PAT TREK Patrick O'Rourke and Patrick Winegar
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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.
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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 than they expected.
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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 with a pencil-thin mustache.
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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 Starfleet be able to find him? Or is he forever scattered across the Beta Quadrant?
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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 space, while Geordie meets the living human version of the hologram he developed an unhealthy attachment to.
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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 negotiate with an alien leader who sounds a lot like Unsolved Mysteries' Robert Stack.
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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 upstanding young ensigns, and I can not wait to meet them.
Second, I have been awaiting the arrival of Glaxxom, an Ambassador from Zadhira. We must talk soon for the stability of the entire region depends us reaching an understanding about his planet's history.
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My kind if fancast
One superfan introducing a newbie to Star Trek TNG, starting at the worst place imaginable: Season 1.
What I really love about this show is that when I call Patrick O'Rourke a superfan, I do not mean someone who know exactly how a warp core functions, or can name every continuity error, but someone who just loves Star Trek and the crew of the enterprise.
As his co-host and foil, Winegar tries his best, and fails, to keep O'Rourke's pure joy over TNG in check.
I look forward to a new episode every week, and weather the episode they discuss is good or bad, I can rely on the quality of PatTrek, and the willingess of the Pats to engage with the audience makes it more than just a listening expereience