
The Trekzone Breakdown – February 6 2024
Potemkin Pictures and Chris Lea release new films, Vic Mignogna and Alec Peters both endure bad legal news and The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards prize packs are on their
Potemkin Pictures and Chris Lea release new films, Vic Mignogna and Alec Peters both endure bad legal news and The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards prize packs are on their
Titan Comics is back for 2024, MTM launches a new blog, Potemkin shows us a peek behind the curtain and the countdown’s on to the Trekzone Fan Film Awards!
The Axanar story deepens, Potemkin’s no fundraising call sparks fake outrage and Discovery season five gets episode titles on this edition of The Trekzone Breakdown — welcome to 2024!
00:00 – Opener00:06 – Unfinished Business from @MrBnetV00:23 – Can’t Stop from @FSFilmCZ00:44 – O Tenenbaum from @Potemkin171100:53 – 13 Days to Go01:02 – #StopToxicFandom01:54 – Prime Directive Cracks 10k02:21
Headlines this week: The Best of 2023 Without Needing A SandboxChris Lea’s TeasersPotemkin Pictures’ Latest RatingsAll Singing, All Dancing from FSFilmSupanova’s Counting Down To #100Once Again, For The Cheap Seats
The actor’s strike is over, new fan film releases and have you seen Star Wars fan films?!
The fan film and Star Trek production news you need to know for the past week…
Potemkin releases, Mr B net V preps a release, some ratings updates and Star Trek news… it’s the all new Fan Film Update merged with SciFi News..
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Astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research have made a discovery of a new cosmic phenomenon: ASKAP J1832-0911. This object emits pulses of
It’s the end of the third week in June 2025, we went from learning about International Dark Sky Week to quantum computing potentially leading the
Astronomers have found that it is not how much gas a galaxy has, but where that gas is located, that determines whether new stars form.
A Microsoft artificial intelligence called Aurora can outperform existing Earth system forecasts, according to international scientists.
Creating new drugs or medical treatments are some of the great promises of quantum computing. Scientists at the University of Sydney have, for the first time, used a quantum computer to simulate the chemical dynamics of real compounds, a vital step towards modelling more complex molecules and designing bespoke chemicals that could lead to improved sunscreen or skin cancer treatments.
International researchers have predicted gravitational waves produced by two black holes with what an associated editorial has called “landmark precision”.
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