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Season 10, Episode 11 (April 12, 2026): Its a sad day in Star Trek In this episode, KJ the Comic Guy and Security Dan dive into a wide‑ranging mix of fandom news, art experiences, sci‑fi updates, and real‑world spaceflight excitement. The hosts open with a brief acknowledgment of the passing of Game of Thrones background actor Michael Patrick, reflecting on motor neuron diseases and their impact. From there, Dan shares his visit to The Art of the Brick LEGO exhibition in Toronto—highlighting Nathan Sawaya’s sculptures, the stunning LEGO recreations of classic art, and the unexpected crossover with the nearby immersive Monet experience. They compare immersive art installations, discuss how these exhibits blend technology and storytelling, and reminisce about the D&D interactive experience from last year. In sci‑fi news, the duo covers the latest from the Star Wars universe, including the shutdown of post‑sequel trilogy plans, the firm “no” on Mara Jade, and the ongoing success of the Maul series. They also touch on Doctor Who April Fool’s chaos, Big Finish productions, and the evolving legacy of various Doctors. Convention chatter includes early Fan Expo Canada guest announcements—featuring the Hobbits, Alan Ritchson, and Colin O’Donoghue. The tone shifts as they discuss the disappointing confirmation that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds sets are being dismantled. They reflect on the politics behind Paramount’s decisions, the loss of a beloved modern Trek series, and the hope that key set pieces (like Pike’s chair!) find a respectful home. The episode closes on a heartfelt high note: the emotional rollercoaster of following the Artemis II crew. KJ and Dan talk about the joy, humanity, and hope sparked by Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canada’s own Jeremy Hansen as they completed their mission. From hijinks in space to splashdown nostalgia, the hosts reflect on how this moment rekindles the spirit of exploration. As always, they wrap with community links, upcoming schedule notes, and a reminder to join them again in two weeks.

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Season 10, Episode 10 (April 5, 2026): Happy First Contact Day!! This week on Warp My TARDIS, KJ the Comic Guy and Security Dan celebrate a cluster of spring holidays — Easter, Passover, and most importantly for Trek fans, First Contact Day. The hosts open with community updates, including social platforms, Discord activity, and shout‑outs to fellow Canadian podcasters. As they note, “we support our fellow Canadian brothers, sisters and alternative friends all in between and their ventures” .  🔥 Fandom & Industry News - A quiet week for celebrity sci‑fi/fantasy deaths — a welcome break after several weeks of losses. - Firefly rumors resurface around the upcoming animated project. The hosts debate who could voice Shepherd Book, with names like Phil LaMarr and Ron Perlman floated. “We need someone who could do that… Ron Perlman does have the tonality of it.” 🎪 Convention Culture Deep Dive A major portion of the episode explores the changing landscape of conventions: - Rising prices and diminishing returns at large cons like Fan Expo. - The shift toward off‑site events, mirroring trends at San Diego Comic-Con. - Praise for smaller, community‑driven events (e.g., Pop Culture Canada shows) that offer intimacy and accessibility. - A candid critique of Fan Expo’s marketing timing: “Now that our ticket prices are going up… now we’ll start announcing guests so that we can make more money.” 🚀 Space & Science - Celebration of the launch of Artemis II, sending a Canadian astronaut into deep space. - The crew discusses minor mission hiccups — including a lavatory fan issue and Outlook problems — with characteristic humor: “Howard Wolowitz… must have installed it for them.” 🧱 LEGO, 3D Printing & Maker Culture - KJ receives a long‑awaited Starbug (Red Dwarf) brick model from AliExpress — over 1,000 pieces. - Discussion of BlueBrixx kits, massive build piles, and the eternal question: “Do I have space for this?” - A broader reflection on how 3D printing has evolved into near‑replicator‑level capability: “Replication technology is real — it just takes hours right now.” 🖖 First Contact Day & Star Trek Lore - A celebratory look back at Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Zephram Cochrane, and the canonical date of April 5, 2063. - Speculation about Trek’s predicted timeline — including the looming 2026 World War III date. - A thoughtful defense of “New Trek,” emphasizing open‑mindedness and Trek’s ethos of dialogue over hostility. 🌀 Doctor Who Updates - Big Finish announces new David Tennant audio adventures. - Discussion of the Cardiff Doctor Who shrine removal and other fandom news. 📣 Where to Find the Hosts The episode closes with a full rundown of social channels, email contacts, and Discord details, including: “We record our live shows and our non-live shows on Sundays… watch for announcements in the schedule channel.” 

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Season 10, Episode 9 (March 29, 2026): Warmachine, Star Trek futures, and more Celeb losses. This week on Warp My TARDIS, KJ the Comic Guy and Security Dan dive into a packed episode filled with nostalgia, sci‑fi news, and some bittersweet farewells. 🕯️ In Memoriam The hosts open with reflections on recent losses in the sci‑fi and entertainment world, including the passing of James Tolkan, remembered for roles like Principal Strickland in Back to the Future. As the hosts note, “he’s been a lot of things… everything from Back to the Future to Leverage”. They also discuss the passing of Valerie Perrine, the original Miss Teschmacher from Superman. 🧱 Geek Collectibles & Temptations A fun detour into the dangerous world of AliExpress and third‑party brick sets leads to talk of Firefly’s Serenity, Space: 1999’s Eagle, and even a Red Dwarf Starbug set. As KJ jokes, “AliExpress is evil… almost as evil as Temu.” 🎬 Sci‑Fi on Screen The crew reviews and recommends new sci‑fi films: - War Machine – gritty military sci‑fi with Alan Ritchson - Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice – time‑bending Vince Vaughn chaos - Project Hail Mary – thoughts on the adaptation and portrayal of Rocky 🖖 Star Trek’s Uncertain Future. A major portion of the episode explores the shifting landscape of Star Trek: - The cancellation of Starfleet Academy - Cast reactions online - Set dismantling vs. preserved sets - Jonathan Frakes stepping back from Trek directing - Concerns about the franchise’s 60th anniversary and future direction As the hosts put it, “There’s nothing really new in production for sci‑fi fantasy… big studio sci‑fi fantasy.” 🧭 Doctor Who & Other Universes The conversation jumps across fandoms—Doctor Who regeneration theories, Big Finish audio dramas, and the broader state of genre storytelling. 🎲 What’s Next? The hosts tease upcoming content across the Fandom Frontier Network, including: - Dungeon Crawler Carl tabletop game coverage - More book club episodes - Cross‑podcast collaborations - A refreshed website and future live events

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WARP-S10_Ep8_Mar22-2026  Episode Summary In this week’s episode of Warp My TARDIS, KJ the Comic Guy and Security Dan dive into a whirlwind of sci‑fi news, fandom updates, industry losses, and a full‑season breakdown of Starfleet Academy. News & Notable Passings The hosts open with a heavy week in genre entertainment, reflecting on several significant deaths: - Chuck Norris' passing at 87 sparked “a lot of awkward AI‑generated stuff” and a wave of nostalgia for his action legacy. - William C. Dietz, author of the early Halo novels and a contributor to expanded-universe sci‑fi. - Yuki Maeda, a prolific Japanese voice actress known for Naruto and Transformers. - Nicholas Brendon, remembered for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, whose struggles and fan interactions the hosts discuss with empathy. They also debunk rumors of Kurt Russell’s death—“the rumors of my death are extremely unfounded”—and unpack the surprising news that Hulu has scrapped the completed Buffy reboot pilot. Film & TV Industry Shakeups The conversation shifts to the ongoing turbulence around the Paramount–Skydance–WB–Universal merger and how it may impact franchises like DC and Marvel. They explore: - Rumors of James Gunn stepping away from DC projects - Possible Guardians of the Galaxy 4 developments - Casting returns and timeline questions around Natasha Romanoff - The future of Lanterns, Supergirl, and other DCU entries Star Trek Corner Before the main topic, the hosts react to reports that Jonathan Frakes may be retiring from directing Star Trek, noting his long legacy and work beyond the franchise. Main Topic: Starfleet Academy — Season 1 Wrap‑Up KJ and Dan take a deep, candid look at the first season of Starfleet Academy: Strengths: - High production values - Strong individual episodes - Standout performances (especially Tig Notaro) Weaknesses: - Inconsistent tone and direction - Disjointed overarching plot - Underdeveloped cadet ensemble - A finale that felt more like a wrap‑up than a payoff As the transcript notes: “Per episode, it was fine. Per series, it was disjointed.” They compare the show’s structure to Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, and even BBC‑style limited series, arguing that the 10‑episode format may be too tight for the kind of character‑driven storytelling the series attempts. Final verdict: A 6.5–6.8/10 season with potential—if Season 2 can find its identity. What’s Next? The hosts tease upcoming discussions, including: - The Doctor Who 2026 Christmas special leak - Big Finish audio dramas - Project Hail Mary - The Matt Dinniman / “Damn it, Donut” book club - The upcoming Mandalorian & Grogu film

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Season 10, Episode 7 (March 15, 2026): Browncoats rejoice! And ST: Starfleet Academy season 1 finale In this episode, we navigate a whirlwind of major fandom news and close out with a thoughtful, in‑depth review of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 10—the season finale. From heartfelt updates to convention buzz to the future of Trek storytelling, this episode brings equal parts emotion, nostalgia, and analysis. We open with the difficult announcement regarding Uncle "Groovy" Bruce Campbell’s cancer diagnosis. This segment reflects on: - His impact on the community and the people he’s inspired - The outpouring of support from fans and friends - The importance of rallying around creators and contributors during challenging times A grounded, compassionate moment that sets the tone for the episode. Hope on the Horizon as we dive into the big headline from AwesomeCon: Nathan Fillion and the Firefly cast reuniting—and openly pushing for a Firefly animated series. Highlights include: - The energy and excitement from the panel - Why animation might finally be the format that makes a revival possible - The enduring cultural footprint of Firefly and why fans still care so deeply - What an animated continuation could mean for canon, tone, and accessibility This segment blends convention reporting with a fan‑savvy look at what could come next. And the Starfleet Academy Season 1 Finale. The heart of the episode is a long-form, thoughtful breakdown of Season 1, Episode 10, the finale that closes out the Academy’s first year. The review covers: - The emotional arcs brought to completion - Character growth and standout performances - Thematic threads that paid off—and those that didn’t - How the finale reframes the season as a whole - Worldbuilding choices and their implications for future seasons - The balance between classic Trek ideals and modern serialized storytelling This is a deep, analytical conversation that Trek fans will appreciate—rich with insight, critique, and speculation. Looking Ahead, we close the episode with a preview of what’s coming next: A full retrospective on Starfleet Academy Season 1. Expect: - Best episodes - Most surprising character turns - Season-long themes - What worked, what didn’t, and what we hope to see in Season 2 A perfect companion to this week’s finale review. If you’d like, I can also create: - A shorter “public feed” version - A punchier social media promo - A Patreon‑exclusive extended summary - Episode chapter markers - A cold open or outro script Just tell me what format you want next.

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Season 10, Episode 6 (March 8, 2026): Star Trek 60th as well as ST Starfleet Academy ep 8 and 9 Two of the most Star Trek-like episodes we have seen yet! Security Dan and KJ talk about the end of production on any Star Trek properties, and then expound upon the brilliance of two episodes... even if we don't rate them super-highly. Johnathan Frakes is masterful in directing Episode 9, while the deep and heartfelt storytelling of Episode 8 brings home the reality of a Starfleet that isn't so far away from the 21st century in how it treats trauma and mental health issues.

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