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Five Year Mission: The Podcast
They've been writing one original song for each episode of the original Star Trek, and now they're getting behind a different microphone! Join Five Year Mission as they explore Star Trek in their own podcast on the Trek Geeks Network!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 18 ratings
Electric boogaloo
These guys are awesome. I’m a diehard fan, so stay out of my and their way. Fark is my role model, kinda. If you don’t like e’m, your stupid. In some ways. - Frankie (Although, they should really make more podcast episodes...)
Frankie FYM via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/21
Five Year Mission: The Podcast is a delightful mixture of Star Trek, comedy, music, and fun. A wide assortment of episode themes that will keep you entertained for the whole hour!!! My personal favourite are “Real or Fake”, and “fantasy bridge crew “ and well as the insight to the songs being...Read full review »
EnsignRosa via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/17/21
Great Band, Great Podcast
These guys are a joy to listen to. As a longtime Star Trek, and Five Year Mission fan, this podcast couldn’t be better. Just fun in the key of Trek. 🖖🏼
Jon Ravensbottom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/20
Recent Episodes
The guys return after a hiatus with a new installment of What Are Little Songs Made Of? This time we are focusing on the classic episode (and song) Who Mourns For Adonais? Join Chris, Mike, Noah, Patrick and Andy (The whole band!) for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion that you won't...
Published 04/06/23
Published 04/06/23
The band discusses the iconic episode and the Year Two track that accompanies it. How difficult was it for Noah to write about such a highly regarded episode? What is a Lirpa made of? How much can 5 guys possibly remember about a song recorded over a decade ago? Learn the answers to these...
Published 12/19/22
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