Hugo Award-winner Frank Wu comes back to the podcast to talk about another big story featuring the Borg Queen. We discuss the merits of Seven’s love interest, the advisability of getting assimilated on purpose, and (our favorite subject) why Harry Kim keeps getting dissed. Even the Borg Queen zings him. Season 6, Ep. 26, Season 7, Ep. 1 Jean MacDonald with Frank Wu Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Referenced Works Star Trek (franchise) Show Notes & Links (Looking for “Equinox” from Season 5/6 that comes before Unimatrix Zero in the series of two parters? We covered it in Episode 3 of Voyager Revisited, “You Can’t Underestimate Seven” with Brianna Wu.) Frank Wu on Twitter Analog Magazine, Jan/Feb 2022, with Frank's story on the cover Unimatrix Zero, Part II (Memory Alpha) Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer's Guide
In the latest of our two-part Voyager stories, we spend quality time with the Borg Queen and returning podcast guest Tammy Coron. We discuss about Seven’s childhood and why the promise of connection in the collective would be so seductive. And we rank the mother figures in Seven’s life. (Her dad gets a failing grade.) Season 5, Episodes 15 & 16 Jean MacDonald with Tammy Coron Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Dark Frontier (Memory Alpha) Tammy Coron’s portfolio Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide Prodigy Flashcast with co-host and nephew Jon.
Jeff Gamet, tech journalist, podcaster, and big fan of Star Trek, returns to Voyager Revisited to discuss The Killing Game, a two-part story from Season 4 that lets us really get to know those scary Delta Quadrant bad guys, the Hirogen. It’s another great two-parter, in which we see our crew used as playthings for the Hirogen, whose only purpose is to hunt. Janeway is a French Underground leader, Seven is a torch singer, and Neelix is a badass Klingon, thanks to the holodeck. But we reserve our highest praise for Harry Kim, who had to heroically manage the ship and outwit the Hirogen. That guy deserves a promotion. Season 4, Episodes 18 & 19 Jean MacDonald with Jeff Gamet Show Notes & Links The Killing Game (Memory Alpha) Jeff Gamet’s YouTube channel Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Don’t be alarmed! This is not a temporal incursion. Year of Hell is one of the most admired episodes of Voyager. One year ago, on episode 19 of this podcast, software developer and podcaster Tammy Coron was our guest. We were six months into the pandemic, and Year of Hell really struck home for both of us. Tammy’s situation especially, being flung into a pandemic with an unexpectedly extended family, was akin to Captain Janeway’s challenges in the Delta Quadrant. And like Janeway, we don’t know how long it will take, but we are still on a mission to see everyone through. We’re re-releasing this episode so that it’s in chronological order with the rest of the two-parters.. Enjoy this for the first time, enjoy a relisten, or skip to the next podcast episode, which will be all about the scary Hirogen. Season 4, Episodes 8 and 9 Jean MacDonald with Tammy Coron Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Year of Hell (Memory Alpha) Tammy Coron’s website Bryan Fuller Describes Star Trek: Voyager Serialized “Year Of Hell” Season Rejected By Rick Berman (TrekMovie.com) Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
John Chidgey, engineer, podcaster, and big fan of Seven of Nine, returns to Voyager Revisited to discuss Scorpion, the two-part story that concludes Season 3 and opens Season 4. Scorpion is best known for the introduction of Seven, but on this rewatch, we notice that Seven doesn’t even appear until Part 2, and that the strain in the working relationship between Janeway and Chakotay is a key part of this story. Season 3 Finale, Season 4 Opener Jean MacDonald with John Chidgey Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Scorpion, Part I (Memory Alpha) Scorpion, Part II (Memory Alpha) John Chidgey on Twitter Listen to John on Causality, his podcast in which that analyzes in depth what went right and what went wrong in a wide range of major engineering disasters. Listen to A Conspiracy of One, episode 8 of Voyager Revisited, John’s previous appearance on the podcast. Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
We are covering all the two-part stories in Voyager. They are all excellent. The Voyager crew return to Earth.🎉 But wait, it’s 1996 Earth. 🤦â€â™€ï¸ It’s Future’s End, and if it weren’t such fun, time travel would give us a headache. We get to watch our crew explore SoCal wearing a variety of late 20th-century outfits and hairstyles, teaming up with geek girl Sarah Silverman to battle hippie-turned-tech mogul Ed Begley, Jr. Returning to the podcast is James Dempsey, who knows a thing or two about moving to California to work for a cutting-edge technology empire. Season 3, Episodes 8 & 9 Jean MacDonald with James Dempsey Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Future’s End, Part I (Memory Alpha) Future’s End, Part II (Memory Alpha) James Dempsey on Twitter James Dempsey and the Breakpoints, LIVE-ish concurrent with WWDC 2020 Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
We are covering all the two-part stories in Voyager. They are all excellent. We’ve already done Caretaker (“Invitation to a Holographic Hoedown”). Next up is Basics, in which the Kazon, under Seska’s treacherous leadership, take over Voyager, maroon the crew on a primitive planet, and find that they are no match for a hologram and sociopath. Casey Liss of The Accidental Tech Podcast joins us for this classic Star Trek action adventure story. Season 2 finale, Season 3 opener Jean MacDonald with Casey Liss Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Basics, Part I (Memory Alpha) Basics, Part II (Memory Alpha) Casey Liss on Twitter Listen to Casey on the Accidental Tech Podcast Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
We’re celebrating the 30th anniversary Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country this week on The Incomparable network. Have a listen to not one but two panels, on the mothership episode and on Random Trek. Then come back here for the two podcasters missing from those panels as we take a deeper dive into the Vulcan who was missing from the film, Voyager’s own Tuvok. Flashback (S3E2) was itself a 30th anniversary homage to the original series. Tuvok returns to the Excelsior, serving under Captain Sulu, and turns out it’s Tuvok who served Sulu that iconic cup of tea from Star Trek VI opening scene. James Thomson, regular panelist at The Incomparable and developer of famous software programs, is our guest. Flashback, Season 3, Episode 2 Jean MacDonald with James Thomson Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Flashback (Memory Alpha) James Thomson on Twitter Software by James: PCalc, Dice by PCalc Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Psychotherapist and host of a weekly tech and culture show, Georgia Dow talks about the mental health consequences for the Voyager crew as they travel through a large swath of space empty of stars, planets, and other ships. In “Night,” Janeway obsessively dwells on her decision that stranded Voyager in the Delta quadrant four years earlier. The rest of the crew also experiences the deleterious effects of nothing new to see or do, ranging from constant bickering to panic attacks. Night, Season 5, Episode 1 Jean MacDonald with Georgia Dow Sponsors Incomparable Memberships! Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Night (Memory Alpha) Georgia Dow: Psychology | Technology | Life (YouTube channel) Apple Talk, a weekly show about technology and culture (YouTube channel) Georgia on Twitter Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Podcaster and comic con host Moisés Chiullán returns to the podcast for a romance-themed episode inspired by Valentine’s Day. We watch the classic episode “Resolutions” which finds Janeway and Chakotay stranded on a planet together, possibly for the rest of their lives, left to fend for themselves. They do have prefab housing, scientific equipment, a replicator and other tech, but only each other (and one inconvenient monkey) for company. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew hates Acting Captain Tuvok for leaving the pair behind, even though he is totally right. Resolutions, Season 2, Episode 25 Jean MacDonald with Moisés Chiullán Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Resolutions (Memory Alpha) Moisés Chiullán on Twitter Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
This episode’s guest is Bob MacDonald Sr., self-proclaimed 85-year-old codger, retired teacher, and the man who bought our family a color TV so we could watch Star Trek when it first aired in 1966. We talk about space mission launches we witnessed in our home state of Florida, I try to explain the multitude of new Trek series, and I fail completely to turn him into a fan of Voyager and Captain Janeway. Coda (S3E15), Hope and Fear (S4E26) Jean MacDonald with Bob MacDonald, Sr. Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Thank you, members! Show Notes & Links Coda (Memory Alpha) Hope and Fear (Memory Alpha) The Color Revolution: Television in the Sixties Bertrand Piccard, initiator and co-pilot of the Solar Impulse, the first round-the-world solar-powered flight Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Shelly Brisbin is the latest guest. She’s a fan of B’Elanna Torres and The Doctor, so we chose Revulsion (S4E5) for our homework. The story of the lonely hologram, stranded on a ship by himself, is one of the best Voyager episodes, with Torres and The Doctor forming an away team to help repair both the ship and the holographic matrix. But something is wrong, which leads to a tense and fascinating story. Guest star Leland Orser is one of the best in the Voyager series, with a creepy performance as the “isomorph” Dejaren, who resists The Doctor’s optimistic attitude towards humans. This episode is also known for Seven of Nine’s matter-of-fact rebuff of Harry Kim’s attempts to woo her as they begin work on the new astrometrics lab, and if you are a fan of Tom + B’Elanna, there’s a key moment in their newly-acknowledged attraction for each other. Revulsion, Season 4, Episode 5 Jean MacDonald with Shelly Brisbin Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Thank you, members! Show Notes & Links Revulsion (Memory Alpha) Leland Orser on Twitter Shelly’s website Shelly’s book, iOS Access for All | Your comprehensive guide to accessibility for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Shelly’s podcasts: Parallel and Lions, Towers & Shields Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Star Trek is giving some attention to the junior crew this year in Lower Decks, the animated series available on CBS All Access. In this episode of Voyager Revisited, our homework was to watch Good Shepherd (S6E20), in which Janeway gives some attention to three misfits by leading them on their first away mission. Return guest Miraz Jordan suggested this focus on the crew that we don’t usually see, and we both enjoyed it! (Special bonus celebrity sighting: Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine has a brief cameo.) Good Shepherd, Season 6, Episode 20 Jean MacDonald with Miraz Jordan Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Thank you, members! Show Notes & Links Good Shepherd (Memory Alpha) Miraz’s website Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Tammy Coron, software developer, author and podcaster, comes back to Voyager Revisited to discuss Janeway again. Tammy appeared on our second episode, “What Would Janeway Do?” We continue to take lessons from Voyager’s captain, this time examining Janeway’s leadership style under extreme duress, and we glean some inspiration for our own extraordinary challenges this year. Year of Hell, Season 4, Episodes 8 and 9 Jean MacDonald with Tammy Coron Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Thank you, members! Show Notes & Links Year of Hell (Memory Alpha) Tammy Coron’s website Bryan Fuller Describes Star Trek: Voyager Serialized “Year Of Hell” Season Rejected By Rick Berman (TrekMovie.com) Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
James Dempsey returns to Voyager Revisited to chat about our favorite Talaxian, Neelix. This week’s homework, Rise (S3E19), gives us a chance to appreciate the challenges that Neelix has overcome, making his characteristic sunny disposition even more remarkable. But there is only so much sniping he can tolerate from his Vulcan commanding officer Tuvok as they attempt to rescue themselves after a shuttle crash. The episode is a classic action adventure story, mixed with bits of the classic whodunit. Rise, Season 3, Episode 19 Jean MacDonald with James Dempsey Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Rise (Memory Alpha) Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film) James Dempsey’s website Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Playwright David J. Loehr, fellow podcaster on The Incomparable network, discusses one of his favorite episodes of Star Trek ever: Bride of Chaotica! (Yes, the title has an exclamation point.) David has a deep love of the 1930s serial adventure form, so it’s a treat to listen as he admires all the beautiful touches which elevate the episode well above a typical holodeck shenanigans story. When Captain Janeway must play Arachnia, Queen of the Spider People, to prevent a war between photonic aliens and Chaotica’s Army of Evil, it is a fun romp for the crew and the fans. Bride of Chaotica! Season 5, Episode 12 Jean MacDonald with David J. Loehr Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Bride of Chaotica! (Memory Alpha) David J. Loehr’s website Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Frank Wu is back! Besides being a Hugo Award winning artist, Frank holds a Ph.D. in Bacterial Genetics. He’s the perfect guest to analyze—and criticize—the Vidiian scientists and their method for finding a cure for that debilitating and disfiguring curse known as The Phage. With his genetics expertise, Frank also explains how unlikely it would be to successfully divide B’Elanna Torres into two individuals. Jean questions whether Klingon B’Elanna would actually know how to replicate a soufflé, and whether Human B’Elanna would have ever dared apply to the Starfleet Academy. Finally, Frank proposes a new field of science, Zoocryptoxenophrenology. Faces, Season 1, Episode 14 Jean MacDonald with Frank Wu Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. It’s our annual membership drive this month! Look for a members-only bonus episode of Voyager Revisited, a crossover show with Agents of S.M.O.O.C.H. where we’ll discuss love and relationships aboard a ship stranded for seven years… Show Notes & Links Faces (Memory Alpha) The Delta Flyers: Faces episode Frank Wu on Twitter Roxann Dawson on Twitter Robert Duncan McNeill on Twitter Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
We finally set our sights on Tom Paris. I admit that gingers are my weakness, so I’ve always had a bit of a crush on Paris. Jeff Gamet of Smile Software and former editor at The MacObserver (who happens to be a ginger) is this episode’s guest as we talk about what makes Paris tick, and why his character is redeemable. This episode’s homework is “Thirty Days,” which shows us how Paris gets demoted and confined to the brig. So even if you don’t like Tom, maybe you’ll enjoy watching him be dressed down by a very angry Captain Janeway. (Many thanks and a Jiballian fudge cake to Brian Hamilton for editing this episode!) Thirty Days, Season 5, Episode 9 Jean MacDonald with Jeff Gamet Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Thirty Days (Memory Alpha) Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide
Miraz Jordan, a writer, educator, and longtime Mac nerd who lives in New Zealand joins Jean to talk about one of our favorite crew members, B’Elanna Torres. The homework for this episode is to watch Dreadnought, a brilliant showcase of B’Elanna’s engineering skills. We talk about how the missile is such a perfect foil for B’Elanna strengths and foibles, and how her deep insecurities about doing the right thing set her back. Dreadnought, Season 2, Episode 17 Jean MacDonald with Miraz Jordan Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links Dreadnought, Season 2, Episode 17 (Memory Alpha) New Zealand Penal Settlement
STAR TREK: PICARD SPOILERS ABOUND! On a special episode of Voyager Revisited, Brianna Wu returns to discuss the new Picard series, which just wrapped, from Voyager fan point of view. Of course we talk about Seven Of Nine’s new incarnation as badass Fenris Ranger; we imagine how Robert Picardo and the Voyager EMH might have been integrated into Picard; and we complain about the short shrift accorded a favorite Voyager character. PICARD, FROM A VOYAGER FAN POINT OF VIEW Jean MacDonald with Brianna Wu Sponsors Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Show Notes & Links You Can’t Underestimate Seven, Voyager Revisited, Episode 3 Star Trek: Picard (Memory Alpha) Collective (ST: VOY) (Memory Alpha) Child’s Play (ST: VOY) (Memory Alpha) Photons Be Free, Voyager Revisited, Episode 7