Summary
- "Shuttlepod One" was a pivotal episode in Star Trek: Enterprise. Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating performed a live table read of "Shuttlepod One" on their podcast, The Shuttlepod Show, to mark the episode's 20th anniversary.
- The episode's in-universe date is November 9, 2151, and it inspired a real-life friendship between actors Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating, who now host The Shuttlepod Show podcast.
- The podcast takes a deep dive into Star Trek and features notable guests from the franchise, with Trinneer and Keating reenacting scenes from "Shuttlepod One."
Star Trek: Enterprise stars Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating reenacted their classic episode "Shuttlepod One" on their podcast, The Shuttlepod Show. Written by Enterprise series creators Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, "Shuttlepod One" is one of the best episodes of the Star Trek prequel, and it was crucial in establishing the characters and friendship of Trinneer's Chief Engineer, Commander Trip Tucker, and Keating's Armory Officer, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, aboard the NX-01 Enterprise commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula).
On February 13, 2022, Dominic Keating and Connor Trinneer marked the 20th anniversary of the airing of "Shuttlepod One" by performing a live table read of the episode on The Shuttlepod Show. Keating and Trinneer were joined by their guest, Gary Graham, who played Vulcan Ambassador Soval on Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as producer Mark K. Cartier and co-host Erica La Rose. Trinneer and Keating played Trip and Reed, while the others played the different characters in the episode. Although "Shuttlepod One" aired on 2/13/2002, the in-universe date of the episode is November 9, 2151, which is 128 years as of the date of this writing. Check out The Shuttlepod Show's 20th Anniversary Table Read of "Shuttlepod One" below: