
Discussing An Epic Season of The Mandalorian
Lee Sargent is back on Trekzone in 2021 with his insights into all sorts of science fiction that we’re treated with. Today, we dive into the masterful second season of The Mandalorian…
Lee Sargent is back on Trekzone in 2021 with his insights into all sorts of science fiction that we’re treated with. Today, we dive into the masterful second season of The Mandalorian…
Our third check in with Star Trek fan film makers sees us calling up Dundee local Nick Cook who, as we find out, is continuing his Starship Intrepid adventures with new work in the pipeline.
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!
Here at That Time When – it’s not all going to be past interviews, we’re also going to take you back to Talkin’ Science, News and Trekzone Plays episodes that really deserve another watch – in our opinion! Today – That Time When We Played Star Trek: The Next Generation A Final Unity.
Way back in the early days of Trekzone we’d travel to Supanova and, with their help of their awesome PR guy, get to meet their guests backstage. On this edition, That Time When We Met Joe Flanigan…
On this edition of Trekzone’s The News, we dive into the Star Trek hiatus as the 23rd straight week of new episodes falls into our rear view mirror. Meanwhile Lucasfilm Games announces a retro comeback, Aaron Vanderkley reveals the cast for his forthcoming Voyager-era #StarTrek #FanFilm and we dive into a tidbit of science and space headlines…
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…
Star Trek: Discovery has just wrapped another season and for the first time this year Dr Trek joins Matt to dissect the third season and that finale.
He’s the lead actor and co-creator of Dreadnought Dominion, throughout the last few years he’s put pen to paper and film to shutter on several Star Trek fan films, and he’s our guest today as we continue asking “Where Are They Now?”
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.
Another great “get” that Supanova gave us was the time Anson Mount called us to say g’day. This one was a thrill because season two had just wrapped and Pike was all anyone could talk about.
Back in 2019 – before that thing disrupted everything we do, Supanova put on a cracking convention in Brisbane. While waiting for interviews at the signing table, Jason Isaacs pulled Matt aside and spoke about his time as Lorca.
We’re back for our 2021 season of The News from Trekzone. In today’s show we cover the end of Discovery’s third season, the upcoming second season of Picard, the Voyager documentary and some science and space news while Talkin’ Science rests.
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…
Resident Whovian Rob McKnight is back on Trekzone for a special January dive into all things SciFi. He wasn’t a fan of this outing, despite being hyped to catch it, and he explains why on this edition of A Trekzone Conversation.
He’s the Perth filmmaker who rose to fame with his five part Enterprise-era fan films… now, to kick off our “Where Are They Now” January podcasts, Aaron Vanderkley is back with details of his 3 part Voyager-era films.
Ten weeks on from the return of the second Varda Space Industries mission, the first to South Australia’s Koonibba Test Range… the third mission has made landfall.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
61 days to go until The 2025 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, and we
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
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Ten weeks on from the return of the second Varda Space Industries mission, the first to South Australia’s Koonibba Test Range… the third mission has made landfall.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
61 days to go until The 2025 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, and we have reached an important milestone plus more news and thoughts.
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space headlines from the week that was… Kanyini phones home, shows
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
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