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Only 10 Communicators were used in Star Trek and they were all created by Wah Chang. This particularly damaging myth has been spread by a v
Good web page about the creator and visionary for many of the Star trek props:
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Star Trek Tricorder The Star Trek Tricorder and Medical Tricorder of the 23rd century, as seen in Star Trek: The Original Series, like the
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Communicator Walkie Talkies from the 1970's
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Star Trek Communicator 2021 At a time when even a landline house phone was still seen by lots of as a high-end, households got in the imaginary world of Star Trek, enjoying in awe as Captain James T. Kirk talked with his team through a portable communicator. Forty years on, with satellite
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REVIEW: “Star Trek: The Original Series — A Celebration”
REVIEW: “Star Trek: The Original Series — A Celebration”
Star Trek: The Original Series — A Celebration, by Ben Robinson and Ian Spelling, is everything you’d want out of a Star Trek convention focused on the original Star Trek TV series, served up to you in your home and in the form of a book. There are interviews with the actors, discussions about what happened behind the scenes, big picture asides that place everything in its proper context, and you…
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LD S2E10 “First First Contact”
LD S2E10 “First First Contact”
On Tuesday, Oct 19, 2021, the #StarTrekHour community on Twitter will discuss LD S2E10 “First First Contact” where Captain Freeman is getting reassigned off the Cerritos. Special thanks to @ebveebv @basileuspingu @68shaubooker @StrTrk1701 @petertrek1 for contributing discussion questions: Q1: Who is responsible for Rutherford’s implant? @ebveebv #StarTrekHour #StarTrekLowerDecksQ2: To what extent…
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STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Review — “First First Contact”
STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Review — “First First Contact”
Star Trek: Lower Decks wraps up a stellar second season with its most exciting and ambitious episode to date. After serving up a delicious meal in last year’s finale, “No Small Parts” — which I thought was the best season-ender since 2004’s “Zero Hour” — I was quite nervous heading into “First First Contact.” Could Mike McMahan and his team top last season’s ending? I am please to report that I…
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INTERVIEW: Mike McMahan on Branching Out to the LOWER DECKS of Vulcan and Klingon Ships for “wej Duj”
INTERVIEW: Mike McMahan on Branching Out to the LOWER DECKS of Vulcan and Klingon Ships for “wej Duj”
Last week’s penultimate Star Trek: Lower Decks episode was one for the ages, as “wej Duj” (or “Three Ships”) expanded the show’s horizons to the parallel lives of low-ranking Kling and Vulcan officers, in story that culminated in a big reveal about the year’s Pakled storyline. We wanted to know how this highly-praised episode came to life, so we asked the man himself — Lower Decks showrunner Mike…
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LD S2E9 “wej Duj”
LD S2E9 “wej Duj”
On Tuesday, Oct 12, 2021, the #StarTrekHour community on Twitter will discuss LD S2E9 “wej Duj” where we see the lower decks crews of Klingon and Vulcan ships. Special thanks to @crypticmirror @naomateimufasa_ @atlemar @Wobbles @ebveebv @petertrek1 for contributing discussion questions: Q1: Of all the fleets we’ve seen in Star Trek, which one would you like to be Lower Decks in, and what would it…
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WeeklyTrek Podcast #155 — Chakotay’s Back for STAR TREK: PRODIGY, and All the TREK News from New York Comic Con!
WeeklyTrek Podcast #155 — Chakotay’s Back for STAR TREK: PRODIGY, and All the TREK News from New York Comic Con!
On this week’s episode of WeeklyTrek, brought to you in partnership between The Tricorder Transmissions Podcast Network and TrekCore, host Alex Perry is joined by Patrick Escudero to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from TrekCore and around the web: TrekCore: It’s Official — Robert Beltran Returns for STAR TREK: PRODIGY as…
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Composer Nami Melumad Descibes STAR TREK: PRODIGY’s Music, PLUS: Rylee Alazraqui on Her Brikar Character, Rok-Tahk!
Composer Nami Melumad Descibes STAR TREK: PRODIGY’s Music, PLUS: Rylee Alazraqui on Her Brikar Character, Rok-Tahk!
This weekend marks the start of Star Trek: Prodigy’s big push towards the show’s October 28th premiere, as the cast and executive producers of the upcoming animated series make their way to New York Comic Con on Saturday for a world-premiere episode screening and panel for the convention crowd. Ahead of this weekend’s festivities, however, we’ve got the first of a few interviews with members of…
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STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Review — “wej Duj” (“Three Ships”)
STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Review — “wej Duj” (“Three Ships”)
The Pakled conflict that began in last season’s finale reaches a crescendo with this week’s “wej Duj”… and with great credit to the Star Trek: Lower Decks writing team, viewers have no idea it’s even happening until nearly the end of the episode. “wej Duj,” or “Three Ships,” from writer Kathryn Lyn begins as a traditional “off-duty” episode, where the Cerritos crew gets a break from regular…
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New STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Images: “wej Duj” (“Three Ships”)
New STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Images: “wej Duj” (“Three Ships”)
This week brings us the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks’ second season, and we’ve got a new set of images from the honorable “wej Duj” today! That’s right: while other episodes have included words from the guttural Klingon language, this story is the first Star Trek adventure to be entirely in tlhIngan Hol — a phrase which translates to “Three Ships” in Federation Standard. During…
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REVIEW — Dayton Ward’s CODA: MOMENTS ASUNDER is the Beginning of the End for STAR TREK’s Long-Running Novelverse
REVIEW — Dayton Ward’s CODA: MOMENTS ASUNDER is the Beginning of the End for STAR TREK’s Long-Running Novelverse
After 20 years of story… the ending begins here. It’s tough not to feel a rush of melancholy popping open the cover of the first book in the Star Trek: Coda trilogy, the fabulous Moments Asunder by Dayton Ward. I have been a loyal fan of Star Trek books and the expanding efforts by Simon & Schuster, CBS, and a legion of authors to continue the stories of our favorite characters beyond their…
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