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Exploring the Star Trek universe weekly with Seo, Mike, & Jodi. Each episode is packed with fan insights, fresh takes, and adventures! 🖖🎙️✨🚀🪐 🇮🇪🇬🇧🇺🇸 Website: https://bento.me/clonestar
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🚨 NEW EPISODE ALERT 🚨

This week Mike & Seo beam up Spencer Garrett, the unforgettable Ensign Simon Tarses from #StarTrekTNG episode “The Drumhead.”

He reflects on that episode’s timeless message about truth & fear.

🕛 TODAY 12PM EST / 5PM GMT
🎬 Watch now 👉 youtu.be/6x9fry0QQoY?...

#StarTrek
A promotional image for The CloneStar Podcast featuring actor Spencer Garrett as Ensign Simon Tarses from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He’s wearing a classic Starfleet science and medical division uniform with the teal and black color pattern and the silver Starfleet insignia badge on his chest. His expression is serious and reflective, illuminated by soft lighting with a geometric Starfleet-style backdrop behind him. The design is framed in a bright orange border over a deep purple space background sprinkled with tiny stars. At the bottom, a golden panel reads: “📺 WATCH ON YOUTUBE” and below that, in bold black text, “Spencer Garrett – Simon Tarses & Weiss.” In the lower right corner is the CloneStar Podcast logo featuring a silver starship delta over a yellow shield with the podcast name in futuristic lettering. The overall tone is bright, cinematic, and Trek-inspired, celebrating Garrett’s iconic roles and the podcast’s latest interview episode.
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🖖 TREKTASTIC TIMES 🖖

How are you keeping your week Trektastic 🚀

🎧 Listening to the latest KHAN audio drama
🪐 Filling out your Starfleet Academy application
📖 Reading Star Trek Strange New Worlds Ring of Fire by David Mack

Share your mission for the week 💫

#StarTrek
A bold, vibrant graphic with a bright purple background featuring white and gold text that reads: “How are you making this week TREKTASTIC?!” The word “TREKTASTIC?!” is styled in a dynamic Star Trek–inspired gold font, emphasizing excitement and energy. Below the text is the CloneStar Podcast logo — a silver Starfleet-style delta emblem outlined in gold and orange, with the words “CloneStar Podcast” in sleek metallic lettering across it. The overall design radiates optimism, community spirit, and Star Trek fandom pride, inviting viewers to join in and share how they’re celebrating their own Trektastic week.
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🖖#OTD 12th October🖖

74: TAS - The Counter-Clock Incident
87: TNG - Code of Honor
92: TNG - Relics
23: LD - A Few Badgey’s More

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A visually striking and heartfelt moment from Star Trek: The Animated Series, Season 2, Episode 6, “The Counter-Clock Incident,” originally aired on October 12, 1974. Featured prominently in this elegant animated frame is a graceful older woman with distinguished silver hair styled in sweeping waves. Her dignified presence is accentuated by her classic lavender and rose-trimmed outfit, golden hoop earrings, and bold red lipstick. She holds a vivid, exotic alien flower—a striking bloom in shades of magenta, pink, and yellow, its curling petals and antenna-like filaments adding a touch of wonder and beauty to the scene. The background shows a sleek, angular console of the Enterprise, grounding the image firmly in Federation technology. This episode introduces the brilliant and wise Sarah April, former chief medical officer aboard the Enterprise, as the crew finds themselves in a universe where time runs backward. The LCARS-themed graphic reads: “ON THIS DAY – 12 OCT 1974 – THE COUNTER-CLOCK INCIDENT,” with the episode label below: “SEASON 2, EPISODE 6 – STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES.” At the bottom left corner is the CloneStar Podcast logo, celebrating this milestone moment in Trek animation history and the poetic exploration of aging, identity, and legacy in reverse time. A nostalgic and emotionally resonant moment from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 6, Episode 4, “Relics,” originally aired on October 12, 1992. Center stage is Montgomery “Scotty” Scott, the legendary chief engineer of the original Enterprise, standing tall and dignified in a modern Starfleet uniform variant—white tunic with a black vest and the Starfleet insignia pinned on his chest. His expression is a complex mix of pride, loss, and reflection, as he stands in the familiar glow of the holodeck grid—its yellow lines over black suggesting the digital simulation environment around him. Behind him stands Captain Jean-Luc Picard, composed and respectful, silently acknowledging the legacy of the man before him. This episode marks a powerful generational bridge between The Original Series and The Next Generation, bringing heartfelt homage to Starfleet’s past. The LCARS frame on the left includes: “ON THIS DAY – 12 OCT 1992 – RELICS,” followed by the episode info: “SEASON 6, EPISODE 4 – STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.” The CloneStar Podcast insignia rests in the bottom corner, commemorating this iconic reunion and tribute to the enduring legacy of Trek’s beloved “miracle worker.” A striking and dramatic moment from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 1, Episode 4, “Code of Honor,” which aired on October 12, 1987. In this tense diplomatic scene aboard the Enterprise, three members of the Ligonian delegation stand poised with solemn intensity. At the forefront is the leader, dressed in a long, sleeveless, open-front robe made of shimmering black fabric with triangular silver patterns, accentuated by a large red pendant. His head is adorned with a matching turban, and his serious expression underscores the weight of the ceremonial visit. Flanking him are two attendants in gray and silver garments, also wearing decorative headdresses and holding staffs, evoking a stylized, ritualistic aesthetic. Behind them, the ship's interior—clean, symmetrical, and bathed in soft lighting—emphasizes the formality of the encounter. The moment is theatrical and visually bold, reflecting the early TNG era’s unique approach to diplomacy and culture. Along the left-hand side, the LCARS interface displays the text: “ON THIS DAY – 12 OCT 1987 – CODE OF HONOR,” with the episode metadata beneath: “SEASON 1, EPISODE 4 – STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.” The CloneStar Podcast logo sits in the corner, marking the date this memorable—and controversial—episode made its debut in Trek history. A charming and bizarre moment from Star Trek: Lower Decks, Season 4, Episode 7, “A Few Badgeys More,” which premiered on October 12, 2023. In this brightly lit and comedically intense scene, Rutherford, dressed in a sleek white and teal EVA suit, kneels with a hopeful smile, grasping the hand of Badgey—the rogue, sentient, golden Starfleet delta-shaped hologram with a face and legs. Badgey is grinning wide, radiating a mix of cheer and potential menace. The two shake hands in front of a massive glowing red reactor core, suggesting an uneasy truce or strange alliance. The absurdity of the situation—trusting a homicidal holographic badge—captures Lower Decks’ signature blend of irreverence, heart, and chaos. Stylized with bold colors and exaggerated expressions, the scene crackles with comedic tension and unexpected warmth. On the left, the LCARS-style sidebar reads: “ON THIS DAY – 12 OCT 2023 – A FEW BADGEYS MORE,” with the episode's credentials below: “SEASON 4, EPISODE 7 – STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS.” The CloneStar Podcast logo anchors the frame, commemorating this episode where even the most murderous AI can get a second chance... maybe.
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⭐️MISSION BRIEFING⭐️

This week Seo chats with David Mack about #StarTrekSNW – Ring of Fire

Pike. Una. Spock. Chapel. La’an.
Sabotage. Secrets. Redemption.

🪐 Patreon Early Access Monday
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🚀 All Access Wednesday
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#StarTrek
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🖖#OTD 11th October🖖

68: TOS - And The Children Shall Lead
93: TNG - Gambit, Part I
00: VOY - Imperfection

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A powerful and emotional moment from Star Trek: The Original Series, Season 3, Episode 5, “And the Children Shall Lead,” which first aired on October 11, 1968. At the heart of the image, Captain James T. Kirk (in his iconic gold Starfleet tunic) crouches protectively beside a tear-streaked young girl in a floral dress. His expression is focused and alert, filled with concern and resolve. Surrounding them are several other children, each visibly distraught, their faces marked with sorrow and confusion. The red railings and flashing consoles of the Enterprise bridge form the backdrop, grounding the scene aboard the familiar starship. A crew member in science blue works at a station in the background, facing away. The children's brightly colored 1960s costumes—striped shirts, plaid patterns—contrast with the high-tech surroundings, adding to the unsettling atmosphere of innocence disrupted. The tension is palpable: these are not just lost children, but central figures in a mysterious and dangerous force. Overlaid text in sleek LCARS style reads: “ON THIS DAY – 11 OCT 1968 – AND THE CHILDREN SHALL LEAD,” and below it, “SEASON 3, EPISODE 5 – STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES.” The CloneStar Podcast badge anchors the lower-left corner, honoring this haunting entry in Trek lore. A tense and mysterious scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 7, Episode 4, “Gambit, Part I,” which premiered on October 11, 1993. The focus is on a striking alien figure—a long-haired woman with a ridged forehead and a fierce, intelligent expression. Her voluminous, platinum-blonde hair cascades over her leather-like, quilted armor that suggests a rugged, nomadic life beyond Federation norms. Her look is cautious yet commanding, clearly someone with secrets and power. The soft, shadowed lighting gives the setting a clandestine feel, as if the conversation taking place is dangerous and cloaked in deception. This episode marks the beginning of a two-part saga involving undercover missions, mercenaries, and ancient Vulcan artifacts. The image is bordered with the familiar LCARS interface, boldly displaying: “ON THIS DAY – 11 OCT 1993 – GAMBIT, PART I,” along with “SEASON 7, EPISODE 4 – STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.” The CloneStar Podcast insignia anchors the lower-left corner, commemorating this thrilling detour into the galactic underworld of TNG. A critical and emotionally charged moment from Star Trek: Voyager, Season 7, Episode 2, “Imperfection,” which aired on October 11, 2000. In the center of Voyager’s gleaming sickbay, the EMH (Emergency Medical Hologram), clad in his teal-and-black Starfleet medical uniform, focuses intently as he holds up a glowing green cortical node—delicate and vital. His expression is filled with concern and determination. In the foreground, Seven of Nine lies motionless on a biobed, her platinum-blonde hair framing her face, while a medical scanner hovers over her exposed Borg implant, casting a blue diagnostic light across her temple. The stakes are high; her life hangs in the balance. In the background, another crew member assists, while Captain Janeway looks on anxiously from a distance. The scene hums with urgency and technological sophistication, the lighting stark and clinical—perfectly suited to the sterile, high-stakes atmosphere of the ship’s medical bay. Along the left-hand side, the iconic LCARS design proudly announces: “ON THIS DAY – 11 OCT 2000 – IMPERFECTION.” Below it, the details: “SEASON 7, EPISODE 2 – STAR TREK: VOYAGER.” The CloneStar Podcast logo grounds the corner, honoring this emotionally powerful episode where humanity, sacrifice, and survival collide.
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🖖 WEEKLY REPORT 🖖

Stardate 2025.10.10
Location CloneStar Command

This week’s report features Spencer Garrett, the unforgettable Ensign Simon Tarses from Star Trek The Next Generation episode “The Drumhead.”

🎬 Watch now
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#CloneStarPodcast #StarTrek
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Saturday morning Trek 🖖
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🚀 It’s Happening Today! 🚀

Mike is beaming down to Warp 1: A Starfury Convention and setting phasers to fun! 🖖

If you spot him on the con floor, say hello and snap a photo — tag @CloneStarPodcast so we can see your Trek transmissions!

✨ Let’s make it a Trektastic day, crew!

#StarTrek
A dynamic sci-fi promotional graphic featuring a sleek Starfleet-style starship cruising through a colorful galaxy filled with purples, blues, and cosmic light. Bold retro-futuristic text in glowing blue and white reads “WARP 1”, with smaller text below stating “Renaissance Hotel, Heathrow.” At the bottom, a bright gold banner declares “We’re going to Warp 1 this Saturday.” The CloneStar Podcast logo—featuring a silver arrowhead emblem on a golden shield—is displayed in the lower right corner. The overall design feels adventurous and full of Star Trek energy, inviting fans to join the mission! 🖖✨
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🚀✨ WARP INTO THE WEEKEND ✨🚀

Keep up with all the NYCC happenings, grab Ring of Fire by David Mack, and rewatch your favorite episode for max warp vibes.

Log your weekend missions below! 🖖📸

#WarpIntoTheWeekend #StarTrek #RingOfFire #CloneStarPodcast #TrekLife #LLAP
A bold and energetic graphic with a bright purple background featuring the phrase “IT’S TIME TO…” in white uppercase text centered near the top. Below it, in large, glowing orange-gold letters with a subtle drop shadow, the words read “WARP INTO THE WEEKEND.” Centered at the bottom is the CloneStar Podcast logo — a sleek, futuristic Starfleet-style delta emblem in silver and gold with the text “CLONESTAR PODCAST” across it. The overall design radiates Trek-inspired excitement and weekend-ready energy, capturing the fun, adventurous spirit of the CloneStar Podcast community.
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Have a wonderful weekend Admiral!🫡
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🖖#OTD 10th October🖖

93: DS9 - The Siege
94: DS9 - The House of Quark
00: ENT - Strange New World

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A tense moment from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 3, “The Siege,” which aired on October 10, 1993. In the foreground, a Bajoran military officer—his expression smug and self-assured—stands tall with his head slightly tilted upward, the faint glint of a silver earpiece catching the light. His grey uniform is crisp and authoritarian, matching the steely confidence in his demeanor. Behind him, more Bajoran troops loom in the command center of DS9, casting long shadows under the station’s stark lighting. The architecture of the room is distinctly Cardassian—angular, dark, and brooding—framing the political turmoil that grips the station during this climactic episode. The officer’s smirk hints at the power struggle unfolding, as Starfleet personnel fight to regain control amidst a rising tide of Bajoran nationalism. The image is overlaid with the LCARS-style text: “ON THIS DAY – 10 OCT 1993 – THE SIEGE,” with “SEASON 2, EPISODE 3 – STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE” boldly displayed at the bottom. The CloneStar Podcast badge seals the design, grounding this dramatic moment in Trek history. A spirited and iconic moment from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 3, “The House of Quark,” which aired on October 10, 1994. In the foreground, a fierce Klingon woman glares intensely off-frame, her expression a perfect fusion of pride and fury. Her ridged forehead and wild mane of hair underscore her warrior heritage, while the dim lighting enhances the drama of her sharp features. Just behind her stands Quark, the ever-opportunistic Ferengi bartender, peeking over her shoulder with a mixture of nervous suspicion and calculating curiosity. His large ears and wrinkled brow suggest he’s well aware he’s out of his depth—entangled in a web of Klingon honor and politics far beyond his usual schemes. The setting is warmly lit, hinting at a Klingon chamber or spaceport, filled with tension and tradition. Overlaid in the sleek LCARS-style interface: “ON THIS DAY – 10 OCT 1994 – THE HOUSE OF QUARK,” with the episode details “SEASON 3, EPISODE 3 – STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE” below. The CloneStar Podcast badge sits proudly in the lower-left corner, marking the moment as one worth celebrating in Trek history. A breathtaking scene from Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1, Episode 4, “Strange New World,” which aired on October 10, 2001. In this moment of wonder and tension, a crew member is captured from behind, standing at the mouth of a rocky cave, reaching skyward in alarm or desperation. Their outstretched hands frame a sleek, white Starfleet shuttlepod as it ascends into the brilliant blue sky, against a backdrop of majestic, snow-capped mountains and lush, flower-strewn meadows. The landscape is idyllic—almost too perfect—hinting at the alien planet’s deceptive beauty. Fields of green roll across the screen, dotted with golden blossoms, while the rugged peaks loom beneath wispy clouds. There’s a palpable mix of awe and anxiety in the scene, a reminder of the dangers hidden in exploration. Overlaid in sleek, futuristic LCARS-style panels: “ON THIS DAY – 10 OCT 2001 – STRANGE NEW WORLD,” with “SEASON 1, EPISODE 4 – STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE” boldly highlighted below. The CloneStar Podcast badge anchors the lower-left, marking the occasion with fanfare and frontier spirit.
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🖖 ALERT THE CREW 🖖

Spencer Garrett drops warp core wisdom & Hollywood stories! 💫

Hit play & subscribe or get left in the nebula 🚀
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#CloneStarPodcast #StarTrek
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🖖 TRIVIA TIME ANSWER REVEAL🖖

The Star Trek TNG episode “The Drumhead” was directed by Jonathan Frakes! 🎬

Proof that Riker’s command skills translate perfectly behind the camera.

🖖 Who knew it right away?

#TriviaTime #StarTrekTNG #TheDrumhead #StarTrek #CloneStarPodcast
A dynamic promotional graphic from The CloneStar Podcast features the iconic Starfleet vessel, the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, soaring through the stars. Projected across the blackness of space is the episode title “The Drumhead” in glowing blue text. At the bottom, a bold banner reads “ANSWER REVEAL” in bright white and blue lettering, followed by “Trivia Time” in black text on a patterned light-blue background. The CloneStar Podcast’s sleek delta-style logo appears in the bottom right corner, framed in gold and silver tones. The entire image is bordered by a soft blue frame set against a star-speckled cosmic backdrop, giving it an exciting, Trek-inspired feel perfect for a trivia reveal moment.
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Found #TheAutobiographyofBenjaminSisko #paperback out in the wild?
Drop a pic—bookshelf, #bookstore, or bedside table. And walk with the Prophets! 📚✨ #StarTrek #TheSisko @titanbooks.bsky.social

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Very exciting to see Fanhome’s reveal of this ship at New York Comic Con — I had a very small part in helping to design the Voyager-A for #StarTrekProdigy.

Truly a bucket list moment for me, as a lifelong Star Trek fan. 🖖
Voyager A model Voyager A model
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Do you love, Star Trek and Dungeons & Dragons? Head on over and take a chance to help some kids fight, pediatric cancer!
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You can be part of the game! Join me and some of my Star Trek family as we play #Dungeons&Dragons to fight childhood cancer with the Pablove Foundation on Nov 9th. Go to www.pablove.org/roll to donate and enter to be one of two players at a virtual table with these amazing folks. Go now!
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🖖#OTD 9th October🖖

96: VOY - Remember
02: ENT - Dead Stop

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A striking scene from Star Trek: Voyager Season 3, Episode 6, “Remember,” which aired on October 9, 1996. Set within a richly adorned interior draped in shimmering teal and gold fabrics, the image captures a moment heavy with emotion and mystery. At the center, Captain Kathryn Janeway stands poised and alert, dressed in a cream-colored blouse with delicate detailing. Her expression is one of intense curiosity and rising concern as she gestures toward a curious artifact—a sleek, dome-shaped memory device resting on a crimson velvet tray. The tray is held by a somber elder Enaran, dressed in traditional brown robes with a patterned headpiece, his face weathered with age and burdened by secrets. A third figure, partially visible in profile, watches from the left, adding to the tension. This visually rich moment reflects the episode’s haunting exploration of memory, guilt, and historical truth. The LCARS-style overlay reads: “ON THIS DAY – 9 OCT 1996 – REMEMBER,” with “SEASON 3, EPISODE 6 – STAR TREK: VOYAGER” below and the CloneStar Podcast badge anchoring the frame. A powerful image of revelation and the weight of remembrance. A sleek, futuristic scene from Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 4, “Dead Stop,” which aired on October 9, 2002. Viewed from above, the image captures a trio of Enterprise crew members—including Commander Tucker and Sub-Commander T’Pol—standing in a brilliant, sterile white chamber aboard an advanced alien repair station. At the center of the room, a large cylindrical console projects a stunning 3D hologram of the NX-01 Enterprise in crisp, translucent blue light. The ship's form floats midair, intricately detailed with red-highlighted systems and scanning overlays, as if under diagnostic inspection. The characters gaze up intently at the hologram, immersed in this cutting-edge, almost clinical environment—a stark contrast to their usual Starfleet surroundings. Wall-mounted monitors display additional schematics, reinforcing the episode’s theme of mysterious precision and eerie technological sophistication. The LCARS-inspired overlay reads: “ON THIS DAY – 9 OCT 2002 – DEAD STOP,” with “SEASON 2, EPISODE 4 – STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE” below and the CloneStar Podcast emblem anchoring the design. A scene that perfectly captures the blend of awe and unease that defines this haunting episode.
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🖖#OTD 9th October🖖

89: TNG - The Survivors
95: DS9 - The Visitor
95: VOY - Partuition
96: VOY - Remember
02: ENT - Dead Stop

#StarTrek
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An intimate and quietly haunting frame from Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3, Episode 3, “The Survivors,” which aired on October 9, 1989. The image features two elderly characters—Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge—standing closely together inside their quaint, Earth-like home on the otherwise devastated surface of Delta Rana IV. Kevin wears a golden tunic, his face a hardened mask of stoicism and pain, while Rishon, in a soft lavender robe, leans gently into him, her expression tender yet distant. Their close embrace evokes a lifetime of love and shared trauma. The lighting is warm and natural, with soft interior highlights that contrast deeply with the chilling truth of their existence. The serenity of the couple’s home masks the dark cosmic power and tragedy at the heart of the episode. LCARS overlays read: “ON THIS DAY – 9 OCT 1989 – THE SURVIVORS,” with the footer: “SEASON 3, EPISODE 3 – STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.” The CloneStar Podcast badge anchors the image. A masterclass in moral ambiguity, loss, and the devastating consequences of omnipotent grief. A deeply emotional still from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 4, Episode 3, “The Visitor,” originally aired on October 9, 1995. In the foreground, an older Jake Sisko, played with heartfelt intensity, clasps the face of his father, Captain Benjamin Sisko, who looks back at him with profound emotion and quiet sorrow. Their eyes are locked in a moment of impossible love and sacrifice—father and son, caught across time. In the softly lit background, a young woman looks on in stunned silence, half-shadowed by the foliage of the cozy, Earth-like interior. The scene is intimate and timeless, set against warm hues that reflect both comfort and grief. The LCARS-inspired overlay displays: “ON THIS DAY – 9 OCT 1995 – THE VISITOR,” with the episode info below: “SEASON 4, EPISODE 3 – STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE.” The CloneStar Podcast badge sits in the corner. This is Star Trek storytelling at its most devastating and beautiful—a meditation on grief, memory, and the enduring bond between a parent and child. A captivating image from Star Trek: Voyager Season 2, Episode 7, “Parturition,” which aired on October 9, 1995. Set against a cool, misty alien landscape bathed in soft blue light, the scene showcases a tender moment between a reptilian alien adult and a young hatchling. The adult cradles the child protectively in its arms, its scaly, deeply textured skin glistening under the alien moonlight. Their wide-set eyes and ridged snouts convey both strength and vulnerability, bridging the unfamiliar with the universal emotion of parental care. The infant, mouth open in a cry or call, clings instinctively to its guardian—an unspoken bond transcending species. The moment, deeply poignant and primal, highlights Voyager’s thematic embrace of empathy amidst the unknown. The LCARS-inspired overlay reads: “ON THIS DAY – 9 OCT 1995 – PARTURITION,” with “SEASON 2, EPISODE 7 – STAR TREK: VOYAGER” noted below, and the CloneStar Podcast logo in the lower corner. This unforgettable scene fuses alien design with timeless emotional resonance.
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🖖 EPISODE REMINDER 🖖

Drop your tricorders and grab your raktajinos — it’s CloneStar time! 🚀

Mike & Seo beam up Spencer Garrett, aka Ensign Simon Tarses from TNG’s “The Drumhead.”

🎬 Watch now 👉 youtu.be/6x9fry0QQoY?...

#StarTrek #CloneStarPodcast #StarTrekTNG
A stylized CloneStar Podcast promotional slide featuring actor Spencer Garrett as Ensign Simon Tarses from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He’s shown wearing a teal and black Starfleet medical/science uniform with a silver communicator badge on his chest. His expression is tense and emotional, reflecting a pivotal moment from the episode The Drumhead. Behind him glows a futuristic LCARS-style blue light panel. The slide’s border has a bold orange frame with a deep purple space gradient background dotted with stars. At the bottom, text in a bright orange box reads: “Spencer Garrett – Simon Tarses & Weiss.” The CloneStar Podcast logo appears in the lower-right corner, shaped like a silver Starfleet-style delta with orange and gray accents. The overall design radiates Trek energy and collectible flair — a perfect tribute to both the actor and the CloneStar episode celebrating his role.
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🖖 Transmission Alert:

This Saturday Mike is warping into Warp 1: A Starfury Convention!

If you see him at the con, say hi, take a photo & share your Trek tales!
Tag #CloneStarPodcast so the fleet can follow along. 🚀

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Live long and podcast, friends.
A dynamic promotional image for CloneStar Podcast featuring the USS Enterprise soaring through a vibrant galaxy filled with purple and blue nebula clouds and scattered stars. The ship’s saucer section gleams under cosmic light, with its warp nacelles glowing red as it travels at high speed through space. Bold futuristic text reads “WARP 1”, with the subtitle “Renaissance Hotel, Heathrow.” At the bottom, a yellow banner declares “WE’RE GOING TO WARP 1 THIS SATURDAY” in black lettering. The CloneStar Podcast logo—featuring a silver Starfleet-style delta emblem with an orange border—appears in the lower right corner. The overall tone is energetic, adventurous, and celebratory, perfectly capturing the excitement of the CloneStar crew heading to the Warp 1 event.
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🖖 TRIVIA TIME 🖖

Who directed Star Trek TNG’s episode “The Drumhead”?

A. Jonathan Frakes
B. Patrick Stewart
C. Rob Bowman
D. Les Landau

🖖 Reply with your guess!

#TriviaTime #StarTrekTNG #TheDrumhead #CloneStarPodcast #StarTrekTrivia #LLAP #BoldlyGo #SciFi #StarTrek
A bold Star Trek: The Next Generation–themed graphic titled “Trivia Time” features the iconic opening frame from the episode “The Drumhead.” The starship USS Enterprise-D glides through the black expanse of space, its saucer section illuminated against the stars. The episode title “The Drumhead” glows in crisp blue lettering at the top center of the image. The design is framed in soft blue LCARS-style borders, with the lower corner displaying the CloneStar Podcast logo — a sleek delta badge in gold and silver tones. The text panel at the bottom reads “Trivia Time” in bold black letters, inviting fans to engage in a Trektastic quiz moment from this powerful episode. The entire layout radiates a professional, sci-fi aesthetic that connects directly to the CloneStar Podcast brand.