Presented below is the complete auction description and accompanying photos for an exceptionally rare Star Trek: The Original Series screen matched Tricorder prop that was used by Leonard Nimoy as Spock in the memorable 3rd season episode "Day of the Dove" (original airdate: Nov. 1, 1968), wh...
Presented below are some photos and short video highlights of the recent guest appearances of Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner at the Creation Official 2010 Star Trek Las Vegas Convention on Sunday, August 8th at the Las Vegas Hilton. Fans should visithttp://www.creationent.com/for a schedule ...
It's a testament to the enduring legacy of Star Trek and the indelible mark Captain Picard has left on the franchise. **For the Ultimate Fan** This undershirt is not just a garment; it's a statement of fandom. It's a nod to the dedicated fans who have followed the adventures of ...
For additional meanings of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", please see Star Trek: The Motion Picture."The Human adventure is just beginning..." "Ten years ago, a television phenomenon became a part of life, shared in 47 different languages, read in 469 publications, and seen by 1.2 ...
Star Trek: Phase II, also known by its official title Star Trek II (not to be confused with the earlier 1975-1976 revitalization attempts bearing the same title), was planned to be the first live-action spin-off television series of Star Trek: The Origin
Creation Entertainment's Salute to Star Trek in Chicago, IL Convention. See favorite stars from all generations of the legendary television series and movie franchise. Autographed photos and photo ops. Special Events and more!
Leonard Nimoy co-wrote the story for this final outing of the TOS cast. Likewise, the final outing of the TNG cast (Star Trek Nemesis) was co-written by one of its cast members, Brent Spiner. The film confirms Kirk's middle name, which had previously been established in the animated se...
It obtained patents for several props, the Excelsior, and the Klingon Bird-of-Prey. During the scene where Kirk asks Admiral Morrow for permission to return to the Genesis Planet, part of the Epsilon IX station from Star Trek: The Motion Picture can be seen as a wall decoration hanging in...
Khan's apparent recognition of Chekov and his remark "I never forget a face" are somewhat ironic, since Khan debuted in TOS: "Space Seed", the twenty second episode of the first season and Chekov did not make his first appearance until Star Trek's second season, in TOS: "Catspaw". It...