Captain Janeway decisively handles a somewhat awkward situation. Join your symbiogenetic hosts as they discuss the tricky morality of killing one person to save two, the uncomfortable misogyny of female dialogue written by 1990's men, and the puzzling inability of professional Starfleet Officers to cook eggs properly.
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Next week: We travel back in time with Captain Archer and Commander T'Pol as they explore turn-of-the-millennium Detroit.
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