Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Judgment Rites
Desperate for shore leave on Nova Atar, the Enterprise is constantly waylayed by a string of seemingly random assignments from Starfleet Command. Ultimately all is not as it appears as
Desperate for shore leave on Nova Atar, the Enterprise is constantly waylayed by a string of seemingly random assignments from Starfleet Command. Ultimately all is not as it appears as
As we wrap up Star Trek Judgement Rights, our landing party is put through one final test in the ultimate first contact situation…
Sent to the aid of a colony who has detected an alien ship on course to land on top of the main settlement, Kirk and landing party are thrust into a mystery alongside a Klingon Captain…
While en route to shore leave on Nova Atar, Kirk is asked by Admiral Richards to represent Starfleet at a function in the local museum…
Sent to investigate disappearances in the Antares Rift, the Enterprise is rocked by explosions from the space-time continuum. Compounding the issue, Spock disappears from the bridge…
Following a distress beacon to Onyius II the Enterprise discovers a barren world, almost devoid of life. However, a landing party discovers an ancient building on the surface full of advanced scientific equipment…
The Enterprise is ordered to investigate the disappearance of several Federation vessels in the Delphi system. What they discover places a landing party in grave danger…
When the science vessel Demeter is scanned during a routine survey mission of a pre-warp civilisation, the Enterprise is called in to investigate.
When a Federation starship appears from the future to warn of an imminent threat, it’s up to Kirk and the starship Enterprise to investigate.
Enjoy our full 208 minute playthrough of 1992’s Star Trek 25th Anniversary from Interplay…
Our final mission for this game is a doozy, it took several attempts to beat the final “boss” – but you don’t have to suffer with me, just sit back and enjoy the highlights!
Another classic Original Series mission, we’ve got a rouge asteroid heading towards a prewarp civilisation and it’s up to our landing party to save the day. Can they do it?
We’re off for a very Original Series mission on this edition of Trekzone Plays. A mythical creature from Earth’s past, Klingons in hot pursuit… we love it!
We’re off to help an old acquaintance who has sent out a distress call. This was a surprise we’d totally forgotten about, and we’re not going to spoil it for newcomers…
Our third mission in 1992’s Star Trek 25th Anniversary brings us to station Ark 7, which is under attack from a Romulan bird of prey.
We’re continuing our playthrough of 1992’s Star Trek 25th Anniversary. This ep takes us to the U.S.S. Masada, a tug which has been captured by Elasi pirates…
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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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