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TREKNOPOD

Podcast door Shoff /Vactor/Linda Paiges

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🚀 TREKNOPOD is back! After a two-year hiatus, hosts Vactor and Shoff return with new co-host Linda Paiges to boldly go into the final frontier once more. Our current mission: a full Star Trek: Enterprise rewatch. Each week we explore the series with humor, passion, and fresh insight—connecting every episode to the wider Trek universe. From the classics to Strange New Worlds and beyond, we celebrate why Star Trek still matters. 🖖

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aflevering MISSION 83 - “Fallen Hero” S1E23 Review artwork

MISSION 83 - “Fallen Hero” S1E23 Review

What happens when Captain Archer is forced to trust the very people he’s spent the entire season doubting?In this episode of TREKnod, we break down Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 23 — “Fallen Hero.” We discuss Archer’s distrust of Vulcans, Ambassador V’Lar’s fall from grace, T’Pol’s evolving relationship with humanity, and whether this episode finally begins healing the human-Vulcan divide.We also dive into:* The politics behind Vulcan secrecy* Why Archer’s skepticism feels justified* The “Warp 5” chase sequence* Cancel culture and fallen reputations* Meeting your heroes in real life* Why this episode may be a major turning point for EnterprisePlus: Charles Barkley stories, Michael Jackson debates, parenting struggles, and why Trip deserves shore leave immediately.If you love Star Trek analysis, deep character discussions, and funny fan conversations, subscribe to TREKnopod!

21 mei 2026 - 56 min
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MISSION 82 - “Vox Sola” S1E22 Review

What if the real monster in Star Trek wasn’t evil
 just misunderstood?In this episode of Trek Nopod, Captain Shoff and Captain Vactor break down Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 22 — “Vox Sola.” From the creepy alien web creature to Hoshi Sato’s vital role in first contact, this episode dives deep into fear, communication, and humanity’s instinct to fear what it doesn’t understand.We discuss: * Why “Vox Sola” feels like Star Trek horror * The reluctant monster trope in sci-fi * Hoshi Sato finally getting the spotlight * How Enterprise handles first contact differently * The failure of communication as the true conflict * Flaws in the episode’s CGI and production * Comic book comparisons and misunderstood monsters like Godzilla Plus: connections to Arrival, Frankenstein, X-Men, and modern fandom culture.Episode discussed:Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 22 — Vox SolaSubscribe for weekly Star Trek rewatches, deep dives, and discussions:Treknopod on YouTube, Spotify, and TikTok.#StarTrek [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrek] #Enterprise [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/enterprise] #StarTrekEnterprise [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrekenterprise] #VoxSola [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/voxsola] #TrekNopod [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/treknopod] #StarTrekPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrekpodcast] #SciFi [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/scifi] #HoshiSato [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/hoshisato] #CaptainArcher [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/captainarcher] #StarTrekReview [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrekreview] #StarTrekDiscussion [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrekdiscussion] #FirstContact [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/firstcontact] #StarTrekFans [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startrekfans]

13 mei 2026 - 41 min
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MISSION 81 - “Detained” S1E21 Review

In this episode of Treknopod, we continue our Star Trek: Enterprise rewatch with Season 1, Episode 21, “Detained.” This episode aired in 2002, just months after 9/11, but watching it again in 2026 makes it feel painfully relevant. Archer and Mayweather are imprisoned in a detention camp alongside innocent Suliban civilians, and the episode asks one of Star Trek’s most uncomfortable questions: At what point does following an unjust rule make you complicit in the injustice? We also discuss the Quantum Leap reunion between Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, why Travis Mayweather finally gets a stronger role, the real-world allegory behind the episode, and the debut of Vactor’s Comic Corner, where we look at whether the Suliban ever received meaningful stories in Star Trek comics. If you’re watching along with our Enterprise rewatch, let us know: Does “Detained” still hold up, or does the episode resolve its heavy subject matter too neatly? Follow Treknopod: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@treknopod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@treknopod #StarTrek #StarTrekEnterprise #EnterpriseRewatch #Treknopod

26 apr 2026 - 56 min
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MISSION 80 - “Oasis” S1E20 Review

What if the only way to survive
 was to believe a lie? In this episode of Treknopod, we break down *Star Trek: Enterprise – “Oasis”* and why this story hits WAY harder in 2026 than it did in 2002. From AI relationships and holograms
 to loneliness, grief, and the ethics of deception — this episode raises questions that feel more relevant than ever. We also dive into: - The surprising connection to Deep Space Nine - Why some fans call this episode “unoriginal” - The emotional core that makes it work anyway - And how Star Trek may have predicted the future of AI companionship Was Oasis underrated
 or just a rehash? 👇 Let us know in the comments! --- 🖖 Subscribe for weekly Star Trek discussions đŸŽ™ïž Listen on Spotify & podcast platforms đŸ“ș Watch full episodes on YouTube --- #StarTrek #StarTrekEnterprise #Treknopod #SciFiDiscussion #AI

21 apr 2026 - 44 min
aflevering MISSION 79 - “Rubincon” S1E10 Review artwork

MISSION 79 - “Rubincon” S1E10 Review

Starfleet Academy Episode 10 is here, and we’re breaking down the Season 1 finale. Did Starfleet Academy stick the landing, or did it pull back from its boldest ideas? In this review, we talk about Caleb Meir, Jet Reno, Genesis, Sam, Nus Braca, the Doctor, Discovery’s cameo, Season 2 hopes, and whether this finale says something bigger about the future of Star Trek. We also get into one of the biggest questions raised by the finale: should Star Trek be willing to question Starfleet more directly, or does the franchise work best when Starfleet stays aspirational? Topics in this episode include: * our full Starfleet Academy finale review * final grades for Episode 10 and Season 1 * whether the finale backed away from its most interesting themes * Jet Reno as the MVP of the episode * Caleb Meir’s arc and why it worked * Genesis, Sam, and the future of the cadets * Discovery’s tiny cameo and whether it was enough * why fandom reaction to Starfleet Academy feels so divided * what we want from Starfleet Academy Season 2 If you’ve been watching along with us, drop your grade for the Starfleet Academy season finale in the comments. #StarfleetAcademy #StarTrek #StarTrekPodcast #StarfleetAcademyReview #StarTrekReview

18 mrt 2026 - 50 min
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