Gathering Intel on Vulcan : Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Away Team (13)
Following information retrieved on the Borg cube, we’ve found the Warden base on Vulcan. An away team has been dispatched to access the information needed.
Following information retrieved on the Borg cube, we’ve found the Warden base on Vulcan. An away team has been dispatched to access the information needed.
NASA preps Osiris-REx to land on an asteroid, super habitable exoplanets postulated and Dr Brad and his team discover the closest star to be gobbled up by a black hole.
We’re responding to one of the many distress calls from ships and stations across Federation space.
We pick up the action right after the last mission, with our away team scattered across a Borg cube. Following a successful rescue, we head back to Chetzia III and the Warden Base where they are attempting to manufacture more contagion.
Former Marvel author Glenn Dakin has penned a new booked called The Quibble with Tribbles: A Star Trek Nerd Search. The aim is to spot the continuity errors in our favourite Original Series scenes!
We’re back on Romulus and fighting our way through an industrial complex to destroy the nanite facilities that can be used to spread the Warden contagion across the galaxy.
We finally make it past the Wardens on the station after several episodes of struggling… time for a simple infiltration of a city on the Romulan homeworld to gain further knowledge about the mysterious group’s galactic domination plans…
We’re still on the trading station trying to get past the Wardens to reuinte the team… what we uncover, though, changes the mission entirely…
We’re back on Qo’nos to escort Ambassador Worf to the Klingon High Council, and an audience with Chancellor Martok.
Having thwarted the mutiny on the Incursion, and subdued the Borg threat – our Away Team beam down to the Klingon Homeworld to rescue Ambassador Worf.
En route to Qo’nos to learn more about the Wardens intentions, several members of the Incursion crew are infected with the pathogen and mutiny. As Refelian gathers loyal officers the ship is captured by a Borg ship…
Decrypting information captured on the Leyte Gulf, Admiral Nolotai orders the Incursion back to Earth to eliminate the alien threat at Starfleet Academy and rescue Commander Data at Starfleet Headquarters.
In the beginning the large production companies sought to sell the streaming rights to their content to the highest bidder, but when they realised the power of being able to leverage audience metrics with advertisers they started striking out on their own.
Welcome to our second new podcast series in this premiere week on Trekzone. It’s The News, your weekly bite size wrap up of science fiction production info.
We’re playing missions 2 and 3 of 2001’s Star Trek: Away Team…
We’re bringing you something different – playthroughs of all the retro games we remember from our childhood. First up, Star Trek: Away Team.
Recent observations of Betelgeuse have caused a bit of a stir and it all centers around it’s spin cycle…
Giant whirlpools in warming oceans could run counter to ocean stagnation that some have predicted could impact the Gulf Stream.
Jupiter’s moon Europa, long thought to be a destination for humans in the outer solar system, might not actually be as habitable as first thought.
Australian-made flexible solar cells will orbit the Earth in a test to evaluate them as a reliable energy source for future space endeavours.
One of Earth’s biggest science facilities, destined to provide an unparalleled view of the Universe, is a step closer to reality.
The Australian Space Agency has awarded Gilmour Space an orbital launch license – the first in the country.
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Recent observations of Betelgeuse have caused a bit of a stir and it all centers around it’s spin cycle…
Giant whirlpools in warming oceans could run counter to ocean stagnation that some have predicted could impact the Gulf Stream.
Jupiter’s moon Europa, long thought to be a destination for humans in the outer solar system, might not actually be as habitable as first thought.
Australian-made flexible solar cells will orbit the Earth in a test to evaluate them as a reliable energy source for future space endeavours.
One of Earth’s biggest science facilities, destined to provide an unparalleled view of the Universe, is a step closer to reality.
The Australian Space Agency has awarded Gilmour Space an orbital launch license – the first in the country.
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