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PRIORITY ONE MESSAGES for TNC TNG s6e21 "Frame of Mind"

So sorry, folks!  Thanksgiving made me lose track.  Now it's an ALERT if you want to get some Priority One Messages in on this one!  We're possibly going to record in the next hour!  Which means it will be up for your listening pleasure WHO KNOWS?  [EDIT: due to a technical kerfuffle on the Enterprise ep, tonight’s TNG has been pushed, so feel free to keep posting!]

The new TNC TNG episode is up on iTunes and your local podcast sources!  Post your comments about the episode, general comments and/or questions here and they’ll get special consideration to be read in the TNC prime pod or Patreon bonus pods!  [Brief and concise raises your chances of reaching air as there is generally no editing of hails, but you do you!]

If you have jingles or sound bites or images to send, use sttncpod@gmail.com but let us know whether you’re on the Lieutenants level or in the President’s Circle and include the title of episode your hail is regarding in the subject heading.

Send voice hails to (816) TREK-TNC – be sure to mention that you’re a member of these lofty lounges so we can give you the special attention a Starfleet officer deserves!

And if you’re in the President’s Circle, you may be the honored recipient of a Christopher Pike Medal of Valor!

Or, y’know, just feel free to chat here with each other, for you special members of our crew are indeed the best and the brightest.

Comments

Maybe engineering is actually the safest place on the ship to do risky experiments because it has the strongest force fields to protect the warp core, it’s also the closest to the power supply. In other parts of the ship an explosion might not be contained and result in significant damage. This is my new head canon for why Enterprise and Voyager love to experiment in Engineering.

Kieran O'Sullivan

There hasn't been much real astronomy content lately, so I'm still stuck on The Chase. Four billion years ago, the ancient aliens spread their DNA containing snippets of computer code that could be collected to display a recording. But why would all of the pieces of the puzzle be found in or near Federation Space? They must have spread it redundantly throughout the galaxy, and only a subset were needed to get the message. But it's worse than that. The galaxy rotates such that it takes Sol about 230 Million years to orbit once around the center, which means it had orbited 17 times since the original seeding. But Federation Space is apparently about 8,000 light years across, and if we take that to be a sphere centered on Sol, that means the part nearest the galactic center has orbited 20 times, while the outermost part has only orbited 15 times. So what we now call Federation Space consists of stars that - four billion years ago - had been spread throughout the Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta quadrants. Which at least means that the Progenitor race didn’t have to cross the galaxy to spread their message - the rotating galaxy would spread it for them. Also, the Borg probably knew about the Progenitors a long time ago, from having all those DNA samples in the database of the Collective. Then again, they probably didn't care.


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