Sisko, Dax, and Bashir get a taste of our potential future when they travel back in time and witness the culmination of centuries of inequitable public policy. Join your increasingly radicalized hosts as they discuss the social, political, and cultural drivers of oppression, the danger of willful ignorance, and the value of fiction for inspiring change in this, the 28th episode of It's Got Star Trek.
Next week: We return to slightly sunnier pastures as we discuss the clever sci-fi shenanigans of 'Cause and Effect' - episode 18 of Star Trek: The Next Generation's fifth season.
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