In this latest BioTrekkie with the Admiral episode, we talk about biology in episodes 7 and 8 of Star Trek: Discovery season 5, including tissue regeneration, different effects of cold on the healing process, clinical and biological death, and root cuttings. We dig into some fun facts on inflammation and the longest time anyone has been clinically dead. On the production side, we cover the broad themes of forgiveness & something greater than ourselves, valuing the differences among us, scene transitions, and storyboarding. Extra shout-outs to Eve Harlow, David Ajala, and Tig Notaro, as well as the excellent character of “Hy'Rell”. Covered in this video are the episodes "Erigah" and "Labyrinths".
In this video series more generally, Star Trek science consultant Dr. Mohamed Noor (worked on Discovery seasons 3-4) teams up with Star Trek actress Jayne Brook (Admiral Katrina Cornwell in Discovery seasons 1-2) to teach science using Star Trek: Discovery. Videos use on-screen depictions as springboards to teach interesting real-world biology. And videos close with Brook's insights about acting and production, so Brook and Noor alternate taking on the role of student and teacher of their respective craft.
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