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HoM: Star Trek Podcast - "Ensign Ro" (TNG) Review & More

HoM: Star Trek Podcast - "Ensign Ro" (TNG) Review & More

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Series 7, Episode 4 - "I mean, aren't most angry women completely justified!?"

Bajorans, Cardassians & one very complicated Ensign… Set phasers to opinionated as the latest Hit or Miss: Star Trek episode beams into your ears! Taking the conn once again is your ever-faithful host Captain Mike, joined this week by returning bridge crew members Jordan and Rune. We kick things off by running Rune through a late-but-thorough Starfleet interrogation — favourite characters, first contact with Trek, and everything in between. Then it’s warp speed into this week’s Hit or Miss segment, where we take aim at a mix of Deep Space Nine and Discovery episodes… plus a couple of starships that may or may not deserve to be scrapped for parts. Finally, we chart a course for the episode’s true destination: a deep dive into Star Trek: The Next Generation’s “Ensign Ro.” From Michelle Forbes’ scene-stealing debut to the raw introduction of the “Bajora” and their uncomfortably familiar plight, we explore the power of Trek to tackle real-world complexity through the prism of sci-fi. Expect talk of grey morality, Guinan wisdom, and some less-than-stellar behaviour from the Enterprise-D crew. Big themes, bold takes, and a fan-favourite episode that still hits hard — so clip in your Bajoran earring, pull up a Ten-Forward bar stool and join us.

Links

• Follow Jordan on BlueSky or An Archive Of Our Own (AO3) - @jordanlafordan

• Follow Jordan on Mastodon - @Jordanlafordan or @jordanrhirsch

• Follow Rune on BlueSky, Instagram or Tiktok - @runeactor

Follow Mike and the podcast all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods

Follow Mike on Discord: MikeOfSteel#2913

Host /Editor/Producer - Michael K. Wilson

Created by Michael K. Wilson

Based on a format by Michael Wilson & Will Templar

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