Burnham meets a new friend and obtains some chemically-induced revelations. Join your cat-friendly hosts as they ruminate on the state of the Federation in 3188, how myths shape society, and the peculiar fat-shaming of a perfectly normal feline.
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Next week: We catch up with the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery and see how they are handling their new temporal digs.
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