Podcast on the Edge of Forever – Episode 1

If you don’t understand the title, you’re probably not a Star Trek fan. If you ARE a Star Trek fan, you’ll probably want to check out the show! Paul Brooks and Dawn Xiana Moon are your hosts for a nerd-ariffic podcast about the vast universe of Star Trek.

On Episode 1, Paul and Dawn discuss a potential “Captain Worf” movie and talk about Dawn’s upcoming geeky belly dancing show, which features a Klingon band and much more. Click below to engage!

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Captain Worf Movie

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5 Responses to “Podcast on the Edge of Forever – Episode 1”

  1. John says:

    Dude get a fucking life!

    What a stupid name!

    Do you really think anyone gives a shit about you think? Captain Worf? As a fan of trek (not a loser like you who gets lost in the fantasy world) doesn’t exist you dipshit!

    You look like you enjoy blowing a guy and taking it in the ass at the same time.

    Go fuck yourself and your stupid opinion. No one gives a shit!

    • Matt says:

      Dear John,

      Your supple wit is matched only by the sheen of your razor-edged erudition. You have my thanks, sir, for without your insightful comments I might have mistakenly listened to a podcast that I thought looked interesting. How fortunate am I to have been saved from such a savage fate by your wise admonition to the creator(s) that perhaps nobody “gives a shit about you think.” Gives a shit about you think! Iambs! Amazing – Shakespeare is reborn! He is among us! He is JOHN.

      John, may the muse ever whisper to you in your sleep. Please continue to bless us with your trenchant high poetry.

      In awe,

      – Matt

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