Sun, 30 October 2016
Discovery's New Showrunners, Cruise Sweepstakes, ExoMars Crash, Fake Headlines |
Tue, 18 October 2016
Europe Celebrates Trek, Google's New AI, Obama on Star Trek |
Mon, 10 October 2016
Beyond Commentary, J.J. Abrams, Portal 47 Open House |
Fri, 30 September 2016
Classic Comic Con, The Circuit, New Soundtrack, Mars Missions. Voyager's Manu Intiraymi joins us to discuss his upcoming appearances at Classic Comic Con and his new fan-funded anthology film project "The Circuit." Plus, details on the latest Star Trek soundtrack release, new plans to colonize Mars, and more! Stories Star Trek: Enterprise Collection Volume II (00:00:33) The Animated Series Standalone Blu-rays (00:01:09) Star Trek Online Timeline Infographic (00:01:42) Mars Missions (00:02:03) Manu Intiraymi Interview (00:03:59) Classic Comic Con 2016 (00:27:12) The Circuit (00:32:09) Host Production |
Sat, 24 September 2016
Release Dates, Anniversary Art Prints, Giacchino, Kirk Statue. We finally have official details on all of the Star Trek Beyond Blu-ray sets, and Mike & Denise Okuda's updated Star Trek Encyclopedia finally has a release date! Plus, composer Michael Giacchino is crossing over from one "Star" franchise to another, 50th Anniversary art prints are now available, and Riverside, Iowa, wants to erect a statue of James T. Kirk. Stories Star Trek Beyond Blu-rays (00:00:23) 50th Anniversary Art Prints (00:03:26) Michael Giacchino (00:03:46) Star Trek Encyclopedia (00:04:29) Kirk Statue (00:05:15) Host Production |
Sat, 17 September 2016
Majel Barrett's Phonetic Recordings, Discovery Gets Pushed to May, the Latest in Space Travel. Phonetic recordings Majel Barrett give hope that she may still voice the computer in future iterations of Star Trek. Plus, Discovery's premiere gets pushed back to May, and we discuss the latest advances in training and technology used in space travel. Stories Majel Barrett's Voice May Return to Star Trek (00:00:27) Bryan Fuller's "Touchstone" TOS Episode (00:01:20) DSC Pushed Back to May (00:02:09) Dr. McCoy Tribute (00:03:48) Antarctic Training (00:04:30) Astronaut Hibernation (00:05:57) The New Glenn (00:07:02) SpaceX Resuming Launches (00:07:30) Recommended Viewing (00:07:46) Host Production |
Tue, 13 September 2016
Leonard Nimoy Documentaries, The Roddenberry Vault, More 50th Anniversary Celebration. The highly anticipated documentary For The Love of Spock is now available, but it's not the only Leonard Nimoy doc coming this year. Also, we have more details about the Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray set, and you'll soon be able to take calls on your very own Bluetooth-enabled TNG combadge. Stories For The Love of Spock (00:00:22) COPD Documentary (00:01:55) The Roddenberry Vault (00:02:59) New TNG Comm Badge (00:04:06) Facebook's Tribute (00:04:35) TOS Theme Lyrics (00:05:23) Recommended Reading (00:05:48) Host Production |
Thu, 8 September 2016
Star Trek Forever Stamps, All Star Crew, Star Trek Online, Discovery Writers Panel. Fans from all over the world came together to celebrate Star Trek's 50th Anniversary at the first ever Mission: New York convention. We go through the con day by day and talk about highlights from cast panels, some exciting product launches, and the newest details that writers Kirsten Beyer and Nicholas Meyer revealed about Star Trek: Discovery. Stories Mission: New York Day 1 (00:00:42) Day 2 (00:03:05) Day 3 (00:04:44) Star Trek Online (00:06:50) Star Trek: Discovery Panel (00:08:25) Recommended Reading (00:14:48) Host Production |
Sat, 3 September 2016
Commercial-free CBS All Access, SpaceX Explosion, 50th Anniversary Products, Events and Marathons. Star Trek's 50th Anniversary is coming up on September 8. And whether you're staying home all day for a marathon, trying out some Star Trek-inspired makeup, or investing in a huge 30-disc TOS collector's set, there are lots of ways to geek out and celebrate the golden anniversary of your favorite franchise. Plus, CBS All Access finally has a commercial free option, and we talk about the SpaceX rocket explosion. Stories Nichelle Nichols on The Young and the Restless (00:01:54) SpaceX Explosion (00:02:31) 50th Anniversary Celebrations Marathons (00:04:06) Smithsonian (00:05:42) Film Screenings (00:07:37) TIFF Film Series 50th Anniversary Collector's Blu-rays (00:08:15) M-A-C Cosmetics (00:08:48) Host Production |
Tue, 30 August 2016
Streaming Discovery Worldwide, DSC Details from Bryan Fuller. Everybody's going crazy over the latest details from Bryan Fuller about his new series Star Trek: Discovery, so we're taking a whole episode to go over everything we learned from Fuller's recent interview. Plus, we review how Trekkies across the globe will be able to watch the new Star Trek series. Stories The Latest DSC Details (00:03:01) Closing Thoughts (00:08:41) Host Production |
Sun, 28 August 2016
John Cho's New Film, Chris Pine's Duet, The Planetary Post, and Project Enterprise. John Cho and Michelle Forbes co-star in an upcoming film, Chris Pine lands the singing gig of a lifetime, Robert Picardo hosts The Planetary Post, and Project Enterprise seeks to rebuild one of the most iconic spaceships in science fiction. Stories Chris Pine's Duet (00:01:09) The Planetary Post (00:02:21) Project Enterprise (00:03:07) Recommended Reading Host Production |
Thu, 25 August 2016
Quantum Communication / Beyond Heads to China / Blu-ray Release. Could China’s recent developments in quantum communication be the precursor to Star Trek’s transporter technology? Will the country also give Star Trek Beyond a boost? And what should you expect from the Beyond Blu-ray gift sets? Plus, have we already met Star Trek: Discovery’s protagonist? Chapters Star Trek Beyond Headed to China (00:02:38) Star Trek Beyond Blu-ray Sets (00:04:15) Recommended Reading Host Production |
Sat, 20 August 2016
Introducing your new host, Luke Weir. After 154 episodes of this incarnation of Hyperchannel, it’s time for C Bryan Jones to pass the mic. In this special episode he is joined by new host Luke Weir to talk about the history of the show—which began in 2010 and includes Tristan Riddell plus a long run as video—as well as some history of the Trek.fm network. We also discuss our favorite Star Trek news stories from recent weeks, and fill you in on what to expect as Hyperchannel undergoes another transition under Luke’s guidance. Hosts Production |
Tue, 5 April 2016
Two WeLoveFine Contest Entries You’ll Want. Back on Hyperchannel 145 we told you about the WeLoveFine.com Star Trek 50th Anniversary Design Contest, in which creative fans can fight it out with Bézier curves instead of anbo-jyutsu sticks. Jumping into the ring is none other than our art director, Aaron Harvey, and he’s armed with two designs that you’re going to want. We tell you all about the entries and how you can cast your #Vote4Harvey. View and vote for “Bold Adventure”: View and vote for “Pushing Boundaries”: View all contest entries: Host Production |
Fri, 1 April 2016
50 Artists, 50 Years Goes International. Back in January, on Hyperchannel 112, we told you about a calendar from Universe Publishing called “50 Artists. 50 Years.” This 11x14-inch offering will feature original pieces by artists from around the world designed to mark the golden anniversary of the franchise. Now news has come down that an art exhibition will debut at Michael J. Wolf Fine Arts in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter during Comic-Con… and then the show will go global. Host Production |
Tue, 29 March 2016
TrekZone.org talks to Roddenberry about Star Trek 2017. News that Gene Roddenberry’s son, Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry has been named an executive producer of the new series has been well received by fans. But what does Rod think about the project? Going beyond the short quote that has accompanied the announcement, TrekZone.org’s Matt Miller gets Rod on camera for a 12-minute chat about Trek. We share our thoughts on what Rod said. Watch the video interview on TrekZone.org: Host Production |
Fri, 25 March 2016
Mega Bloks and Spock Team Up for Kubros Launch. Mega Brands, the Mattel-owned maker of the Mega Bloks construction set toys, is promising an 8-Bit invasion with their new line of figures called Kubros. The idea is that you can build and collect your favorite pop culture icons, so of course Star Trek is included in the initial group of six figures. The representative? Spock, of course! We take a look at the logical offering, who will be joining him, and open up the floor to your brick-based wishes. Check out the Spock Kubros figure in detail: Download the assembly instructions PDF: Host Production |
Tue, 22 March 2016
Adam Nimoy’s Documentary to Debut at Tribeca Film Festival. Adam Nimoy’s documentary about his dad, Leonard Nimoy, is a project that Adam originally set out to do with his dad; but, of course, circumstance changed that. The project went on to become the most successful documentary project in the history of Kickstarter raising $662,640 from 9,439 backers. Now it’s done, and the premiere is coming up in April at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. We look at the project and the screening schedule. View the For the Love of Spock Tribeca Film Festival page: Listen to Adam Nimoy on The Ready Room: Host Production |
Sat, 19 March 2016
4K HDR Wrath of Khan headed our way. Many fans have been waiting for new prints of the Star Trek films, which have been looking increasingly rough with each release. If you own the Blu-rays, you'll know that these movies don't look quite like what you expected when you dished out for the newer, high-definition format. Paramount is starting to do something about that—at least with the most popular of the films, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Nicholas Meyer revealed on Facebook that a 4K Ultra High Definition (or UHD) release is on the way. Host Production |
Tue, 15 March 2016
Polynesian Island Nation Issues New Stamps. The nations of the world are again honoring Star Trek with special issue postage stamps. We talked about Palau and Guyana, who have issued DS9 collections, Liberia, who has issued an Enterprise collection, and of course the U.S., who will have a special 50th anniversary stamp this year. Now we add to the list the small Polynesian island nation of Tuvala, whose new six-stamp sheet honors the women of Star Trek. Plus, there a single-stamp sheet for one very popular character. Host Production |
Fri, 11 March 2016
Star Trek Fans Outside U.S. Still Waiting for Details. CBS President Les Moonves recently made comments about interest from international distributors in the new Star Trek series. He said that international money will cover 60% of the production cost. Some took this as a sign that access to Star Trek 2017 will be plentiful for all, regardless of geography. But Moonves actually said nothing. There were no details. We share why we’re still concerned and why only the details of an actual plan will put the minds of non-American fans at ease. Host Production |
Thu, 10 March 2016
WeLoveFine.com Star Trek 50th Anniversary Contest. One of the greatest things about Star Trek fandom is the creativity that it inspires. Just look around the internet and you'll see the amazing illustrations and designs created by those who love the franchise. Sometimes the creators are professional artists, and sometimes they’re fans who work in other fields but have a wonderful talent for art. If this describes you, WeLoveFine is offering you the chance to share your designs that honor Star Trek’s golden anniversary—and win great prizes in the process. Get the full details and the entry kit: Host Production |
Wed, 9 March 2016
Ellison’s Original Teleplay Audiobook. If you’re a fan who loves Star Trek enough to be reading this, you’re probably already familiar with the story and the drama that surrounded the famous TOS episode “The City On the Edge of Forever,” and how Harlan Ellison’s original story differed significantly from what made it to screen. Now SkyBoat Media, the Los Angeles-based audiobook publisher, is set to bring the original teleplay to life through an audio reenactment—working together with the author. We explore the details of the project and how you can help make it happen. Check out the City On the Edge of Forever Kickstarter: Host Production |
Tue, 8 March 2016
TNG and DS9 Visual Artist Dies at 60. We’ve lost a lot of members of the Star Trek family over the past year, and it’s always sad. In many cases, we’ve lost those who worked on The Original Series, which is understandable as we’re now in the 50th year since that show premiered. But when we lose those who are much younger, it’s especially sad. And that’s the case with the latest loss, Gary Hutzel, who has passed away at the young age of 60. He died of an apparent heart attack, according to Hollywood Reporter. We look back at his contributions to Star Trek. Host Production |
Mon, 7 March 2016
Rod Roddenberry Named Executive Producer. When the new Star Trek series premieres in early 2017, it will carry the name Roddenberry. And not just “based upon Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry,” but as an actual executive producer. CBS has named Gene’s son, Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, to the impressive creative team that includes Bryan Fuller and Nick Meyer. We share our thoughts on the move and what it means for Star Trek. Host Production |
Fri, 4 March 2016
QMx Unveils Enterprise Replicas Old and New. As collectors, when we find out that something is in the pipeline—especially if we are actually shown the item—we get really excited. When that item then never comes out, it can be disappointing. We look at a long-delayed Enterprise plus a couple of new ones from Quantum Mechanix. Host Production |
Thu, 3 March 2016
Meyer Says Star Trek VI Could Be Starting Point. The news that Nick Meyer has joined the Star Trek 2017 team has sent most fans over the moon. Comments the writer/director made in a recent Den of Geek interview might propel them all the way to Khitomer. Meyer revealed that Bryan Fuller is a fan of Star Trek VI and that the final TOS movie could be the touchstone and starting point for the next series. We share our thoughts on what this could mean for plot and setting. Host Production |
Wed, 2 March 2016
CBS Takes TED Talks Format Into the Future. Inspired by the well-known TED Talks—which have covered Trek in the past with George Takei and J.J. Abrams—CBS is setting up a series of "Trek Talks" to provide an entertaining and educational forum for discussion of how Star Trek had influenced our world. Taking place at conventions as well as other locations such as museums and even NASA facilities, Trek Talks will cover topics ranging from technological advancements to racial and economic equality … and beyond. Host Production |
Tue, 1 March 2016
Star Trek: Mission New York Names Its Headliner. William Shatner is set to headline the CBS and ReedPop event that will bring the Trek con circuit back to its birthplace: New York City. The first Star Trek convention took place January 21-23, 1972, at the Statler Hotel, and, of course, it celebrated The Original Series. Now Captain Kirk himself will lead the return to NYC with Star Trek: Mission New York, scheduled for September 2-4 at the Javits Center in Manhattan. Host Production |
Mon, 29 February 2016
Nick Meyer Joins the Star Trek 2017 Staff. With the appointment of Bryan Fuller as showrunner and the rumors that Tony Todd is on the short list for casting, there’s a lot for Star Trek fans to be excited about when it comes to the new series. But the biggest news of all might just be the addition of Nick Meyer to the team as writer and consulting producer. The role Nick Meyer played in setting Star Trek on a course to endure for what is now half a century—beginning with The Wrath of Khan—cannot be understated. We share our thoughts on CBS’s decision to bring him aboard for the next chapter in the Star Trek saga. Host Production |
Fri, 26 February 2016
Tony Todd on Star Trek Casting Short List. We still don’t have much information about what the next series, slated for launch in early 2017, will hold. We don’t know the premise, we don’t know which universe it will be in … but we do have our first rumor of who might be in the cast. Star Trek veteran Tony Todd revealed in an episode of the MORTIS podcast that he is on “a very short list” for a role in the new series. Check out the MORTIS podcast episode: Host Production |
Thu, 25 February 2016
Star Trek Horizon Premiere. Four years in the making, Tommy Kraft’s Enterprise-era Star Trek film is at last spreading its wings. In 2160, the Coalition of Planets, a young alliance of worlds led by Earth, is at war with the Romulan Empire. Desperate for a chance to gain the upper hand in the war, the Coalition forms an alliance with T’mar, a Romulan defector, in the hope that she can provide valuable intelligence on her former masters. We look back at our journey watching the project unfold and Tommy’s diverse talents as the NX-04 Discovery heads into battle. Check out Star Trek Horizon: Host Production |
Wed, 24 February 2016
The Latter Fire Preview. The five-year mission of the Starship Enterprise has brought the vessel and her crew to the forefront of an important first contact situation … and it’s all played out in James Swallow’s new novel The Latter Fire. We take a quick look at the premise of the story and share some of our past experiences going behind-the-scenes with James, including how the author made your Hyperchannel host officially part of the Star Trek universe. Host Production |
Tue, 23 February 2016
New Greg Cox Novella. Diplomats, mysterious signals, and crash landings. They’re all part of Miasma, the latest eNovella adventure from Pocket Books, penned by Star Trek veteran Greg Cox. Spanning just 99 pages, the compact thrill ride finds the landing party stranded on a hostile world—unable to communicate with the Enterprise—while Captain Kirk and Saavik race to save the day. We take a quick look at the premise and share some thoughts on the eNovella format. Host Production |
Mon, 22 February 2016
Eaglemoss Releases Enterprise 1701 Dedication Plaque. The starships that British replica maker Eaglemoss has been making over the past few years are fantastic. If we could zoom inside one of those ships, we'd find a little dedication plaque on the bridge. Luckily, for key Federation ships, they’ve produced replicas of those plaques as well. You can already hang those of the Enterprise-D, Enterprise-E, Enterprise NX-01, Voyager, and the Defiant on your wall, and now you can add the dedication plaque from the original 1701 to that collection as well. We take a look at the replica Eaglemoss has created with with the help of Mike Okuda. View Mike Okuda’s design brief on StarTrek.com: Host Production |
Fri, 19 February 2016
Replicator Challenge Calls Upon Students K-12. NASA and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Foundation have teamed up with Future Engineers, sponsored by the ASME Foundation, for a challenge in which students K-12 will create digital 3D models of a non-edible, food-related items for astronauts to 3D print in the year 2050. With the range of things that can be printed in 2016, it very much feels like we have proto-replicators in our lives now; but we’re just at the beginning. The future holds amazing things, and these children will lead the way! We share details of the contest, entry information, and how you can help nurture the next generation. Host Production |
Thu, 18 February 2016
Star Trek Scenic and Graphic Designer Passes Away. The art department was critical to bringing Star Trek to life, and another member of the family has been lost. Anthony Fredrickson, who worked on The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Generations, First Contact, Insurrection, Nemesis, Star Trek: The Experience, Star Trek World Tour, and the Starfleet Medical Reference Guide, died of a heart attack on February 15. We take a moment to look back on his contributions. Host Production |
Wed, 17 February 2016
Spin Master Puts the Enterprise-A in Your Hands. These days you don’t need to attend Starfleet Academy to take the helm of a starship. Thanks to Spin Master, you can fly the 1701-A anywhere you want. The mission of the Enterprise is in your hands with this four-rotor drone that look like the classic ship seen in the TOS films. Here’s what you can expect as you take to the skies. Check out images of the drone on Gizmodo’s Toyland: Host Production |
Tue, 16 February 2016
Star Trek Stays on Amazon Prime. A while back we talked about the fact that Star Trek was leaving the Amazon Prime streaming service in February. Suddenly now the countdown that was being displayed in the Prime interface has disappeared, so it seems that departure is no longer imminent. Does this signal a change in tactic for CBS? It’s unclear. But it does look better for those who want to keep Trek on their favorite streaming service. We share our thoughts on the new development. Host Production |
Mon, 15 February 2016
Star Trek goes plush, plastic, and precious. As we head farther into this anniversary year, Star Trek licensees are assembling a fleet of new toys and collectibles to launch a full-scale invasion of our fandom—and many of these items are on display at the annual Toy Fair in New York City. Ranging from plush animals to starships to forget-me-nots, there’s a lot to like in this latest lineup. And if chess is your game, well, you’d better start exhibiting three-dimensional thinking. We run down some of the highlights of the Toy Fair. Check out images of the toys on StarTrek.com: Host Production |
Fri, 12 February 2016
New Star Trek exhibition coming to the EMP Museum. Yet another destination has been added to the growing family of events that are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Trek—and this time it’s an exhibition. Titled Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds, the event that kicks off May 21 at the EMP Museum in Seattle will showcase Star Trek’s significant impact on culture, society, arts, sports, technology, and fashion thorough a collection rare artifacts, set pieces, props, and hands-on interactive activities. We fill you in on the plans. Host Production |
Thu, 11 February 2016
Could Bryan Fuller reboot TNG? We now know who will helm the new Star Trek series coming in early 2017. But what form might that series take? Where on the timeline will it fall? Will it be prime universe or Abramsverse. No one knows. But Bryan Fuller might. He has made comments in the past about things he would like to do with Star Trek. And citing pieces from Crave Online and Variety, Michael Hinman speculates that this could mean a reboot of The Next Generation. We share our thoughts on the possibility. Read Michael’s article on 1701News.com: Host Production |
Wed, 10 February 2016
Larry Nemecek talks about Star Trek 2017’s new show-runner. Finally the silence is broken and CBS has announced who will helm the new Star Trek television series … and it’s none other than Trek veteran Bryan Fuller. Having written 22 stories spanning DS9 and Voyager, and serving as executive story editor for Voyager’s sixth and seventh seasons as well as co-producer during the seventh, Fuller knows his Trek. Now that he has been named co-creator and executive producer of Star Trek 2017, what might be in the cards for this next incarnation of Gene Roddenberry’s vision? Star Trek historian Larry Nemecek joins us for a quick chat about why he’s so excited about the appointment and what we might see from Fuller. Host Guest Production |
Tue, 9 February 2016
Doug Jung talks writing Beyond with Pegg. When we hear about the script for the next Star Trek film, we mostly here about Simon Pegg. But the actor pulling double duty as Chief Engineer Scott teamed up with Doug Jung to quickly pen a script that would keep production on schedule. In a recent episode of the Writer’s Bone podcast, the Star Trek Beyond co-writer explained what it was like penning a new story with Pegg and what they are trying to bring to Star Trek. We share our thoughts on his comments. Listen to the Writer’s Bone podcast: Host Production |
Mon, 8 February 2016
Dad builds son an Enterprise bridge. If you’re like many kids, you probably had a playset based on your favorite franchise when you were growing up. And chances are that playset was made of cardboard or plastic. Inspired by his collection of TOS Playmates figures, one dad took it upon himself to recreate the original 1701 bridge from real wood … to the delight of his eight-year-old son. We take a look at this amazing project. View the step-by-step project details on Instructables.com: Host Production |
Fri, 5 February 2016
William Shatner might play Kirk again. Rumors were flying around for a long time that Shatner might appear in Star Trek Beyond as Kirk—and reportedly Orci, Payne, and McKay even had a story that included this. Those rumors were put to bed, and Shatner himself denied them as recently as last month in a Hollywood Reporter piece. But in a new piece from Hollywood Report—which draws upon an interview they did on their Awards Chatter podcast—Shatner says that he might yet return to play Kirk. We share our thoughts on the subject. Listen to the Awards Chatter podcast with William Shatner: Host Production |
Thu, 4 February 2016
Nichelle Nichols + the Enterprise Refit Rebuild. The 1701 refit that made its debut in Star Trek: The Motion Picture is for many fans the favorite of all Enterprise designs. It was used in the first six films, but over time became worn. In 2006, the model disappeared into private hands. Now, the team that originally built it is preparing to do it again through Project Enterprise. And Nichelle Nichols, the actress who played the ship’s communications officer, has offered her support as the official spokesperson. We fill you in on the details and how you can help bring the Enterprise refit back to life. Find out more and support the project at: Host Production |
Wed, 3 February 2016
The Starfleet Academy Experience. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to go to Starfleet Academy, you’ll get your chance this year—at least if you're in the U.S. or Canada. EMS Entertainment, a leading global creator of high-quality interactive exhibitions, family entertainment and live stage productions, is teaming up with museums to bring the costumes, props, and technology of Starfleet’s educational wing to the general public. Part of Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary celebration, the all-new touring interactive exhibit will immerse you in a first-of-its-kind ‘Trek Tech’ environment centered on STEM. We fill you in on the details. Find out more on The Starfleet Academy Experience website: Host Production |
Tue, 2 February 2016
George Takei + Omaze team up for charity. Omaze, the organization that supports amazing causes and who teamed up with Star Trek Beyond in 2015, has now joined forces with George Takei to support Inspire Change Broadway, an innovative arts program that partners with commercial theater productions to provide schools and communities across the tri-state area with subsidized tickets and high-impact educational experiences. And as a result of this collaboration you could win dinner with George and Brad Takei, and receive one of the many additional rewards involving Star Trek’s original Sulu. We fill you in on the details. Enter at Omaze.com: Host Production |
Mon, 1 February 2016
Concept art reveals new starship from Beyond. From the Star Trek Beyond trailer we learned that there is a new Federation starship in the story called the U.S.S. Franklin. But what that ship looks like from the outside has remained a mystery. But now we have some information thanks to DB Wilson, a Star Trek fan who won a framed 20" x 36" poster as part of the fundraising contest that Omaze ran last year, and TrekCore, who shared the images. We share our thoughts on the design and the role the ship might play. View the artwork on TrekCore: Host Production |
Fri, 29 January 2016
CBS announces New York City convention. September of this 50th anniversary year of Star Trek will be marked by a three-day convention in New York City! CBS has teamed up with ReedPOP, global experts at producing and curating the world’s best fan experiences, to develop a unique program that will entertain and engage thousands of Star Trek fans for a new and different stand-alone experience. We take a look at the initial news. Host Production |
Thu, 28 January 2016
Saldana, Pine, and Urban talk Star Trek’s next film. The initial trailer for Star Trek Beyond has stirred up far more debate than Paramount probably expected. It fell short of the expectations of fans, and has even been criticized by the film’s writer, director, and cast. Attempting to shed more light on the actual tone of the movie, Zoe Saldana, Chris Pine, and Karl Urban spoke to Entertainment Tonight about what Beyond might really bring. We share thoughts on what they said. Host Production |
Wed, 27 January 2016
Trek leaves Amazon Prime. Is Netflix next? Fans of Star Trek who are also Amazon Prime subscribers may have noticed that a countdown to departure has appeared alongside the various Trek series. The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise all show text that reads "Leaves Prime in xx days." The counter will reach zero on February 15, at which time this content will no longer be available on the Amazon Prime platform. This has caused a bit of a stir and cries of distress from many fans who rely on streaming to get their Trek. We share our thoughts on what the change may mean for the future of streaming Star Trek. Host Production |
Tue, 26 January 2016
Star Trek Online turns six. STO is celebrating another birthday, and Perfect World has a whole slate of events set to mark the occasion. From free C-store items appearing daily to a date with Q and a new episode that takes you to the 28th century, there are all sorts of goodies to be had if you hang around with the birthday game. We take a look at the lineup as well as when and how you can take part. Host Production |
Mon, 25 January 2016
A first look at next year’s Star Trek calendars. When 2017 rolls around, there will be a nice selection of calendars from Universe Publishing waiting for you. Six different ones, to be exact. Leading the pack is “50 Artists. 50 Years.” This 11x14-inch offering will feature original pieces by artists from around the world—including Leonard Nimoy, Tom Whalen, Nick Walker, Johnson Tsang, Derek Charm, Susan Beatrice—designed to mark the golden anniversary of the franchise. We take a look at this plus the other date-marking devices that are on deck. View the calendar art on The Trek Collective: Host Production |
Fri, 22 January 2016
23rd-century Emoji. If you’re looking for a way to express yourself through Star Trek, and you find the Vulcan salute and tiny rocket ship emoji too limiting, these three sets of Trek-themed art from EmojiTap may be just what you need. We take a look at these additions to your smartphone’s bag of messaging tricks. Get more information and view the emoji on EmojiTap’s website. Host Production |
Thu, 21 January 2016
Liberia issues stamps from the 22nd century. Recently we talked about DS9 stamps from Palau and Guyana and upcoming designs from the U.S. Postal Service. When it comes to stamps, TOS and DS9 are givens, as are TNG and Voyager. But what we’ve never seen before are stamps featuring Enterprise. Well, Liberia wants to change that with a sheet featuring the aliens of Enterprise. We take a look at the seven designs. View the Enterprise stamps on The Trek Collective. Host Production |
Wed, 20 January 2016
Vote in the Threadless Star Trek Design Contest. Threadless, a site dedicated to helping unknown artists get their work out there and make a name for themselves, has been running a Star Trek t-shirt design contest since December … and it's time for you to vote. In fact, time is running out. Voting ends on January 22, and this is your reminder to beam over and make your favorite from amongst the more than 350 entries known. View the entries and vote! Host Production |
Tue, 19 January 2016
Guide resources for Star Trek Timelines. After years of teasing, Disruptor Beam finally released Timelines into the wild for both iOS and Android. One of the common threads in early player discussion has been that many are having difficulty understanding how to play. As a strategy/roleplaying game, no doubt there’s a lot going on in Timelines that you must get your head around. Disruptor Beam has you covered with a video walkthrough plus lots of written tutorials. View the video tutorial: View the written tutorials: Host Production |
Mon, 18 January 2016
DS9 Akorem Laan actor passes away. The start of 2016 has continued the trend of Star Trek actors and creatives leaving us behind, and the latest loss is Richard Libertini, who played the Bajoran poet Akorem Laan in the DS9 episode ”Accession.” We take a moment to look back at his prolific career, which included countless shows that you grew up watching and continued all the way through 2015 … still with a Star Trek connection. Host Production |
Fri, 15 January 2016
Paramount’s 50th anniversary Star Trek movie sets. There's no better time than the 50th anniversary to dip into the untapped well of knowledge that is out there amongst the people who created Star Trek. So why are there no new extras on Paramount’s upcoming rerelease of the TOS and TNG motion picture collections? In fact, why are the existing extras now gone? We share our thoughts on the matter. Host Production |
Thu, 14 January 2016
Kate Mulgrew’s memoir comes to paperback. In April of 2015, Kate Mulgrew’s memoir Born with Teeth brought us the story of her journey from a young girl in Dubuque, Iowa, to the bridge of the U.S.S. Voyager. It’s a book that’s gotten rave reviews, but so far has been available only in hardcover and audio. If you’ve been waiting for the paperback release, Back Bay Books has answered your call. Now you can explore Mulgrew’s childhood, her life as an actress, her first audition for Janeway, her family story, and more in an easy-to-carry package. Host Production |
Wed, 13 January 2016
Glen Geller speaks about Star Trek 2017. By now, if you're a Star Trek fan, you know that a new series is coming to the CBS All Access streaming service. While there isn't really anything new that we know about the series, SlashFilm has published an article titled “CBS Has Nothing To Do with Streaming Star Trek Series,” in which they quote CBS Entertainment’s new president, Glen Geller. Is that true? Hardly. We share our thoughts on the topic. Host Production |
Tue, 12 January 2016
Gene Roddenberry’s lost data recovered. In today’s world of cloud storage and device syncing, it’s hard to imagine that something we wrote could get locked away in a format no one can read. But technology wasn’t always so standardized. When Gene Roddenberry moved from his famous typewriter to a pair of custom-built computers with custom operating systems, the future of the notes and stories he wrote became precarious. In fact, they were lost for decades. Now, thanks to a company called DriveSavers, that data has been recovered. We take a look at this fascinating story. View the original article on Ars Technica: Host Production |
Mon, 11 January 2016
Mondo’s ultra-cool Wrath of Khan soundtrack. Despite living in an age of digital audio, there’s been a resurgence of vinyl as of late. Star Trek fans need to be left out in the cold thanks to Mondo, the awesome makers of limited-edition screen-printed posters, VHS and soundtrack reissues, toys, and apparel from our favorite geek properties. For their latest dip into Trek, Mondo has put together a double-LP release of James Horner’s score from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. We take a look at what’s included. View the art and track listing on birthmoviesdeath.com: Host Production |
Fri, 8 January 2016
La-La Land Announces TNG Collection, Volume Two. If you're a fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation and have been waiting to add more great music from from Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, and George Romanis to your collection, you won't have to wait much longer. On January 12, 2016, La-La Land will release their Star Trek: The Next Generation Collection, Volume Two, featuring three hours and 48 minutes of symphonic beauty from the 24th century. View the track listing on TrekCore: Host Production |
Thu, 7 January 2016
DS9 goes postal in Palau and Guyana. Not all countries are as difficult to persuade as the United States when it comes to making unique stamps that honor pop culture. Star Trek stamps can be had from some unlikely sources. And the latest to be issued highlight Deep Space Nine. What's even more amazing is that they come from two different countries! We look at DS9 stamps from South America and the Pacific. View the stamp artwork on The Trek Collective: Host Production |
Wed, 6 January 2016
U.S. Postal Service to honor Star Trek’s 50th. If you’d like to put a taste of the final frontier on your letters, you’ll be able to do so later in 2016 thanks to the U.S. Postal Service, who will mark the occasion by issuing Star Trek Forever stamps. We take a look at the four designs, featuring digital illustrations inspired by classic elements of the show. View the stamp artwork on 1701News.com: Host Production |
Tue, 5 January 2016
George Takei Gets Animated. It's amazing how busy Takei is these days, yet somewhere along the way he managed to voice a character in the new animated film from Laika Entertainment titled Kubo and the Two Strings. The name of his character is not yet known, but the story is about a boy, gods, monsters, and a magical suit of armor. We take a quick peek at the project, Takei, and the director. Host Production |
Mon, 4 January 2016
We take a moment to remember another of the Star Trek family who we've lost, prolific character actor Jason Wingreen, who played Dr. Linke in the third-season TOS episode “The Empath.” Wingreen was also the voice of Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, and appeared in episodes are countless TV shows between 1955 and 1994. He was truly everywhere. Read the StarTrek.com article with quotes from Wingreen: |
Fri, 1 January 2016
Ranking Star Trek’s Movie Villains. This year, the 50th anniversary year of Star Trek, will bring us a new villain: Idris Elba’s Kraal. So what must he do to be considered one of the greats? Cinema Blend has published a list by Adam Holmes that ranks every major Star Trek movie villain. In this episode of Hyperchannel, we go through the list and share our thoughts on the characters, their positioning, and what they brought (or failed to bring) to the Star Trek universe. Host Production |