Deep Space Nine goes where no Star Trek series had gone before – DS9 was the first Star Trek production not based on a starship, but instead, a starbase, known as Deep Space 9 (the starship USS Defiant was introduced in season 3, but the station remained the primary setting of the se...
(Star Trek: The MagazineVolume 1, Issue 6, p. 47) If anything has exemplified Lebowitz's assessment, then it must have been the number of staffersIndustrial Light & Magichad employed on theirStar Trekprojects; whereasThe Search for Spock"only" needed 42 staffers, the staff-count forStar ...
'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' trades in on the action, good drama, suspense and wit the TV series offered to a degree. Kirk & company are here pretty much for the ride, instead of being the leaders they're known as. The movie moves at a slow pace, gradually getting into the ...
This article concerns itself with the general production and performances of the official Star Trek theatrical feature films as produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, having been the full rights title holder from 1979 (Star Trek: The Motion Pict
Featured in Star Trek the Next Generation Interactive VHS Board Game (1993) Soundtracks Star Trek: The Next Generation Main TitleComposed by Jerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage User reviews32 Review Featured review10/10 One of my favorites When starting a new TNG binge watch, this the episode ...
Mint Off Card: Mego Wrath of Khan (Star Trek Wave 7) Posted onAugust 14, 2019 Mint Off Card is proud to release an early look at the highly anticipated Mego Star The Wrath of Khan series coming this September. Look for more exclusive early reveals as “wave 7 week” unfolds at the ...
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On the other hand, one Trekkie said that the script “captured the stereotypical convention and fans, and I laughed until my sides ached.” Another didn't feel insulted but said, “I just want to say, I have a life, andStar Trekhas enriched it tremendously!” Someone else made the poin...
In coming to the end of watching all of the Star Trek films I feel like I seriously have to ask myself if I even like Star Trek anymore, or what Star Trek has become, or if it has just shrunk in the context of so many other options, or if I have just out
On the other hand, one Trekkie said that the script “captured the stereotypical convention and fans, and I laughed until my sides ached.” Another didn't feel insulted but said, “I just want to say, I have a life, andStar Trekhas enriched it tremendously!” Someone else made the poin...