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Priority One

313 – Elementary, My Dear | Priority One Podcast: A Star Trek News Podcast

Elijah 2017-04-17 639 7


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Elijah

Elio is a Northern New Jersey Cuban-American and graduate of Kean University, having earned his Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance in 2011. He has performed in internationally renowned performance halls such as Avery Fisher Hall with the New York Philharmonic, as a member of the Westminster Symphonic Choir, and in Beijing, China as a representative for Kean University. Since 2012, he has had the wonderful opportunity to Executive Produce Priority One – the premiere Star Trek Online podcast. Whether recruiting, managing the global team of talented volunteers, arranging interviews with special guests, editing, web-development, finding sponsors, managing crowd funding, or writing content for the podcast, Elio has a hand in it all. A long-time Trekkie, Elio has been watching the series since he was a child and sneaking in late night, back-to-back, episodes of TNG reruns. He finally embraced the Trekdom in college and spent many hours catching up on the entire multiverse…. instead of studying.

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  1. Ray Borg on 2017-04-19

    Maybe cryptic could do crowdfunding for actors like Brent Spiner to voice their character from like TNG so it may not come from their gaming development budget. always listening to your show its awesome.

  2. Ray Borg on 2019-01-30

    Maybe cryptic could do crowdfunding for actors like Brent Spiner to voice their character from like TNG so it may not come from their gaming development budget. always listening to your show its awesome.

  3. seannewboy on 2017-04-18

    Was i the only one that ran that mission once just going for it in the big distortion?

    Look carefully at the hand holding the crystal with the hologram, specifically the mesh/skin.

    They needed to finish the gateway, they just never followed through. Like the special nebula for lifetime players. They dont like to go back and fix things that were underwhelming.

    Kenna’s Flubs for the win!

    Thanks for all of the hard work everyone and Welcome again Dr Hurt.

  4. seannewboy on 2019-01-30

    Was i the only one that ran that mission once just going for it in the big distortion?

    Look carefully at the hand holding the crystal with the hologram, specifically the mesh/skin.

    They needed to finish the gateway, they just never followed through. Like the special nebula for lifetime players. They dont like to go back and fix things that were underwhelming.

    Kenna’s Flubs for the win!

    Thanks for all of the hard work everyone and Welcome again Dr Hurt.

  5. Eklinaar on 2017-04-17

    Babylon 5 is fantastic, but you can’t just watch a few random episodes, or you’ll have no idea what’s going on and miss all the character development. It’s a serial epic that tells a single story from beginning to end, like Lord of the Rings, not episodic like Star Trek. The first season seems like random episodes (which sometimes aren’t very good), but it’s actually a 22-episode world-building prologue. Seasons 2 through 4 tell the main story, and season 5 is the epilogue. I highly recommend Babylon 5 to any sci-fi fan who likes long serials and has the time to binge-watch 110 episodes. There are a few episodes you can skip if you want, and you can find guides online for that.

  6. Eklinaar on 2019-01-30

    Babylon 5 is fantastic, but you can’t just watch a few random episodes, or you’ll have no idea what’s going on and miss all the character development. It’s a serial epic that tells a single story from beginning to end, like Lord of the Rings, not episodic like Star Trek. The first season seems like random episodes (which sometimes aren’t very good), but it’s actually a 22-episode world-building prologue. Seasons 2 through 4 tell the main story, and season 5 is the epilogue. I highly recommend Babylon 5 to any sci-fi fan who likes long serials and has the time to binge-watch 110 episodes. There are a few episodes you can skip if you want, and you can find guides online for that.

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