Lieutenant Commander Chin-Riley and her old buddy Neera kick prejudice's ass. Join your harried hosts as they provide an embriefened catchup conversation about the timelessness of talky episodes, parallels to other classic court case-based Trekisodes, and, of course, Bergmann's ecogeographical rule regarding surface-area-to-volume ratios in high latitude endotherms.
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Next episode: We provide another catch-up episode, this time focusing on "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
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