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The Orb is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated entirely to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, hosted since 2013 by C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing. In January 2023, we begin a 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of DS9, one episode at a time, as we shift from our format of exploring the minutiae of the show to celebrating 30 years of the greatest chapter in the Star Trek franchise with an episode-by-episode examination.

The Orb: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine Podcast TFM

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The Orb is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated entirely to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, hosted since 2013 by C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing. In January 2023, we begin a 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of DS9, one episode at a time, as we shift from our format of exploring the minutiae of the show to celebrating 30 years of the greatest chapter in the Star Trek franchise with an episode-by-episode examination.

    Dal’Rok Has Left the Building

    Dal’Rok Has Left the Building

    “The Storyteller” 30th-anniversary reflections
    An uninvited guest menaces a Bajoran village and only one man can save the day: Miles O’Brien. At least that’s what he has been told. There’s just one problem, the solution relies on his storytelling skills, and he’s nowhere near as talkative as his new buddy, Julian Bashir. Can he engineer a yarn to chase away the cloud creature? Meanwhile, Sisko mediates a territorial dispute between two Bajoran villages and Nog flirts with one of the leaders. But the real action is down on the planet. The Sirah has left the building, the Dal’Rok has arrived, and a bucket of oatmeal ain’t gonna chase it away.
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “The Storyteller,” how a long-dismissed idea finally found a home on DS9, the search for Bajoran identity, and what the story has to say about the importance of fathers and the power of collective belief.
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    TNG Origins (00:04:17)
    Figuring Out the Bajorans (00:15:12)
    The Power of Collective Belief (00:19:34)
    (Dis)Connected Plots? (00:28:47)
    Fatherly Influence (00:31:06)
    A Bromance Born (00:40:33)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:40:33)
    Closing (00:42:50)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 47 min
    Welcome to the Hotel California

    Welcome to the Hotel California

    “Battle Lines” 30th-anniversary reflections
    A joy ride to the Gamma Quadrant turns deadly for Kai Opaka. At least until she springs back to life. Along with Sisko, Kira, and Bashir, the spiritual leader of Bajor finds herself marooned on some sort of prison colony where it is impossible to die and warring factions fight in an endless cycle of conflict. Die once on this moon and, well, you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. But for Kai Opaka, that’s okay, because she has found a new calling, a new charge from the Prophets.
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “Battle Lines,” how Opaka’s new calling changes not only her life but also Kira’s, why it was necessary to remove Opaka from her role on Bajor, what the story says about conflict, punishment, and redemption, and more.
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Opaka’s Influence (00:03:07)
    A Necessary Transition (00:13:14)
    The Futility of Conflict (00:16:31)
    Fear Leads to Suffering (00:20:37)
    Reasonable Punishment (00:24:41)
    Ambiguous Redemption (00:28:41)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:32:39)
    Closing (00:37:38)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 41 min
    Double Your Danger

    Double Your Danger

    “Vortex” 30th-anniversary reflections
    When Miradorn twins arrive on the station and offer to sell a Tamagotchi to Quark, things get weird, and soon two become one. An alien named Croden enters and wants the item for himself. A firefight ensues, but glass Odo intervenes; only not in time. Odo’s subsequent investigation into the matter leads him down an unexpected path, one that reveals tantalizing clues to his origins.
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “Vortex,” revelations about Odo's people and how the story sets up the Dominion, meeting Morn, validating Vulcans, and why it's important to always keep an extra glass around.
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Double Double Your Degra (00:03:17)
    Digging into Odo (00:06:27)
    Still Figuring It Out (00:10:46)
    Armin's Reservations (00:14:41)
    An Odo Story (00:20:46)
    Morn Is in the House! (00:23:05)
    And So Are Vulcans! (00:25:31)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:29:57)
    Closing (00:32:36)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 37 min
    154: All About the Greed

    154: All About the Greed

    “The Nagus” 30th-anniversary reflections
    Having heard that some of Quark’s holosuite programs are quite alluring, Grand Nagus Zek, leader of the Ferengi Alliance, pays an unexpected visit to the station. As he shares his plans for Ferengi business expansion into the Gamma Quadrant, he also reveals that it’s time to retire and pass the golden staff to the next Grand Nagus: Quark.
    Zek’s sudden death puts a target on Quark’s back as Zek’s son, Krax, teams up with Rom for a power grab. In the end, Zek returns from the dead at just the right moment to save Quark’s life and teach Krax a lesson. And Rom, who understands that a Ferengi should never allow family to stand in the way of opportunity, gets a promotion to assistant manager for policy and clientele as a reward for his treachery.
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “The Nagus,” the way in which the DS9 writers reset the Ferengi as tool for telling Star Trek stories at their best, the absurdity of the main story, and the important messages about fatherhood that drive the secondary plot.
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Redeeming the Ferengi (00:03:11)
    DS9 Does the Best Comedy and Commentary (00:06:49)
    Culture Clash (00:09:12)
    Subtle Morality (00:14:05)
    Benjamin Sisko the Father (00:16:31)
    Zek the Father (00:26:32)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:32:42)
    Closing (00:34:29)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 39 min
    Down the Wrong Warp Pipe

    Down the Wrong Warp Pipe

    “Move Along Home” 30th-anniversary reflections
    First contact with a race from the Gamer Quadrant … uhm … Gamma Quadrant doesn't go quite as Sisko had hope when it turns out that they obsessed with, you guessed it, games. And also stick tapping. And tatoos. It's all enough to make you want to move along! Move along!
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we reach that monumental signpost of Season 1, “Move Along Home,” and discuss the Wadi, whether budget was really the problem, why the crew should have played more Legend of Zelda, and more. Shap 6!
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Sisko and Jake (00:03:30)
    Characterizations (00:06:59)
    Could Have Been Better (00:12:06)
    Original Higher Stakes (00:15:37)
    Blown Budget Matters? (00:21:27)
    Play More Legend of Zelda! (00:26:48)  
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:32:57)
    Closing (00:35:07)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 40 min
    Dead Giveaways

    Dead Giveaways

    “The Passenger” 30th-anniversary reflections
    Doctor Bashir’s arrogance is interrupted when the runabout Rio Grande receives a distress call from a Kobliad transport. They find a fire aboard the ship and two people in distress. They rescue one and fail to save the other, or so it seems. When they return to Deep Space 9 with the surviving Kobliad, a security officer named Ty Kajada, they find themselves caught up in a mystery as strange things begin happening aboard the station. Kajada believes the other passenger on her ship, the criminal scientist Rao Vantika, is still alive and responsible.
    In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 30th-anniversary retrospective that will take you through all of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “The Passenger,” how it works as a Bashir story, the introduction of Primmin, the Odo connection, the original concept, and more.
    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Obnoxious Arrogance (00:03:29)
    Dead Giveaways (00:08:36)
    The Original Concept (00:12:13)
    Primmin Proper (00:17:20)
    The Ending (00:30:15)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:34:23)
    Closing (00:37:29)
    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Squidge P ,

Worthy of the best Klingon Operas

I started listening to this podcast because it was the only Deep Space 9 podcast I could find, & I would only download a few select episodes. For example, no 86 here, no 15 there etc. After downloading several more episodes, I was hooked. I have since listened to every Orb produced, TWICE. From the chemistry of the 2 hosts, to the inrospective discusions on the fine details of DS9, I look forward to new epsiodes every week. Highly recommended to any avid Niner.

mx5boi ,

An absolute 'must' for every DS9 fan.

The level of knowledge possessed by the hosts Matt and Chris is unbelievable.
Together they present an intelligent, balanced, informative and most of all very entertaining program.
Each podcast covers a different aspect or character within DS9 in an in depth program.
Do yourself a favor and give the guys a listen. If you like DS9, you will thoroughly enjoy the podcasts.

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