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The Delta Flyers - DS9 In The Hands Of The Prophets 119 Audio

The Delta Flyers is hosted by Garrett Wang, Robert Duncan McNeill, Terry Farrell & Armin Shimerman. In each podcast release, they will recap and discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. 

This week’s episode is, In The Hands Of The Prophets, hosted by Garrett Wang, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Terry Farrell

In The Hands Of The Prophets: Orthodox Bajorans object to secular teachings about the wormhole in the station's school, causing tensions between fundamentalists and the Starfleet crew.

We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Production Managers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill

Additionally, we could not make this podcast available without our Executive Producers:
Stephanie Baker, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Kris Hansen, Chris Knapp, Janet K Harlow, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, Mike Gu, Tara Polen, AJC, Nicholaus Russell, Lisa Robinson, Alex Mednis, Holly Schmitt, James H. Morrow, Roxane Ray, Andrew Duncan, David Buck, Ian Ramsey, Feroza Mehta, Jonathan Brooks, Gemma Laidler, Rob Traverse, Matt Norris, Stephanie Lee, Izzy Jaffer, Jan Hanford, Sam Mikelic, & Thomas Irvin

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Liz Scott, Eve England, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Luz R., Dannielle Kaminski, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas, Matthew Gravens, Captain Jeremiah Brown, E & John, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Tom Paynter, Jenna Appleton, Lee Lisle, Sarah Thompson, Holly Smith, Amy Tudor, Mark G Hamilton, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Mary Burch, Sandra Stengel, Normandy Madden, Joseph Michael Kuhlman, Darryl Cheng, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Tim Beach, Victor Ling, Shambhavi Kadam, Tae Phoenix, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Daniel O’Brien, Danie Crofoot, Steven Lugo, Penny Liu, Lisa Hill, & Stacy Davis

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Comments

Find the guts! :) I have used this line almost exactly, more than once (by which I mean twice), and did it ever drive people insane. I think it's only good for fairly specific circumstances, though. I realized at some point that my conflict persona specifically towards the people I find most contemptible is modeled on Winn. For the rare occasions where someone irredeemably awful is trying to start a fight with me, Winn is who I become in response. It's so satisfying to be blasted with aggro aggression and just respond with a beautific smile and condescending forgiveness. Gives them nowhere to go. :)

KK732

Enjoyed the end of season wrap up. Now I understand a little of Robbie's criticisms. What has surprised me other than Terry hosting is the actors criticism of themselves. If I had to think about it I would say I figured they hired the best and it was second nature to them.

Chris Black

Love how Terry calls out the little boy behaviors!!!!❤️❤️❤️

ChrisB

Agreed, annoying and not funny! #TeamRobbie

Mary Burch

I love the premise of this podcast. That cast are showing the show to people who have never seen it. I am so excited for Rob and Garrett to get to later seasons and see how amazing DS9 gets. And what Louise Fletchers character gets into

Clara Turpin

Geez! Nobody cares about Aquino!

ChrisB

I knew where Garrett was going with the "rudimentary lathe" comment, I love that we're both big Galaxy Quest fans

Marcy Beard

Was hoping they'd mention one of my all-time favorite lines from Star Trek (that I wish I had the guts to say in everyday life): "I feel your anger towards me, and I forgive you for it." 🤣

Derek van Pel

This is the best Keiko episode of DS9, and Rosalind Chao is brilliant going head-to-head with Louise Fletcher over important philosophical arguments. In every other episode, she’s there primarily as a wife/mother. On a totally different note, does Robbie know that in a few seasons there’s an episode called Our Man Bashir?

Catherine Green

I never found Sarah Silverman funny and now I have a reason to dislike her. Lol

Svpike

The podcast for the first season has been amazing. A couple of interesting episodes up next (doing something Voyager never did). Plus I'm looking forward to your comments on the Dax episode after that.

Dean Jones

OK, so Neela appears in Duet as well as in this episode and is played by Robin Christopher there too. However, there is a similar character called Anara in The Forsaken, that was meant to be what became Neela. As per Memory Alpha: "Neela was originally supposed to appear in three episodes of the season, making her debut in "The Forsaken" with the aim of making the audience believe she was to be a new recurring character so as not to make it obvious she was the villain. Unfortunately, the producers decided that the actress playing Anara in that episode wasn't the right type to be an assassin and so the role was recast as Neela. ... A leftover reference to Anara can still be seen in the final episode in the form of the computer code O'Brien and Dax break, which spells out "A-N-A-R-A".

Elias Nordling

The best way to think about the claim that "science taught without a spiritual context is a philosophy" in the context of this episode might have been expressed by Sisko; when he notes that it is quite reasonable to understand the wormhole aliens as Prophets.

Gary

Congrats getting through season 1! You guys have inspired my brother and I to watch DS9 for the first time and we LOVE IT. 🖖

Dyllan Natschke


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