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Beam aboard Sceam Me Up Botty, the ultimate audio podcast for Star Trek enthusiasts and sci-fi aficionados! Dive into the final frontier with our passionate host Rodney Stewart as he explores every corner of the Star Trek universe from the iconic voyages of the Enterprise to the gritty battles of Deep Space Nine and the bold new worlds of Discovery. Expect lively discussion, deep dives into lore, character spotlights, and debates on the tech, philosophy, and legacy of Star Trek. As the journey expands, we'll warp into other sci-fi classics, from Blade Runner to Battlestar Galactica, blending humor, insight, and a touch of cosmic wonder. Whether you're a Vulcan scholar or a curious ensign, Sceam Me Up Botty is your dose of interstellar storytelling. Engage with us subscribe, listen, and boldly go where no podcast has gone before!

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Episode thumbnail for The Immunity Syndrome | Star Trek TOS Season 2 Episode 18 Review | Sceam Me Up Botty

July 6, 2026

The Immunity Syndrome | Star Trek TOS Season 2 Episode 18 Review | Sceam Me Up Botty

“The Immunity Syndrome” – Star Trek: The Original Series Season 2, Episode 18 Review Beam us up, because this week on Sceam Me Up Botty we’re tackling one of the most epic space microbe nightmares in TOS history: “The Immunity Syndrome”! The Enterprise is supposed to be heading for some well-earned R&R when a garbled distress call pulls them into the Gamma 7A system. What they find is total devastation — an entire star system wiped out, the all-Vulcan starship Intrepid destroyed, and a mysterious giant single-celled organism draining the life out of everything in its path. As the crew starts weakening and tensions rise, Kirk faces an impossible choice: who will pilot the shuttlecraft on a one-way mission into the belly of the beast — Spock or Bones? Cue classic McCoy-Spock banter, Vulcan mind-meld drama, and some truly wild 1960s special effects as the Enterprise takes on a creature bigger than a planet. We’re breaking down the high-stakes sci-fi concept, the emotional weight of losing an entire crew of Vulcans, Kirk’s leadership under pressure, and why this episode feels like classic Trek at its most ambitious (and weird). Is this the ultimate “antibody” mission? Can the crew survive an enemy that literally sucks the life force from starships? And how does it stack up against other monster-of-the-week episodes? Grab your tricorder, ignore the space amoeba, and join us for laughs, lore, hot takes, and plenty of “I’m a doctor, not a…” moments. Sceam Me Up Botty – where we boldly review what no one has reviewed in quite the same way before. #StarTrek #TOS #TheImmunitySyndrome #SceamMeUpBotty

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July 3, 2026

A Piece of the Action | Star Trek TOS Season 2 Episode 17 Review | Sceam Me Up Botty

Buckle up, Trekkies-things are about to get gangster on Sceam Me Up Botty! In this episode, we're diving into "A Piece of the Action" (Star Trek: The Original Series, Season 2, Episode 17). When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down to the planet Sigma lotiall, they discover a society that's taken the Chicago mob era of the 1920s to the extreme-complete with pinstripe suits, Tommy guns, and a whole lot of "piece of the action." What starts as a simple cultural contamination cleanup mission quickly turns into one of the most delightfully ridiculous episodes in TOS history. Expect sharp suits, even sharper one-liners, Spock doing his best impression of a mob enforcer, and Kirk playing the ultimate gangster boss. Is this the silliest episode of the original series... or one of its most entertaining? On Sceam Me Up Botty, we break down the episode's wild premise, legendary performances, clever callbacks to old Hollywood gangster flicks, and how it somehow still sneaks in some classic Star Trek themes about the Prime Directive and unintended cultural influence. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love watching the Enterprise crew go full Untouchables, this one's a blast. a Grab your fedora, load up your phaser, and join us for a heaping helping of laughs, lore, and lighthearted critique. Sceam Me Up Botty - where we beam straight into the absurdity... and love every minute of it. New episode dropping now!

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July 2, 2026

The Gamesters of Triskelion | Star Trek TOS Season 2 Episode 16 Review | Sceam Me Up Botty

The Gamesters of Triskelion | Star Trek: The Original Series S2E16 Review This week on Sceam Me Up Botty, we beam down into one of the wildest, most unhinged episodes of classic Trek yet: "The Gamesters of Triskelion." Kirk, Spock, and Uhura get kidnapped by glowing brains who treat gladiatorial combat like the galaxy's most high-stakes casino. Cue ridiculous fight scenes, color-coded slave collars, a very confused Scotty, and the Providers placing bets on who's going to get punched next. It's equal parts absurd, campy, and strangely philosophical. We're breaking down: • Whether this episode is brilliant trash or just trash (you decide) • Uhura finally getting a fight scene and absolutely owning it • The Providers: creepy disembodied brains or the ultimate degenerate gamblers? • That unforgettable training sequence and why it lives rent-free in our heads • How this wild ride still manages to sneak in classic Trek themes about freedom and humanity Expect plenty of laughter, hot takes, and way too much discussion about shiny silver unitards. If you love your Star Trek with a side of ridiculous 60s sci-fi energy, this is the episode for you. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts! What's your verdict on "The Gamesters of Triskelion"? Overrated cult classic or glorious mess? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag us on socials. #StarTrek #TOS #TheGamestersOfTriskelion #SceamMeUpBotty #BeamMeUpBotty #ClassicStarTrek #PodcastReview

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What is Sceam me up Botty?

Beam aboard Sceam Me Up Botty, the ultimate audio podcast for Star Trek enthusiasts and sci-fi aficionados! Dive into the final frontier with our passionate host Rodney Stewart as he explores every corner of the Star Trek universe from the iconic voyages of the Enterprise to the gritty battles of Deep Space Nine and the bold new worlds of Discovery. Expect lively discussion, deep dives into lore, character spotlights, and debates on the tech, philosophy, and legacy of Star Trek. As the journey expands, we'll warp into other sci-fi classics, from Blade Runner to Battlestar Galactica, blending humor, insight, and a touch of cosmic wonder. Whether you're a Vulcan scholar or a curious ensign, Sceam Me Up Botty is your dose of interstellar storytelling. Engage with us subscribe, listen, and boldly go where no podcast has gone before!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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