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Round 1: 8/8

15. Una Chin-Riley served as the First Officer of the USS Enterprise under Captain Pike. The original "Number One", she also appears in Strange New Worlds. Efficient and an exemplar to others, but known as "Where fun goes to die" by the crew.

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18. Tysess is the first officer of the USS Dauntless under Admiral Janeway, he serves to temper her emotional responses and has to deal with several strange situations.

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Round 1: 4/8

13. Pavel Chekov is most widely known as the helmsman of the USS Enterprise. He served as the First Officer of the USS Reliant under Captain Terrell in The Wrath of Khan.

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20. Elizabeth Shelby was an up-and-coming officer on the fast track to command. An expert on the Borg, she initially clashed with William Riker on the Enterprise D, but she served as his First Officer following Picard's abduction by the collective.

#StarTrek just keeps saying the quiet part out loud in its final season. This week, Trek takes on the class inequality in the US and beyond. Will our own "Cloud Minders" ever give the rest of us equity? Why didn't Bernie Sanders land a cameo?

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>>> LINKS IN COMMENTS <<<

When Star Trek trades in Cowboy Diplomacy for Marriage Diplomacy, Sarah and Allie find themselves in a very discomforting place. Why is the Federation forcing this woman to go through with the diplomatic marriage she doesn’t want? Why are the Klingons even in this episode? What even are those stones in that necklace, anyway?

HumanistTrek.com or wherever you replicate your podcasts!

This is a fun little Trek interview with one of my favorite talk show hosts, Tom Snyder.

I had no idea how much of a giant douchebag Harlan Ellison was until I saw this interview.

youtube.com/watch?v=kHoQtFok3o

TRIGGER WARNING. At some point in this show one of the actors uses the R-Word. Not in a malicious way, but this was 1976 and it was acceptable to use the word back then.