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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi
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    Trek Tuesday – Interview with Catherine Shirriff

    03/03/2026 | 31 mins.
    Star Trek III’s Valkris, actor of stage and screen, and star of the new film The Filmmaker
    This week on Trek Tuesday, we’re joined by the magnetic Catherine Shirriff, best known to Star Trek fans as Valkris, the Klingon operative who risked everything to obtain the Genesis data in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Catherine brings warmth, humor, and a treasure trove of behind‑the‑scenes stories from across her remarkable career.

    In This Episode
    ⭐ Her New Film: The Filmmaker
    Catherine dives into her latest project, The Filmmaker, a bold and intimate story told entirely from the main character’s point of view. She shares what drew her to the film’s unusual narrative style, how the production challenged her creatively, and why this project feels unlike anything she’s done before.

    ⭐ Becoming Valkris
    Catherine reflects on her time in the Star Trek universe, including:

    The makeup and prosthetic process that transformed her into the mysterious Klingon spy

    What it was like working under the direction of Leonard Nimoy, both as a filmmaker and as a Star Trek icon

    A few delightful words spoken in Klingon, proving she still remembers the language of the Empire

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    Eric Dane – Reflections and Legacy

    02/03/2026 | 7 mins.
    Roundtable Excerpt with Eric Dane  

    In this excerpt from a roundtable I covered, we hear from actor Eric Dane, whose career spanned television and film with memorable roles in Charmed, Grey’s Anatomy, X-Men: The Last Stand, Marley & Me, Valentine’s Day, Burlesque, and Bad Boys: Ride or Die. Born in San Francisco, Dane’s early life as a high school water polo athlete took a dramatic turn after performing in All My Sons, sparking his passion for acting.

    He moved to Los Angeles in 1993, where small roles sustained him until his first film appearance in The Basket. In 2012, he took command of the USS Nathan James as Captain Tom Chandler in The Last Ship, a role that brought us together for this roundtable conversation. Dane was candid, thoughtful, and engaging—a presence that left a lasting impression.

    Beyond the screen, Dane’s life was marked by personal challenges. He married actor Rebecca Gayheart and together they raised two daughters. He faced depression and a dependency on prescription drugs, and was later diagnosed with ALS, the same disease that afflicted baseball legend Lou Gehrig. As the illness progressed, Dane lost the use of his right arm and by October 2025, was in a wheelchair. He passed away on February 19, 2025, at the age of 53.

    This excerpt captures a moment of connection with a man whose talent and humanity touched many. I encourage listeners to support the ALS Foundation in his memory. Though I met him only once, Eric Dane’s warmth and candor made a lasting impact. I send heartfelt wishes to his family and loved ones.

    Listen in and remember the legacy of Eric Dane.
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    Bravado, Brotherhood, and Breaking Points: George Hawkins on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

    28/02/2026 | 4 mins.
    In this episode of Byte, Anthony Zooms with George Hawkins, one of the breakout stars of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Known for his charismatic portrayal of a bold, swagger‑heavy cadet, Hawkins opens up about the layers beneath the bravado, the emotional core of his character’s friendship with Jay-Den, and the pivotal storyline involving his leadership failure against the War College.

    🧭 Key Topics Covered 
    The Cadet Brotherhood: George & Jay-Den
    🎭 Bravado or Burden?

    ⚔️ The War College Debacle
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    Mewish Hayat on Aisha, Legacy, and the Heart of Ms. Marvel

    27/02/2026 | 19 mins.
    In this episode, we journey into the emotional and cultural core of the Ms. Marvel universe with acclaimed Pakistani actor Mehwish Hayat, who brings to life the pivotal character Aisha, Kamala Khan’s great‑grandmother and the keeper of a legacy that shapes a superhero.

    Aisha is more than a figure from the past—she is the spark that ignites Kamala’s understanding of identity, ancestry, and power. Through Hayat’s performance, the series bridges generations, continents, and histories, grounding a Marvel story in the lived experiences of migration, Partition, and family mythology.

    Why Aisha Matters
    Aisha’s story is a reminder that the extraordinary often begins with the ordinary—mothers, daughters, and the threads of memory that bind them. Her presence in Ms. Marvel reframes heroism as something inherited, lived, and passed down, not just discovered.

    About Mehwish Hayat
    A celebrated star of Pakistani cinema and television, Hayat brings depth, nuance, and emotional clarity to every role. Her portrayal of Aisha adds a rare tenderness to the Marvel canon—one rooted in history, identity, and the quiet bravery of women whose stories often go untold.

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    A Legend : Adam West

    26/02/2026 | 11 mins.
    For this episode, we open the time capsule to a spirited and unforgettable roundtable recorded at New York Comic Con, where the one and only Adam West sat down to reflect on stepping back into the cape for The Return of the Caped Crusaders.

    Decades after defining Batman for an entire generation, West embraced the chance to revisit the character who made him a global icon. The animated film reunited him with Burt Ward and Julie Newmar, rekindling the bright, mischievous, and delightfully earnest energy of the 1966 series — a tone that still stands apart in the superhero landscape.

    Beloved for his iconic portrayal of Batman, Adam West brought a singular blend of comedic timing, earnestness, and charisma to the role. The Return of the Caped Crusaders stands as a celebration of his legacy and a final salute to the version of Batman that taught the world how fun a hero could be.

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