Your First Look at the Star Trek: Lower Decks - U.S.S. Cerritos Crew Handbook (www.startrek.com)
Interview: Author Derek Tyler Attico and The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko, and Read a Chapter of the New Book! (blog.trekcore.com)
In a way, Tasha Yar's fate actually worked out really well for the series
I don’t know whether this is an unpopular opinion or not but I actually think that the way Tasha Yar died gave the show much higher stakes throughout it’s entire run. Here is the chief security officer, main bridge crew, tragic back story, potential love interest for the robot character just slapped down by the monster of...
'Star Trek': Tawny Newsome Talks Mariner's Journey on 'Lower Decks,' 'Strange New Worlds' Crossover (www.tvinsider.com)
I figured this article might find interest here | Star Trek Opinion (medium.com)
I wasn’t even aware of Lemmy when I wrote this. I only joined yesterday, but not for the intent of promoting my pieces. I don’t monetize them, so there’s that. Aside from book work, this is one of the longest pieces I’ve ever written, and I write about a range of subjects. I hope you all like it :)
Happy Birthday Terry Farrell (i.imgur.com)
To the Trill with the license to thrill, happy 60th birthday!
Brent Mintz, professional dog, duck and squirrel photographer, as played by a young, bearded Data in 1972, on the show ***To Tell the Truth***. (skip to 1:46 for his entrance) (www.youtube.com)
His birth father died when Brent was less than a year old, so he took his adopted father’s name “Mintz” from 1955-1975 before finally reverting back to “Spiner.”...
Review — Star Trek: Away Missions Tabletop RPG (blog.trekcore.com)
‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Season 5 Voice Work Resumes; Tawny Newsome Tells Us About Recording Return (trekmovie.com)
Revisiting 'The Menagerie' (www.startrek.com)
The First 45 Years of Star Trek (loma.ml)
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Subspace Radio Episode 41: Captivity (LD 4×01 Twovix & LD 4×02 I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee) (www.subspace.fm)
Kev & Rob narrowly avoid being merged in a transporter accident, and inspired by “I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee”, pay a visit to the menagerie of episodes in which humanity is put in a cage, including “The Eye of the Beholder” (TAS), “The Cage” (TOS), and “I, Mudd” (TOS). They also briefly discuss the first of...
I'm watching Voyager again and I've decided to skip the Tuvix episode. Am I doing what's right?
Mind you I haven’t skipped anything so far.