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In this episode, James and Andrew dive deep into Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Heart of Glory." They break down the action-packed story where Worf confronts his Klingon heritage, and the two take a shot at recreating the iconic Klingon war cry (with questionable success). The hosts also reflect on the Klingon view of death, debating how they would treat an "empty shell".
As always, they dig into the technical side of Trek, asking the big question: how do the transporters really work? Can we just "beam" our problems away? They also discuss the episode's music cues, which feel like they were lifted straight from The Original Series movies, giving a nostalgic touch to this TNG adventure.
Other fun highlights include their take on the bizarre weapon built from Klingon uniforms (which looks like it might fall apart at any moment), and how Starfleet's security seems to have missed a few training sessions and some questionable glass flooring in Engineering that shatters all too easily. Join them for another humorous and insightful breakdown of a classic TNG episode!
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Published 11/25/24
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