“Hear All, Trust Nothing“

Running Time: 34 minutes 15 seconds
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It’s been more than 23 years since we watched Kira Nerys and Jake Sisko stare out of the window at the wormhole, wondering when Benajmin Sisko would come back. And while the Emissary has yet to return, our beloved station has—in animated form—thanks to Star Trek: Lower Decks.
In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing share how they felt seeing station Deep Space Nine once again and discuss how this humorous installment in the Star Trek franchise successfully captures the feel of the richest and most serious series while also delivering plenty of laughs.
Chapters
Intro (00:00:00)
We’re Home Again (00:02:06)
So You’re Saying There’s a Chance (00:08:01)
Familiar Voices (00:13:53)
Pirate Shanties (00:17:10)
Franchise King (00:21:03)
Final Thoughts (00:27:21)
Closing (00:29:30)
Hosts
C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
Production
C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
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