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That's right, to celebrate 5 million downloads we gave you (That's right, you) the opportunity to pick the next bonus episode! Then, in a tournament that came somehow to be known as the '16 james double bondation', you selected 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World'.

Join us on this voyage (Ha) as we ask: Do dudes rock? The answer... May surprise you.

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The Beak TM

I would go one step further on the fact that you can train to be a good leader and say that you straight up don’t have to be a leader. Statistically most people won’t be. But that just shows how individualistic our society is.

Anonymous

Using Star Trek to Understand Things is a bigger part of my internal monologue than I'd usually care to admit. Fantastic episode!

Katrina Szetey

"This film is incredibly well put together" yes well, Peter Weir. And it's not the only Peter Weir film to explore the idea of war maybe not being such a fine thing - let me introduce you to a film called Gallipoli.

Corporal Burpfart

Abi I think it's worth mentioning that Mariner is absolutely wrong about Picard ordering her friend to her death - Sito was offered the mission and took it voluntarily. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sito_Jaxa. Mariner's grief is worth mentioning, but largely because she's unable to face up to the truth that her friend knowingly risked her life for Starfleet, and died. That's not "what it's like to be that guy's friend", it's "what it's like to be that guy's friend if you can't engage honestly with the reality of an unpleasant situation".

Jennifer

TBF, Mariner has zero way of knowing the truth of that, and when I watched the actual TNG episode 'Lower Decks', it felt ... not exactly that Sito didn't volunteer, but kinda like, from what I recall, 'you really ought to do this very risky mission if you really want to make lieutenant'.

deathbysamurai

Incorrect, the fan claim was that "they didnt want to piss off americans" but per the screenwriters the fact that only one book is about fighting the Americans and the entire rest of the franchise is fighting the French they thought it was inappropriate to have a character known for fighting the French not fighting the French