
The Characters We Love : Talkin’ The Next Gen With Lee Sargent
Today Lee and I turn to the characters we love on The Next Generation.
Today Lee and I turn to the characters we love on The Next Generation.
There’s less than a week to go to get your entries in for the Doctor Who Art Competition, original article follows..
We’re continuing the Talkin’ Trek series with a three part look at The Next Generation – the series that really sparked the imagination of a legion of fans around the world that would continue for 19 years through to the end of Enterprise.
We got tested on asteroid survival and the meteors are failing from the sky… it’s week 19 2019 for Talkin’ Science.
I’ve long been a champion of true fan films set in our beloved universe – hosting numerous Fan Film Done Right interviews, while so many other Trek podcasts don’t even give them a passing glance. But something caught my mind’s eye last week and it’s taken me a few days to conceptualise it in written form…
Pixomondo’s VFX guru Nhat Phong Tran sat down for a chat about working on Seth Macfarlane’s hit FOX show…
This week we’re taking a trip to the red planet to hear a Marsquake, checking in on Twitter for Blue Origin’s cryptic tweet & stopping by WA’s Curtin Uni where they’ve discovered some more interesting things about black holes…
We speak about his work on the big and small screen and offer some commentary on the fate of Axanar and lament on what could’ve been, as Tony Todd has A Trekzone Conversation…
Another animated series is in the works for Star Trek…
Every year on April 25 Australians and New Zealanders reflect on the sacrifices of those in our armed forces who have defended our country and protected our ideals.
It’s TSOT – or Talkin’ Science on Trekzone – time. Brad’s got the details on lunar water and SpaceX’s anomaly during a recent static fire test.
It was our proudest moment of 2018. Today seems right to relive Trekzone’s fan film.
For a long while I’ve been wanting to chat with Tony – mostly because of his six guest spots on Star Trek, from Worf’s brother Kurn to the Alpha-Hirogen on
Recently a couple of fan films pulled out of filming in The Neutral Zone, so I reached out to Ray Tesi and asked him directly what had happened…
BBC Studios are looking for Whovians with an artistic flair to create a piece of fan art featuring the TARDIS and a Doctor for the chance to see their work
It’s Talkin’ Science Tuesday at Trekzone. Dr Brad Tucker has your dose of science news!
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13 categories, 52 nominees… who’ll take home our coveted awards? Plus Most Popular Fan Film – who’ll get the nod from our community from the
A pioneering study has delivered transformative insights into the behaviour of colloidal particles under microgravity.
The fourth annual Trekzone Fan Film Awards will be held, for the third year in a row, on our anniversary – July 10. Our coveted awards ceremony will once again see the winners of our top categories take home a trophy and a packet of Tim Tams.
After years of planning, development and construction on two continents – the Australian piece of the Square Kilometre Array puzzle has taken flight with spectacular
The first image from the international Square Kilometre Array Observatory’s telescope in Australia, SKA-Low, has been released marking a significant milestone in its quest to reveal an unparalleled view of our Universe.
It’s the end of the first week in June 2025, we went from diving into the latest research on asteroid Bennu’s sample to realising there
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