Stamets finds a new friend. Join your simulated-insect-wary hosts as they discuss the possible origins of the Dark Matter Anomaly, the clever manipulation techniques employed by Ruon Tarka, and the workaday frustrations caused by suicidal prisoners.
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Next week: We continue our weekly coverage of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 with episode 6!
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