Join us for a couple of second contact missions as we try to clean up the messes left long ago by the first contacts. We'll cut you in as we compare TOS's "A Piece of the Action" and Prodigy's "All the World's a Stage". Live logs and proper!
What's better than a movie about Kirk and Spock facing off against a megalomaniac superhuman? TWO movies about Kirk and Spock facing off against a megalomaniac superhuman. It's a "Khannnnnnn!" filled episode of SnapTrek as we compare "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" and "Star Trek Into Darkness".
We've lost some time, I think! Help us fill in the missing details and bring back our missing memories as we compare TNG's "Clues" and Voyager's "Unforgettable".
Dear Star Trek Fans,
We hope this episode finds you well. You've got mail, and so do two of our alien crewmates. Join us as we share our inner monologues as we compare TNG's "Data's Day" and Enterprise's "Dear Doctor".
LLAP,
SnapTrek
Defense, call your first witness! Ross and Jenn defend two episodes where our heroes are unjustly accused and tried in outrageous alien courts. Find out if justice prevails as we compare Deep Space Nine's "Tribunal" and Enterprise's "Judgment".Â
SnapTrek is caught in a temporal causality loop as we have a rematch between TNG's "Cause and Effect" and Discovery's "Magic to Make the Sanest Mad Go Mad". Will this go around be enough for us break out of the phenomenon or will we have to loop around again after another 50 episodes?
We're going for both a marathon and a sprint in this episode. Join us as we discuss the long and the short of it with both the longest episode of Star Trek, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", and the shortest episode of Star Trek, the Star Trek Short Trek "Ask Not".Â
SnapTrek is back! Or is it just holographic versions of us? Let's fix our optronic relays and find out as we compare Deep Space Nine's "Shadow Play" and Enterprise's "Oasis".
Howdy! We reckoned a discussion of all of Trek's cowboy adventures warranted a special posse, so we partnered up with the good folks over at 10 Backward to discuss them all! Join us at high noon for a friendly showdown between TOS's "Spectre of the Gun", TNG's "A Fistful of Datas", Enterprise's "North Star", and Discovery's "Far From Home".
In this episode we are dealing with cases of disappearing crew members--literally! We'll try to make the invisible visible again, with the help of special guest, Michael, as we compare TNG's "The Next Phase" and Enterprise's "Vanishing Point".
In this episode, we meet some truly unique species--and the scientists who want to murder them. We'll try to communicate with them all, big and small, as we compare the TNG episodes "Evolution" and "Silicon Avatar".
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