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ST01 012: Miri

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In this podcast:

Another case of the producers hammering home the idea that Star Trek should not be be written as straight Science-Fiction

An exploration about how this episode used the parallel Earth trope, and how future Trek writers tried to explain/retcon its use for Miri’s World

A takedown of the episode’s premise: 300 year old children would not act this… childish.

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ST01 012: Miri

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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In this podcast:

Another case of the producers hammering home the idea that Star Trek should not be be written as straight Science-Fiction

An exploration about how this episode used the parallel Earth trope, and how future Trek writers tried to explain/retcon its use for Miri’s World

A takedown of the episode’s premise: 300 year old children would not act this… childish.

  continue reading

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