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On this month's trip into the Nexus, the gang is chatting about two Trek episodes that warn us about the dangers of computer automation! 

First up on TOS, it's "The Ultimate Computer." Originally airing March 8, 1968, this episode features Kirk getting shit on by a computer, that same computer taking over the entire ship, and Kirk ultimately talking that dastardly computer into suicide! 

Then over on TNG, the episode in question is "Booby Trap." First hitting the airwaves back on October 28, 1989, this episode features Picard nerd-ing out over an ancient ship they find, Geordi getting flirtatious with a holographic scientist, and yet another computer having to take over the ship! 

PLUS: Geordi getting absolutely HUMILIATED on the holodeck. Yikes!

The Nexus is a WHM podcast where the guys futilely go through two Star Trek series at the same time. Thank you so much for continuing to support this weird thing we do—we couldn't do it without you!

Cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Anonymous

The beginning of the TNG with Geordi and his failed date attempt haha

Stan Engle

There's a great follow-up to the TNG episode where Geordi meets the real Dr. Brahms, and he literally has no game. It's a great episode right up until the very end, where the all-male (most likely) writing room had to make Dr. Brahms apologize to Geordi for being so bitchy, even though she had just discovered his extremely inappropriate holodeck fantasy from this episode. ***SPOILER ALERT FOR LOWER DECKS*** Last week's episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks dealt with a crazy sentient computer that had to be transported to the Daystrom Institute for storage. The final scene showed it being stored in a giant wall of evil/crazy sentient computers, where they all started to yell at each other about how they were the ones that were going to escape and take over the Federation. So, M5 is probably in the very first slot. ETA: OK, so I finished listening and you guys brought up Dr. Brahms next appearance. Like I said above, it's pretty bad how it all works out.

Anonymous

Yes, it was The Substitute. When Berenger threatens him. I think they try and set it up by having CDY eating a big bowl of like Raisin Bran or something? I don’t remember. Anyway, if it’s WHM, it’s probably shit in your pants.

Anonymous

Not that you guys are shit, I love y’all been listening for a decade

QB

Beastmaster 3 is available on Tubi. Also, it originally aired on the syndicated Action Pack programming block, the same place Hercules the Legendary Journeys and TekWar premiered.

Felipe Sobreiro

The episode where Geordi meets the real Dr. Brahms is way worse: she walks into the holodeck and her fake version is there basically saying "Smithers, you're quite good at turning me on"

Overflight

Fun fact: the character of Leah Brahms was originally called "Navid Daystrom" and was meant to be a descendent of Dr Daystrom from the TOS episode. Unfortunately, the casting department didn't get the memo that the part would require a black actor and so they hired Susan Gibney, prompting the writers to change her to Brahms and add the "Daystrom Institute" line as a reference to the original plan.

Josan

it has to be the most embarassing episode of star trek or top 3

Ray

Coco-no-no? More like Coco No, no thanks!

FiddlersGreenDay

Eric needs to do Beastmaster 3 on Action Boyz.