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The Bell Riots: A Dispatch Ajax/Memory Gamma Special Report

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In January of 1995, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine produced an epic two-episode arc that would later come to define the series and re-enforce Star Trek's relevance in the Pop Culture landscape.
'Past Tense' is a classic Trek Tale whose predictions of our modern day trials and tribulations will likely shock and ultimately terrify you...like good Science Fiction should.
The events in the story take place between August 30th and September 2nd, 2024. That right there should at least warrant attention. The accuracy of the way it portrays America's decline into dystopia should shake you to your core.
But Star Trek proves that the cynical part is the easy part. What makes Trek unique is its willingness to admit the nature and even inevitability of craven Human foibles, BUT also the courage to believe in its ability to rise above its most basic of instincts in order to do better. To get things right.
'Past Tense' does this exceptionally well, and on top that eerily represents the power of Science Fiction to predict exactly where we are.

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Chapters

1. The Bell Riots: A Dispatch Ajax/Memory Gamma Special Report (00:00:00)

2. Memory Library Subspace Network Adventure (00:00:04)

3. Media Bias in Current Society (00:10:12)

4. Complexity of Societal Changes (00:15:37)

123 episodes

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Content provided by Dispatch Ajax!. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dispatch Ajax! or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In January of 1995, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine produced an epic two-episode arc that would later come to define the series and re-enforce Star Trek's relevance in the Pop Culture landscape.
'Past Tense' is a classic Trek Tale whose predictions of our modern day trials and tribulations will likely shock and ultimately terrify you...like good Science Fiction should.
The events in the story take place between August 30th and September 2nd, 2024. That right there should at least warrant attention. The accuracy of the way it portrays America's decline into dystopia should shake you to your core.
But Star Trek proves that the cynical part is the easy part. What makes Trek unique is its willingness to admit the nature and even inevitability of craven Human foibles, BUT also the courage to believe in its ability to rise above its most basic of instincts in order to do better. To get things right.
'Past Tense' does this exceptionally well, and on top that eerily represents the power of Science Fiction to predict exactly where we are.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Bell Riots: A Dispatch Ajax/Memory Gamma Special Report (00:00:00)

2. Memory Library Subspace Network Adventure (00:00:04)

3. Media Bias in Current Society (00:10:12)

4. Complexity of Societal Changes (00:15:37)

123 episodes

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