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Because That's What Heroes Do

Firefly – Episode 12, The Message: The War’s Unwanted Soldier

Megan and I go in a different direction for our next sci-fi series as we take up the 2002 series Firefly. The show is an American space Western drama television series. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a “Firefly-class” spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Join the dynamic and delightful hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they dive into the latest episode of Firefly in their podcast, Because That’s What Heroes Do!

The episode of Firefly discussed by Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty featured a 30s carnival-themed episode with a poignant line, “you murdered yourself. I just carried the bullet a while”. The crew of Serenity had to decide whether or not to trust their old war buddy, Tracy, who was too young to be a soldier and was irreparably damaged by a war he never should have been in. Preacher’s intelligence and experience was highlighted as he negotiated with the people they encountered, using guns pointed at Jane, Zoe, and Mal as leverage. Simon’s incompetence when it comes to interacting with women was also discussed, as well as Jane’s ability to notice things. The episode concluded with Tracy being buried on his own planet in a snowstorm.

Highlights

·      Shepherd Book’s Negotiation

·      Tracy’s Tragic Death

·      Jane’s Fuzzy Hat

·      Smuggling Organs

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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending July 8, 2023

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast which brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week. Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance brings to you, the compliance professional, the compliance stories you need to be aware of to end your busy week. Sit back, and in 10 minutes hear about the stories every compliance professional should be aware of from the prior week. Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox. Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • Unilever adds its name. (RFE)
  • Pakistan makes over-night changes in ABC law. (Business Insider)
  • More on CA Supreme Court expansion of whistleblower protection. (Law360)
  • Are banks too big to manage? (WSJ)
  • SEC charges window maker and its ex-CFO over accounting violations. (Reuters)
  • Corruption still bedevils Lebanon. (PBS)
  • Twitter threatens Meta over Threads. (Reuters)
  • Is Ivy League morally bankrupt? (FT)
  • Cop now in charge of SFO. (WSJ)
  • Top Lazard banker fired for harassment. (WSJ)

You can check out the Daily Compliance News for four curated compliance and ethics related stories each day, here.

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance – Episode 37 – I, Mudd

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider episode I, Mudd, which aired on November 3, 1967, and occurred on Star Date 4513.3.

The Enterprise finds Harry Mudd (Harcourt Fenton Mudd) on a planet and the “ruler” of 500 robot women. Mudd is being studied by the robots, who are accommodating but refuse to let him go. The androids tell Kirk people from the Andromeda galaxy built them. However, the civilization that constructed them was destroyed by a supernova, so the androids were left without supervision. Now they have found a new purpose in Mudd. Spock makes inquiries and discovers that there are 207,809 androids and, most importantly, that they seem to be controlled by some central coordinating power.

The robots find people too destructive and plan to take over and “serve” all humans in the galaxy to control them. Kirk leaves Harry on the planet with his attendant robots to serve as an example of human failure to them. The robots are also reprogrammed to carry out their original task of rendering the planet fit for human life. As a final blow to Mr. Mudd, Kirk also leaves behind several android copies of his shrewish wife, Stella.

Compliance Takeaways:

  1. Why continuous monitoring is a mandatory part of any compliance program.
  2. Will AI take over compliance? (Answer: No)
  3. As a CCO, you are only limited by your imagination.

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Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

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