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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance – Episode 77 – Due Diligence Lessons from The Savage Curtain

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Savage Curtain, which aired on March 7, 1969, with a start date of 5906.4.

While scanning planet Excalbia, Spock detects strange readings that indicate the presence of carbon cycle life forms. The subsequent appearance of Abraham Lincoln on the viewing screen and his transportation to the Enterprise demonstrates that whatever intelligence resides on the planet can read minds and manipulate matter. Shortly before beaming Lincoln aboard, Spock reports sensors showing an object resembling a living rock with claws at the same position.

On board, Lincoln appears to be human with knowledge of technology from the mid-1800s but is strangely also aware of the Vulcan philosophy. When Kirk accepts Lincoln’s invitation for Spock and him to beam down to a patch of Earth-type environment on the planet, they encounter Surak, the father of Vulcan civilization. A piece of rock suddenly becomes animated and informs them that the planet’s inhabitants are experimenting to discover which of the opposing human philosophies is stronger: good or evil. To carry out their experiment, the rock creatures pit Lincoln, Surak, Kirk, and Spock against Genghis Khan, Colonel Green, Zora, and Kahless the Klingon in a battle to the death.

Green appears to parlay with Surak but sends his associates to sneak up on him. They then attempt to trick Kirk’s party into rescuing him when he (apparently) screams out in pain. Lincoln attempts to sneak into Green’s camp, but this action is unexpected. As he discovers that Surak is already dead, Lincoln is speared from behind. Col. Green’s party then attacks Spock and Kirk. Spock kills Col. Green, and the others are forced to flee. The rock creatures discover that evil is defeated when directly confronted by good, and Spock, Kirk, and the Enterprise are released.

Commentary

The plot revolves around the crew of the Enterprise encountering legendary historical figures, such as Abraham Lincoln and Surak, who are pitted against infamous tyrants like Genghis Khan and Colonel Green in an ethical battle orchestrated by rock creatures. The episode delves into the complexities of good versus evil and offers valuable lessons for compliance professionals. Key compliance takeaways include understanding the context of business ventures, identifying hidden risks, prioritizing ethical considerations, and ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the due diligence process.

Key Highlights

  • Key Plot Points and Characters
  • Fun Facts and Continuity Issues
  • Ethical Lessons from ‘The Savage Curtain’
  • Compliance Takeaways

Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For The Week Ending August 17, 2024

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast that brings you the week’s top 10 compliance stories in one episode each week.

Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, presents the stories every compliance professional needs to know as you wrap up your busy week. In just 10 minutes, sit back and catch up on the key compliance stories from the prior week.

Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for compliance professionals, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox. Get your weekly dose of compliance stories with 10 For 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • DOJ defends itself from Boeing victims’ families’ objections.  (Law360)
  • Boeing puts work output before employee health and safety. (WSJ)
  • A new CCO salary survey is out. (WSJ)
  • More fines for failure to monitor employee text messaging. (WSJ)
  • Boeing and the cost of culture failure. (NYT)
  • Smartmatic execs accused of FCPA violations in The Philippines. (NYT)
  • SFO files charges against 2 additional Glencore traders. (FT)
  • Ukraine detains Deputy MoE in corruption scandal. (Reuters)
  • French ABC efforts led to the most successful Olympics since 1984. (The Conversation)
  • Mozambique official found guilty in tuna boat corruption case. (Bloomberg)

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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: August 17, 2024

Welcome to the Kerrville Weekly News Roundup. Each week, veteran podcaster Tom Fox and his colleagues Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz get together to go over a couple of their favorite stories from the past week from Kerrville and the greater Hill Country.

Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen in to get a wrap up of the Kerrville Weekly News. We each consider two of our favorite stories and talk about the upcoming weekend’s events, which will enjoy or participate in.

In this episode, Tom takes a solo turn to look at some of the things that caught his attention over the past week.

Stories Include:

  • KPUB makes its case
  • Economic report out
  • MOWA earns huge honor
  • Kerr County Commissioner again, battery storage

Resources:

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

Gilbert Paiz on LinkedIn

Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

The Lead

Kerrville Daily Times