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The 602 Club 5: All My Skyes

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fall 2013 brought the promise of big-time Marvel action in our living room. We discuss Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the continuity the show shares with the films, and the problems and benefits that brings.

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Literary Treks 83: Walter Bishop’s Quantum Window

Section 31: Disavowed: David Mack. We're joined by David to talk about charting Bashir's story, working in the Mirror Universe, the influences he draws upon in writing the spy game, where he sees Bashir going in the future, and more.

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The 602 Club 4: Prototypical Con Man

Constantine. The shadowy figure of John Constantine fully revealed himself to comic readers in June of 1985, and now he has come to television. We discuss our first impressions and expectations for this latest live-action take on DC.

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Literary Treks 82: It’s All About the Hair, ‘Bout the Hair, ‘Bout the Hair

Mosaic. Sometimes a Star Trek book comes along that almost has to be taken as canon because of who wrote it. We discuss Jeri Taylor's novel about the life of Baby Janeway and the road to Voyager's bridge.

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The 602 Club 3: Batman Babies

Gotham and The Flash. DC Comics has taken over the TV landscape. We delve into this autumn's two new offerings, the characters, first impressions, criticisms, and delights, as well as the big DC cinematic universe announcement.

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Literary Treks 81: Set the Cloaking Device to Flicker

Romulans: Schism. What started as a simple Romulan entry in IDW’s Alien Spotlight series led to one of the most epic Star Trek comic storylines. We conclude our look at John Byrne's Klingon-Romulan-Federation conflict.

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Literary Treks 80: The Dog of Mystery

Q Are Cordially Uninvited. If you’ve been reading the post-Nemesis books, you know that Jean-Luc Picard and Beverly Crusher are married. But the wedding itself has gone missing. We take you through Rudy Josephs's coverage of the big event.

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The 602 Club 2: Who Knew?

Doctor Who. On November 23, 1963 the BBC aired the first episode of this show about a time traveler from the planet Gallifrey, and on Christmas Day 2013 it became the longest running sci-fi show ever. We discuss why we love it so much.

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Literary Treks 79: Something Wicked This Way Comes

Acts of Contrition: Kirsten Beyer. We discuss the latest installment in the Voyager relaunch series with author Kirsten Beyer and learn the goals, inspirations, and writing process behind Acts of Contrition.

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The 602 Club 1: Man Tears

Star Wars Rebels and Episode VII. In the premiere episode of Trek.fm's new geekery speakeasy we delve into the rumors and wishes for the next Star Wars installment as well as the new Disney XD series Star Wars Rebels.

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Literary Treks 78: The Numbers On the Front Should Help

Seekers 2: Point of Divergence: Kevin Dilmore and Dayton Ward. We're joined by the writing duo to learn more about the Endeavour, its crew changes, the writing of Seekers 2, and what we might see in future installments.

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Literary Treks 77: Some Sort of Erotic Milliways

Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found). Vulcan Love Slave has become a bit of a legend within Star Trek, but we've never learned much about it. That's about to change as we discuss Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block's eNovella.