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Trekker’s brother Adam beams aboard Engage with Trekkie and Trekker for a conversation that starts with childhood Star Trek memories and a doomed Enterprise-D toy, then warps into the big questions that make Trek fandom so much fun.
Adam shares why Dr. Crusher stands out as his favorite character, why The Next Generation episode “Disaster” is such a strong ensemble story, and why the Genesis device might be less about power and more about possibility. From terraforming ethics and frontier life to Strange New Worlds, Dr. M’Benga, Trill symbionts, Starfleet Medical, Lower Decks, and a round of Rapid Phaser Fire, this episode is full of family energy, thoughtful fandom, and plenty of “would you?” Trek debates.
Live long, prosper, and maybe don’t detach the nacelles.
By Trekkie (Megan Ritter) & Trekker (Jason Winningham)Trekker’s brother Adam beams aboard Engage with Trekkie and Trekker for a conversation that starts with childhood Star Trek memories and a doomed Enterprise-D toy, then warps into the big questions that make Trek fandom so much fun.
Adam shares why Dr. Crusher stands out as his favorite character, why The Next Generation episode “Disaster” is such a strong ensemble story, and why the Genesis device might be less about power and more about possibility. From terraforming ethics and frontier life to Strange New Worlds, Dr. M’Benga, Trill symbionts, Starfleet Medical, Lower Decks, and a round of Rapid Phaser Fire, this episode is full of family energy, thoughtful fandom, and plenty of “would you?” Trek debates.
Live long, prosper, and maybe don’t detach the nacelles.