The Borg Cube Part Two : Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Voyager : Elite Force
Munro and the team continue through the Borg cube to recover the isodesium samples. What they find, however, is a sinister enemy lurking below decks…
Munro and the team continue through the Borg cube to recover the isodesium samples. What they find, however, is a sinister enemy lurking below decks…
Scientists have presented the largest number of gravitational wave detections to date. The Hubble team gets one science instrument running again, as they continue troubleshooting the glitch. And Crew-2 returns
“It’s a big universe out there” Meet Darren Hann, science fiction fan film maker from Newfoundland, Canada. He’s just announced a new Star Trek fan film that’s set to premiere
It turns out the alien communication detected from Proxima Centauri in 2019 was interference from here on Earth… Dr Danny Price, part of the SETI team beams in to explain
In an effort to rescue crewmembers kidnapped by the Borg, Munro and the Hazard team beam over to the cube to investigate further…
Munro must locate captured team mates and retrieve more isodesium samples. Climbing through Hirogen, Malon and Terran Empire corridors and rooms we gain a greater sense of the danger lurking
As we returned to covering Axanar in 2019, Christian Gossett beamed in to lament what could’ve been if Alec had’ve listened…
As 2019 began, we started expanding our offering here at Trekzone. Flash back with us now to That Time When Rob McKnight beamed in to discuss Doctor Who.
Munro and the Hazard Team board Scavanger Base to learn more about isodesium as a power source. The Klingon, Malon, Hirogen and Terran base proves to a be a very
Built from the ground up by some smart people at Curtin University in Perth, cubesat Binar-1 was launched into orbit from the Space Station last week and has phoned home
We’ve got special guest co-host Thomas Crow with us for this edition of Talkin’ Science. We’ll be catching up on Crew 3’s launch delay, find out the depth of the
After almost three years we’ve been treated to the premiere of Star Trek: Prodigy. Larry Nemecek, Dr Trek himself, is here to analyse and look ahead…
On a data retrieval mission to a seemingly derelict ship, the Hazard Team encounters heavy resistance as they work to determine the means by which Voyager is trapped…
Before there was Talkin’ Science – our weekly look at the science and space news making headlines – Dr Brad Tucker beamed in at the start of 2019 to give
The new head of Paramount Pictures has been talking extensively about Star Trek, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror finally held the 46th annual Saturn Awards – where
At the end of 2018 we stepped away from the Axanar story, but when we returned at the beginning of 2019… we discovered nothing much had changed – certainly no
Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
Australian scientists have released data from a massive stellar mapping survey that’s analysed nearly 1 million stars in the Milky Way.
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface, according to newly analysed data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen
At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Falcon Heavy has lofted Europa Clipper off planet Earth bound for Jupiter’s icy moon.
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Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
Australian scientists have released data from a massive stellar mapping survey that’s analysed nearly 1 million stars in the Milky Way.
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface, according to newly analysed data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen
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