it in totally different ways.”. Of the newly-graduated-Medical Ensign Tandi, McMahon says “there’s no gross alien illness that she’s not just absolutely thrilled to be dealing with”. McMahon goes on to compare engineering Ensign Rutherford to another famous TNG engineer “like Geordie LaForge, he is amazing at engineering stuff, but unlike Geordie LaForge he DOES NOT solve the problems by the end of every episode”
Finally, McMahon discusses the California-Class U.S.S. Cerritos’ command crew “It was important to me that our ship felt like it was a real operating ship in Starfleet, and that there were characters in the ship, Senior officers, who consider it to be their show - even though it’s not”
Star Trek: Picard SDCC Panel Last, but certainly not least, the production team and cast of the upcoming “Star Trek: Picard” took the stage, and they did not disappoint. During their forty minute panel, the team discussed the highly anticipated series..
Sir Patrick Stewart and Alex Kurtzman reiterated points regarding Stewart’s return to the character and the difference in tone between Picard and Discovery, with Producer Heather Kadin referring to Picard as more “Lyrical and Grounded” than Discovery. The cast could not say much about their roles, but most agreed with Allison Pill, who plays Dr. Agnes Jurati “think the really interesting thing about this cast as a whole is everybody here is pretty broken, in terms of their character, in very interesting ways and different to a lot of what we’ve seen. There’s just a lot of lonely sad sacks.”
Then, Sir Patrick Stewart introduced the series first full-length trailer. The excitement in Hall H was so high, they had to play it twice.
In the two minute and nine second presentation, a conflicted Picard recalls the sacrifice of Commander Data and admits that, despite trying, he does not feel that he belongs on the family vineyard. A young woman -Dahj - approaches Picard in need of help, and the former Starfleet officer feels drawn to do so. We are introduced to the cast of the series with bits of action, a possible Borg experimentation facility, a Borg cube, and the ominous proclamation that “She’s the end of all, she’s the destroyer”. As the action slows, Star Trek: Voyager’s 7 of 9 - portrayed by Jeri Ryan - asks Jean-Luc Picard if he’s there to save the Galaxy. In the final scene, Picard is holding a hand of cards. He looks up and says “I don’t want the game to end”, and it is revealed that Picard is speaking to Commander Data, who replies “I can see that Captain”.
Following the trailer, Jeri Ryan, Brent Spiner, and “Star Trek: The Next Generation’s” Hugh of Borg - John Del Arco - joined the panel. In responding to a question regarding his return to the iconic role of Data, Brent Spiner replied “The possibility of standing next to Patrick on a set again was just more I could say no to. And I had to consider the fans as well. To think that this was going to happen, and there was a possibility that I might be there - there was no way I could refuse that. Of course I had to be there.”. But Stewart and Spiner will not be the only Next Gen Alumni to appear on the upcoming series. Show-Runner Michael Chabon said “The joy on Patrick’s face on the days when we’ve had returning cast members, and in particular one whose name came up earlier - but I just want to mention is a part of “Star Trek: Picard” - not only having directed 2 episodes, but will be returning along with Marina Sirtis, and that is Jonathan Frakes”
Picard After The Panel With TV Line While the news that dropped on the stage of Hall H was HUGE, some of the clarifications after the panel were equally interesting. In a ten minute interview with TV Line, the cast shed some light on what we saw and heard.
John Del Arco, the actor who played the Borg “Hugh” in “Decent”, confirmed Hugh’s status. “I can confirm to you that I’m still a part Borg, and that I am a developed human version of the last time I saw [Picard]. As they’re leaving the planet [In “Decent, Part II”], I say ‘well what are we going to do now, we have no leader?’ and Picard says ‘I don’t think that’s true’. So the implication being, in TNG, I ended up with this colony of Borg. And all I can say is that he has developed further in his leadership capacities.”
Brent Spiner also cleared up any confusion about who he’ll be playing in the upcoming series. When asked if he was indeed playing Data, not B4, Spiner elaborated “Correct, although i think in that draw is B4. But Data is indeed on the show. I spoke to Alex Kutzman about this morning to be able to say that, not to lead you down a path, but he isn’t in every episode. He makes some appearances, but he is IN THE SHOW in other ways”
Sir Patrick spoke about his thoughts on more of his Star Trek: The Next Generation costars joining him on Picard. Stewart was clear that he did not want to remake TNG, and said “I know that our lovely fanbase were hoping that they would see the crew of the Enterprise all back. But no, that’s NEVER going to happen, but there are encounters - some of which have been shot, some of which are only still in the planning stage. But hopefully we will have more than one season and there will be other opportunities. And apart from the principal cast of Next Generation, there were other characters that we encountered at different times who also might show up again”Finally, Stewart teased a return to the TNG uniform, saying “I did strongly make the point that I did not want to be in a uniform. At all. And I spoke strongly about that, and I have just made myself look slightly foolish by insisting that in the end of next week’s work, I will be in a uniform [...] It’s a flashback, and I said in order for this to have the right kind of context, I need to be in a uniform.”
Download This week, we #TrekOut Star Trek: Picard’s Key Art announcement. Then Levar Burton is betting on Geordie’s return, The Westmore’s continue to Trek, and David Mack gets his dream job.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, you can now adopt your favorite furry in-game friend and Anthony reviews the latest Star Trek tabletop game, “Conflick in the Neutral Zone.” Then, Star Trek Online’s Community manager - Ambassador Kael - stops by to tease about some of the happenings going on in just three week’s time at the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention!
Later, Dr. Robert Hurt provides this month’s Astrometrics Report!
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“Star Trek: Picard” Key Art Revealed The “Star Trek: Picard” team gave us a nice surprise before San Diego Comic Con and Star Trek Las Vegas - Star Trek: Picard’s Key Art!
On July 10th, the art was dropped by both Sir Patrick Stewart’s and Star Trek’s social media outlets. It features the contemplative former Captain in a long coat and high boots. His back is to the audience, though his profile is visible. He is not overlooking the beautiful vineyard and explosive sky that stands in the distance, or the wine barrels nearer, but rather he is looking down - away. But the good Captain is not alone. With him sits - A DOG! His assumedly-loyal companion is wearing a collar sporting a Starfleet Delta, which some keen eyed fans noticed looks to have “_1” on it.
Later, Star Trek’s twitter account added an animated gif that pans across the landscape, landing on the final piece of static art.
Levar Burton Expects Geordie in “Star Trek: Picard” So we MAY be getting a “Number 1” - of sorts - in the new Picard series, but will we ever get to see the proper Next Gen cast join Sir Patrick? LeVar Burton thinks so!
Appearing at the premiere of Disney’s “The Lion King”, Burton - who played Chief Engineer Geordie LaForge - was asked by CNN about the likelihood of a TNG reunion on “Star Trek: Picard” “Each of us, I would say certainly, right? It is unreasonable to assume that he doesn't know those people anymore, or that he stopped talking to them. And if he did there's good storytelling in why”
But Burton also made clear that this wasn’t “Star Trek: The Next NEXT Generation” - it was “Star Trek: Picard” “Are you gonna see all of us together, again, in a scene or episode? I don't know. There's a lot of paper that needs to be papered, before we get there.”
McKenzie Westmore On “Star Trek: Picard”: “Cat’s out of the bag” The Westmore family has made quite an impact on Star Trek, and it doesn’t look like they are done yet!
On Saturday, July 13th, McKenzie Westmore posted a time-lapsed video to her instagram feed. The video shows the 42-year-old actress, best known for her work on the NBC Soap Opera “Passions”, getting a full head cast. Accompanying the post, Westmore said “There’s such a great story to go along with how all of this came about from beginning to end but for now here’s a little peek at what I went through to transform into what @nevillepage created! More of the story to come!
I can’t express enough how great it was to be part of the Star Trek family again with @sirpatstew even if just a moment. I’ve known him for 30 years! Thank you to all involved!! #startrek #picard #comingsoon #family #excited #cantwait #transformation #saturdayvibes #saturdaymorning #actor #actorslife #moretocome #sirpatrickstewart #honored #hollywood”
Westmore, who has worked as an extra and guest star on Star Trek before, said later on Twitter “Cats out of the bag! #StarTrekPicard”
David Mack a Consultant on a Pair of Star Trek Animated Series Prolific Star Trek author David Mack has some exciting news as well.
Mack, the author of over 30 Star Trek novels, broke the news on Twitter, saying “Now it can be told (because my agent secured me permission from the production company): I am excited to be working as a consultant on two new Star Trek animated TV series — Lower Decks, and another whose details remain classified. And that's all I can say about that. #DreamJob”
Following a story that claimed Mack was in the writer’s room, the 50 year-old author clarified on Twitter “In case you see this story before it gets corrected: The headline and story are INCORRECT. I am NOT in the writers room on either animated series. I am NOT providing writing services to either show. I am an outside consultant, and my services are strictly advisory in nature.”
STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Anthony Cox
Bring Your Favorite STO Tribble Home Today! Star Trek Online offers the most robust virtual Trek experience any Trekkie could want. Captain your very own Starship, interact with your favorite Trek characters, or become an award winning Tribble breeder! For the last nine years Captains in Star Trek Online have spent years breeding just right Tribble to accompany them on their away missions. Now, thanks to a new partnership with TribbleToys.com, you can bring home your favorite Tribble breed in real life. Available breeds include the Gamma Quadrant Tribble, the Radan Tribble, the Triolic Tribble, the Winter Tribble, and the Black Alert Tribble. What’s a Black Alert Tribble? Well, when you order one of these cuddly shipmates you’ll receive an in-game code for a Black Alert Tribble. Which when pet it, will give you an extra 2% run speed and an extra 3% maximum health. Leaving the Black ALert Tribble alone with the new Sauteed Shitaake food item from the Lobi store will create the new Mycelium Tribble. Petting this little guy will give you a 3% run speed boost and 5% extra maximum health. The Black Alert Tribble code is only available for PC. Trek out the show notes for a link.
The Temporal Warship Bundle For the first time the Zen-store is getting a bundle with ships from four different factions. The Temporal Warship bundle, which is already available in the Zen-store, will include starships from the Federation, Klingon Empire, Romulan Republic, and Jem’hadar Vanguard fleets. Also, any Captain can pilot the Jem’hadar or Romulan ships. Right out of the box. No tier 6 ship mastery required. Each of these ships comes with the same console, but it will change the passive boosts depending on the faction. The starship trait is the same also, but both the name and energy type boost will change depending on faction. These ships all have a Commander-rank Temporal Operative Bridge Officer seat and are considered Temporal Operative specialized. So they will have the Molecular Reconstruction abilities. For a full list of stats and details, trek out the show notes.
Patch Notables on PC In this week’s PC patch notes:
Known Issues:
PC Events Bonus Marks Weekend
Captains will gain bonus marks this weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd earn 50% more reputation marks.
20% Starship Sale
PC Captains can also save 20% off ships in the Zen-store. Including fleet modules, dry dock slots, and ship upgrade tokens. The sale lasts until Monday, July 22nd.
Console Events Double XP Weekend
Console Captains can take advantage of a Double XP weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd Captains on XBox and Playstation can earn 100% more skill points and expertise in game.
WEEKLY TOP TIP Shopping on Risa
Before the summer event ends I wanted to draw attention to a few items that, if you don’t have or know about, can be really helpful. If you don’t have at least a very rare floater and power board you’re just doing Risa wrong. Not only will they help you grind out more Lohlonat Favors, but it’s just plan fun to zoom around the island in style. And on the plus side, you can also use the power board on your fleet’s Colony World. Do you need an ultra rare power board? They can really make you fast in the races, but unless you’re an expert power boarder, I find the speed of the ultra rares makes me lose more races then win. But your mileage may very. Don’t forget that there’s a new Baseball themed Tribble this year. Rumour has it feeding a Tribble a Stadium Soft Drink or a Jipper will create a Grand Slam Tribble. But I wouldn’t hit it with a baseball bat, but petting it will give you a 2.5% run speed boost and 5% melee attack damage boost. The last item I want to mention is the Kit Module Graviton Spike. This Tactical Kit module is a staple in many Tactical ground builds. When activated your next weapon attack for 20 seconds triggers additional kinetic damage with 50% shield penetration, knock backs enemies towards the center of the area of effect, and slows enemies by 50% for 5 seconds. Even if you’re not a Tactical officer, check out the other kit modules available in the Summer Event store. You may be surprised to find something useful. Also, once you have access to the Summer event store by completing the welcome project when you first get to Risa, you will always have access to the Summer Event Store in the Events Reputation tab.
Other Gaming News Star Trek Conflick Review
In the newest tabletop offering from WizKids games, Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone, players will send their ships into the neutral zone to collect dilithium, grow their fleet of starships, and earn command points to win the game. Unlock most other Star Trek boards games, this is also a dexterity game. In Star Trek: Conflick you literally flick your wooden starship tokens across the board trying to either land on a planet to collect resources or you’re trying to knock your opponents’ ship tokens off the board to gain a command point. Each player starts with either a fleet of four Federation ships or four Klingon ships. During the game you can spend your hard earned dilithium crystals on acquiring new star ships. You don’t have to stick to one faction though, you can purchase any of the four ships available. Klingon, Federation, or even non-aligned ships like Romulans or even Species 8472. The more ships you have the more flicking you can do. But aware of asteroid blocks that opponents might place to protect their ships. In a 2 or 4 player game the board will have 1 large planet in the center that gives command points and two smaller planets that will give dilithium crystals. The 3 player side has the large planet in the center, but has 3 dilithium planets. If you have any collector ships resting on any of the planets at the start of your turn you will gain one of the appropriate items. Once a player accumulates 10 Command points each other player takes a final turn and the player with the most points wins.
The game is a nice departure from the more thinking strategic games that normally have the Star Trek theme applied to them. Instead of trying to negotiate treaties or roll dice to attack ships, you’re literally flicking your ships to attack other ships. There is something giddy and fun about the physicality of sending your starships sailing across the table into the Neutral zone, bashing into other ships, and usually flying off the other side of the board. While the game itself is fun, especially for kids as my 6-year-old quickly became a flicking expert, Star Trek fans will immediately find the cracks in immersion. First off, they advertise the Enterprise D on the box, but the only Enterprise ship disc is the Enterprise E. You’ll find your other favorite Federation and Klingon starships like the Defiant and Voyager, which makes you think the time setting for the game is late 24th century. Circa Insurrection or Nemesis. But then they also included ships like the Reliant and Qonos One. The other theme breaking is that you don’t need to stick to one faction. You may start with an all Federation or Klingon fleet, but you can purchase any available ship to add to your armada. So unless you want to sacrifice strategy for theme, you’re probably going to have an allied fleet. And it’s hard to immerse yourself in a situation where you’re knocking out your opponent's Federation ship with your own, while your Undine Bio-ship is collecting command points.
The game is solid fun. And if you can get past those seemingly minor canon flaws you should definitely head to your friendly local gaming store and pick up a copy. Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral zone is for 2 - 4 players, suggested age range of 14 and up, and plays in about 30 - 50 minutes, depending on the number of players
Astrometrics Report * Atmosphere of Midsize Planet Revealed by Hubble, Spitzer * The Habitable Zone: Scorched Earth Enigma
This week, we’re Trekking Out Gersha Phillips design choices, and her redesign necessities, from the Paley center. Then we’re reading from Vizzini’s rules of acquisition, appraising Star Trek, and redrawing Prime Ministers.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, console captains get some free goodies and all three of the Discovery era lock boxes are returning to PC for a limited time. And Elijah has a few thoughts //cough//cough/// rant/// cough// about player retention!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Gersha Phillips on Star Trek Design This week, Star Trek.com advertised the final days of Star Trek: Discovery’s Paley Center exhibit - Fight for the Future - by speaking with Costume Designer Gersha Phillips.
In the 4 minute, 43 second video, Phillips spoke about re-designing the Talosians “The Talosians were a really cool species that we got to do, reimagining them from the TOS and the Original Pilot. My first design, one of the notes I got from Alex [Kurtzman]was to try to look at the original things and revamp them. So I did my very first design, one of the notes that I got from Alex [Kurtzman] was to try to look at the original things and revamp them. So I did my very first design, and he actually threw back to me and said ‘Can I go a little bit further and do what you do?’”
Star Trek’s costume designer also discussed the Red Angel suit, sighting Scarlett Johansen’s “Ghost in the Shell” costume as inspiration. She continued, saying “When we were given the task, Mario [Moreira] came up with this idea of the propellor wings that would push her through time [...] and we had this whole other idea where we were gonna build - it was gonna be a pod - and then the angel suit would come out of the pod. [...] When we were first given it, it was said that the suit was a thousand years in the future, and then it turned out to be a suit that her mom was wearing from the past”
Wallace Shawn Remembers the Grand Nagus Can you imagine the Ferengi without their Grand Nagus? The thought is inconceivable! The capitalist species could have fallen victim to any number of classic blunders. The most famous of which is 'never get involved in a land war in Asia,' but only slightly less well known is...well, it doesn’t matter!
What we’re REALLY talking about is the incomparable Wallace Shawn, and his portrayal of Top-Ferengi - Grand Nagus Zek. This week, the 75 year old New York native sat down with Star Trek.com to talk about his time on Deep Space Nine. Shawn told the site that he had never owned a television and only saw pieces of Star Trek: The Next Generation when in hotel rooms, but he was impressed ”I always thought, “Wow, the cinematography is so great and it's so interesting-looking, with these interesting-looking people and creatures.” So, when I was asked to do DS9, I was thrilled. I loved the idea.”
Shawn also had kind words about Star Trek’s fans, telling StarTrek.com “Star Trek fans are a particular group. They're very distinctive as people. There seem to be no evil Star Trek fans. They're a distinctly goodhearted group of people [...]. It's an interesting group of people.”
Trek the Stars with “Antique Roadshow” If you like history, reality TV, or are just REALLY jonesing for some new small screen Star Trek representation, PBS might have something for you.
This week, the long-running appraisal series - “Antique Roadshow” - is setting its sights on outer space. The episode, titled “Out of This World”, is part of PBS’ “Summer of Space” promotion, and will feature signed memorabilia from Emilia Earhart, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong - as well as production pieces from Star Trek!
TV Guide’s description of season 23’s 19th episode reads “Space-themed treasures are featured, including NASA Space Program autographed photos; a 1737 celestial and terrestrial atlas; and a Star Trek treatment, script, and letters.”
The Chicago Tribune also posted an interview with long-time “Antique Roadshow” appraiser, Leila Dunbar.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s #SpockingFives Sir Wilfrid Laurier...are you out of your VULCAN MIND?!?
Who is Sir Wilfrid Laurier, you may be asking? Well, he is the first French-Canadian prime minister of the Dominion of Canada and the face of Canada’s Five Dollar Bill - and he is being transformed into our beloved Mr. Spock.
In a trend that is currently accompanying the hashtag SpockingFives, budding Canadian artists are drawing pointy ears, slanted eyebrows, and Star Fleet Deltas on the Canadian five dollar bill, turning the Former Prime Minister into a Vulcan first officer.
While the act is technically NOT illegal, the Bank of Canada warns “there are important reasons why it should not be done. Writing on a bank note may interfere with the security features and reduces its lifespan. Markings on a note may also prevent it from being accepted in a transaction. Furthermore, the Bank of Canada feels that writing and markings on bank notes are inappropriate as they are a symbol of our country and a source of national pride.”
STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Anthony Cox
Free Pets & Master Keys for Console Players Console captains can now claim the free Rise of Discovery pack in their respective game stores. Playstation Plus users can claim the free pack, which contains one Cobalt Combat Tardigrade, one Cobalt Covert Assault Drone Pet, and 3 Master Keys. Xbox One captains will receive a Verdant combat Tardigrade, a Verdant Assault Drone, and 3 Master keys also. There are no details on if and when this promotion will end, so be sure to grab your free pack today.
All Three Discovery Lock Boxes Return If you’re still on the hunt for any of the Discovery era lock box ships, all three of the Discovery lock boxes have returned to the game on PC. The Discovery, Emperor’s, and Section 31 lock boxes will now randomly drop when defeating enemies. All three boxes are also available for free in both the Zen and Dilithium stores. These lock boxes will remain available until August 1st.
Lifetime Subscriptions On Sale! If you’re not a lifetime member for Star Trek Online, now may be the time. Lifetime subscriptions are on sale for both PC and consoles. Save $100 off a Lifetime sub on PC or save 33% off the Lifetime subscription on consoles from now until August 1st. Trek out the show notes for a full list of all the perks that come with being a lifer.
This week, we’re Trekking Out Star Trek: Picard’s newly announced Showrunner and Star Trek Universe invades San Diego Comic Con!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we take a closer look at Star Trek Online’s newest Hot Rods, and discuss the power of gifting!
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTION is:
Are YOU going to San Diego Comic Con this year? What are you most looking forward to? Panels, Meet-and-Greets, interactive displays, Exclusives?
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Now that you’ve seen the stats, what do you think about the Tier 6 Risian Cruiser and the Risian Pilot Corvette?
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Michael Chabon Named “Star Trek: Picard” Showrunner We may not know if Jean-Luc Picard will take command of a Starfleet vessel in the upcoming series - “Star Trek: Picard” - but we DO know who will take command of showrunning duties. Michael Chabon.
The 56-year old American born Chabon is a pulitzer prize winning author with experience in screenwriting, including his work on “Star Trek: Discovery’s” Short Trek, “Calypso”. In a press release, Star Trek Franchise Head Alex Kurtzman said //QUOTE//Daring, lyrical, humane, whimsical, celebrated: words that describe both Jean-Luc Picard and the literary genius of Michael Chabon. Despite a laundry list of accomplishments most writers only dream of, Michael shines with the heart and soul of a Trekkie who’s finally found his dream job. We’re so fortunate to have him at the helm as we explore this next chapter in the great captain’s life.//END QUOTE//
Chabon continued //QUOTE//Star Trek has been an important part of my way of thinking about the world, the future, human nature, storytelling and myself since I was ten years old. I come to work every day in a state of joy and awe at having been entrusted with the character and the world of Jean-Luc Picard, with this vibrant strand of the rich, intricate and complex tapestry that is Trek.//END QUOTE//
Star Trek Plans on Making a Splash at SDCC Convention season is upon us, and though Star Trek Las Vegas holds a special place in our Trekkie hearts, there is no denying that the big kahuna of the Convention season is San Diego Comic Con. But there’s no need to be jealous, because our beloved series is set to invade San Diego Comic Con 50 with it’s”Star Trek Universe” campaign.
Star Trek will take over the prestigious Hall “H” for an hour and a half - 11:30AM to 1:00PM - on Saturday, July 20th! Kicking off the three half-hour panels is the cast of Star Trek: Discovery. Moderated by Comedian-Actress Tig Notaro - Discovery’s Jet Reno - the panel will include series lead Sonequa Martin-Green, and executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Michelle Paradise and Heather Kaydin. Next up is Star Trek: Lower Decks, the animated comedy from “TNG Season 8” creator and “Ricky and Morty” Showrunner Mike McMahon. StarTrek.com teases the possibility of a special guest or two, as well as a “First Look” at the upcoming series. Finishing off the take-over is Sir Patrick Stewart and the cast of Star Trek: Picard. Joining the on-screen talent will be executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Michael Shaybon, Akiva Goldsman and Heather Kadin.
But SDCC isn’t just about panels, Star Trek: Universe is taking to the floor as well. From the “Star Trek: Discovery” interactive transporter experience - which will allow you to board the Discovery - to the “Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty” exhibit - which will feature uniforms and props from TNG and “Star Trek: Picard”, there’ll be plenty of Star Trek to experience.
Finally, if collectables are your thing, the Star Trek Universe has something for you too. From StarTrek.com //QUOTE//All week long a Starfleet Headquarters visitors badge will be available for those who visit and complete the Star Trek transporter experience on the show floor. On Saturday afternoon and Sunday, a limited quantity of pins featuring the debut of two characters from the upcoming CBS All Access animated show Star Trek: Lower Decks will also be available from the Star Trek booth. At the Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty museum experience at Michael J. Wolf Fine Arts, fans can get an exclusive replica pin of the Picard family crest as seen in Star Trek: Picard.//END QUOTE//
STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Anthony Cox
The T6 Risian corvette! What’s more exciting than the Lohlunat Festival? The Prizes you get by participating in the Lohlunat Festival! And this week, details for the GRAND prize - the Tier 6 Risian Corvette - were announced. YIPPEE!!!
The Tier 6 Risian Corvette features a 4-forward, 3-aft weapon layout with the ability to equip Dual Heavy cannons. In addition, the ship comes with the Experimental Weapon - Solition Wave Impeller, which damages and slows your target and has a chance of causing radiation damage over time. Further, the Solition Wave Impeller increases your weapon haste based on engine power!
The Corvette also comes equipped with the Universal Console - Enhanced Subspace Wake Generator. When activated, the console causes a “subspace wake” that damages and slows nearby critters and improves your mobility. It also passively increases flight speed and maximum engine power, and can be equipped in any of the Corvette’s 4 Tactical, 4 Engineering, or 3 Science console slots - or any other ship in your dry dock!
Finally, reaching level V Starship mastery will grant you the Starship Trait “Rhythmic Rumble”. //QUOTE//While this trait is slotted, activating any Auxiliary power to the Inertial Dampeners or any Pilot Bridge Officer Ability grants you a boost to Damage Resistance Rating and Weapon Power Cost based on your speed.//END QUOTE//
Risian Pilot corvette [T6] Once you’ve unlocked the Tier 6 Risian Cruiser, you will have the opportunity to purchase the Tier 6 Risian PILOT Corvette from your fleet. For 1 Fleet Ship Module and 20,000 Fleet Credits, you’ll get access to the upgraded corvette, which will be able to perform PILOT MANEUVERS like Afterburners, Retrorockets, and Barrel Rolls.
The Pilot Corvette improves on the Risian Corvette’s bridge officer stations, upgrading to Commander Tactical/Pilot and Lieutenant Tactical/Pilot stations, maintaining the Lieutenant Commander Engineering and Ensign Science slots, and downgrading to a Lieutenant Commander Universal station.
Finally, you’ll see an increase in Hull and shield modifiers - from the Risian Corvettes .9 to the Pilot Corvette’s .99 in both categories - while maintaining the Risian’s mind-boggling 21 degrees per second turn rate, 0.27 Impulse Modifier, and 90 Inertia stats.
Gift a Starship! A long-requested feature is making a short-term appearance in the Zen store! From July 3rd at 8am PT to July 8th at 10am PT, players will have the opportunity to purchase a T6 Starship Coupon Gift! For 3000 Zen, the price of a tier 6 ship, players can purchase a tradeable Coupon Reward Pack. Once opened, the player will receive a coupon that will grant the user 100% off the purchase of any ship in the Zen store! Be careful not to “open” the reward pack, unless you want to keep the prize inside for yourself - the coupon is account bound!
This week, we’re Trekking Out a BIG lead on SHORT Treks. Then Michelle Paradise discusses showrunning and writers rooms, and Marina Sirtis talks Deanna Troi - then and now.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the 2019 Risian Lohlunat Festival is around the corner, “Rise of Discovery” hits consoles, and Star Trek Fleet Command nabs a Star Trek alumni. And in our monthly Astrometrics Report, Dr. Robert Hurt explores the rocky road traveled by the OSIRIS-REx mission to hopefully return a sample of an asteroid to Earth.
Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
If you could Reboot Star Trek: TNG, who would you cast?
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What are you most looking forward to getting during the 2019 Risian Lohlunat Festival?
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TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan
Rebecca Romijin and Ethan Peck Back. Short-ly If you thought Rebecca Romijin’s time as Number One wasn’t LONG enough, or that Ethan Peck met the TALL order of playing Spock, and you wanted more - then you may be happy to hear that they’re likely getting their own SHORT Trek!
On May 30th, Writer/Director/Producer Mark Pellington posted an Instagram photo of a Star Trek Discovery Director’s Clapboard with the title “Chaos Theory”, along with the message//QUOTE//Goodbye Toronto. Thanks for an amazing crew and adventure//END QUOTE//. Pellington followed up with a second Instagram photo of himself, on June 30th, flanked by Rebecca Romijin and Ethan Peck, posting //QUOTE//Romijn, Pellington, Peck. Trek Shorts. #chabon #trek #rebeccaromijin #ethan//END QUOTE//
While the story, brought to light by Trekmovie.com on June 23rd, may not definitively verify a Spock/Number One Short Trek, the evidence certainly points to “MORE-THAN-LIKELY”
Variety’s Showrunner Panel - Michelle Paradise On June 15th, Variety posted a drama panel discussion - A Night in the Writer’s Room - which featured show runners from some of entertainments biggest programs; including “Good Girls”, “The Walking Dead”,”Ozark”,and “Star Trek: Discovery”
Michelle Paradise represented the CBS All Access Science Fiction Franchise, and had some interesting insight into Star Trek’s writers room. On the topic of how disagreements are handled, Paradise said //QUOTE//Sometimes, on our show, we find that if someone has a reason for bumping so strongly on something, that there is something we really do need to look at. In Sci-Fi, you can have space and aliens and all sorts of things like that, but it always represents what’s actually happening HERE, and what’s happening in society, and what’s happening culturally. And so if someone is really bumping on something, it may be that there is an angle that the rest of us in the room aren’t quite seeing yet//END QUOTE//
On the difference between having a show written before filming and writing a show in the process of filming, Paradise reflected on her time on Ex’s and Oh’s - a show written before filming - and Star Trek: Discovery which writes during production, saying //QUOTE//It’s just tricky. It just makes for a lot of balancing. We try to write as many episodes as we can [...] but inevitably you have to start shooting. And then inevitably, as your doing that, time in the room slows down and then you’re trying to catch up and trying to keep ahead of the train that is coming - right for your face.//END QUOTE//
Marina Sirtis Talks Deanna On the day of this recording, June 25th 2019, Marina Sirtis will make her West End debut in the comedy “Dark Sublime”. She spoke with Digital Spy about the production - and of course - Star Trek.
Sirtis was asked about “Star Trek: Picard”, and her involvement with the production, to which she reiterated previous statements //QUOTE//If they ask me, I would love to be in it. But I have to be honest, the phone hasn't rung yet, so I'm not holding my breath. But I'd love to do it – as long as I don't have to wear that spacesuit again, because I've put on a bit of weight since then, and I don't fancy going to the fat farm to lose it all again!//END QUOTE//
On the possibility of her own TROI Spin-off, Sirtis replied //QUOTE//To be honest, I don't think there's ever going to be a Troi spinoff. I don't think that's going to happen.[...] The reason I'd love to do it is not just because I'd like to resuscitate Troi, because actually I've played her. As far as an acting challenge goes, it's not one, really. I've played her for so long. But I'd just love to work with my mates again, because that was the best time of my life.//END QUOTE//
When asked who she would cast as Troi, Sirtis told Digital Spy //QUOTE//I think Mila Kunis would make a good Deanna Troi. I think she's a lovely actress. She's got the right kind of look, and that wouldn't be too much of a stretch for her to play that part.//END QUOTE//
THIS WEEK IN STAR TREK HISTORY This week in Star Trek history, we travel to the year 1991 to watch Mr Robot Gleam the Cube in a Will Scarlet-Red uniform.
On June 21, 1991, Christian Michael Leonard Hawkins got his Star Trek break, filming as an unnamed Excelsior Communications Officer in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The then-21 year old actor, a life-long trekkie, got the part thanks to his mother - casting director Mary-Jo Slater - and was better known by his stage name...Christian Slater.
Despite this being his first on-screen role with the franchise, Slater had connections to Star Trek prior to the cameo. Slater’s godfather, Michael Zaslow, played science officer Darnell, the first dead crewman in Star Trek history. Zaslow later had a role in TOS’s second season episode, “Mudd’s Women”.
Early in his career, Slater teased an interviewer that his signature eyebrows were due to the fact that he had shaved them to look like Mr. Spock, and they hadn’t been right since. The actor admitted later,though, that he regretted the joke, saying people still ask him about the "Halloween costume gone bad".
In regards to “The Undiscovered Country”, Slater’s credit, “unnamed Excelsior Communications Officer”, was the same credit given to former-Star Trek Yeoman Grace Lee Whitney and, in the novelization of the film, Slater’s would-be scene was given to Whitney’s character.
In a 2017 Interview with Graham Norton, Slater talked about his time on set, and admitted to stealing the uniform he wore in his scene //QUOTE//I stole the costume, by the way. I have it in a box somewhere. It was William Shatner's costume from Star Trek II, actually//END QUOTE//.
STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Jake Morgan
The 2019 Risian Lohlunat Festival! It’s been a long, winter. The cold, the snow, the blood-thirsty enemies trying to mercilessly tear you limb from limb. But fret not, intrepid Starship Captains. It’s time to relax! It’s time for Risa’s annual Lohlunat Festival! That’s right. Starting July 2nd and running through August 15th, you’ll be able to hit the soft sand beaches of Risa to collect Lohlunat favors and Prize Vouchers (2019) - and you’ll be able to play whether you’re on the PC, Playstation 4, or XBox One!
This years Festival is jam-packed with new items, including new baseball uniforms, floaters, and powerboards featuring the “Bozeman Titans” and “Deneb V Slime Devils” team designs, Discovery inspired food consumables - like Jippers for sipping on the beach, Sport-inspired Audio Space Emotes, A Baseball ground device, and the ALL-NEW Team-Themed Vanity Shields which feature the colors of your favorite Star Trek baseball teams. You’re also warned to keep your food stores safe, lest you breed a new species of baseball...er tribble. To purchase these new items, you’ll need Lohlunat favors - and to obtain said Lohlunat favors, you’ll need to Powerboard race, compete in the Biathlon, Horga’hn hunt, scavenge with Sovak, and “do the snake” at the dance party.
The real prize, though, is the Upgraded TIER 6 Risian Corvette. As of this recording, no stats have been released, but the Risian Lohlunat Festival blog teases that the upgraded ship will be “speedy” and //QUOTE//include a brand new ship-related feature that we’re excited to reveal//END QUOTE//
“Rise of Discovery” Is Now LIVE On Console! Console Captains, your wait for Star Trek Online’s latest expansion - Rise of Discovery - is finally over! Launching June 25th on Xbox One and Playstation 4, console Captains can play 2 new featured episodes starring Star Trek: Discovery’s Jason Isaacs as Captain Gabriel Lorca and Rehka Sharma as Commander Ellen Landry. In “The Plausibility of the Possible” and “Impossibility of Reason”, you’ll aid the Buran and her crew in a fight against J’Ula of House Mo’Kai’s forces - both in space and on the frozen Priors World.
Captains will also have access to the “Discovery Legends” Reputation. Unlock new traits and equipment, including Burnham's Armor and the Disruptor Wide Angle Dual Heavy Beam Bank, using Discovery legend marks and P.stellaviatori Spore Canister - earned by playing Discovery Task Force Operations.
In a blog post on Star Trek Online’s news page, Executive Producer Andre Emerson said //QUOTE//We’ve been running parallel to a Star Trek TV show for the first time in our history, and Rise of Discovery tells the story of a pivotal moment in the lives of both Gabriel Lorca and Ellen Landry. You’ll get to experience the events that brought them both to the first episode of Star Trek: Discovery, and you’ll get to be a part of the story alongside them.//END QUOTE//
Top Tip Bailing, Brah You’re on Risa, you’ve got a quiver of the best boards, and you’ve been hitting the waves. It’s glassy and you are ready to drop in and go off, brah. Well young grommet, the Powerboard Race can get choppy.
A common trap some of us fall into is overshooting the finish flag, fin chopping our first place finish into a runner up defeat. If you find it near impossible NOT to overshoot the flag, or lag has made it difficult to time the activation properly, the simplest solution is to bail off the board. Here’s how - First, drop the board in your hot bar. To make it easy, assign the board to the position in the tray that activates when the number “1” is depressed. Next, race your way to the finish line! Prior to crossing, aim your board directly at your flag. If you are neck and neck with another racer - and are not confident that you can pull off the maneuver YET - aim for the next highest flag. As you approach the flag and cross the finish line, hit the “1” key. This will remove your board, slowing you down but giving you more control of your character! Continue to move towards the flag if you are too far away. Step 4, hit f until the flag is yours! Finally, celebrate with an emote! This may take a while to perfect, but it will help if you have consistent trouble overshooting the flag!
Surfs up, Dudes!
Other Gaming News Star Trek Fleet Command Adds Alice Eve as Carol Marcus Star Trek Fleet Command - Scopely’s open world, free-to-play 4X Strategy mobile game - has scored its first Star Trek alumni - Alice EVE.
Eve, who portrayed Dr. Carol Marcus in 2013’s “Star Trek: Into Darkness”, is reprising her role as the brilliant scientist in Star Trek Fleet Command, with stories written by prolific Star Trek comic book writer Mike Johnson. Eve shared the news via an Instagram video on June 18th.
Star Trek Fleet Command is described as //QUOTE//the first free-roaming multiplayer Star Trek experience to combine role-playing game style progression and real-time battles with enemy ships—all on mobile devices. A fast-paced strategy experience, the game brings players unparalleled access to the Star Trek universe along with an epic narrative that unfolds as they travel to the furthest corners of the galaxy.//END QUOTE//
This week, we’re Trekking Out Alex Kurtzman’s future plans for Star Trek, including Discovery, Picard, and animation. Then we’re off to Los Angeles for awards, Mars for stamps, and the 24th century to celebrate our Captain.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the Weekend Event store is getting a closeout sale, and an old Star Trek card game is still going strong.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Wilson Cruz’s Entertainment Weekly cover. Then we hear from Zachary Quinto about theft and Leonard Nimoy, Quentin Tarantino wants an R-rated Star Trek, and the late Anton Yelchin is remembered.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the Weekend Event store is getting a closeout sale, and an old Star Trek card game is still going strong.
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This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
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Did you ever play the Star Trek Customizable Card game? Are there any old Star Trek tabletop or video games that you do still play?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out the creative process of “Star Trek: Discovery”’s behind-the-scenes stars. Then, we hear from plain, simple Andrew Robinson, and William Shatner has some thoughts about returning to the Captain’s chair
In our Star Trek Online and gaming news, there’s some major changes coming to special events in the game, and Star Trek Timelines is launching a new mega event.
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This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
- Do you think Star Trek: Deep Space Nine went further than other Star Trek series in dealing with “Hot Button” issues?
- What do you think about the changes to special events and future Featured TFO?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out “Star Trek: Picard”’s First Official Teaser Trailer! Then we’re trekulating about Picard’s filming schedule, what Marina Sirtis knows about her former Captain’s series, and the Orville gets a VR tour.
In our Star Trek Online and gaming news, we speculate on what changes might be coming to Star Trek Online.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out some new information about the Jean-Luc Picard series - and it IS the title - but we also get a look at Picards “Upfront” clip and on-set photos. Then Discovery sings Sir Patrick Stewart’s praise and a giant Enterprise sells in Canada.
In our Star Trek gaming segment, Star Trek Online lead designer, Al “Captain Gecko” Rivera, stops by to talk about the newest Discovery missions featuring Rekha Sharma and Jason Isaacs and what he took away from the CBS Global Partners Summit.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out some new information about the Jean-Luc Picard series. Then we look at doing the right thing in the wrong way, head to the Paley center “For Your Consideration”, and trek out the numbers for Star Trek: Discovery.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, you can now harness the technology of Section 31 in Star Trek Online, and could loot boxes in video games be disappearing soon?
Then, we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with the incomparable Mother Klingon on Star Trek Discovery… Mary Chieffo!
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This week, we’re Trekking Out advice from a golden wizard, and CBS’ response. Then we chat about what Picard’s old friends think about a reunion, #StarTrekantino’s progress, and the farewell tour for an Icon.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re getting a new reputation track with Rise of Discovery, our weekly top tip returns, and you can now virtually battle Klingons while enjoying nachos and your favorite pale ale. Then, we’re joined by two members of the star trek tribute band - The Roddenberries - and they invite you all to join them for their second album release party coming up in June in Philadelphia.
This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTIONS are:
What Merchandising Venue do YOU hope CBS most improves? Video Games, Toys, Interactive media, Podcasts, Conventions, events...Anything!
Are you excited about this new Discovery reputation in Star Trek Online? Do you think there are too many Reputations already in the game?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Star Trek’s newest offering, and it’s coming to Cable Television! Then, we talk about CBS and Viacom reintegrating - again, what the cast of Discovery thinks about trekking nearly 1000 years into the future, and Ira Steven Behr’s thoughts on “What We’ve Left Behind”
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we discuss the newest details for the upcoming Rise of Discovery update.
This week, we’re Trekking Out Picards newest cast members, and Michael Chabon’s Instagram reveal. Then we hear from Michelle Yeoh about Georgiou and her upcoming series, and Co-showrunners Michelle Paradise and Alex Kurtzman dish about Star Trek: Discovery’s sophomore finale.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, there’s a new Command Dreadnought Cruiser available and it’s modeled after Captain Lorca’s USS Buran.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Finale, Episode 14 “Such Sweet Sorrow: Part 2”.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out the Return of the USS Enterprise Bridge sets with Production designer Tamara Deverell, Rebecca Romijn and Anthony Rapp. Later we’re heading back to the Ready Room - this time with Michelle Paradise - and then maybe we’ll take a stroll down “Crosby Street”?
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we now have details on the next Featured TFO, Operation Riposte and how you can earn a free Tier 6 starship from the Zen store.
Our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt is here talking about the newly-discovered black hole in his Astrometrics report, and in our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 13 “Such Sweet Sorrow”.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Bo Yeon Kim and Erika Lippoldt’s thoughts on Boreth’s Time Crystals. Then Anson Mount is in the Ready Room, "What We Left Behind" gets a premiere date, and Discovery’s newest episode trailer may feature some old friends.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the Infinity Lock Box promotion has returned and is adding two new Tholian Tier 6 level scaling starships...and in our On Screen segment, we’re discussing Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 12 "Through the Valley of Shadows".
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Tig Notaro’s appearance on The Late Show. Then we head to Twitter for a few interview shorts, and Alex Kurtzman gives TV Insider a look into the future of Discovery.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest that the gaming world has to offer...and in our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 11 "Perpetual Infinity".
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Elijah is out this week but we’ve got a very special guest coming on the show to help us out: our science adviser Dr. Robert Hurt will be here with another Astrometrics report, and then he’s joining Kenna and Anthony to discuss “The Red Angel” in our On Screen segment.
But first, we’re Trekking Out Star Trek’s 2019 PaleyFest appearance in Los Angeles. The cast and crew talk Discovery season 2, season 3, Pike, and even drop more details about the untitled Picard Series!
And In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re discussing the new Upcoming Content Roadmap for Star Trek Online.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out another cast addition to Star Trek’s Picard series. Then, two Star Trek: Discovery stars won’t make it to Season 3, one guest won’t be around until after this season, and a familiar uniform is set to return!
In Star Trek Online and Gaming News, we have a new Mirror Universe ship in the latest R&D promotion, and console players can claim some free items.
Kenna is chatting to Chase Masterson, with Scott Palm, about the latest endeavors by the Pop Culture Hero Coalition, and in our On Screen segment, we’re discussing Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 9: “Project Daedalus”.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out a possible release window for the Michelle Yeoh-led Section 31 series. Then, Star Trek: Discovery saw two new actors taking on two old roles, and Dr. Trek put a name to a face, solving a half-century old mystery!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, console players get an extended Anniversary event and WizKids is releasing yet another Star Trek tabletop game.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 8: “If Memory Serves”...
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This week, we’re Trekking Out the newly-named director of the Picard Series, and the announcement makes Trek history. Picard also reunites with an old friend, two new cast mates, and some serious speculation, and Star Trek: Discovery gets a 3rd season - and a new Co-Showrunner.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on the last few weeks and we’ll discuss the fate of Star Trek Online’s Foundry.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 7: “Light and Shadows”...
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We are finally wrapping up our 400th celebrations with the last (but not least) of our interviews from Cryptic Studios. Anthony, Elijah and Kenna are taking a much-needed break from our regular content this week, so grab a raktajino, sit back and enjoy. This week, it’s Star Trek Online’s environment artists, then the QA team, and finally the producers.
This episode is filled with another set of interviews from our trip to Cryptic Studios! We're talking to artists, animators, and system designers…But, before we jump in to that, we Trek Out news that Nickelodeon is getting a Star Trek animated series for kids, CBS shares some numbers about All Access, and - thanks to you - we hit our fundraising goals!
Later, in On Screen, we cross the mycelial network in Season 2 Episode 5 of Star Trek: Discovery, "Saints of Imperfection".
This is a very special 400th episode of Priority One, so things are going to be a little different today. We’re skipping Trek It Out this week to make way for all the other AWESOME content that we have to share. To celebrate our 400th, we spent the day at Cryptic Studios in Los Gatos, California, talking to the development team behind Star Trek Online. We’ve got some great interviews with content designers, artists and producers, including an EXCLUSIVE announcement about new content you’ll be seeing in game soon. We also sat down with GamePrint, the company that lets you 3D print your own ship from Star Trek Online. So stay tuned for that.
But first, we’re tackling the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery in our On Screen segment. We’ll be exploring life and death in “An Obol for Charon”.
5:15 - On Screen featuring Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera
38:00 - Ship Design with:
Thomas Marrone, Ship and UI Lead
Ian Richards, Ship Artist
Donny Versiga, Ship Artist
Hector Ortiz, Concept Artist
1:14:50 - Game Print with CTO Baha Abu Nojaim
1:40:05 - Content Design and TFO Discussion with:
Paul Reed, Writer
Ryon Levitt, Content Designer
John Hegner, Content Designer
02:23:02 - General Discussion with:
Al Rivera, Lead Designer
Bill Yeatts, Art Director
Mike Fatum, Community Manager
This week, we’re Trekking Out Sir Patrick Stewart’s spoilers and the Discovery crew singing in cars.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 3: “Point of Light”, and as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
This week, we’re Trekking Out Jonathan Frakes's latest spoiler, and what actor James McAvoy would do if he got to play young Picard. Heather Kadin and Alex Kurtzman chat in The Ready Room about upcoming Short Treks, and Paramount top-brass discuss the future of Star Trek on the Silver Screen.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re talking about the Mirror of Discovery mission episodes featuring Captain Sylvia “Killy” and the mysterious planet Pahvo.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Alex Kurtzman’s vision for Star Trek: Discovery’s second season, how Discovery’s cinematic nature could affect Star Trek on the Silver Screen, and CBS has plans for what’s after “After Trek”.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the Ninth Anniversary of Star Trek Online has arrived and we’ll give you all the details. And Star Trek Timelines is also celebrating an anniversary with new Borg content.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Debut: “Brother”, and as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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This week, we’re Trekking Out a Super-Secret-Section-31-Series starring Michelle Yeoh. Alex Kurtzman gives us intel on Star Trek: Discovery’s storyline, Picard’s progress, and hints at what the future holds for Star Trek. Costume Designer Gersha Phillips has reason to celebrate, and CBS Entertainment Group folds in CBS Films In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re excited by the contents of the Emperor’s Lock Box and review the Star Trek mobile game, Fleet Command. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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We’re Trekking Out the news that there are even more Star Trek shows in the works than we previously thought, and Alex Kurtzman gives us concrete details about the setting of the Picard series, due out later this year. Anson Mount and Ethan Peck are discussing their upcoming roles as Pike and Spock, and it’s looking like the fourth Kelvin Timeline movie has been shelved.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, there are some changes coming to the Crystalline Catastrophe featured TFO, and we have the first details for the Ninth Anniversary update.
In our On Screen segment, we’re discussing the latest Short Trek: “The Escape Artist”, and as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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This is the final publication for Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast for the year 2018! This last year has been a phenomenal adventure and a testament to the hard-work and diligence of everyone on this team.
We hope you enjoy looking back at some of our funnier moments on the show. More importantly, we hope you'll come back and join us for another year of reviews and news from the Star Trek Multiverse.
Live Long & Prosper!
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This week, Star Trek: Discovery is ramping up the excitement with only weeks to go until the season 2 premiere. We’re Trekking Out the new trailer and another couple behind-the-scenes short spots, and what they could mean for the new season. Oh yeah, and there’s a new William Shatner Christmas album out, so, uh, there’s that.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’ll tell you what Winter Wonderland items you should grab before the event ends.
Then we welcome Star Trek Online Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, as we reflect on 2018 and look ahead to 2019.
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This week we’re Trekking out why the Picard series will feel a little different than Discovery, Discovery season 2 is getting an extra episode, the writers of “The Brightest Star” explain its place in Star Trek canon, and two Hollywood players want in on Star Trek 4.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’ll tell you how you can help find homes for the rescued tardigrades through the Tardigrade Adoption Agency. And it’s time again for the Priority One Armada’s year-end live streaming event...and we have all the details.
In our On Screen segment, we’re talking about the latest Star Trek Short Trek: The Brightest Star.
Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101…And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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In Trek It Out, we’re putting those Megan Fox rumors to bed, Doug Jones discusses his acting past, present and future, Kirk’s toga fails to sell, and the Picard series finally has an ETA.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, Q’s Winter Wonderland is back, and we’ll give you an updated rundown of all the festive activities. Then, we’ll review the new Star Trek mobile game, Star Trek: Starfleet Command.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out new trailers for BOTH the upcoming Short Trek, “The Brightest Star,” AND Star Trek Discovery Season 2, and Nicholas Meyer discusses why he was NOT involved with Discovery Season 2, and why he’s not done with Trek just yet.
In Star Trek Online and Gaming news, we now know when Q’s Winter Wonderland event starts, and we finally get a good look at this year’s free ship.
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This week we’re Trekking Out rumors of yet another Star Trek spin-off series in the works starring everyone’s favorite Section 31 operative, question mark, Michael Chabon is sharing more behind the scenes details on the upcoming Picard series, and a Star Trek acting alum was just inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame In Star Trek Online and gaming news, Age of Discovery is now available for console players and we finally get to see some gameplay footage of the newly announced mobile game, Star Trek: Fleet Command. In our On Screen segment, we’re dissecting the latest Star Trek Short Trek: Calypso... And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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We’re Trekking Out the film rumor mill with the next Kelvin series, Chabon talks more about writing for Trek, up your cosplay with legit costumes via an auction, and Shatner may reprise his role...on another show...About emergencies...
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the first featured Task Force Operation, “The Battle at the Binary Stars,” will be arriving on PC soon, and we’ve got some details to share with you.
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We’re Trekking Out the new Star Trek: Short Treks trailer for Calypso, Anthony Rapp and Wilson Cruz talk Discovery season 2 for Stamets and Culber, CBS has filed a bunch of new trademarks for Star Trek, and the whales...have fallen silent.
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This week we’re Trekking Out some #TrekNuggets from Destination Star Trek in Birmingham, England, and a couple new starships from the folks at Eaglemoss. And for you Worf fans out there, it seems that Michael Dorn wants in on new Star Trek, too.
In Star Trek gaming news, we're joined by Star Trek Online's Lead Designer, Al "Captain Geko" Rivera, to talk about Age of Discovery and more!
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We’re Trekking Out a new “monster actor” joining the cast of Discovery, Alex Kurtzmann and Heather Kadin drop more story hints for next season, and William Shatner warps to New Zealand to launch small satellites into space.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out all the latest #TrekNuggets from New York Comic Con, including the new Discovery trailer for Season 2! And while last time we told you about James McAvoy and Rosario Dawson wanting to be on the new Picard show - one more name has thrown his hat into the ring - Wil Wheaton!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, Age of Discovery has launched on PC, we’ll give you our initial reactions and let you know what launch promotions are available.
Then it’s the return of On Screen, where we’re discussing the first Short Trek starring Ensign Sylvia Tilly, “Runaway”.
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The air dates for Star Trek’s Short Treks have been announced - plus details on what the short features will be about. We’re also Trekking Out Sir Patrick Stewart’s first pic from the writers’ room on the new Picard series, a Doctor Who star credits Star Trek with convincing him to take the role.
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We’re Trekking Out the fact that Harry Mudd is coming back to our screens sooner rather than later, Sonequa Martin-Green talks about the Discovery crew’s relationship with their new captain in season 2, and CBS All Access adds downloads to its digital offering.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, there’s a new C-store option to help you get your Voth Dinosaur pet, and Anthony gives us his thoughts on the latest Star Trek tabletop offering, Star Trek Galactic Enterprises.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out the Creative Arts Emmys tribute to over 50 years of Star Trek, Black Mirror executive producer Charlie Brooker throws hints at a standalone USS Callister show, and CBS CEO Les Moonves resigns amid controversy.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re learning more about the new random Task Force Operations and Star Trek Timelines has some ship and starbase updates.
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This week, we trek out the latest updates from Star Trek Discovery, what Karl Urban knows about the fourth installment of the Kelvin Timeline, and some Picard Show hints are starting to drop.
In Star Trek Online News, things are heating up as we gear up towards Age of Discovery with blog posts that include an introduction to the updates that we’ll see in the Reputation System, special events with unique gear, and some promotional goodies! There’s also a few headlines from other star trek games.
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We’re Trekking Out what John Cho knows (or doesn’t know) about the upcoming Star Trek 4, Star Trek: Discovery is available to pre-order on Blu-ray, and the Deep Space 9 documentary “What We Left Behind” is raising more money for more HD. And Anthony and Elijah go on an away mission to Trekonderoga and report back!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest that the gaming world has to offer, and Anthony will be doing a very special review of the new game, Star Trek Fluxx.
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This week, we’re talking about the casting of Ethan Peck as a young Spock in Star Trek: Discovery, CBS expands its subscription options for All Access on Amazon Prime Video channels, and WORF is watching you...from the International Space Station.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on all the latest that the gaming world has to offer...and later Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
Finally, we’ve got a real treat for you: an interview with Doug Murray, show manager for Creation Entertainment, about his experiences managing the DeForest Kelley theatre, and what it’s like running a fan convention behind the scenes.
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This week, we’re digesting that announcement from STLV that Patrick Stewart will be reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard, a rare trademark application from CBS has set fans’ chins wagging, and CBS’s goal of making Star Trek a year-round offering for CBS All Access. And in movies, we’re Trekking Out the news that negotiations between Paramount and Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth have broken down, ahead of the planned Star Trek 4.
In gaming news this week, we’re bringing you an interview from STLV with Holly Amos and Josh Singer from Star Trek Adversaries, and later our science adviser Dr. Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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This week, we’re continuing our coverage from STLV with additional interviews with various guests! First up, Elijah and Kenna chat with Eaglemoss Project Manager Ben Robinson and special guest Mike Okuda. Up next, we continue our artistic discussions with Star Trek Online’s Lead Ship Designer Thomas Marrone, Environment Artist Nick Duguid, Content Designer Ryon Levitt, and Graphic Designer Tim "Suricata" Davies. Last but, certainly not least, we are honored to sit down with two Star Trek Favorites… Andrew Robinson who plays Elim Garak on DS9 followed by a post-panel interview with Cadet Tilly herself, Mary Wiseman!
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Captains, we welcome you to join us in our coverage of Creation Entertainment's 2018 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention!! In this first part of our publication, we share with you the audio from Star Trek Online's Age of Discovery panel featuring Mary Wiseman and Rekha Sharma! Then, for a follow-up, Lead Systems Designer Jeremy Randall and Lead Designer Al Rivera join us to answer questions about the upcoming Age of Discovery in Star Trek Online!
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Star Trek: Discovery’s insane presence at San Diego Comic Con last week, including a panel with Discovery Actors and Creatives, the teaser, and more! Plus, Kenna shares her first panel experience with the Roddenberry Podcast Network!
In Star Trek Online News, The Age of Discovery has been announced and Adversaries seeks Android Beta Testers! We’ll also review news from a few other Star Trek gaming titles.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out Star Trek: Discovery’s TWO Emmy nominations, and some promotional stills from the upcoming second season. In films, casting rumours are flying for Star Trek 4, and another prominent Walking Dead cast member is a front-runner. Finally in the news, there’s new statue up of Captain Kirk in a rural Iowa town - only William Shatner says it wasn’t approved.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest from your favourite Star Trek games, and later Jake and Cookie are here with more Star Trek merchandise on The Promenade.
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This week, we Trek Out the Priority One Away Mission to Ticonderoga, NY, where Jayce and Elijah take a tour of the Original Series set created by James Cawley… we also invite Nick Duguid from Star Trek Online on to talk about his experience working with the Make-A-Wish Foundation… and how you can join Priority One in helping us raise money for a worthy cause!
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This week, the Kelvin timeline actors are doing the rounds, stirring up rumors about Star Trek 4, and visiting fans. Star Trek: Discovery makeup artists Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page made one young Trek fan’s wish come true, and soon YOU could tour the sets of Discovery yourself! Maybe.
In Star Trek Online news, the summer event is upon us and we’ve got more details of the finale episode of Expansion 4 “Victory is Life”.
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This week, we have more details of Star Trek: Discovery’s Emmys push, and we’re talking about the biggest Star Trek news in recent history: a big shakeup of the showrunning staff at Discovery, and BRAND NEW Star Trek maybe in development.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on all the latest that the gaming world has to offer, and later, our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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This week, we Trek Out Discovery’s final push on the Emmys with short vignettes from various production teams, a few interviews with Disco actors, and the future of After Trek.
In Star Trek Online News, we start to offer some spoiler-rific reviews and offer our opinion of Expansion 4 - Victory Is Life. But, that’s not all... we’re joined by Star Trek Online’s lead designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera for a deep dive into the latest expansion! Al joined us for nearly two hours worth of discussion, so sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy this special episode!
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We’re trekking out makeup designers Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page’s latest Q and A session about character design in Star Trek: Discovery. There’s a Star Trek opera coming to Orlando, Florida, and a rare Ralph McQuarrie Star Trek model fails to sell at auction - but it’s still up for grabs if you have the cash.
In Star Trek Online News, the latest expansion “Victory is Life” is now live - and we’re bringing you our first impressions.
Later, Jake and Cookie are here with another look at some great Trek merchandise in The Promenade, and after that, we’ve got a very special interview with the organizers of Treklesque - a Star Trek-themed Burlesque show.
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This week, comedian Tig Notaro comments on her upcoming role in Star Trek: Discovery, rumors fly about a possible Star Trek theme park in Orlando, Florida, we have a behind-the-scenes look at the makeup of Star Trek: Discovery, and the stars of Disco take on Carpool Karaoke.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re bringing you up to speed on all the gaming world has to offer. And later, as a special treat, we’re catching up with Mike Fatum, aka Ambassador Kael, Star Trek Online’s community manager, about gearing up for Victory is Life.
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We’re Trekking Out Nicholas Meyer as he spills the beans on his rumoured Star Trek miniseries, the women of Star Trek: Discovery talk diversity, and Netflix’s take on “The Toys that Made Us”, including Star Trek, gets a second season.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re trekking out the latest that the gaming world has to offer, and later, our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt has another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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This week, Simon Pegg weighs on on recent announcements regarding the next Star Trek Films, Anson Mount tweets his transformation into Pike, and cloaking devices work!..... Well… underwater. In Star Trek Online news, we’re getting more details about the upcoming expansion “Victory is Life”... and Bridge Crew is getting an incredible update!!! And in our Literary Review, Jayce recaps the third (and final) volume of Star Trek Boldly Go. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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This week, a Star Trek actor gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, some favourite Star Trek couples get reunited, Leonard Nimoy’s house is up for sale, and new technology could mean the end of pantsless Star Trek podcasting. In Star Trek Online news, we’re getting more details about the upcoming expansion “Victory is Life” and the Mirror Universe event is back for a limited time. Jake and Cookie are here later with more tempting merchandise on The Promenade. And of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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This week, we’re Trekking Out not one but TWO new Star Trek films in the works by Paramount, and the news that production has started on Discovery season 2.
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This week, Star Trek Discovery earns a spot on the list of the top shows of 2018 (so far), the Space channel in Canada is in hot water over Disco’s profanity, CBS All Access expands north of the border, and baby Spock is slated to make an appearance in Discovery season 2.
In Star Trek Online news, we’ve got a preview of this weekend’s events in game, and later we talk to content designer Tiffany Chu about her work on the featured episode The Renegade’s Regret.
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This week we’re Trekking Out where you might be booking your next vacation…. In spaaaace… Discovery continues to receive recognition, the role of Christopher Pike has been cast, there another update on the next Star Trek Film in the Kelvin Timeline, and more…
In Star Trek Online, new cast members have been announced who will reprise their roles in the games fourth expansion. In Star Trek Timelines, there’s a new Fleet Event. Later, Jayce joins us for a Literary Review of the Star Trek Discover 2018 Annual Comic.
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This week we’re Trekking Out at least two familiar directors lined up for Discovery season 2, more Disco awards hype, and the cutest Star Trek fan production this side of the Gamma Quadrant.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest that the gaming world has to offer, and later Jake and Cookie are back with more Star Trek merchandise on The Promenade.
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This week we’re Trekking out the massive Star Trek Discovery panel from Wondercon, Simon Pegg talks about Star Trek Beyond… and Beyond…. And CBS/Viacom merger talks heat up. In gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest of what the gaming world has to offer, and later, we’re joined by Star Trek Online Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera to talk about X4 - Victory is Life. And of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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We’re Trekking Out a new Star Trek-themed language to hit the language-learning app Duolingo, Star Trek: Discovery makes a splash at a couple of awards shows, Simon Pegg weighs in on a Quentin Tarantino Trek film, and Connor Trinneer reflects on the ups and downs of Star Trek: Enterprise.
In gaming news, we’re catching up on the latest of what the gaming world has to offer, and later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
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This week we Trek Out how you can travel into space towards our Star with William Shatner, Karl Urban weighs in on a Tarantino Trek film, nanotubes can save the world, Insurrection gets a fan-cut version on YouTube, and William Shatner has red-shirt envy. After that, I’m bringing you the details on Roddenberry’s Night of Diversity last weekend, and Elijah has been to see a whole NEW sort of Star Trek live show. In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’ll be catching up on what the gaming world has to offer, and, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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This week we Trek Out how a universal translator might be closer than we think, why one of London’s most famous concert halls had their staff learning Klingon, CBS explains more about their decision to keep Discovery off Netflix here in the States, and Doug Jones explains his threat ganglia. In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’ll be catching up on what the gaming world has to offer, and, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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This week we Trek Out that Discovery almost belonged to Netflix, some special Wrath of Khan screenings w/ William Shatner, a potential TOS episode sequel in TNG, and the truth behind Spock’s Vulcan ears…. Later, we head over to Star Trek gaming news where we review the latest from Star Trek Online and other games. And, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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This week we Trek Out Vulcan Canada and their new threads, Shatner signs a record deal, Voyager makes it to a Science Journal, CBS & Viacom are at it again in the rumor mill, and Season 2 from Berg and Harberts about Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news…. 3D SHIPS ARE COMING!!!! THE KIND YOU CAN PRINT OUT!!! Then, Dr. Robert Hurt will join us for a special edition of our Astrometrics Report…. Finally, it’s our last On Screen for a while as we recap the first Season of Star Trek Discovery And, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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This week we Trek Out how what crayfish and Star Trek have in common and what TNG might have been. We recap this week’s news from Star Trek Online. Then, we look at what’s on screen with the season finale for Star Trek Discovery, “The War Without, The War Within” And, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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This week we Trek Out how computers could save Star Trek (not really), how Star Trek is celebrated around the world, Nichelle Nichols is the topic of choice for an episode of “Drunk History,” and Elijah makes his Star Trek Screen Debut in an episode of After Trek w/ Matt Mira. In Star Trek Online news, the celebrations continue for the games 8th Anniversary. On Screen we have episode 14 of Star Trek Discovery, “The War Without, The War Within” And, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED
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This week we Trek Out some new science in the form of Holograms!! -- well, sorta! More actors express interest in a Tarantino Star Trek Film, Snoop Dogg is a trekizzy, and Discovery continues to break records. In Star Trek Online, the 8th Anniversary Celebrations continue and we review the latest featured episode -- additionally, we’re joined by Systems Designer Jeremy Borticus Randall to discuss the new Re-Engineering system. On Screen is episode 13 of Star Trek Discovery, “What’s Past is Prologue” And, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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This week, we Trek Out a new accolade earned by the Cast and Crew of Star Trek: Discovery, and January marks the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In Star Trek Online News, the 8th Anniversary celebration has begun with weekly episode replay rewards and the new Star Trek: Discovery lockbox!
On Screen is episode 12 of Star Trek: Discovery, "Vaulting Ambition".
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This week, we're Trekking Out the new Discovery-themed ship models from Eaglemoss, more rumors of a Viacom-CBS merger, and we're asking whether Star Trek still follows traditional storytelling.
In Star Trek Online news, the 8th Anniversary event is upon us, and we're walking you through some of the goodies you can get! Later, Dr. Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
In On Screen, we're discussing the "big stuff" from Discovery's 11th episode, "The Wolf Inside".
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This week, we Trek Out a new way to watch Star Trek Discovery and an interview with John Cho on Larry King Now. In Discovery News, Jonathan Frakes is interviewed by StarTrek.com and Inverse.com -- we’ll be sharing some of the highlights from those posts. In Star Trek Online news, they’ve started the year on strong with a new game feature that allows players to change their crafting mods. Later, Jayce stops by with this month’s Literary Review! Then, as always, we open hailing frequencies to see what’s incoming! TOPICS DISCUSSED
Trek It Out
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Trek Lit 101
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This week we Trek Out how Black Mirror’s first episode of the new season might end up spinning off to be its own show, Seth MacFarlane with wee baby-face in his home-made Star Trek Fan Film, and we celebrate 50 years of the ToS episode “Trouble with Tribbles.” In Star Trek Online news, we review what players can accomplish during the first part of the new year and In other gaming news, Star Trek Bridge Crew drops the VR requirement! When we visit the Promenade, Jake and Cookie review some hidden gems from the Star Trek and Roddenberry shops! Then, as always, we open hailing frequencies to see what’s incoming! TOPICS DISCUSSED
Trek It Out
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It's hard to believe that another year has flown by! We have so much to be thankful for! We have a remarkable team of volunteers helping to produce this production. We have a remarkable audience of friends who support us each and every week. Thank you, everyone!! From our ships to yours.... We wish you all a very happy, healthy, and prosperous new year!
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This week, we’re Trekking Out how Wil Wheaton’s life imitates art, a new sci-fi series coming from Ronald D. Moore, and new teaser posters for Star Trek: Discovery.
In STO News, it’s our year-end wrap up with a trio of Star Trek Online devs: Executive Producer Stephen Ricossa, Producer Maria Rosseau, and Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera are joining us to talk about the highlights of 2017, what we can expect in 2018...AND they’re answering a few community questions, as well!
Later, our science adviser Dr. Robert Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Wil Wheaton wears Star Trek uniform to Star Wars: The Last Jedi + Apple has commissioned a new sci-fi series written by Ronald D. Moore + Star Trek: Discovery Season 1, Chapter 2 posters released * Star Trek Online News + Dev interview with Executive Producer Stephen Ricossa, Producer Maria Rosseau, and Lead Designer Al Rivera * Astrometrics Report + Electromagnetic Spectrum: The Musical
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * What do you think makes “good” science fiction?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out how the rumored Quentin Tarantino Star Trek film could be R-Rated, why Sir Patrick Stewart might consider coming back as Jean-Luc Picard, and how Christian Slater landed a role in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
In Star Trek Online news, Q’s Winter Wonderland is upon us, and we’ve got details of a new minigame, and some of the goodies you can snag. Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101, and later, we have a real treat in On Screen, as DeyvID from TrekRadio - a Klingon expert - joins us to talk about the Klingons in Discovery.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek film could be R-Rated + Patrick Stewart would consider coming back as Jean-Luc Picard for Tarantino + Christian Slater’s mum got him the gig on Star Trek VI * Star Trek Online News + Q’s Winter Wonderland 2017 + Winter Wonderland 2017 Rewards + Tier 6 Breen Plesh Tral Heavy Raider + Wintry Recipes + Winters's Top Tip - Mission: Fastest Game on Ice + Events - Marks Weekend * Trek Lit 101 * On Screen + Klingon Language Institute + boQwI' (Klingon Language Assistant, Android) + Learn Klingon Facebook Group + Klingon Assault Group + Contact DeyvID - Twitter @DeyvID_KDF - Facebook deyvid.holqin - Instagram @deyvidholqin - Twitch deyvid_mmo * Feedback + Quentin Tarantino shares his Star Trek ideas, back in 2015
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * Would you go to see an R-rated Star Trek film? Why or why not? * Do the writers’ jobs for them: how would you work Captain Picard into the next, Tarantino-directed Kelvin-Timeline Star Trek film?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out whether Quentin Tarantino could write the next Star Trek film, there’s a new film out soon about a young Star Trek fan trying to get her screenplay read, and the Deep Space 9 documentary “What We Left Behind” has been delayed, but not for long.
Later, Jake and Cookie are here with some holiday gift ideas on The Promenade.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
There’s no Star Trek Online news this week, which we can only apologize for... But we’ll be back next week with all the latest gaming news...and in the meantime, you can busy yourself in Q’s Winter Wonderland, which starts this weekend in Star Trek Online.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Tarantino & Abrams assemble writers for proposed new Star Trek film + Please Stand By + Deep Space 9 documentary "What We Left Behind" delayed * The Promenade + Federation of Beer: Captain's Holiday 30th Anniversary Ale + Star Trek wall calendars from ThinkGeek - 2018 Star Trek Cats - 2018 Star Trek Ships of the Line - 2018 Star Trek Discovery - 2018 Star Trek Posters
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * What are your thoughts about Quentin Tarantino joining the creative team of the Star Trek franchise? * How has Star Trek influenced your life?
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It’s Thanksgiving Week for some of our team here in the States, so we’re keeping it short and sweet, and we’ll be back next week with even more Star Trek goodness for you to enjoy.
But for this week, we’re Trekking Out the latest rumours about a Galaxy Quest reboot, whether veteran Trek cameos in Star Trek: Discovery would be a good idea, and whether Discovery has “broken” existing Star Trek canon.
It’s pretty quiet in Star Trek Online this holiday week, but the game is full of special offers, so we're letting you know what goodies you can grab.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Galaxy Quest TV show? - Tim Allen interview about his relationship with Alan Rickman + Jason Isaacs weighs in on Star Trek: Discovery cameos + Has Star Trek: Discovery broken established canon? * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + (ALL) 25% off all C-Store items + (PC) Key ring bundle + (ALL) Infinity Lockbox is back + (PC) Pack sale 40%-65% off + (PC) Zen charge bonus + (Console) Zen Discount - Xbox One discounts - Playstation 4 discounts + (Console) Dilithium Weekend
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * Do you think Galaxy Quest should be brought to the small screen for an on-demand platform?.... Or was the movie gold just the way it is and no further storytelling is needed? * Would you rather see iconic characters (i.e. a Spock, a Kirk, a Pike) make appearances on Star Trek: Discovery? Or avoid them and keep introducing new characters?
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This week we’re Trekking Out a real-life AR version of TNG’s “The Game,” when we can expect to see the return of Discovery after the mid-season break, and a new figure from QMx that’s simply un-KHAN-ny.
In Star Trek Online news, Cryptic and PWE are celebrating Season 14’s release on console with a huge giveaway, and later Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
Finally, Star Trek: Discovery may be on a break but we’re not...We’re reviewing “Into the Forest I Go,” in On Screen.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Microsoft Hololens version of "The Game" + Discovery Mid-Season Premiere + New QMx 1:6 "Space Seed" Khan figure * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + STO + Gamespot team up for giveaway + Season 14 - Emergence - launches on console + New Faction Starter Pack on Console for $9.99 + Weekend events - (PC) Lifetime Subscription sale - (PC) Marks weekend - (PC) Mirror Invasion event * Trek Lit 101 * On Screen + Episode 9: "Into the Forest I Go"
COMMUNITY QUESTION * What will you be doing with your Sunday nights until Discovery is back?
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This week we’re Trekking Out some new shows in development for CBS All Access, and the latest on the development of Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery!
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, the Mirror Universe is threatening the PC version of the game, while consoles are gearing up for Season 14 - Emergence - with the Kobayashi Maru. And of course, Winters has another STO Top Tip.
Jake and Cookie are bringing us another report from The Promenade this week, and later we’re reviewing Discovery episode 8, “Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum”.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Funny or Die on CBS All Access + New Twilight Zone in the works with Jordan Peele + Star Trek: Discovery season 2 pre-production + Expect a cliffhanger in Discovery! * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + (PC) Mirror Universe event returns - November 9th-30th + (Console) Kobayashi Maru weekend event - November 9th-13th + (Console) Infinity Lockbox is back - November 7th-14th + (PC) Patch Notes - November 9th, 2017 + Winters's Top Tip - Recruiting DOffs from New Romulus Command * New Romulus Command * Duty Officer vendor * Velaar * The Promenade + DISCO t-shirts: Mens / Womens + Mega Construx MCX Heroes (and Jake's tweet!) * On Screen + Episode 8: "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum"
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * Will the new CBS All Access shows entice you to subscribe if you haven’t already? Or keep you subscribed if you were planning to cancel between seasons of Discovery?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out what Robert Picardo has been up to with the Planetary Society, where you can get your hands on some rare Trek memorabilia, and why the science of Discovery doesn’t quite stack up.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re heading on road trip, where soon you’ll be able to play Star Trek Online in Vulcan (the town, not the planet), and Star Trek Bridge Crew VR in a custom-made VR studio.
Later, we’re dissecting the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery, “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad” in our On Screen segment.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Robert Picardo interviews Dr. Konstantin Batygin for The Planetary Society + New Google Pixel Buds could be a universal translator + Star Trek props sale + The science blunder in Star Trek: Discovery * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + Family donates computer to Vulcan "Trek Station," will be used to play STO + Star Trek Bridge Crew VR heads to IMAX VR Centers + Winters's Top Tip - Autofire and firing priorities + Events - Champions of Sompek competition * On Screen + Episode 7: "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad"
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * If you could visit any (Earthly) location with Star Trek history, where would you go? Would you go to Vulcan? Or perhaps Vasquez Rocks or where they filmed Starfleet Academy?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out the start of the end for Star Trek Continues, some upcoming Star Trek comic releases, and Discovery has been officially renewed for a second season!
In Star Trek Online news, Season 14 - Emergence - has been announced for consoles, and we’re bringing you up to speed on all the weekend’s events.
In this week’s On Screen, we’re tackling Star Trek Discovery’s sixth episode, “Lethe,” including Vulcan extremists, Sarek’s relationship with Burnham, and Captain Lorca’s intimate relationship with Admiral Cornwell.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Star Trek Continues – Episode Ten – Part One + October is a Star Trek Month for Comics with IDW Publishing + The Starfleet Academy Experience returns to the New York area + Star Trek: Discovery renewed for a second season + Shazad Latif responds to rumours that VoQ could be Ash Tyler * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + (Console) Season 14 announced for consoles + (Console) Lifetime subscription sale - 26 Oct to 23 Nov 10am PST + (PC) Patch Notes 26 October * On Screen + Episode 6: "Lethe"
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This week, we’re Trekking Out what could be Nvidia’s answer to the Holodeck, what scientists are doing to try and design a real-life deflector shield, and where you can see some great cast reunion pics from Deep Space Nine.
In Star Trek Online news, there’s new content available on Xbox One and Playstation 4, and we’re getting excited over the new Miracle Worker ship mega-bundle.
Later, our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt is here talking about the EPIC new discovery of gravitational waves, and finally we’ll be jumping on THAT F-bomb and more, in our review of the latest episode of Star Trek Discovery.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + Nvidia Holodeck + William Shatner appearing on the Star Trek Tour 2018 + Real-life deflector shields + DS9 photoshoot for 'Variety' * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + Beyond the Nexus now available on console + Champion of Sompek event for console + Free Discovery uniforms and Type 7 shuttle on console + Miracle Worker Mega Bundle + Winters's Top Tip - Transferring energy credits between characters * Astrometrics Report + LIGO video from Caltech + LIGO press release + NASA press release + LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave news panel (part 1, part 2) * On Screen + "Choose Your Pain"
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * When was the last time you bought a new ship in Star Trek Online? And will the new Miracle Worker ships convince you to buy again?
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This week, we’re Trekking Out how you can print your own Star Trek: Discovery Badge, speculating on a potential season 2, and Elijah gives us the rundown on all the Star Trek happenings at last weekend’s New York Comic Con.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we’re reviewing the launch of Season 14 - Emergence - on PC, and interviewing Sam Webb from Modiphius about the tabletop RPG Star Trek Adventures.
Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
TOPICS DISCUSSED * Trek It Out + 3D Printed Discovery badges + Will Discovery have a second season? + Star Trek: Discovery press junket @ NYCC + Anton Yelchin honored at statue unveiling * Star Trek Online and Gaming News + Winters's Top Tip - Prisoners for fleet credits - List of starbase projects (special) + Interview with Star Trek Adventures * On Screen + "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry" * Trek Lit 101 + Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours - Kindle version - Paperback - Audible audiobook
COMMUNITY QUESTIONS * What do you think about having to wait over a year for another season of Star Trek Discovery? Or is it too early to say whether or not it’s worth the wait?
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This week, we Trek Out the latest viewing figures for Star Trek Discovery, some Star Trek episodes that never were, and where you can get your hands on a screen-accurate Star Trek Discovery uniform - if you have the cash.
In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we want your first impressions of Season 14 - Emergence, and I’m interviewing the team at Star Trek Timelines about new Discovery content in game.
Then it’s the return of On Screen! We recap Season 1 Episode 3 of Star Trek Discovery titled “Context is for Kings.”
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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This week, John Champion from Mission Log joins us to Trek Out what it was like at the Star Trek: Discovery premiere in Hollywood! Then we’re looking at the viewer numbers for the first half of the pilot episode on CBS, and Screen Junkies have released an Honest Trailer for Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In Star Trek Online news, we’re gearing up for the release of Season 14 - Emergence - on PC, and we’re bringing you up to speed on the special events going on in game this weekend.
Then it’s the return of On Screen! We’re recapping this week’s episode of Star Trek: Discovery and picking it apart for details.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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Captains, we just wanted to issue a friendly reminder that Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast is moving to it's new day -- FRIDAYS as of this week!! In our up coming episodes, we're reintroducing our segment titled, "On Screen!" In it, we'll be giving you a brief recap of the latest episode of Star Trek Discovery with some opinions and reviews from your trusted team of hosts! This new segment will happen each week just before we open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. Additionally, Elijah will be attending Creation Entertainment's "The Continuing Voyage" Star Trek Convention in PARSIPPANY, NJ the weekend of September 29th. Be one of the first to spot him at the convention for some swag!!!
Until Friday, Captains!
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This week, we’re Trekking Out some big names who might have been cast as Commander Sisko, but weren’t; TV Guide brings us a closer look at the sets of Discovery; we get a sneak preview of the new Star Trek theme song; AND of course there’s controversy over press coverage of the Discovery premiere.
In Star Trek Online News, we’ve got details on a new ship bundle in the C-Store, more about that new fleet holding coming with Season 14 - Emergence - and we’re taking a spoiler-free look at the latest featured episode “Beyond the Nexus,” which brings Geordi into STO.
Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
Don't forget! Starting next week, with Episode 336, we will be switching our release date to Fridays! That way, we'll be able to bring you more Discovery news, more Star Trek Online news, and just in time for the weekend! Keep an eye on our social media channels for more details.
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This week, there’s a lot of Discovery news to Trek Out including a fundraising campaign that could get you and a friend to the premiere in Hollywood!
In STO news, Season 13.5 – Escalation – is launching on console and we are teased with the newest Red Alert coming with Season 14.
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This week, We find out what it takes to be the 1701-D’s IT Officer, Game of Thrones almost had a Star Trek connection, and we dissect the latest issue of Variety that had a wonderful article covering Star Trek Discovery.
In STO News, Season 13.5 - Escalation - is launching on console, and we’ve got an interview with Lead Character Artist Ian Castaneda and Character Artist Jorge Castillo to talk about bringing Geordi into the game.
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This week, we’re Trekking Out why Ronald D Moore says he hated replicators, there’s more information out about Star Trek: Discovery’s advisory rating, and two Trek favorites will soon be heading down the aisle.
In STO news, we’re catching up on what we can expect over the next month in Star Trek Online, and pondering whether we’ve reached an endgame plateau.
Later on, our science adviser Dr Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 331 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, August 17th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, August 21st at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out more details on that special theatrical release of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and telling you about how you can meet up with us for it! We’re also catching you up on the new Star Trek fan film academy and the latest news about Discovery.
In Star Trek Online news, the Arena of Sompek event is back, and the latest R&D pack promo is kind of a whopper. Then Winters and Tony also get a chance to weigh in on the announcement of Season 14.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 330 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE from STAR TREK LAS VEGAS 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, August 14th, 2017 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
By our estimates, we figure that most of you might still be digesting that monster of an episode that was 329… and just when you thought we were done --- NOPE! This week we bring you more coverage from #STLV 2017!!
First, we Trek Out Star Trek Continues with Lisa Hansell… Producer for the soon-to-be-completed Fan Series.
In Star Trek Online News, we sat down with Community Manager Mike “Ambassador Kael” Fatum to discuss the current community and his ongoing endeavors to keep us happy! Then, Lead Ship and UI Artist, Thomas “The Cryptic Cat” Marrone joins us to talk about ship designs and what it takes to produce never-before-seen playable ships.
Later, in greater Star Trek gaming news, we have two separate interviews with two mobile developers to talk about their Star Trek games! First, is an interview with the devs from Disruptor Beam to talk about Star Trek: Timelines… Then, an interview with Ralf Adam - Producer for Pocket Starships!
There’s no Feedback this week but, don’t worry captains, we’re keeping our eyes on social media and hailing frequencies are always open!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 329 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE from STAR TREK LAS VEGAS 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, August 7th, 2017 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
WARNING: This is a VERY LONG episode, with some of the best content from the con! We’ve got the details from the massive 4-hour long Discovery panels, and an interview with Eaglemoss’s Ben Robinson turns weird when Ira Steven Behr turns up! In Star Trek Online, we’ve got Cryptic’s main stage panel announcing season 14. And we’ve also got follow-up interviews with Al “Captain Geko” Rivera and Jeremy “Borticus” Randall that go into more details on the upcoming content. Later, it’s a very special Astrometrics Report with our science adviser Dr Hurt and guest Phil Plait, aka The Bad Astronomer! And finally, we’re doing listener feedback live from the floor of STLV.
And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 328 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, July 27th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, July 31st at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we dive a little deeper into all the Discovery news that came from San Diego Comic Con last week and preview next week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly, which features three variant covers of the new series. In Star Trek Online news, we’ve got the latest rewards for the featured episode “Brushfire,” we’re discussing the new Endeavor system, and a new lockbox is landing on console.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 327 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, July 20th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, July 24th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’ve got an absolute TON of new information about Star Trek Discovery, The Orville is looking like it could be a serious Star Trek competitor, and The Wrath of Khan is gearing up for its 35th Anniversary later this year. In Star Trek Online news, we’re reviewing the latest featured episode “Brushfire”. We’re also summing up some of the content that we didn’t have details of before launch, and Winters is sharing with us another Top Tip. Later, Jayce is here with some literary commentary in another Trek Lit 101.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 326 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, July 13th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, July 17th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, Star Trek Discovery has hired fact-checkers to make sure it keeps with established canon, it’s Star Trek Easter eggs-a-go-go, and teleportation is closer to reality. In Star Trek Online and other gaming news, Season 13.5 is upon us, and Star Trek Timelines has graduated from beta! Later, we’re interviewing Jeff Hulit and Heather Barker from the Shore Leave podcast, and getting geared up for convention season!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 325 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, July 6th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, July 10th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out why you shouldn’t get too attached to any of the characters in Star Trek Discovery, and we’re also dealing with the bombshell that James Marsters from Buffy the Vampire Slayer could have been the star of Star Trek Nemesis. In Star Trek Online and other gaming news, the Infinity Lockbox is back with some new goodies in preparation for the Season 13.5 release, and Star Trek Timelines has launched a new Klingon mega-event! Later, Jake and Cookie are over on The Promenade and they’ll be convincing us to part with some of our hard-earned gold-pressed latinum...or not, as the case may be.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 324 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, June 29th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, July 3rd at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out the remaining exclusives that Entertainment Weekly scored on Star Trek Discovery, including the announcement of a very special someone sitting in the director's chair for an episode of the new series. In Star Trek Online news, we’re gearing up for the newly-announced Season 13.5, reviewing the new Kobayashi Maru event, and previewing the latest Featured Episode, with new voiceover from veteran Star Trek actor J.G. Hertzler. And to discuss some of these updates, we welcome Star Trek Online’s Executive Producer Stephen “Salami Inferno” Ricossa.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 323 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, June 22nd, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, June 26th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out a veritable boatload of Discovery TrekNuggets being teased by Entertainment Weekly. Oh, and a little thing called the Premiere Date has been announced too! In Star Trek Online News, a couple of favorite ships have had face lifts, and a new Admiralty campaign will be making its way into the game soon. Later, our Science Adviser Dr Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 322 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, June 15th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, June 19th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out an interview with Star Trek Discovery producer Alex Kurtzman, who has some things to say that should get fans excited. We’ve also got a few collectors’ items coming out soon that you might be interested in. In Star Trek Online news, there’s a new way to launch STO that could earn you some free swag, and the winners of the official screenshot contest have been announced. Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 321 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, June 8th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, June 12th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking out some things you may not know about Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Nicholas Meyer hints at some future Star Trek projects. In Star Trek gaming news, Season 13 of Star Trek Online is now out on console, and we’ve got details of the summer event ship on PC. We’re also looking at what you can pre-order for the new tabletop RPG Star Trek Adventures, and another mobile game has managed to snag itself a Star Trek license. Later, we're checking in with Jake and Cookie on The Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 320 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, June 1st, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, June 5th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking out what we know so far about the directors of Star Trek: Discovery, and how much of Harry Mudd we’re apparently going to see. In Star Trek gaming news this week, our graphic artist Henry is here to tell us all about his experiences with Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR. Then for Star Trek Online, we’re looking ahead to the summer event on Risa, and later we’re interviewing content designer Ryon Levitt about his work in the game.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 319 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, May 25th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 29nd at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, well, you didn’t think we’d get away without Elijah giving us his opinion on the Discovery trailer, did you? We’ll see if it agrees with what LeVar Burton thought! We’re also Trekking Out Dayton Ward’s latest Star Trek travel guide and how YOU could get your remains shot into space when you die. In Star Trek Online and other gaming news, we’ve got a new canon ship arriving on PC, and we're talking to Erin Prince from Disruptor Beam about Star Trek Timelines.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 318 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, May 18th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 22nd at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re reacting to the new Discovery trailer, and Seth MacFarlane’s Star Trek spoof as well. In Star Trek Online news, Escalation is coming to consoles, the Miranda gets a facelift, and the Mirror Invasion event is back on PC. Later, our science adviser Dr Hurt is here with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 317 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, May 11th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 15th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out what William Shatner is up to, some bold concepts for star trek inspired vehicles, we celebrate Jerry Goldsmith’s career, and Jonathan Frakes psyched us all out. In Star Trek Online News, there are a couple of events on Xbox One and Playstation 4, the First Contact Day writing competition winners have been announced, and we’re discussing fleet projects. Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 316 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, May 4th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 8th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out the latest casting news for Star Trek Discovery, and CBS President and CEO Les Moonves sticks his foot in it with the fans again. In Star Trek Online and other gaming news, we’re recapping the latest featured episode to hit Star Trek Online on PC, and there’s a big Borg event going on right now in Star Trek Timelines for mobile devices. Later, Jake and Cookie are tempting us with more Trekkie Treats in the Promenade.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 315 OF PRIORITY ONE: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 27th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 1st at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out the fate of the 4th Kelvin Timeline film, an awesome PC mod, and a special announcement regarding this very podcast. In Star Trek Online news, Season 13 goes live - and although we don’t get nitty gritty this week, we are thrilled to be joined by Star Trek Online Systems Designer Jeremy "Borticus" Randall to get under the hood of this most recent update.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 314 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 20th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, April 24th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out why CBS won’t commit to a release date for Discovery, and there’s a new Star Trek musical available to watch online. In Star Trek Online news, it’s the launch of Season 13 on PC, Executive Producer Stephen Ricossa reacts to the launch of Season 12 on console, and one cosplayer has brought Star Trek Online to TV, on Syfy’s Cosplay Melee. Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 313 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 13th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, April 17th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out whether Spock could be related to Sherlock Holmes, some Star Trek math, why Discovery could be at risk from a writers’ strike, and the XPrize Tricorder Challenge has a winner! In Star Trek Online and gaming news, we're diving deep into the latest episode "Survivor" and gearing up for two new season launches in the next couple of weeks. We're also looking at why the STO Gateway is no more, and the list of CBS-licensed Star Trek games is growing. Later, we’ll hear from our Science Adviser Dr. Hurt, in another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 312 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 6th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, April 10th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out some big Discovery casting news, and everything Chris Pine knows about the next Star Trek film (hint: it’s not much). In Star Trek Online News, we’re looking at the latest featured episode to hit PC, along with some new content due to launch with Season 13 - Escalation - at the end of April. We’re also talking about the latest gameplay footage from Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR, NOW with ADDED ENTERPRISE!! Later, Jake and Cookie are here with more must-have merchandise from the galactic gift shop, on The Promenade.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 311 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 30th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, April 3rd at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we are honored to have with us two prolific artists - from Star Trek Online, Lead Ship and UI Designer & Artist Thomas “The Cryptic Cat” Marrone and Academy & Emmy Award winning designer and Star Trek Master Doug Drexler - for a fantastic discussion about Star Trek history, ship design, and the future of Star Trek. Brace yourselves, Captains! This is going to be a long show, but worth every minute!
But before we get to that, we’re catching you up on the news. We’re Trekking Out the return of fan films, some Star Trek-themed ransomware, and a roundup of the latest news about Discovery. Then in Star Trek Online, a new season’s been announced for PC, with some long-awaited changes to PvP combat.
And of course, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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BONUS CONTENT: PRIORITY ONE MOCKCAST
Finally this week: a special presentation by Priority One Podcast superfan Chris Keen. Enjoy!
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Greetings, Captains! Due to a perfect storm of unfortunate events, we do not have a new episode for you this week. However, we have a very special episode planned for you next week!
Joining us to talk about Starship Design is Star Trek Online's Thomas "The Cryptic Cat" along with Academy and Emmy Award Winning Master Star Trek Artist Doug Drexler. This is not an episode you're going to want to miss!
We'll also be taking some of your questions to ask these prolific artists! So leave them here, or check out what others are asking by visiting our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast/
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 310 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 16th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, March 20th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out Viacom's take on future Kelvin Timeline Star Trek films, a possible Star Trek-themed amusement park in the United Kingdom, and a new fundraising campaign to restore wax figures of the whole Original Series crew. In Star Trek gaming news, we're looking closer at balance changes coming to Star Trek Online's space combat, and whether Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR could be a so-called "Triple-A" game.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 309 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 9th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, March 13th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out whether Leonard Nimoy’s Spock could turn up in a future Star Trek movie, news about a new Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard, and the latest casting for Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek gaming news, two new iconic ships are on their way to Star Trek Online, and we have some more details about gameplay in Star Trek Bridge Crew VR. Later, get ready to lay out your hard-earned latinum for Jake and Cookie’s latest picks on the Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 308 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 2nd, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, March 6th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out how you could be dining with the cast of DS9 in Vegas, and the latest release update for Star Trek: Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we’re catching you up on the latest events.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 307 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 23rd, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, February 27th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week we’re Trekking Out a new Star-Trek themed roller coaster, Nicholas Meyer’s latest comments about Star Trek: Discovery, and the latest rumour about Discovery’s premiere date. In Star Trek Online news, the Tier 6 flagships are coming to console, but everyone’s talking about the rebalancing of powers. Later, our science adviser, Dr. Robert Hurt, is here to talk about the discovery of potentially habitable planets, just discovered by NASA.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 306 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 16th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, February 20th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week we’re Trekking Out the winners of the Roddenberry Prize, a new piece of tech straight out of Star Trek, and the latest news about Discovery. In gaming news, the Tal Shiar lockbox is bringing a must-have ship console to Star Trek Online, and Star Trek Bridge Crew VR has been delayed - but for a good reason.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 305 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Friday, February 9th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, February 13th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week we’re Trekking Out what could be the new score for Discovery, and how Hollywood is giving Star Trek makeup a nod. In Star Trek Online news, there’s a big ship bundle you’ll want to hear about, plus a bucketload of new features out on console this week. Later, we’ll check in with Jake and Cookie on the Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 304 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 2nd, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, February 6th at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out the latest information - including a couple rumours - from Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, console players are getting some great new starships, and art is taking centre stage. Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 303 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, January 26th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, January 30th, at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out some technology that’s getting us closer to Star Trek reality, and a couple other nuggets of Trek Trivia to keep you in the know. In Star Trek Online News, Season 12 - Reckoning - and the anniversary event are upon us, we’ve got details of the new NX refit, and Agents of Yesterday has finally been announced for consoles.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 302 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, January 19th, 2017 and available for download or streaming on Monday, January 23rd, at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out a new documentary in the works all about Star Trek Deep Space 9, and we’ve got the good news and the bad news about Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we’ve got details on the new Lukari Restoration Initiative, and there’s a new YouTube series using Star Trek Online to show us around some of the most iconic locations in Star Trek. Finally, our science adviser Dr. Robert Hurt is back with another report from the Astrometrics Lab.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 301 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, January 12th and available for download or streaming on Monday, January 16th, 2017 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out what Chris Hemsworth and Zoe Saldana have to say about the fourth movie in the Kelvin Timeline, what Doug Jones is doing to prepare for Discovery, and some home-grown Trek projects that will inspire you to build. In Star Trek Online news, Season 12 and the Anniversary event are nearly upon us, and we’ve got some details for you. And finally, Jake and Cookie are back on the Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 300 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, January 9th, 2017 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week we celebrated our 300th episode with an epic 10-hour livestream on our Twitch channel, at twitch.tv/priorityone. Listen in to the highlights of the day!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to a special year-end presentation of Priority One Podcast!
This year's roundup starts with a message from Executive Producer Elijah, then stay tuned for the best of this year's bloopers, and an exclusive musical parody! Share in the laughs with the Priority One Podcast team, and remember a wonderful year in which we welcomed familiar voices and celebrated the 50th anniversary of Star Trek!
As always, we want to thank you for making 2016 a phenomenal year for this production; because, without your support, none of this would be possible.
Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 299 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, December 19th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, Elijah finally gets to Trek Out the crossover he’s been waiting for, and there is a TON of new casting news for Star Trek: Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we’re wrapping up the year with Executive Producer Stephen Ricossa, and meeting the new Community Manager, Mike Fatum. And finally, Jake and Cookie give us some last-minute gift advice in the final Promenade of 2016.
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Well, Captains - it’s been an amazing year! Here’s what you can look forward to in the coming weeks. Next week, December 26th, you can expect our Year-End Blooper Reel -- a highlight of all the laughs we’ve shared with you throughout 2016. Then you won’t hear from us again until Saturday, January 7th, when we record episode 300 LIVE on Twitch while inside Earth Spacedock in Star Trek Online!!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 298 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, December 12th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out the latest developments in Star Trek: Discovery, looking forward to Star Trek 4, and looking back at Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In STO News, we’re looking at who might be the next Trek star to join the voiceover cast of Star Trek Online, and we’re finding out about all the special events going on this month in game. Later we’ve got a special interview with Dayton Ward and Nathan Dowdell from the new tabletop RPG, Star Trek Adventures.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 297 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, December 5th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we trek out some interesting facts about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, as well as Star Trek: First Contact - facts that will help you win at a trivia night! Additionally, we parse through the latest casting announcement for Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at some new ships available for console and PC, a new prize pack with some old favourites, and Q’s Winter Wonderland is now live! We’ve also got a couple tidbits from other Star Trek games. Later, Elijah goes through a temporal anomaly back to Albany, and an interview with Rick Sternbach.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 296 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, November 21st, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out the - “some type of” - plot device in Voyager, we question if Captain Kirk is really a buffoon, how Anton Yelchin’s friends celebrated his art, and the possibility that Star Trek Discovery could be for mature audiences only! In Star Trek Online News, the Tier 6 Sovereign Class is finally - officially - making its way onto PC, and console gets a major systems update. Later, Elijah brings us an interview with JG Hertzler from the Northeast Star Trek Convention in Albany, New York.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 295 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, November 14th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out the idea of a Star Trek Cinematic Universe, including a chat with Ken Ray of Mission Log Podcast! In Star Trek Online News, there’s another featured mission reward, a blog and a pat on the back from us to PWE. Later, we start looking towards winter shopping when Cookie and Jake review some of the latest products on the Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 294 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, November 7th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, the dust begins to settle and we continue to Trek Out Bryan Fuller’s shift from show-runner to Executive Producer on Star Trek Discovery -- we also Trek Out what happens when Benedict Cumberbatch gets loose! In Star Trek Online News, we’ve got Crystals, console crafting, and community choices! Later, Jayce continues IDW’s Star Trek Ongoing Vol 11 as well as Boldly Go #1 in this month’s Literary Review.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 293 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, October 31st, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we cover BREAKING NEWS: Bryan Fuller's Star Trek: Discovery status change. Then we’re Trekking Out JJ's thoughts on Beyond, what money and influence CAN buy, Star Trek flavored Raspberry Pi, & the Okuda's go LIVE on Facebook. In Star Trek Online News, we celebrate 1 million Console Captains, and have a look at week one of Agents of Yesterday - Artifacts. Finally, we're joined by Dr. Hurt for another Astrometric Report. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 292 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, October 24th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re Trekking Out some futuristic developments in holograms and augmented reality, and the disappointing news that the release of Star Trek Bridge Crew VR has been delayed. In Star Trek Online News, we’re getting excited about Agents of Yesterday - Artifacts, and letting you in on what you should look out for when it’s released on Tuesday.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 291 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, October 17th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we’re talking about some highlights of Destination Star Trek Europe, one very special place that’s been streaming Star Trek Beyond, and what US President Barack Obama thinks about Star Trek. In Star Trek Online News, it’s ships week! We’re looking at the newest ships winging their way to PC and console.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 290 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, October 10th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!
This week, we Trek Out some fun little vignettes that have begun to circle the web now that Star Trek Beyond has hit home-release. Star Trek is also making headlines in United States politics. In Star Trek Online News, we’ve maybe got word of a new iconic ship coming soon to the game. And we’re looking at the causes behind a pretty major bug that affected console players last week. Later, Jake and Cookie are here with more exciting Trek merchandise on The Promenade.
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Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 289 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, October 3rd, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we set our sights on YouTube and Trek Out some interesting Trek-related videos you can watch after you're done listening to this show! In Star Trek Online News, console players are getting a taste of their first shard-wide special event, and the next update has finally been announced for Agents of Yesterday on the PC. Later, Jayce brings us this month's Star Trek literary review of volume 10 of Ongoing, continuing the early days of the 5-year mission prior to Beyond. Plus, a special look at Waypoint #1, first in the new anthology series. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Trekspertise (via YouTube) Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special (via YouTube) More exclusive content for retailers with Star Trek Beyond Star Trek Online News Crystalline Entity event for console Agents of Yesterday - Artifacts Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes: September 28th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@mariarosseau) is on her way to Europe Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) is looking to the future Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) will be in Star Trek Discovery, but only in his dreams Trek Lit 101 THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTION If you’re a new STO player on console, what are your first impressions of the Crystalline Cataclysm event? And for veteran players who have switched, we’d like to hear how you think it compares to its PC cousin. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 288 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, September 26th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the latest news in Star Trek including release dates for the home release of Star Trek Beyond and clarification from CBS President Les Moonves over the delay of Star Trek Discovery. We also mention a very special fan-made video celebrating the 50 years of Star Trek. In Star Trek Online news, there's a new ship bundle arriving for console players, and we've finally got news of a big new feature expected in the next seasonal update. Then, Dr. Robert Hurt checks in from Astrometrics with a new map of our Milky Way galaxy. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Beyond home release dates Bonus disc details for Star Trek Beyond at Target CBS President Les Moonves talks about the delay of Star Trek Discovery DIY Kobayashi Maru flowchart Fan video celebrating 50 years of Star Trek Star Trek Online News Heavy Escort Carriers (paid DLC) come to console Star Trek Online timeline (infographic) Fleet Station K-13: New fleet holding coming soon Keyring Bundle/Ultimate Upgrade Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) shows off the team's new latinum-plated Enterprise-F model Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) has been chatting to TrekYards Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) doesn't recommend Head Trauma Astrometrics Report GAIA 3D May of the Milky Way Revealing a Hidden Universe THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTIONS Now that we’ve had some time to think about what it means for Star Trek Discovery to have been delayed until May of 2017 - Do you think more time will give the creative team an opportunity to produce a great Star Trek Series for a new generation of Trekkies? Do the special features entice you enough to purchase the bluray edition exclusive to Target? What TOS-themed gear would you most like to see become available through the new Starbase K-13 in Star Trek Online? It could be weapons, devices, or even costumes! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 287 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, September 19th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out a the latest developments from the Star Trek Discovery camp, and a perhaps upsetting theory about our view of the world of Star Trek. In Star Trek Online news, well, the news is that there is no news. But to make up for it, later Elijah brings us an interview with David Votypka, Senior Creative Director from the team behind the upcoming Star Trek Bridge Crew VR. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Film Theory: Why the Star Trek Federation is Fascist (via YouTube) CBS All Access pushes back premiere of Star Trek Discovery to May 2017 Star Trek Online News Gaming review roundup Gamer Professionals (Gamerpros.co) XBLA Fans (XBLAfans.com) Metacritic STO reviews (Xbox One) Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy wishes everyone a happy 50th ...As does Steve Ricossa (@Salami_Inferno) Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) educates us on the history of the USS Enterprise Nick Duguid (Tacofangs on the Forums) hints that there's something coming down the pipeline Interview Star Trek Bridge Crew VR BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 286 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, September 12th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week in Trek It Out, Elijah and Kenna are talking conventions, the latest big hint from Star Trek Discovery, and an exciting new initiative from the Roddenberry Foundation. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at some new features for the PC version currently available to test, and sharing some early thoughts about the launch of console. Later, Jake is here with more exciting Star Trek products in The Promenade. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out How an Over-Ambitious Star Trek Convention became the Con of Wrath (via Ars Technica) Official Star Trek: Discovery Novel and Comic Tie-ins The Roddenberry Prize Bryan Fuller: Balance of Terror is "a touchstone for the Star Trek Discovery story arc" Enterprise Nebula seen by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope - featuring a rendering by our own Dr Robert Hurt Star Trek Online News New lighting system put live on the Tribble Test Server Kit frames and modules can now be upgraded on Tribble Cardassian-Dominion Lockbox Xbox One Playstation 4 Early thoughts on console The Promenade Fine Silver Coin: Star Trek Enterprise (via The Canadian Mint) Star Trek TNG Uniform Bedding Set (via ThinkGeek) THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTIONS What are your first thoughts on the console version of Star Trek Online? If you’re thinking of getting your ship 3D printed, knowing what 3D printing is today, how much would you pay for one of your ships? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 285 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, September 5th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week in Trek It Out, we are joined by guest host Jarrah Hodge - from Women at Warp - to discuss the latest rumour about the lead character in Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online News, Elijah has been to ReedPOP’s Star Trek: Mission New York and brings us the biggest stories from the STO panel, and an interview with Denise Crosby. Later, Jayce is taking us back to Las Vegas with a very special Trek Lit 101 - with an interview with Sarah Gaydos, group editor at IDW publishing. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Could the new Star Trek lead be Number One? (via Movie Pilot) Apparently, Bryan Fuller says she might be! (via Ain't It Cool News) Star Trek Online News Console launch date announced: Tuesday, September 6th, 2015 (announced at the STO panel, at ReedPOP's Star Trek: Mission New York) Print YOUR ship in 3D - coming soon! Interview with Denise Crosby Trek Lit 101 Interview with Sarah Gaydos, group editor at IDW publishing THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTION There was some big news announced for Star Trek Online over the weekend...What do you think about the console launch date, or about 3D printing your own ship? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 284 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, August 29th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we are Trekking Out some obscure Star Trek trivia, and why Bryan Fuller has been looking at James Bond cars for visual inspiration. In Star Trek Online news, Cryptic has shocked us all by finally releasing an end-game Constitution Class starship. We’ve also got details on the dev team’s setup for Star Trek: Mission New York. Later, our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt is here with a very special supplemental Astrometrics Report. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Priority One Podcast has teamed up with the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum to ensure that you graduate from Starfleet Academy this 2nd-4th of September! If you're attending ReedPOP's Star Trek: Mission New York convention, then we want you to meet with us on Saturday night, September 3rd at 7pm to go through the Starfleet Academy Experience! Join Jayce, Henry and Elijah and go through the Academy together. We'll also be joined by special guests. Additionally, we've arranged for you to save $5 off the cost of admission into the exhibit all weekend long. Click here to find out how to participate. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out The proposed Star Trek projects that never were Bryan Fuller used 70s cars as visual inspiration for Star Trek Discovery Star Trek Online News Tier 6 Constitution (and the rest of the R&D pack promotion) R&D pack promotion ship stats Star Trek Online at Star Trek: Mission New York Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) doesn't respond to messages at 3am, FYI Jon Steady (@STOCrypticRock) got a special e-mail from Professor Oak Community Manager @LaughingTrendy has a special song to share with the class Astrometrics Report Planet Found in Habitable Zone Around Nearest Star (via eso.org) THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTION Have you heard of a concept for a Star Trek series that didn’t make the list? Which “official” pitch would you have wanted to see come to life? What does looking at racing cars and lamborghinis from the 70’s means for the feel of Star Trek Discovery? How might this impact the overall aesthetics of the show? Will you be going for the new Tier 6 Constitution Class in Star Trek Online? Have you already got one? What do you think of the ship and the promotion? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 283 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, August 22nd, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out the latest juicy details about Star Trek Discovery, which Bryan Fuller revealed last week. In Star Trek Online News, we’re back in Vegas, with two on-site interviews with members of the Cryptic dev team. Later, Jake is here with some more exciting items to blow your hard-earned quatloos on. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Everything we know about Star Trek Discovery so far (via Screen Rant) (via Digital Trends) (via Digital Spy) Why does the Star Trek franchise keep returning to its origins? (via Ars Technica) Could Discovery's new captain be Garth of Izar? Star Trek Online News Content Design with Ryon Levitt Concept Art with Hector Ortiz (see gallery below) The Promenade THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTION What is your most memorable comedic scene in Star Trek? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 282 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, August 15th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re bringing you some more highlights from our coverage of the 50th Anniversary celebrations in Las Vegas. We’ve got an interview with Vic Mignogna and the cast of Star Trek Continues, who if you’ll recall have also done recent voiceover work for Star Trek Online. Then in STO news, we’re chatting to Al “Captain Geko” Rivera about the controller functions of the new console version. Later, Henry joins us for an interview with the Star Trek Online Art Team, and in feedback, Ken Ray of Mission Log Podcast has a few choice words for Elijah. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Continues Star Trek Online News New console version controller functions The Art of Star Trek Online Feedback THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTION What are your thoughts about the new details regarding Star Trek: Discovery? Your comments may be used in our discussion next week. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 281 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, August 8th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we record from our table at the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of Star Trek in Las Vegas! We hope you enjoy!! As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED TBD BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to A SPECIAL EPISODE OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, August 1st, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! As we gear up for our coverage of the 50th Anniversary celebrations at the Star Trek Las Vegas convention, Elijah and Kenna bring you a special preview of what we'll be up to, and let you know how best to follow the team while we're there. If you're joining us at the convention, be sure to stop by our table in the Main Vendor Hall, booth 53. We're on the left as you enter the hall, close to the Star Trek Online booth. SPECIAL EVENTS Wednesday, August 3rd, 7:30-10pm PDT Priority One Podcast will be hosting a Laser Tag event at Battle Blast Laser Tag, starting at 7:30pm. For more information, please visit our Facebook page. Saturday, August 6th, 2-2:45pm PDT - Priority One Podcast presents: Stand By...Don't Hail Me! A loving, respectful, and (mostly) faithful parody of the popular National Public Radio news quiz "Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me!" Join your Master of Ceremonies, Elio “Elijah” Lleo and your Host, Tony “Not Peter Sagal” Hunter as they borrow the format and games familiar to radio audiences nationwide; giving them a modern Star Trek-themed reboot (lens flares not included). Audience members will have the chance to answer trivia questions from the world of Star Trek: canon fiction, production facts, games, and even poetic nonsense. Additionally, you’ll also hear from our special guest, Star Trek Online's Lead Designer Al “Actually Captain Geko” Rivera as he plays “Dammit, Jim, I'm a Doctor” (aka "Not My Job"). No matter if your passion lies with the movies, the shows, or the games, chances are you’ll know enough to guess the correct answer and win a fabulous prize!!! Join us on the Roddenberry Stage at Quark’s Bar on Saturday, August 6 at 2:00pm PDT. Be sure to pick up a ticket at the door and you may be randomly selected for a chance to participate and win a prize! If you’re very lucky, you might win our Grand Prize: A Customized Voice-Mail Recording from a surprise #STLV50 Convention Guest! Check out all the panels and events on the Roddenberry Stage Sunday, August 7th, 2-2:45pm PDT - The Podcast Summit Priority One Podcast joins Mission Log Podcast, and other popular Star Trek podcasts, on stage for an afternoon of Q & A. It's your chance to peek behind the scenes, ask questions, and learn more about the world of Star Trek podcasting. Also featuring hosts from Trek Geeks, Women at Warp, TrekFM and The G & T Show. Throughout the Week Things move fast at the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! We will be bringing you interviews and special features throughout the week, sometimes at the last minute! Be sure to follow our social media channels, where we will try and announce events as they come up. HOW TO FOLLOW OUR COVERAGE We will be broadcasting as much as we can on Facebook Live. To make sure you never miss a broadcast, be sure to follow us on Facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast. We'll also be cross-posting pictures and updates on our Twitter page: Twitter.com/PriorityOnePod. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or,
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 280 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, July 25th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we Trek Out the next Kelvin Timeline movie already in the works, and how the new Star Trek Series will be premiering across the globe. In Star Trek Online News, we’re looking at a new ground queue just out this week, a controversial giveaway, and how Star Trek Online may be starting to gear up for the console launch. We are also joined by Star Trek Online's Executive Producer Stephen "Salami Inferno" Ricossa to talk about STLV & the giveaway. Later, Dr. Hurt is here with the latest update from the Astrometrics Lab. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Priority One Podcast will be hosting a Laser Tag event a during Creation Entertainment's Star Trek Las Vegas Convention, on Wednesday, August 3rd. For more information, please visit our Facebook page. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Fourth Kelvin Timeline film announced by J.J. Abrams New Star Trek TV series to be distributed globally by Netflix Star Trek Online News New "Miner Instabilities" queue Gold Ferengi Tier 6 Nagus Marauder giveaway @LaughingTrendy: "FYI I don't know how the Nagus codes were distributed. I believe more are inc. Not positive." The Story So Far, Part 1 Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 21st, 2016 Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) heads to San Diego for the premiere of Star Trek Beyond Community Manager @LaughingTrendy is thinking about a custom STO console skin Lifetime subscription sale Astrometrics Report with Dr. Hurt BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 279 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, July 18th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we Trek Out Elijah’s report on Starfleet Academy at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. In Star Trek Online News, it’s been quiet since the launch of Agents of Yesterday, but Mark and Kenna have a feeling that there are more big things just around the corner. Later, our lead artist, Henry, shares some of the more striking Star Trek fan art on the internet! As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Priority One Podcast will be hosting a Laser Tag event a during Creation Entertainment's Star Trek Las Vegas Convention, on Wednesday, August 3rd. For more information, please visit our Facebook page. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out The Starfleet Academy Experince at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Star Trek Online News New story blog: "Aftershocks" Kelvin Admiral Uniform giveaway Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 13th, 2016 Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 14th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGek0) reveals that Cryptic is a PokeSpot! Steve Ricossa (@Salami_Inferno) is celebrating the launch of Agents of Yesterday with drinks and cupcakes Hector Ortiz (@sandman979) links to more concept art for AoY's D5 Klingon ship Lifetime subscription sale Henry's Fan Art Review Star Trek Color Pages Index Enterprise Dynamic Angle Close Up Enterprise Side View Enterprise Rear View Enterprise In Orbit TOS Bridge TOS Engineering Console - Color By Numbers Drawing SciFi NX-01 How to draw Kirk Spock standing Spock Portrait - simple Tutorial Spock and Uhura - Kelvin Timeline Spock Portrait In Space Suit Kirk Portrait This week’s Community Questions: Do you think the Terran Empire will be the main focus of the continuing story? Who else would you like to see as the STO ‘big bad’? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 278 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, July 11th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’ve got plenty to Trek Out including a new backstory for Hikaru Sulu, a television event you’re going to want to DVR, and the Star Trek film that could have been. In Star Trek Online News, Mark, Winters and Kenna are knee-deep in Agents of Yesterday, which launched earlier this week. Later, Jake & Cookie tempt us to spend some hard-earned latinum when they brings us product reviews from the Promenade. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. SPECIAL ANNOUCEMENT Priority One Podcast will be hosting a Laser Tag event a during Creation Entertainment's Star Trek Las Vegas Convention, on Wednesday, August 3rd. For more information, please visit our Facebook page. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Hikaru Sulu will be gay in Star Trek Beyond Smithsonian Museum to air two-hour documentary on the restoration of the original TOS Enterprise Captain Kirk could have fought Jesus in an alternate plot of Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek Online News NEW Kelvin Lockbox Kelvin Lockbox and Lobi store ship stats and details (including Tier 6 Kelvin Timeline Heavy Command Cruiser - Constitution Class) Star Trek Online Expansion Notes: July 6th, 2016 Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 7th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) shows off the Cryptic team's new Enterprise-F gear Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) recommends AoY's music and teases us about customising the Kelvin Timeline Constitution Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) thinks this week's patch notes are tiny and cute Hector Ortiz (@sandman979) refers us to some extra artwork for the Kelvin Timeline D4x The Promenade This week’s Community Questions: What’s your favourite part of Agents of Yesterday so far? And is there anything that you don’t like? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 277 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, July 4th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out whether Brent Spiner would be up for reprising his role as Data, we're listening to Rihanna’s new song for Star Trek Beyond, and we're also Trekking Out the unveiling of the refurbished Enterprise model at the Smithsonian. In Star Trek Online News, Mark and Kenna are gearing up for Agents of Yesterday, which launches this week. Later, Jayce is here with another Trek Lit 101. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Would Brent Spiner reprise his role as Data? But would he though? Music video for "Sledgehammer" by Rihanna Rihanna's fan intro for the video Refurbished USS Enterprise model goes back on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC Star Trek Online News Official Agents of Yesterday launch trailer Temporal Agent Recruitment event 31st century ship stats Infinity lockbox Featured episode replay event Ophidian cane Shard of Possibilities Reman science officer candidate Breen tactical officer candidate Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) asks if you're ready to get your Gorn on Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) is looking at the Zen Exchange Trek Lit 101 This week’s Community Questions: Would you like to see Brent Spiner reprise the role of Data, and in what manner would you like to see it? Which of the featured episode replay items are you most looking forward to getting, and which other item (including ships) would you love to have another crack at? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 276 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, June 27th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we trek out the new guidelines issued by CBS for fan films, and Bryan Fuller reveals just how far production on the new Trek series has progressed. In Star Trek Online news, Mark and I are taking a trip to the JJVerse - yes, the JJVerse! - and looking at whether you’ll want to shell out for the latest ships. Later, our science advisor Dr Hurt is here with the latest report from the Astrometrics Lab. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out CBS/Paramount release fan film guidelines Bryan Fuller confirms more details about the new Trek TV series Anton Yelchin dies tragically at age 27 Star Trek Online News Al "Captain Geko" Rivera explains that the JJVerse is called the "Kelvin Timeline" New mission Terminal Expanse takes captains to the Kelvin Timeline Bringing 0718 to Star Trek Online 26th Century ship stats Star Trek Online release notes: June 23rd, 2016 Tracking the Devs Lead Designer Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) has the best job ever Community Manager @LaughingTrendy got excited over some new screenshots Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) loves inspiring others Astrometrics Report LIGO detects gravitational waves for the second time This week’s Community Questions: Do you think the new Star Trek fan production guidelines will stymie creativity in fan productions or will it inspire creativity in future storytelling? What do you think about officially bringing the Kelvin Timeline into Star Trek Online? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 275 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, June 20th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we TrekOut how Star Trek is stealing the show at E3; we also get a glimpse into what Spock might be facing in Star Trek Beyond. In Star Trek Online, we’ve got a ton of new information about the upcoming Agents of Yesterday. Later, there’s no shortage of stunning artistry done by fans like you -- and our own Lead Artist, Henry, spotlights some of their work. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Bridge Crew VR game Zachary Quinto gives us some hints about Spock's mortality in Star Trek Beyond Star Trek Online News Temporal Bridge Officers Temporal Specialisation Temporal Defense Reputation 23rd Century ship stats Spec point box changes Star Trek Online Release Notes: June 16th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) made some GIFs of the TOS ships being assembled Maria Rosseau (@mariarosseau) gave us an insight into Al Rivera's (@CaptainGeko) systems class Henry's Fan Art Review Loknar Class on blue planet background by Paul Lewis Prometheus, Defiant, Galaxy, Nebula and Intrepid class vessels approaching earth in formation by Glen Ryan Craig Beautiful Abrams style lighting on a classic TOS Movie era Constitution Class Refit by John Cartman Beautiful shot of Voyager on a blazingly colorful background by David Taylor Borg Homeworld by Colin Merry Klingon Target Practice by Colin Merry Roman Warbird by Colin Merry Thunderchild Hunting Jem’Hadar by Colin Merry Abrams lens flares applied to TOS model by Michael Rae NX Class exiting a temporal distortion in proximity of a Sovereign class by David Rowell This week’s Community Questions: From our Star Trek Online segment: Are the new Temporal Bridge Officers enough to tempt you into buying a new temporal ship to make use of them? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 274 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, June 13th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the casting issue that might have been, Star Trek crosses over into the blocky world of Minecraft, and we’re also Trekking out the latest addition to the writing staff on the new Star Trek small-screen series. In Star Trek Online, we’re beaming down to Risa because the Lohlunat Festival is back! And we’ve finally had an official release date for the latest expansion, Agents of Yesterday. Later, we visit the promenade where Jake promises to model the new Star Trek swimsuits that were just released. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Say it ain't so! Karl Urban almost wasn't in Star Trek Beyond MineTrek boldly brings Star Trek ships to Minecraft More writers announced for Star Trek TV series Star Trek Online News Risa Event overview Summer Event rewards Tier 6 Vorgon Xyfius Heavy Escort (free event ship) Agents of Yesterday to launch July 6th, 2016 New story mission: Vorgon Conclusions Star Trek Online Release Notes: June 9th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) teases us with scenes from an FX review meeting Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) also took us behind the scenes with the latest VO artists Community Manager @LaughingTrendy needs to educate her coworkers about jamaharon The Promenade Star Trek TNG swimsuits (via ThinkGeek.com) Picard's Painting maxi dress (via ThinkGeek.com) This week’s Community Questions: What character from the current Star Trek films could they not make the next film without? Which part of the Star Trek Online Risa event are you looking forward to the most? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 273 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, June 6th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out what’s wrong with the new Star Trek Beyond posters, and we’re also looking at the newest addition to the new TV series writing team. In Star Trek Online, Kenna's looking at the dynamics of minority playerbases in STO, and Mark takes us through the latest mission that’s been announced for Agents of Yesterday. Later, Jayce is back with another Trek Lit 101. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Beyond character posters (all 9, with incorrect Uhura/Sulu images) Corrected Sulu/Uhura posters Voyager author Kirsten Beyer joins Star Trek writing team Star Trek Online News Massively Overthinking: The Minority Playerbases Inside MMORPGs New STO story mission: The Core of the Matter Star Trek Online Release Notes: June 2nd, 2016 Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) has been working on the blogs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) gets called some interesting names This week’s Community Questions: Is there a risk that being too pure to the “prime” universe -- or the TV Trek we know and love -- could damage the series’s success on mass-market television? Do you think that Star Trek Online is a collection of minority playerbases? And what do you think Cryptic could do to foster more diversity in game? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 272 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, May 30th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out the big stories from the exclusive Star Trek Beyond fan event in Hollywood - including a shocking announcement from JJ Abrams about the Axanar lawsuit. In Star Trek Online news, there’s a major performance fix coming soon, and we’re catching you up on the latest information we have on Agents of Yesterday. Later, special guest Samuel Wall, Art Director of Star Trek Online, joins us to talk about the visual design of the game. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Live blog of the Star Trek Fan Event May 20th (via TrekMovie.com) New Star Trek Beyond trailer Frame-by-frame trailer breakdown (via Gizmodo) The unveiling of Leonard Nimoy Way Tweet quoting CBS & Paramount, saying that Axanar lawsuit will be settled, and fan guidelines are coming out (via @adambvary) @Televixen questions the focus of the fan event Star Trek Online News Performance update from Jeremy "Borticus" Randall New story mission blogs for Agents of Yesterday: Painful Omens A Return to Babel Battle of Caleb IV Tangled Webs Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) thinks celebrities are basically Pokemon Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) is very particular about his kerning M (@LaughingTrendy) has strong opinions about the Federation This week’s Community Questions: What are you most excited about from the Star Trek Beyond fan event coverage? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 271 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, May 23rd, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out the origin of the Klingon language, and we’re also looking at a new device that promises to be a real-life universal translator. In Star Trek Online news, we’re getting you caught up on the latest events, and Executive Producer Steve Ricossa, aka Salami Inferno, joins us to talk about the console launch, Agents of Yesterday and MORE. Later, our Science Advisor, Dr Robert Hurt, brings us the latest report from the Astrometrics Lab. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out The BBC interviews Marc Okrand, the developer of the Klingon language Waverly Labs Pilot smart earpiece - a real-life universal translator? New Star Trek TV series teaser trailer (see embedded video below) Bryan Fuller's tweet about "Easter eggs" re the new TV teaser Star Trek Online News Crystalline Cataclysm Event Agents of Yesterday tutorial mission: The Taurean Affair Agents of Yesterday mission: Shadow of Cestus Star Trek Online Release Notes: May 19th, 2016 Astrometrics Report Light Echoes Give Clues to Protoplanetary Disk (via spitzer.caltech.edu) This week’s Community Questions: Should CBS and Paramount be able to claim a copyright for the Klingon language? What did you think about the new Star Trek TV series teaser? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 270 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, May 16th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out how far Seth McFarlane will go to parody Star Trek, and what John Cho has to say about Star Trek Beyond. In Star Trek Online News, Producer Maria “Zeronius Rex” Rosseau joins us to talk about the latest announcements. Later, we find out what Trekkies like you have been creating when Henry gives us this month’s Fan Art Spotlight. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Seth McFarlane is creating a new sci-fi comedy series John Cho talks Justin Lin and Simon Pegg Nichelle Nichols to be honoured at the 42nd Annual Saturn Awards Star Trek Online News Star Trek Online is coming to Xbox One and Playstation 4! Henry's Fan Art Review Captain's Log by Annabel Doyle Kirk's Last Orders cartoon First Contact speed painting by Valerie Deschenes Enterprise NX Refit By Krystle Hickman Comic Style Mixed Media Drawing By LahRasa Spock Speed Drawing By Pasquale Lauria This week’s Community Questions: What was YOUR first reaction to the news that Star Trek Online is coming to consoles? And will you be downloading it when it launches? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 269 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, May 9th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out that a fourth Star Trek reboot film may already be in the works… also, we have more details about how the new series will be distributed on CBS All Access. In Star Trek Online News, we’re celebrating the announcement of Expansion 3 with an interview with Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera. Later, Jake convinces us to open our wallets with some enticing Star Trek Products during his segment - The Promenade. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out "Star Trek 4" has been registered with the MPAA ...but Justin Lin probably won't be directing it Beyond director Justin Lin's tweet: "Trek belongs to all of us." The Star Trek series will be aired weekly on CBS All Access CBS All Access Review: Everything You Need To Know (via cutcabletoday.com) Star Trek Online News Expansion 3 announcement: Agents of Yesterday Agents of Yesterday Packs Bringing Leeta to STO Star Trek Online Release Notes: May 5th, 2016 The Promenade Perth Mint DS9 gold pressed latinum ThinkGeek Star Trek TNG uniform dress Shuttle interactive coffee table by Alter Furniture This week’s Community Questions: Is the new Star Trek series enough for you to subscribe to CBS All Access… if not - what could they offer you that would sweeten the deal? And from our interview with Al Rivera: What characters from TOS do you hope will turn up in Star Trek Online’s new expansion? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 268 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 28th, and available for download or streaming on Monday, May 2nd, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the latest production news from both the small screen series and Star Trek Beyond. In Star Trek Online News, we’ve got a big convention announcement, and a familiar face has turned up on Risa. On Screen, Cookie and Elijah meet the Bynars in the TNG episode 11001001. Later, Jayce delivers his latest Star Trek Literary Review in Trek Lit 101! As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Boldly Goes to Toronto (via Pop Goes the News) Simon Pegg defends Justin Lin - "He's not just the car chase guy." Star Trek Online News Cryptic devs are heading to FedCon 25 Star Trek Online Release Notes: April 28th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy thinks Star Trek matters Melange explains why some cutscenes are unskippable On Screen 11001001 (via Memory Alpha) This week’s Community Questions: If you could be cast in the new Star Trek TV series, who would you want to be? From Star Trek Online news: What do you think Qwen will get up to on Risa this summer? And from our On Screen segment: What punishment, if any, do you think the Binars deserve for stealing the ship? And: what’s the significance of the episode’s title, 11001001? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 267 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 21st, and available for download or streaming on Monday, April 25th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out details about Star Trek Beyond’s new villain, and why a new fan film has been asked to stop production before it even started. In Star Trek Online News, we’re just covering the basics this week, because we’re hailing the return of Command School, with special guest host Attilio of STO Academy. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED The Podcast Awards: Nominations now open! Trek It Out Star Trek Horizon sequel advised by CBS to stop production Idris Elba reveals new information about his Star Trek Beyond character New Beyond trailer to debut at exclusive fan event on May 20th Zachary Quinto weighs in on the feel of the new film under Justin Lin Star Trek Online News Permanent Skill Token price reduction Star Trek Online Release Notes: April 21st, 2016 Tracking the Devs Jaddua Ross (@jadduaross) dropped a new piece of STO fiction, with plenty of temporal Treknobabble Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) ate cupcakes last week Command School (in association with STO Academy) STO Academy STOA Skill Planner Dragon, Drake, and Aux2Batt builds explained (via Reddit) STO Academy Forums Builds sub-forum on the official STO forums STOBuilds subreddit This week’s Community Questions: Does the cancellation of Star Trek Federation Rising spell the end of fan productions? Have you learned any top tips or tricks in the new Star Trek Online skill system? Share them with us! Do you think that Star Trek Online is actually Star Trek canon or does it fall just outside “true canon”? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 266 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, April 18th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out a few updates for both the Star Trek Film and TV series! Mark and Kenna are looking at some of the new features of Star Trek Online’s season 11.5 launch. In our On Screen segment, Cookie and Elijah are reviewing the Next Generation episode Angel One. And later, our graphic artist Henry aka Romulan Ale, is back with another fan art review. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED The Podcast Awards: Nominations open April 15th Trek It Out Star Trek Beyond to be shown in Barco Escape format in selected cinemas Cinemas showing in Barco Escape Rumour: The new Trek TV show will be set between Star Trek VI and The Next Generation Star Trek Online News Na'Kuhl Red Alert New featured episode Temporal Front Star Trek Online Release Notes April 12th, 2016 April 13th, 2016 April 14th, 2016 Steve Ricossa hints there might be tie-ins between STO and the new Trek TV show Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (aka Borticus Cryptic) explains some naming conventions in the new skill tree Borticus thanked the Tribble testers for their efforts with the skill tree revamp testing Borticus also realised he's written a lot of words about Season 11.5 On Screen Angel One (via Memory Alpha) This week’s Community Questions: What would YOU like to see as the second series in an anthology-type Star Trek show? How would you like to see Star Trek Online be represented on screen, or, have it influenced by the series? And from our On Screen segment: Do you think Angel One had too many stories going on? What were the Romulans doing in the Neutral Zone? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 265 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, April 7th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, April 11th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We want to wish you a belated Happy First Contact Day! Hopefully you enjoyed our little April Fools episode last week! This week, we’re Trekking Out a new product to help with your cosplay (or just so you can look stellarly fabulous). We also talk about the fan-favorite film sequel that almost was. In STONews, Mark and Kenna are getting down and dirty with Space Barbie. Later, Cookie and Elijah take a look at what’s On Screen and review the TNG episode Datalore. Then Jake entices us to open our wallets for some awesome trek products in his segment entitled, “The Promenade.” As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED LAST WEEK TO PARTICIPATE! Priority One Podcast 2016 Listener Survey The Podcast Awards: Nominations open April 15th Trek It Out MAC announces new Star Trek-inspired makeup line How we almost got a Galaxy Quest 2 (but not quite) Star Trek Online News New Ship Visual Slots Star Trek Online Release Notes: April 7th, 2016 On Screen Datalore (via Memory Alpha) Wil Wheaton's tweet This week’s Community Questions: What’s your favourite quote from Galaxy Quest? Will you be making use of the new ship visual slots in Star Trek Online? And what will you be using? What impact do you think Lore had on Data after the TNG ep Datalore? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 264 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 31st, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, April 4th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re Trekking Out what could be a breakthrough in interstellar propulsion, and there’s more news about the new Star Trek TV series. In STONews, Mark and Kenna are breaking down the latest announcements about Season 11.5 new content. Later, Cookie and Elijah take a look at what’s On Screen, and Jayce is here with another literary review. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Priority One Podcast 2016 Listener Survey Trek It Out Scientists make possible breakthrough in interstellar propulsion Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffatt joins the crew of the new Star Trek series Star Trek Online News Steering from the bridge coming in Season 11.5 DPS parsing now built-in On Screen Discord (via IMDb) Trek Lit 101 Mad Magazine's Star Blecch This week’s Community Questions: What's your favourite My Little Pony character? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 263 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was made available for download or streaming on Monday, March 28th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we start off by Trekking Out what’s happening with Star Trek on the big screen, small screen, and the fan-screen! In STONews, Season 11.5 has been announced with an epic trailer that Mark & Kenna dissect. Later, Kenna, Winters and Elijah sit down with Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera! Then, Dr. Robert Hurt gives us this month’s Astrometrics Report. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Priority One Podcast 2016 Listener Survey Trek It Out Paramount/CBS elaborate on copyright infringement Les Moonves talks about Star Trek on CBS All Access Star Trek Online News Season 11.5 launch announcement Strategist secondary specialisation Astrometrics Report Looking at inflationary multiverses This week’s Community Questions: Have you already purchased CBS All Access even though the new Star Trek series is only in development? Did we miss any tidbits in the Season 11.5 trailer for Star Trek Online? And what’s your prediction for what’s coming on the 5th of May? What is the best way to modify the Queues? Should they be on rotation or add incentives to playing the lesser popular Queues? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 262 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was made available for download or streaming on Monday, March 14th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We’re getting back to formula this week and we start by Trekking Out some additional insight into the new Star Trek series coming out in January 2017, a very special guest has been added to the list for Star Trek Las Vegas, and for all you do-it-yourself’ers out there that like to tinker with gadgets, we’ve got an awesome project for you to work on this week! In STONews, Winters and Kenna will update you on the latest from the game. Then, Cookie and Elijah are back with their next On Screen review of TNG’s the Big Goodbye. Later, Henry give us his review of some amazing Star Trek-inspired fan creations. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Priority One Podcast 2016 Listener Survey Trek It Out Whoopi Goldberg confirmed for Star Trek Las Vegas CBS President Les Moonves explains the delay in the release of the new TV series Do-it-yourself LCARS home-automation system Star Trek Online News Old-World STO sector space map (via Reddit) Star Trek Online Release Notes: March 10th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) laments (?) the crash of the bug tracking service Morrigan (@LaughingTrendy) leaves her heat rock to livestream Dev Livestream (archived) of the Skill System Revamp On Screen The Big Goodbye (via Memory Alpha) Fan Art Review LCARSGFX main site Ambassador Class MSD NX-01 MSD Spacedock MSD TOS shuttlecraft internal schematic Facebook uniform headers Leonard Nimoy photography (NSFW) This week’s Community Questions: Have you ever taken on a Star Trek-themed do-it-yourself project? If so, share it with us! What do you think Star Trek Online could do to reinvigorate some of the older, tired queues? How does material from the holodeck remain even AFTER you’re out of range of a holoemitter? What would your ideal holodeck program include? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 261 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, March 7th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In Trek it Out this week, we’re getting all excited about the newest names to be attached to the new Star Trek TV series. And we’ve got an interview with Tommy Kraft, writer, director and executive producer of the newly-released fan film Star Trek Horizon. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at the latest big feature slated for season 11.5, and we’re hailing the return of some old but beloved content! Later, Jake is here with some must-have Trek merchandise for March, in The Promenade. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Priority One Podcast lands on StarTrek.com! Nicholas Meyer joins the production team of the new Star Trek TV series Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth named executive producers on the new series Star Trek Horizon Full length feature film (via YouTube) Star Trek Horizon official website Star Trek Online News Arc 3.0 launches with free zen! Into the Breach event Romulan Admiralty campaign Star Trek Online Release Notes: March 3rd, 2016 Tracking the Devs Star Trek Online teams up with WeLoveFine, WizKids and Star Trek for the 50th Anniversary Design Contest Maria Rosseau (@mariarosseau) has been listening to mashups Morrigan (@LaughingTrendy) makes us all feel old The Krenim Annorax Science Dreadnought duty officer pack promotion is back! The Promenade Star Trek Irish gifts from Cafepress.com Captain Kirk drink kooler (via Amazon.com) Spock drink kooler (via Amazon.com) Star Trek Enterprise 64oz growler (via Etsy.com) This week’s Community Questions: What’s your favorite Nicholas Meyer moment? What other retired content would you like to see come back as a featured event in Star Trek Online? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 260 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 25th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, February 29th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In Trek It Out this week, we’re looking at Axanar’s first official response to the copyright lawsuit brought against them by CBS and Paramount. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at the latest goings-on in the world of STO. Our On Screen segment is taking a two-week hiatus, but no fear: Jayce is here later with another Star Trek literary review. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Geek Nation Tours and Five Year Mission new video Axanar responds to CBS/Paramount lawsuit Did Apollo 10 astronauts hear sounds on the dark side of the moon? Star Trek Online News New blog: Passing Muster Star Trek Online Release Notes: February 25th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) ponders life in space This week’s Community Questions: What are your thoughts so far on the new skill system in Star Trek Online? If a future installment of the JJVerse franchise were to revisit something from prior Trek - any series or movie - what would you want it to be? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 259 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 18th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, February 22nd, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In Trek it Out this week, we’re talking about time travel, isolinear chips, and a couple new events Star Trek fans will get excited about this year. In STO News - and this is big - we’re talking to Jeremy Randall (aka Borticus Cryptic) all about the new skill tree revamp that’s just been announced. Later, Cookie and Elijah are discussing the TNG episode “Haven” in our On Screen segment. Finally, we’ve got a very special report from the Astrometrics Lab - our science advisor Dr Robert Hurt is giving us the low-down on the first detection of gravitational waves. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out How Time Travel Works in Star Trek (via Ars Technica) Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds exhibit 5D data storage Star Trek & NASA issue "replicator challenge" Star Trek Online News Tribble test server feedback forum On Screen Haven (via Memory Alpha) Astrometrics Report LIGO: Journey of a G-Wave (YouTube) This week’s Community Questions: If you could replicate anything, what would it be? And from our On Screen segment: Do you think Deanna and Wyatt had a chance at making it work, or would they have crashed and burned? Would Riker have pulled a Wayne’s World and stopped the wedding? Would you want Lwaxana Troi as a Mother-In-Law? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 258 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, February 11th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, February 15th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out the new showrunner who’s just been named for the new Star Trek series, and getting William Shatner’s thoughts about an aging Captain Kirk, before bringing you up to speed on the latest con news. In Star Trek Online news, Mark is giving us the lowdown on the brand new Tier 6 flagships that have just been announced. Later, On Screen, Cookie and Elijah are playing “Hide and Q”. And finally, our graphic artist Henry is here with another fan art review. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Bryan Fuller has been named showrunner of the new Star Trek series William Shatner would play an aging Captain Kirk Gravitational waves detected for the first time Con Update Tickets for Star Trek: Mission New York go on sale Thursday, February 18th Destination Star Trek Europe will be announcing more guests on Wednesday, February 17th, and photoshoot tickets go on sale March 1st Star Trek Online News Star Trek Wrath of Gems Tier 6 flagships Federation Klingon Romulan Star Trek Online Release Notes: February 11th, 2016 Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone gives us an in-depth look at the new Tier 6 flagships with an in-universe magazine article On Screen Hide and Q (via Memory Alpha) The making of Geordi LaForge's visor Henry's Fan Art Review TOS earpiece Warp core lamp Star Trek lamp set Handle for stamps This week’s Community Question: What Star Trek character would you like to see come back in the new series as a cameo? Have you picked up one of the new Tier 6 flagships in Star Trek Online, and what are your first thoughts? If you had the power of Q, what would you do with it? How different would "Hide and Q" have been if Deanna was involved -- do you think she would have influenced Riker any differently? What gift would Q have given her? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 257 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, February 8th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we start by Trekking Out one of the most important restoration projects in human history… at least from a Trekkie’s point of view. In Star Trek Online News Kenna and guest-host James will be drooling over Paradox Temporal Dreadnought and definitely not ranting about the omega particle minigame. Later, On Screen, Cookie and Elijah review the TNG episode “The Battle.” Then, we visit the Promenade with Jake Morgan for the latest Star Trek Products you’re going to want to add to your collection. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out The Smithsonian Museum is restoring the original Enterprise model Destination Star Trek Europe will be held October 7-9 at the NEC in Birmingham, UK Star Trek Online News Paradox Temporal Dreadnought stats Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy seeks advice re: lizard men Thomas Marrone @Cryptic_TtC apparently has something coming SOON(TM) On Screen The Battle (via Memory Alpha) The Promenade Star Trek (and many others) at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas Reviews of Playmates Star Trek figurines (via Cool Toy Review) New Diamond Select Star Trek toys Kirk (TOS) figure Enterprise NCC-1701 figure Retro figures Mega Bloks Star Trek construction sets More construction set pictures This week’s Community Question: How has Star Trek influenced your life? What’s your take on the omega particle minigame in Star Trek Online? Are you a power-grinder, or would you just as soon they skip it? And finally, from our On Screen review of “The Battle”: Should the Enterprise have tracked down the Ferengi vessel and taken Daimon Bok into custody after having saved Picard? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 256 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 27th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, February 1st, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we start by Trekking Out the recent announcement of a huge Star Trek event coming to New York City in September. We’ll also review a few other events taking place elsewhere. In Star Trek Online News, Kenna and guest-host James Calvin (one of our audio editors) recap the latest announcements surrounding the game’s sixth year anniversary. Later, On Screen, Elijah and Cookie review the TNG episode “Justice.” Then, Jayce brings us the latest from the comic-book scene with his review of volumes 4 and 5 of Star Trek Ongoing. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Mission: New York ReedPOP press release for Star Trek Missions: New York More exclusive events for the 50th anniversary Starfleet Academy Tour Star Trek Online News Mirror Incursion lockbox New Featured Episode: Time and Tide Anniversary Krenim Ship Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy celebrates her own personal STO anniversary Maria Rosseau (@mariarosseau) wants to play while the boss is away Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) tries to stump the Twitterverse On Screen Justice (via Memory Alpha) Memories of the Future Cast (Wil Wheaton podcast) This week’s Community Question: Have you begun making plans for all the Star Trek Celebrations happening around the world? If so, we want to know where you’re going and what you hope to experience!! What are your first takes on the Star Trek Online anniversary event, and the new featured episode? What do you think about Picard’s diplomacy in "Justice"? Did he even use diplomacy? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 255 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, January 25th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! It’s a big week! We’ve got an interview with Star Trek Online producers Steve Ricossa and Maria Rosseau, and later, our Science Advisor Dr Robert Hurt brings us a very special report from the Astrometrics Lab. We’re also Trekking Out why one Scottish MP gave a Vulcan salute in Parliament. And On Screen, Cookie and Elijah are reviewing the TNG episode “Lonely Among Us”. As usual, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out William Shatner and George Takei lend support for the UK space programme Star Trek TNG score Volume 2 is released Star Trek Online News Anniversary buyback store Anniversary event Official Wiki editing competition Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) has been hard at work Al Rivera (@captaingeko) revealed the latest actor to lend their voice to Star Trek Online On Screen Lonely Among Us (via Memory Alpha) Lonely Among Us (via Wikipedia) This week’s Community Question: Do you or your fleet have anything special planned to mark this year’s anniversary event in Star Trek Online? And from our On Screen segment, do you think the entity completely took control of Picard in “Lonely Among Us”, or did he actually want to go with the entity? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 254 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, January 18th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the kickoff of the 50th Anniversary celebrations with the orchestral tour - Star Trek the Ultimate Voyage, some old-fashioned vinyl, and one small tidbit of info regarding the new Star Trek series. In Star Trek Online News, we’re diving deep into Suspicions about upcoming story content, and looking at a new Star Trek game hitting mobile platforms this month. Then we find out what’s On Screen when Cookie and Elijah explore distant galaxies in the TNG episode, "Where No One Has Gone Before". Later, our Lead Artist, Henry, spotlights some awesome fan created artwork worth admiring! And before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan special edition vinyl soundtrack (and Mondo website) Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage tour The new Trek series isn't being developed by CBS Star Trek Online News Star Trek Timelines New blog: Suspicions Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) got a promotion Al Rivera (@captaingeko) is giving nothing away Galactic Development Campaign On Screen Where No One Has Gone Before (via Memory Alpha) Fan Art Review Euderion (via DeviantArt) Sulu's Chariot by Euderion Ares at Mars by Euderion This week’s Community Question: Do you think Star Trek would be better if there were fewer creative minds behind the scenes? -- Kinda like Lucas & Williams are the two biggest names with Star Wars... Have you played any other Star Trek games besides Star Trek Online? And if so, what’s your favourite? We’re only four episodes into TNG - Did Wesley deserve to have his character spotlighted in such a way so early… compared to, say, Geordi, Worf, or Tasha… ? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 253 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, January 11th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the start of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations with commemorative US Postage Stamps, the Roddenberry Estate runs some data-recovery on old-fashioned floppy disks, and the fan-film Axanar gets some heat from CBS and Paramount. In Star Trek Online news, we’re making our predictions for the forthcoming year, and On Screen, Cookie and Elijah get up close and personal with some Ferengi in the TNG episode, "The Last Outpost". Finally, Jake rings in the New Year with some Star Trek products you might want to add to your collection in his segment, The Promenade. And before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out CBS/Paramount vs Axanar lawsuit Data Recovered from 200 of Gene Roddenberry's floppy disks US Postal Service announces new Star Trek forever stamps in 2016 On Screen The Last Outpost (via Memory Alpha) Audio clips from The Last Outpost This week’s Community Question: What are your predictions for Star Trek Online in 2016? And who do YOU think will be the next voice actor to join the game? How do you feel about the way the Ferengi were represented in “The Last Outpost”? What do YOU think the moral of "The Last Outpost" was? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to a special year-end presentation of Priority One Podcast - your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This year's roundup starts with a message from Executive Producer Elijah, then stay tuned for the best of this year's bloopers, and an exclusive musical parody! Share in the laughs with the Priority One Podcast team, and remember a wonderful year in which we've met new hosts, changed the format of the show, and celebrated our milestone 250th episode! Thank you to everyone who has helped make 2015 the best year yet for Priority One Podcast, and most importantly, thanks to YOU, our listeners. Because without your support, none of this would be possible. Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 252 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded on Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, December 21st, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this week’s Trek it Out, we’re looking at why Bill Nye thinks Star Trek is better than Star Wars (spoiler: it’s because Star Trek is totally rad). Oh, and a tiny little thing called THE NEW STAR TREK: BEYOND TRAILER has leaked this week, so yeah, we’re talking about that too. In Star Trek Online news, among other things, we’ve got great news for fans of Aron Eisenberg. On Screen, Cookie and Elijah are deconstructing the TNG episode Code of Honor, and Henry is here with a review of some out-of-this-world fan art. Of course, throughout the show, we keep hailing frequencies open for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out The official Star Trek: Beyond trailer Justin Lin's reaction to the trailer Bill Nye thinks Star Trek is better than Star Wars Star Trek Online News Star Trek Online featured in MassivelyOP's Perfect Ten: Best Free-to-Play MMORPGs Aron Eisenberg is getting a new kidney ...and his GoFundMe page On Screen Code of Honor trivia (via IMDb) Code of Honor (via Memory Alpha) Fan Art Review Action Figure Theatre This week’s Community Question: What’s your favourite moment from a Star Trek film, and why? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 251 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, December 10th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, December 14th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode, we Trek Out one very important reason to sit through that new Star Wars film! In Star Trek Online News, we’re looking at the latest ship promotion and bringing you up to speed on some community news. Later, Cookie and Elijah put Star Trek TNG’s The Naked Now On Screen. And just in time for your seasonal shopping, Jake visits the Promenade for some Star Trek products that you might want to add to your wish list! Of course, throughout the show, we keep hailing frequencies open for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Star Trek Beyond snags a trailer spot before Star Wars: The Force Awakens Kate Mulgrew talks to The Huffington Post about Captain Janeway Star Trek Online News Tier 6 Elachi Sheshar Dreadnought Cruiser R&D pack promotion November screenshot contest winners December screenshot contest details Star Trek Online Release Notes: December 10th, 2015 Priority One Podcast named on Massively OP's Perfect Ten: Where to Get Your MMO Podcast Fix On Screen The Naked Now (via Memory Alpha) The Promenade Reaction Retro Action figures (via Amazon.com) Star Trek Silver Ring (via Etsy) TOS Phaser Replica universal remote (via Amazon.com) This week’s Community Questions: Who would you like to see as the new “Captain”? It could be a specific actor, or just a description of what they might be like. Do you think it was a good idea to air The Naked Now so soon in the series? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 250 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, December 3rd, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, December 7th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! As we’ve mentioned before, we’re expanding our content to include more of Star Trek. We’ll be bringing you the latest in Trek news, commentary on your favourite Trek episodes, and we’re introducing a new rotating segment highlighting the best of Star Trek literature, fan art, products, and more. Our science advisor Dr Robert Hurt will be bringing us reports from the astrometrics lab, and of course, not forgetting, the latest developments in Star Trek Online. This week in Trek It Out, we’re bringing you up to speed on the latest news from the JJ Verse, as well as a few other tidbits. In Star Trek Online news, Q’s Winter Wonderland is upon us, and we’re checking out the new Jupiter Class Carrier. Later, Cookie and Elijah are Encountering things at Farpoint, and Jayce is here in the first of our monthly literary reviews. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out JJ Abrams admits that he got into trouble with "Into Darkness" ...and that there were some fundamental story problems Damon Lindelof admits hiding Khan's identity was a mistake Neil DeGrasse Tyson is firmly Team Enterprise Episodes 2 & 3 of Star Trek Renegades have reached their Kickstarter goals Walter Koenig reveals that Chekhov will be kicking the bucket in Star Trek Renegades Star Trek Online News Jupiter class carrier launch and stats Q's Winter Wonderland is back (and the rewards) Winter event ship: Breen Rezreth Dreadnought Cruiser Star Trek Online Release Notes: December 3rd, 2015 On Screen Encounter at Farpoint (via Memory Alpha) Imzadi (novel) and where to purchase Chaos on the Bridge (via IMDb) Sets, props and visuals for Encounter at Farpoint (via Ex Astris Scientia) This week’s Community Question: What was your first impression of the new TNG cast? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 249 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, November 19th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, November 23rd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Today, we’re trekking out the latest space suit designs for NASA’s Mars programme. In Star Trek Online news, we’re taking a first look at the new featured episode “Stormbound”, and learning about the new space and ground trait revamp. We’ve also got the latest in our series of interviews about how YOU, the STO community, are using the armada system. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED NASA's New Martian Spacesuit Prototypes New Featured Episode "Stormbound" and "Stormbound" Rewards Roundup: Ship Sale to benefit Pop Culture Hero Coalition How to Donate Space & Ground Traits Revamp Star Trek Online Release Notes: November 19th, 2015 Star Trek Alliance of Roleplayers (STAR) Mirror Universe Invasion event Lifetime subscription sale This week’s Community Question: With the Winter Event coming up, what do you think this year’s promotional ship will be? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 248 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, November 12th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, November 16th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we have a very special guest, back on the show, it’s Chase Masterson! She’s here to talk about Mirror Leeta, as well as her charity, the Pop Culture Hero Coalition. In STO news, we’re starting to gear up for Q’s Winter Wonderland, checking out the reinstated official screenshot contests, and taking a good look at this week’s patch notes. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Chase Masterson interview Pop Culture Hero Coalition website, Twitter, and Facebook Star Trek Online ship sale to benefit Pop Culture Hero Coalition Ship sale page (via Groupees) Chase Masterson on Twitter Retiring Autographed 8x10 Glossy Photos of Q for the Winter Event Official November monthly screenshot contest Star Trek Online Release Notes: November 12th, 2015 Dry Docking blog Tracking the Devs Star Trek Online salutes veterans Steve Ricossa (@Salami_Inferno) has been working on a new episode Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) liked Episode 247 ...and apparently he's got some surprises for us Mirror Universe Invasion event Lifetime subscription sale This week’s Community Question: What would you like to see done with the Captain’s Table? Maybe it’s a new service or other goodies? Give us your best ideas! Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 247 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, November 5th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, November 9th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! There’s a lot to cover this week! First up is the news that Star Trek is finally coming back to TV! Then in STONews, our guest host Tony is on to review the revamped Cardassian story arc, and we’ve got the lowdown on the long-awaited Tier 6 Defiant. Later we’re talking to Cryptic’s own Jeremy “Borticus” Randall about the Admiralty system. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED New Star Trek TV series! Reviewing the revamped Cardassian story arc Tier 6 Defiant bundle Star Trek Online Release Notes: November 5th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) is working on something big Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) hopes you like his new ship Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) reveals Cryptic's bets for the name of the new Star Trek series Mirror Universe Invasion event Lifetime subscription sale This week’s Community Question: What one thing would you most like to see in the new Star Trek series? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 246 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, October 29th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, November 2nd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this week’s episode we’re interviewing Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera about the launch of Season 11. In Star Trek Online news, we’re talking first impressions of the new season, including the new featured episode, and looking at some of the new goodies you can earn. We’re also bringing you the first in our series of interviews, looking at how YOU, the STO community, are using the armada system. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek Online Fleet Armada (via Liberty Task Force) Mac Login issues with Season 11 (via STO Forums) Featured Episode: "Sunrise" Memory Alpha entry for Tox Uthat Herald Lockbox and Lobi Ships Team Omega wins the Design Your Own Ship Competition Star Trek Online Release Notes: October 27th, 2015 Star Trek Online Release Notes: October 29th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (aka Borticus-Cryptic) is going to pester someone to build a better in-game mail client Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) definitely didn't rig the Design Your Own Ship Competition Borticus is aware of DOff Assignment issues and problems with KDF ship discounts since the launch of Season 11 Borticus also confirmed that Admiralty assignments don't change across maps like DOff assignments do This week’s Community Question: What’s your best wild speculation about what will happen in the rest of this season’s story arc? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 245 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, October 26th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re talking to Priority One’s science advisor, Dr Robert Hurt, about that rumoured Dyson sphere orbiting a distant star. In Star Trek Online news, we’re gearing up for Season 11, and looking forward to the new featured episode, plus a couple of extra goodies. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Dyson Sphere/Swarm Rumours New Featured Episode "Sunrise" Dilithium Ship Price Reduction Dry Docking Star Trek Online Release Notes: October 22nd, 2015 Tracking the Devs Steve Ricossa (@Salami_Inferno) was really excited about Back to the Future Day ...and so was Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) is already living in the future Star Trek Online (@trekonlinegame) wishes happy birthday to a Star Trek and Back to the Future alum Content Designer Kate Bankson has written a STO fiction story for Star Trek Magazine Galactic Restoration event: October 8th-29th, 2015 Design Your Own Ship competition This week’s Community Question: Will you be taking advantage of the dilithium ship price reductions? And what ship are you most looking forward to picking up? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
First Class: Greetings, Cadets. I say this while many of you now outrank me, due to battlefield promotions and the like. We also are greeting those joining us via subspace like across several dozen planets, starbases, several hundred starships currently on assignment, as well as our new colleagues joining us remotely from New Talax and Kobali Prime. The purpose of this class is to gain familiarity with a few of the thousands of humanoid, sentient, and sapient beings so far encountered. We’ll work from the inside out, and please let me know if there are any species you want to know more about sooner. We’ll eventually get to them all, even if we have to involve Temporal Affairs. That was a joke, class; just in case any of you are here from the future, please excuse yourselves or wipe the next hour or so from your integration, and kindly don’t go to the Temporal Affairs Office to report me for muddling the timestream. Class business: we meet once a week; assignments are collected at that time. If you’re watching via subspace or delayed transmission, your assignments are due 170 hours after the receipt of the transmission of the class here. You should all have my contact information; Please see myself, Commander Lurrie or Lieutenant Commander Polk with any questions or concerns between classes. This class schedule is intended as higher-level Academy credits for those whose terms at the Academy were suspended due to the recent military activity and for those looking to earn additional course credits and commendations while on assignment away from planetside tasks. This is the first of a multi-semester course; We’ll cover principles of humanoid lifeforms in this galaxy, as well as other sentient and sapient life forms who have been encountered by Federation ships or members, and then those whose reports have come secondhand from other species and powers with whom we have current correspondence. And now, here we cover the breadth and length of what to expect this term. We’ll cover the definitions of the following terms and how they relate to exploration, interaction, and diplomacy: Humanoid Sentient Sapient Once these terms are defined, we’ll discuss what is known about ancient humanoid species, the Preservers, and how these ancient races made sure that bipedal, two-armed species with a generally discernable neck and head structure housing a brain became the dominant spacefaring species type. We’ll begin with the first Federation species - Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, Tellarites - and work towards other major species. Federation species we look forward to learning about include Betazoids, Deltans, Denobulans, Rigellians, Benzites, Bolians, Caitians, Halliians, Ktarians, Risians, Trill, Zakdorn, and several others. We’ll also look at our newly-former foes, the Klingons, as well, as their allies the Gorn, Orions, Nausicans, Letheans, and others Other notables species of the quadrant include the Romulans, Remans, Cardassians, Bajorans, Ferengi, and Tzenkethi, after which we’ll discuss various Gamma Quadrant and Delta Quadrant species encountered in the last half-century. We’ll then delve into species that depart from the humanoid definition and how that changes the equations. Examples of these species include Tholians, Horta, Q, Bzzit Khaht, Changelings, Devidians, Crystalline Entity, and the Undine. We’ll also compare and contrast various species and how small genetic and morphological changes interact with their home planets, other species, and how inter-species breeding is achieved with help from our colleagues in the sapient genetics section. For your first assignment, you are to spend around 250 words - or between 200 and 300 for the pedantic among you - describing your own species or background of species. For your second assignment, you are to describe in detail the first experience you had with a member of a species that is not your own. This species should not be from your homeworld or...
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 244 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, October 15th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, October 19th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re Trekking Out a brand new Star Trek fan fiction competition...so get your PADDs out! In Star Trek Online news, we’ve got the details on the launch date for Season 11, some news about the 50 to 60 levelling curve, and the first in the new Post-War Era blog series. We’ve also got details on how YOU, our listeners, can be part of a new series here on Priority One. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Strange New Worlds Fan Fiction Competition Delta Rising Level Curve Update Post-War Era Blog #1 Star Trek Online Release Notes: October 15th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy says the Media Corps is getting bigger than she thought... Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) has been fixing things Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) wants to know how you spent your skill points @LaughingTrendy didn't engineer the Design Your Own Ship final Cryptic QA Hologram (@CrypticEQAH) is excited for the Badlands Battlezone Galactic Restoration event: October 8th-29th, 2015 Design Your Own Ship competition This week’s Community Question: What will YOU be doing to prepare for the launch of Season 11? Parking all your alts in a remote outpost? Buying an industrial-sized coffee cup so you can pull an all-nighter? Hosting a launch party for your friends? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 243 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, October 8th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, October 12th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this week’s Trek It Out, some of NASA’s “real life Martians” answer Reddit’s questions. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at the stats of the new Tier 6 Dreadnoughts, just released. We’re also taking a first look at the new Badlands space battlezone, and giving you the heads up on some extended downtime this week. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED NASA's "Real Martians" AMA Tier 6 Dreadnoughts Announcement of the new ships Remodel of the Galaxy Dreadnought Yamato Dreadnought Cruiser (stats) Kolasi Siege Destroyer (stats) Kara Advanced Warbird (stats) Badlands Battlezone (Season 11) Extended maintenance: Tuesday, October 13th 2015 Star Trek Online Release Notes: October 8th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Community Manager @LaughingTrendy will be livestreaming more in the future! Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) continues to wow us with more dual-screen wallpaper goodness Al Rivera (@CaptainGeko) is a big fan of Chase Masterson (@ChaseMasterson) Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) has been perfecting the canon Galaxy dreadnought @LaughingTrendy has picked her winners in the Design Your Own Ship competition Galactic Restoration event: October 8th-29th, 2015 Design Your Own Ship competition This week’s Community Question: What do YOU think of the new Tier 6 dreadnoughts? And will you be picking one up? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 242 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, October 1st, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, October 5th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’ve got a very special interview with 5th Passenger stars Manu Intiraymi and Morgan Lariah, and director Scott Baker. In Star Trek Online news, we’re finding out what really happened to Empress Sela after the end of Midnight, and we’re also taking a first look at the details of the upcoming Admiralty and Terran Reputation systems. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED 5th Passenger The indiegogo VFX crowdfunding campaign The Official Teaser Trailer 5th Passenger on Facebook Scott Baker (@MrScottyBaker) Manu Intiraymi (@ManuIntiraymi) Morgan Lariah (@MorganLariah) Tales of the War #23: What happened to Sela? Admiralty System Terran Task Force Reputation Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) gave us some dual-monitor wallpapers of STO ships: Akira, Galaxy, Prometheus @CrypticEQAH has a unique method of attracting captains Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) was suitably cryptic about increasing admiralty ship slots Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) also dished on what Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) really gets up to at work Design Your Own Ship competition This week’s Community Question: What are your first impressions of the admiralty system? What are you most looking forward to? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 241 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, September 24th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, September 28th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! After a grueling first few weeks back on the show, we’ve decided to give Mark a bit of shore leave, so in his absence, we’ve kidnapped Tony from our sister production, Guard Frequency, to help out in this week’s episode. First up we’re checking back in with Elijah for the last of our Star Trek Las Vegas convention coverage. He’s interviewing Michael Westmore, the renowned Star Trek makeup artist, now a mentor on the reality TV show “Face-Off”. In Star Trek Online news, after a few weeks of what some players might call a “content drought”, we have been inundated with several juicy new tidbits. We’re looking at more new content that will be coming with the release of Season 11. We’re also checking out the new Tier 6 Hestia Advanced Escort, and how you can get involved in the design of the next big ship in the pipeline. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Face Off - Syfy Cardassian Revamp episodes 3 & 4: The Factory The New Link Tier 6 Hestia Class Advanced Escort Promethus Remodel Starfleet Media Corps Forum Category: Starfleet Media Corps Design Your Own Ship! Ex Astris Scientia article re: ship design Star Trek Online Release Notes: September 24th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Samuel Wall (@SWall_Art) is happy about the ship design campaign Ian Richards (@STO_JamJamz) wants us to get voting Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) has a note about the Prometheus revamp: part 1 and part 2 Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) isn't ready to reveal all re: the Admiralty System (yet) This week’s Community Question: What would be on your wishlist for a brand new ship? It could be a feature of the new Federation Carrier that’s in the works, or something completely different. Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 240 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, September 17th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, September 21st, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re talking to John Champion and Ken Ray from Mission Log, “a Roddenberry Star Trek podcast”. In Star Trek Online news, we’re reviewing the new featured episode, “Midnight”, and taking a first look at “Spoils of War” and “Through the Looking Glass”, the new episodes in the revamped Cardassian story arc. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Cardassian Revamp episodes: Spoils of War Through the Looking Glass Star Trek Online Release Notes: September 17th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) takes the afternoon off Steve Ricossa (@salami_inferno) has been busy Community Manager @LaughingTrendy might need to lay off the Dayquil This week’s Community Question: What would you most like to see in the Cardassian Arc revamp? And what are your predictions about how they will lead us into Season 11? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 239 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, September 10th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, September 14th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! First and foremost, this week, we are saying goodbye to our venerable Captain Pentad, as he embarks on a new journey. But our journey must continue! So while we lament Jayce’s departure, we’re also celebrating Mark’s return as a weekly host of Priority One. So we hope you’ll join us in welcoming him back as a permanent member of the bridge crew. In Trek it Out this week, we’ve got an interview with Armin Shimerman, who’s talking about his new film, 5th Passenger. In Star Trek Online news, we’ve got first impressions of the new featured episode, “Midnight”, the finale in the Iconian War story arc. We’re also dishing on the latest gossip regarding Season 11, “A New Dawn”, and Mark has the details of the Jem’Hadar ships from the latest R&D pack promotion. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED 5th Passenger Iconian War Finale, "Midnight": Announcement and First Week's Rewards Steve Ricossa (Salami Inferno) interviews about Season 11: "A New Dawn": MMOSite MMO Play R&D Pack Promotion: Jem'Hadar Strike Ship/Recon Ship (stats) Star Trek Online Release Notes: September 10th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@captaingeko) reminds us who to thank for the great voices in "Midnight" Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) thanks fan for "Midnight" praise Community Manager @laughingtrendy harkens back to an "old friend" This week’s Community Question: Have you played the new featured episode “Midnight”? If so, what was your favourite part, and what was your least favourite part? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 238 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded LIVE on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, September 7th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We have some sad news this week, admirals...Unfortunately Jayce will be leaving us after next week’s episode 239. We want to wish him the best of luck as he goes off to grad school, and we'll all miss him. Maybe we'll get to have him on as a guest at some point in the future! This week, Elijah brings us another great interview recorded in Las Vegas - with Chase Masterson, Leeta from Deep Space Nine. In Star Trek Online news, we’re previewing the upcoming PvE queue “Counterpoint”, and talking about power creep. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED John Powell (T'indi@dreamspider) crowdfunding page Chase Masterson & Pop Culture Hero Coalition Pop Culture Hero Coalition website Twitter: @superheroirl Facebook: Pop Culture Anti-Bullying Coalition New PvE queue, "Counterpoint" Star Trek Online Release Notes: September 3rd, 2015 Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) tweeted a pic of a ship concept review meeting Steve Ricossa (@salami_inferno) had some good times Jeremy Randall (@borticuscryptic) sends kudos to the STO Dev Tracker This week’s Community Question: Do you have anything to add to our power creep discussion? Do you think it’s a problem? And what changes, if any, would you like to see in STO with regards to this issue? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 237 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 27th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, August 31st, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We have a very special guest host this week. Some of you may recognise his voice...he’s a former host of Priority One who’s come back to see his old stomping grounds, as it were. Please join us in extending a very warm welcome back to Mark! This week, we’re continuing our Star Trek Las Vegas coverage with an interview we recorded with the team from Roddenberry.com. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking over this week’s patch notes and talking about the state of PvP. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Roddenberry.com Steve Ricossa (aka Salami Inferno) interview with Massively OP Massively OP: Six Things I Expect From Serious MMO PvP Star Trek Online Release Notes: August 27th, 2015 Galactic News Network promotion Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@borticuscryptic) confirms Crystalline Shards can be held over Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) teases Season 10.5 finale and other storyline discussions Al Rivera (@captaingeko) tweets support for Aron Eisenberg This week’s Community Question: What sort of PvP would you be looking for in Star Trek Online, whether you already PvP, have given it up, or have yet to try it? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 236 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 19th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, August 24th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re bringing you TWO exclusive interviews that we recorded live at Star Trek Las Vegas, one with Larry Nemecek talking about his new project - Portal 47. We also chatted with the Federation of Beer, about what else? Beer. In Star Trek Online News, we’re diving deep into the new featured episode “Butterfly Effect”. We’re also looking at the new “bug bashers” initiative at Cryptic and of course, picking out the salient points of this week’s patch notes. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Larry Nemecek's Trekland Don't forget! If you sign up to Portal 47 by the end of August, you can claim the STLV exclusive deal of one of Mr. Nemecek's past CDs and a call sheet for free. E-mail larry@larrynemecek.com for more information and include "Priority One Listener" in the subject line. Federation of Beer Featured Episode "Butterfly Effect" - check out our livestream of the episode, with special guest Kate Bankson (content designer at Cryptic Studios) The Operational Support Team (aka "Bug Bashers") is recruiting! Star Trek Online Release Notes: August 19th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) shared a screenshot of her character select screen Nick Duguid (@tumerboy) live-tweeted a rewatch of the TNG films (for the starting tweet, see here) The STO Dev Tracker (@sto_devtracker) is back! This week’s Community Question: If YOU were asked what change to make to the timeline in order to resolve the Iconian War, what would you choose -- and how would that play out in the history of the Star Trek Universe? Remember -- the Temporal Weapon needs a target and that target is erased from ever having existed. Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 235 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 13th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, August 17th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, it’s a look back at Las Vegas, and a live interview we recorded with the team behind The Redshirt Diaries. In Star Trek Online news, we’re introducing the new featured episode “Butterfly Effect” and looking at how it leads into the end of the Iconian War and the start of Season 11, “A New Dawn”. We’re also talking about the new Krenim Annorax Science Dreadnought, and some of the latest updates on the issue of lag. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Thomas Cruz's (aka Maverick from STOked) GoFundMe campaign The RedShirt Diaries New Featured Episode "Butterfly Effect" Krenim Annorax Science Dreadnought [T6] Stats Star Trek Online Release Notes: August 13th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Al Rivera (@captaingeko) has con crud Aron Eisenberg (@aroneisenberg) had fun hanging out with us Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) is looking for feedback on lag fixes This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the featured episode "Butterfly Effect"? And what are your speculations for how the Iconian War will end? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 234 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 6th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, August 10th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re looking forward to Season 11, "A New Dawn", which was just announced. We have an exclusive interview with Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, and a few other exciting guests, recorded LIVE at the Star Trek Las Vegas convention. He’ll be answering some questions about the new season, as well as taking a few others submitted by Priority One listeners. But before we get to that, in Star Trek Online news, we’re talking about the rather lengthy patch notes this week, with some new features and one controversial nerf. We’re also looking at what the devs are currently doing to combat lag. And of course, after the interview, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek Online Release Notes: August 6th, 2015 Dev update on lag issues Season 11: A New Dawn The Star Trek Online panel at Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 Season 11 Official Trailer Tracking the Devs When Thomas Marrone (@thomasthecat) met Mike Okuda Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) might be in need of a new job (but not really) ...And she rightly thinks the crowd at the dev panel wants to see Cardassians! Al Rivera (@captaingeko) thanks fans who went to the Meet the Devs event This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts about season 11? And what are you most looking forward to? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Geek Nation Tours, who helped us bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! If you missed it this year, check out their website to find out how you can make next year's trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 233 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 30th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, August 3rd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we are gearing up for Star Trek Las Vegas! We’ll be bringing you the scoop on PWE and Cryptic’s presence there, and talking to Elijah and Cookie about Priority One Podcast’s coverage. In STO News, we’re taking a look at the new heavy escort carriers that were just released, saying goodbye to one of the devs, and announcing the winners of our 2016 swimsuit calendar competition. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. WE ARE COMPILING QUESTIONS TO ASK CRYPTIC DEVS DURING OUR COVERAGE OF THIS YEAR'S #STLV15! SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS BY REPLYING TO THE FOLLOWING POST ON THE STAR TREK ONLINE FORUMS: GOT QUESTIONS?. TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 Cryptic Studios at Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 Priority One Network at Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 Geek Nation Tours Tier 6 Heavy Escort Carriers Christine Thompson (aka Cryptic Kestrel) Leaves Cryptic Studios Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 30, 2015 2016 Priority One Swimsuit Calendar Competition Winners Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall (@BorticusCryptic) teases a new system to be launched at STLV Laughing Trendy (@LaughingTrendy) made a new image-rotating gallery for the blogs Thomas Marrone (@Cryptic_TtC) tweeted about the new Alita class Phil Farklay (@CrypticEQAH) linked to several job openings at Cryptic This week’s Community Question: What are you hoping to see or hear at this year’s Las Vegas convention? Let us know YOUR thoughts on this week's episode by commenting below! Thanks to Geek Nation Tours, we can bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! Check out their website to find out how you can make your trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever - this year, or next! And if you're a Patreon supporter, we hope to share extra special content for you!! Check your Patreon Inbox for messages from Priority One! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 232 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 27th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Our special guests this week are executive producer Alec Peters and director Rob Burnett from Star Trek: Axanar. We’re catching up with them as they move into their latest phase of fundraising, talking about how the project is progressing and where the money is going. We also digress a bit and end up talking Star Trek canon and San Diego Comic-Con, one year on from the debut of “Prelude to Axanar”. In Star Trek Online news, we’re reviewing the new featured episode “Broken Circle”, Jayce is taking a more in-depth look at the new Tier 6 Resolute, and Kenna is talking duty officers. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Resource Magazine Online interviews Dr. Robert Hurt - "The Inside Story of How NASA Captures & Prepares Photos for Public Distribution" Star Trek Axanar Star Trek: Axanar - the website The latest Indiegogo campaign - runs until August 11th, 2015 Prelude to Axanar (YouTube) Star Trek: Axanar - Vulcan Scene (YouTube) "Broken Circle" Livestream with Cookie Cupcakes, Winters, and Kenna Tier 6 Resolute Advanced Heavy Cruiser Stats Duty Officers Tutorial - DOff grinding (YouTube) Year of Hell Lockbox DOffs Delta Alliance DOff pack Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 23rd, 2015 Tracking the Devs Star Trek Online (@trekonlinegame) is going to Vegas! Tacofangs (@tumerboy) shares some TNG wisdom via a letter from Sir Patrick Stewart to Gene Roddenberry, c. 1988 Community Manager @laughingtrendy wants to keep #onejobphil going This week’s Community Question: What doff ability would you love to see, whether a return of a hard-to-find past Duty Officer or a whole new one you can’t believe they’ve never implemented? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Thanks to Geek Nation Tours, we can bring you on-site coverage of the 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention from our own table at the convention hall! Check out their website to find out how you can make your trip to the convention the most memorable experience ever - this year, or next! Finally, thanks to everyone who submitted entries for our 2016 swimsuit calendar competition! Winners will be announced in episode 233 on August 3rd, 2015. As you might have noticed we were short a voice this week. We'd like to inform you that Kam (aka SarcasmDetector) is no longer involved with Priority One Podcast or any other Priority One Network production. We wish him the best in all his endeavors. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 231 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 16th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 20th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We have some big news this week! Thanks to our long time friends at Geek Nation Tours, Priority One Productions will have an OFFICIAL presence at this year’s 2015 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! If you’re already booked to go this year -- or have started saving your pennies for the grand 50th Celebration -- then you’re going to want to TrekOut our interview with Teras Cassidy, owner and head geek of Geek Nation Tours, and Larry Nemecek, considered by many as the walking Star Trek encyclopedia! Together they’ll bring you a Star Trek Experience like none other! So thanks to their sponsorship, Priority One Productions will be bringing you the latest and greatest from this year’s Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! Check out our blog detailing what you can expect -- And be sure to follow us on Facebook & Twitter so you don’t miss a beat. Later, in Star Trek Online news, season 10.5 is here! We’re looking briefly at the new featured episode, checking out the contents of the new lockbox, and getting the lowdown on the new Tier 6 Resolute Advanced Heavy Cruiser. We’re also wrapping up our recent interview with Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, talking about advanced queues, how storylines get written, and more. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Geek Nation Tours Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 16th, 2015 STO Reddit Wiki with [DMG] Mod Info New Featured Episode "Broken Circle" Year of Hell Lockbox Lockbox Prizes Lockbox Krenim Duty Officers Tier 6 Resolute Advanced Heavy Cruiser Tracking the Devs Jeremy Randall @BorticusCryptic says Lohlunat Vouchers will be available in the Lobi store for an additional 2 weeks Ian Richards @STO_JamJamz has worked on 100+ ships Maria Rosseau @ZeroniusRex has been brainstorming new traits This week’s Community Question: Now that we have details on the new lockbox, what do you think of the prizes? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Finally, thanks to everyone who submitted entries for our 2016 swimsuit calendar competition! Winners will be announced in episode 233 on August 3rd, 2015. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 230 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 9th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 13th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re trekking out an interview where Wil Wheaton talks about his personal struggles with mental illness. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking forward to season 10.5 with a sneak peek at some Tribble Release notes, further details about the fleet armada system, and the retirement of Xindi-Terrestrial lockboxes. We’ve also got part two of our interview with Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, where we’ll be talking the new fleet holding, and maybe a hint or two regarding upcoming content. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Wil Wheaton Speaks to Project UROK about mental illness Project UROK Tribble Patch Notes: July 8th, 2015 Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall answers some questions about the Fleet Armada System Xindi-Terrestrial Lockbox retirement Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) tweeted about @captaingeko and @salami_inferno "testing something new for later!" Al Rivera (@captaingeko) teased us with all sorts of new crossovers in STO Community Manager @laughingtrendy will be busy next week This week’s Community Question: Will you be picking up an old lockbox this week? Which one are you hoping for? And what’s your guess on what the next one - and its prizes! - will be? And don't forget to submit your screenshots for our 2016 Swimsuit Calendar! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 229 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 2nd, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 6th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re trekking out some Trek-inspired technology that’s being used to detect malaria through the skin. In Star Trek Online news, we’re talking about the latest STO livestream with Aron Eisenberg. We’re also looking at some new Fleet features that are promised for season 10.5, and getting the lowdown from Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera himself. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Laser 'tricorder' can diagnose malaria through the skin Star Trek Online Release Notes: July 1st, 2015 Aron Eisenberg Livestream of "Time in a Bottle" New Fleet Armadas Tracking the Devs Thomas (@Cryptic_TtC) Marrone releases ship development patches and Iconian War recruitment posters Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) also releases recruitment posters This week’s Community Question: What are you most looking forward to in the new Armada System? And what would be on your wishlist for season 10.5? And don't forget to submit your screenshots for our 2016 Swimsuit Calendar! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 228 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 25th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, June 29th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re interviewing the team behind the upcoming Star Trek fan film “Star Trek: Captain Pike”. In Star Trek Online news, we’ll be reviewing the latest featured episode, “Time in a Bottle”, and looking at the highlights from this week’s patch notes. In Command School, Kam will be taking us through the new Tier 6 Battlecruisers, now available in the zen store. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek Online: Release Notes: June 25th, 2015 Featured Episode review: "Time in a Bottle" Fleet Veteran Heavy Destroyers Released New Delta Fleet Holding 2016 Priority One Swimsuit Calendar Competition Command School: Shaking Down the Arbiter (New Tier 6 Battlecruisers) Tracking the Devs Thomas "The Cryptic Cat" Marrone's AMA on reddit This week’s Community Question: Have any of you gotten your hands on one of the new Tier 6 battlecruisers? What are your thoughts? Even if you haven’t, what are your opinions about our review and the ship in general? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 227 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 18th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, June 22nd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we're honored to interview Adam Nimoy -Leonard Nimoy's son - and talk about 'For the Love of Spock' - a documentary that takes a personal, intimate look at the life and career of Leonard Nimoy, and his alter-ego, Mr. Spock. In Star Trek Online news, we’ll be telling you about the rewards for the new featured episode that’s just come out, and we’ll be talking about the forum migration. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED For the Love of Spock - Kickstarter For the Love of Spock - Website Star Trek Online: Release Notes: June 18th, 2015 New Featured Episode "Time in a Bottle" Rewards for "Time in a Bottle" STO Forums Migration Tracking the Devs A shout out to STO from Wil Wheaton Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) got an awesome story idea rejected Jeremy Randall (@borticuscryptic) misses the forums This week’s Community Question: What are your opinions about the new Feature Episoded, "Time in a Bottle", and its rewards? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 226 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 11th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, June 15th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we’re bringing you a special broadcast all the way from the sunny shores of Risa. We’ll be Trekking Out an asteroid that’s just been named after a Star Trek favourite. In Star Trek Online News, we’ll be learning about changes to Advanced PvE queues, and the introduction of some new tier 6 ships available exclusively to 1,000-day veterans. Our Foundry Reviewer Jake Morgan tackles a murder mystery in paradise, and as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Asteroid named after Leonard Nimoy Advanced queue changes Star Trek Online: Release Notes: June 11th, 2015 New Tier 6 Veteran Destroyers Tracking the Devs crypticjoejing posts about the upcoming reorganisation of many tailor items Cracking Trendy's code This week’s Community Question: Do you play normal and/or advanced PvE queues? What do you think about the changes to rewards, and will you change which queues you choose to run? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 225 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 4th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, June 8th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we look to the skies and Trek Out super-massive black holes then return home for some quantum theory weirdness. We’ll also cover Adam Nimoy’s “For The Love of Spock” documentary that just started its Kickstarter Campaign. In STONews, the Summer Festival is here! We’ll hit Risa and also take a more in-depth look at the Featured Episode House Pegh. Of course, as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Hubble telescope sees black hole’s plasma ‘beam’ colliding with matter Experiment confirms quantum theory weirdness "For the Love of Spock" - A Documentary Film Lohlunat Festival Rewards Star Trek Online: Release Notes: June 4th, 2015 Tracking the Devs Borticus' Tweet about Summer Event Rewards Salami_Inferno teases future projects Salami Inferno shows how many latency bugs have been squashed This week’s Community Question: Did you get the Nandi early? What are your thoughts? Even if you haven’t, what are your opinions about Kam's review and the ship in general? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 224 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 28th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, June 1st, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, Jayce Treks Out the second volume in the IDW Star Trek Ongoing Comic series and Kam reminds us that you can always learn something from Priority One Podcast. In STONews, the Summer Event is upon us along with a new ship & awesome summer gear! We’ll also offer some highlights from an AMA session from STO’s Community Manager LaughingTrendy. Kam goes over the rewards from the new Feature Episode, and Jayce keeps us up to speed with this week’s Patch Notes. Later, Cookie and Elijah interview the two new hosts replacing them on the show -- Kenna & Kam! Of course, as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED NBC NASA Article Priority One Episode 220 Burst My Warp Bubble Captain Nog, Reporting for Duty! House of Pegh is now live! House of Pegh Episode Rewards Release Notes: May 28th, 2015 Lohlunat Festival Returns! [Transcript] Laughing Trendy R/Sto Reddit AMA 5/22 Tracking the Devs Borticus' tweet about postcasts longer than 30 minutes Borticus' post on the forums about removing the [PvP Dmg]/[PvP Res] mods from the crafting system This week’s Community Question: Now that the featured episode has been released… What are your thoughts on the next chapter in the Iconian War? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 223 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 21st, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, May 25th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, Trek Out the various ways the Enterprise seems to be being rebuilt. In STONews, the Featured Episode may have been delayed, but get a glimpse at the traits from the Iconian Reputation system, patch notes, and a new (or updated) alien ship. Of course, as always, before we wrap things up, we open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Project Enterprise Starship Building! Confirmed Licencing House of Pegh Delayed! Elachi Sheshar Re-released! Release Notes: May 21st, 2015 Micro-Review: The Iconian Resistance Reputation Space Traits (T2 and T4) This is an interesting trait that seems to confuse some people. You receive 2.5% of you outgoing (directed energy) damage as hull healing (triggers max 10 times per second) to self. On paper it seems like a fantastic survivability trait, in practice it is fairly below average. It’s a very low level constant heal (as long as you’re doing damage and not at full health). It’s best to think of it as an addition to the normal passive hull healing your ship has. In the long run, or i should say, in a long run; this trait will out heal the borg 2p. However this trait will not save you if you are taking a lot damage at once. Radiant Detonation Matrix (Iconian Space T4): This is a very controversial trait, mostly for PvPers; but some PvE-ers also have some gripes about it… Directed Energy Damage weapons have a 2.5% chance to do AOE radiation damage and remove buffs in an area around the target. From a PvP perspective; the buff removal of this trait is extremely over-powered. Or so the PvPers claim… According to my testing, the buff removal only procs 1/minute. A PvP friend of mine told me he’s had it proc 1/45 seconds. So it looks like there is a 30 to 45s lock out on this ability. A team of 5 people running this trait could theoretically keep you without any buffs permanently, however a team a of 5 science captains could do the exact same thing with SubNuke beam. With AHOD SubNuke can be fired off every 45 seconds also. Then there is the SubNuke carrier wave Intel Boff ability… and protonic barrage from the Dyson 3p space set; both of which also remove buffs. I don’t get why people are so up in arms over this one trait but seem to be fine with the others. From a PvE perspective: the damage from this ability is really weak. From my testing it’s doing less than ½ the damage of Kemocyte Laced Weapons 1. The trait description states that the trait benefits from exotic damage; however the particle generator skill does not buff it at all. The only thing that buffs the damage seems to be items or traits that have a direct bonus to exotic damage: like the constrictor anchor console, and the other T2 Iconian space rep trait “Particle Generator Amplifier”. Anything that buffs radiation damage will buff the damage though, but off the top of my head i can only think of a couple things that buff radiation. * The devs have stated their intentions to nerf this ability so that it will only remove 1 buff at a time; and also reduce it’s damage This week’s Community Question: Let us know what you think about the time gated rewards for featured episodes. Do you PvP? If so then what are your opinions about the Iconian Traits? Even if you don’t PvP, lets us know what you think Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your w...
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 222 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 14th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, May 18th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, Guest Host Kenna Treks Out the Nexus -- but, not the one you’re thinking of from Star Trek Generations. In STONews, more controversial changes hit Holodeck with the retirement of Lohlunat Pearls and, subsequently, any other “free ship currency” you might have been saving up for the yearly events. Then, our Fiction Writer, Jake brings us another Foundry Review now that it’s back up and running on Holodeck. Of course, as always, before we wrap things up, we open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED NExSS Making of the Pilot Ships Release Notes: May 14, 2015 Retiring Lohlunat Pearls Tracking The Devs Borticus Talks about LAG Salami Inferno Talks about Lag Micro-Review of the new Iconian Resistance Space Set The “Meta” of the game is always evolving. With every new content patch and expansion we get new reputations and gear to play with. Today i want to briefly talk about what will be a potentially significant shift in ship building. The Iconian Resistance Space set consists of 4 pieces. Deflector, Impulse Engine, Warp/Singularity Core, and Resilient Shield. Individually, each of the parts of the set are extremely tanky; probably the tankiest set in the game currently. However the 3p and 4p set bonuses are what are getting some people very excited. Before we go into the set bonuses, a quick description of the individual parts: The Iconian Resistance Deflector Array comes with increased Kinetic Resistance, extra power to shields, improved shield healing, increased hull and shield hit points, and at Ultra-Rare: [SciCdr] which reduces science cool downs by 10%. The Iconian Resistance Hyper-Impulse Engines comes with increased Defense, extra power to engines, increased Energy Damage resistance when at full throttle, and at Ultra-Rare: [+CRes] which gives increased resistance to control effects.. The Iconian Resistance Hyper Injection Warp Core comes with extra power to engines, increased max engine power, bonus Engine power to Shields, Efficiency, Transwarp cooldown reduction, Hot Restart of disabled weapons subsystem, and at Ultra-Rare: [AMP] The Iconian Resistance Resilient Shield Array reduces all energy damage to shields by 20%, Hot Restart of disabled shield subsystems, removes 1 debuff every 10s, and at UR: [REG], increased shield regen. All of these are very nice and make for a very tough ship… but, it’s the 3p set bonus that really shines. When firing energy weapons, 5% chance: +15% All Energy Damage for 8s to allies with 10km. Stacks 3 times. What does this mean? If you are running this 3p set, yourself, any team mates, pets, friendly platforms, targetable torpedoes, etc.. within 10km, will get up to a +45% (category 1) energy damage increase; which is a +7% effective damage increase. This will stack if other members of your team are also running this 3p. This is significantly better than the current “Best in Slot” DPS meta of 2p Nukara+Romulan Engine. Recommended setup would be Deflector, Engine, and Shield. The 4p set bonus is an activated ability that grants extra damage, hull HP, and speed for 30s to yourself and friendlies, with a 2 minute cooldown. This ability does not stack with itself, so only 1 person should activate it at a time. However to run the 4p you have to equip the Warp/Singularity core, which due to the way it balances power, and the cost of upgrading it to UR to get [AMP], is not really recommended. For most builds the Fleet Spire or Dilithium Mine cores are superior. There might be some builds and/or situations where the 4p set might be beneficial. *Although some of us are excited about this new set,
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 221 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 7th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, May 11th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we Trek out an update on Star Trek Axanar with creator Alec Peters. In STONews, players will finally get to fly the new Pilot Ships that Captain Tom Paris teased us with during the latest featured episode. We’ll also review some controversial patches coming to the DoFFing system. Later, before we wrap things up, we open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Introduction To Pilot Ships Fed Pilot Ship Stats KDF Pilot Ship Stats Borticus explains DOFF changes Delta Recruitment Week 6 Tracking The Devs Christine Thompson’s tweet about David Sobolov Al Rivera’s tweet about Pilot Power Reinforcement Squadron Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 220 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 30th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, May 4th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! The web has been buzzing about a so-called warp field bubble that NASA may have accidentally created - so we’ll Trek It Out with Priority One Science Advisor Dr. Robert Hurt - Visualization Scientist for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab. In STONews we’re joined by SarcasmDetector once again this week to chat about Season 10. Later we open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED NASA's Spitzer Spots Planet Deep Within Our Galaxy Perfect World To Become Privately Owned Announcement: Portal-Wide Forum Migration Forum Migration Delayed Release Notes: April 30, 2015 Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes - April 29, 2015 Borg Red Alert Changes on TRIBBLE - 4/28/2015 Updated Ship Chart by @Starfish_One Executive Producer SalamiInferno’s Statement Regarding the Lag Tracking The Devs @CaptainGeko’s tweet: Next ship is a game changer Crypticjoejing’s forum post: Iconian Resistance Suit Design Crypticjoejing’s forum post: Klingon Faction Appearance Revamp Delta Recruitment – Week 5! Special Thanks to Jay McLaughlin for inspiring the idea for the intro skit. Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 219 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, April 27th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week Star Trek meets the Wild West & Steampunk with Airship Enterprise - a graphic novel that we’ll Trek Out with its creator. In STONews we’re joined by Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer Al Captain Geko Rivera to talk about Season 10, which hit last Tuesday. Later we open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Steam Trek Airship Enterprise DOFF mission boundaries in quadrant space (via @tumerboy) Alpha Beta Delta This week’s Community Question: Season 10 is now LIVE! How far along have you progressed and what do you think about the content? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 218 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 16th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, April 20th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Well, Admirals - unfortunately some of our volunteer Audio Editors needed this week off, so this is going to be a much shorter show than usual. So, we’re going to jump right in to STONews and highlight some of the blogs teasing Season 10. Then, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Prelude to the Iconian War Making of the Herald Part 1 Making of the Herald Part 2 Miral Paris Reporting For Duty! Tom Paris Reporting For Duty! Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes - April 14, 2015 Release Notes: April 16th, 2015 Delta Recruitment Week 3 Season 10 Coming April 21st! This week’s Community Question: Season 10 is will soon be LIVE! How far along have you progressed and what do you think about the content? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 217 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, April 10th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, April 13th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we start Trekking Out the Star Trek Ongoing comic series by IDW Publishing set in the JJ Verse. In STONews, Delta Recruits are working feverishly in preparation for the oncoming Iconian invasion. Again, this week, Priority One’s Fiction Writer, Jake Cobb, brings you another Foundry Review. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Iconian Intelligence File #247 Iconian Intelligence File #248 Heralds of the Iconians Iconian Resistance Reputation Release Notes: April 7th, 2015 Tier 6 Iconic Ship Stats Release Notes: April 2nd, 2015 Added Dilithium refinement options Borticuscryptic’s Forum post regarding Delta Vanguard Techs Delta Recruits March Into Battle! Tracking the DEVs @Salami_Inferno’s story planning meeting Close up of whiteboard @CaptainGeko’s Sector space transwarp rejiggering planning @CaptainGeko’s transwarp update for new sector space @CaptainGeko tweets about new sector space music 1:1 Scale in the Foundry Delta Recruitment Week 2 @BorticusCryptic's Tweet about Doff assignments This week’s Community Question: What are your initial thoughts on the new Reputation system? Are you already thinking of swapping out some gear? If so, what are you going to give up for these new goodies? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 216 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 2nd, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, April 6th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out a few updates from Simon Pegg about the development of Star Trek 3 (or 13) and a developing project by Leonard Nimoy’s son. In STONews, we have plenty to talk about including the launch of the Delta Recruitment event, new T6 Ships, and we’ll track DEV activity about the game through social media. Also, this week, we re-introduce Foundry Reviews with Priority One’s Fiction Writer Jake Cobb. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Simon Pegg Interview: Star Trek 3, Mission Impossible, & Kill Me Three Times Leonard Nimoy’s Son Plans Spock Documentary Delta Recruitment Rewards Delta Recruitment Now Live! Tier 6 Iconic Ships Tier 6 Iconic Ship Stats Release Notes: April 2nd, 2015 Tracking the DEVs @thomasthecat reveals #Bonorprize @CaptainGeko tweets leads discussing Season 10 @Salami_Inferno’s pic of systems designers brainstorming ship traits and consoles @CaptainGeko’s twitter conversation about things to come @zeroniusrex’s April Fools assimilated Borg faction tweet Screenshots of "playable" Assimilated Borg species RyanSTO's Wait For Pets video This week’s Community Question: Now that you’ve had a few days to play through your new toon over the weekend, what are your thoughts? What rewards are you looking forward to the most? What are your thoughts on the new Tier 6 Iconic ships? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 215 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, March 17th, 2015 and made available for download on Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! APRIL FOOLS!!!!! Just when you thought your favorite podcast had up and abandoned you this week, we swoop in for some April Fools fun and team up with the katz from Guard Frequency! This week we Trek Out HD 904790 b and why it stinks to live on Earth! In Star Trek Online news, there might be discussions on things like “Advanced Difficulty Queue Changes,” “Pilot bridge officers,” “Delta Recruitment,” and the “release notes.” Later, we’re joined by a very special guest to help answer some Star Trek Online related questions. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages about Star Trek Online! PRIORITY ONE'S DELTA RECRUITMENT GUIDE! TOPICS DISCUSSED Astronomers Discover New Planet That Really Makes Earth Look Like Crap Pilot Bridge Officers Advanced Difficulty PvE Queue Changes Release Notes: March 26th, 2015 RyanSTO Piloting & Keybinds Video Uneasy Allies Debriefing Session 28 Incident At Mol’Rihan Center Uneasy Allies - Weekly Rewards Release Notes: March 27th, 2015 Tacofangs forum comments Jesse Heinig’s forum comments Delta Recruitment Tracking the DEVs @thomasthecat tweets about finishing a new ship @Salami_Inferno tweeted a picture of phaser texture This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the upcoming changes to the Advanced Queues? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! A special thanks to those who contributed to the Tribble Doping prelude: Ben Churchill Airborne Deyvid Porchsong RyanSTO Markus Holofrog Sarcasm Detector BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 214 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 19th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, March 23rd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This year, help us show the Podcast community that there’s no podcast like a Star Trek Podcast!! To vote - visit www.podcastawards.com and select Priority One Podcast -- once a day -- every day! This week we Trek Out the story of The City on the Edge of Forever the way it was intended to be told and some judicial proceedings in NERD COURT! In Star Trek Online news, we have an unfortunate topic to address but, we talk with MMO Industry Expert Simon Ludgate and discuss how it might affect a game like Star Trek Online. Later Cookie gives her review of “The Herald’s Sphere” queue currently on the Tribble Test Server and we’ll keep Tracking those Devs so that you stay informed of special posts related to the game. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out 'The City On The Edge Of Forever' Entices Again Jonathan Frakes on Nerd Court Jonathan Frakes & Brent Spiner Perfect World Gets Buyout Offer From Chairman North American Operations Lower Perfect World Entertainment Profits Massively OP reports 18 layoffs Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes - March 17, 2015 Delta Recruits - Additional Information The Herald Sphere Borticus on the Heralds' use of Intelligence and Command abilities Debriefing Session 28 Pilot Specialization Tracking the DEVs @Salami_Inferno tweets pictures of new content BorticusCryptic addresses a question regarding Specialization Respec This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the pilot specialization update? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 213 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 12th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, March 16th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This year, help us show the Podcast community that there’s no podcast like a Star Trek Podcast!! To vote - visit www.podcastawards.com and select Priority One Podcast -- once a day -- every day! This week we Trek Out the start of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Star Trek in 2016 -- so you’re going to want to start marking your calendars and setting Google Alerts! In Star Trek Online News we give our thoughts on the recent Delta Recruitment announcement. Cookie gives you a review of upcoming special events, Jayce addresses event fatigue. We’ll keep Tracking those DEVs so that you stay informed of special posts related to the game. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out ‘Star Trek The Ultimate Voyage’ Concert Tour Creation Announces 2016 Conventions Delta Recruitment Event Fatigue Tracking the DEVs @Salami_Inferno & Secret Coolness CrypticJoeJing & Changing Genders in STO @Salami_Inferno catches Borticus & Gorgonzola RyanSTO's YouTube Channel "Lets Talk Things Over" Part 1 - STO Basics "Lets Talk Things Over" Part 4 - Activating Powers This week’s Community Question: Are you going to take advantage of the Delta recruitment? What are your thoughts? What do you think about event fatigue? Is an event each week too much for you and your playstyle, or can you manage to participate in anything Star Trek Online has to throw at you? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 212 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, March 9th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This year, help us show the Podcast community that there’s no podcast like a Star Trek Podcast!! To vote - visit www.podcastawards.com and select Priority One Podcast -- once a day -- every day! This week we Trek Out the Cosmos with Visualization Scientist for NASA’s JPL and Priority One Science Advisor, Dr. Robert Hurt! Star Trek Online News is busy this week with new events like the Crystalline Entity, Reward updates to patrols, the launch of the new T6 Jem’Hadar Strike Ship, and of course - the unveiling of a special Memorial to Spock and Star Trek alum who have since passed. We’ll also give a review of upcoming special events in Star Trek Online for you to mark your calendars and we’ll keep Tracking those Devs so that you stay informed of special posts related to the game. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED NASA Spacecraft Nears Historic Dwarf Planet Arrival Spock's Brain (episode) One Small Step (episode) WikipediaCeres (dwarf planet) New In-Game Memorials Sector Space Revamp Tacofangs forum post regarding Sector Maps Tier 6 Jem'Hadar Strike Ship Stats Salamiinferno’s forum post on unlocking Frigate Pets Crystalline Entity Event Tracking the DEVs Christine @Cryptic_Kestrel Thompson tweet with @Liam_J_McIntyre Stephen @Salami_Inferno Ricossa @Salami_Inferno tweeted “an exciting episode” teaser Charles Gray forum post- changes to dilithium payout of Sector Patrols Thomas @thomasthecat Marrone tweet about Modeled the Jem Hadar Strike Ship Jem Hadar Strike Ship is not the #BonerPrize Tweet 1 Tweet 2 Community KDF Event “Festival of Blood and Fire” This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the new Jem Hadar Tier 6 Strike Ship and what were the methods you used to earn it? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 211 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 26th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, March 2nd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we experienced a great loss in the Star Trek and greater Sci-Fi community. On Friday, February 27, 2015, Leonard Nimoy passed away. There is little we can say that has not already been. However, join us in celebrating the Life of Leonard Nimoy in this week's episode. You can also watch our Live-Stream tribute to him in Star Trek Online with Lead Designer Al "Captain Geko" Rivera" This week we Trek Out all the Star Trek Sounds your little heart could ever want! In STONews, a massive patch has hit Holodeck that not only squashed some bugs, but also introduced the changes to reward payouts for mission content. We also keep tracking those Devs and keep you informed of special posts related to the game. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! This year, help us show the Podcast community that there’s no podcast like a Star Trek Podcast!! To vote - visit www.podcastawards.com and select Priority One Podcast -- once a day -- every day! TOPICS DISCUSSED Leonard Nimoy, Spock of ‘Star Trek,’ Dies at 83 Sounds of Star Trek Proper pronunciation of Riza Release Notes: February 26th, 2015 Charles Gray Explains Reward Changes Borticus forum post on Plasma Doping Nerf Trackin' The DEVs Tweet by @Salami_Inferno of Concept Artist Hector Ortiz’s season 10 teaser Tweets by Al Rivera @CaptainGeko: Concept Crafting Designs Delta Rising whiteboard 1 Delta Rising whiteboard 2 KDF Festival of Blood and Fire! Green Dragoon’s Seven of Nine Omega Particle Stabilization (in game) This week’s Community Question: What has your experience been with the changes to the reward payouts in STO? Have you begun earning enough XP to better progress through something like the Specialization System? Do you feel you now have several options to go and level? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 210 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 19th, 2015 and made available for download on Monday, February 23rd, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out what it’s really like to travel at Light Speed - right from the comfort of your computer! In STONews, we bring you the latest things to affect the game including this week’s patch notes, some DEV Tracking, and a special review of the Crafting system by none other than our resident Professor, Jayce. Later, we're joined by a surprise guest for an inside perspective of some of the hot topics Priority One has been discussing. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Riding Light Stellar Neighborhood - Only visible in Chrome Making of Command Ships Release Notes: February 19th, 2015 Tachyon Beam - Updated Values DEV Tracking Tweet by Captain Smirk, @PWECaptainSmirk- Call for Foundry Authors Tweet by Al Rivera, @CaptainGeko- New Star Trek actor in the game? Tacofangs forum post: Behind the curtain of a space map Tweet by Maria Rosseau, @ZeroniusRex- Klingon Fire Blast This week’s Community Question: What have your experiences been with the crafting system ? What do you consider “good enough” when you are crafting items with random features? What changes or new features would you like to see? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 209 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 12th 2015 and made available for download on Monday, February 16th 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Brace for impact, Admirals -- we've got a great episode for you this week. For starters, we #TrekOut the latest edition of the Official Star Trek Magazine and explore the Delta Quadrant! In STONews, we'll review the latest patch notes which include the activation of the Foundry Top-3 System, we'll remind you upcoming events, and inform you of updates to the new Bridge Officer Training system. We also spend some time offering our first impressions of some of the latest ships to hit Holodeck, address some issues with R&D Boosts, and address the concept of "grinding" in Star Trek Online. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Don't miss our video demonstration of Command Space Powers with special guest, Systems Designer, Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall! TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek Online Magazine Release Notes: February 12th, 2015 Tier 6 Command Ships Anniversary Event extended until March 2nd Omega particle calculator by blocknite on r/STO Grinding - Referenced Interviews Interview with Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera http://priorityonepodcast.com/po189/ http://priorityonepodcast.com/po190/ http://priorityonepodcast.com/po192/ Interview with Phil "Gorngonzolla" Zileski http://priorityonepodcast.com/po191/ This week’s Community Question: For those of you fortunate enough to have gotten your hands on one of these ships - what are your thoughts? Do you have a loadout that seems to be working well & what’s your DPS output looking like if you’re parsing? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 208 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 5th 2015 and made available for download on Monday, February 9th 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! We have another big show for you this week, Admirals! We’ll be jumping right in to STONews to continue our initial reviews of the Fifth Anniversary Content. Then, we have two interviews to share with you. First is the second part of our interview with Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera. Followed by an interview with newly appointed Executive Producer, Stephen “Salami Inferno” Ricossa. So sit back, relax, and let’s look at what’s in store for Star Trek Online over the next several months! Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Don't miss our video demonstration of Command Space Powers with special guest, Systems Designer, Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall! TOPICS DISCUSSED R&D Research XP Boost! Release Notes: February 5th, 2015 Borticus’ forum post: Omega Stabilization Mini-Game clarification Omega Projects to remain available indefinitely List of Omega Molecule Locations by Trace Color rewarded Vaadwaur Lock Box - Overview Vaadwaur Lock Box - Details Anniversary Ship - Kobali Samsar Cruiser! Information on Hangar Pet changes Gift unboxing for STO Team A Change in Command Stephen Ricossa’s (AKA SalamiInferno’s) statement on the Dilithium Bonus Event changes The winner of our Design a Priority One Podcast DoFF is: Tiberius@ Borg_Unimatrix01! Congratulations!! This week’s Community Question: For those of you fortunate enough to have gotten your hands on one of these ships - what are your thoughts? Do you have a loadout that seems to be working well & what’s your DPS output looking like if you’re parsing? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 207 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, January 29th 2015 and made available for download on Monday, February 2nd 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Brace yourselves for a long episode, Admirals! For starters, Sir Patrick Stewart has been making some news and we'll Trek Out what he has to say. In Star Trek Online News there's a lot to celebrate now that STO has turned 5 years old! Elijah, Cookie, and Jayce will be reviewing the news with featured guest - Star Trek Online Lead Designer - Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera. Then, of course, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Don't rely on someone else to do it! There are only a few days left to nominate Priority One Podcast in the Best Produced and Gaming categories in the 10th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards! You nominated us last year and now we need your support again this year! http://podcastawards.com/ TOPICS DISCUSSED Sir Patrick Stewart Facebook Q&A Sir Patrick Stewart Narrating NASA's 'Trek' to Mars in 'Journey to Space' Journey to Space: Narrated by Patrick Stewart Star Trek Online 5 Year Infographic Stephen Ricossa - Lead Producer - 5 Year Mission Blog Star Trek Online’s Five Year Anniversary! Jhet’leya Returns! Al Rivera interviews Actress Kim Rhodes List of Omega Molecule Locations by Trace Color New Playable Ship Chart The winner of our Design a Priority One Podcast DoFF is: Tiberius@ Borg_Unimatrix01! Congratulations!! This week’s Community Question: Tell us about your experiences with the new content introduced in the Anniversary Event! What do you think of the new Command Powers? Did you enjoy the new missions? How’s that Polaron Barrage console from the Lockbox Ship? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! This is a special message from Captain Elijah Léandros of the U.S.S. Priōritās! Please nominate Priority One Podcast in the Best Produced and Gaming categories in the 10th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards! You nominated us last year and now we need your support again this year! http://podcastawards.com/
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 206 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, January 22nd 2015 and made available for download on Monday, January 26th 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out an interesting development on the third installment of the Star Trek Movie Reboot. In Star Trek Online News the blogs keep churning out as we draw nearer to the 5th anniversary event along with secondary deflectors, and updates to the foundry and story arch in STO . Later, we’re joined by UI Artist, Thomas Marrone to share more insight on the changes to the icons in-game and the new UI for DoFF development. Then, of course, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Please nominate Priority One Podcast in the Best Produced and Gaming categories in the 10th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards! You nominated us last year and now we need your support again this year! http://podcastawards.com/ TOPICS DISCUSSED Star Trek's Troubling 50th Anniversary Simon Pegg is co-writing 'Star Trek 3': Report Anniversary Giveaway Secondary Deflectors Romulan Mystery Update Anniversary: Personal Log (Part 2) Foundry Top Three System Last Chance Lock Box Event & LOCKBOX EVENT Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes - January 22, 2015 Charles Gray’s forum post: Even More Updates to Rewards and PvE Queue Difficulty Charles Gray’s forum post: Updates to Rewards (Further clarification) - DESIGN A PRIORITY ONE PODCAST DUTY OFFICER CONTEST - Enter for a chance to win 5,000 ZEN! From NOW until January 29 visit the Star Trek Online website, pull the art assets for creating a DoFF, and bring the Priority One DoFFs to life!! The best single DoFF submission wins 5,000 ZEN! RULES: Multiple entries are encouraged! Make one for each host!! Don't post any entries containing inappropriate or offensive material. All entry images must be submitted in JPEG form. No images containing visual material from the TV/Movies or any licensed material from any other source will be accepted…. But, we DO HAVE SEVERAL ALBUMS ON FACEBOOK! We'll be picking our favorite DoFF on Thursday, January 29th, 2014 and announce them for all to see! All submissions must be emailed to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com This week’s Community Question: Do you think he’ll give us the best film of the reboot? Or do you think we’re going to get a movie with action, humour, and very little philosophy? What are you going to miss about the 14 old missions? What are you looking forward to most? Will you start exploring sector space and playing foundry missions? Do you think this satiates that desire for exploration missions while spotlighting UGC? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 205 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, January 15th 2015 and made available for download on Monday, January 19th 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the 3 rules of robotics. In Star Trek Online News, more Dev blogs have been released regarding the new features coming to the game with the Anniversary Event. For starters, we have a new quality of life improvement that is aimed to ease switching between ships and later we speculate the meaning of the new Kobali personal log that has surfaced. Then, of course, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED SCIENTIST AND ENGINEERS WARN OF THE DANGERS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SMARTER THAN US: THE RISE OF MACHINE INTELLIGENCE SIMPLE SHIP TRANSITION ANNIVERSARY: PERSONAL LOG (PART 1) STAR TREK: VOYAGER: SEASON 6, EPISODE 18: ASHES TO ASHES STAR TREK: VOYAGER: SEASON 2, EPISODE 21: DEADLOCK COMMAND SPECIALIZATION COMMAND BRIDGE OFFICERS - DESIGN A PRIORITY ONE PODCAST DUTY OFFICER CONTEST - Enter for a chance to win 5,000 ZEN! From NOW until January 29 visit the Star Trek Online website, pull the art assets for creating a DoFF, and bring the Priority One DoFFs to life!! The best single DoFF submission wins 5,000 ZEN! RULES: Multiple entries are encouraged! Make one for each host!! Don't post any entries containing inappropriate or offensive material. All entry images must be submitted in JPEG form. No images containing visual material from the TV/Movies or any licensed material from any other source will be accepted…. But, we DO HAVE SEVERAL ALBUMS ON FACEBOOK! We'll be picking our favorite DoFF on Thursday, January 29th, 2014 and announce them for all to see! All submissions must be emailed to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com This week’s Community Question: Should A.I. research be internationally regulated, or should we trust the Frankensteins and Daniel Graystones to make sure A.I. is programmed to obey it’s flesh & blood masters? At what rate are you personally earning specialization points? How is your progress? Do you have some to spare? Have you filled all the trees up? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 204 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, January 8th 2015 and made available for download on Monday, January 12th 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week in Star Trek Online News, we get a glimpse into the upcoming revamp of the new Bridge Officer Training system, upcoming events on the calendar, patch notes and we improve our DPS with the help of members of the DPS League! Later we’ll talk to Star Trek Online Community Manager Captain Smirk. Then, of course, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Bridge Officer Training RUMOR: Possible new Vaudwaar Assault Cruiser? Vaudwaar Assault Cruiser –STO WIKI Release Notes: January 8th, 2015 Priority One Podcast Twitch Livestream Featuring STO’s Content Manager, laughing Trendy and RyanSTO and SarcasmDetector of the DPS League! Garrett Wang at Cryptic Studios Star Trek Online Convention Recap - DESIGN A PRIORITY ONE PODCAST DUTY OFFICER CONTEST - Enter for a chance to win 5,000 ZEN! From NOW until January 29 visit the Star Trek Online website, pull the art assets for creating a DoFF, and bring the Priority One DoFFs to life!! The best single DoFF submission wins 5,000 ZEN! RULES: Multiple entries are encouraged! Make one for each host!! Don't post any entries containing inappropriate or offensive material. All entry images must be submitted in JPEG form. No images containing visual material from the TV/Movies or any licensed material from any other source will be accepted…. But, we DO HAVE SEVERAL ALBUMS ON FACEBOOK! We'll be picking our favorite DoFF on Thursday, January 29th, 2014 and announce them for all to see! All submissions must be emailed to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the new Bridge Officer Training system? What abilities are you looking forward to training most? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to a special Year-End presentation of Priority One Podcast - the premiere Star Trek Online Podcast. This special edition podcast highlights some of the funniest bloopers throughout 2014 with a special message from Priority One Podcast's Executive Producer Elijah and the team. Share in the laughs and celebrate a wonderful year with the Priority One Podcast Team. Thank you to everyone who has helped make 2014 an Out-Of-This-World year! - DESIGN A PRIORITY ONE PODCAST DUTY OFFICER CONTEST - Enter for a chance to win 5,000 ZEN! From NOW until January 29 visit the Star Trek Online website, pull the art assets for creating a DoFF, and bring the Priority One DoFFs to life!! The best single DoFF submission wins 5,000 ZEN! RULES: Multiple entries are encouraged! Make one for each host!! Don't post any entries containing inappropriate or offensive material. All entry images must be submitted in JPEG form. No images containing visual material from the TV/Movies or any licensed material from any other source will be accepted…. But, we DO HAVE SEVERAL ALBUMS ON FACEBOOK! We'll be picking our favorite DoFF on Thursday, January 29th, 2014 and announce them for all to see! All submissions must be emailed to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com This week’s Community Question: Do you share in Elijah’s sentiments from his Op-Ed this week? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 203 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, December 19th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, December 22nd 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, Dr. Hurt joins us and treks out some astounding science news, In Star Trek Online news, we discuss patch notes along with some upcoming events on the calendar. We also have a special editorial piece by Elijah inspired by an MMORPG article, and of course as always, we will open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you, our listeners! Topics Discussed Trek It Out Wanderers - a short film by Erik Wernquist Universal Translator Energy Weapons Release Notes: December 18th, 2014 Star Trek Online's Design A Duty Officer Contest Announcement Rules Winter Event Ice Skating Competition Sign Up - 1/10/2015 EVE Online Column: Why A Trailer Matters - DESIGN A PRIORITY ONE PODCAST DUTY OFFICER CONTEST - Enter for a chance to win 5,000 ZEN! From NOW until January 29 visit the Star Trek Online website, pull the art assets for creating a DoFF, and bring the Priority One DoFFs to life!! The best single DoFF submission wins 5,000 ZEN! RULES: Multiple entries are encouraged! Make one for each host!! Don't post any entries containing inappropriate or offensive material. All entry images must be submitted in JPEG form. No images containing visual material from the TV/Movies or any licensed material from any other source will be accepted…. But, we DO HAVE SEVERAL ALBUMS ON FACEBOOK! We'll be picking our favorite DoFF on Thursday, January 29th, 2014 and announce them for all to see! All submissions must be emailed to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com This week’s Community Question: Do you share in Elijah’s sentiments from his Op-Ed this week? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 202 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, December 15th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, December 15th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out a major update in the production of Star Trek 3. In Star Trek Online News, the Winter Wonderland is in full swing and players are slippin’ and slidin’ all over the place to get their hands on that [T6] Breen Ship! In Command School, we give some tips on the Piloting Ability - Rock & Roll. Then, of course, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Trek it Out Roberto Orci is not direction Star Trek 3 #BringinRiker Release Notes: December 11th, 2014 Geko talks Upgrade Items (Forums) Additional information of changes to MkXIII & MkXIV Space Weapons (Forums) Building A Winter Wonderland R&D Pack Promotion -- Elachi Sheshar Dreadnought This week’s Community Question: Who do you think should direct Star Trek 3? Do you want JJ to come back, or do you support #BringInRiker? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 201 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, December 4th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, December 8th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! For starters, we Trek Out advancements in tech that are absolutely Star Trek inspired! In Star Trek Online News this week, Q makes his presence known with this year’s Winter Wonderland Event. We also have a special guest this week, Thomas “TheCrypticCat”! He discusses an interesting chart he made that helps players understand power and weapon icons in Star Trek Online, along with taking us through the process of creating the Pathfinder. Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Trek it Out Maglev Elevators Haptic Holograms Release Notes: December 3rd, 2014 Q’s Winter Wonderland Overview Rewards Breen Sarr Theln Carrier [T6] Work-Around Fix of Load-Outs STO Guide to Power Icons, By Thomas Marrone Pathfinder Starship Thomas’ Blog Post -- Pathfinder Starship Pathfinder Post-It Note Sketch This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on the Winter Event? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to the 200th EPISODE OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Wednesday, November 26th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, December 1st 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! 2-0-0 Episodes!! To help celebrate this monumental episode, we're joined by several special guests throughout the episodes. First, this week we Trek Out interstellar science with Dr. Robert Hurt! In Star Trek Online News -- things are a little quiet this week because of the Holidays; but, there’s still plenty of discussion to be had with an old friend of Priority One Podcast! Later, we’re joined by Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “CaptainGeko” Rivera to give us the scoop on recent changes to Delta Rising systems in addition to what might be coming down the pike in the coming weeks. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Interstellar Science - WIRED & Interstellar Mea Culpa Winter event Breen Ship Rumors Breen Console changes listing the T6 Breen Sarr Theln Carrier List of hangar pets including Plesh Brek Frigates and Bleth Choas Fighters Release Notes, November 25th, 2014 Tribble Notes, November 26th, 2014 Jesse Heinig’s follow-up on our forum post Nerve Tonic Mockumentary This week’s Community Question: What was your favorite part of this episode? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 199 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, November 20th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, November 24th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In Star Trek Online News, several new things have hit the game including the new T6 Intrepid Class Starship, a long list of patch notes, and, finally, Club 47 has re-opened! With so much community discussion regarding the Upgrade system and its cost to players, we talk with the man behind the system, Star Trek Online Game Designer - Jesse Heinig. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Intrepid Class Starship Intrepid Ship and Bundles Release Notes: November 20th, 2014 Al Rivera's Forum Post on Skill Points Gorngonzolla's Forum Post on Crafting Materials Charles Gray's forum post regarding upcoming Reward updates Club 47 Is Ready For Business! This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts about Club 47? Did you get your Club-Outfit? Share your screenshots and your thoughts! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 198 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, November 13th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, November 17th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out the final frontier and go where no man has gone before -- the surface of a comet! In Star Trek Online News - another week, another patch. Changes have been made to some of the core features of Delta Rising and we’ll get into that. In our Community Spotlight segment, we help you break down those Item-Upgrade costs with MightBOB and his informative spreadsheet skills available for everyone to use. We also have an interview with Content Designer Jaddua Ross and Environment Artist Keenan Daufelt and they discuss the creation of the mission Dragon’s Deceit. Finally, before we wrap the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! NOTE: In STONews Elijah suggests that it would require 339 Superior Tech Upgrades to upgrade his ship. However, 339 Superior Tech Upgrades would also include ONE three-piece Ground Set. WATCH THE VIDEO COMPANION TO THIS EPISODE HERE: http://priorityonepodcast.com/pv06/ Topics Discussed EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROSETTA, THE COMET-HARPOONING ROBOT ESA’S PHILAE LANDER HAS TOUCHED DOWN ON COMET 67P HOW BIG IS COMET 67P? HERE ARE THE NERDIEST COMPARISONS STO Patch Notes 11/13/2014 Lootcritter Infographic Crafting Costs - Spreadsheet This week’s Community Question: How much have you spent on upgrades? Did you grind for the requirement costs or did you just "buy it now" with Zen? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 197 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, November 6th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, November 10th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Admirals, this week we “Trek Out” the birth of an Alien Planet! In Star Trek Online News, we turn our attention to the Dev Tracker and Patch notes. Later, we present our interview with Star Trek Online’s Lead Writer Christine Kestrel Thompson and Content Designer Kate Bankson. Finally, we’ll open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages! Topics Discussed BEST-EVER VIEW OF ALIEN PLANET BIRTH Delta Rising Patches This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on Delta Rising? What do you think about the changes to Content Rewards, Ship Mastery, and Content Difficulty. Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 196 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, October 30th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, November 3rd 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Admirals, this week we have a mini “Trek It Out” segment where we take a short trip to an intriguing vacation spot halfway across our solar system. In Star Trek Online News, the Mirror Invasion Event is back and we discuss our initial review of Delta Rising. Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages! Topics Discussed Solar System Exploration Mirror Invasion Event (MIRROR) Zephram Cochrane Video This week’s Community Question: What are your thoughts on Delta Rising? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! In case you missed it, we’ve already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast’s on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at HTTP://PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM/GAMEIDEAS and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to Episode 195 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded in part on Thursday, October 23rd 2014 and made available for download on Monday, October 27th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! With so much content remaining from Priority One Podcast's visit to Cryptic Studios, it gives some of the Priority One Podcast team an opportunity to take a much needed break - and a chance to play Delta Rising - without going dark for several episodes… So we’re going to jump right in and present our interview with Lead Content Designer Charles Gray... then an interview with STO’s Lead Producer Stephen Ricossa and Producer Maria Rousseau. Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages! In case you missed it, we've already published several video interviews on our YouTube Channel from Priority One Podcast's on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to the premier Star Trek Online podcast! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show! #Voldemort
Greetings, Captains! You’re watching the second video interview featuring Lead Systems Designer Phil "Gorngonzolla" Zeleski & Systems Designer Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall. Be sure to subscribe to the premier Star Trek Online podcast and don't miss a single post! This episode was recorded on Thursday, October 10th 2014 and made available for viewing on Saturday, October 25th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Guests: -- Phil "Gorngonzolla" Zeleski -- Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall Executive Producer / Host: Elio "Elijah" Lleo Video Editor / Host: CookieCupcakes Host: Jayce Topics Discussed Tier 6 Ships & Abilities This week's Community Question: What are your thoughts about the new Tier 6 Ships, their consoles, and their mastery traits? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to Episode 194 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded in part on Thursday, October 16th 2014 and made available for download on Monday, October 20th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! For starters, we Trek Out the Fall edition of Star Trek Magazine’s coverage of Delta Rising expansion. With Delta Rising live on Tribble, we're going to take the opportunity to actually play the game for the next few weeks. Which is fine, because this gives us an opportunity to produce all the content from our trip to Cryptic Studios! In this episode, we interview QA Lead Phil "Farktoid" Farkaly followed by an interview with Adam Flores (Environment Artist), Chris Dods (Content Designer) and Matt Miller (Content Designer) on PVE, STFs, and Patrols, and Queues. No feedback this week but, we’ll keep hailing frequencies open for this week’s show and review your incoming messages next week! In case you missed it, we've already published our first interview featuring System Designer, Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall from Priority One Podcast's on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. Be sure to subscribe to the premier Star Trek Online podcast and don't miss a single post! Topics Discussed STAR TREK MAGAZINE This week's Community Question: Have you read the latest issue of Star Trek Magazine? Tell us your thoughts on the story supplemental. Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re watching the first (of many) video interviews featuring System Designer, Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall from Priority One Podcast's on-site visit to Cryptic Studios in October 2014. Be sure to subscribe to the premier Star Trek Online podcast and don't miss a single post! This episode was recorded on Thursday, October 10th 2014 and made available for viewing on Friday, October 17th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Guest: Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall Executive Producer / Host: Elio "Elijah" Lleo Video Editor / Host: CookieCupcakes Host: Jayce Topics Discussed Intelligence Powers This week's Community Question: Have you used or watched the powers in action? What are your thoughts? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to a very special Supplemental episode of Priority One, the premier Star Trek Online podcast, made available for download on Monday, October 13th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! As you are aware, Captains, we've taken this week off as we're heading deep into the Dev's lair... and we just couldn't resist giving you a bit of a teaser about what you can expect from our trip to Cryptic. Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to Episode 193 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, October 2nd 2014 and made available for download on Monday, October 6th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, this week we Trek Out updates from Star Trek Axanar with tons of news on its development with creator, Alec Peters. In STONews, a Dev Blog by STO’s Lead Designer Al Captain Geko Rivera takes us on the journey of writing stories for the game in the Delta Quadrant. We also discuss The Doctor & Seven of Nine’s return after decades away from Voyager, highlight some new Tribble updates, review a new video trailer voiced by Lead Artist Brad Stoken, and explore new goodies that have been added to the Delta Rising Operations Pack. In our Community Spotlight Segment, we give Tony a voice once again by reviewing his infamous “Overture” Foundry Mission series. Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners! Captains! We have published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety – during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed STAR TREK AXANAR STORIES OF THE DELTA QUADRANT STAR TREK ONLINE INTERVIEWS: BOLDLY BLAZING IN A TRAIL IN SPACE SEVEN OF NINE RETURNS THE DOCTOR RETURNS RELEASE NOTES TRIBBLE RELEASE NOTES HOLODECK RELEASE NOTES EXCITING NEW OPERATIONS PACKAGE ADDITIONS: NEW INTELLIGENCE UNIFORMS STAR TREK ONLINE: DELTA RISING- OFFICIAL PRODUCER WALKTHROUGH TRAILER This week's Community Question: What click activated consoles are you going to give a second chance now that the cooldown has been brought down to 2 minutes instead of 3? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to Episode 192 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 25th, 2014 and made available for download on Monday, September 29th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, This week we hear more from Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera who joins us for a follow up discussion on the Item Upgrade System and the new Specialization Trees coming to Star Trek Online w/ Delta Rising! But first, we Trek Out Geek Nation tours with an old friend of Priority One Podcast - Head Geek - Teras Cassidy. In STO News there’s lots to cover from new Queues & their difficulty revamps, Special XP & Upgrade events, a review of T6 ships including the new Guardian Cruiser, and a discussion of the new Specialization Trees available to Captains! Later, we open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners! Captains! We have published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety – during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed GEEK NATION TOURS BONUS XP EVENT GEAR UPGRADE EVENT SET-BONUSES DELTA RISING QUEUE BUG HUNT BATTLE OF KORFEZ QUEUE REVAMP TIER 6 STARSHIPS CAPTAIN SPECIALIZATIONS Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to Episode 191 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, September 19th, 2014 and made available for download on Monday, September 22nd, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Once again, we hear from Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera who joins us for a discussion about the new Item Upgrade System. We are then joined by Systems Designer Phil “Gorngonzolla” Zeleski in his Priority One Podcast debut to talk about the new Tier 6 ships and upgrade systems coming to Star Trek Online with Delta Rising! But first, we Trek Out Enterprise In Space - a grassroots earth-orbiter and science education project inspired by works of visionary authors and creators like Gene Roddenberry. In STONews the new Delta Reputation system is live on Tribble, as well as access to most of the rewards -- and we’ll be giving you our preliminary assessment. We also have two art related blogs discussing the design of the new Intelligence Ships as well as the creation of the iconic Voyager Master Systems Display. We also discuss Neelix’s involvement in the Delta Quadrant, the announcement of the super-secret ship in the Delta Operations Pack, and Double XP until the launch of Delta Rising --- Oh, and speaking of launch, they’ve finally announced the official date for Delta Rising! Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners! Captains! We have published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety – during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Enterprise In Space Delta Rising Official Launch Date Art of Intelligence Ships Voyager MSD Gear Upgrade System Dauntless Experimental Class Science Vessel This week’s Community Question Captains, What are you looking forward to in the new delta rising reputation system? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to Episode 190 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 11th, 2014 and made available for download Monday, September 15th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, this week we Trek Out our interview from STLV with our friend John Champion of Mission Log Podcast. You can also check out our video version of the interview on our new YouTube Channel (youtube.com/p1network). This week in STO News, the specs and details of the T6 Intelligence Ships has been released in a series of blogs highlighting each ship. Additionally, we have information on the new Intelligence Bridge Officers that will have access to a whole new slew of powers. Lastly, a new adventure zone has been announced with details on what players can expect. We also hear from Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera with a special supplemental discussion regarding the Intelligence BoFFs. Later, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners! Captains! We have published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety – during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Mission Log Podcast Tier 6 Intelligence Starships Tier 6 Breakdown w/ Comparison to existing ships by Michelle Spicer posted via Facebook: Intelligence Bridge Officers The Kobali Adventure Zone This week’s Community Question Captains, share with us your thoughts on the new Hybrid BoFFs. Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! Captains, if you haven’t already filled out our “Game Ideas” form on our website, check it out at http://priorityonepodcast.com/gameideas and let us know your thoughts! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to Episode 189 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 4th, 2014 and made available for download Monday, September 8th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out our interview from STLV with the team behind the officially licensed Star Trek Beers, The Federation of Beer! You can also check out our video version of the interview on our new YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/p1network. This week in STO News, there’s a lot to cover with new blogs on Delta Rising -- We have a new starter pack, new species are introduced, and a new ground weapon that adds a whole new dimension to ground combat. Later, we interview Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “Captain Geko” Rivera to discuss some of the major news that has been announced on Delta Rising. Finally, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners! Captains! We have published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety – during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Intelligence Briefing: The Cooperative and The Octanti The Voyager Crew Returns! PCGamer Article Borg Disconnected Delta Rising: Operations Pack Delta Rising: Operations Pack Full Details Lore: Path to 2409, Volume 16 Tribble Maintenance & Release Notes - 9/2/14 Intelligence Operative Gear: Equipment Briefing Fleet Credit Chart This week’s Community Question Captains, will you be purchasing the new Delta Rising Operations Pack? What about the pack is most enticing to you? If the Priority One Team were DoFFs in the game, what traits would you give each of us? Give us list for each host and member of the team if you can! What are your Game Ideas?! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 188 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 28th, 2014 and made available for download Monday, September 1st, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we Trek Out our interview with the team representing Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE at STLV. In STO News, several Dev blogs have been released for Delta Rising, including an overview of the new Tier 6 ships and an introduction to how Tier 5 ships will be upgraded with STO’s second expansion. We also dissect the new Delta Rising Official Announcement Trailer. Later in the show, we’re joined by first time guest on Priority One Podcast -- Content Manager Laughing Trendy and Community Manager Captain Smirk to get an insight on the new changes to Dev Blogs, plans for the forums, and other community engagement leading up to Delta Rising. Finally, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you. Captains! We've published a majority of our interviews from STLV check them out HERE! In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety - during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize Delta Rising Official Announcement Trailer Yuzral’s Delta Rising: Trailer analysis Tier 6 Ships Starfleet Operations Report (Blog Index) Tier 5 Starship Upgrades Q&A Gorngonzolla 1 Q&A Gorngonzolla 2 Q&A Gorngonzolla 3 Q&A CaptainGeko 1 New Constellation Class! Borticus on The Picard Maneuver This week’s Community Question What did you think of the new announcement trailer for Delta Rising? Did you catch teasers or easter eggs that we might have missed? So other than having the console; why would you want to buy this ship? Even its Fleet Variant? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 187 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 21st, 2014 and made available for download Monday, August 25th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we forgo #TrekItOut and jump right into Star Trek Online News with a new Delta Rising blog that covers two additional species, plus on Tribble the level cap increases to 60, and a glimpse at some new character head and body options coming soon. We also cover the return of the Crystalline Entity Event in a special addition of Command School! Our community spotlight this week features an interview with Ashley Robinson, creator and star of a new Star Trek web comedy series called “Redshirt Diaries” coming soon to YouTube. Finally, we open our Hailing Frequencies and hear what’s incoming from you. Stay tuned to Priority One over the next few weeks as we bring you even more from our trip to the Star Trek Las Vegas convention 2014. In case you missed it – you can catch the STODev Panel – in its entirety - during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Intelligence Briefing Increased level cap Tribble Notes Screenshot Contest Red Shirt Diaries Command School Crystalline Entity Event Grand Nagus’s Contest http://starbaseugc.com/index.php/trailers/essential-viewing/upcoming-foundry-contest-secret-agents/ This week’s Community Question Now that it’s possible to level up to 60 on Tribble, who has been able to check it out and what are your thoughts? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 186 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 14th, 2014 via TrekRadio.net and made available for download Monday, August 18th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! It's another beautiful Monday, Captains, and Cookie, Jayce, and Elijah are here to bring you the latest happenings from the world of Star Trek and Star Trek Online. For starters, we Trek Out an interview with Garrett Wang from the convention floor at STLV'14 and discuss his involvement in Star Trek Online. In STONews, we have patch notes and some new intelligence reports about Delta Quadrant Species. We also talk about player "entitlement" -- do forum posters go too far? Later, Professor Jayce calls Command School in session and educates players on the topic of "Power Creep" -- What is it? How does it effect STO? In our Community Spotlight segment, Tommy Kraft gives us an update on his film project Star Trek Horizon. Finally, we open our Hailing Frequencies and hear what's incoming from you. Stay tuned to Priority One over the next few weeks as we bring you even more from our trip to the Star Trek Las Vegas convention 2014. In case you missed it - you can catch the STODev Panel - in its entirety - during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Release Notes: August 14, 2014 Voyager's Journey Intelligence Briefing The Social Hub: We Are Not ‘Entitled’ Command School Power Creep definition on TVTropes Video: Discussion on 'Extra Credits' This week's Community Question Do STO Forum members act more 'entitled' than they should? Do you stray away from the forums? Are members "elitist"? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 185 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, August 7th, 2014 via TrekRadio.net and made available for download Monday, August 11th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, the Priority One Team has arrived home safely from their Away Mission to the 2014 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! With them, they bring memories that will last them a lifetime. This week, we Trek Out some of those memories as the team fondly recalls their favorite moments from the convention. In STONews, we review our own opinions on Delta Rising and address some community concerns regarding the second expansion to Star Trek Online. In our Community Spotlight segment, we present an interview with Alec Peter recorded from the convention floor and our review of Prelude to Axanar. Finally, we open our Hailing Frequencies and hear what's incoming from you. Stay tuned to Priority One over the next few weeks as we bring you even more from our trip to the Star Trek Las Vegas convention 2014. In case you missed it - you can catch the STODev Panel - in its entirety - during episode 184 of Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed Star Trek Axanar This week's Community Question We received great general feedback. What are you specifically excited about from Expansion II - Delta Rising? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 184 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on live during the Star Trek Las Vegas convention 2014, and made available for download Monday, 4th August 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, prepare for a show like no other as the cast and crew of Priority One in collaboration with Trek Radio and STOked Radio bring you the ultimate in Star Trek Online podcasting right from the floor of the 2014 Star Trek Las Vegas convention, and bringing you a show that's bursting at the seams with information! In this special episode, we start out by Treking Out disrupter beams before moving on to STO News where we discuss the hot topic: Star Trek Online's latest expansion to be announced, Delta Rising, by bringing you the Star Trek Online Dev Panel discussion featuring Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera, SalamiInferno, and Brad Stoker (plus everyone's favourite feline Thomas "The Cryptic Cat" Marrone moderating), who are then joined by CrypticKate for a Q & A session. In this week's Community Spotlight we interview Chris and Mike, some of our listeners that we managed to catch up with at the convention. Finally, we open our Hailing Frequencies and hear what's incoming from you. Stay tuned to Priority One over the next few weeks as we bring you even more from our trip to the Star Trek Las Vegas convention 2014. In conjunction with Trek Radio and STOked Radio Topics Discussed Coming soon! This week's Community Question We want to hear all your thoughts on the announcement of Delta Rising! Good? Bad? Somewhere in between? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to a supplemental - PRE-STLV - episode of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, July 25th, 2014 and published on Monday, July 28th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! YOU GOT US THERE, CAPTAINS!!! And we're getting ready to represent YOU this coming week at STLV'14. Our goal is to make you feel as if you're right beside us! There is no full episode this week, as the team gears up and gets ready for the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! Some Scheduling Notes: - Priority One Podcast will record episode 184 LIVE from STLV on Thursday, July 30th at 5pm -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question DEV QUESTIONS: https://www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast/posts/576740832435318 Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 183 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 17th, 2014 and published on Monday, July 21st 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Jayce returns from his visit on Ceti Alpha V just in time to join Cookie and Elijah for a review of Star Trek Online's Season 9.5 release! This week, we forgo #TrekItOut and jump right in to STONews because Season 9.5 has hit holodeck!! That means, the new Crafting System is now on Holodeck and we’re here with our first impressions. Also, the Xindi Lock Box slipped through with this update and that includes new ships, genetic resequencers, BoFFs and DoFFs, weapons, and much more! Later in the show, Al Rivera has some serious competition when we're joined by User Interface Artist Thomas “TheCrypticCat” Marrone to talk about the UI changes in Season 9.5 -- including the creation of the new Crafting system as well as the standardization of the new Odyssey Uniform. Towards the end of the show, we'll open Hailing Frequencies to see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Support Priority One Podcast and earn AMAZING Star Trek Online Rewards! Topics Discussed Xindi Lockbox Overview Xindi Lockbox and Lobi Ships FORUMS: Xindi-Aquatic Mobulai Frigate hangar pets FORUMS: Xindi Duty Officers Release Notes: July 17, 2014 Release Notes: July 17, 2014 (EVENING PATCH) FORUMS: UI filter/sort options by AdjudicatorHawk ODYSSEY UNIFORM GUIDE by Thomas The Cryptic Cat Luna the Cat CRAFTING XP REQUIREMENTS Lvl 1 - 30 Lvl 11 - 252,000 Lvl 2 - 250 Lvl 12 - 333,000 Lvl 3 - 10,000 Lvl 13 - 423,000 Lvl 4 - 30,000 Lvl 14 - 522,000 Lvl 5 - 48,000 Lvl 15 - 630,000 Lvl 6 - 68,400 Lvl 16 - 882,000 Lvl 7 - 93,600 Lvl 17 - 1,152,000 Lvl 8 - 120,600 Lvl 18 - 1,440,000 Lvl 9 - 149,400 Lvl 19 - 1,746,000 Lvl 10 - 180,000 Lvl 20 - 2,070,000 -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Have you used any hanger pets that use mines? Is the AI capable us using them intelligently? What is your experience been about the crafting system as it is curretntly on holodeck? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 182 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 10th, 2014 and published on Monday, July 14th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Unfortunately, this week, Jayce had to visit with relatives on Ceti Alpha V. As a result, an old friend joins us this week to fill in for the Professor! This week, we Trek Out a basement that rivals most Star Trek Exhibits and a series of Star Trek Comics from 1979 that have rarely been seen. In STONews, we discuss Costumes, Crafting, Patch Notes, Star Trek Las Vegas and FOUNDRY. In this week’s community spotlight, we're joined again by Star Trek Online's Community Manager, Trevor "CaptainSmirk" McNesby to give us the latest on Season 9.5 and Star Trek Online's Official Panel at #STLV! Towards the end of the show, we'll open Hailing Frequencies to see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Support Priority One Podcast and earn AMAZING Star Trek Online Rewards! Topics Discussed Ultimate Star Trek Basement Star Trek Comics from 1979 Odyssey and Bortasqu' Uniforms Coming Soon! Star Trek Online Is Coming To Vegas! Research & Development Material Packs Star Trek Online in the Summer edition of Star Trek Magazine Tribble Patch Notes July 8th -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Would you play Foundry missions that were spotlighted by Star Trek Online and tied in story between Featured Episodes? Are you going to Star Trek Las Vegas?! Let us know!! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 181 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 and published on Monday, July 7th 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, Cookie returns from Shore Leave and rejoins Jayce and Elijah. Around the web this week we Trek Out what has been trending in Star Trek with an official TNG Season 8 mockumentary and a new skit from Robot Chicken! In STONews, the crafting convo continues with a couple of new dev blogs, tweets, and forum posts from Cryptic. In this week’s community spotlight, we're joined again by Tommy Kraft, creator of Star Trek: Horizon to give us an update on the progression of the independent film project that involves the Iconians! Towards the end of the show, we'll open Hailing Frequencies to see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Support Priority One Podcast and earn AMAZING Star Trek Online Rewards! Topics Discussed TNG Season 8 Mockumentary Robot Chicken -- The Night Crew July Screenshot Contest Season 9: Dev Blog #28 - Crafting Systems Part 2 AEGIS AUTO UPGRADE - AdjudicatorHawk - Posts #17, #18, #19 Season 9: Dev Blog #29 -Exploration Cluster Removal Star Trek Las Vegas 2014 Ticket Giveaway Contest! Tribble Maintenance and Release Notes - July 3, 2014 Star Trek: Horizon -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Do you feel that STO is starting to lack variety --- especially when they’re about to remove the exploration clusters? So what is most appealing to you of these new traits, modifiers, items… what got you excited? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 180 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 26th, 2014 and published on Monday, June 30th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, this week Elijah and Jayce stay on the straight and narrow while CookieCupcakes is on an away mission this week! But, don't fret -- Cookie will be back for episode 181 of Priority One Podcast! At the start of the show, we go around the web and Trek Out what has been trending in Star Trek this week; including our reaction to an interview by Nerdist Channel's Humans From Earth with Roberto Orci. In STONews, a new blog by System’s Designer AdjudicatorHawk has been released that continues the introduction into the new Crafting System hitting Holodeck later in July. We'll also discuss your concerns over the loss of Exploration Clusters. Then, in our last edition of Field Notes, Professor Jayce and I review a defensive build for cruisers and put the theories from the last three Field Notes into practice! Towards the end of the show, we'll open Hailing Frequencies to see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Support Priority One Podcast and earn AMAZING Star Trek Online Rewards! Topics Discussed Roberto Orci on Humans From Earth Crafting Systems Part 1 by AdjudicatorHawk Tribble Patch Notes - June 24, 2014 Tribble Patch Notes - June 26, 2014 Field Notes - Cruiser Build -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question If Netflix were to create a new Star Trek series, what story would you like to see told? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 179 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 19th, 2014 and published on Monday, June 23rd, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, we Trek Out a webcomic that's been around for some time, but may have slipped under your Trek-Radar with its creator Mark Farinas! In STONews, D'Angelo announces Season 9.5 will arrive in late July with Season 9 Dev Blog #24. There is then a followup RP letter from Commander Jenna Romaine of Memory Alpha explaining the changes to "R&D," and a quick introduction to some of the changes to crafting materials from STODesigner, Jesse Heinig. But, to really answer our questions about the coming Crafting update we welcome Star Trek Online's Lead Designer Al "Captain Geko" Rivera! With an Al Rivera Interview, we'll forgo the Community Spotlight this week and open Hailing Frequencies to see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Support Priority One Podcast and earn AMAZING Star Trek Online Rewards! Topics Discussed TrekComic.com Klingon Propaganda Official Translation Season 9 Dev Blog #24 Season 9 Dev Blog #25 Research & Development Materials AdjudicatorHawk FAQ Skiffy's LIFETIME-Sub Calculations -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question What are your thoughts on the new changes to crafting that just hit Tribble? What would you like to see changed? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 178 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 12th, 2014 and published on Monday, June 16th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains, we start the show by Trekking Out a few interesting Star Trek related news items that have been trending this week including: Official Star Trek Beer finally coming to the US! (WoOoT); Then, Redditors strike again with an awesome new video compilation you won't want to miss; and some interesting Trek to Life developments happening in science. In STONews, some End-of-Game and Quality of Life patches hit STO; but, generally everyone's on summer vacation and too busy sippin' mojitos on the sandy beaches of Risa In our Community segment this week, we spotlight Caspian Rising and interview Fleet Admiral BlackMagnum. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Star Trek Stabalized Mark Rademaker Contributes Design Concept the First Warp Ship WARNOG BEER Duty Officer Promo - Voth Bulwark Dreadnought Cruiser Release Notes: June 12, 2014 Caspian Rising -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Is the Voth Bulwark worth it for you? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 177 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, June 5th, 2014 and published on Monday, June 9th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Back from his extended diplomatic away mission, Elijah returns and picks up Cookie on his way! Together they bring you the latest news this week starting with a first look at the trailer to Prelude to Axanar with creator Alec Peters and Star Trek veteran, Gary Graham. In STONews we've got summer sun, cuz something's begun on the Pleasure Planet Risa with new swimwear, hoverboards, pet monkeys, sand castles, and a new Risian Luxury Cruiser! Later, CookieCupcakes Treks Out the Star Trek Exhibit during her visit to the Mall of America in Minnesota. In our Community Spotlight segment, Chivalry Bean presents an Foundry Officer's Report of "Diplomacy in the Gamma Quadrant" by Mark Hawkman. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners., before finally we open Hailing Frequencies and hear what's incoming from you, our listeners! Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Star Trek Axanar Risa Summer Activities Season 9 Dev Blog #23 - Risian Luxury Cruiser STAR TREK™ THE EXHIBITION Patch Notes - June 4th 2014 -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Is it "Rice-eean" or "Rah-eezan"? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 176 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 29th, 2014 and published on Monday, June 2nd, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Unfortunately Elijah's still held behind enemy lines, captivated by those green girls, so Cookie has launched an offensive to go and turn the green girls pink and get Elijah back! So with Elijah and Cookie out, we're joined by Tony, Jayce and James! In this week's Trek It Out, we take a look and find it's not only in a book but also on Kickstarter! In STO News we bring you all the lastest from around the galaxy including the Risa Summer Event and the Shuttle Weekend! Then Professor Jayce takes us back to school and we learn how to cover our asses as he teaches us all about defence, before finally we open Hailing Frequencies and hear what's incoming from you, our listeners! Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Reading Rainbow Kickstarter Season 9, Dev Blog #22 -- Risa Summer Event Shuttle Weekend Event -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question What are your favourite active space duty officers? Are they the crack, uber-elite min-max squad? Or do they fit the flavour and backstory of your ship and crew? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 175 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 and published on Monday, May 26th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah has been abducted by the Orions and sold into slavery (he could never resist those green girls) so until we've formulated a plan to get him back, Cookie and Jayce are stuck with-- err, joined by Tony! This week we Trek Out Star Trek 3 now that Robert Orci is confirmed to be directing, and we discuss if this is actually a good thing. In STO News we bring you everything that's happening around the galaxy including Season 9, Dev Blog #21, the latest Patch Notes to hit Holodeck and how the changes made to the graphics and rendering in STO have left one or two people a little confused and unhappy, and what you can do to ensure you're getting the best possible performance. Next up is a fleet admiral interview as Jayce talks to Fleet Admiral V'Lor and we learn all about the Quantum Mechanics fleet; and finally, we open Hailing Frequencies and listen to what's incoming from you, our listeners. Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Robert Orci is a hot-head | Robert Orci has no directing experience Season 9, Dev Blog 22 Release Notes: May 22, 2014 -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Do you think that Star Trek 3 is going to be an absolute disaster, or do you believe we should adopt a more wait-and-see attitude? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 174 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 15th, 2014 and published on Monday, May 19th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Happy Monday, Captains! In episode 174 of Priority One Podcast, Jayce, CookieCupcakes, and Elijah dive in to Fluidic Space with Visualization Scientist & Priority One's Science Advisor, Dr. Robert Hurt. In STONews, the Ferengi cup overfloweth with Lobi with a featured episode rerun, new literary challenges, changes to weapons, and a new parties on Risa. Later, in our Community Spotlight segment, ChivalryBean returns with his Foundry Officer’s Report and a review of Brothers of Man by gwalchavad. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you — our listeners. Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed STO Literary Challenge #64 Risa Restoration - Lady's Swimwear (UNCONFIRMED) & Hoverboards (UNCONFIRMED) Mines Get [RADIUS] Modifier Featured Episode Replay + 15 Lobi per day! Release Notes -- NET NEUTRALITY -- This week's Community Question Do you use mines as a weapon on your starship? How do you think the new [RADIUS] modifier will affect the mines? NO MORE TRADEABLE NERVE TONIC?!?! Will you quit STO? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 173 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 8th, 2014 and published on Monday, May 12th, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Happy Monday, Captains! In episode 173 of Priority One Podcast, Jayce, CookieCupcakes, and Elijah brace themselves for a Tempest on the Horizon and jump right into STONews this week. Itching for a new ship? Well, in STONews, Jayce and Elijah review the release of the new Patrol Escort Refit and its Fleet variant. Later, Elijah asks -- what if Star Trek Online wasn't instanced? In this week's Field Notes, Jayce continues his discussion on Defense. Later, in our Community Spotlight segment, we have an interview with the creative mind behind Star Trek: Horizon, Tommy Kraft. Star Trek Horizon is another independent film project that takes place a few years after the voyages of the Enterprise NX-01. This is an independent film project you won't want to miss. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you — our listeners. Be sure to check out Priority One Production's The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 9 Dev Blog #20 Genese Davis: Twelve Famous Player-Driven MMORPG Moments Star Trek: Horizon This week's Community Question Will you be purchasing the new Escort? How do you think it compares to the other -- more commonly used escorts in the game (like the Fleet Defiant?) What do you think about dropping server instances in STO and just having 2 or three world servers? What hurdles do you think STO would face? What other benefits do you think this could have to the game? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains -- and Feliz Cinco de Mayo! You're listening to Episode 172 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 and published on Monday, Cinco de Mayo, 2014 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Brace yourselves, Captains! This episode is going to be a doozey! Clocking in a just over 2-hours, this episode is full of Star Trek and Star Trek Online goodness! For starters, this week we Trek Out an on-site interview with Star Trek Alums, Anthony Montgomery (Helmsman Travis Mayweather - Star Trek: Enterprise) and Robert Picardo (The Doctor - Star Trek: Voyager) from the Creation Entertainment Star Trek NJ Convention! In STONews, we have a surprise guest revisiting the show to help correct a few errors in last week's episode 171 of Priority One Podcast. If you can appreciate Elijah being p0wnd, then this is not a STONews you're going to want to miss. Later, in our Community Spotlight segment, we interview some of the cast and crew of Star Trek: Equinox -- an independent film project telling the ongoing story of Captain Ransom of Star Trek: Voyager. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you — our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 9 Dev Blog #18 - Undine Lock Box and Lobi Store Ships (Specs) Season 9 Dev Blog #19 - The Undine Lock Box (Story) This week's Community Question What do you think about the reports from The Wrap article? Do you think that JJ Trek could be a lot better with several different avenues for emersion? Could Star Wars actually turn out MUCH better than his reimagined Trek just because he doesn’t have to worry about jumping through licensing hoops? What is your opinion of Season 9 content? What do you think of the featured episode? What about the new PvE content? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 171 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 and published on Monday, April 28th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we conclude our interview with Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer, Al “CaptainGeko” Rivera as he discusses the latest featured episode “Surface Tension.” So Captains, we present you with yet another !!SPOILER ALERT!! If you have not yet played the mission, you may want to hold off listening to this episode until you do! In Trek It Out this week, a recent article from The Warp gets Elijah all riled up about the real problem keeping Star Trek from reaching its fullest potential in mass-media. In STO News, Cookie, Jayce, and Elijah review some of the amazing content to hit STO in Season 9; including some controversy surrounding the latest Undine Lock Box. And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you -- our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 9 Dev Blog #18 - Undine Lock Box and Lobi Store Ships (Specs) Season 9 Dev Blog #19 - The Undine Lock Box (Story) This week's Community Question What do you think about the reports from The Wrap article? Do you think that JJ Trek could be a lot better with several different avenues for emersion? Could Star Wars actually turn out MUCH better than his reimagined Trek just because he doesn’t have to worry about jumping through licensing hoops? What is your opinion of Season 9 content? What do you think of the featured episode? What about the new PvE content? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 170 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 17th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, April 21st at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Jayce and Cookie bring you yet another epic show as we continue our conversation with Al "Captain Geko" Rivera bringing you more details on Season Nine and beyond, but before we get to the good stuff, in this week's Trek It Out Cookie tells us of some poor habits picked up by the Star Trek community that need to be broken. Next, in STO News, we cover the avalanche of Dev Bogs that have been coming out of Cryptic as we being you our coverage of Season Nine Dev Blogs 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16; and a tiny little spoiler let out by Garrett Wang (better known as Harry Kim from Star Trek Voyager) on Twitter. After our conversation with Al, Jayce puts on his jacket and glasses, transforming into Professor Jayce right before your eyes to bring you a reimagined Field Notes segment, and then finally we open up Hailing Frequncies and listen to what's incoming from you -- our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season Nine, Dev Blog #12 Console/Weapon set Ground set Space set Season Nine, Dev Blog #13 Season Nine, Dev Blog #14 Season Nine, Dev Blog #15 Season Nine, Dev Blog #16 Garrett Wang Twitter This week's Community Question Do you feel that fans of Trek can be a little too hard on one another? What are your thoughts on the hyperfocused nature of the new rep track rewards? A step in the right direction, or will it make it too specialised and therefore useless? What do you think of the newly remastered Undine mission arc currently available on Tribble? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 169 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 10th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, April 14th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Season 9 is right around the corner! This week, we're pleased to have Star Trek Online's Lead Designer Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera on the show to talk about all the new features coming to Holodeck later this month. We've also got a quick update from the creative minds behind Star Trek: Axanar! Later, we open Hailing Frequencies and see what's incoming from YOU! This is definitely not a show to be missed! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Star Trek: Axanar Season 9 - Dev Blog # 10 Season 9 - Dev Blog # 11 Scribe Award Nomination Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 168 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 and published for download on Monday 7th April at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Cookie, Jayce and Elijah are back once again with your weekly dose of Star Trek Online sweet stuff, so join us as this week we Trek Out who is taking the helm of the film series Star Trek now that J.J.’s moved off to other things before checking out what's going on around the Federation, Romulan Republic and the Klingon Empire as we bring you our coverage of Season 9 Dev Blogs 7, 8 and 9 and talk about kit revamps, the Undine assault and the new head/complexion designs, and a little patch that made it on to Tribble that brings some interesting changes! Next Justin "Chivalrybean" Lowmaster brings us another awesome Foundry Officer Report in this week's Community Spotlight, and then finally we open up Hailing Frequencies and hear from you, our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Star Trek 3 on Trek Core | To Boldly Go on LDS Living Season 9, Dev Blog #7 Season 9, Dev Blog #8 Season 9, Dev Blog #9 First Contact Day This week's Community Question: Have the changes to the Species Trait system currently on Tribble made you think about changing your play style? Are you more likely to have a set of traits for ground and space, and switch between them? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 168! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 167 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 27th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 31st March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Jayce and Cookie come together on the bridge of the USS Priority One this week to bring all you lovely lot your weekly dose of Priority One goodness! In this week's Trek It Out we bring you two-for-the-price-of-one as firstly we look at an interesting article that discusses 7 ways to bring Trek back to the small screen, and then we check in with our friends at Star Trek: Axanar for a quick update. News about Season 9 continues to be released and so we bring you our coverage of Season 9 Dev Blogs 3, 4, 5 and 6 -- the Undine Art Revamp, the Undine Battlezone, the Reputation Revamp and the Reputation Power Updates;, but the news doesn't stop there! We also bring you coverage of the latest patch-notes to land on Holodeck and some upcoming changes to the base complexions of the Character Creator before we dive head-first into our Community Spotlight segment as Justin 'Chivalrybean' Lowmaster brings us another Foundry Office Report. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: 7 Ways to reboot Star Trek with a new TV Show | Star Trek: Axanar Season 9, Dev Blog #3 Season 9, Dev Blog #4 Season 9, Dev Blog #5 Season 9, Dev Blog #6 Holodeck Patchnotes 27th March 2014 Huge Character News: New heads and changes to complexions This week's Community Question: With the introduction of more “team oriented” play, how do you think this will affect your playtime in STO? Will PUGs soon be a thing of the past? Will players need to find themselves relying on a fleet or… FRIENDS?!? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 167! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 166 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, March 20th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 24th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week we have a fearsome mix of Elijah, James, Jayce and Cookie to bring you right up to speed on everything Star Trek Online! In this week's Trek It Out, we interview Adrienne Orpheus who on March 15th was featured in a recent episode of MTV’s True Life, the subject of the episode: I Want To Be an Obscure Pageant Queen. We're starting to get more and more information on the upcoming Season 9 so in STO News we bring you our coverage of Season 9 Dev Blogs 1 and 2 -- A New Accord and the latest intel on the Undine, and we ask the question, "Where's the danger in STO?" before we dive full-force into our Community Spotlight segment and bring you our interview with Enzo Aquarius of Reddit's STO fleet. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Adorpheous Season 9 Dev Blog #1 Season 9 Dev Blog #2 Do MMOs need more danger? This week's Community Question: Out of all the announced upcoming season 9 content, whether from the dev blogs or Tribble patches, what are YOU most excited about? Will you be playing with the new systems? Checking out the PVE queues or battles? Or you do prefer to wait until the content hits Holodeck and is officially part of the storyline? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 166! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 165 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Friday, March 14th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 17th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Cookie and Jayce talk the helm of the USS Priority One, boldly going where no Cuban, Baked Good and Jayce have gone before! This week's Trek It Out sees the welcome return of Dr Robert Hurt, Priority One's Science Advisor, as we talk how science fiction has become science fact. In STO News we talk about the new Mirror Universe Event, (including new environments, the new Vauthil Space Station, new objectives, and even new voice work from Obisek!) and our first look at the Earth Space Dock revamp that's currently available on Tribble for testing. Next, we make the the inertial dampers are working by throwing the ship to Warp 9.99 and let you know everything you could ever want to know about being the Captain of the new Fleet Dreadnaught Cruiser before finally cruising at Warp 5 into Feedback and listening to what you have to say! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Wello by Azoi Inc | Qualcomm Tricorder X-Prize | Dermal Regenerators Season 8, Dev Blog #56 -- Mirror Invasion Event First Look at ESD on Tribble This week's Community Question: What do you think about the new Mirror Universe Invasion event? Is it full-bearded-Vulcan worthy? What would you change if given the keys to the helm? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 165! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 164 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 10th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Cookie, James and Tony are your fearsome foursome this week as we bring you everything that's happening from Star Trek Online and the wider sci-fi community! Are you sad that Star Trek is no longer on the air? We are, but fear not for in Trek It Out we bring you our round-up of the creme-de-la-creme of fan-made Star Trek productions. In this week's STO News we cover the Galaxy class reboot (including everything you want to know about the Galaxy X), the latest roundup of Holodeck patch notes, including our thoughts on the controversial changes made to the cooldown on "Team" powers. Next, Justin "ChivalryBean" Lowmaster brings us his review of “Of Morals and Ethics” by Voporak, before we open our Hailing Frequencies and listen to the feedback from you, our loyal listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Star Trek Continues | Star Trek: Phase 2 | Star Trek Renegades | Starship Farragut | Star Trek: Axanar Season 8, Dev Blog #55: Fleet Galaxy X Release Notes 6th March Changes to "Team" powers and the shared Cooldown This week's Community Question: What are your thoughts on the changes to “Team” Abilities? How do you think this might affect your game-play? Is it for the better? is it for the worse? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 164! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 163 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 27th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 3rd Tuesday 4th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, in what future historians are sure to mark as one of the pivotal moments in mankind's journey, we welcome not one but two new hosts to Priority One! We hope you will join us in heartily welcoming Jayce and CookieCupcakes (aka Laura) to the team and wishing Tony the best of wishes as he joins the crew of Priority One Production's new show all about Star Citizen, Guard Frequency! James is still very much with us on the team and will be returning to Priority One very soon. So, what do we have for you this week? Well in this week's Trek It Out we welcome back Adrianne as she takes a break from managing our awesome community to bring you our interview with the very talented Alec Peters -- writer and producer behind the hottest new Star Trek fan production, Star Trek: Axanar, before we jump into STO News where we bring you everything from Cryptic and around the greater Star Trek Online community, including Terilynn's Captain's Log article on Massively where she discusses the lack of space in space, the Storage Slot Increase that recently landed on Holodeck and Season 8, Dev Blog #54, the Galaxy Class reboot. In this week's Foundry Officer Report, ChivalryBean reviews "Collectiveness Strikes Gold" by Stoutes, before we open up Hailing Frequencies and listing to your incoming messages! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out:Star Trek: Axanar Captain's Log: There's not enough space in Star Trek Online Storage Slots Increase Storage Slot Sale Now Live Season 8, Dev Blog #54: Galaxy Class Reboot This Week's Community Questions What do you think of the increased slots? Does this remedy inventory issues for you? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 163! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 162 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 20th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, February 24th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James was unfortunately kidnapped by salt vampires this week, so you lucky listeners are treated to an outstanding trio of Elijah, Tony and community guest host CookieCupcakes! In this week's Trek It Out we tell you about an outstanding international Star Trek fan organisation that's free to join before heading in to STO News where we discuss Season 8 Dev Blogs #50,#51 and #52 -- the complete rundown of the Dyson Science Destroyers including their consoles and special set bonuses; the latest Spire Featured Project, the ARC Portal, a very interesting article from veteran developer Matt Miller over on MMORPG.com and all the latest goodies to hit Holodeck. Next, ChivalryBean brings us his latest Foundry Officer Report with his review of “Collectiveness Strikes Gold” by Stoutes; and finally, we open our hailing frequencies to listen to all the incoming messages from you, our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Fleet 31 -- Cor Clavis Victoriae Season 8 Dev Blog 50 -- Klingon Dyson Science Destroyer Season 8 Dev Blog 51 -- Romulan Dyson Science Destroyer Season 8 Dev Blog 52 -- Federation Dyson Science Destroyer Season 8 Dev Blog 53 -- Spire Featured Project #8 MMORPG.com -- "A One Stop Shop for Your Imagination" by Matt Miller This Week's Community Questions What are your thoughts on the new Dyson Science Destroyers? Will you be spending your ZEN on these new ships? Captains we want to hear from YOU -- How do you add your own story to the Star Trek Online universe? Is just through a detailed Character Description or Captain’s Bio? Do you RolePlay or write your own fiction? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 162! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 161 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, February 13th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, February 17th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah may have fallen victim to a nano-probe infection; but, Tony and James take the lead and bring you the latest from Star Trek Online. First, the guys Trek Out what would really happen if a black-hole formed in the center of a planet with Priority One's Science Advisor, Dr. Robert Hurt. In STO News we review new ship materials in Season 8 Dev Blog #49, another attempt from PWE to incentivise ARC testing, the latest Patch Notes to hit Holodeck, and an article from GamaSutra about Fighting Familiarity in games. Later, we open Hailing Frequencies and see what's incoming from YOU -- our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: What Would Happen If a Coin-Sized Black Hole Were Placed at the Earth's Center? Season 8 Dev Blog #49 - New Ship Materials Free Shuttle & Lobi through ARC Surprise! Fighting Familiarity to Maintain Player Enthusiasm Escapist Magazine Interviews SalamiInferno Patch Notes This Week's Community Questions Have these incentives enticed you to download ARC? How do you want to be surprised and kept on your toes in Star Trek Online? For instance, if explorations missions are to be developed further, how would you like to experience them? What unanticipated variables could be added to something like an STF? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 161! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 160 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, February 10th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! In yet another episode of epic proportions, Elijah and Tony bring you another show that's show packed full of STO goodness it's illegal in several European countries. As we have so much to bring you, we have to forgo this week's Trek It Out again so we dive right into the STO News which, although it has been a little thin on the ground due to the release of Season 8.5, still provides us with a wealth of discussion as we cover Spire Featured Project #7, a listener's concerns on the changes to the hourly events and how this affects small fleets and our review of the Featured Episode "A Step Between Stars" before we get into the meat and potatoes of this weeks episode, our interview with PWE Community Team Lead Brandon "BranFlakes" Felzcer and Star Trek Online's new Community Manager, Trevor "CaptainSmirk" McNesby as the original Captain of the USS Priority One passes on the torch to The Next Generation; and then, as always, we open up Hailing Frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Spire Featured Project #7 Bonus Fleet Marks concerns Accolades from "A Step Between Stars" Tony's Foundry Bug Challenge This Week's Community Questions Captains -- small fleets have always voice their opinions on the difficulties they experiences reaching Tier 5. We’ve asked this question before -- but, now that we don’t have the convenience of hourlies, how will YOU managage fleet advancement? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 160! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 159 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 30th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, February 3rd at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This episode is not for the faint of heart! With Season 8.5 now live on Holodeck, our fearless Captains - Elijah, James, and Tony - boldly take on all the special features available to players in Star Trek Online's 4-year Anniversary Event! With such a prestigious guest joining the team this episode, we forgo our Trek It Out segment and jump right in to STO News to discuss ships, consoles, a new mission, 4 years of Star Trek Online... and much, much more. Later, in his first appearance on Priority One Podcast, Star Trek Online Executive Producer Stephen D'Angelo spends time with Tony & Skiffy to discuss Season 8.5 and the next 18 months of Star Trek Online! This is NOT an interview you're going to want to miss. More importantly, towards the end of the show, we open Hailing Frequencies to hear your answers to last week's Community Questions. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Anniversary Event Giveaways Free Polytrinic Acid Horta Combat Pet Free Khan Uniform via ARC Free Defiant/Bird of Prey Bridge Pack Free Saber Escort Refit/Qorgh Raptor Refit Free ToS Dress Uniform Season 8 Dev Blog #42 - 4-Year Anniversary Event Season 8 Dev Blog #45 - 4-Year Anniversary Event REWARDS Season 8 Dev Blog #47 - Dyson Science Destroyers Season 8 Dev Blog #44 - Secondary Deflectors Season 8 Dev Blog #43 - Hirogen Lock Box Season 8 Dev Blog #46 - Hirogen Lock Box This Week's Community Questions Are features like hot-swappable ships, access to exchanges and banks in personal ships, and other conveniences killing Social Zones? If so, what ideas do YOU have to attract players back to Earth Spacedock, Qu’onos -- anywhere else! What do you think of the in-game event revamp? Did you make an effort to get in and play through an event? Was it any more worth it than the usual hourly events? What changes, if any, would you like to see from these events to make them more enticing? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 159! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 158.5 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! In this supplemental release, Elijah, Tony, and James continue the Season 8.5 discussion with Star Trek Online's Lead Designer Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera. WARNING: This episode is absolutely filled with spoilers. If you have not yet played Star Trek Online's Season 8.5 content, a majority of the story-line WILL be revealed to you! Did you miss the FIRST part of our interview? Find it HERE Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! This Week's Community Questions Are features like hot-swappable ships, access to exchanges and banks in personal ships, and other conveniences killing Social Zones? If so, what ideas do YOU have to attract players back to Earth Spacedock, Qu’onos -- anywhere else! What do you think of the in-game event revamp? Did you make an effort to get in and play through an event? Was it any more worth it than the usual hourly events? What changes, if any, would you like to see from these events to make them more enticing? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 158! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 158 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 and published for download on Monday, January 27th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, James and Tony, our intrepid trio return this week to bring you a monster of a show! In fact, we've got so much content this week that we've had to skip Trek It Out this week and dive straight into STO News as we cover Season 8, Dev Blogs 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 (Undine Space Combat Experience Revamp, Ship Management, Load-Outs, and Quick Equip Systems, Small Craft Arena PvP Mode, Spire Featured Project #6 and the Events System Revamp) before we are joined by our very special guest, Al "Captain Geko" Rivera, Star Trek Online's Lead Systems Developer as he gives us the low-down on all of the fantastic new features coming with Season 8.5 including Stephen D'Angelo's role as the Executive Producer of STO, Bug Squashing (including Fire At Will), social zone remastering, more content on ESD and DS9, changes to the event calendar, Mirror Universe event changes, Double XP Weekends, double-deflectors on science ships, the new Anniversary science/destroyer, power load outs, ship swapping and much, much more! Of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU -- our listeners. It's going to be a fantastic show that you're not going to want to miss! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 8 Dev Blog #37 Season 8 Dev Blog #38 Season 8 Dev Blog #39 Season 8 Dev Blog #40 Season 8 Dev Blog #41 This Week's Community Questions Are features like hot-swappable ships, access to exchanges and banks in personal ships, and other conveniences killing Social Zones? If so, what ideas do YOU have to attract players back to Earth Spacedock, Qu’onos -- anywhere else! What do you think of the in-game event revamp? Did you make an effort to get in and play through an event? Was it any more worth it than the usual hourly events? What changes, if any, would you like to see from these events to make them more enticing? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 158! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 157 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 16th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, January 20th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Well, James and Tony have unfortunately come down with a case of Andorian shingles (we warned them about those blue girls), so Elijah is joined by Priority One Podcast's Audio Editor, Skiffy and Community Guest Host Jayce! In this week's episode we Trek Out an interesting -- and hilarious -- revision to Star Trek XI’s trailer! In STONews there is PLENTY to discuss! From the announcement that Dan Stahl is moving on to another Cryptic Project -- to the return of Stephen D’Angelo as Executive Producer with his first Dev Blog back in the Captain's chair of Star Trek Online -- what could this mean for STO?! What’s coming in Season 8.5?! In his latest Dev Blog, Star Trek Online Designer Jesse Heinig invites players to re-try several newly “re-touched” episodes in the Federation’s “Klingon War” story-arc. In this week’s community spotlight, ChivalryBean offers a Foundry Review of “A Relic's Return parts 1 & 2” by Armsman... And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU -- our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Star Trek Trailer, Derp Edition Captain on the Bridge D'Angelo Replies in the Forums Season 8, Dev Blog #35 -- Season 8.5 Season 8, Dev Blog #36 -- Retouched Federation Missions Captain's Log: Can Star Trek online craft a future for crafting? This Week's Community Questions Of all the goodies announced for Season 8.5, which are you looking forward to the most? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 157! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 156 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 9th, 2014 and published for download on Monday, January 13th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James, Tony and Elijah are back this week, taking command of the USS Priority One in style as they Trek Out the basement that every Star Trek Fan wishes they had. In this week's STO News, not a lot has been released via the official website but we do have a round-up of all the latest news from around the Star Trek Online social media circles as we talk about SalamiInferno's interview in Game Reactor, the tweets recently posted by Brandon and Al "Captain Geko" Rivera of a soundbooth with a mystery guest, the latest patchnotes to hit Holodeck and, the news we've all been dreading, ARC finally goes in to beta; and whilst we know we can't stop this steam train, we're going to let you know our thoughts on the beta as well as what we here at Priority One, with the help of the community, will do to try and mould the shape of things to come. Next up, Chivalry Bean sees what the lower decks get up to in his latest Foundry Officer Report, "Duty Officer Assignment I", before we open up Hailing Frequencies and see what's incoming from you, our listeners! Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed The Basement We All Wish We Had Gamereactor's Interview with Salami Inferno Twitter is on FIRE! ARC beta testing Holodeck Patchnotes This Week's Community Questions If money was no object, how would you decorate your home? What must-have replicas would you install or create? Who do you think was the Mystery Guest in the sound booth? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 155! Enjoy the show!
Ho ho ho! Hello Citizens and Civilians, and welcome to the second episode of Guard Frequency, the universe's premier Star Citizen podcast recorded on Saturday 21st December 2013 and released for streaming and download on Christmas Eve (that's Tuesday 24th December for those of you that are uncultured) 2013 at GuardFrequency.com [Download this episode] Tony, Geoff and Lennon return this week to bring you your weekly dose of Star Citizen goodies, right on top of Christmas you lucky people! In this week's Squawk Box we look at DARPA's Robotic Challenge taking place in Florida, where teams from around the world are invited to create robotic rescue teams to go into the most dangerous places on Earth where humans would stand no chance of surviving. Next, we discuss the latest news from CIG including the latest Letter from the Chairman, "On Dogfighting", the new 10 for the Chairman, Lore Builder 9, the latest Galactic Guide featuring MISC, the 2 hour Live Stream and the latest patch, Hangar Patch 10 before we increase thrust to maximum and interview Gama Sutra's Simon Ludgate where we get his thoughts on Star Citizen, crowdfunding and whether this is the way of the future; and then finally we have a listen on the Feedback Loop to see what you, our fellow cits and civs have to say. Want to join the team here at Guard Frequency? We're always on the lookout for talented individuals so if you have a creative streak you're dying to let loose then get in touch! squawk@guardfrequency.com Topics Discussed Letter from the Chairman, "On Dogfighting" Ten for the Chairman Lore Builder 9 Anzig's Reply on Ask A Dev Galactic Guide: MISC Hangar Patch 10 Did you miss the live streaming event? Catch up here! Looking to get up to speed on Star Citizen? Then check out Eidolonius' excellent summary of everything we know so far at www.eidolonius.com Community Questions What are your hopes and dreams for the Dog Fighting Module? What are you really hoping to see? Is there anything that you'll be disappointed to see? Let us know by commenting below this episode! Priority One Productions are always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Citizen or the general sci-fi world. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to squawk@guardfrequency.com You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/guardfreq and say “hi!”, or check us out on Twitter via @guardfreq for details of our show times and other fun stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the Roberts Space Industries forums! Thanks to Ronald Jenkees for his permission to use his music in our show. Visit www.ronaldjenkees.com for more of his work! Enjoy the show!
Hello, Captains, and a very happy new year to you all! You're listening to Episode 155 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 2nd, 2014 and published for download on Monday, January 6th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James and Tony are still recovering from the New Year's celebrations on Risa (a little too much Romulan Ale) so Elijah is joined by Elliot on the USS Priority One for a show to kick 2014 off to a flying start. This week we Trek Out the top 10 Star Trek moments of 2013 and then Scotty gives her all she's got as we head into STO News and cover the latest Spire Featured Project, STO boldly going onto consoles (possibly) and the latest trend in MMOs, Dynamic World Changing Events and how it can be applied to STO. Next, ChivalryBean gives us an utter plethora (I got a dictionary for Christmas) of Foundry reviews in our Community Spotlight, before we open up Hailing Frequencies and check out what's incoming from you, our listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog #33 TrekNews.net | 10 Biggest Star Trek Moments of 2013 MMORPG.com | Dynamic Events Joystiq.com | Perfect World Entertainment bringing 'current and future' projects to console This Week's Community Questions What type of game mechanic would you like to see in Star Trek Online in 2014? Is it really just about new missions, or would you like to see more features like Dynamic Content and Dynamic Events come to STO? Is STO, or any other MMO for that matter destined for next-gen consoles? Should MMOs (in the conventional sense) stay on the PC? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 155! Enjoy the show!
Hello Citizens and Civilians, and welcome to the very first episode of Guard Frequency, the universe’s premier Star Citizen podcast recorded on Saturday 14th December 2013 and released for streaming and download on Tuesday 17th December 2013 at GuardFrequency.com For those of you that know us from Priority One then you’ll love the familiar format; but for those of you that are new fear not! Tony, Lennon and Geoff introduce us to each other, and the world of Star Citizen, as well as what you can expect from the Guard Frequency podcast. Next, we see what’s on the Squawk Box and take a look at the Cessna Scorpion ISR/Strike aircraft that was developed and recently launched from Wichita, Kansas and how this compares to other aircraft with similar purposes, after which we move into our segment titled CIG News where we take a look at all the latest news coming from Cloud Imperium Games related to Star Citizen or Squadron 42 and this week we talk about Hangar Update 9, a recent interview at Ten Ton Hammer that tells us of the delays to the dog fighting module, Meeting Mark Skelton and The Next Great Starship competition, everything we know about Organisations, the return of the Goliath mousemats and the latest tidbits from Wingman’s Hangar (distortion cannons, anyone?) and some very tantalising news about tablet/second screen support. Finally, we listen to all the thoughts and feedback provided by you, our listeners in our Feedback Loop segment. Topics Discussed Hangar Update 9 The Cult of Star Citizen (Ten Ton Hammer interview with Chris Roberts) Meet Mark Skelton/The Next Great Starship All About Organisations Goliath Mouspads Wingman’s Hangar episode 49 Community Questions What are your hopes and dreams for the Dog Fighting Module and Hangar Update 10? What are you really hoping to see? Is there anything that you’ll be disappointed to see? Let us know by commenting below this episode! Priority One Productions are always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Citizen or the general sci-fi world. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to squawk@guardfrequency.com You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/guardfreq and say “hi!”, or check us out on Twitter via @guardfreq for details of our show times and other fun stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the Roberts Space Industries forums! Thanks to Ronald Jenkees for his permission to use his music in our show. Visit www.ronaldjenkees.com for more of his work! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to a Holiday Greeting from Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! Episode of Priority One Podcast are recorded live on TrekRadio.net Thursday evenings and published for download every Monday PriorityOnePodcast.com! SURPRISE!! Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year from Priority One Podcast! Topics Discussed n/a This Week's Community Questions n/a Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 154 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 19th, 2013 and published for download on Monday, December 23rd at PriorityOnePodcast.com! You'd better not pout, and you'd better not cry, but this is the last episode of Priority One Podcast for 2013! Joining us for this festive and reflective show are James, Elijah and Tony who have a show that's guaranteed to make your heart grow three sizes bigger. In this week's show, we talk more Trexels as we Trek Out the game with Lead Designer Craig Bolin! In STO News, we get all nostalgic as Cryptic takes us on a year in review and hints at what’s coming in 2014 -- but that's just the tip of this festive iceberg as there is an avalanche more news and presents coming our way! The Romulan Survivor Duty Officer pack is getting an upgrade, as is the entire roster itself including an awesome new ship that has not only a fantastic new console but a torpedo launcher that's sure to be a winner; Voth set bonuses that will give the Romulans a run for their money; new small craft, a sale on Master Keys and the latest patch notes to hit Holodeck before we dive headlong into a discussion on the changing state of MMOs, and what this means for the players of STO! Then, in this week’s Community Spotlight, our resident foundry guru ChivarlryBean returns with a Foundry Review of “A Time To Search”, and of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU, our listeners. Topics Discussed TREXELS 2013 Reflections Duty Officer Promo Pack Season 8, Dev Blog #32 Master Key Sale Holodeck Patch Notes The Devil's Advocate: When Change Comes Knocking This Week's Community Questions What is your favorite feature added to STO in 2013? Has there been a change to STO that ever threatened your desire to continue to play? Or were you that newbie passerby that nearly stopped playing because of negative feedback from the community towards the game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 154! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 153 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 12th, 2013 and published for download on Monday, December 16th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James decided to wear a red shirt over the weekend which has landed him in a spot of death, so Tony and Elijah are manning the bridge of the USS Priority One as we set a course and engage at Warp 9 for another show packed to bursting point with STO goodness. In Trek It Out we look at a new Star Trek game hitting an iOS device near you! In a rather light STO News, Klingons deliver their answer to the Federation Avenger Class with their very own Mogh Battle Cruiser, and we discuss the latest Spire Featured Project. Next, we discuss a topic that's dear to many of our hearts -- the decline of player interdependence in MMORPGs and ask for what your thoughts on this topic are, before we move into the highlight of this week’s episode -- Star Trek Online’s Lead Writer Christine Kestrel Thompson joins us to talk Season 8 and what it’s like to write for the only living incarnation of our beloved franchise! And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you, our lovely listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog #29 Season 8, Dev Blog #30 (Mogh Stats) Season 8, Dev Blog #31 -- Spire Featured Project #3 Player Choice and the Decline of Interdependence This Week's Community Questions What is your primary motivator for playing Star Trek Online? Are you the Captain that’s never picked up an MMO before and only play STO because it’s Trek? Are you the MMO aficionado that has been involved in every community since Ultima Online? Let us know in the comments section below this episode! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 153! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 152 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 5th, 2013 and published for download on Monday, December 9th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Tony has decided to go all timey-wimey on us and has gotten lost somewhere near Gallifrey so this week Elliot joins James and Elijah for an episode full of that gooey STO goodness. This week we Trek Out a new show from the creative minds behind Priority One Podcast called Guard Frequency. In this week's STO News we cover Q's decision to grave us with his presents (get it?! Presents?!) as he launches this year's Winter Wonderland featuring new environments, new rewards and a new ship! As well as Q's shenanigans we also let you know about the latest Spire Featured Project, Season 8 Dev Blog's #24, #25, #26 and #27, the latest Guest Blog on the Ker'rat Space Warzone (as well as listen to James try to say the phrase "PvEvP") and the latest patch notes to hit Holodeck and how they'll affect you. As if that wasn't enough we have a Field Notes segment with a first glimpse of the new Breen Plesh Brek Heavy Raider, and of course as always at the end of the show we open up hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Are you awesome at articulation? Brilliant at blogging? Crazy for creating content? Then join our team! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Season 8 Dev Blog #23 Season 8 Dev Blog #24 Season 8 Dev Blog #25 Season 8 Dev Blog #26 Season 8 Dev Blog #27 STO Guest Blog: Ker'rat Space Warzone Holodeck Patch Notes http://joshuahstoideas.webs.com/ This Week's Community Questions What do you think of the new Flanking Bonus? Will this enhance or detract from your gameplay? Let us know by commenting below! Are there any changes in the patch notes that will impact your gameplay? What changes will you need to make to accomodate any of the changes? Let us know by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 152! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 151 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 21st, 2013 and published for download on Monday, November 25th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Back from his time on Rura Penthe, James joins Tony, Elijah and Elliot this week for a four-host extravaganza as we put our thinking caps on and Trek Out the economics of Star Trek and how we can apply that to Star Trek Online. Although not much has been officially published on Star Trek Online since the launch of Season 8, that doesn't mean we won't be talking about the latest content or community buzz about the game! We discuss the Crew System in STO and how it can be revamped, the state of the STO Gateway and the latest patch notes to hit Holodeck. Next, we talk with our old friend, Simon Ludgate about the impact and effect of the new ARC launcher. In this week’s Community Spotlight, ChivarlyBean returns with a new Foundry Review! And of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU, our listeners. Are you awesome at articulation? Brilliant at blogging? Crazy for creating content? Then join our team! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Let's Revamp the Crew System! 4 Approaches to making a companion app November Holodeck Patch Notes This Week's Community Questions What would you do with the Crew system? How can we make it more 'Trek'? Would you miss it if it was taken out all together? Let us know your thoughts! What features would you like to see in an STO Companion mobile app? Let your imagination run wild in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 151! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 150 of Priority One Podcast (that's right, 150!)- the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 14th, 2013 and published for download on Monday, November 18th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! That's right, Captains, 150 episodes, the big one-five-oh, and we couldn't have done it without your support! Unfortunately James got a little too into the celebratory mood with the Cardassian Canar, and so Tony and Elijah take the helm whilst wearing party hats! We celebrate this milestone episode with plenty of special guests & plenty of content! This week we Trek Out the science behind a Dyson Sphere when NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s scientist, Dr. Robert Hurt joins us again on Priority One Podcast. In STO News, Season 8 has finally hit Holodeck, and we’ll be giving you our first-impressions of the new content. Several Dev Blogs have been published as well (19, 20, 21 and 22) - so we’ll be highlighting those for you too! Later, we’re joined by Star Trek Online’s Community Manager, Brandon “Branflakes” Feltzer to share his insights on community feedback for Season 8, and of course as always, we’ll open hailing frequencies and see what’s incoming from you, our lovely listeners. Are you awesome at articulation? Brilliant at blogging? Crazy for creating content? Then join our team! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Mac Client Open Beta Now Live Free Solanae Tribble Lifetime Sale, New Vet Rewards ARC Development Upate #2 Season 8, Dev Blog 19 Season 8, Dev Blog 20 Season 8, Dev Blog 21 Season 8, Dev Blog 22 Season 8 Patch Notes This Week's Community Questions What is your idea for a feature that Perfect World could build into ARC that might make it a more acceptable - or even useful - addition to your gaming experience? What are your thoughts on the new Federation tutorial? Do you think it remedies the barrier to entry for incoming players? Does it do a good job of teaching game-mechanics whilst immersing you in the Star Trek mythos? Captains, what do you think of the new Voth Bastion Cruiser? Is this a ship you want to fly? Is it more attractive than the other available Flight-Deck ships in-game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 149! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Time is running out!! A few weeks ago, we asked for your support by nominating Priority One Podcast for the 9th Annual Podcast Awards. On Sunday, October 27, 2013, it was announced on PodcastAwards.com that out of 4,400 podcasts submitted, Priority One Podcast was nominated for Best Gaming and Best Produced Podcast! All because of the dedicated and loyal support of YOU – our listeners! I cannot express to you how humbled and honored we are at Priority One Podcast. Over the last several years we have poured blood, sweat, and tears into this little endeavor… But knowing that YOU – our listeners – have supported us – and continue to do so – makes it all worthwhile! Priority One Podcast is a volunteer organization – built by the dedication, creativity, and talent of people who share one important thing in common: a passion for Star Trek. Priority One Podcast not only allows us to experience Star Trek on a weekly basis; but, it allows us to share it with you… on your commute to work, during your STO game-time, even in-person at conventions! We are always thinking about the future and how we can improve the content presented by Priority One Podcast. But, we can’t get there without your ongoing support! ------------------- On November 1st – voting begins for the 9th Annual Podcast Awards! You can vote for your favorite podcasts once a day – every day – for 15 straight days. Over the next day or so, our Web Producer (and resident miracle worker) Lennon Rich, will be introducing new tech on the website to help remind you about the daily voting. Please be on the lookout for that! We are one of TWO Trek Podcasts in the final run for this year’s Podcast Awards! Be sure to support Mission Log Podcast and vote for them in the Best Entertainment Podcast category! Let’s use this opportunity to show the media community – once again – that Trek is NOT going anywhere!! Let’s bring this home!! Sincerely, Elio "Elijah" L. Host // Chief Operating Officer Priority One Podcast Nomination Announcement:
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 149 of Priority One Podcast - the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 7th, 2013 and published for download on Monday, November 11th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains! Thanks to your AMAZING support we've been nominated for both Best Produced and Best Gaming podcast at the 9th Annual International Podcast Awards! Voting is now open and you can vote for us once each day in both categories from November 1st through November 15th. We would be honoured if you would vote for Priority One Podcast in both categories. You can vote once in each category every day, so please, vote for Priority One Podcast in Best Gaming and Best Produced categories. - The Entire Team at Priority One Podcast. With Tony suffering from a case of Andorian Shingles, and James being trapped in a Colleseum with nothing but a Lirpa and a pack of Prongles, Elijah immediately regrets the decision of buying those red coloured shirts on a bulk discount. Luckily, we're joined by our most excellent admiral, Elliot Tan as we bring you everything you need to know to make your voyages legendary. This week we Trek Out some fantastic advances by Yahoo that bring 3D printing technology closer to replicator technology. In STO News things gear up for the launch of Season 8 with four new Dev blogs (15, 16, 17 and 18), as well as Branflakes' Season 8 Twitch TV preview. In Field Notes this week Matthew486DX takes us to the holodeck and takes us through PvE AoE damage vs direct damage, covering which is better and why YOU should care. As always at the end of the show we open our Hailing Frequencies and listen to our messages from you, our listeners. Do you have a literary itch that needs scratching? Well join our team as a guest blogger! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog 15 Season 8, Dev Blog 16 Season 8, Dev Blog 17 Season 8, Dev Blog 18 Scroll Down to Riker Season 8 Preview Season 8 Preview on Twitch TV Fortress Ship Size Comparrison Origins Bridge Resources AoE PvE Powerpoint [pptx] This Week's Community Question How many of your friends don't play STO because they're Mac OS users? Will you be inviting them back this week? Let us know! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 149! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 148th episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday October 31st and published for download on Monday, November 4th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains! Thanks to your AMAZING support we've been nominated for both Best Produced and Best Gaming podcast at the 9th Annual International Podcast Awards!Voting is now open and you can vote for us once each day in both categories from November 1st through November 15th, and we would be honoured if you would vote for Priority One Podcast in both categories. You can vote once in each category every day, so please, vote for Priority One Podcast in Best Gaming and Best Produced categories. - The Entire Team at Priority One Podcast. We have an exciting show this week, so James, Elijah and Tony decide to skip Trek it out and get right into STO news because there is a BUNCH of it: The new Obelisk Carrier, Featured Episode Replay event, Dev Blogs up the wazoo, Free Lobi, Season 8 official release date, Dyson Joint Command reputation and so much more! If that wasn't enough STO goodness we then sit down with Cryptic Content Designer Kate Bankson to go behind the scenes of the just-released Featured Episode “Sphere of Influence.” before finally opening Hailing Frequencies and listening to your incoming messages! Do you have a literary itch that needs scratching? Well join our team as a guest blogger! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog 12 Season 8, Official Release Date Announcement An In-Depth Look at Arc Season 8, Dev Blog 14 Obelisk Advanced Swamers Featured Episode Reruns Latest Holodeck Patchnotes This Week's Community Question What are your thoughts on the changes to the Reputation System? Do these changes remedy the grind-y feeling most players feel from the current Reputation system? Let us know! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode REDACTED! Enjoy the show! Bad Boys - Bob Marley REMIX-DUBZ (FrankDJ) - Fr4nkdj DRd mp3 by DJay ROKx Remix Rewa267 https://soundcloud.com/djayrokxremix/bad-boys-bob-marley-remix Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hello Captains! A few weeks ago, we asked for your support by nominating Priority One Podcast for the 9th Annual Podcast Awards. On Sunday, October 27, 2013, it was announced on PodcastAwards.com that out of 4,400 podcasts submitted, Priority One Podcast was nominated for Best Gaming and Best Produced Podcast! All because of the dedicated and loyal support of YOU – our listeners! I cannot express to you how humbled and honored we are at Priority One Podcast. Over the last several years we have poured blood, sweat, and tears into this little endeavor… But knowing that YOU – our listeners – have supported us – and continue to do so – makes it all worthwhile! Priority One Podcast is a volunteer organization – built by the dedication, creativity, and talent of people who share one important thing in common: a passion for Star Trek. Priority One Podcast not only allows us to experience Star Trek on a weekly basis; but, it allows us to share it with you… on your commute to work, during your STO game-time, even in-person at conventions! We are always thinking about the future and how we can improve the content presented by Priority One Podcast. But, we can’t get there without your ongoing support! ------------------- On November 1st – voting begins for the 9th Annual Podcast Awards! You can vote for your favorite podcasts once a day – every day – for 15 straight days. Over the next day or so, our Web Producer (and resident miracle worker) Lennon Rich, will be introducing new tech on the website to help remind you about the daily voting. Please be on the lookout for that! We are one of TWO Trek Podcasts in the final run for this year’s Podcast Awards! Be sure to support Mission Log Podcast and vote for them in the Best Entertainment Podcast category! Let’s use this opportunity to show the media community – once again – that Trek is NOT going anywhere!! Let’s bring this home!! Sincerely, Elio "Elijah" L. Host // Chief Operating Officer Priority One Podcast Nomination Announcement:
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 147th episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday October 24th and published for download on Monday, October 28th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Captains! Thanks to your AMAZING support we've been nominated for both Best Produced and Best Gaming podcast at the 9th Annual International Podcast Awards! Voting opens November 1st and we would be honoured if you would vote for us in both categories. You can vote once in each category every day, so please, vote for Priority One Podcast in Best Gaming and Best Produced categories. - The Entire Team at Priority One Podcast. It's just Tony and Elijah once again this week, as James has been REDACTED, the lucky son of a gun. So what do we have in store for you this week? Well, firstly we Trek Out the latest attempt to bring REDACTED into the real world. This Week in STO News we round up the latest Season 8 Dev Blogs (#7, #8, #9, #10 and #11), the Double XP Event, the REDACTED, and this week’s patch notes after which we let Chivalrybean loose in our Community Spotlight segment as he reviews A Debt Owed by author and friend of Priority One, Soridem! Finally, we REDACTED and then open up Hailing Frequencies and listen to the messages from you, our loyal REDACTED. Do you have a literary itch that needs scratching? Well join our team as a guest blogger! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog 7 Season 8, Dev Blog 8 Season 8, Dev Blog 9 Season 8, Dev Blog 10 Season 8, Dev Blog 11 Double XP Event Latest Holodeck Patchnotes This Week's Community Question Is the Atmospheric Flight mechanic a challenge? An annoyance? A "slap in the REDACTED to everyone who plays the game and all who support it doomed to the depths of Greth’Or"? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode REDACTED! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to this supplemental edition of our interview with Al "Captain Geko" Rivera In a continuation of the interview first aired in Priority One Podcast Episode 146, Al joins us and gives us even more spoilers from the upcoming Season 8, the design decisions behind the Voth and their associated critters, some more information on the Fortress and City Ships and finally Al gives a special birthday present to Elijah which hints at even more Season 8 contact than we've been told about. You're not going to want to miss this! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 146th episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday October 17th and published for download on Monday, October 21st at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James has had to call in sick with a case of Andorian Shingles this week, so Tony and Elijah are your hosts this week for an incredible show! In this episode we interview Star Trek Online’s Lead Designer Al “CaptainGeko” Rivera and ask him the questions everyone in the community would like answers to, but before we do that, we’ll be skipping Trek It Out this week and jumping right into This Week in STO News covering Season 8 Dev Blogs 4, 5 and 6; the return of the Dilithium Featured Projects, Foundry Challenge #8, what you can do if you want to undertake your own five-year mission and finally we’ll be reviewing the latest intel reports on the Voth! After our interview, ChivarlyBean reviews In The Shadow of Midas by GreenDragoon in this week’s community spotlight segment before we go all ahead full into Hailing Frequencies and listen to your incoming messages! Do you have a literary itch that needs scratching? Well join our team as a guest blogger! Email us at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Topics Discussed Season 8, Dev Blog 4 Season 8, Dev Blog 5 Season 8, Dev Blog 6 Featured Project Rerun Foundry Challenge #8 Voting Starbase 381: The Five Year Mission This Week's Community Question What are your thoughts on what's coming with the upcoming Season 8 release? Let us know in the comments below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 146! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 145th episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday October 10th and published for download on Monday, October 14th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah and Tony have the conn as this week we we Trek Out one or two questionable marketing tie-ins with our beloved franchise, in STONews this week we take a look at the new Avenger-class battle cruiser, the latest Season 8 dev blogs - numbers 2 and 3 and Legacy of Romulus dev blogs 46, 47 and 48 as well as a look at the latest patch notes to and details of the Fleet Action AFK fix (finally!). Next, we put thrusters at full for this episode's Field Notes with a first Look at the new Avenger Class Battle Cruiser -- get the basics from our resident experts on how to set up the latest ship of the line. Later in the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages! Don't forget to vote for us at the 9th Annual Podcast Awards! See this post for more information! Topics Discussed: GE Is Hiring TaskRabbits to Deliver Things In Star Trek Costumes Sulu needs MOAR POWER Season 8 Dev Blog 2 Season 8 Dev Blog 3 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 46 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 47 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 48 Sentinel class?! Splater Studios Galaxy Class Painting Field Notes Transcript I. What makes this ship attractive? the hull? the ability to cloak or load cannons? the new console? Cloak is possibly useful for PvP (element of surprise) New console is okay, though targetable projectiles on 2m cooldown II. Variable Auto-Targeting Armament (V.A.T.A.) Creates two targetable projectiles that fire projectiles of their own. 2m cooldown. Projectiles vary based on current cruiser comm array ability If used, possibly worth investing one tactical console on kinetic III. What separates the C-Store base version from its Fleet Upgrade? Base: Access to V.A.T.A. console Fleet: Second science console, +10% base hull and shields Not a major difference in survivability, cruiser is already surprisingly sturdy Extra cosmetic option: “flat” pylons vs. upswept IV. Cruiser Communication Array Abilities a. What is the new mechanic? Area-of-effect buffs (5 km), affects teammates, carrier pets (any allied ships) b. specific run-down Command – Weapon System Efficiency Reduced energy drain on weapons Command – Shield Frequency Modulation Shield resilience Command – Strategic Maneuvering Increased turn rate and speed, diminishes over distance V. What does the load-out look like? Ensign Tactical (1) Lt. Comm. Tactical (3) Comm. Engineering (4) Lt. Science (2) Lt. Univ (2) VI. What is an Aux2Batt build? Two copies of Auxillary to Battery I, three very rare Technicians (or two VR + one Rare) Reduces cooldown of all Bridge officer powers by 30%. Two A2B usages usually brings all powers to global cooldown. Avenger Builds http://skillplanner.stoacademy.com/?build=p1avengermock_0 http://www.stoacademy.com/tools/skillplanner/?build=matthew486dxavenger_0 The Avenger Class in Action https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3RgijNbMyPudmFZNVNrRnN0UW8/edit?usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3RgijNbMyPuS1BHY3dWZFdMcFE/edit?usp=drive_web We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.
Hello Captains! The 9th annual International Podcast Awards are upon us, and Priority One would be honoured to receive your vote. From now until 23:59 on October 15th 2013 you can cast your vote for your favourite podcasts in a variety of categories. You can only vote for your favourite podcasts once, so please make sure you've checked and double-checked your votes before you submit them! Then, from 1st until 15th November, Daily Voting will begin where you can cast one vote per day from the nominees. Please visit PodcastAwards.com to nominate Priority One Podcast in the following categories. People’s Choice Best Produced Gaming You can nominate Priority One Podcast for "People's Choice" or "Best Produced" , and also submit us for Gaming! Thank you, Captains, in advance for your votes. It means a great deal to everyone here at the network, for as we say every week without you, none of this would be possible! Want to get daily reminders when the daily voting begins? Enter your email address below, and we'll send you a notification with a direct link each day! Don't worry, we won't be spamming you and sending you mail you don't want. [newsletter_form]
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 144th episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday October 3rd and published for download on Monday, October 7th at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James, Elijah and Tony take the airwaves this week to bring us yet another epic show! This week we Trek Out a quick roundup of Trek on the Big Screen, the small screen, and what you can find around the internet. In STONews we discover that Season 8 is beginning to poke its head out from under the covers with a brand new Season 8 Dev Blog, the return of the Redshirt Test Server. We’ll also be touching on the LAST of the Dilithium mine projects with Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #45 (yes, the last! I know, right?!) as well as the latest Tribble and Holodeck Patchnotes. Next we fly at Warp 9 into a special Field Notes segment when Pug01 joins us to remind Captains not to ignore their Bridge Officers. Finally, we open up our hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming feedback. Don't forget to vote for us at the 9th Annual Podcast Awards! See this post for more information! Topics Discussed: JJ apologises for Lens Flare How Star Trek Into Darkness should've ended Season 8, Dev Blog #1 Legacy of Romulous Dev Blog #45 Tribble Patch Notes Holodeck Patch Notes Ambassador Class Splatter Painting This week's Community Questions: Let the speculation begin! What are YOU interpreting from the Dev Blog? Let’s let our imaginations run wild and tell the story before it even starts! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 144! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! Welcome to the 143rd episode of the premier Star Trek Online podcast record live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday September 26th and published for download on Monday, September 30th! Unfortunately James has been accosted by a salt vampire this week and won't be joining us on the bridge of the USS Priority One, so Elijah and Tony take command and bring you an epic show. In this weeks Trek It Out we look at 61 movie sins committed by Star Trek Into Darkness. In STONews this week we find out what happened to the highly anticipated Feature Episode we were expecting this month, some interesting changes to Lobi that hit holodeck last week, a very sought after tribble is finally available for players in the C-Store, the return of the Crystaline Catastrophe and Captain Geko answers community questions in the recent “Interview a Dev” blog. Next up we join Justin “ChivalryBean” Lowmaster for this episode’s Community Spotlight as he presents his Foundry Mission Review of Cute, Fuzzy Things by author Hippie John before we finally open Hailing Frequencies and see what’s incoming from YOU, our listeners! Topics Discussed: Everything wrong with Star Trek Into Darkness WHERE'S MY FEATURED EPISODE?! WHERE IS IT?! Dev Interview with Captain Geko Return of the Crystaline Catastrophe Event IDIC Tribbles now in the C-Store Ambassador Class Splatter Painting This week's Community Questions: -- What additional sins did Star Trek Into Darkness make? Give us your thoughts! -- What do you think about Lobi now being account bound? Is this the first steps in an economy revamp? Let us know! Everything Wrong with Star Trek Into Darkness (61 Sins) We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 143! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Priority One's 142nd episode, recorded on Thursday, September 19th, 2013 and published on Monday, September 23rd, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Tony, Elijah and James once again take to the bridge of the USS Priority One to bring us another fantastic episode. In this week's podcast, we Trek Out the NSA's secret Star Trek surveillance lair that's modeled on a certain familiar command center we all know and love. In STO News, we cover Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #44 -- the latest Dilithium Mine Featured Project, (yawn), the Foundry Feature Episode Series, Tactical Warbird Updates and our thoughts on the 25% Zen Bonus for surveys. Next, ChivalryBean dons his warrior's garb and checks out "Hero of the Empire" by RogueEnterprise before we open up hailing frequencies and listen to an epic selection of your incoming messages. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mark "h2orat" Valentine. He was a respected artist who brought passion and commitment to Star Trek Online and its community. For more information on how you can pay your respects, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine. Topics Discussed: Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #44 Foundry Featured Episode Series Updates to the Romulan Tactical Warbird RogueEnterprise's "Hero of the Empire" This week's Community Questions: Captains, what other C-Store ships would you like to see “tuned-up?” Are C-Store ships even worth tuning up with Fleet Ships on the scene? We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 140! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Priority One's 141th episode, recorded on Thursday, September 12th, 2013 and published on Monday, September 16th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James returns this week to re-join Tony and Elijah for another jam-packed episode of Priority One Podcast! This week, Elijah Treks Out DragonCon with Ell, Vinny (thefartheststar.net), and Adorpheus (adorpheus.com). From the sounds of it, it looks like he'll be there next year!! In STONews this week, a few changes have been made to the new Fleet Security System in Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #41. There's also a whole lot of ship talk with the release of the new Romulan Tactical Warbirds in Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs #42 and #43. The boys also have a great debate about the difference between Bugs & Balance, and how best to address those issues to Cryptic. In this episode's Community Spotlight, Chivalrybean continues his Foundry Review with a mission titled, " A Will and a Barkley." As always, towards the end of the episode, we'll open hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mark "h2orat" Valentine. He was a respected artist who brought passion and commitment to Star Trek Online and its community. For more information on how you can pay your respects, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine. Topics Discussed: DragonCon Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #41 - Fleet Leader Security System Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #42 - Designing the Romulan Tactical Warbirds Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #43 - Romulan Tactical Warbirds Spotlight on the Foundry This week's Community Questions: What balance issues are you experiencing in-game that might be causing a poor game experience? What end-game content are you looking forward to most in Season 8? Do you want more missions like the No Win Scenario? We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 140! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Priority One's 140th episode, recorded on Thursday, September 5th, 2013 and published on Monday, September 9th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! With James still working overtime on replacing the Heisenberg Compensators, that leaves the show this week - once again - in the capable hands of Elijah and Tony! This week, Priority One Treks Out a new science fiction film project titled “RuR” with Director James Kerwin and actors Kipleigh Brown & Chase Masterson. There may not have been a lot to cover in STONews this week -- but, this is usually the “quiet before the storm.” And although the boys won’t talk much about Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #40; there's plenty of discussion regarding another STO Lobi sale, the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, and a review of this week’s patch notes. Additionally, this episode we are joined by Terilynn Shull - author of Massively.com's Captain's Log articles and host of the G&T Show - for a special Foundry/FanFiction discussion. In this episode's Community Spotlight, Chivalrybean introduces a new Foundry Review format just before we open hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mark "h2orat" Valentine. He was a respected artist who brought passion and commitment to Star Trek Online and its community. For more information on how you can pay your respects, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine. Topics Discussed: RuR Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #40 Spotlight on the Foundry Lobi Sale Release Notes September 5th RuR We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 10pm ET / 7pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 140! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 139th episode, recorded on Thursday, August 29th, 2013 and published on Monday, September 2nd, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! James unfortunately has been posted on guard duty outside John Harrison's cell this week so Elijah and Tony are in the captain's chairs as we bring you another exciting episode of Priority One. In this week's STO News, we re-cap some interesting news coming from Executive Producer Daniel Stahl in an recent interview with MOG Nation, and we’ll also look at the Lobi Store and find out what items we’ve purchased -- if any! In this episode’s Community Spotlight, we interview Wallace and Brian of the 77th Fleets and as always, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies and see what we have incoming from YOU, our listeners! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Links coming soon! Star Trek Renegades Fundraiser Progress We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 139! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 138th episode, recorded on Thursday, August 22nd, 2013 and published on Monday, August 26th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! The crew are back from their epic shore leave to Star Trek Las Vegas and are back on the bridge of the USS Priority One (it's not the bridge of the Enterprise, but it's home) and bring you a show so crammed full of goodness it should be illegal! In this week's episode of Priority One, James, Elijah and Tony tell us about their favourite moments of the Star Trek Las Vegas convention; in Trek It Out we play a small chunk of our interview with Art Director Scott Nakada & VFX Artist Chris Dawson, the crew behind Star Trek Renegades and their latest fund raiser and how you, yes, you can help to get this Star Trek production to fruition (you can listen to our full interview here). Next, we head into STO News and cover Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs 37, 38 and 39; we recap for you ALL Season 8 teasers from Star Trek Las Vegas' Dev Panel and left us salivating and finally discuss the two sets of patch notes before heading into Field Notes where we’re joined by The Epsilonian of 1st Aquarius Division -- one of the first players to be apart of a team that actually BEAT the No-Win Scenario. He’ll share with us some of his best practices that will get you the coveted, “Kirk’s Protege” title! Finally, as always, we open our hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. This week's Community Questions: Have the Lock Box prizes helped alleviate any possible Buyer’s remorse? What rewards are you looking forward to most with these Elachi Lock Boxes? Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Star Trek Renegades Our full interview Indigogo Project Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 37 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 38 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog 39 Release Notes August 15th Release Notes August 22nd No Win Scenario walkthrough Star Trek Renegades Fundraiser Progress We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 138! Enjoy the show!
Hello, Captains, and a very special welcome to a very special episode of Priority One Podcast. In this rather special supplemental of Priority One Podcast we're joined by the crew of Star Trek Renegades who sit down and let us in on some interesting behind-the-scenes information on Star Trek Renegards and their latest news on their Indigogo project and what your donations to this great Trek cause will bring forth. Stay tuned throughout the coming weeks for more exclusive interviews and extra coverage recorded live from the floor of Star Trek Las Vegas, right here on Priority One Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Hello, Captains, and a very special welcome to a very special episode, recorded live at Star Trek Las Vegas! Live, from the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the intrepid cast and crew of Priority One bring you Even more goodies from the floor of the Star Trek Las Vegas convention. In this special edition of Priority One Podcast, we bring you some of our highlights and favourite moments from the convention floor, featuring interviews with Mission Log Podcast, Game Fob, Edward Allan Hall (most famous for his incredibly impressive cosplay), Elijah's inside thoughts on Into Darkness (including an amazing impression of Uhura), a brief chat with Mr and Mrs Al Rivera after they renewed their vows on the bridge of the Enterprise D (presided over by none other than Denise Crosby), and more! Stay tuned throughout the coming weeks for our exclusive coverage live from the floor of Star Trek Las Vegas! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Hello, Captains, and a very special welcome to a very special episode, recorded live at Star Trek Las Vegas! Live, from the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the intrepid cast and crew of Priority One bring you Even more goodies from the floor of the Star Trek Las Vegas convention. In this supplemental episode, we are joined by the incredibly awesome Cryptic Kate who shares with us some insights not only on her role at Cryptic Studios but also on the part she's playing in the upcoming Season 8 content, followed by Al "Captain Gecko" Rivera and Thomas "The Cryptic Cat" Marrone for an exclusive post-dev-panel discussion where we get the low down on just about everything you can expect from Star Trek Online for the coming months, including details on the Dyson Sphere, the territory control mechanics, the new Fleet Holding, the new Featured Episode series, new Duty Officer missions and much, much more! Stay tuned throughout the coming weeks for our exclusive coverage live from the floor of Star Trek Las Vegas! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Hello, Captains, and a very special welcome to a very special episode, recorded live at Star Trek Las Vegas! Live, from the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the intrepid cast and crew of Priority One bring you a show like never before. In this week's Trek It Out we discuss the activities taking place at Star Trek Las Vegas and what you, our listeners, can expect to hear from us over the next couple of weeks. We then warp into STO News and are joined on the bridge by Thomas "The Cryptic Cat" Marrone and Jesse Heinig as we discuss Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs, the new Romulan Temporal Ship and much much more. Then Community Manager Brandon "BranFlakes" Felzcar drops by for a quick interview before heading over to the Star Trek Online Developer's Panel Q&A, of which we bring you the best highlights and more than a few spoilers of what you can expect in Season 8 and beyond! Finally, we open up hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Stay tuned throughout the coming weeks for our exclusive coverage live from the floor of Star Trek Las Vegas! This Week's Community Question Do you believe the Romulan Temporal Ship would be overpowered if it included a Singularity core? What are your thoughts on the new ship in general? Let us know in the comments section! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Hello Captains! Welcome to another special episode of Priority One Podcast, recorded live at Cryptic Studios! This week Elijah, Tony, James and the rest of the Priority One crew take a week off to prepare for Star Trek Las Vegas, but we still have plenty of information to bring you from our trip to Cryptic Studios! In this Special, James, Adrianne and Elijah interview Michael Henry of the Cryptic Audio Department and Christine Thompson (aka Kestrel), writer for Star Trek Online, getting all the behind the scenes info and insight into how some of the audio is created for Star Trek Online, and if that wasn't enough our intrepid away team even get the chance to step up to the microphone to record some dialogue of their very own! Stay tuned throughout the coming weeks for our exclusive coverage live from the floor of Star Trek Las Vegas! - Thursday, August 8th (5pm – 7pm PT) – The LIVE recording of Episode 138 from the bridge of the restored Enterprise-D! Community Manager Branflakes will stop by to answer a few STO-related questions and this year’s plans at Vegas! We’ll have some T-Shirts to give away to convention attendees and for ONE lucky listener in the chat-room! - Friday, August 9th (2pm – 3:30pm PT) – Priority One take the airwaves LIVE from the TrekRadio booth to update you on the latest happenings from the convention hall! - Saturday, August 10th (3pm – 5pm PT) - Priority One take the airwaves LIVE from the TrekRadio booth to update you on the latest happenings from the convention hall! - Sunday, August 11th (2pm – 4pm PT) - Priority One recaps the weekend with news from BOTH STO Panels! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 137th episode, recorded on Thursday, July 25th, 2013 and published on Monday, July 29th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! James has taken the Argo for a spin to Las Vegas ahead of the rest of the away team so this week Tony and Elijah have the bridge and bring you yet another awesome batch of news as well as your feedback! In Trek It Out Tony tells us of NASA's research into warp drive, and why it may not be too far from reality. In STO News we cover Dan Stahl's State of the Game address, the Mogai and Valdore C-Store ships, Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #34, news from Trek Radio about a small event happening in Vegas shortly, and bring you a summary of the patch notes. Next, we head at warp 9.5 into this weeks Dev Interview with special guest Charles Gray, Cryptic's Lead Content Designer, and finally we open up hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. This week's Community Questions: What are you most looking forward to? Is it the Gateway? Is it the new Featured Episode? What about that new End-Game content? Tell us your thoughts! Will you be purchasing the new Mogai and Valdore ships? What are your thoughts on their consoles? Tell us below! With all this talk about Vegas and the Convention, we want to hear YOUR favorite Convention memory! STAY TUNED: - On Monday, August 6th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with STO lead writer Christine Thompson and Sound Designer Michael Henry. Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: NASA Press Release | Experiment Plans | Naysayers State of the Game Address Mogai and Valdore C-Store Release Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #34 July 25th Patch Notes We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 137! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 136th episode, recorded on Thursday, July 18th, 2013 and published on Monday, July 22nd, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! This week we have a fearsome foursome as we're joined by the one and only Adrianne Grady joining James, Elijah and Tony as they bring you all the latest from Cryptic Studios, literally! In Trek It Out, we look at how the classic Star Trek Control panel can become a Do-It-Yourself project. In STO News we bring you our highlights of the Cryptic tour plus some brief discussions of the latest news hitting Star Trek Online, including an STO Podcast blog by our good friend MidniteShadow7, part 2 of TeriLynn’s Captain’s Log article and Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #32 (the improvements to the Carrier Command Interface). Next we put thrusters to full as we interview Star Trek Online’s Executive Producer Daniel Stahl! As always, we’ll close the show by opening hailing frequencies and reviewing your incoming messages! This week's Community Questions: When did you start listening to Priority One? What made you decide to become a regular listener, or are you here for your first time? Let us know Have you any amazing Star Trek DIY projects on the go? Have you been involved in anything that brings a part of the show to fruition? Let us know in the comments section! STAY TUNED: - On Friday, July 19th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera - Lead Designer for Star Trek Online AND our first video montage of some of the amazing secrets we saw from our Art Department Tour - On Monday, July 22nd, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Daniel Stahl - Executive Producer of Star Trek Online - as part of episode 136. - On Monday, July 29th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Lead Content Designer, Charles Gray as part of episode 137. - On Monday, August 6th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with STO lead writer Christine Thompson and Sound Designer Michael Henry. Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: PvP Bootcamp Updates Guest Blog -- STO Podcasts TeriLynn's Captain's Log Article, part 2 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #32 Our YouTube Channel We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 136! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! This is a very special presentation of Priority One Podcast recorded on Monday, July 15th, 2013 - on location - at Cryptic Studios!! With Elijah visiting friends in San Francisco, it only made sense to schedule a visit with the team at Cryptic Studios!... .....Fortunately, they came to the door when the team showed up. Our first report for you is an audio interview with Lead Designer, Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera. Not only did CaptainGeko take time away from his schedule to sit down with us, but he also acted as our most gracious host. A very special thanks to Mr. Rivera for his patience and hospitality! So sit back and have a listen as we review current player concerns and look into the future of Star Trek Online! STAY TUNED: - On Friday, July 19th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera - Lead Designer for Star Trek Online AND our first video montage of some of the amazing secrets we saw from our Art Department Tour - On Monday, July 22nd, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Daniel Stahl - Executive Producer of Star Trek Online - as part of episode 136. - On Monday, July 29th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with Lead Content Designer, Charles Gray as part of episode 137. - On Monday, August 6th, we plan to publish our on-site interview with STO lead writer Christine Thompson and Sound Designer Michael Henry. Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com -- Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this publication! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 135th episode, recorded on Thursday, July 11th, 2013 and published on Monday, July 15th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Elijah has decided to run for the hills following last weeks hostile takeover by the British, so this week James and Tony have kicked out the limeys and have given a great dose of Freedom to the podcast. In this week's Trek It Out we cover Optilithic Data Rods (or "Superman Memory Crystals" as the creators insist on calling them). In STO News we cover the latest dev blogs, the recent Zen promotions and what the devs are doing to fix the Killer DOff issue, and finally we open up hailing frequencies and hear your incoming messages. This week's Community Questions: What are your thoughts on the Scimitar? Does it leave something to be desired or is it too overpowered? Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Links coming soon! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 135! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains, a fortuitous and glorious welcome to a special episode of Priority One, recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, 4th July 2013 and published on Monday, 8th July, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Right-o! Rule, Britannia, Britannia rules the waves! With the recent happenings going on in the good ol' US of A, the decision was taken that the former colonies were no longer capable of governing themselves and so it is with great pleasure and under direct orders from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that we are hereby taking back the colonies, on Independence Day too! Oh the irony! This week's Questions we ask the Community: Do you believe that Earl Grey is the ultimate beverage, or are you wrong? Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine -- he's a spiffing chap, so spare a few bob! Topics Discussed: Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge: will there be any scandals? How can we ensure the colonies keep Piers Morgan? Now that Andy Murray has won Wimbledon, should anyone else even bother trying? The French. We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, or Contact Us using our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 134th episode, recorded on Thursday, June 27th, 2013 and published on Monday, July 1st, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With the weather systems failing on Risa and Tony trapped in a beach hut, this week it's just Elijah and James tackling the latest from Star Trek Online. In this week's Trek It Out, we discuss how once again real life is borrowing from Gene Roddenberry's vision to create something awesome. In STO News we celebrate diversity in the Star Trek universe, cover the Luhlunat Festival on Risa and what cool goodies you can scoop up as well as the latest Duty Officer Pack full of your Tau Dewa favourites. In this week's Field Notes we cover an issue with some of the latest Duty Officers that have left the game unplayable for certain gamers, and how these changes affect you and your playstyle, and finally we open our hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. This week's Community Questions: Are you building a fleet? Do you struggle with completing projects and pooling resources from your members?... What are YOUR thoughts on the new Dilithium Mine fleet holding... do you think it will help? Leave us a comment below or email us, incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Scientists work to create Deflector technology Celebrating Diversity in Trek Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #25 -- The Luhlunat Festival Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #26 -- The Luhlunat Festival Rewards Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #27 -- Romulan Survivor Duty Officer Pack Killer DoFF in Action! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 134! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 133rd episode, recorded on Thursday, June 20th, 2013 and published on Monday, June 24th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Hello Captains! This week Elijah, James, and Tony bring you the latest in the world of Star Trek Online. First, they Trek Out some amazing technology coming out from Samsung - the 46" transparent Smart Monitor. In STONews, the guys touch on the upcoming Summer Event thanks to the latest Captain's Log article from Terilynn Shull. They also update you on the latest Dev Blogs regarding the new Dilithium Mine holding. Later, we're fortunate to have Aron Eisenberg (Nog) to talk about his fondest memories as part of the cast of Deep Space Nine. Finally, we open Hailing Frequencies and review your incoming messages! This week's Community Questions: Are you building a fleet? Do you struggle with completing projects and pooling resources from your members?... What are YOUR thoughts on the new Dilithium Mine fleet holding... do you think it will help? Leave us a comment below or email us, incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Samsung's Transparent Monitor Massively's Captain's Log interview with STO Executive Producer Daniel Stahl Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #23 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #24 Aron Eisenberg Priority One: Join A Fleet! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 132! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 132nd episode, recorded on Thursday, 13th June, 2013 and published on Monday, 17th June, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With James currently on the run after the NSA's Prism operation discovered his stash of Caitian... err... adult material, Tony and Elijah are left in command where in this episode of Priority One they Trek Out the darker side of Star Trek and spend some time chatting about Priority One's plans for Vegas. In STONews we get down and dirty with some interesting patch notes from Tribble that shed light on the new Fleet Holding, and then we invite an old friend and previous guest, PhyrexianHero to chat about what the new Fleet Holding means to players and fleets. Finally, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! This week's Community Questions: Do you have an awesome idea for a 60-Second Strategy? Perhaps you have the ultimate ship build, or just can't quite believe that players don't know some of the tricks of the trade that you do. Whatever your tips, we want to hear about them! Leave us a comment below or email us, incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Star Trek Online Forums Discussion: Fleet Holding Costs STO Wiki: Fleet Costs Tribble Patch Notes Priority One: Join A Fleet! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 132! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 131st episode, recorded on Thursday, 6th June, 2013 and published on Monday, 10th June, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Tony, James and Elijah enter the bridge of the USS Priority One to bring you up to the minute news from the front lines of Star Trek Online. In this episode of Priority One we Trek Out some special Priority One news for our Klingon warrior brothers. As game news is currently as bleak as the landscape of Nimbus III there's not much to cover in this week's STO News (at least not homepage news items), but Legacy of Romulus is still on fire and more and more players are flying through the cosmos under the raptor's wings. Next, we move on to our interview with the biggest of cheeses, Executive Producer Dan Stahl to talk about everything post Legacy of Romulus. Finally, we open hailing frequencies for an epic review of your incoming messages! This week's Community Questions: Now that Legacy of Romulus is live and you’ve had about a week to play around, what are your thoughts to the additions and improvements to the game? Let us know in the comments section for this episode, or in our Star Trek Online Forum post! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Guest Blog: The Klingon Defense Force Priority One: Glory of the Empire We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 131! Enjoy the show!
Episode 1 - The Premiere ft. StormShade | Listen for a chance to win 10K C-Store Points! Brandon and Mark get together with special guest-host Stormshade, Cryptic's Online Community Representative for STO, to discuss the latest STO news and your great ideas! We also bring you the first "Blank of the Week." Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 129! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 129th episode, recorded on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013 and published on Monday, May 27th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Prepare to have your warp cores breached as this week James, Elijah and Tony bring you the latest and greatest from the world of Star Trek Online! In this week's Trek It Out, Tony tells us why education is important in ensuring that one day we get to discover strange, new worlds; seeking out new life, and new civilisations -- boldly going where no-one has gone before! (Sorry, got a bit carried away there!). Flying through the wormhole and ending up in the STO News quadrant, we cover Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs Twenty, Twenty-one and Twenty-two, and of course, our experiences in game since Tuesday... that is when we're not being interrupted! Next, you'd better have a data pad or holorecorder to hand as Elijah interviews Mimey, guest blogger for Star Trek Online, who tells us what it takes to start a fleet and nurture it from the ground up. Finally, we respond to those flashing lights and constant bleeping from Worf's station as we open up hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages! This week's Community Questions: Now that Legacy of Romulus is live and you’ve had about a week to play around, what are your thoughts to the additions and improvements to the game? Let us know in the comments section for this episode, or in our Star Trek Online Forum post! Are there any items in the Lock Box that you want to get your hands on? Let us know in the comments section for this episode, or in our Star Trek Online Forum post! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Legacy of Romulus is now LIVE Legacy of Romulus, Dev Blog 20 Legacy of Romulus, Dev Blog 21 Legacy of Romulus, Dev Blog 22 Mimey's Starbase Guide We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 129! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 128th episode, recorded on Thursday, May 16th, 2013 and published on Monday, May 20th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! We have a big show for you today folks, and it's not one to be missed! Elijah, James and Tony are joined today by none other than the beautiful and talented Denise Crosby, best known for her roles as Tasha Yar and Empress Sela on Star Trek: The Next Generation and now reprising her roles, lending her supreme vocal talents to Star Trek Online. As if that wasn't enough, we also cover a US District Court judge taking file-sharing jurisprudence where it has never gone before in Trek It Out. In STO News, the first expansion (Legacy of Romulus) will go live on Tuesday, May 21st and PriorityOne is here to make sure you’re ready for the big event. As always, towards the end of the show, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies and review your incoming messages! Don't forget to pass along this episode and share it with your friends through your social media networks! This week's Community Questions: Did you play the Tribble Test Weekend? What did you think of the new content? Let us know in the comments section below or in our Star Trek Online Forum post! Which of the new Romulan Ship Sets impresses you most? Will you be taking the offensive or defensive approach to your gameplay? Let us know in the comments section below or in our Star Trek Online Forum post! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine Topics Discussed: Trek It Out - Prenda Law Ruling Open Beta/Test Weekend LIVE! Spotlight on the Foundry Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #17 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #18 Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #19 Patch Notes We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Network is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 126! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 127th episode, recorded on Thursday, May 9th, 2013 and published on Monday, May 13th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! This week Tony and Elijah bring you another jam packed episode! In this week's Trek It Out we cover several submissions from our listeners and follow up last week's Vulcan Ale discussion and interview one of the men responsible for the project. In STO News we cover Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs Fourteen, Fifteen, and Sixteen. Later, Elijah goes crazy over the latest patch notes from Tribble. In this episode's Community Spotlight Tony is joined by Dr. Robert Hurt of NASA's JPL and author of our Astrometrics Report to talk about the latest developments from NASA as well as his latest Foundry Mission: The Inter-Warp Experiment. Finally, we open Hailing Frequencies and reviewing your incoming messages! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends!! This week's Community Questions: What are your thoughts on the standard traits offered with this new Reman playable species? Which one of the new Romulan Ships is your favorite and why? Do you think shows like the Big Bang Theory, comic book movies, and “nerdy” podcasts are making Geek chic? Leave your answers in the comment section below! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday at 5:30pm Pacific Time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you're interested in generating content on Priority One, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 126! Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 126th episode, recorded on Thursday, May 2nd, 2013 and published on Monday, April 6th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! We have a big show for you today folks, and it's not one to be missed! James has once again had a transporter malfunction and suspiciously ended up being beamed to that gentlemen's club with the Orion dancing girls again, so Tony and Elijah tackle the STO bull by the horns! In this week's Trek It Out we cover how real life is once again turning to Star Trek, and a beer that's name was the only logical choice. In STO News we cover Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs Ten, Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen; the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, April's Ask Cryptic, the latest patch notes from Tribble, Terrilyn's article on massively.com, and the newest episode of On Screen. As if that wasn't enough, in this week's Field Notes we cover the basics of PvP, including some must-have powers and what you can do to overcome the intimidation factor before finally opening up hailing frequencies and reviewing your incoming messages! Be sure to register for PvP Boot Camp classes here! Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 126! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Legacy of Romulus is right around the corner and Priority One Podcast is working tirelessly to bring you up to the minute coverage of the free expansion to Star Trek Online! In episode 122 of Priority One Podcast (published April 8, 2013), we sat down with STO Executive Producer Dan Stahl to get a glimpse of what was coming in the expansion. This week, Lead Designer Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera joins us to talk more about the coming Romulan ships, Klingon content, in-game security, and much, much more! In this two-part interview, Priority One Podcast first hosted a special community event by conducting a LIVE play-through of some of the new Romulan missions currently available in the closed beta of Legacy of Romulus (see video below). Later, CaptainGeko joined us for an off-air audio interview. Combined, that's hours of STO-goodies with "Titanium-Ass" Rivera! Watch live video from priorityone on TwitchTV We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at about 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this interview! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 125th episode, recorded on Wednesday, April 24th, 2013 and published on Monday, April 29nd, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! It's been a busy week for Star Trek and the team at Priority One Podcast! We begin our coverage of the week's events and Trek Out an interview with Jonathan Frakes for the Best of Both Worlds Fathom Movie Event! We cover Star Trek Online news early this week and cover the new Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #9 and Season 7 Dev Blog #45. In a special edition of Priority One's Community Spotlight, Elijah interviews several attendees and Chase Masterson (Leeta from DS9 and Holo-Leeta in Star Trek Online) at the Creation Entertainment Star Trek Convention in Cherry Hill, NJ! Finally we open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. Be sure to register for PvP Boot Camp classes here! Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 125! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 124th episode, recorded on Thursday, April 18th, 2013 and published on Monday, April 22nd, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! As a result of Podcast Protocol 49.09, governing the treatment of hosts, we've picked up James from the planet Hoth to rejoin Tony and Elijah for this week's episode. There is plenty to cover in this week's show! This episode, we Trek Out some recent discoveries from NASA. Star Trek Online was busy this week with several new Legacy of Romulus Dev Blogs including: Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #5, Dev Blog #6, Dev Blog #7, and Dev Blog #8. The crew also discuss the new Legacy Pack Pre-Order - will Elijah spend his $$?!? In this episode's Field Notes, we're joined by Matthew486DX to help get the most out of the 20-man Fleet Defense mission! Finally we open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 123! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
April 17th 2013 | Welcome to the fourteenth installment of Trek It Out! Join us as we review what went on in the world of Trek during the month of March, featuring a review of the Star Trek: Into Darkness international trailer, and much, much more. Later, we're joined by Huston Huddleston, the man behind the Enterprise-D bridge restoration project. Find out what it takes to take on such an endeavor and discover what the future holds for our beloved Enterprise Bridge! Trek It Out is Priority One's monthly podcast covering the latest Trek news and interviews with the hottest guest-stars, making it your once-a-month one-stop-shop for all your Star Trek needs. We're always looking to improve our productions, so let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 123rd episode, recorded on Thursday, April 11th, 2013 and published on Monday, April 15th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! After James' bad Star Wars pun last episode, we've banished him to the depths of Hoth and this week the bridge is manned by Tony and Elijah. We wish James all the best, and suggest that the inside of a Tauntaun might be the best place on those cold, cold nights. We have a lot to cover in this week's show! In Trek It Out we have another prediction come true. In this week's STO News we cover the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, and some changes made on Tribble that are causing Foundry authors to frown, the latest Guest Blog on Skill Planning, Season Seven, Dev Blogs Fourty-three and Fourty-four, Legacy of Romulus Blogs Three and Four and the details of the Crystalline Catastrophe event. Next, we head into field notes to discuss the appalling behaviour of one member of the STO Community and the devastation it caused to Caspian Division fleet, and what you can do to increase your fleets security before finally opening up hailing frequencies to review your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 123! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 122nd episode, recorded on Thursday, April 4th, 2013 and published on Monday, April 8st, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With Romulans on everyone's mind -- we are joined by Star Trek Online Executive Prodcer Dan Stahl to answer our burning questions. In this week's Trek It Out, Tony reviews another trailer that is truly "out of this world." In STO news we cover Season Seven, Dev Blog #42, the Legacy of Romulus Dev Blog #1 and LoR Dev Blog #2. Then comes pièce de résistance -- Executive Producer Dan Stahl answers questions about the upcoming expansion. We'll then open hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 122! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 121st episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, March 28th, 2013 and published on Monday, April 1st, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In an insanely packed show, your dynamic duo this week are Elijah and Tony whilst James is recovering from an April Fool's prank involving a clown and a Ferengi in a gorilla suit that went horribly wrong. In this week's Trek It Out, Tony is left speechless but manages to utter the phrases "Gorn", "Shatner" and "Pillow fight"... intriguing... In STO news we cover Season Seven, Dev Blog Forty-one, the reintroduction of the Redshirt testing server and the latest Tribble Patch notes. Next, we head into our new Community Spotlight segment featuring Sam On Maui, STO's original Dilithium Tracker, before we open up hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Mark "H2ORat" Valentine's donation page: http://www.gofundme.com/valentine We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 121! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 120th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, March 21st, 2013 and published on Monday, March 25th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Elijah, James and Tony congregate in Ten Forward to grab a glass of Romulan Ale and bring us the latest news from Star Trek Online. In this episodes Trek It Out, we talk about the latest trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness (including that one frame that everyone is talking about), and in STO News we talk about the big, big, BIG announcement of the expansion to STO coming in May, Legacy of Romulus (including the gorgeous new UI art coming with it (seriously, check out this thread)), the feedback thread on the proposed ship armour slot, the PvP Boot Camp companion guide (with a forward by none other than Brandon 'Branflakes' Felczer), and the relatively small patch notes before opening up hailing frequencies and reviewing your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 120! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 119th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, March 14th, 2013 and published on Monday, March 18th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Elijah's back this week and so your groovy threesome are James, Elijah and Tony as we embark on this fun-filled, action-packed show (your ticket covers the cost of the whole seat, BUT YOU'LL ONLY NEED THE EDGE!!!). In this week's Trek It Out we discuss Taylor Swift (hey, don't tune out, give it a shot!), and why Brazil is the luckiest country in the world (and possibly why Kirk is the luckiest captain ever). In STO News we cover, and then Pug01 drops by to teach us all about keybinds in Fieldnotes. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies and listen to your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 119! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 118th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, March 7th, 2013 and published on Monday, March 11th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With Elijah out this week we see Tony and James tackle the big show with a finesse and style only seen when Elijah's absent. This week in Trek It Out they discuss the Not-Quite-Evil-Spock and Star Trek Sequester News before moving into this week's STO News covering Dan Stahl's interview at STOIC, ZeroniusRex' interview at Primetime UGC and the whopping FOUR HOUR interview at Podcast UGC with Al Rivera conducted by Havraha; and the latest guest blog by CerberusFilms, introducing the Foundry Academy, followed by a Foundry Review with first-time mission author @Ashtaku before we open up hailing frequencies and review your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 118! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
6th March 2013 | Welcome to the thirteenth installment of Trek It Out! Elijah and Tony this week are joined by the latest member of the Priority One crew, Leah. Join us as we round up this month's happenings in all things Trek, featuring the news that Vulcan is now a lot closer than imagined, Star Trek at the Oscars (link is US only, sorry guys!), the Fathom Event's Best of Both Worlds Bluray launch, and much, much more, and then ending with an interview with Manu Intiraymi, best known for playing Icheb on Star Trek Voyager, who shares with us some behind-the-scenes gags on the Voyager set, and also drops some major spoilers on Star Trek: Renegades. You're not going to want to miss this show! Links FBA Collective on Facebook (link) Manu Intiraymi on Twitter (link) Manu Intiraymi on Facebook (link) Star Trek: Renegades (link) Star Trek Into Darkness shot-for-shot remake on YouTube (link) Star Trek vs Star Wars Infographic on TrekNews.net (link) Trek It Out is Priority One's monthly podcast covering the latest Trek news and interviews with the hottest guest-stars, making it your once-a-month one-stop-shop for all your Star Trek needs. We're always looking to improve our productions, so let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 117th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, February 28st, 2013 and published on Monday, March 4th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! This week our intrepid podcasting duo are Elijah and Tony, who lead us on a merry dance through many a STO delight! In this week's Trek It Out we are on the hunt for dark matter from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer that's aboard the International Space Station (ISS? You're trying to tell me this is not a mirror universe conspiracy?). In STO News, we give you the skinny on February 28th's patch notes, the Spotlight on the Foundry, STOked Radio's interview with the Mr Stahl himself, the Role-playing roundtable update (also see this forum post for more information), Season Seven, Dev Blog Thirty-nine aaaaaand the Featured Ship, the B'Rel Retrofit before we open up hailing frequencies to read your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 117! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 116th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, February 21st, 2013 and published on Monday, February 25th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! It's a four-host-extravaganza this week as James, Elijah and Adrianne are joined by Tony for a fun-filled, action-packed episode! In this week's Trek It Out we analyze Red Shirts, and does red necessarily equal dead, and also a brand new technology that could come to us from the very pages of Trek. In STO News, we cover our highlights of February's Ask Cryptic, Season Seven, Dev Blogs Thirty-seven and Thirty-eight (including a hefty discussion of the Andorian Kumari escort line), the latest news from the PvP Bootcamp, and the introduction of our newest segment "DStahl Agrees with Tony" (segment name pending). Next we engage at Warp 9 into this week's Field Notes with Matthew486DX who gives you the low-down on how to fly one of the most versatile ship-lines in STO, the Odyssey. Check out his guide: here! Finally, we open up hailing frequencies to read your incoming messages. For those that missed them the first time round, click here to listen to the bloopers for Episode 116. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 116! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
20th February 2013 | Welcome to the twelfth installment of Trek It Out! Elijah and Tony are joined this week by Terrace Cassidy of Geek Nation Tours, and the authority on all thing Trek, Larry Nemecek. In this interview, Terrace and Larry discuss what you get on a Geek Nation's Tour, information on their Parallel Universes tours (for the spouses of geeks), their plans for Star Trek Las Vegas 2013, and some breaking news from both of our guests. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 115th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Valentine's Day, Thursday, February 14th, 2013 and published on Monday, February 18th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! James is back from his Risan vacation, but Adrianne has had to step out to visit the Grand Slam convention and so this week Elijah and James are joined by Tony and between them they discuss what really happened at the Battle of Hoth in Trek It Out (don't worry, we haven't gone all JJ on you and defected!), in STO News we cover the Foundry exposure at Star Trek Online, the latest Patch Notes, the Grand Slam Los Angeles convention, Season Seven Dev Blogs Thirty-five and Thirty-six, as well as reporting on the news that the Anniversary Event has been extended before opening up hailing frequencies for your feedback. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 114! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to part two of this special two-part Priority One Supplemental interview with STO's Lead Content designer, Al Rivera. In the second part of our interview, Al answers community submitted questions! We talk ships, PvP, Foundry -- you name it! For part one of our interview, click here! Stay in the loop by subscribing to our feed! -- feeds.priorityonepodcast.com Enjoy! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for this interview! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
13th February 2013 | Welcome to the eleventh installment of Trek It Out! Join Adrianne as she chats with American voice actor and musician Vic Mignogna. During their discussion, Adrianne and Vic discuss his latest projects including Starship Farragut - The Price of Anything and his rols as Captain Kirkin the fan-made web-series titled Star Trek Continues. They also chat about his career as a Voice-Actor and offers some tips for aspiring voice actors. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
11th February 2013 | Welcome to the tenth installment of Trek It Out! Join us today as we sit down and talk with Pat Arthur, agent to several incredible sci-fi actors from Star Trek regulars, right up to Doctor Who stars. If you've ever wondered what it takes to be an agent, and what it's like working on a much deeper, personal level with the stars, then you're going to want to tune in as Pat discusses the lengths and depths of her industry. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 114th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, February 7th, 2013 and published on Monday, February 11th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Alas, James is still being held captive by Armus, but fear not! We've sent Tasha Yar to investigate (too soon?). In this week's Trek It Out, Elijah tells us about a cool new endeavor by NASA to launch the worlds largest solar sail in 2014, whilst Adrianne tells us about a recent trip to the theatre to see HMS Pinafore: The Next Generation. In STO News we cover the recent Friday Screenshot posted by Branflakes, the Spotlight on the Foundry, G&T Show's interview with Christine 'Kestrel' Thompson, writer for Star Trek Online, and finally the end of the anniversary event. After that we are delighted to be joined once again by Pug01, ground combat PvP expert of the highly successful PvP Boot Camp who lets us in on a few little gems to help make your ground PvP experience that much more awesome, before opening up hailing frequencies to read your feedback. To register for the PvP Boot Camp, visit this link to the STO forums! Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 114! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to part one of this special two-part Priority One Supplemental interview with STO's Lead Content designer, Al Rivera. In the first part of this interview, we chat with Al about the three great years that STO has enjoyed! From success to success, as well as the intricacies and behind-the-scenes details that it took to bring us the latest Featured Episode, Temporal Ambassador, featuring none other than Denise Crosby, best known from Star Trek: The Next Generation as head of security Tasha Yar. Stayed tuned next week for the second part of our interview! In it, Al "CaptainGeko" Rivera will answer questions submitted by YOU, our loyal listeners! Stay in the loop by subscribing to our feed! -- feeds.priorityonepodcast.com Enjoy! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 113 Supplemental! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello and welcome to the second episode of InDevelopment, the podcast designed to deepen and personalize the typical game developer interview. This week, our host Simon Ludgate talks to Chris Taylor of Gas Powered Games, famed creators of the Dungeon Siege universe and Supreme Commander among many others. In his interview, Chris tells us of their latest, exciting project currently up on Kickstarter, Wildman -- a unique take on the action/rpg genre. Have a comment, suggestion or criticism for the team? Send us an email to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Why not follow us on Twitter: @InDevPodcast for new releases, your chance to interact with our team, and more!
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 113th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 31th, 2013 and published on Monday, February 4th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With James still on vacation, Tony once again takes the hot-seat and joins us for our 113th episode. In this weeks show, we Trek Out a really cool Android app/quick reference guide for Star Trek Online and the new Google+ STO Community. Next, we dive into STO News and bring you the highlights from the State of the Game Address; Massively Speaking's interview with Dan Stahl; Season Seven, Dev Blogs Thirty-two and Thirty-three: the Ambassador and the Kamarag class, and also Season Seven, Dev Blog Thirty-four: Embassy Featured Project #3; the Third Year Anniversary video from PC Gamer, the Third Year Anniversary Tribute video by Rachel Garrett; and finally, our highlights from the patch notes before finishing off the show with a look at the awesome feedback you guys have given us. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 113! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
30th January 2013 | Welcome to the nineth installment of Trek It Out! "The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. They look and feel human. Some are programmed to think they are human. There are many copies. And they have a plan." -- words that should be familiar to any self-respecting sci-fi fan. This week, Elijah and Tony talk to none other than Richard Hatch, best known for his portrayal as Capt. Apollo in the original Battlestar Galactica, and also as Tom Zarek in the 2003 Syfy/Ronald D Moore reimagining, but also as a teacher and author of the Great War of Magellan. Come and join us as we chat to Richard about where he draws his inspiration for his roles, creation of a unique universe, his thoughts on Zarek's true nature, and where you can find out more about Richard's latest appearances. So say we all. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's 112th episode, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 24th, 2013 and published on Monday, January 28th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! James is still sunning it up on Risa... Or was it Romulus... I can't remember! But with him firmly getting a healthy dose of UVA, Sargon jumps into the warm spot left behind to sit beside Elijah and Adrianne and help bring to you the latest news from Star Trek Online. In this week's Trek It Out we discuss the awesomely exciting news that Sirs Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are both starring together in the hit Broadway show Waiting for Godot. In STO News we cover the Q Double XP Weekend, the latest Guest Blog: Roleplaying; Season Seven, Dev Blogs Thirty and Thirty-one; and Star Trek Online's latest feature in the Official Star Trek Magazine. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies and answer your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Links » Sample Escort Build » Sample Science Build » Sample Healing Build » Folcwin’s Starship Skill Points Effects Table » dontdrunkimshoot's PvP Resources » Jam0's Healing Primer » sn00gf's PvP Resources » PvP Boot Camp We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 112! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
23rd January 2013 | Welcome to the eighth installment of Trek It Out! Bringing you the latest happenings and goings on from the nerdsphere, this week's Trek It Out sees Elijah sitting down with none other than Jason David Frank, most often remembered for his role as Tommy Oliver on Power Rangers, but also as a highly accomplished MMA fighter and most recent Guinness World Record Holder. Join us as Elijah talks to Jason one-on-one to discover what motivates him, his thoughts on conventions and how it feels to be a holder of a world record, plus everything that you can look forward to seeing from Jason in the future. Want to hear more from Jason? Join his Official Fan Page on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Also, be sure to share this by clicking on one of the buttons below! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's Eleventy-first podcast, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 17th, 2013 and published on Monday, January 21st, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! With James still on vacation, this week's guest-host is our video director Tony, aka KineticImpulser, who sits down with Elijah and Adrianne to bring you the news fresh from the front-lines of Star Trek Online. In this episodes Trek It Out, Adrianne tells us of the Grand Slam convention. In STO News we'll be picking out the juiciest bits of January's Ask Cryptic, a very intriguing screenshot released by Branflakes (STO's Community Manager), the latest Holodeck Release Notes, Season Seven, Dev Blog Twenty-nine, and much more! We're then joined by Varzec, Fleet Admiral of The Trust Fleet, and lastly on the orders of Commander Worf (who, if you ask me, has had a bit too much apple juice), we dig out the fax machine to answer your incoming messages. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Links »The Trust -- Shivtr We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 111! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
16th January 2013 | Welcome to the seventh installment of Trek It Out! In this episode of Trek It Out, Elijah sits down with George Comits - Executive Director and Owner of Space City Con - and gets all the low-down details about what it's like to run a convention, from initial conception to future dreams which gives a unique view of this unique convention which is a festival for all ages and all branches of nerdiness -- from sci-fi to fantasy, gaming to literature, art to future-history all in the home of space, Houston, Texas! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains and welcome to Priority One's first production of 2013, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, January 10th, 2013 and published on Monday, January 14th, 2013 at PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! What an amazing show we have lined up for you this week! In an incredibly plot-twist, we've renamed Blank of the Week to Trek It Out. Yeah, we know we have a show of the same name on the Priority One network, but we thought it made sense to incorporate a bite-sized version of it during our weekly Priority One Podcast. The content will remain the same -- anything we believe would be of interest to you -- from the latest scientific discoveries to news in the science fiction realm including, of course, Star Trek, and believe me when I tell you that the things we'll be able to do with this segment will be phenomenal, starting this week with an interview with a very special guest star Tim Russ, who most of you will know as Tuvok from Star Trek Voyager fame. After that we roll into this weeks STO News where we recap the Holiday Festivities, PvP Boot Camp round 2, STO's recent smoking of the free MMO competition, Epohh Tagging, the STO Gateway beta and also the news that a certain familiar face has been spotted around Cryptic Studios and what it could hold in store for Star Trek Online. After that we launch at maximum warm into Field Notes, where Priority One’s Advanced Technologies Division will take your Captain to the next level -- skills, ships, ground combat, tactics, weapons, you name it, we’ll cover it, and then finally, as if that wasn't enough, we open up our hailing frequencies for your feedback. Phew! Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Links »Advanced Combat Tracker »STO Plugin »The Hilbert Guide »Bloomers »SPARC Foundation We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 110! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Firstly, all of us here at Priority One would like to wish you all a Happy New Year and take this opportunity to say thank you for your support. We say it every week, but we truly mean it -- without you, none of this would be possible. So let's kick off the New Year in style with a special Priority One episode featuring Cryptic Studio's Staff Content Designer Jesse Heinig who dropped by to play through one of the Featured Episodes from the Breen Series with us, namely Cold Case. Jesse also couldn't resist taking a peek into the STO crystal ball and dropping a few hints about what we can expect in the future, so be sure to stay tuned! This episode is best enjoyed in video format, which we highly encourage you to check out by clicking here. Enjoy! We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 109 Supplemental! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to a very merry Episode 109 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 20th, 2012 shortly before the end of the world, and published Christmas Eve 2012 (that's Monday 24th December for those extra-terrestrials who find this message floating in space once our planet is long gone) on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In this episode's Blank of the Week we sit down and have a good chat with Brandon Felczer, Community Manager for Star Trek Online, and Sargon, creator of the PvP Bootcamp we highlighted on last weeks show, then we run head-on into this week's STO News where we discuss December's "Ask Cryptic", Episode One of "On Screen", STO's quarterly community show about current events in Star Trek Online, Dilithium 101 (a monthly guide on how to get the best bang for your crystal) and the return of the Temporal Lockbox. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies for your feedback. Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! The Hurricane Sandy relief efforts still need your help! If you're able to, please, donate to one of the causes below. Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 109! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 108 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 13th, 2012 and published Monday, December 17th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! We welcome back James to his usual seat at the helm (we have to keep him away from the weapons since "the incident") for another fun-packed episode of everyone's favourite podcast, Priority One! This week we have two Blanks of the Week in, well, Blank of the Week. Firstly, we tell you all about the awesome upcoming radio series making waves in our community - Star Trek: Starfinder, and secondly we check out the gorgeous new screen-accurate TNG Com-badge made by the awesome folks over at QMx. In STO News we cover the new STO Gateway Beta that recently landed on Holodeck and the controversy it caused as it landed. We dissect some patch notes, the account linking update and the Featured Project Rerun before finally turning our attention to the flashing light on our consoles that lets us know we have incoming messages! It's gonna be one heck of a show! Remember, Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! The Hurricane Sandy relief efforts still need your help! If you're able to, please, donate to one of the causes below. Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 108! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 107 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, December 6th, 2012 and published Monday, December 10th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! James is out this week but luckily Soriedem steps in to take up the reins. In this episode’s Blank of the Week, Elijah tells us how much of a n00-- err, we spotlight the new PvP Boot Camp, discussing the latest Star Trek: Into Darkness trailer, and then we jump into our sleigh and head into STO News including Season Seven Dev Blogs Twenty-four, Twenty-five, Twenty-six and Twenty-seven, bursting with snow-ball fights, fun winter fashions and challenges for everyone. Finally, we open up hailing frequencies for your incoming messages. Remeber Captains, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! The Hurricane Sandy relief efforts still need your help! If you're able to, please, donate to one of the causes below. Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 107! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
5th December, 2012 | Welcome to the sixth installment of Trek It Out! In this episode of Trek It Out, Dec and James are joined by Kirsten Beyer, author of the Star Trek: Voyager series of Pocket Book novels including Distant Shores, Unworthy and the latest release in the series, The Eternal Tide. Kirsten takes us on a journey, starting with her first few steps writing for the Star Trek: Voyager universe and leading out from there -- this is an episode that you're not going to want to miss! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Enjoy! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself.
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 106 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 29th, 2012 and published Monday, December 3rd on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! Now that our hosts are sick of turkey (at least for a month), Elijah talks about a different USS Enterprise and the continuation of the legacy in Blank of the Week, and then we catch up on two week's worth of STO News and cover Dev Blogs Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty One, Twenty Two and Twenty Three; as well as November's Ask Cryptic before finally opening up hailing frequencies for your feedback; and Captains, remember, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! The Hurricane Sandy relief efforts still need your help! If you're able to, please, donate to one of the causes below. Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 106! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to a special Thanksgiving episode of Priority One -- Star Trek: Las Vegas -- Reflections! In this special never-been-aired before episode, Elijah, James and Adrianne reminisce over their experiences at Star Trek: Las Vegas, from the journey there to the amazing guests and meeting the stars! If you didn't get to go (and even if you did) be sure to tune in and listen closely for what is sure to be an excellent episode. Priority One Podcast returns to its regular schedule with Episode 106, live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday 29th November, 2012 at 5:30pm PST/8:30pm EST/01h00 UTC. The Hurricane Sandy relief efforts are still ongoing, and your donations are greatly needed! Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for STLV: Reflections! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 105 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 15th, 2012 and published Monday, November 19th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, Adrianne tells us about the amazing Astropix website. In STO News, we cover the release of Season 7 (including Season 7, Dev Blog seventeen), Starbase Featured Project #10, as well as October's Spotlight on the Foundry Recap before finally opening up hailing frequencies for your feedback; and Captains, remember, all the submissions we receive for our show will be entered into this month’s random drawing for 1,000 ZEN -- this includes comments on our website and emailed segment topics! Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 105! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
14 November 2012 | Welcome to the fifth installment of Trek It Out! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself. In this episode of Trek It Out, we have the honor to be joined by Dr. Robert Hurt, Spitzer Visualization Scientist on NASA JPL Spitzer Space Telescope project! The Spitzer Space Telescope is the final mission in NASA's Great Observatories Program - a family of four space-based observatories, each observing the Universe in a different kind of light. The other missions in the program include the visible-light Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO), and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory (CXO). Astropix Beta Program Link. We are grateful to Dr. Hurt for taking the time away from his numerous projects to join us and we look forward to more great work from the Spitzer team! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Enjoy!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 104 of Priority One, broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 8th, 2012 and published Monday, November 12th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, Elijah gives us details of the exciting developments with Star Trek: The Next Generation's Season 2 Blu-ray release. In STO News, we cover the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, the Duty Officer Promo Pack, the details of Star Trek Online's coverage in the Official Star Trek Magazine, the Season 7/PC Gamer New Romulus trailer, Dan Stahl's The State of the Game, and finally Season 7 Dev Blogs fourteen and sixteen, ahead of Season 7's release on Tuesday 13th November (the day after this show releases -- yay!). Hurricane Sandy Relief sites New Jersey Relief Fund American Red Cross United Way: Hurricane Sandy Recovery Humane Society We are Live on Trekradio.net every Thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 104! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
7th November, 2012 | Welcome Captains to a very special Supplemental broadcast of Priority One. As many of you know, James has been waiting for the inclusion of the Vesta class into Star Trek Online for some time, and with the release of Season 7, James will have to salivate no longer! This special supplemental is a one on one interview between James and Al focused entirely on the Vesta class. So sit back, relax, and tune in for all your Vesta needs! Enjoy! Check out our Exclusive gameplay video of the Vesta!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 103 of Priority One broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, November 1st, 2012 and published Monday, November 5th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, Adrianne gives us details of the new Owner's Manual released for the Klingon B'Rel-Class Bird-of-Pray. James recaps This Week in Trek. In STO News, there is plenty to review including the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, Season 7 Dev Blogs Ten, Eleven and Twelve (featuring the release of a ship James may have mentioned once or twice on the show before), the Reputation System, the new 24-man ground mission The Mine Trap, and finally Season 6 Dev Blog Thirty-three -- the latest Starbase featured project (phew! Big show!). We're also joined this week by Cryptic developer, Lead Content Designer Al Rivera (Mr Gecko himself). We are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 103! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the InDevelopment Podcast, hosted by Simon Ludgate and produced by Priority One. InDevelopment is a Bi-Weekly podcast designed to deepen and personalize the typical game developer interview. Every other week, we will present either a one on one interview or a panel discussion on a specific topic of interest within the gaming industry. We are grateful to have Andy Tudor, Creative Director at Slightly Mad Studios, the makers of Need For Speed Shift, Shift 2 Unleashed, and the creators of the World of Mass Development platform and it's initial title, Project CARS. Tune in November 16th, 2012 for Episode 2, featuring our first panel discussion, we are still confirming the guest list, but Craig Morrison of Funcom was the first one to throw his hat in the ring, so we expect it to be an interesting discussion! Have a comment, suggestion or criticism for the team? Send us an email to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. We will be working on the InDevelopment page hosted here on priorityonepodcast.com in the coming days, to make navigation a little easier. In the meantime, follow us on Twitter, @InDevPodcast for updates!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 102 of Priority One broadcast live on TrekRadio.net on Thursday, October 25th, 2012 and published Monday, October 29th on PriorityOnePodcast.com!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, Alex (Art Director) and Declan (Writer) bring us their after-action report of Destination Star Trek London! James recaps This Week in Trek. In STO News, there is plenty to review including the latest Spotlight on the Foundry, the launch of the STO Gateway, Season 7 Dev Blogs Six, Seven, and Eight (Boy! Do things heat up!), and a special report of the New Romulus ground map on Tribble. We're also joined this week by Admiral R'C of Icarus Fleet in our latest installment of Fleet Admiral Interviews. We are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 102! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 101 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, October 18th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! Elijah is out on a galactic tour this week, but we’ll have him back next show. In this episode’s Blank of the Week, we spotlight - Space Cadets! In STO News we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 32 - Starbase Featured Project 8, Season 7 Dev Blog 2, 3, 4, and 5 - the Tau Dewa Sector Block, Romulan Colony Adventure Zone, STO Gateway, and Azure Nebula Rescue, the Spotlight on the Foundry, and our weekly Blog Roundup! We are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, sci-fi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com care-of Bill ! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 101! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! It's time to celebrate! Welcome to Episode 100 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, October 11th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, we spotlight a new Star Trek series, Star Trek: Renegades! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover a Season 7 Dev Blog 1 - Into the Hive, Fan Art Challenge, Lifetime Sub Sale and new Benefit, Ask Cryptic, destination Star Trek London convention, our weekly Blog Roundup, and more! Lastly, because it is our 100 episode anniversary, we are joined by Brandon, PWE Community Manager for STO and co-creator of Priority One, and a cavalcade of Priority One shipmates! NOTE: Due to inclement weather, one of our main host's, James, was not able to join us. We missed you James! See you on 101! Additional Links: Click here for Cryptic Studios video tour 01! MidnightShadow's STO Podcast Thread. We are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! We are always looking looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have an idea for an article and want your voice heard then send your submission to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com care-of Bill ! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say hi! Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 100! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
10 October 2012 | Welcome to the fourth installment of Trek It Out! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out was conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself. In this episode of Trek It Out, we interview the hosts of MISSION LOG: A RODDENBERRY STAR TREK PODCAST. John Champion and Ken Ray. John and Ken are lifelong science fiction fans and Podcasters of the first order. Mission Log is a Roddenberry Entertainment Podcast designed to explore every last published Star Trek episode, from every season of every series...ever. These are no simple reviews folks, Mission Log explores the greater philosophy that guides each episode, trying to determine if it holds up in today's world. If anyone can pull it off, it's these two. We are grateful to Ken and John for taking the time away from their numerous projects to join us and we look forward to hundreds of episodes and many years of fantastic insights on the unfolding nature of the messages contained in Gene Roddenberry's philosophy. If you haven't yet, head over to www.missionlogpodcst.com and Trek It Out! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or via our comment from. We love to hear from you! Enjoy!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 99 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, October 4th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week we add another part to the Starship Priority One! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover a new blog article from Soriedem’s Spirit of Trek featuring Holodeck tech, the Cryptic / PWE account merge, Season 6 Dev Blog 30, Starbase Featured Project, this week’s spotlighted mission, destination Star Trek London convention, and more! Lastly, we have a very special interview with Cryptic Kestrel aka Christine Thompson, Writer at Cryptic Studios! If you are a blogger, or would like to try your hand at it, we are always looking for new blogging talent to cover Game/Gaming News, scifi/fantasy or entertainment topics. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we can offer a well known outlet for your work. Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? Stop by our YouTube channel and check it out! Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 99! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 98 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 27th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, we take a look at a new holodeck-like gaming experience and a TNG-inspired hoodie that you’ll get a kick out of! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover two articles from our mighty bloggers and their in-depth and very cool articles you gotta check out - with Soridiem’s Spirit of Trek - The Future of Humanity, and Dec’s spotlight on The Eternal Tide, Star Trek New Voyages series in Behind the Lines! We also cover the State of the Game in Star Trek Online, Temporal Lockboxes, and the most recent Spotlight on the Foundry Winner, Kirkfat! And this weeks Spotlight on the Foundry. Additional Links: KDF Q&A with the Dev's, Darmok T-Shirt, We have filled all of our open positions. We will, however, always be looking for new blog submissions from Game/Gaming News, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we can offer a well known outlet for your work. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com We would like to welcome to the team, Tony, a.k.a. “KineticImpulser” our new Lead Videographer and new Motion Graphics Artist and Associate Videographer, Mehmet, a.k.a. “Shinsei”! They both have a wealth of experience to bring to the table, stop by Tony’s youtube page, youtube.com/kineticimpulser and see for yourself! Thank you gentlemen and welcome aboard! Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 98! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
26 September 2012 | Welcome to the third installment of Trek It Out! Trek It Out is a Priority One Production and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out is conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself. This episode on Trek It Out, we interview a man who was instrumental to shaping the sound of the Star Trek Universe – Mr. Doug Grindstaff! Douglas Grindstaff, Emmy award winning Sound Editor and Designer who inspired the Star Wars sound designers to create Darth Vader's voice, and created many of The Original Series sound effects we have come to identify with Star Trek, and headed up the Star Trek sound department. [amazon_my_favorites design="4" width="250" title="Doug Grindstaff" market_place="US" ASIN="B000QZX0XS, B003ZUHA6Y" color_theme="Cobalt" columns="2" rows="1" outer_background_color="" inner_background_color="" background_color="" border_color="" header_text_color="#FFFFFF" linked_text_color="" body_text_color="" shuffle_products="True" show_image="True" show_price="True" show_rating="True" rounded_corners="True" /] Mr. Grindstaff worked intimately with Gene Roddenberry for the sound development of the show. He shared many insights on Gene and the series we all love so much, as well as loads of Hollywood and backstage stories of cast & crew, info about the lost sound effects library of Star Trek TOS, rare glimpses into show moments and new revelations about the series, it's cast and crew. Douglas was featured in a very lengthy, multi-page article all about Star Trek Sound: Cinefantastique Magazine Volume 27 #11/12 July 1996 (Star Trek The 30th Anniversary) We are infinitely grateful to have had the opportunity to interview an industry legend and the man who shaped what was arguably one of the most important but unsung features of the original series. Thank you Mr. Grindstaff, for sharing your experiences with us and for bringing so much joy and hope to so many people around the world. Why wait any longer… Let’s go Trek It Out.
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 97 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 20th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! We have two great interviews with the Cryptic Dev's this week. Our resident KDF author Sargon, published a 100% Klingon focused Q&A Session with the Star Trek online Development team! He brought your questions and some of our own and attempted to get the best answers available to some long lingering Klingon questions! Qapla! Sargon, Qapla! This week on the show we have a spectacular interview with Star Trek Online Executive Producer, Dan Stahl. Dan gives us some insight into Season 7, Launch day for the Vesta, What worked in Season 6, answers listener questions and so much more! Tune in and find out if your question was answered! In this episode’s BoTW we take a look at a new NASA Skunkworks Warp Drive project! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover Lockboxes, Dev Blog 27, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, and an update on STF gear from Salami Inferno! All of our open positions have been filled, or we have closed the application process, except one! We are still on the lookout for more Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, State of the Game, KDF Q&A with the Dev's Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 97! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
16 September 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 96 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s BoTW we take a look at George Takei’s Allegiance project! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover the most recent Ask Cryptic, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, STO’s Dilithium 101 Blog and more! Starting Last week...we are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! We have always syndicated our shows with them, but now we will be Live every week! Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client, so fear not, you will be able to communicate with us during the broadcast just as you used to over on our Livestream channel. We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly - possibly daily - contributors. We have filled the Managing Editor Position. We would like to welcome Bill to the team! Bill has a ton of experience in gaming and editing so we are looking forward to seeing where he takes our blog! If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! We need a video editor/director! We are looking for someone who can take live and/or fraps footage and turn it into a 15-45 min, fully featured segment while meeting a 7 day deadline. Is this you? Want to get your work noticed. Join our team, we can help you with that! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, Dying Kingdoms, Old Globe Theater, The Mittani's post, Massively's Coverage of Sean Smith Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 96! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Our community has come together to help each other through the harsh realities of life so many times before. This is one of those times. Jesse Heinig, Star Trek Online developer, frequent guest on Priority One, developer on so many games we have loved in the past, from Fallout to Mage and Vampire the Masquerade, is undergoing an extremely painful and debilitating condition and series of surgeries. We have known Jesse for some time through Priority One, but we really got to know him as a person at the 2012 STLV Convention. And I simply don't have words to describe what a wonderful, imaginative, smart and funny man he is. And judging by the outpouring from the community, I'm not the only one. Jesse's friends over at the Dying Kingdoms page have put together a ChipIn project to help Jesse recover from this condition. As if the medical expenses weren't enough, he has been out of work for many weeks now and will need extensive physical therapy before he can return. The bills however, continue to mount. We ask that you show your love in the comments on this thread or on the Dying Kingdoms page, keeping Jesse and his loved ones in your thoughts/prayers, and contribute what you can to help support someone who has created so much joy in our communities. You can contribute on the Jesse Heinig ChipIn page, here. http://pascalekrieger.chipin.com/jesse-heinig Thank you for your thoughts and support. Take a listen via the player or download option at the top of the page for a special message from Jesse's friends. Get better soon Jesse, we miss you. LLAP The Priority One Team.
10 September 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 95 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 6th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s Blank of the Week, we take a look a DS9 focused podcast, "The Gamma Quadrant!" As always, we’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 26, the newest Foundry special project, Foundry Challenge #4 voting begins, the Tholian Lockboxes are going away, and STO Joins Raptr! Also we will be joined by some of the Trek Radio crew! Additional links: Thomas's Ship art, The DStahl Raptr Q&A, DirePheonix's STO Forum digest of the Raptr Q&A. Our new KDF Columnist - Sargon the Great, is working on a Developer Q&A column focused entirely on KDF questions which have gone too long unanswered. Find the question thread here. Look for it in the coming weeks in our new Blogs section. If you have thoughts, comments or ideas for Sargon, send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Qapla! Also be sure to check out Soridiem’s wonderful articles “The Spirit of Trek” just full of Trek goodness! You can find all articles on our website in Content menu tab at the top! Attention P1 Fans! Beginning with Episode 95, we will no longer be live streaming our show at the old livestream.com location. Priority One WILL be broadcasting LIVE from TrekRadio.net! Starting at 5:30 PM PT/8:30 PM ET every Thursday. We will be getting things going around 5 but the show starts in earnest at 5:30 :) Trek Radio has an IRC Chat Client on the site, so fear not loyal livestream listeners, your interactions with us will just get easier and better! We will continue to release our recorded shows every Monday here at Priority One Podcast, along with all of our other content. But for the live show, tune in September 13th for our next broadcast, Live on Trek Radio! We are beginning to add video content to our site! Our first venture into video wonderland is the product of our collaborative efforts with Cerberusfilms! Priority One had the opportunity to author the August Guest Blog for Startrekonline.com, reposted on our own site and on StarTrek.com. In it we cover the (FAS) Fleet Advancement System that launched with Season 6! Go take a look and let us know what you think! Our first Foundry Focus video is up! "A new breed of warrior," by Soriedem. Subscribe to our channel and receive updates when we release new videos! http://www.youtube.com/stopriorityone, and as always let us know what you think! Keep an eye out for our next Episode of Trek It Out featuring an interview with TOS Production legend, Doug Grindstaff. Also, we are expanding! That’s right, we are adding more and more features to the site, like the aforementioned guest blog! And we need some help! So if you have ever wanted to be a part of a podcast team, send us your info! Our Team is looking for an Assistant Audio Engineer. This person would be responsible for work under the direction of our Chief Engineer, Adrianne, on Priority One, Trek It Out and other as yet unannounced projects! Send your contact information and experience to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly, possibly daily contributors and a Managing Editor, who would be responsible for managing and publishing the blog submissions on our site as well as some of the written content for our shows. All of these positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience, make contacts and most importantly have fun! If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@prio...
03 September 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 94 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, August 30th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s BoTW we fly our own Starship with Artemis! In STO News we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 25, the Starfleet Racing Jumpsuit, New Cryptic art, Spotlight on the Foundry, and other news and updates! And we have a wonderful Fleet Admiral Interview with Superman, CEO of Nemesis Inc. for you as well! Priority One would like to give a shout out and a welcome to our new KDF Columnist --Sargon the Great. Sargon will be writing a bi weekly column focused on all things KDF. Look for it next week in our new Blogs section. If you have thoughts, comments or ideas for Sargon, send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Qapla! Also be sure to check out Soridium’s wonderful articles “The Spirit of Trek” just full of Trek goodness! You can find all articles on our website in Content menu tab at the top! Attention P1 Fans! We have a thrilling announcement to make. Beginning with Episode 95, we will no longer be live streaming our show at the old livestream.com location. Priority One WILL be broadcasting LIVE from TrekRadio.net! Starting at 5:30 PM PT/8:30 PM ET every Thursday. We will be getting things going around 5 but the show starts in earnest at 5:30 :) Trek Radio has an IRC Chat Client on the site, so fear not loyal livestream listeners, your interactions with us will just get easier and better! We will continue to release our recorded shows every Monday here at Priority One Podcast, along with all of our other content. But for the live show, tune in September 6th for our first broadcast, Live on Trek Radio! We are beginning to add video content to our site! Our first venture into video wonderland is the product of our collaborative efforts with Cerberusfilms! Priority One had the opportunity to author the August Guest Blog for Startrekonline.com, reposted on our own site and on StarTrek.com. In it we cover the (FAS) Fleet Advancement System that launched with Season 6! Go take a look and let us know what you think! Our First Video walkthroughs with the authors of foundry missions, Developer guided tours of in game features and systems and so much more will begin to surface there in the coming days, so subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/stopriorityone, and as always let us know what you think! We’re currently working on updating the site to make a little more user-friendly... So if you see funny things happening during your visit... like temporal distortions and the like... don’t be alarmed --- You will be returned to your usual time-space realm shortly! Keep an eye out for our next Episode of Trek It Out featuring an interview with TOS Production legend, Doug Grindstaff. Also, we are expanding! That’s right, we are adding more and more features to the site, like the aforementioned guest blog! And we need some help! So if you have ever wanted to be a part of a podcast team, send us your info! Our Team is looking for an Assistant Audio Engineer. This person would be responsible for work under the direction of our Chief Engineer, Adrianne, on Priority One, Trek It Out and other as yet unannounced projects! Send your contact information and experience to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly, possibly daily contributors and a Managing Editor, who would be responsible for managing and publishing the blog submissions on our site as well as some of the written content for our shows. All of these positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience, make contacts and most importantly have fun!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 93 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, August 23rd, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s BoTW we wanna help FUNDRAISE!!! There are two projects on our radar that we are just in love with. The first is an effort to preserve Nikola Tesla's original laboratories from demolition and the second is an effort to restore the bridge set of Star Trek The Next Generation. Head on over, donate if you can, and check em out! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and in STO News, we cover two weeks worth of Star Trek Online aweseomness! Also, we welcome Gates of Stovokor host and community pillar, Soriedem to the Priority One team! Soriedem will be contributing a weekly column to our new blog. You can check it out here! Also we are beginning to add video content to our site! Our first venture into video wonderland is the product of our collaborative efforts with Cerberusfilms! Priority One had the opportunity to author the August Guest Blog for Startrekonline.com, reposted on our own site and on StarTrek.com. In it we cover the (FAS) Fleet Advancement System that launched with Season 6! Go take a look and let us know what you think! Our Video walkthroughs with the authors of foundry missions, Developer guided tours of in game features and systems and so much more will begin to surface there in the coming days, so subscribe to our channel http://www.youtube.com/stopriorityone, and as always let us know what you think! We’re currently working on updating the site to make a little more user-friendly... So if you see funny things happening during your visit... like temporal distortions and the like... don’t be alarmed --- You will be returned to your usual time-space realm shortly! Keep an eye out for our next Episode of Trek It Out featuring an interview with TOS Production legend, Doug Grindstaff. Also, we are expanding! That’s right, we are adding more and more features to the site, like the aforementioned guest blog! And we need some help! So if you have ever wanted to be a part of a podcast team, send us your info! We are looking for an Assistant Audio Engineer. This person would be responsible for work under the direction of our Chief Engineer, Adrianne, on Priority One, Trek It Out and other as yet unannounced projects! Send your contact information and experience to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly, possibly daily contributors and a Managing Editor, who would be responsible for managing and publishing the blog submissions on our site as well as some of the written content for our shows. All of these positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience, make contacts and most importantly have fun! If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com And last but not least we would like to welcome our new sponsor Sayulita.com resort and real estate company, check them out at www.sayulita.com Enjoy the show!
17 August 2012 | Hello Captains, and welcome to Priority One Supplemental Hanging With the Devs: Dev Chat Las Vegas edition. We had the chance to ask a few Community submitted questions during our cocktail hour with Jessie Heinig, Nick "Tacofangs" Duguid, Thomas "The Cat" Marrone and Brandon "Bran Flakes" Felczer. Hosted by Trek Radio, Subspace Radio, Massively.com and Yours Truly, Priority One! This was an impromptu recording in a noisy las vegas bar, so if you listen closely, you might just hear Vic Fontaine in the background. Shake your favorite martini and take your ease, Priority One Presents, without further ado...Dev Chat Las Vegas! Enjoy!
20 August 2012 | Hello Captains and Welcome to this very special episode of Priority One! This year we had the honor to record live on the convention floor of Star Trek Creation Convention Las Vegas 2012! We teamed up with Trek Radio to support our game, our show and our community and as you can probably tell from all the love going around these days, it was a great weekend. Check out Soriedem's article on our site to hear his first hand account! and tune in later this week for more on our Las Vegas experience. You can also head over to our Facebook page and check out the hundreds of outstanding photos, lovingly arranged by Alex for you all to see! We would like to thank Lisa, Jeff and everyone over at TrekRadio.net and Terrilynn Shull for pulling it all together and Asmick from StokedRadio and DeyVid from Trek Radio for running the board and making it possible for us to broadcast from the Con. Take a listen and tune in later this week for more! LLAP
03 August 2012 | Welcome to the second installment of Trek It Out! Trek It Out is a production of the Priority One Staff and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out is conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself. This episode on Trek It Out, we interview an icon from the Star Trek Universe - Mr. Walter Koenig! Best known for his role as Pavel Chekov on Star Trek: The Original Series, Mr. Koenig joins us to discuss his latest endeavors. We discuss everything from Star Trek to his love for writing. Speaking of writing, be sure to check out Mr. Koenig's latest project: a graphic novel titled, Things to Come #1! Why wait any longer... Let's go Trek It Out.
30 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 91 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 26th, 2012 and hosted on our brand new PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s Blank of The Week we spotlight some STO starship gems, the Hakaishin Dreadnought. We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO News we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 16, Fleetships, Dev Blog 17, Combat EV Suits, and Dev Blog 18, Fleet Special Project we like to call “operation decoration”! Lastly, before wrapping up, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. I hope you iTunes listeners have updated your RSS Feeds -- Now that we’ve moved to our own site, you won’t be getting the latest episodes... not unless you subscribe to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/trekitout/priorityone Also be sure to submit all your questions and comments through our new Priorityonepodcast.com website! We are no longer using our old Quantum Cafe email and website for submissions, so be sure to send them instead to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com or use our handy submission form on our website www.priorityonepodcast.com! Special News and Notes! - For the week of the 5th, Priority One will not be publishing an episode. We will instead be using that time to prepare for the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! We will however be posting our next episode of Trek It Out during that week. So if you just gotta have your fix, fear not, tune in Friday August 3rd for an interview you won’t soon forget with none other than one of Trek’s most notable figures, Walter Koenig, Commander Checkov himself! Drop by the STO Forums and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or leave a comment here, send us an email to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com, or use our handy submission form! Engage!
23 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 90 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 19th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s Blank of The Week we spotlight a very interesting pro-Lifetime Subscription letter from a listener of our show! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. We have a super-duper shipment of STO News this week! We cover Season 6 Dev Blog 12, Fleet Starbase Special Projects, the awesome Season 6 Trailer, Dev Blog 13 & 14, the new Tholian lockboxes - their ships and other prizes, Dev Blog 15 - The Next Generation 25th Anniversary! - AND we get to finally announce the details about our big Priority One event - “Hangin’ with the Devs” happening this August at the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention! - . And coming soon Star Trek Online Content Dev, Jesse Heinig, will be joining us for a video playthrough supplemental covering the new Season 6 Fleet Progression System, so stay tuned! And Last but not least, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. Enjoy!
16 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 89 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, July 12th, 2012 and hosted on our brand new PriorityOnePodcast.com! In this episode’s Blank of the Week we spotlight an awesome article that takes us beyond the Con! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO news, we cover Season 6 Dev Blog 11, the new Ask Cryptic, and Season 6 goes Live!!!. We deliver all the details and our 1st hand experiences with the new Tholian content. We also have two very special guests joining us on this episode of Priority One! Have a listen and find out who! Lastly, before wrapping up, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. I hope you iTunes listeners have updated your RSS Feeds -- Now that we’ve moved to our own site, you won’t be getting the latest episodes... not unless you subscribe to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/trekitout/priorityone Also be sure to submit all your questions and comments through our new Priorityonepodcast.com website! We are no longer using our old Quantum Cafe email and website for submissions, so be sure to send them instead to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com or use our handy submission form on our website www.priorityonepodcast.com! We will likely also be recreating the forums on our new website as well, so be sure to stay tuned for more information on that. Meanwhile, you can post comments on our episode posts! Engage!
In this episode’s BoTW we spotlight the networks thoughts on a possible upcoming Star Trek television series! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO news, we cover Dev Blog 9 and 10 - veteran rewards and tholians, a Special Task Force and Join a Fleet Guest blogs, and important Cryptic system updates. And we have the honor of STO Producer, Stephen Ricossa AKA Salami Inferno, joining us on this episode of Priority One! Lastly, before wrapping up, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners Enjoy and as always, please let us know what you think! Transcript of the interview available here.
02 July 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 87 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, June 28th, 2012 and hosted on our brand new PriorityOnePodcast.com! After the nonstop onslaught of awesomeness that was our June interview schedule, we decided to have just a good ol' fashioned Priority One episode. Some news, some views, your emails and a couple of laughs. But buckle up! Because next week we have a special guest and an interview with Star Trek Online Producer, Salami Inferno! In this episode’s BoTW we spotlight our recent launch of Trek It Out! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek and what Captains can expect on the Star Trek Online Calender. In STO news we cover a fairly busy news week, STO's Community Manager responds to the forum merge, Gozer is moving on, new account security measures and a new Dev Blog! And lastly, before wrapping up, we’ll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners!
29 June 2012 | Welcome Captains to a very special Supplemental broadcast of Priority One. Our discussion with Star Trek Online Lead Designer Al Rivera, was so full of fascinating STO knowledge that we decided to break it down into its component parts. This supplemental is a one on one interview between James and Al focused entirely on Ships, past present and future. As usual, Al pulls no punches and delivers some of the most comprehensive answers in the STO Community. He touches on KDF, gets into Fleet Starbases, Tier 5 and beyond, and so much more! Take a seat and listen closely, because this is a veritable goldmine of information about what is to come in our beloved universe. Enjoy!
27 June 2012 | Welcome everyone to our first episode of Trek It Out! Trek It Out is a production of the Priority One Staff and hosted on www.priorityonepodcast.com. Trek it Out is conceived as a general interest Science Fiction podcast. In producing this show, our intention is to provide an outlet for news, interviews and opinions on topics that are not directly related to the main interest of Priority One, Star Trek Online. Trek It Out will not at this point be a weekly show. We will produce new Episodes of Trek It Out as the opportunity for great interviews and interesting topics presents itself. So without further ado, this week on Trek It Out, we would like to present...Space Command! We reached out to the cast and crew of the forthcoming Science Fiction epic, and boy are we glad we did! We spent over an hour discussing this exciting project, as well as some of the past projects they have been involved with like, oh I don't know, Star Trek: TNG, Battlestar Galactica (reboot), The Twilight Zone, Star Wars, Sliders, Babylon 5, Terminator 2, and the list goes on. Marc Zicree, Doug Drexler, David Raiklen, Katherine McEwan, and Iain McCaig, join Elijah and Adrianne for this outstanding discussion. There is so much going on with this project, take a seat, gather your favorite beverage or snack and take a listen! Space Command is well under way, but they still need help! Stop by their Kickstarter page to learn more about this project and it's storied cast and crew! And please support them as much as you are able! Now on with the show!!! Trek It Out.
21 June 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to another outstanding episode of Priority One! Episode 86 recorded on Thursday, June 21th, 2012 and hosted on the recently launched PriorityOnePodcast.com. WARNING: This episode is over 2 hours of STO news and views! Mostly it's Al, Al and more Al! That's right, Al Rivera Joins us once again to discuss some of the current and future content coming to STO as well as your questions! Did your question get asked? In this episode's Blank of the Week, James covers 3 interesting stories from StarTrek.com. In news related to Star Trek Online, we cover Dev Blog 6 and 7, This months Foundry Challenge winners and Adrianne has plenty to say about the recent changes to the STO Forums! And before wrapping up, we'll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. But the highlight of our episode is when Star Trek Online's Lead Designer, Al "Captain Geko," Rivera, joins us to answer your burning questions! The interview is revealing and chock full of explanations! Ever wondered what the future of time gated content is? How about the Vesta class? Tune in and get an earful. Be aware that this is a 2.5 hour show, so schedule accordingly! Keep an eye on Priorityonepodcast.com every day this week! We have a new special segment called Trek It Out on it's way, which features a special interview with some of the cast and crew of the upcoming Sci-fi series, Space Command! And we finish the week off with James and a special one on one Shipyard interview with Al Rivera! Ships, ships, ships. Klingon, Federation, Romulan, Fleet starbases, if it floats in STO, we have you covered. Join us Friday for the show! And as always, don't forget to join us LIVE on Thursdays around 5:30 PM PDT for our live broadcast, Parental discretion is advised ;) Check out the new Priority One Facebook Page and say hello! Also, be on the lookout for Alex's hilarious Priority One Comics and join in the misadventures of the cast and crew! Check it out here! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured on the show, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Adrianne, Elijah, and James will personally test out your mission and give you feedback over the air. We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Send an email to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game.
18 June 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to a very special Episode 85 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, June 14th, 2012 and hosted on the recently launched PriorityOnePodcast.com. In this episode's Blank of the Week, we crave a new SciFi series; and with the support of listeners like you, Star Trek veterans Marc Zicree and Mike Ocuda might have a shot! Later, Adrianne will then takes you through all the important events that happened this week . In news related to Star Trek Online, James has plenty to say about the new Armitage Class starship recently released on the C-Store. And before wrapping up, we'll review incoming transmissions from you -- Our listeners. But the highlight of our episode is when Star Trek Online's Executive Producer, Dan Stahl, joins us to answer your burning questions! The interview is revealing and certainly worth listening! Did your question get answered? Check out the new Priority One Facebook Page and say hello! Also, be on the lookout for Alex's hilarious Priority One Comics and join in the misadventures of the cast and crew! Check it out here! To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured on the show, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. Adrianne, Elijah, and James will personally test out your mission and give you feedback over the air. We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Send an email to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game.