The Kids Are In Charge… Larry Nemecek Dives Into Prodigy
After almost three years we’ve been treated to the premiere of Star Trek: Prodigy. Larry Nemecek, Dr Trek himself, is here to analyse and look ahead…
After almost three years we’ve been treated to the premiere of Star Trek: Prodigy. Larry Nemecek, Dr Trek himself, is here to analyse and look ahead…
Sam Cockings has become a regular on Trekzone, appearing as part of our effort to feature Star Trek Fan Films Done Right. At the end of 2018 he beamed in
Back when Ray Tesi acquired the former Star Trek: Continues sets, there was some controversy – there still is… this is That Time When he beamed in to explain a
Flashing back to That Time When Mark Naccarato beamed in to Trekzone to give us an update on his Star Trek fan film, and it’s surprising Aussie connection… Catch this
He’s taking the leap from visual effects production for others to creating his own Star Trek fan films. Trekyards’ Sam Cockings is back on Trekzone with your exclusive first look
Following the release of our second fan film, the first in the Star Trek era, our visual effects guru Sam Cockings beamed in to chat about his work… Catch this
We’re just days away from the return of Lower Decks to Paramount+, we’re learning more about Prodigy as it’s series premiere gets closer and Alex Kurtzman gets another five years
As the cold war starts to heat up amongst former associates of Alec Peters, Trekzone returns to the never-launched Star Trek fan film. On this edition, one time loyal supporter
Following a chance introduction, Paul Jenkins saw an opportunity to help a struggling Star Trek fan film come to fruition. What would transpire over the proceeding years led him to
It’s another installment of Trekzone’s The News – catch details of Discovery’s wrapping of season four filming, Strange New Worlds sending a crew to New Mexico for VFX shots and
It’s been almost five years since we met Ray, when he acquired the then Star Trek: Continues soundstage. He’s turned it into a place where fan film makers can come
Embarrassingly for Axanar, we can run this 2018 chat with Carlos Pedraza about the state of the Star Trek fan film and it’s still pretty much all still relevant… Catch
He’d just acquired the Star Trek: Continues sets after the production had folded. They would eventually become The Neutral Zone studios and Ray joined Matt for a chat about the
We’re continuing our look back on the Talkin’ Trek series, as we eagerly await all the new Star Trek that will befall us very soon. On this edition of That
Star Trek: Prodigy has unveiled it’s voice cast, first look images and character details in a press release from the official site. Meanwhile, over on the live action shows, we’ve
He’s a noted Star Trek audio book producer who got an unsolicited communication from Alec Peters one day who begged for his help in working on the audio adaption of
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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