Jul 17, 2015
For better or worse, Degra was first and foremost a Patriot.
In continuing Degra’s character exploration from Warp Five Episode 42, it is apparent that his character arc has even more complexity still left to explore. The Season 3 Xindi arc from September 2003 to May 2004 emulated the U.S. national zeitgeist, post-911, with issues of torture, weapons of mass destruction, and moral compromise at the heart. But without Degra's redemption and the overall resolution of the conflict which hinged upon reconciliation, the story would have been significantly darker and fundamentally not in the best traditions of Star Trek.
Conceptually, the initial inspiration for the character of Degra was J. Robert Oppenheimer, one of the fathers of the atomic bomb. Brannon Braga explained in Star Trek Magazine #117, p. 62, "We knew we wanted to create an Oppenheimer-like character who was the mastermind behind building the bomb, who was very committed to his species but wracked with guilt, just like Oppenheimer." So please join us for a deeply philosophical discussion about Degra and how he faced his own morality which ultimately led to his redemption.
Host
Will Nguyen
Guests
Jeffrey Harlan & Tommy Kraft
Editor
Matthew Rushing
Executive Producers
Norman C. Lao, Matthew
Rushing and Christopher Jones
Associate Producers
Floyd Dorsey and Mike
Morrison
Production Manager
Richard Marquez
Content Manager
Will Nguyen
Chapters
Intro and Welcome Boomers! (00:01:23)
Revisiting Degra from Warp Five 42 (00:02:18)
Reflecting the American National Zeitgeist Post-911 (00:08:45)
Was Degra’s Plan Overly-Complicated? (00:14:55)
Xindi Religious Fundamentalism or Extremism? (00:21:18)
The Strategy of Stratagem (00:25:15)
Do the Ends Justify the Degra? (00:31:33)
The Romulan War Degra-ssion (00:38:36)
Degra-demption (00:42:09)
Degra’s Debatable Demise (00:53:37)
Degra’s Significance to Enterprise (00:59:08)
Closing and Thanks For Listening (01:07:30)
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