122 – “Quality of Life” and “Chain of Command part 1”

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Covering “Quality of Life” and “Chain of Command part 1” with Amanda Smith.

121 – “Rascals” and “A Fistful of Datas”

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Covering “Rascals” and “A Fistful of Datas” with Brian Lynch.

120 – “Schisms” and “True Q”

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Covering “Schisms” and “True Q” with Rob Humphreys.

119 – “Man of the People” and “Relics”

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Covering “Man of the People” and “Relics” with Mark “Bob” Boszko.

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PAH 117 live at ECCC video!

Full video of our panel, courtesy of our pal Mark “Bob” Boszko.

118 – “Time’s Arrow part 2” and “Realm of Fear”

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Covering “Time’s Arrow part 2” and “Realm of Fear.”

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Welcome, new listeners!

The Post Atomic Horror podcast has taken on a monumental task: to review every official contribution to Star Trek canon, from the original pilot (“The Cage”) to the series finale of Enterprise. We’re currently well into TNG, and expect to be moving on to DS9 by the end of 2013. The show releases every week, covering two episodes. Often, there are guests. Between seasons, we do “supplemental” episodes to discuss various topics and answer our mail.

If you’d like to try a sample episode, we’d recommend this one, covering the TOS episodes “The Doomsday Machine” and “The Apple.” Or this one, covering “Pen Pals” and “Q Who?” (recorded live at the Emerald City Comicon.) These installments both cover one episode we loved and another that we weren’t so fond of. They represent pretty much everything our show is about.

Beyond that… start from the beginning, or jump in with current episodes. And even if you’re not all that into Trek, give us a try. The biggest compliment we’ve received from listeners is that we actually made the series sound fun enough for them to give it a try.

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