Thursday, May 23, 2013

ESO Podcast - Episode 164


This week, the ESO crew boldly explores the newest chapter of the Star Trek franchise. Mike, Mike, Jennifer, and the award-winning author Bobby Nash are joined by Rebecca Perry (TheOneRing.net) and Alex Autrey (7th Row Center podcast) as they choose between embracing fandom or just having fun. One thing they all agree on is that everyone loves tribbles! We chat with the creator of the little furballs, David Gerrold, about his latest project, The Star Wolf! Plus, the usual Rants, Raves, Khan Report, and Shout Outs!
Earth Station One Episode 164: ESO Treks into Darkness
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:04:39 Rants and Raves
0:20:12 Interview & Geek Seat w/ David Gerrold
0:51:16 Star Trek Into Darkness review
1:38:43 The ESO Khan Report
1:46:42 ESO Shout Outs
1:56:05 Show Close
To listen, click the link above or download this podcast from iTunes.

This week's Shout Out goes to two worthwhile Kickstarter campaigns. The first is for creating a series pilot for The Star Wolf, based on David Gerrold's novel series. I've read the books and I really want to see this show on tv, so please help make it so!


The second is for Star Mage, a new independent comic series by writer JC De La Torre and artist Ray Dillon. This series looks like something special, and I'd say that even if JC wasn't a fellow podcaster on The ESO Network!



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The Earth Station One crew is on the road again! Heading to two very cool conventions over the Memorial Day weekend. Join us for reviews of TimeGate and the Alabama Phoenix Festival from the ESO crew as well as from personalities from several shows on The ESO Network.

ESO wants to hear from you! Did you do anything geeky on this holiday weekend? Have you recently visited a cool convention or planning one? Drop us a line at www.esopodcast.com, the ESO Facebook Group, email us at esopodcast@gmail.com, or call us at 404-963-9057 with your comments. We just might air your comments on the show!

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