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Shaping Logics is a podcast produced in Barrio Logan, San Diego. The podcast will serve as a platform to discuss topics of interest in the fields of design and architecture. Shaping Logics is a collaborative effort between aux-lab (Abel Zatarain) and ohms architects (Miguel Reyes and Hector Aramburo).
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Discussing Trek

Clarence Brown, Kyle Jones, and Larry Erby

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Discussing Trek is the ultimate podcast for all things Star Trek! Whether you're a lifelong Trekkie or just beginning your journey into the final frontier, our passionate hosts explore the rich universe of Star Trek, diving deep into each series, dissecting iconic episodes, and analyzing beloved characters. Join our vibrant community of fellow fans as we embark on an unforgettable exploration of all things Trek! Hosted by Clarence Brown, Kyle Jones, and Larry Erby.
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, the Heartbreak Hotel — where we attempt to cope with yet another Benjamin Sisko tragedy. We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 13 and 14. In this episode, Benjamin makes friends while navigating the yearly Starfleet Academy Cri…
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, The Lafayette Library — where we run our library as efficiently as a Sisko kitchen! We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 11 and 12. In this episode, Benjamin stands up for Starfleet values in Prime Directive 101, finds love in…
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, Logic Library — where we are reindexing our library using the Vulcan Indexing System, one book at a time. We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 9 and 1. In this episode, Benjamin finds love and is finally off to Starfleet. Join…
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In the episode, we explore the current state of Paramount Global, the home of Star Trek, chat about the prestigious Peabody Awards, and then discuss the final Star Trek Prodigy trailer. Join us as we dive into the inner machinations of the Shari Redstone and new initiatives to bolster the troubled company, gush over the wide range of Star Trek acto…
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In the episode, we discuss the future state of Star Trek and give some final thoughts on Star Trek: Discovery. As we prepare for Prodigy on Netflix next month, we look a bit further by discussing what we know of the Section 31 movie, Strange New Worlds season three, and the final upcoming season of Lower Decks. We also chat about how much of Discov…
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, Logical Reads — where we take the Vulcan approach, to our Star Trek Literature. We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 7 and 8. In this episode, we get into Sisko family's acceptance of Benjamin's pursuit of Starfleet, which a t…
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In this review, we take a dive into the third episode of the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery, titled Jinaal. Wilson Cruz delivers a commanding performance as Hugh Culber/Jinaal, while Commander Rayner, albeit reluctantly, gets to know the crew of the Discovery. You won't want to miss a detail of this episode as we unpack and analyze …
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, Section 32 — the secret literary division of Starfleet, tasked with archiving the galaxy's written word. We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 5 and 6. In this episode, we get into Benjamin's recovery from a rather traumatic ex…
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Welcome back to the Trekkie Book Club, ah, Literary Frontier — or whatever we eventually decide to call the show! We resume our discussion of 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko' written by Derek Tyler Attico, as we cover chapters 3 and 4. In this episode, we get into the early years of Benjamin Sisko as he deals with grief, the greater universe, …
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Welcome to our Book Club! We kick things off with The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko by Derek Tyler Attico. In the episode, we break into the Introduction, which sets up our framing device, before diving into Chapters 1 and 2. Join us on this ride through some very interesting Star Trek beta-canon.
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In the classic Star Trek episode "Yesterday's Enterprise," a beloved character returns due to some rather timey-wimey shenanigans. The crew of the Enterprise must make some tough decisions as they find themselves in an alternate timeline. We'll take a closer look at one of the best episodes of The Next Generation and share our thoughts on why it's …
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Season 4 of Star Trek: Lower Decks reaches an exciting conclusion as Nick Locarno makes another attempt at achieving legendary status. Join us as we delve "Old Friends, New Planets, an episode that showcases the culmination of character development for our Lower Deckers, as Nick holds onto a grudge from the past.…
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In 1963, television audiences were introduced to Doctor Who through the episode "An Unearthly Child," while on September 8, 1966, a new type of journey through the stars began with Star Trek. These two iconic series have stood the test of time, but how did they manage to continuously regenerate and thrive? Join Kyle, Lee, and Clarence of Discussing…
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In the latest episode of "Star Trek: Lower Decks" titled "Parth Ferengi's Heart Place," we witness the return of two beloved characters from "Deep Space Nine" - Rom and Leeta. The episode features our Lower Deckers on tour guide duty, which leads to some precarious situations. Let's join in the excitement as we discuss the highlights of this episod…
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In this week's review, we discuss the latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks titled "Empathalogical Fallacies". When a trio of Betazoids cause chaos on the Cerritos, Mariner and T'Lyn work to uncover the cause. And while this episode is filled with syndromes, silliness, and mayhem, it also manages to strike the right amount of heart.…
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In the latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks "Something Borrowed, Something Green", Lieutenant D'Vana Tendi, along with her friends Mariner and T'Lyn, take a trip to Orion to attend a wedding ceremony. What was supposed to be a relaxing trip quickly turns into a rescue mission, revealing some well-kept secrets of our favorite Orion lower-decker.…
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In the latest episode of Lower Decks, Captain Freeman initiates a system reboot, Boimler leads his first away mission, and the remaining lower deckers delve into the complex and problematic world of hazing. Although we won't be venturing into the anomaly storage room anytime soon, we will be taking an in-depth look at this episode. Join us as we re…
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In the second episode of season four of Star Trek: Lower Decks, our beloved lower deckers who have been recently promoted are trying to adjust to their new positions while Rutherford is attempting to get a promotion himself. Mariner and Ransom embark on a mission to a menagerie, but things take a turn for the worse due to the cute and cuddly creatu…
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