EnterpriseSplaining

Three Body Problems!


Listen Later

We’re watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 9 “Singularity,” but only Bill has actually watched the episode. It's the Enterprise version of a three body problem as mysterious radiation coming from a black hole causes the crew to start taking their jobs seriously. Too seriously, in fact, as Hoshi obsesses over a recipe, Trip obsesses over fixing a chair, and Phlox obsesses over cutting Travis's skull open. Can T'Pol convince the crew to, you know, lighten up a bit before they're all dead? 

We also had a special guest joining us this week, the Noisy Astronomer themself, Nicole Gugliucci.

Here’s an actual photo of what a black hole looks like!

Rikermendations:
  • Nicole: Terry Pratchett's Discworld books
  • Jamie: Poker Face 
  • Maria: Thunderbolts* 
  • Bill: Asobe Asobasi

Check out our podcast merch at the ESO Network Tee-Public store.

EnterpriseSplaining is proud to be part of the ESO Network

Sound assistance by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media 


Follow us on BlueSky: @enterprisesplain 

Follow us on Instagram: @enterprisesplaining 

Like us on Facebook: EnterpriseSplaining

Send us an email: [email protected]

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

EnterpriseSplainingBy Jamie, Maria, Bill

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

10 ratings


More shows like EnterpriseSplaining

View all
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! by NPR

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

38,515 Listeners

Cognitive Dissonance by Atheist and Skeptical News

Cognitive Dissonance

4,030 Listeners

The Scathing Atheist by Puzzle in a Thunderstorm, LLC

The Scathing Atheist

3,208 Listeners

Citation Needed by Citation Needed Media

Citation Needed

2,632 Listeners

Creature Feature by iHeartPodcasts

Creature Feature

888 Listeners

The Villain Was Right by The From Superheroes Network

The Villain Was Right

441 Listeners

The Delta Flyers by The Delta Flyers

The Delta Flyers

1,312 Listeners

If Books Could Kill by Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri

If Books Could Kill

8,962 Listeners