
From There To Here – A Trekzone Spotlight Special Presentation
In a special three part edition of The Trekzone Spotlight, Axamonitor’s Carlos Pedraza and I will dissect the ‘golden age’ of Star Trek fan films. From the humble beginnings of
In a special three part edition of The Trekzone Spotlight, Axamonitor’s Carlos Pedraza and I will dissect the ‘golden age’ of Star Trek fan films. From the humble beginnings of
Last year Gary O’Brien and his friend set about making their next short film in the United Kingdom, they didn’t realise at the time but a year later they would
As the dust clears on the massive announcement that CBS, Paramount and Axanar Productions had reached a settlement agreement, I’m working on providing a comprehensive wrap up of what this
While Donald J. Trump was being inaugurated as the forty fifth president of the United States, CBS and Paramount decided to settle their thirteen month long lawsuit with embattled fan
On January 31, the trial begins where CBS and Paramount have teamed up to fight off the Star Trek fan film that tried too hard to be a professional studio.
While work continues on the back end of the site, here is just a few things you can expect from Australia’s FIRST Star Trek fan site this year: The Trekzone
While work continues on the back end of the mobile site (for the better part of the last month and a half) – and will eventually return to ‘front of
Starting today, I have begun to separate TREKZONE.org into two distinct websites. One will service those of you visiting the site on mobile and tablet devices and the other (the
Following devastating personal news, I have been quite inactive on the site the past three months. But that is all about to change in the next week as I return
Jonathan Lane spearheaded a group in response to the fan film guidelines CBS released a few months ago. Project Small Access aimed to offer different perspective and request changes to
Yesterday morning (Australian time), I interviewed Jonathan Lane – the blogger behind Fan Film Factor and organiser of Project Small Access and later that day I posted a promo teaser
Carlos Pedraza from Axamonitor joined me back in April for a chat with Axanar’s PR manager Mike Bawden as part two of my coverage of the fan film facing legal
The annual Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas came to a close today but not before some fun and insightful panels. Today’s highlights include the stars of Voyager and
It’s day four of Creation Entertainment’s Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas with a jam packed Saturday schedule. Main ballroom appearances today included William “The Shat” Shatner, Walter Koenig,
Day three of the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas was jam packed with plenty of high-caliber panels including the latest details on deleted scenes from TOS found and
Almost a week and a half ago my father passed away after a long battle with bowel cancer and earlier this week we paid tribute to the man who taught
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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
Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that significantly improves how AI systems independently learn and uncover patterns in data, without human guidance.
Members have first play access to two great Talkin’ Science Deep Dives focusing on Western Australian astronomy achievements.
A team of international researchers has developed an innovative approach to uncover the secrets of dark matter in the cosmos. University of Queensland PhD student Ashlee Caddell co-led a study in collaboration with Germany’s metrology institute that searched for dark matter using atomic clocks and cavity-stabilized lasers.
The mantle of the far side of the Moon is likely drier than the near side, according to international researchers who say this could help us understand how the Earth’s companion formed.
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