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Temporal Directive is a Star Trek fan podcast rewatching all of the Star Trek franchise in chronological order. That's right, everything!
But this week, we're breaking our own timeline and jumping ahead to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2 parter, "Past Tense".
In this episode Sisko, Bashir and Dax are accidentally transported to late August, 2024 & Sisko is forced to take the place of a key historical figure in order to preserve the timeline.
This is a rare opportunity to review an episode that is based RIGHT NOW - So we thought it was a reasonable excuse to break our Temporal Directive and jump ahead!
We're Australian, so this episode is marked as explicit only due to our casual swearing.
Temporal Directive wants to talk about Star Trek, so if you want to join in the conversation you can email Garry & Tom at [email protected] or find them on Facebook (/TemporalDirectivePodcast) or Instagram (@temporaldirective) and send your thoughts on the episode of the week, or share how you came to love Star Trek.
Live Long and Prosper.
Temporal Directive is a Star Trek fan podcast rewatching all of the Star Trek franchise in chronological order. That's right, everything!
But this week, we're breaking our own timeline and jumping ahead to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2 parter, "Past Tense".
In this episode Sisko, Bashir and Dax are accidentally transported to late August, 2024 & Sisko is forced to take the place of a key historical figure in order to preserve the timeline.
This is a rare opportunity to review an episode that is based RIGHT NOW - So we thought it was a reasonable excuse to break our Temporal Directive and jump ahead!
We're Australian, so this episode is marked as explicit only due to our casual swearing.
Temporal Directive wants to talk about Star Trek, so if you want to join in the conversation you can email Garry & Tom at [email protected] or find them on Facebook (/TemporalDirectivePodcast) or Instagram (@temporaldirective) and send your thoughts on the episode of the week, or share how you came to love Star Trek.
Live Long and Prosper.