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trekspertise · 10 months ago
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hey idk if you knew or not but the hyperlink on the "feminist history of star trek" doesnt work😘
Oh man! I'll see about repairing that. Do you still need the link?
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trekspertise · 2 years ago
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The singular James Kirk is sometimes more icon than character. But, there may be a theme to Kirk's life and it may be that, one way or the other, Jim is a family man. Watch this video for all things Kirk!
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trekspertise · 2 years ago
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The Heart Of James Kirk - Bibliography
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Big thank you to all of our Patreon supporters who make Trekspertise possible! Here is the bibliography for "The Heart Of James Kirk."
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“The Omega Glory”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1968
“The Conscience Of The King,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“Turnabout Intruder,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1969
“Obsession,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Balance Of Terror,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“Where No Man Has Gone Before,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“The Conscience Of The King,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Court Martial,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Operation--Annihilate!,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“The City On The Edge Of Forever,” Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” 1979
“Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan,” 1982
“Star Trek: The Search For Spock,” 1984
“Star Trek: The Voyage Home,” 1986
“Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country,” 1991
“Star Trek: Generations,” 1994
Images
“Japanese Garden at the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant,” photo taken by rya’n, 2014, CC BY 2.0, uploaded by Shisma, 2014, accessed via: https://tinyurl.com/mrp97mvr
“The Oviatt Library Building,” taken by Cbl62 in 2008, CC BY-SA 3.0, uploaded by Stefan Bernd, 2009, accessed via: https://tinyurl.com/3pnj64ky
Ernest Shackleton Endurance Portrait, photo by Frank Hurley, 1915, uploaded by FMSky, 2022, accessed via: https://tinyurl.com/3kwj88r3
Grave of Ernest Shackleton at Grytviken, Island of South Georgia, taken and uploaded by Lexaxis7, 2004, CC BY-SA 3.0, accessed via: https://tinyurl.com/55uwyv55
Frank Wild et Ernest Shackleton sur le pack, photo by Frank Hurley, 1915, uploaded by Hohum, 2018, accessed via: https://tinyurl.com/2p8ttdfu
 Music
“Hiber Nation” by Dew of Light
“Superheating” by Ethan Sloan
“Tau” by Osoku
“A Thousand Moons Ago” by Johannes Bornlöf
“The Narrator” by Phillip Ayers
“Twostop” by Lotus
“Chasma” by Silver Maple
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trekspertise · 2 years ago
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Now that the dust has settled on Star Trek: Picard's singular season 3, how does it sit with everyone?
Join a great discussion with Cicero Holmes of the Discovery Debrief podcast, the one and only Jessie Gender, Brandon Fibbs from TikTok's @staycuriousmyfriends, Lyrical Giraffe of the Strange New Pod podcast, and Trekspertise's own Kyle Sullivan as they work out the contours of season 3.
LINK: https://youtu.be/yZoWJJ37_wg
#startrek #startrekpicard
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trekspertise · 2 years ago
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BRAND NEW TREKSPERTISE. Dive in, y’all =)
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trekspertise · 2 years ago
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Bibliography for ‘Rethinking The Prime Directive Of Star Trek’
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Writers - Kyle Sullivan & Katie Boyer
Narration & Editing - Kyle Sullivan
There are many contributors to this video. We start by recognizing Isaac Zuren, who let us use footage from his insane short film,“The Encounter,” which is the most insanely cool depiction of the city of Tenochtitlan we have ever seen. You must watch it: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qQzEr2
Access Isaac’s Artstation page here: https://www.artstation.com/isaaczuren
The video was made with input from Annelise Baer, Aisling Tierney, Brandon Fibbs, and Jay Manning. Annelise Baer and Dr. Aisling Tierney proofread this essay, offering thoughts and critiques which ended up in the final version. Their help is invaluable. You can find more about Annelise here: https://linktr.ee/annelisebaer. And Dr. Aisling Tierney: https://sites.google.com/view/archaeologyash?pli=1
Special Thanks - Alex Blocker, Irrum Fazal, Michael Goggin, Sam M, and all the rest of y’all who love and support Trekspertise. Thank you! Thank you very much, everyone!
Patrick Sullivan of Bone Yard Music provided some all-important and neat sounds. Go hire him to make music compositions for your next project: www.bymcustommusic.com. And check him out on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3wp2EVT
A big thank you to Leo Thompson and Garrett Wang over at Dragon Con’s Trek Track, where we got the chance to test this video essay’s concepts in front of a live audience of smart, engaging Star Trek fans. Thank you!
And a special thank you to Joseph Yracheta, the executive director of the Native Biodata Consortium, an indigenous-led biobank protecting the genetic and scientific data of indigenous people the world over from their homebase on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. Joseph is the fella who read our credits in this video.
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki. And to Trekcore, a treasure among Trek fans everywhere.
Do check out www.filmlore.no! FilmLore is a nerdy website all about science fiction, fantasy and fandom, with reviews, interviews and articles covering everything from the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars down to the silliest cult films about Killer Klowns. Go take a look! 
Nahuatl translations and etymologies based on work by author David Bowles: https://davidbowles.medium.com/etymology-of-the-triple-alliance-18f5e7c4a228
Concorde-Wheel argument borrowed from Mexicolor: https://www.mexicolore.co.uk/aztecs/home/the-concept-of-the-wheel-in-ancient-mesoamerica
Discussions about European weapons and armor in Native American contexts can be found in two books by Charles C. Mann: “1491: New Revelations Of The Americas Before Columbus,” and “1493: Uncovering The New World Columbus Created.” Books available here: https://bit.ly/3ZBrizQ and here: https://bit.ly/3GHSXX6
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
Footage
“The Omega Glory”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1968
“Symbiosis”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“Time And Again”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 1995
“Who Watches The Watchers”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1989
“Justice”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1987
“Pen Pals”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1989
“Star Trek”, 2009
“ABC World News Tonight”, July 25, 2000, accessed via Ben J. Ditzel YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3joRTPW
“The Encounter” by Isaac Zuren, accessed via: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qQzEr2
Access Isaac’s Artstation page here: https://www.artstation.com/isaaczuren
“Strange New Worlds”, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, 2022
“The Trouble With Edward”, Star Trek: Short Treks, 2019
Images
“Da Nang, Vietnam - A young marine private waits on the beach during the Marine landing. - August 3, 1965”, unknown author (probably a US Marine), 1965, uploaded by Armbust, 2014, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3iribR5
“The President's News Conference, Washington, D. C., State Department Auditorium”, Abbie Rowe, National Park Service, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, 1961, uploaded by Hohum, 2019, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VF5oZE
“U.S. Army Bell UH-1D helicopters airlift members of the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment”, James K. F. Dung, SFC, Photographer, 1966, uploaded by Madmax32, 2007, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3UoFHvr
“A female demonstrator offers a flower to military police on guard at the Pentagon during an anti-Vietnam demonstration”, By S.Sgt. Albert R. Simpson. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center, 1967, uploaded by Alinerawer, 2020, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Vm8CBu
“President of USA Lyndon B. Johnson (r.) with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin”, by Yoichi R. Okamoto, 1967, LBJ Museum & Library, uploaded by Jatkins, 2010, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3OPIg8B
"Crack troops of the Vietnamese Army in combat operations against the Communist Viet Cong guerillas”, by the US Information Agency (now the Bureau of Public Affairs in the US Department of State), 1961, uploaded by BrokenSPhere, 2007, access via: https://bit.ly/3P7e0q5
“Captured communist photo shows VC crossing a river in 1966”, unknown author, found in George Esper’s book, The Eyewitness History of the Vietnam War 1961-1975, Associated Press, New York 1983, 1966, uploaded by Hohum, 2020, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3OZYUT1
“Gezicht op Nieuw Amsterdam”, by Johannes Vingboons, 1664, uploaded by Patrickneil, 2013, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VXLvgE
“Washington Crossing The Delaware”, by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, 1851, uploaded by Aavindraa, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Y4N0vg
“Napoleon Bonaparte in the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire in Saint-Cloud”, by Francois Bouchot; Bouchot, 1840, uploaded by TheHistoryBuff101, 2020, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3HmgMpp
“Portrait of Alexander von Humboldt”, by Friedrich Georg Weitsch, 1806, uploaded by Hohum, 2015, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BIeRbh
“The Muir Portrait” of Adam Smith, unknown author, circa 1800, uploaded by Filetime, 2021, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VYgFoF
“Portrait of Adam Ferguson”, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1781-82, uploaded by Wfrancome18 , 2008, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3FCjUvW
“Miniature of Prof John Millar, 1796, Scottish National Portrait Gallery”, photo by Stephencdickson, 2014, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Bhhala
“On the barricades on the Rue Soufflot, Paris, 25 June 1848”, by Horace Emil Jean Vernet, 1848-49, uploaded by Niketto sr. , 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VM2iUe
“Columbia University Library”, 1903, unknown author, upload by Ineuw, 2011, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3uzCazY
“Portrait of Rudyard Kipling”, by Elliott & Fry, early 20th century, uploaded by DIREKTOR, 2015
“Portrait of William M. Gwin”, taken by Mathew Benjamin Brady, between circa 1844 and circa 1860, United States Library of Congress, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3WdvQtM
“Ku Klux Klan Parade”, 1926, United States Library of Congress, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3HtQFgm
“Senator James Eastland (D-MS) with President Lyndon B. Johnson”, 1968, White House photo, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BVXHXN
 “The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, Versailles 1919”, by Sir William Newenham Montague, Gulielmus Orpen, 1919, uploaded by Malcolm77, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3G01DZV
“Episode of the September Days 1830 (on the Grand Place of Brussels)”, by Egidius Karel Gustaaf Wappers, 1835, uploaded by Szilas, 2008, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3j9xUoq
“Danish soldiers return to Copenhagen, 1849”, by Otto Bache, 1894, uploaded by BigMittens, 2015, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3hvISEf
“Burke and Wills, Crossing Lodden Plains”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Burke and Wills, Discovery of King with the help of Aborigines”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Burke and Wills, Crossing the Stony Desert”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Burke and Wills, Arrival at Carpentaria”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Burke and Wills, Return to Cooper's Creek”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Arrival of Burke, Wills and King at the deserted camp at Cooper's Creek, Sunday evening, 21st April 1861”, by John Longstaff, 1907, uploaded by Adam Cuerden , 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3v8UlfW
 “Burke and Wills, Death of Bourke”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Burke and Wills, Death of Wills”, by Samuel Thomas Gill, 1860-61, State Library of New South Wales, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BUCmOb
“Australian Aboriginal Man”, (identity unknown) taken by Henry King, ~1880
“Portrait of William J Wills”, by Thomas Adams Hill, State Library of New South Wales uploaded by Jay D. Easy , 2019
“Concorde landing Farnborough Fitzgerald”, taken by Steve Fitzgerald, 1974, uploaded by Russavia, 2011, accessed via: https://bit.ly/2VRyZ3g
“The History of Mexico”, by Diego Rivera, 1929-1935
“Aztec glyphs for the member-states of the Aztec Triple Alliance”, modern version created by XcepticZP / Goldenbrook, 2014, with recent adjustments by Alphathon, Illegitimate Barrister, Goldenbrook, all based on unknown Mexica authors in codices
“Codex Mendoza depicting the coat of arms of Mexico”, unknown author, 1541, uploaded by Ixtal, 2021
“National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. Reconstruction of an Aztec market in Tenochtitlan”, photo by Wolfgang Sauber, uploaded by Xenophon, 2009
“Totocalli, the zoo of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, part of the palace of Montezuma II”, Manuscript by Bernardino de Sahagún. Illustration by an unknown artist, 1577, uploaded by ErickTErick, 2022
“Bathers perspire in a temazcal”, mid-1500s, Codex Magliabechiano
“Royal Gardens in Tenochtitlan, the Aztec Captial”, by Scott and Stuart Gentling, Scott and Stuart Gentling Papers, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, https://bit.ly/3WlgIef
Various illustrations from "L'Amérique. La Vie privee des Hommes - Au temps des Mayas, des Aztèques et des Incas”, by Pierre Joubert (book written by Louis-Rene), 1981
“View of the central ceremonial city plaza in the Aztec captial of Tenochtitlan”, by Scott and Stuart Gentling, Scott and Stuart Gentling Papers, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, https://bit.ly/3WlgIef
“Sacred Plaza of Tenochtitlan”, by Scott and Stuart Gentling, Scott and Stuart Gentling Papers, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, https://bit.ly/3WlgIef
“Aztec Aqueduct and Causeway, Tenochtitlan”, from - Les Voyages d'Alix Les Aztèques, by Martin & Jean Torton with illustrations by Jacques Martin, 2005
“A bustling marketplace in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan”, by H. Tom Hall, National Geographic, 1987
“Depiction of a Palace in the Highlands outside of Tenochtittlan”, by Scott and Stuart Gentling, Scott and Stuart Gentling Papers, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, https://bit.ly/3WlgIef
“Air France Concorde”, by ALexander Johnson, 20023, uploaded by Russavia , 2011, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3C84HRr
“British Airways Concorde official handover ceremony”, by Steve Fitzgerald, 1976, uploaded by Russavia , 2011, accessed via:https://bit.ly/3jCCH1C
“Aztec (Mexica) Gallery, INAH, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City”, taken by Gary Todd, 2012, uploaded by Chronus, 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3GrDTy7
Inka Map compiled from several other maps: primarily from Manco Capac (road map: https://bit.ly/3FXK23u) and QQuantum (territorial expansion map: https://bit.ly/3CaIMc0)
World Map of 1493 derived loosely from a map in “1493: Uncovering The New World Created By Columbus”, by Charles C. Mann, 2011
“Part of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, paved with stones”, taken by Mx._Granger, 2017, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3vvcDse
Photo of Inka road in Cusco, taken by Crystal Luxmore, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Cc9SQ6
“Qapaq Nan on causeway from Chucuito”, taken by Aga Khan (IT), 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3WRfHue
View of Machu Picchu, taken by Gregory Laurent, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Q25Boe
“Wiñay Wayna Inca Site”, taken by Bex Walton, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3YY9DSC
“Yacata en Michoacán”, taken by MaloMalverde, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3G5g3qn
Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, taken by Mobilus In Mobili, 2021, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3vxEo32
Shot of Moundville at sunrise, by Sean Shore, The University of Alabama's Strategic Communications, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3FXRE64
“Retrato de Hernán Cortés”, unknown author, 18th century, uploaded by Alonso de Mendoza, 2017, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3QcXZ2e
“Conquista de México por Cortés”, unknown author, second half of 17th century, uploaded by Artanisen, 2021
“Map of the Aztec Empire lead by Tenochtitlan circa 1519, before the arrival of the Spanish”, Yavidaxiu, 2010, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Ihl95H
“The Tlaxcalan Senate”, by Rodrigo Gutiérrez, 1875, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2013, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3i9ongO
“Aztec ruler Xicoténcatl and Hernán Cortés on the Lienzo de Tlaxcala”, Diego Munoz de Camargo, et al., 16th century , uploaded by ErickTErick, 2021, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3jNQKlg
“Storming The Teocalli”, by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, 1848, uploaded by Alonso de Mendoza , 2017, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3IgmOsa
“The Last Days of Tenochtitlan”, by William De Leftwich Dodge, 1899, uploaded by Infrogmation, 2008, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Q9tomd
“La Captura de Atahualpa”, by Juan Lepiani, circa 1920-1927, uploaded by Artanisen, 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3jSplPa
“The Spanish Calvary Breaks the Mexica Line”, by Peter Dennis, Tenochtitlan 1519–21”, Osprey Publishing, 2018
“Codex mendoza Folio”, mid-16th Century, uploaded by Ptcamn~commonswiki, 2006, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Z59a13
“Aztec Warrior Gear”, by Peter Dennis, Tenochtitlan 1519–21”, Osprey Publishing, 2018 
“Testing Bullet Proof Vest”, National Photo Company, 1923, uploaded by Fordmadoxfraud, 2008, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VK1YEz
“Modular Tactical Vest Okinawa”, taken by Sgt. Ethan E. Rocke, 2007, uploaded by Sometrager, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3WNDyv5
“Erik XIVs rustning från 1562”, photo taken by Göran Schmidt in 2014 or earlier, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3IpQvXY
“US Navy 071211-N-9623R-010 Seabees attached to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion”, taken by U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth W. Robinson, 2007, uploaded by BotMultichillT, 2009, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3ZfHtTo
“La entrada de Hernan Cortes en Tenochtitlan”, by Augusto ferrer dalmau, 2020, uploaded in 2021, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3IkwSjT
“Arquebuse à rouet, Nuremberg, 1671. Dépôt du Musée de l'Armée. Inv : 2007.0.305 / M220”, taken by Tylwyth Eldar, 2019, accesse via: https://bit.ly/3Iq83TQ
“The Battle Of Otumba”, unknown author, mid-17th Century, uploaded by Ptcamn~commonswiki, 2009, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VR3zZj
“Desfaite des Yroquois au Lac Champlain”, by Samuel de Champlain, 1613, uploaded by Pierre5018, 2014, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3ieUlbF
“El rapto (El Malón)”, by Johann Moritz; Rugenda, 1834, uploaded by Rec79, 2020, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3X3odq2
Queen Anne Silex pistol, 1760, uploaded by Rama, 2010, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VLh7FD
Pennsylvania / Kentucky Flintlock Rifle, 1810, uploaded by File Upload Bot (Kaldari), 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3CqWtns
“Captain John Smith”, 1880,  Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History, New York Public Library’s Digital Library, uploaded by Fæ, 2016, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3jSvMSb
“The Village Of Pomeioc”, author unknown, 1585, uploaded by Tungsten , 2013, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3ilhCIT
“King Powhatan's daughter Pokahontas beggs Smith's life”, 1624, uploaded by Pierre5018 , 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3vFyXiD
“John Smith Captured”, by Elmer Boyd Smith, 1906
“John Smith taking the King of Pamunkey prisoner”, Robert Vaughan, 17th Century, uploaded by Pierre5018, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Zhhzye
“Aztec drawing of smallpox victims”, 16th Century, uploaded by Graham Beards, accessed via: https://bit.ly/2Cg2uS1
“Native American medicine man caring for an ill Native American”, by Captain Samual Eastman, 1857, uploaded by Smgaynor , 2009, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3GkNF3B
“The Emerald Mound”, by Kaotate, 2016, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3VSDER9
“O desembarque dos portuguezes no Brazil ao ser descoberto por Pedro Alvares Cabral em 1500”, Roque Gameiro, 1900, uploaded by JotaCartas, 2016, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3iGlNz0
“Fundación de Santiago”, Pedro Lira, 1888, uploaded by Alonso de Mendoza , 2016, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3XmO5NS
“Cook Island Annexation”, unknown photographer, 1900, uploaded by Afrodita nz, 2011, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3ixs28j
“Stand With Standing Rock SF”, Pax Ahimsa Gethen, 2016, uploaded by Funcrunch , 2016, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3vYT0c5
“The Sounds of Earth Record Cover”, NASA / JPL, 1977, uploaded by Mattes, 2012, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3XnukFW
“Pioneer Plague”, NASA, 1972, uploaded by BotMultichillT , 2006, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3GYTx4c
“Launch of Artemis 1”, NASA/Joel Kowsky, 2022, uploaded by Huntster, 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3Xr5MM9
“Earth rising behind the Moon”, Artemis 1 mission, NASA Johnson, uploaded by Spaceman2288, 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3GYan39
“Eugene Cernan on the Moon, Apollo 17”, NASA / Harrison H. Schmitt, 1972, uploaded by Craigboy, 2011, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3IGYGz6
“Dancing Secotan Indians in North Carolina”, by John White, 1585, uploaded by AnonMoos, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3QEGxUI
“Yaxchilan Lintel 15”, photo by Michel wal, 2008, accessed via:  https://bit.ly/3vXUZNJ
“Dog attack during protest”, Bill Hudson / AP, 1963
“World Map”, Abraham Ortelius, 1570, uploaded by Gabagool, 2009, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3kbfrrV
“The Mill Yard”, William Clark, 1823, uploaded by Jheald, 2014, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3iALcu5
“Alexander von Humboldt und Aimé Bonpland am Fuß des Vulkans Chimborazo”, Friedrich Georg Weitsch, 1806, uploaded by Laserlicht, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3CNQuJx
 “Códice Casanatense, depicting a Hindu ritual of self-sacrifice”, 1540, uploaded by Wareno, 2017, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3X6AcDS
“Remarkable description and original illustration of a foreign, unknown people” (likely Inuit peoples), 1578, uploaded by Zentralbibliothek Zürich, 2013, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3IQ8G9c
“Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru”, John Everett Millais, 1846, uploaded by BoH, 2018, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3H2PHa7
“The Slave Trade (Slaves on the West Coast of Africa)”, François-Auguste Biard, 1833, uploaded by Trzęsacz, 2015, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3CGQOKb
“Herero and Nama prisoners”, during the Herero and Namaqua genocide, author unknown, 1904, uploaded by Jonund, 2019, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3XsRY3T
“Landing of Columbus”, by John Vanderlyn, 1847, uploaded by Davepape, 2007, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3QD58ZS
“The Trial of Red Jacket”, by John Mix Stanley, 1869, uploaded by Botaurus , 2013, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3kj5sB6
“Indians of the Kuikuro ethnic group at the closing ceremony of the ninth edition of the Indigenous Peoples Games”, Valter Campanato/ABr, 2007, uploaded by Jurema Oliveira , 2007, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3vZEnFp
“Mujeres bailando la Sandunga en traje tehuana en la Guelaguetza”, 2018, uploaded by Tyrv, 2022, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3H3x99N
“Totonac Civilization, Diego Rivera, uploaded by Drkgk, 2019, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3H4x4me
“Angelica - a Seri woman”, taken and uploaded by Tomascastelazo, 2018, accessed via:
https://bit.ly/3CHk7MH
Music
“Chaos Theory” by Ava Low
“Idiosyncrasies” by Gavin Luke
“Night Bells” by Lotus
“Tiger Tracks” by Lexica
“Orbit” by Ebb & Flod
“Last Cassette” by William Claeson
“Alternative Analysis” by Silver Maple
“Wonky” by Soara
“Dark Western” by Raighes Factory
“Shifting Angles” by Experia
“Peruvian River” by Sight Of Wonders
“Aztec Empire” by Jimena Contreras
“Maya Ritual” by Jimena Contreras
“Selah” by They Dream By Day
“Synth Sensation” by Atwood Media
“Thyone” by Ben Elson
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trekspertise · 4 years ago
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The fate of Star Wars and Star Trek, and of the modern blockbuster, rests between two flagship streaming heavyweights - The Mandalorian and Star Trek: Discovery. Which one will prevail?
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¡Mando vs Disco! Bibliography
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Written & narrated by Kyle Sullivan.
Editing by Kyle Sullivan, Ryan Kindahl, & Dan King.
With input from Katie Boyer, Jay Manning, & Brandon Fibbs.
Title Graphics based on work by Dan King.
Special thanks to Rachel Marshal, Josh Roberts, Joseph Casper Baker III, & Bill Schweikert.
Special Thanks to our magnificent patrons - Hank S, Alex Absher, Alex Blocker, Sam M, Cullen McArthur Jackson, Michael Goggin, Andrew Klorlaug, & all of our other wonderful patrons. Thank you very much, everyone!
A big thank you to CHÖNKY OFFICIAL. Go follow her excellent channel and look for her on other social media platforms. Website: https://chonkyofficial.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CH%C3%96NKYOFFICIAL
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
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“New Eden”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2019
“Chapter 6: The Prisoner”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Context Is For Kings”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017
“Chapter 3: The Sin”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Chapter 2: The Child”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Magic To Make The Sanest Man Go Mad”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017
The Matrix, 1999
Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, 2019
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, 2018
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, 2019
Jaws, 1975
The ‘Jaws’ Fear And Phenomenon Of 1975, ABC News, 1975, accessed via: https://abcn.ws/3CGPPbh
Jaws TV Spot #1, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3ACmPzp
Siskel And Ebert’s Jaws 1975 Review, accessed via: https://bit.ly/2VQkgdT
“Back To The Future”, 1985
“Ghostbusters”, 1984
“The Goonies”, 1985
“Khiladi 786”, 2012
Marvel Cinematic Universe Opening, 2021
“E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”, 1982
“Star Wars”, 1977
“Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade”, 1989
“The Terminator”, 1984
“Titanic”, 1997
“The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King”, 2003
“La La Land”, 2016
“Brick”, 2005
“Sweet Country”, 2017
“The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not For The Lamb’s Cry”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017
“Chapter 9: The Marshal”, The Mandalorian, 2020
“Man Of Steel”, 2013
“Avengers: Endgame”, 2019
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, 2015
“The Dark Knight”, 2008
“Sabrina”, 1995
“Mad Max: Fury Road”, 2015
Xena: Warrior Princess Opening
“The Addams Family Tree”, The Addams Family, 1964
Luther S4E1, 2015
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 1 Opening
“Godzilla”, 1954
“Charlie And The Chocolate Factory”, 2005
“Planet Of The Apes”, 2001
“Kong: Skull Island”, 2017
“Spider-man” 2002
“The Amazing Spider-man”, 2012
“Spider-man: Homecoming”, 2017
“Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”, 1980
“Flash Gordon” Serial, 1936
“Aliens”, 1986
“Jurassic Park”, 1993
“Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi”, 1983
“The Incredible Hulk”, 2008
“Batman”, 1989
“Captain America: The First Avenger”, 2011
“Absolute Candor”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Star Wars: The Phantom Menace”, 1999
“Star Trek”, 2009
“Star Trek Into Darkness”, 2013
“Independence Day”, 1996
“The Avengers”, 2012
“Raiders Of The Lost Ark”, 1981
“Star Trek Beyond”, 2016
“That Hope Is You, Part 2”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2021
“Wall Street”, 1987
“Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle”, 2017
“A Wrinkle In Time”, 2018
“The Fate Of The Furious”, 2017
“Mission Impossible: Fallout”, 2018
“The Mummy”, 2017
“Et In Arcadia Ego Part 2”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Avengers: Infinity War”, 2018
“Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Chapter 4: Sanctuary”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Harakiri”, 1962
“George Lucas On Akira Kurosawa”, Criterion Collection, 2014, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3BtSfrT
“Seven Samurai”, 1954
“The Mandalorian: Pedro Pascal Official TV Interview - Disney Plus”, 2019, accessed via ScreenSlam: https://bit.ly/3vXD4WC
“The Good, The Bad And The Ugly”, 1966
“Chapter 13: The Jedi”, The Mandaloroian, 2020
“Chapter 16: The Rescue”, The Mandaloroian, 2020
“Chapter 10: The Passenger”, The Mandaloroian, 2020
“Chapter 16: The Believer”, The Mandaloroian, 2020
“The Naked Time”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“Star Trek: The Motion Picture”, 1979
“The Galileo Seven”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1967
“Endgame Part 2”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 2001
“Strange new World:, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2001
“Star Trek: Insurrection”, 1998
“I, Borg”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1992
“Rocks And Shoals”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1997
“Chapter 7: The Reckoning”, The Mandalorian, 2019
“Perpetual Infinity”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2019
“Terra Firma Part 2”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2020
“Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan”, 1982
“The Book Of Boba Fett” Trailer, 2021
“Chapter 12: The Siege”, The Mandalorian, 2020
“The Hidden Fortress”, 1958
Images
“Crowds line up outside a movie theatre to see Jaws in 1975”, Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
“Philadelphia’s Chestnut Street for the premiere of the Movie ‘Return of the Jedi’”, 1983, AP Photo/ George Widman
“The Warfield On Market Street, Premiere of ‘Battle For The Planet Of The Apes’”, 1972, Barney Peterson / The Chronicle
Alex Kurtzman, photo by Gage Skidmore, taken 2019, CC BY-SA 2.0, accessed via:
https://bit.ly/3Ev7K4X
Music
“Awaken Your Power” by Grant Newman 
“Infinite Dread” by Sage Oursler
“Her Own Device” by Gavin Luke
“Villain Versus Young Hero” by Grant Newman
“Morning Mod” or “Peer Gynt, Op. 23” by Edvard Grieg
“Blue Lantern” by Li Nantiro
“Try And Catch Us Now” by David Celeste
“The Other Sides Of Glory”by Fabien Tell
“Kite Lines” by Mike Stringer
“Particle Emission” by Silver Maple
“Superior” by Silver Maple
“Atomic Numbers 1” by August Wilhelmmson
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A Theory While You Wait?
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While we are all waiting on our next big essay, please enjoy this quick sit-down discussion about how we might re-imagine the Nexus from 'Star Trek: Generations.'
Link: https://youtu.be/BJ2ZaxoFDVE
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The Music Of Star Trek RANKED - Top Ten Lists
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Greetings! Here is the official top ten lists for Brandon, Jay, and Kyle, which correspond to this video: The Music Of Star Trek RANKED
Jay’s Top Ten
10. "The Battle For Peace" by Cliff Eidelman, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country: https://bit.ly/3aP9oSq
9. "Before The Storm / Lal's Death" by Ron Jones, Star Trek: The Next Generation, EP: "The Offspring":  https://bit.ly/32Ys11R
8. "War Adagio" (might not be the track's name) by Paul Baillargeon (credited as Dennis McCarthy in the video), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, EP: "The Siege Of AR-588":  https://bit.ly/3xBFQBl
7.  "Love And Conflict" by Ron Jones, Star Trek: The Next Generation, EP: "Reunion": https://bit.ly/3xxydfo
6. "Klingon Battle" by Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek: The Motion Picture:  https://bit.ly/3e04VOz
5. "The Inner Light Suite" by Jay Chattaway, Star Trek: The Next Generation, from themes in the episode "The Inner Light":  https://bit.ly/2S993Dv
4. "Enterprise Clears Mooring" by James Horner, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan: https://bit.ly/2Rd8OGX
3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Main Theme, by Dennis McCarthy: https://bit.ly/3eDdle1
2. "Captain Borg" by Ron Jones, Star Trek: The Next Generation, EP: "The Best Of Both Worlds Part One: https://bit.ly/3xyFyvb
1. "End Credits" by Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek: First Contact: https://bit.ly/3e77Aq5
Brandon’s Top Ten
10. "The Mind Meld" by James Horner, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock”: https://bit.ly/3xB4n9A
9. “Stealing The Enterprise" by James Horner, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock: https://bit.ly/3u2fAhm
8. “London Calling" by Michael Giacchino, Star Trek: Into Darkness: https://bit.ly/3eHNhys
7. “Enterprising Young Men by Michael Giacchino , Star Trek (2009): https://bit.ly/3eA2vp6
6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Main Theme by Dennis McCarthy: hhttps//bit.ly/3eDdle1
5. "The Inner Light Suite" by Jay Chattaway, Star Trek: The Next Generation, from themes in the episode "The Inner Light": https://bit.ly/2S993Dv
4. “Enterprise Clears Moorings" by James Horner, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”: https://bit.ly/2Rd8OGX
3. Star Trek: Voyager Main Theme by Jerry Goldsmith: https://bit.ly/3vuImaU
2. “First Contact" by Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek: First Contact: https://youtu.be/EQQNfLA5Fw4
1. A tie between "Ilia's Theme" and "The Enterprise" by Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek: The Motion Picture. "Ilia's Theme": https://youtu.be/Mj4z2Y1y2Ak "The Enterprise": https://bit.ly/33cmKnH
Kyle’s Top Ten
10 - “One Last Visit” by Dennis McCarthy, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, EP:  “The Visitor”: https://bit.ly/3u596OX
9 - “Talk With Mom” by Ron Jones, Star Trek: The Next Generation, EP: "Where No One Has Gone Before": https://bit.ly/2R9oNG6
8 - Star Trek: Picard Main Theme, Jeff Russo: https://bit.ly/3nvf21b
7 - “Blue Skies” by Jeff Russo, feat. Isa Briones, Star Trek: Picard: https://bit.ly/2QEZxrr
6 - Star Trek: Voyager  Main Theme, Jerry Goldsmith: https://bit.ly/3vuImaU
5 - Star Trek: Discovery’s Main Theme, Jeff Russo: https://bit.ly/3gKarH3
4 - "Enterprising Young Men" by Michael Giachino, Star Trek 2009: https://bit.ly/3eA2vp6
3 - Ilia’s Theme by Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek: The Motion Picture: https://youtu.be/Mj4z2Y1y2Ak
2 - The entire score of Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan by James Horner: https://tinyurl.com/2sex8bhx
1 - "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Theme" by Dennis McCarty, as performed by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra: https://tinyurl.com/249m33va
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Every Star Trek Series & Film Ranked Bibliography
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Writing, Narration & Editing - Kyle Sullivan
Title Graphics & Logo - Dan King
Special Thanks - This episode was made possible by the support of David Radford, Paul Laker, Alex Zheng, Troy Bernier, Jay Yan, Alex Blocker, Patteroast, Ryan Kindahl, Orevelos, Martin Bohm, Nathan Lucero, and the other generous supporters of Patreon. Thank you very much, everyone!
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
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“Second Contact”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Remembrance”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Maps And Legends”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Stardust City Rag”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Battle At The Binary Stars”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017
“Ask Not”, Star Trek: Short Treks (ST), 2019
“Children Of Mars”, Star Trek: Short Treks (ST), 2020
“The Girl Who Made The Stars”, Star Trek: Short Treks (ST), 2019
“Ephraim And Dot”, Star Trek: Short Treks (ST), 2019
“E²”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2004
“Home”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2004
“Storm Front Part 2”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2004
“Divergence”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2005
“Yesteryear”, Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), 1973
“How Sharper Than A Serpent’s Tooth”, Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), 1974
“Beyond The Farthest Star”, Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), 1973
“The Terratin Incident”, Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), 1973
“Caretaker”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 1995
“Eye Of The Needle”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 1995
“Threshold”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 1995
“Balance Of Terror”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“The Cloud Minders”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“Birthright Part 1”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1993
“Measure Of A Man”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1989
“The Offspring”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1990
“The Ensigns Of Command”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1989
“Manhunt”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1989
“The Changing Face Of Evil”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1999
“The Maquis Part 2”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1994
“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier”, 1989
“Star Trek: Insurrection”, 1998
“Star Trek Beyond”, 2016
“Star Trek Into Darkness”, 2013
“Star Trek”, 2009
“Star Trek: Nemesis”, 2002
“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”, 1991
“Star Trek III: The Search For Spock”, 1984
“Star Trek: First Contact”, 1996
“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home”, 1986
“Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan”, 1982
“Star Trek: Generations”, 1994
“Star Trek: The Motion Picture”, 1979
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Star Trek: Lower Decks S1 Review
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Video created by - Kyle Sullivan
With input from - Katie Boyer, Brandon Fibbs, & JD Manning
Special Thanks - This episode was made possible by the support of Hank S, Alex Absher, Alex Blocker, Philippa Woods, Sam M, and all the other wonderful patrons out there. Thank you!
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
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“Second Contact”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“The Child”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“Star Trek: Beyond”, 2016
“Emergence”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1994 
“Impulse”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2003
“Envoys”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Temporal Edict”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Moist Vessel”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Cupid;s Errant Arrow”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Terminal Provocations”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Much Ado About Boimler”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Veritas”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Crisis Point”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“No Small Parts”, Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD), 2020
“Body Parts”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1996
“A Time To Stand”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1997
“Afterimage”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1997
“For The Cause”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1996
“In The Pale Moonlight”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1998
“Rapture”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1996
“Light And Shadows”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017
“Star Trek: Generations”, 1994
“Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan”, 1982
“Power Play”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1992
“Where No Man Has Gone Before”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1966
“Metamorphosis”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1967
“Let That Be Your Last Battlefield”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1969
“Far Beyond The Stars”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1998
“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”, 1991
“Family”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1990
“Star Trek: First Contact”, 1996
“Balance Of Terror”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1966
“Lower Decks”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1994
“An Odol For Charon”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2019
“Maps And Legends”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“The Sanctuary”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2020
“Magic To Make The Sanest Man Go Mad”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017 
“Vaulting Ambition”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2017 
“Tsunkatse”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 2000
“Hollow Pursuits”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1990
“Turnabout Intruder”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1969
“The Trouble With Tribbles”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Galaxy Quest”, 1999
"The Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise", Saturday Night Live, 1976
"The Man Who Came to Be Dinner", The Simpsons, 2015
“The Book Of Joe”, Family Guy, 2014
“Old Wounds”, The Orville, 2017
“USS Callister”, Black Mirror, 2017
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The French Theory Bibliography
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Writer, Editor, Narrator - Kyle Sullivan
With Input From - Brandon Fibbs, Jay Manning, & Katie Boyer
Title Graphics & Logo - Dan King
Special Thanks - This episode was made possible by the support of Hank S, Sam M, Phillipa Woods, Alex Absher, Troy bernier, Alex Blocker, Cullen McArthur Jackson, Andrew Kjorlaug, Michael Goggin, and to all of our patrons! Y’all make the team work a dream work =)
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
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“Code Of Honor”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1987
“11001001”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“The Squire Of Gothos”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Two Days And Two Nights”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2002
“An Obol For Charon”, Star Trek: Discovery (DIS), 2019
“The Trouble With Tribbles”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1967
“Star Trek III: The Search For Spock”, 1984
“The Big Goodbye”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“Skin Of Evil”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“Time’s Arrow”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1992
“Who Mourns For Morn?”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), 1998
“11001001”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1988
“The Last Outpost”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1987
“All Good Things...”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1994
“Elaan Of Troyius”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1968
“Prime Factors”, Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), 1995
“Stardust City Rag”, Star Trek: Picard (PIC), 2020
“Family”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1990
“Relics”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1992
“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, 1986
“The Man Trap”, Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), 1966
“Unexpected”, Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), 2001
“Journey’s End”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1994
“Where No One Has Gone Before”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1987
“Family”, Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), 1990
Images
Pueblo Revolt, by Fred Nakayoma Kabotie, 1976
Taos Pueblo. By Lucas Galuzzi, 2007
The Battle Of Trafalgar, by Clarkson Frederick Standfield, 1836, uploaded by Kelson, 2007
The Battle Of Trafalgar, by J. M. W. Turner, 1822-24, uploaded by Jynto, 2010
Music
“Like In France” by Trabant 33
“Mes Jolies” by Trabant 33
“Tundra” by Amulets
“Sunset Over Seine” by Trabant 33
“Boom Bap Jazz” by Amber Spill
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Terrorism In Star Trek Part Two Bibliography
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Based on an essay written by Jay Manning.
Narrated / Edited by Kyle Sullivan
Input, theory testing by Leslie E. Owen, Troy Bernier, Brandon Fibbs, & Katie Boyer.
Title graphics based on work by Dan King.
Special Thanks to Eric L. Watts & Treklanta for letting us test this topic in a panel at their excellent Star Trek convention.
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
This episode made possible by the support of G. Haukur Guðmundsson, Philippa Woods, Hank S, Sam M, Alex Absher, Troy Bernier, Alex Blocker, Cullen McArthur Jackson, and all the other patrons who support our channel! Thank you so much everyone. Trekspertise would not exist without you.
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
Support Trekspertise on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trekspertise
Check out our latest full video essay, Epic Trek, which discusses the likelihood that Sci-Fi is epic poetry for the modern age: https://youtu.be/Hziy8HcZAFE
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“Crowds run for shelter during September 11th attacks in NYC”, Eyewitness News ABC7NY, 2001, accessed via: https://youtu.be/QbRk3WAIhVQ
“The Expanse”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2003
“DHS Bill Signing - 2002 | Today In History | 25 Nov 18”, Associated Press, accessed via AP Archive YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/Ux0GEWrgcMw
“Senate Reauthorizes Warrantless Wiretapping”, CNN, 2012, accessed via: https://youtu.be/zVIN60Ii_Dk
“The Xindi”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2003
“Home”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“Anomaly”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2003
“The Debate On Waterboarding”, CBS News, 2009, accessed via: https://youtu.be/mZVPqbPMU2Q
“The Shipment”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2003
“Q&A With Chalmers Johnson”, C-SPAN, 2006, accessed via: https://cs.pn/3el2D9Z
“America And Al-Qaeda Part Three”, AL-Jazeera, 2008, accessed via: https://bit.ly/3iXzHsa
“Al Qaeda's Rise | TERROR”, VICE TV, 2019, accessed via: https://youtu.be/rGZqC5tYDZs
“Afghanistan's influential elders”, Al-Jazeera, 2010, accessed via: https://youtu.be/4wrT1unCypE
“Chosen Realm”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“The Forge”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“Awakening”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“Kir’Shara”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2004
“Chilcot inquiry: the report and the regrets”, Channel 4 News, 2016, accessed via: https://youtu.be/upj9qJXlGSI
“Analysis of the Chilcot Report on the war in Iraq”, CBC News, 2016, accessed via: https://youtu.be/WnNcsW6-sUk
“Demons”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2005
“Lethe”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2017
“Desert Crossing”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2002
“Star Trek Into Darkness”, 2013
“Star Trek Beyond”, 2016
“Children Of Mars”, Star Trek: Short Treks, 2020
“Maps And Legends”, Star Trek Picard, 2020
“The Cloud Minders”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1969
“The High Ground”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“Preemptive Strike”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1994
“Tacking Into The Wind”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1999
“The Wounded”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“Ensign Ro”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
09.11.01: The Towers Are Hit, CBS News, 2001, accessed via
https://bit.ly/2Uonj8L
Images
Fireman Requests More, U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Preston Keres, 2001, uploaded by Durova, 2008
Plume of September 11 Attack Seen From Space, NASA, 2001, uploaded by Soerfm, 2014
Wreckage of Flight 77, U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram, 2001, uploaded by Aude, 2007
Photo Of John Brown, taken by Augustus Washington, 1846/47, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2013
The Last Moments Of John Brown, By Thomas Hovenden, 1884, uploaded by DcoetzeeBot, 2012
Music
“The Road Map” by Joe Wandrini
“Trace It” by Skrya
“Quietly tense” by Marten Moses
“So Many Secrets” by Gavin Luke
“Boom Bap Jazz” by Amber Spill
“Warnings Sent” by Alec Slayne
“Mars Adventure” By Brenden Moeller
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Finally we've released our long-simmering review of the first season of Star Trek: Picard, which doubles as a hard look at the Abrams-Kurtzman era of Star Trek. We look at the form, execution, and the design philosophy behind these new Treks. And we speculate how perhaps, just maybe, CBS is chasing the dream of a Marvel-style franchise AND THAT is the guiding philosophy for the Trek franchise right now.This is our largest video yet. Hope you enjoy it!
Up next is the conclusion of the Terrorism In Star Trek two-parter. And it is a whole lot closer than you think 
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Star Trek: Picard Season 1 Review Bibliography
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Manufactured by Kyle Sullivan
Additional input from Katie Boyer, Jay Manning, & Brandon FIbbs.
Special musical performance of "Blue Skies" by Kristen Baskewicz
Title graphics by Dan King.
With audio assistance from Steve Ashlee & Matt Webster.
Live action sequences by Kyle Sullivan & Katie Boyer.
This episode was made possible by the support of Hank Augustus Iaponius Saturninus, Alex Absher, Alex Blocker, G. Haukur Guðmundsson, Philippa Woods, Troy Bernier, Cullen McArthur Jackson, and all the wonderful patrons who support Trekspertise! You are the dilithium crystals that run the ship!
Additional thanks to the Daystrom Institute subreddit, a place dedicated to Star Trek discussion, and to www.memoryalpha.com, a Star Trek wiki.
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“Nepenthe”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“Endgame”, Star Trek: Voyager, 2001
“Threshold”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1996
“Remembrance”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“Star Trek: Nemesis”, 2002
“A Matter Of Perspective”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“Absolute Candor”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“If Memory Serves”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019
“The Cloud Minders”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1969
“Once Upon A Planet”, Star Trek: The Animated Series, 1973
“Time’s Arrow Part One”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1992
“Improbable Cause”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1995
“Day Of Honor”, Star Trek: Voyager, 1997
“Terra Nova”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2001
“Maps And Legends”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“The End Is The Beginning”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“Image In The Sand”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1998
“Star Trek”, 2009
“Babel One”, Star Trek: Enterprise, 2005
“Balance Of Terror”, Star Trek: The Original Series, 1966
“Family”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“The Offspring”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“Stardust City Rag”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“The Offspring”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“The Measure Of A Man”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1989
“The Best Of Both Worlds Part 1”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
“Nosedive”, Black Mirror, 2016
“The Royale”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1989
“We’ll Always Have Paris”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1988
“The Game”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“Star Trek: Generations”, 1994
“Avatar”, 2009
“The Sound Of Thunder”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019
“Ensign Ro”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“The Impossible Box”, Star Trek: Picard, 2020
“Star Trek Into Darkness”, 2013
“Star Trek Beyond”, 2016
“What’s Past Is Prologue”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2018
“Vaulting Ambition”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2018
“Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019
“Darmok”, Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1991
“The Sound Of Her Voice”, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1998
“An Obol For Charon”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019
“The Red Angel”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019
“Star Trek III: The Search For Spock”, 1984
“Brother”, Star Trek: Discovery, 2019 
“Avengers: Infinity War”, 2018
“Star Wars”, 1977
“The Avengers”, 2012
Images
Vasquez Rocks, taken / uploaded by Mikebhuang, 2013 / 2016
Music
Sinfonietta Cinematica
Fabien Tell
Brightarm Orchestra
Nicky Dowling
Czar Donic
The Flax
Silver Maple
Ofelia Moore
Million Eyes.
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