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Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast


Oct 19, 2017

This week, we’re Trekking Out what could be Nvidia’s answer to the Holodeck, what scientists are doing to try and design a real-life deflector shield, and where you can see some great cast reunion pics from Deep Space Nine.

In Star Trek Online news, there’s new content available on Xbox One and Playstation 4, and we’re getting excited over the new Miracle Worker ship mega-bundle.

Later, our science adviser Dr Robert Hurt is here talking about the EPIC new discovery of gravitational waves, and finally we’ll be jumping on THAT F-bomb and more, in our review of the latest episode of Star Trek Discovery.

And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages.

TOPICS DISCUSSED COMMUNITY QUESTIONS
  • When was the last time you bought a new ship in Star Trek Online? And will the new Miracle Worker ships convince you to buy again?

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