Turns out when it comes to Nazis, resistance isn’t futile! Join your very dry hosts as they discuss Voyager’s penchant for combining well-structured traditional moral tales with clever sci-fi conundrums, how much fun many of (but not all) the actors seem to be having playing different characters, and the joyfully chaotic imagery of Klingons slashing Nazis to bits.
Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Voyager, so if you haven’t had a chance to see it yet – beware!
Next week: We stick to the theme of stories about the tension between moral consistency and realpolitik in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s “Inquisition”

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