Avalon Reaches 42% Funded; Starship Farragut’s New Sets & More
It’s time to check in with the movers and shakers of Star Trek fan films. From the Avalon Universe’s latest crowd funding effort to Starship Farragut’s new sets under construction
It’s time to check in with the movers and shakers of Star Trek fan films. From the Avalon Universe’s latest crowd funding effort to Starship Farragut’s new sets under construction
It’s not as boring as it sounds! And as Artemis I prepares to prove that we can return to the Moon, it’s about to become even more relevant… catch up
Samuel Cockings beams in with a preview for his next Star Trek fan film – part of the Trek Shorts series. Get your exclusive first look on this edition of
After being rescued from the Romulan base, Ensign Soval is treated on the Enterprise for his injuries. However the alien creatures have other ideas and attack the warp core…
It’s a jam packed edition of the Talkin’ Science headlines today… Matt’s got details of Artemis’ early roll out to the launch pad, new technology for Australia’s Siding Springs and
We’re all about keeping up with Fan Films Done Right here at Trekzone, and after six years of featuring them on A Trekzone Conversation it’s time we dedicate a regular
Following the signal trace of the seed to a hidden Romulan base, Ensign Soval must discover it’s location and destroy it before their genetic experiments can begin…
This is The News from Trekzone. Your bite sized podcast catching you up on the latest science fiction production info. From Picard to Strange New Worlds, Andor to Stargate and
As we round out a sombre week here at Trekzone, lets flash back to That Time When Larry Nemecek beamed in to reflect on the passing of D.C. Fontana in
It was the mid 2000’s. Enterprise had just teased us with the Romulan War building before UPN pulled the plug. Cue fans like Lee Gartrell to make their own Star
We continue exploring the under city and discover a plot by a familiar foe…
Space X’s Dragon Crew Trunk Drops Into a Sheep Farm in Southern New South Wales. Look Up and Live. The chance of a casualty event from falling rocket debris is
Nichelle Nichols, Bernard Cribbins, David Warner and Paul Sorvino have died in the past week. Plus Shatner’s feud with new Trek, Terry Matalas teases Picard season three, Frakes wants in
Welcome back to That Time When… the podcast where we take you back through the Trekzone archive and bring you episodes you might’ve missed. On this edition, catch up on
9 months after the events of Star Trek: Insurrection, the Enterprise is recalled to Outpost 40, and planet Ba’ku as excavations at the new Sona colony have uncovered evidence of
Project Runabout has launched from Dreadnought Dominion. Co-creators Randy Wrenn and Gary Davis beam in to chat about this exciting spin off to their Star Trek Fan Film.
Curtin University-led research has discovered a rare dust particle trapped in an ancient extra-terrestrial meteorite that was formed by a star other than our sun
the super-fast speeds of a neutron star’s powerful jets have been recorded by CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array and the European Space Agency’s Integral observatory
At least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion according to a paper published in Nature.
An international research team have made incredibly detailed observations of the earliest merger of galaxies ever witnessed.
NASA has chosen the first science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon during Artemis III.
South Australian satellite, Kanyini, has achieved another key milestone with the successful completion of its Environmental Stress Screening ahead of the satellite’s mid-2024 launch.
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At Supanova on the Gold Coast we caught up with Todd Lasance, JD on the latest Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney. He’s also starred in such
Curtin University-led research has discovered a rare dust particle trapped in an ancient extra-terrestrial meteorite that was formed by a star other than our sun
the super-fast speeds of a neutron star’s powerful jets have been recorded by CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array and the European Space Agency’s Integral observatory
At least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion according to a paper published in Nature.
An international research team have made incredibly detailed observations of the earliest merger of galaxies ever witnessed.
NASA has chosen the first science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon during Artemis III.
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