Use #TrekStarHalloween on Instagram to win screen-used prizes from Doug Drexler.| TrekMovie.com
The Star Trek legend also talks to Tony and Laurie about his new documentary.| TrekMovie.com
We also have info on some of the perks Drexler has set aside for the crowdfunding campaign.| TrekMovie.com
The Star Trek writer also talked about working with Gene Roddenberry and the joy of seeing Robert April in live-action on 'Strange New Worlds.'| TrekMovie.com
The game will have characters, stories, and ships from across the entire franchise.| TrekMovie.com
The new season launches today on PC.| TrekMovie.com
But the actress asks her fans to "put it out there" for a return of Troi.| TrekMovie.com
Gates also described the symbiont from TNG's "The Host" as looking like a scrotum.| TrekMovie.com
STO's 34th season also includes TNG and 'Picard' star Jonathan Del Arco as Hugh in a new episode and more.| TrekMovie.com
The Trek vet spoke at STLV.| TrekMovie.com
We’re joined by historian Dr. Tupá Guerra to talk about the TNG episode “Devil’s Due” and the character of Ardra, including how she relates to tropes about women demons and how she manifests for other cultures. Hosts: Jarrah and Grace Guest: Tupá Guerra - @tupaguerra Editor: Andi Ad| Women at Warp
I recently rewatched ST: Nemesis, which I went to see at the movies, so around 20 years ago. (sorry, there will be some spoilers, I’ll assume that you’ve seen the movie) My impression back then was that it was not great and broke the “even/odd Star Trek movies rule”. This rule states that the odd Star Trek movies are bad and the even ones are good, so after Star Trek Generations (I’m starting at The Next Generation movies to not overcomplicate this: number 7 and therefore bad), it w...| Wrong Side of Memphis