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    Explore " maquis" with insightful episodes like "Not Bathtub Serious (VOY S7E4)", "MS14 - Star Trek, Terrorism, and Me", "Star Trek: Picard S3, E5 - "Imposters"", "9. Agents of Sabotage (Season 2)" and "Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie" from podcasts like ""The Greatest Generation", "The SJW Comic Book Club", "Star Trek: Age of Discovery", "Good Assassins" and "Un Board Game Presque Parfait"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Not Bathtub Serious (VOY S7E4)

    Not Bathtub Serious (VOY S7E4)

    When members of the crew start going into comas, Tuvok takes the case and falls in love with the mystery assailant. But when he realizes he’s the one melding Maquis into a mutiny, a loyalty test by Chakotay puts him in position to take back the ship. Which muscles are ripped after 500 episodes? What’s the most common type of bruise? Where were they storing all the Maquis garb? It’s the episode where vanity is logical!

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    MS14 - Star Trek, Terrorism, and Me

    MS14 - Star Trek, Terrorism, and Me

    This episode we will solve the age-old debate of terrorism. You're welcome. Ok not really. We will be discussing how Star Trek actually solved the age-old debate of terrorism. Ok not really. Maybe they just kinda skirted the issue and glossed over some important context and details. Idk, it's art, ok? Not everything has to have a solution. Sometimes you just make a story and use a complex political issue as a backdrop and that's just ok. We watched two episodes of Star Trek for this episode, one from The Next Generation and one from Deep Space Nine. While they didn't really solve the question of whether terrorism is acceptable, they were fun. I guess you can't have it all.

    Next episode we will be discussing You Brought Me the Ocean, a YA re-imagining of the origin story of Jackson Hyde AKA Aqualad.

    Monte's theme this season is best-selling superhero comics of all time. Veronica's theme is stories from the DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults imprint.

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    Check out the inaugural crossover of the Hall of Pods, our podcast network! We discuss Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness with The Fandom Optimists, Cape Corner, and True Believers: a Comics PoDCast! Find all of our links here.

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    Star Trek: Picard S3, E5 - "Imposters"

    Star Trek: Picard S3, E5 - "Imposters"

    Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe, including Classic Trek as well as the Paramount + shows STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, STAR TREK: PRODIGY and STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS.

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    9. Agents of Sabotage (Season 2)

    9. Agents of Sabotage (Season 2)

    Virginia Hall was back in occupied France, but she was no longer working for the British. She was an agent of the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA. Virginia was living in the farmhouse of a respected Resistance leader. She was spending her existence in disguise as an old woman, decked out in multiple wool skirts, makeshift prosthetics, and dyed gray hair; all the while constantly walking by wanted posters stapled around town with sketches of The Limping Lady. But this new life promised Virginia something she’d been waiting for since she’d had to flee France almost 18 months earlier: the opportunity to take the fight directly to the Nazis.

    The Maquis was a new faction of French, British, and German freedom fighters. They were scrappy guerrilla warfare fighters who sabotaged German trains, trucks, and tanks. In May of 1944, Virginia had split Colonel Vessereau’s Maquis faction into smaller groups of twenty-five fighters each, allowing them to continue working in secret without attracting attention from the Nazis. The Maquis were ecstatic to be led by a real secret agent, though they were slightly put-off by the sight of Virginia in disguise as an elderly, limping woman.

    By late May of 1944, French resistors were getting antsy. They’d been told to expect the arrival of the Americans, who were planning their invasion of Europe. And every day of waiting saw the Nazis become more and more brutal, as they upped their retaliations against the French citizenry. The Germans were expecting the American invasion too, and they wanted to dwindle French forces as much as possible.

    On June 6, 1944 over 150,000 American, British, and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France and led the invasion against the Germans. It was the beginning of the end for the Nazi occupation of France—and is regarded as the turning of the tide for all of World War II.

    This episode contains interviews with:

    Brad Catling: great nephew of Virginia Hall

    Richard Lucas: radio enthusiast and author of Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany, the first biography of Mildred Gillars AKA Axis Sally

    Karen Schaefer: worked at the CIA for 26 years in Latin America, Europe, Afghanistan and Iraq; she was Chief of Base and held leadership positions including Chief of Operations, Directorate of Science and Technology; Deputy Associate Director of Military Affairs; and Deputy Chief of Counterintelligence, Near East Division

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    This season is hosted by Stephan Talty and written by C.D. Carpenter. Produced and directed by Kevin Thomsen for Real Jetpacks Productions. Story Editing by Jacob Bronstein with editorial direction from Scott Waxman. Additional research and reporting by Sophie McNulty. Theme music by Tyler Cash. Sound Design, Mixing, and Mastering by Paul Goodrich. Sound Editing by Justin Kilpatrick. Executive Producers: Jacob Bronstein, Mark Francis and Scott Waxman for Diversion Audio. 

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    Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie

    Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie

    Troisième partie de notre rétrospective Kickstarter! On parle notamment d'un de nos meilleur coup sur les plateformes de sociofinancement avec un jeu qui a connu une popularité explosive depuis sa sortie. Et on fait un petit tour de table pour partager nos belles découvertes ludiques des dernières semaines.

    0:00:00 - Générique;
    0:00:30 - Introduction;
    0:07:20 - Tour de table de Patrice (Dune: War for Arrakis);
    0:17:05 - Tour de table de David (Turing Machine);
    0:32:20 - Tour de table de LP (Marvel Champions);
    0:35:10 - Tour de table de LP (Persévérance);
    0:45:25 - Tour de table de LP (Maquis);
    0:55:10 - Interlude;
    0:55:40 - Rétrospective Kickstarter - Partie 3;
    2:39:20 - Conclusion (et à quoi on joue d'ici le prochain épisode).

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