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  • “Hegemony”

    A Gorn attack on the Federation colony on Parnassus Beta threatens to turn mounting tensions into a full-blown war. When Captain Pike’s partner, Captain Batel, gets caught in the attack, he defies Admiral April’s orders and mounts a rescue mission. With Chapel also missing, Spock is happy to help, but to do so will require suiting up and flying through space.

    With the help of another familiar face, Pike and Spock return to the Enterprise with their lovers, but others—not all wearing red shirts—aren’t so lucky. With part of his crew abducted in cold blood, what will Pike do? A big lizard now truly is in the Federation’s backyard as the second season of Strange New Worlds wraps up with a dramatic finish manufactured just for the occasion.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with the season finale, “Hegemony.” We discuss the challenges of creating drama in a prequel, elements of diplomacy in Star Trek, parallels (and not) with “Arena,” and try to make sense of the Gorn.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Getting to Know the Gorn (00:03:16)
    Jumping the Gorn (00:09:06)
    Internal Consistency Matters (00:16:04)
    Manufacturing Drama (00:21:16)
    Crate 32 (00:26:24)
    Right Place, Right Time (00:29:06)
    Series Identity (00:36:15)
    Diplomatic Connections (00:40:46)
    Bye Bye Batel? (00:49:10)
    Spock and Chapel (00:54:03)
    Montgomery Scott at Your Service (00:57:29)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:00:15)
    Closing (01:04:13)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Subspace Rhapsody”

    The discovery of a naturally occurring subspace field leads Spock to speculate that the speed of communications could be tripled. And he was sort of right, at least on a personal level, when his quantum probability field experiment goes wrong and the crew breaks out into song. Again and again. As the improbability field expands, people on other ships also begin singing. And if the Enterprise crew cannot pull off a grand finale, the phenomenon could spread across the entire subspace communications network.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Subspace Rhapsody.” We discuss the concept, how they pulled it off, using the musical format to boost communications, advance storylines and clear the deck for the finale, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Breaking Down Walls 
 and into Song (00:02:56)
    Say What You Need to Say (00:11:23)
    La'an and Kirk (00:17:02)
    Spock and Chapel (00:21:23)
    Pike and Batel (00:33:46)
    To Live Alone or Together (00:38:10)
    The Songs (00:40:28)
    The Source of Our Great Dishonor (00:46:07)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:47:31)
    Closing (00:52:24)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

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  • “Under the Cloak of War”

    For Doctor M’Benga and nurse Christine Chapel, the horrors of war come rushing back when Dak’Rah, a former Klingon general who defected to the Federation, comes aboard the Enterprise. Now an ambassador for the Federation, trying to bridge the two sides in the aftermath of the 2256–57 war, Dak’Rah came to be known as the Butcher of J’Gal for his brutal tactics. But for M’Benga, the actions that earned Rah that moniker hit closer to home than anyone knew. And the end game plays out in the Enterprise’s sickbay.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Under the Cloak of War.” We discuss the impact of war, atonement, responsibility for one’s actions, the DS9 feel of the episode, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Inappropriately Spaced Mixtape (00:02:21)
    A DS9 State of Mind (00:06:44)
    The Impact of War (00:12:08)
    The Conscience of the King (00:22:07)
    Does the Truth Matter? (00:27:43)
    The Needs of the Many (00:33:15)
    Clint Howard Treks Again (00:42:41)
    Boatswain! (00:45:02)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:47:08)
    Closing (00:52:17)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Those Old Scientists”

    When the USS Cerritos visits Krulmuth-B to investigate Bradward Boimler’s all-time favorite portal, to make sure the portal area is free of any portal problems, the ensign gets sucked into the portal 
 which is a problem. On the other side he finds himself at the feet of Una Chin-Riley, La’an Noonien-Singh, and Mr. Spock. Stardate: the past. Captain Pike (AKA funny captain) must find a way to return Boimler to his animated future before he can change history—a task that becomes more complicated when Beckett Mariner comes flying through the portal just as Boimler is saying goodbye. With the last bit of known horonium gone, can the crew of the Enterprise find a way to get the two reference-dropping misfits back home? It’s down to a coin toss. Do you feel lucky?

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Those Old Scientists.” We discuss blending live action and animation, bringing animated characters to life, poignant moments in the midst of silliness, and how the casts of Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks work together.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Bringing the Crews Together (00:03:08)
    Setting Up Humor (00:07:04)
    Boimler and Mariner Fitting In (00:15:21)
    Bajorans and Cardassians, Oh My! (00:22:33)
    Poignant Moments (00:33:01)
    Frakes Behind Camera (00:37:28)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:40:51)
    Closing (00:45:56)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Lost in Translation”

    When the Enterprise arrives at Bannon’s Nebula to help get Starfleet’s newest gas station up and running. Uhura receives a mysterious signal that no one else can hear. She begins having hallucinations that include scenes of death and her old friend and mentor Hemmer. Systems failures lead to the discovery of a saboteur who is experiencing the same brain-rattling noises and unreal scenarios. As Uhura slowly loses her mind, she unravels the mystery, saving the ship and discovering an unknown life-form in the process.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Lost in Translation.” We discuss character building for Uhura, how the story could have gone from good to great, dangling threads piling up, softly pushing us towards The Original Series, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Relationships Matter (00:03:22)
    Dangling Threads (00:14:13)
    An Uhura Story (00:20:13)
    Finding Focus (00:27:53)
    Forgetting the Mission (00:39:47)
    Piling Up (00:50:16)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:53:03)
    Closing (00:56:50)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Charades”

    When a shuttle accident almost kills Spock, he is put back together by aliens with colorful names. There’s just one problem: they left out his Vulcan DNA. And they did so at a most inopportune time. Spock really needs to impress T’Pring’s mother if their engagement is going to continue. But how is a fully human Spock going to focus on meeting the demands of Vulcan tradition when Captain Pike is cooking up delicious bacon? It’s a most unexpected, strange new twist that only a mother could know and that ends with a kiss.
    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Charades.” We discuss humor in Star Trek, writing in a modern vernacular, overshadowing important commentary, character arcs, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Humor in Star Trek (00:02:03)
    A Modern Vernacular (00:06:05)
    Best Use of Time? (00:12:26)
    Finding Balance (00:15:29)
    Overshadowing Commentary (00:26:44)
    Spock and Chapel (00:32:50)
    Making It All Work (00:36:33)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:49:57)
    Closing (00:52:12)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Among the Lotus Eaters”

    Returning to Rigel VII five years after a disastrous planetary survey, the Enterprise spots the Starfleet delta from space. Pike, La’an, and M’Benga beam down to discover Pike’s former yeoman, Zac Nguyen, who was believed to have been killed in action, now ruling over the indigenous Kalar as king. Soon, due to exotic radiation, the landing party begin to lose their memories—a problem that soon extends to the ship in orbit. Only ore from an asteroid and the sheer will of Erica Ortegas can save the day.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Among the Lotus Eaters.” We discuss the story’s perhaps overlooked social commentary, connections to Homer's Odyssey and past Star Trek, the TOS feel of the presentation, Spock’s choices, and a puzzling Prime Directive moment.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Revisiting Rigel VII (00:02:52)
    A TOS Feel (00:05:25)
    The Story of Our Life Matters (00:13:00)
    Feeling Is Only the Beginning of Wisdom (00:18:04)
    Controlling the Masses (00:20:24)
    Romancing the Captains (00:28:48)
    Taking Responsibility (00:33:52)
    Spock’s Choice (00:36:15)
    A Prime Directive Moment (00:45:00)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:50:42)
    Closing (00:53:31)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”

    While going about a routine day aboard the Enterprise, La’an Noonien-Singh encounters a strange guy who has wondered into the corridor. He’s been shot. In the past. And he needs La’an to go back in time and stop the attack or else history will be changed. Her companion for the mission? None other than James T. Kirk. But not that Kirk. Well, not exactly. The duo of officers from different timelines travel back to TV’s New York City (AKA Toronto) and figure out what event splits the timeline, track down who is responsible, and enjoy hot dogs along the way. But at the end of the journey awaits a child.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” We discuss how the story evolves, La’an’s struggles with identity, Paul Wesley's Kirk, playing with history, Khan’s pivotal role, shifting the timeline, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Time Travel Checklist (00:04:35)
    A La’an Story (00:08:38)
    The Khan in the Room (00:11:30)
    Not Just Another Time Travel Story (00:19:17)
    Finding Kirk (00:22:12)
    Temporal Interference (00:27:38)
    Star Trek As Inspiration (00:36:39)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:41:44)
    Closing (00:44:39)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Ad Astra per Aspera”

    When Una Chin-Riley faces a court martial for concealing her identity as an Illyrian, Starfleet and the Federation itself also stand trial for the hipocrisy of their rules and how they are enforced.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds Season 2 with a discussion of “Ad Astra per Aspera.” We look at how the debate shines a light on the Federation’s failure to uphold IDIC, real-world struggles to avoid discrimination and persecution, and ask whether the appeal to emotions helps or harms the delivery of the story’s message. We also examine how the stance on genetic engineering fits into canon, the curious omission of Denobulans, the missing Vulcan backstory, and more.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    Fitting (Or Not) into Canon (00:03:35)
    Turning a Blind Eye (00:12:36)
    Denobulans Be Like Whaaaaa? (00:16:14)
    Intolerant of Tolerance (00:18:20)
    A Rule Is a Rule (Unless It Isn't) (00:21:04)
    The Untold Vulcan Backstory (00:24:37)
    To the Stars through Hardship (00:31:44)
    Hypocrisy and Emotion (00:35:02)
    A Story with No End (00:41:27)
    The Illogic of Judging Others (00:50:30)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:55:42)
    Closing (00:57:49)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “The Broken Circle”

    Assuring Spock that he’ll do fine commanding the Enterprise for three days while the ship is docked at Starbase 1, Captain Pike sets off to help Number One, who has been arrested for concealing from Starfleet that she is a genetically enhanced Illyrian. Soon after Pike leaves, Uhura receives a distress call from La’an Noonien-Singh. The crew find La’an and help uncover and stop the plot of a syndicate called the Broken Circle, who aim to restart the Federation–Klingon War so they can hike up prices and profit by selling the planet’s rich dilithium deposits to both sides. And along the way, Spock experiences emotions.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing kick off Season 2 with a discussion of “The Broken Circle.” We look at the unexpected start to the season, with Pike quickly heading off on his own mission, how the story focuses on Spock’s character development as he grapples with the emotional repercussions of Season 1’s encounter with the Gorn, plus the writers’ flirtation with canon, some confusion at the very top over where the series falls on the Star Trek timeline, and why it doesn’t really matter when you have stories that are so much fun.

    Chapters
    Intro (0:00:00)
    An Unexpected Start (00:04:43)
    Pike Has Left the Building (00:10:02)
    Broken Characters (00:16:33)
    A Vulcan Rhapsody (00:22:51)
    The Search for Spock (00:27:21)
    Playing with Canon (00:37:05)
    Now THAT'S What I Call Klingons! (00:48:30)
    Place and Time (00:50:21)
    Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:59:54)
    Closing (01:02:25)

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “A Quality of Mercy”

    Getting a visit from your future self is rarely a good thing, but if your future self is supposed to be dead, well, you might have hopes for positive news. That’s what Captain Pike thought when a silver fox in Monster Maroons strolled into his quarters. But soon he finds himself at the wedding of 
 well, he's not sure who they are 
 in an alternate timeline in which a famous confrontation with Romulans plays out differently, and very much the same.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “A Quality of Mercy,” the final episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We explore the retelling of the classic episode “Balance of Terror,” how this new story reinforces the importance of The Original Series as the foundation of Star Trek as we know it, and how it highlights the pivotal roles which Kirk, Spock, and Pike play in history. We also debate whether the series is leading us to a soft reboot of TOS. Oh, and don't miss our Monster Maroons sidebar.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “All Those Who Wander”

    While on their way to Deep Space Station K-7 to deliver power cells, the crew of the Enterprise respond to a distress call from the USS Peregrine and find themselves in a fight for their lives against ferocious baby Gorn. A derelict starship on an icy Class-L planet is pretty damn creepy, as Sam Kirk put it—and he was right—but that’s just the beginning as the situation takes an Alien turn and creatures start popping out of chests. In the end, they avoid becoming lizard chow, but the victory comes at a high price as they must say goodbye to Chief Engineer Hemmer.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “All Those Who Wander,” the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We explore the reimagining of the Gorn, Star Trek as a platform for horror, the indestructible nature of Sam Kirk, and ask whether the added emotional texture in this story could be a path to Shouty Spock and an upcoming storyline with Sybok. Of course, we also discuss the departure of Hemmer and his influence on Uhura as well as the rest of the crew.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “The Elysian Kingdom”

    While conducting a routine survey of the Jonisian Nebula, the Enterprise becomes stuck in a cloud of gas known as Debra. Soon the crew finds themselves as characters from The Kingdom of Elysian, the book which Doctor M’Benga regular reads to his daughter. To return everyone to normal, he and Hemmer, the only other person unaffected, must defeat Queen Neve. And in the end, M’Benga must also let his daughter go, so that she can live her life free of illness and explore space 
 with Debra.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “The Elysian Kingdom,” the eighth episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We debate the choice to go to this Trek trope so early in the run of a series limited to 10 episodes per season, and delve into the resolution of the plotline involving Doctor M’enga’s daughter Rukiya. And, as certified Niners, we discuss the choice to make Benny Russell a real person in the Star Trek universe.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “The Serene Squall”

    A humanitarian mission takes an unexpected turn when a visiting counselor, formerly of Starfleet, turns out to be not who she claims. With ulterior motives tied to Vulcan, this Dr. Aspen is more interested in capturing Spock than the Federation flagship. Meanwhile, Pike, Number One, and most of the senior staff plot a mutiny aboard the pirate ship where they're being held by an Orion. Along the way, all sorts of Vulcan affairs are revealed, including the whereabouts of one long-lost brother.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “The Serene Squall,” the seventh episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We explore Spock’s struggle with identity, the rich world building of Vulcan affairs that will transform how viewers read “Amok Time” and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and the trajectory of the Spock–Chapel relationship. We may also do pirate imitations.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach”

    When Captain Pike returns to Majalis, a planet where he once took part in a rescue mission, he meets a woman whom he may have been hitting on a decade earlier. While it may be crazy and unlikely that they are meeting again, Pike has arrived just in time to save her and a young boy from attack. Coincidence? Perhaps. But the situation is far more complicated than it seems and Pike finds himself faced with a troubling reality that he cannot stop when it turns out that the boy is destined to be sacrificed for the good of Majalan society. Meanwhile, the world’s medical technology holds the promise of saving M’Benga’s daughter.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach,” the sixth episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We explore the important messages in the story about our own complacency in society, the exploitation of children, and the importance of strong father figures. We also discuss the structural flaws in the story, but focus on how the writers transcend these to deliver important and timely commentary.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Spock Amok”

    Spock and T'Pring rendezvous at Starbase 1 for a little R&R and quality time together, but those plans go awry when work gets in the way for both. The situation is compounded when their candle ceremony abruptly ends—or rather fails to do so—and the lovers switch bodies. Throw in Number One and La'an playing Enterprise Bingo and a fly fishing hat and the story moves dangerously close to hijinks. Ah, and don’t forget about the high-stakes negotiations.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “Spock Amok,” the fifth episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We discuss the importance of humor in Star Trek, finding balance between comedy and social commentary, and how the writers have made us care about the characters in just a handful of episodes. We also explore the R’ongovians, Nurse Chapel's crush on Spock, and, of course the body swap that delivers both laughs and insight. So saddle up and trot out onto the hull with us as we sign the scorch!

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Memento Mori”

    The Enterprise travels to Finibus III on a critical supply mission while the crew observes Starfleet Remembrance Day. When they arrive, they discover that the remote colony has come under attack. Soon they learn that the assailants are none other than those reptilian bogeymen known as the Gorn. Lured into a trap and heavily damaged, the Enterprise must fight for its own survival on the very day that the crew is reflecting on those who they’ve lost in the line of duty. After deciphering Spock’s explanation of their options, Pike puts together a risky plan that involves a black hole, and La’an faces the demons of her past.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “Memento Mori,” the fourth episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We get to know more about La’an and how her past experiences with the Gorn shaped who she is today, and contrast that trauma with how Pike’s future experiences are changing him. We also explore the ongoing character development and pairings of crew and debate whether it is too soon for the Gorn to be making a prominent appearance. And let’s not forget the invention every starship needs: Spockdar!

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Ghosts of Illyria”

    When the Enterprise visits Hetemit IX, an abandoned Illyrian colony, members of the crew begin to show signs of vitamin D deficiency and an obsession with light. Illyrians are known for their genetic engineering and are therefore shunned by the Federation. But those who once lived on this colony so wanted to become Federation members that they sought to undo their enhancements. Unbeknownst to the crew, there is an Illyrian in their midst—only she is unable to help with the mystery. That falls on another of the Enterprise's genetically enhanced residents. Meanwhile, Dr. M'Benga has a secret.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “Ghosts of Illyria,” the third episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We get to know more about Number One and delve deep into the issue of genetic engineering as we discuss the core issues raised in the story. We also talk about the value of simplicity in plot, allowing Star Trek to do what it has always done when at its best: shed light on important issues and develop characters.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Children of the Comet”

    When a comet threatens to impact the planet Persephone III, the Enterprise prepares to render what would appear to be routine assistance 
 at least for Starfleet. But the comet turns out to be more than it appears, and a race calling itself the Shepherds threatens to destroy Pike and his crew for interfering in what they see as the preordained course of an object that brings life to planets. Uhura’s musical talent saves the day as Spock works on his pep talks in this story that fills in the linguist’s background like never before.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss “Children of the Comet,” the second episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ inaugural season. We get to know more about Uhura, have a beer with Captain Pike, join voice training with Spock, and get punked by Ortegas. We also explore the big existential questions raised in this story about fate, faith, and free will.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

  • “Strange New Worlds”

    Following the search for the Red Angel and the battle with Section 31 and Control at the end of Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, the inhabitants of a planet not ready to take the next step into the galaxy use data they gathered from observing the battle to build a bomb based on warp technology. When the warp signature is detected by the Federation, Number One is dispatched on a first contact mission. When she and her crew are captured, the Enterprise is reactivated ahead of schedule and Captain Pike is called back to service to lead a rescue mission.

    In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss the pilot episode of the new series, how Pike’s experience on the Klingon moon Boreth may impact how he is portrayed in Strange New Worlds, the tenuous nature of the warp bomb story, and the social commentary. We also look at the new cast of characters and how the series fits into the overall Star Trek format.

    Hosts
    C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

    Production
    C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)