Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Talking all about Star Trek Fleet Command in a kinda funny, kinda sad kinda way. Get tips and tricks, inside info, and win prizes! All right here with your host, UltimatDJz.
Talking all about Star Trek Fleet Command in a kinda funny, kinda sad kinda way. Get tips and tricks, inside info, and win prizes! All right here with your host, UltimatDJz.
Welcome To the Big Show!!!
Hey folks!! Talking Trek is a podcast created BY the community, FOR the community! Twice each week, your host, UltimatDJz gathers round with players from all ops levels to discuss what's happening, teach new mechanics, explore older mechanics, and overall improve gameplay for anyone involved! In a true radio show style format, DJz and the Gang bring you the absolute best in entertainment within STFC each and every show, from stupid news, to contest giveaways, to call ins. Check out our latest shows below, and THANKS for listening!
Episodes
Feb 13, 2026
Feb 13, 2026
1hr 46 min
Episode 6 of Starfleet Academy delivers one of the most tonally distinct installments of the season, shifting from collegiate character drama into full psychological thriller and survival horror. The podcast opens with immediate high energy, framing the episode as a major turning point — one that blends classic Trek moral dilemmas with modern cinematic tension.The panel quickly agrees: this is the episode where the show proves it can operate at franchise stakes.
The early discussion centers on the controversial opening sequence involving Caleb and Tarima. While romantic development has been building, the telepathic boundary violation sparks debate about trust, consent, and Betazoid psychology. The hosts explore how this tension isn’t just interpersonal drama — it foreshadows the emotional decisions both characters must make under life-or-death pressure later in the episode.
Once the cadets board the derelict USS Miyazaki, the tone pivots hard into horror. The abandoned post-Burn experimental vessel becomes a graveyard setting — dark corridors, failing systems, and an ever-present sense of dread. The introduction of the Furies raises the stakes immediately. Their cannibalistic nature, hybrid physiology, and predatory tactics create a new kind of enemy — less political, more primal — evoking comparisons to the Vidiians or even Reavers in tone.
The hostage scenario and airlock sequence form the episode’s action centerpiece. The cadets’ inexperience shows early, but they evolve rapidly under pressure. A key moment highlighted in the podcast is the sacrifice of their commanding officer, which forces the cadets to step into leadership roles prematurely. This trial-by-fire dynamic reinforces the show’s core theme: Starfleet officers aren’t born — they’re forged in crisis.
Sam’s bridge sequence becomes the emotional and technological high point. Tasked with restoring fragmented ship systems, she demonstrates not just computational superiority but personal agency. The panel reads this as a pivotal evolution in her arc — choosing to risk herself for organics, further complicating her loyalty to her creators. Her eventual injury adds philosophical weight: even artificial life can bear scars of trust.
The episode closes with wider implications for the season. Nus Braka’s looming presence, the emergence of the Furies, and the cadets’ accelerated growth all point toward a larger coordinated threat. The hosts speculate that Episode 6 may represent the “Empire Strikes Back” tonal shift of the season — where youthful optimism gives way to the harsh realities of command, sacrifice, and war.
00:01 – Cold open, hype reactions, and spoiler warning for Episode 603:20 – Panel introductions and first impressions of the episode06:10 – Opening romance scene and early character tension09:05 – Caleb & Tarima relationship analysis and emotional stakes12:00 – Betazoid abilities and telepathic boundary debate15:10 – Away mission briefing and training exercise setup18:20 – Boarding the USS Miyazaki and mission objectives21:30 – Post-Burn warp lore and ship disaster backstory24:40 – First appearance of the Furies and threat assessment27:50 – Horror tone shift and haunted-ship atmosphere31:00 – Airlock standoff and hand-to-hand combat breakout34:15 – Tactical coordination and cadet crisis response37:30 – Leadership contrast: War College vs Academy cadets40:45 – Lieutenant Commander sacrifice and protocol analysis44:00 – Bridge lockdown and survival strategy planning47:10 – Sam begins computer restoration under pressure50:20 – “1200 files” moment and Sam’s hero sequence53:40 – Comic lore tie-in and Miyazaki historical context56:50 – Ship systems reboot and turning the tide01:00:00 – Cadets regain control and tactical regroup01:04:10 – Genesis & Darum bridge command dynamics01:08:25 – Leadership growth and teamwork evolution01:12:40 – Athena ship response and search coordination01:16:55 – Furry threat escalation and hostage stakes01:21:05 – Rescue strategy and multi-team execution01:25:20 – Final confrontation buildup01:29:35 – Climactic battle and survival resolution01:33:50 – Nus Braka implications and villain framing01:37:40 – Sam’s injuries and EMH medical response01:41:10 – Character fallout and emotional aftermath01:44:00 – Season arc theories and “big bad” speculation01:46:00 – Final ratings, closing thoughts, and sign-off
Feb 7, 2026
Feb 7, 2026
3hr 22 min
This episode opens with the crew’s trademark humor, launching Season 7 with casual banter about production life, winter weather, and behind-the-scenes filming. The relaxed tone quickly transitions into sponsor reads and community engagement before moving into the night’s core purpose: breaking down the Orion Arc launch.
The first major pivot occurs with live breaking news regarding Patch 87.1 maintenance, setting the stage for technical concerns that dominate much of the show. From there, the hosts outline the arc’s key systems — Orion hostiles, the Challenge Track, and event structure — before shifting sharply into widespread player-reported lag.
A significant portion of the episode dissects performance failures affecting scoring, notifications, and client responsiveness. The crew explores possible technical causes, including push communication breakdowns between client and server systems, and debates whether backend optimization work may have triggered the instability.
Mid-show, the conversation briefly detours into Star Trek lore — notably Avery Brooks and Deep Space Nine character storytelling — before returning to gameplay analysis. This tonal shift gives listeners a mix of franchise discussion alongside live-service game critique.
The back half focuses heavily on Orion hostile scaling, progression difficulty, and how different ops brackets are handling the new content. Strategy discussions expand into Challenge Track design, compensation expectations, and server region disparities in performance impact.
In the final stretch, attention turns to late-game systems like Sweeps mechanics and long-term efficiency optimization. The hosts close by evaluating the arc’s design potential versus its troubled technical launch, leaving the audience with cautious optimism once stability issues are resolved.
00:58 – Cold open, show intro, Season 7 welcome04:00 – Shop day stories, filming, and snowstorm chaos09:30 – Sponsor segment + Ghost Energy discussion15:00 – AI assistants, automation humor, and chat banter20:26 – Breaking news: Patch 87.1 maintenance announced25:30 – Early arc reactions + system rollout impressions29:30 – Global lag begins — first major complaints33:00 – Client/server communication failures explained38:00 – Recurring bugs vs new bugs discussion01:00:00 – Star Trek discussion tangent (Avery Brooks / DS9 context01:30:07 – Orion hostiles deep dive begins01:45:00 – Difficulty scaling + G6–G7 balancing talk02:00:00 – Challenge Track progression pacing02:18:00 – Compensation expectations + fairness debate02:35:00 – Server region performance comparisons02:50:00 – Long-term arc systems + economy impact03:06:00 – Sweeps mechanic strategy + late-game optimization 03:15:30 – Challenge Track mastery + efficiency meta03:22:00 – Final thoughts + show close
Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
1hr 42 min
00:01 – Show open, welcome, and Episode 5 kickoff energy07:05 – Episode title breakdown and focus on Sam10:40 – Character spotlight format and season structure discussion14:20 – DS9 connections and Sisko legacy setup18:05 – Jake Sisko perspective and parental themes22:10 – Emotional identity and photonic life exploration26:00 – Professor mystery and early Dax clues30:15 – Sam’s insecurities and role among cadets34:10 – EMH mentorship tensions begin38:20 – Photonic vs. organic emotional frameworks42:05 – Sam’s relational curiosity and social learning46:10 – Lower Decks tone parallels and writing praise50:05 – Tawny Newsome performance & writing deep dive54:00 – Easter eggs and franchise connective tissue01:00:00 – Mid-episode pivot: mentorship and purpose01:05:20 – Sam’s emotional crisis and self-worth questions01:10:45 – EMH tough-love philosophy debate01:15:30 – Photonic loneliness and immortality themes01:20:40 – Professor guidance and historical insight01:25:15 – Book reveal and legacy symbolism01:29:50 – Dax reveal and symbiont survival implications01:33:40 – Canon impact: surviving The Burn01:37:10 – Future mentorship path for Sam01:40:20 – Final reactions, winners/losers, closing thoughts
Feb 2, 2026
Feb 2, 2026
2hr 25 min
00:01 – Welcome to Arcfall Eve, live show kickoff, hosts settle in07:45 – Arcfall timing confusion, maintenance expectations, missing teaser discussion15:30 – Travel chaos, snowed-in stories, real-life logistics before content week23:10 – February arc expectations and “January-level difficulty” framing30:55 – Early speculation: dailies pressure and player preparedness concerns38:40 – Resource bottlenecks introduced: Sigma Tritanium vs parts46:25 – Generator debate begins: usefulness, vault caps, and misconceptions54:10 – Escalating disagreement on generators, storage, and production logic01:02:00 – Transition to deeper systems talk and market/building implications01:09:45 – New buildings, empty pads, and unspoken February mechanics01:17:30 – Critical release humor and emotional damage expectations01:25:15 – What won’t save you this arc: packs, shortcuts, and prep myths01:33:00 – Player behavior patterns and how Scopely designs friction01:40:45 – Long-term progression philosophy vs short-term efficiency01:48:30 – Battle simulator tease and future discussion planning01:56:10 – Community reactions, chat engagement, and live clarifications02:03:45 – Wrapping February expectations and content scheduling02:11:20 – Final thoughts on Arcfall Eve and readiness mindset02:18:30 – Show close, upcoming streams, and sign-off
Feb 1, 2026
Feb 1, 2026
2hr 50 min
00:01 – Cold open, welcomes, server shout-outs, and setting the tone for the Jan Arc wrap-up07:15 – Introduction of guest MJ Hat and overview of the Rebirth / V’ger arc discussion goals14:10 – Early Challenge Track impressions and ops-level difficulty spikes21:45 – Community innovation, officer “debuff list” mechanics, and unintended solutions28:55 – MJ Hat’s personal arc: streaming growth, new baby, and community support36:10 – Dailies as the true progression barometer and ops-level readiness discussion43:25 – Mid-ops vs high-ops experience and how progression speed has changed over time01:00:40 – Call-ins begin: player sentiment on Challenge Track pacing and difficulty01:09:30 – Excelsior value debate: utility, sourcing, and long-term relevance01:18:45 – V’ger hostiles, Apex Barrier mechanics, and ops 68–70 danger zone01:28:20 – Research, artifacts, and overlooked systems impacting survivability01:37:55 – PvE vs PvP priorities, territory warfare, and armada culture01:47:10 – Community benchmarks vs FOMO and Scopely’s progression signaling01:56:30 – Mid-game acceleration, passes, and whether the “mid-ops problem” is fixed02:05:45 – Additional call-ins and regional server perspectives02:15:10 – What Rebirth got right: experimentation, challenge, and engagement02:24:35 – What missed the mark: clarity, scaling, and communication gaps02:33:20 – Final community ratings and improvement recommendations02:42:15 – Closing thoughts, future arc expectations, and sign-off
Jan 29, 2026
Jan 29, 2026
1hr 24 min
00:01 – Welcome, spoiler warning, and framing Episode 4’s themes02:10 – Community check-in and global server roll call05:00 – First reactions: why Episode 4 feels “real Trek”08:45 – Klingon culture, charity vs honor, and expectations subverted10:45 – Emotional tone shift and why this episode hits harder14:45 – The Doctor’s class and debate as survival, not theory17:30 – Jaden’s backstory: abandonment, shame, and identity20:15 – Laura Thock’s mentorship and a powerful reframing of Jaden’s past24:30 – First officers in Trek: comparing Thock to Riker, Una, and others29:00 – Leadership styles, discipline, and empathy in Starfleet32:30 – Debate stage setup: Jaden vs. Caleb35:30 – Caleb’s controversial line and the cost of winning38:45 – Darum and Jaden’s intimate breathing moment42:30 – Audience reactions and rewatch revelations45:15 – Survival through debate: parallels between Caleb and Jaden49:30 – Was Caleb mentoring or crossing a line?54:15 – Shared meals, Klingon tradition, and chosen family01:00:45 – Klingon resolution and earning honor through action01:07:30 – Emotional payoff and reconciliation for Jaden01:14:45 – Final reflections, standout performances, and season implications
Jan 26, 2026
Jan 26, 2026
2hr 50 min
00:01 – Cold open, weather check-in, community roll call, and show setup05:30 – Griffin’s absence, early banter, and server chatter10:45 – Veil raid story, resource losses, and “for the kids” war humor16:30 – Early arc framing and what tonight’s wrap-up will (and won’t) cover22:00 – Snowstorm stories, real-life chaos, and delayed show context28:30 – Official transition into arc wrap-up discussion00:34:15 – Challenge Track overview and first impressions00:40:10 – Critiques of Challenge Track perfection requirements00:46:00 – Historical comparisons: Silence, Freebooters, Zindi, and Separatists00:52:30 – Difficulty expectations vs modern player tolerance01:00:45 – Officer performance discussion and shard value01:10:20 – Ship utility talk, Excelsior expectations vs reality01:20:10 – Event pacing, timers, and missed-day penalties01:30:00 – Monetization discussion and “battle pass fatigue” debate01:40:30 – Community feedback trends and survey planning01:50:15 – Arc highlights: what worked and what didn’t02:00:30 – Server disparity, ops scaling, and accessibility concerns02:10:45 – Lessons learned from the arc and Scopely design signals02:22:30 – Forward-looking speculation and upcoming system hints02:35:00 – Final thoughts, community appreciation, and show close-out
Jan 23, 2026
Jan 23, 2026
2hr 34 min
00:01 – Cold open, welcome back, Season 7 kickoff, and server shout-outs06:45 – Technical chaos, camera setup banter, and live-stream realities13:30 – Sponsor spots, giveaways, and community appreciation20:05 – Cheesecake giveaways, shipping stories, and community reactions27:10 – Arc timing clarification and “final weekend” discussion33:00 – Starfleet Academy talk, Trek fandom reactions, and internet discourse39:20 – Transition to STFC focus and interim schedule discussion46:10 – January progress check: what players focused on this arc52:40 – Prep mindset for Galactic Rush and future content pacing01:00:30 – How January choices impact February efficiency01:07:45 – Spending styles: whales vs grinders vs planners01:15:20 – Community goal-setting across ops levels01:23:10 – What “finishing a loop” really means in modern STFC01:31:40 – Alliance tournaments, repair tokens, and resource drains01:39:15 – Player burnout, pacing issues, and expectation management01:47:05 – Interim events as a strategic reset window01:55:30 – Trust, communication, and Scopely’s recent improvements02:03:50 – Community feedback, long-term planning, and realism checks02:12:40 – Final thoughts on preparation, flexibility, and adaptation02:21:10 – Wrap-up, reminders, shout-outs, and sign-off
Jan 22, 2026
Jan 22, 2026
1hr 23 min
00:01 – Welcome, cold open, and framing Episode 3’s themes05:10 – Early reactions to Episode 3 and growing positivity around the series10:02 – Star Trek, relationships, and why Academy leans into emotional storytelling14:55 – Episodic vs. serialized debate and expectations for a “big bad”18:05 – Darum’s background, family pressure, and the first signs of growth22:10 – Genesis vs. Darum: competition, trust, and leadership dynamics26:15 – Romance, rivalry, or mentorship? Breaking down Genesis’s motivations30:05 – The prank war: War College vs. Starfleet Academy tone shift33:40 – Lighthearted episodes and why they matter for long-term stakes37:05 – Foreshadowing danger: loss, sacrifice, and Star Trek precedent40:10 – Transition to Caleb and Tarima’s reduced screen presence43:20 – Tarima’s choice of the War College and emotional self-control46:30 – The inhibitor device, emotional suppression, and trope discussion49:40 – Critiques of Tarima’s arc and missed development opportunities52:55 – Caleb’s desire for belonging and team identity56:10 – Comparing Episode 3 to Episodes 1–2 character focus shifts01:00:05 – Predictions for romantic tension and future conflicts01:05:40 – Who’s most at risk later this season? Death theories emerge01:10:55 – Academy life vs. real-world Starfleet consequences01:17:30 – Final thoughts, season trajectory, and closing reflections
Jan 16, 2026
Jan 16, 2026
1hr 24 min
00:00 – Show intro, Episode 2 framing, and community welcome
05:35 – Initial reactions to “Beta Test” and slower pacing vs Episode 1
11:10 – Betazoid canon discussion: telepathy, eyes, and cultural norms
16:45 – Tarima’s neural inhibitor and fear of her own abilities
22:20 – Starfleet Academy vs War College explained post-Burn
27:55 – Caleb’s leadership arc and why he avoids the War College path
33:30 – Raimi (“Fish Boy”) and the struggle to define his role
39:05 – Comedy beats: Borg gag, barefoot Chancellor, and visual humor
44:40 – Is this still Star Trek? Tone shift and generational appeal
50:15 – Romance tension: Tarima, Caleb, Genesis, and teen-drama tropes
01:01:25 – 90210 comparisons and “college dramedy” intentionality
01:07:00 – Kurtzman-era Trek, Discovery DNA, and legacy expectations
01:12:35 – Writing strengths, character chemistry, and standout performances
01:18:10 – Episode 2 final thoughts and narrative direction going forward
01:23:45 – Closing remarks, audience reactions, and Episode 3 anticipation






