Thirty Days.
Running Time: 2 hours 7 minutes
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Tom Paris started his life on Voyager as the carefree badboy. But over the course of seven seasons he grew more than perhaps any other character. The journey was not without its bumps though, as was the case when he found himself back in prison—or at least the brig—after violating Janeway’s orders under Monean waters. In this episode of The Ready Room we’re joined by Tristan Riddell and Daniel Proulx to discuss “Thirty Days” and how, though it meant a demotion for Tom, it showed he had learned to care about things bigger than himself.
In our news segment we look at the Saturn Award win for the TNG remastered team, the TNG Season Five Blu-ray trailer, a Star Trek t-shirt design contest, and Chris finally gets to talk a bit about his impressions of Star Trek Into Darkness. Plus, we remember the prolific writing career of Richard Matheson, who passed away on June 23.
Hosts
Christopher Jones and Tristan Riddell
Guest
Daniel Proulx
Show Notes
CBS releases TNG Season Five Blu-ray trailer
Mighty Fine sponsors Star Trek t-shirt design contest
Feature: Thirty Days
Tom’s Dear Dad Letter
Welcome to Our Command Center!
A Watery Mystery
Rebel With a Cause
Character vs. Sea
An Environmental Message
Does the Prime Directive Apply?
Final Thoughts
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