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The Incomparable Mothership

317: You Broke Your Little Ships

The Incomparable Mothership

Jason Snell

Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2016

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

On the occasion of Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, we’re talking about one of our very favorite Star Trek movies: 1996’s “Star Trek: First Contact.” (What? We already did a two-parter about TOS!) Featuring zombie-like Borg, a time travel plot, and some great guest stars, it’s the definitive Next Generation movie.

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0:00.0

The Incomparable.

0:25.0

On September 8th, it is the 50th anniversary of Star Trek.

0:29.2

And I didn't want to let that go by without us doing an episode about a Star Trek subject.

0:33.1

We covered a lot of Star Trek over the years on The Incomparable.

0:36.7

I picked a movie to talk about that is one of my favorite Star Trek movies, and we

0:41.8

hadn't done an episode about it yet.

0:43.0

So we're going to do it now.

0:44.0

It is 1996's Star Trek First Contact.

0:48.2

Or as I keep explaining to everybody who asked me which one that is, the Borg One.

0:54.9

Joining me to talk about the Borg One is a packed all-star panel of people.

1:01.4

Dan Moran, hello.

1:02.9

The line must be drawn here, Jason.

1:05.1

Somebody had to say it.

1:06.4

You were first.

1:07.6

Brianna Wu is back.

1:08.7

Of course, we like to have her around when we talk Star Trek.

1:11.4

Firefacers.

1:12.6

All right.

1:14.1

David Lour, hello.

1:15.5

The line must be drawn here.

1:17.4

You have to do it.

1:18.1

We already did that.

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