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ST:TNGeez! 6.2: "Realm of Fear

ST:TNGeez! 6.2: "Realm of Fear

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Does the idea of taking a ride in a transporter freak you out? No? Well it does Lt. Reg Barclay! Watch as he descends into the “Realm of Fear” in this all-new episode of ST:TNGeez, Not Another Star Trek Podcast, and it’s coming at you right about . . . NOW!

The Enterprise D is on another of its classic missions. Are we talking about seeking out new life or discovering strange new worlds? Nah. They're looking for a lost ship, the USS Yosemite, a science vessel that fell out of contact. The Yosemite has the thrilling task of watching plasma stream out from one star to another. An Away Team prepares to beam over to the Yosemite, but, O’Brien warns them that it’ll be a rough ride due to the plasma stream. Since they’re Starfleet officers aboard the flagship of the Federation, Riker, Bev, Worf, and Geordi are all good with it. Then there’s Lt. Reg Barclay, the ship’s resident neurotic who is scared of transporting under normal circumstances. When he hears there might be turbulence, he loses his shit and runs to talk to Troi about it. She’s able to convince him it’ll all be fine, and he should just chillax, but wouldn’t you know it, there’s a worm in the transport stream! Yes, I said a worm! How gross is that? Even grosser is when it bites Barclay on the arm! Is the worm connected to the missing Yosemite crew? Will Bev be able to figure out why a charred corpse is showing signs of life? Will someone finally make Dwight Shultz a convincing wig? Find out in this exciting new episode of ST:TNGeez, Not Another Star Trek Podcast



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