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Patrick O'Rourke loves Star Trek: The Next Generation. Patrick Winegar has never seen it. As Pat O. introduces Pat W. to the series episode by episode, they discuss the good and the bad of Star Trek, and the strange universe that surrounds it.

3. Missing Future

Stemmos Station's security team receives a distress call from a nearby Crama freighter. When they arrive, they discover something much more sinister t...
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S04 E17: Identity Crisis

Lindsay joins the Pats once again to talk about another Geordi episode, the physics of invisibility in Predator, and why you should never trust a man ...
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SE 2: Holograms from the Past

The security of Stemmos Station continue their search for Glaxxom after he was lost in a horrific transporter accident. Will the best ensigns in Starf...
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S04E16: Galaxy's Child

Grant joins the Pats once again for the sequel to his previous appearance. In Galaxy's Child, the Enterprise crew encounters a mutant ravioli from spa...
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S04E15: First Contact

Pat and Pat talk First Contact (the episode, not the movie), where Riker's espionage mission to a pre-warp culture is exposed, and Picard must negotia...
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Bonus: Starfleet Engage

Today is a very important day, because today two things of note are happening... First, I get to meet our newest security team. They sound like upstan...
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S04E14: Clues

The Enterprise finds itself in a mystery of lost time, forcing Data to keep a secret from his captain against all odds, and the Pats to talk about bea...
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S04 E 13: Devil's Due

When the Enterprise answers a scrambled distress call, they unearth a planet in apocalyptic crisis, and a godlike flim-flammer, or "con artist", to us...
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S4E12: The Wounded

The Pats discuss The Wounded, where O'Brien comes to term with past trauma, the Federation chases down a war criminal from their own fleet, and Picard...
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S4E11: Data's Day

This week, the Pats discuss Data's Day: an in-depth look of how Data navigates human relationships, deals with human customs, and avoids plunging the ...
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