
Reflecting On Star Trek: Continues
At the height of Star Trek fan films earlier this decade, Continues stood out from the pack with its high quality writing, production and acting. Led by noted voice actor
At the height of Star Trek fan films earlier this decade, Continues stood out from the pack with its high quality writing, production and acting. Led by noted voice actor
The guru behind Once More With Feeling‘s visual effects, Mr. Sam Cockings, is today’s guest on A Trekzone Conversation – chatting about his upcoming fan films. One project has been
On Monday, I published an article about the fan made virtual reality experience that received a cease and desist order at the end of last month. Today, the project lead
A disruptive Bajoran cleric threatens to destroy the alliance between Bajor and the Federation, as she objects to the teachings of Keiko O’Brien’s classroom… Join Mum, Keeley and I as
Star Trek: Enterprise alumni Dominic Keating was in Australia for Oz Comic Con’s Brisbane convention last weekend and following a full hour in a solo Q&A session, he sat down
A Cardassian visitor is discovered to be the merciless former commander of a brutal forced labour camp… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching the first season of
An exploding Klingon ship sparks a chain of events which divide the station’s personnel into two violent, competing camps… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching the first
Odo finds himself trapped in a turbolift with visiting dignitary Ambassador Lwaxana Troi. Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching the first season of Deep Space Nine in
When the secret desires of everyone on the station start to become reality, chaos ensues… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching the first season of Deep Space
Checking on the Bajoran moons, Kira encounters a stubborn old Bajoran farmer who refuses to follow the Provisional Government’s evacuation order… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching
O’Brien becomes the voice for a Bajoran village, the voice that stops a destructive force on the horizon every year. His reluctance to accept the role may spell disaster for
Sisko, Kira and Kai Opaka, the Bajoran spiritual leader, crash land on a moon where there is no escape… just a never ending, pointless war… Join Mum, Keeley and I
An arrested murderer tells Odo that he knows where to find others of his kind… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching the first season of Deep Space
Grand Nagus Zek, the leader of the Ferengi, names Quark as his successor, making the bartender an instant target for assassination… Join Mum, Keeley and I as we continue watching
The second group of visitors from the Gamma Quadrant, the Wadi, love their games and force Quark to play one where the senior officers are pieces to be sacrificed… Join
Responding to a distress call, Kira and Bashir aboard the Rio Grande come to the aid of a prisoner transport ship, who’s fugitive has found a way to cheat death…
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