A Captain's Log - Star Trek stunt superlatives - Tom Morga, Chris Doyle, Suzanne Rampe, Part 2

(part two of two) Interview with the trio of Stunt superlatives Tom Morga, Suzanne Rampe, and Chris Doyle. Bryan and Lili summarize the amazing stunt careers of their in-studio guests starting with how Chris Doyle has been everywhere in film and TV in Hollywood appearing specifically in three Star Trek series (TNG,DS9,VOY). Tom Morga has appeared in the most Star Trek production ever in the long history of Star Trek. Suzanne Rampe has spent her career performing incredible stunts, bringing high-intensity moments to life on screen including doubling Nana Visitor and Terry Farrel in Star Trek: Deep Space nine and countless other alien roles. Bryan asks Chris Doyle and Tom Morga how many times they think they've suited up as Klingons each and also how many times have, they battled each other for stunts as Klingons. Lili asks Suzanne Rampe her memories from her experience stunt doubling for Terry Farrell's Dax character in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Sword of Khaless". From this same episode, Bryan asks Tom Morga his memories playing this alien named Soto, a Lethean and challenges of performing these stunts in heavy makeup opposite Suzanne as Dax and the Klingons Kor and Worf. Tom Morga and Chris Doyle discuss playing Cardassians in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Empok Nor". Suzanne Rampe talks about her first time at Paramount, when she was brought in as a stunt double for Martha Hackett playing a Romulan. Chris Doyle has a unique story on learning that a Deep Space Nien Crossover throwback episode with Star Trek: The Original Series "Trials and Tribulations" is happening at Paramount. Chris Doyle would play a Klingon after learning while on vacation through actor Robert Conrad this exciting Tribble filled episode was happening. Suzanne Rampe talks about her Star Trek: Voyager 2-part pilot "Caretaker", two stunt double roles as a Kazon Ogla Woman and Ocampa Orderly. Tom Morga and Chris Doyle, who played so many Klingons with Bat'leth fights talk about details being in a hall with giant statues of Klingons called the Hall of Warriors in the Deep Space Nine episode titled "Apocalypse Rising" both also had stunt roles doubling Robert O'Reilly's Gowron and J.G. Hertzler's Martok respectively. An homage to Star Trek weapons is paid tribute to as this talk shows consulting producer Scott "Chip" Selstad makes an appearance on set with the three stunt superlatives and hosts Bryan Kreutz with Lili Fox-Lim in the holodeck. A staged stunt choreographed sequence is staged using a Jem'Hadar Kar'takin held by Chris Doyle, a Klingon Bat'leth held by Tom Morga and a Klingon D'k tahg knife held by Suzanne Rampe into a battle scene to end the episode.