Destroying the Nanite Facilities – Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Away Team (9)
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’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.
A few weeks ago, Lee joined us for a chat about Lower Decks, the latest series in the Star Trek franchise. He wasn’t a massive fan of the characters and really wanted to see some changes. Coincidentally, those changes were coming and in the weeks proceeding our episodes the show turned a corner for him.
It’s Tuesday September 29 2020. This is Talkin’ Science. Detailed images emerge of M-87’s heart, a supermassive black hole, Artemis is on track for a return to the moon according to NASA and analysing archive data pays off for researchers… finding three salt water lakes on Mars.
This week we bring you the Emmy’s Nod for Rene and D.C. Fontana, Patrick Stewart & Mark Hamill’s Uber Eats commercial, details of Star Trek Tarot cards and give a shout out to Aaron Vanderkley’s latest work.
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…
It’s Talkin’ Science – back where it belongs on Tuesdays!
Netflix has finally updated their series page for Discovery, confirming an October 16 release. Meanwhile Picard won an Emmy for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup.
As we gear up for Discovery’s third season, CBS All Access announces it’s becoming Paramount+ in the new year. Meanwhile, The Mandalorian has swept the Creative Arts Emmys with five gongs – including one for an Aussie cinematographer.
We’re back on Qo’nos to escort Ambassador Worf to the Klingon High Council, and an audience with Chancellor Martok.
We’re Talkin’ Science for another week here at Trekzone. Beam over and catch the week’s science and space headlines…
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.
It may not be out for the world, but we can still talk about it. Star Trek: Lower Decks is the second animated series to be released in the Star Trek franchise and it’s putting a new spin on the 24th century…
Discovery’s third season trailer drops, but is it coming back to Netflix? Lower Decks mid-season trailer, but still no word on an international release. Strange New Worlds will be episodic – and a fan film not done right
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…
A faint detection at Ligo and Virgo points to the formation of an intermediate mass black hole. Scientists analysing deep sea samples find evidence of supernova remnants. And the moon’s get rusty, probably because of Earth’s protective magnetotail…
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Trekzone and MTM are proud to once again present to you our second ‘Best of’ list. Trekzone and MTM’s Best of 2024 List
Curtin University in Perth has joined forces with NASA, the University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
The most common types of meteorites that reach Earth are likely to have come from just a few asteroid breakup events, according to two international research papers.
Southern Launch and Varda Space Industries, an American microgravity-enabled life sciences company, have received authorisation from the Australian Government for a series of returns at the Koonibba Test Range.
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