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ST:TNGeez: 6.3: "Man of the People"

ST:TNGeez: 6.3: "Man of the People"

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The USS Enterprise-D encounters two battle cruisers, who quickly turn tail allowing our flagship to rescue a mediator Ves Alkar -- because on this show, above all else, things need to be mediated. Jev, I mean Ves beams aboard with a companion he calls “Mother” who rants at 1`a wonderful Deanna Troi, accusing her of wanting to get her hooks into Ves! Oh Mother! Oh Troi! Mommy dearest takes an unfortunate turn for the worst, and it gets the worst as it can for her -- cause she ends up dead! Dr. Alkar and Troi perform a Lumerian funeral ritual that involves knocking rocks together -- come on Deana. This rock rub leads Deana down an unfortunate, although predictable path - I mean, you know what happens to you girl, right? This shit happens to you all the time -- remember Kevin Oxbridge? Remember that little dickhead light that impregnated you? Remember Jev, the mind rapist from last season? Troi goes all agro as she becomes the vessel for Ves Alkars more base emotions -- she’s angry, shes humpy -- she’s not the Diana Troi we all know and Riker isn’t having it! Plus, she’s aging like a mother fucker! And Will Bev tease out the medical mystery that’s infected our Counselor? Will Riker heal from that nasty Troi scratch? Will Someone ask the production to stop victimizing our favorite ship’s councilor? Find out in “Man of the People” The next exciting episode of ST:TNGEEZ! Not Another Star Trek Podcast!

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