|
2-6 2002.10.30 |
Moroners Emboldened by a headband from Footloose, Quantum saves a dusty locale from pushy mineral rights blackmailers. |
| Ep. | Title | Air/Pub'l | Author |
| 2-6 Recap |
Moroners Marauders - Emboldened by a headband from Footloose, Quantum saves a dusty locale from pushy mineral rights blackmailers. |
2002.10.30 2002.11.01 |
Keckler |
| 2-5 Recap |
Pets and Petulance A Night In Sick Bay - Now that Quantum's got the Furrowing Butt Chump down pretty well, for his next trick, maybe he can be a captain. |
2002.10.16 2002.10.21 |
Keckler |
| 2-4 Recap |
Maximum Over(warp)drive Dead Stop - Stephen King is no longer writing novels, because he decided to write for Enterprise. Okay, not really, but it was still the best episode they've done yet, what with the dead people and the Evil Service Station and the actual acting. |
2002.10.09 2002.10.13 |
Keckler |
| 2-3 Recap |
Starship Mine Minefield - Nothing brings two men together quicker than the disarming of an anti-starship device, discussing bodily functions, and staring Death in the face long enough to tell him he's got bad breath. |
2002.10.02 2002.10.05 |
Keckler |
| 2-2 Recap |
A Vulcan's Tale Carbon Creek - Once upon a time, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a pointy Vulcan, who walked a pointy mile and fell in love with a human for awhile. |
2002.09.25 2002.09.27 |
Keckler |
| 2-1 Recap |
Search For Yesterday Shockwave II - Quantum and Daniels plagiarize Spock and Data's books in "City on the Edge of Forever" and "Time's Arrow" as they make use of local resources, plus a few gadgets conveniently brought from Enterprise, to press The Big Temporal Reset Button In The Sky. |
2002.09.18 2002.09.21 |
Keckler |
| Extra |
Where Nomad has gone before Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Appearing now at a TWoP site near your computer: Star Trek: The Missing Plot, fully recycled, re-re-re-rewound, and regurgitated for your reading pleasure! Also: Brand new DVD commentary from Mathra! |
2002.08.11 2002.08.11 |
Keckler |
| Extra |
Subvulcanean Homesick Blues Star Trek: The Original Series: "Amok Time" - Spock gets the urge to herbal. |
1967.09.15 2002.08.07 |
Keckler |
| Extra |
Who's the vainest of them all? Star Trek: The Original Series: "Mirror, Mirror" - Kirk and Co. are beamed to another world where Spock doesn't own a Mach 3. Wacky hijinks, mistaken identities, soliloquies, and other Shakespearean space oddities, enter stage left. |
1967.10.06 2002.08.01 |
Keckler |
| Extra |
Keckler's Apologia Star Trek: The Original Series: "Plato's Stepchildren" - Know then thy recapper, presume not Sars to scan. The proper study of Star Trek is Kirk. Kirk is a monster of so frightful mien, / As to be hated needs but to be seen; / Yet seen too oft, familiar with his gut, / We first endure, then hyperventilate, then throw up. |
1968.11.22 2002.07.23 |
Keckler |
| Extra |
Paradise Re-Maimed Star Trek: The Original Series: "The Way to Eden" - And the Sars said, "Ye shall recap that of the original series and ye shall be as a god." And it was good. |
1969.02.21 2002.07.10 |
Keckler |
| 1-26 Recap |
Quantum Leap of Faith of the Heart Shockwave - Another show, another cliffhanger. Quantum has to play Time Bandits with Dead Man Walking Daniels in order to understand some level of engineering and get out of a sticky situation with the mass destruction of a colony. And to keep myself entertained, I pull more Withnail and I references out of my butt that are largely going to go over the heads of my readership. |
2002.05.22 2002.05.28 |
Keckler |
| 1-25 Recap |
Bad Moon Risan Two Days and Two Nights - When they all downloaded their individual travel guides for shore leave, Mayweather chose The Idiot's Guide to Risa, Quantum got Lonely Planet, Trip and Reed shared Cheap Eats and Sleeps, and Hoshi got off without one. Back on the ship, Phlox got under the covers and made T'Pol read Goodnight, Moon. |
2002.05.15 2002.05.19 |
Keckler |
| 1-24 Recap |
Like sands through my beer glass Desert Crossing - After an offal bad experience with Rocky Mountain oysters, Trip and Quantum decide not to get involved in a land war over a few drip castles, instead going out to work on their tans. But wouldn't you know it, Trip starts trippin', and Quantum has to force-feed him radon-tainted water while ordering him around a lot. T'Pol launches a search party and explains the finer points of the Montana outback to Hoshi. |
2002.05.08 2002.05.13 |
Keckler |
| 1-23 Recap |
A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich Fallen Hero - While providing amnesty for a disgraced Vulcan ambassador, we discover that Quantum's got a whole closetful of Furrowed Brows we haven't seen yet. Linwood from Angel warps in, just as slimy as ever, to show us his new hairdo. Trip frantically slaps band-aids on the engine as they push warp five, and Reed casually mentions that he likes shooting other people. On Brown-Noser Deck, T'Pol spends a lot of the episode apologizing to the Ambassador for the way Hoshi's quarters smell, and Phlox cries. |
2002.05.08 2002.05.11 |
Keckler |
| Can't find what you're looking for? Try changing the 'show by' and 'sort by' filters or search for keywords | |||