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Title: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Rico on November 01, 2009, 10:28:08 AM
Just got Podcast # 251 uploaded covering TNG's "Chain of Command" two-parter.  Was cool to watch this one again and I think had some good thoughts on it for the show.  Enjoy!

http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_251_Chain_Command.mp3 (http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_251_Chain_Command.mp3)
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Bromptonboy on November 01, 2009, 10:40:08 AM
Thanks Rico - locked and loaded for the Monday commute.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Feathers on November 01, 2009, 02:25:01 PM
Thanks.

Sorry I didn't get my comments in. It turned into a weekend of looking after sick kids so the chance to record never really arose.

Still, it's downloaded and ready to go for tomorrow I hope.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: moyer777 on November 01, 2009, 03:21:15 PM
Thanks for playing the parody song Rico

http://www.christrocks.com/parody (http://www.christrocks.com/parody)

here are the lyrics....

Elephants in the Ready Room
to the tune of Smokin in the boys room
By Rick Moyer

(Spoken)
How you doin out there?  Y'ever seem to have one of those days
where it just seems like transmissions from a Cardasia say they are making biological weapons of mass destruction?
Well you know, it's just run of the mill stuff in the federation, but get this the Enterprise has a new captain and it's no fun, let me tell you about it.


(Sung)

Pickin up emissions, on the world Celtris 3
Picard Crusher and Warf book passage to see
Federation sends a guy Jellico's his name
Tries to be the captain but drives everyone insane

Elephants in the Ready Room
Elephants in the Ready Room
Now, Jelico, don't keep treatin number one like a fool, 
Cause everybody knows that Jean Luc is way more cool.


A-checkin out a planet, the captain taken for sure
Strip him of his clothes, and Gul Madread torture
Back on the enterprise things are rather tense
Deanna wearing a uniform and four shifts are quite immense

Elephants in the Ready Room
yeah
Elephants in the Ready Room
Now, Jelico, don't keep treatin number one like a fool, 
Cause everybody knows that Jean Luc is way more cool.

(Clips from episode)

Give picard injections just to tell the truth
but defense of Minos Korva still remains aloof
Makin him all crazy by brainwashing into the night
Finally in the end the captain screams there are FOUR LIGHTS!

Elephants in the Ready Room
yes indeed
Elephants in the Ready Room
Now, Jelico, don't keep treatin number one like a fool, 
Cause everybody knows that Jean Luc is way more cool.
One mo!

Elephants in the Ready Room
oh oh.
Elephants in the Ready Room
Now, Jelico, don't keep treatin number one like a fool, 
Cause everbody knows that Jean Luc is way more cool.

Give him back the Enterprise would ya?
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Rico on November 01, 2009, 03:28:19 PM
Another great, classic song Rick!  Thanks very much for this latest entry.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: moyer777 on November 02, 2009, 09:50:21 PM
wow, just had time to comment on the latest podcast Rico.  I love the classic TSF shows.  I loved this episode very much, and you did a great job of commenting on it.  THANK YOU! 
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Meds on November 04, 2009, 03:30:27 PM
Awesome episode Rico. So enjoy chain of command. I think David Warner makes an excellent Cardassian and am I right in thinking that Jerico is the actor who plays Locke in lost?
Brilliant song again Rick. All in all a classic Treks in Sci fi podcast.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Rico on November 04, 2009, 03:36:16 PM
Capt. Jellico =>  Ronny Cox
Locke =>  Terry O'Quinn
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: billybob476 on November 04, 2009, 04:05:11 PM
Great cast this week! I love and I mean LOVE these two episodes. Very happy to see them reviewed.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Bryancd on November 04, 2009, 04:15:55 PM
Yes, very solid work Rico on two top notch episodes. I was thinking about the whole 4 lights thing and your comments about it. Making Picard accept that there were 5 lights would have been his way of breaking Picard. Now, Picard could have just given in, but he would have known that and would have found another method. It seems the point of this kind of psychological torture is to force the subject to give up control to the interrogator. He actually did win as Picard acknowledged he could make himself believe there were 5 lights at the end talking to Troi.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Meds on November 05, 2009, 01:55:47 AM
Terry O'Quinn was in a episode of TNG though wasn't he. Didn't he play a captain who was in charge of Ryker or was at odds with him. Maybe that's where I got confused.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: billybob476 on November 05, 2009, 04:00:32 AM
He was Admiral Pressman, Riker's former Captain in the episode "The Pegasus" I believe.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Meds on November 05, 2009, 06:22:52 AM
Cheers Joe
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: moyer777 on November 05, 2009, 10:35:00 AM
The Pegasus.  Nice episode.  I dug it.
Title: Re: Podcast # 251 - "Chain of Command"
Post by: Geoff G.o.B on November 14, 2009, 02:27:38 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on November 04, 2009, 04:15:55 PM
Yes, very solid work Rico on two top notch episodes. I was thinking about the whole 4 lights thing and your comments about it. Making Picard accept that there were 5 lights would have been his way of breaking Picard. Now, Picard could have just given in, but he would have known that and would have found another method. It seems the point of this kind of psychological torture is to force the subject to give up control to the interrogator. He actually did win as Picard acknowledged he could make himself believe there were 5 lights at the end talking to Troi.

Just to add to this, the idea is to give up small things of little consequence, and after a while you are prepared to give up more. Another great example of this is in Babylon 5 when John Sheridan is captured and interrogated, very similar set up with an ordinary man not asking questions about big plans or secrets just confirming details about Sheridan and his family. Conversations about whether its night or day, whether the interrogator is telling him lies or not, they are all little things to slowly errode your resolve. All very dark and creepy but both TNG and B5 did a great job on it.