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    Posted: 09:51:01 on April 15 2002
    By: Steve Krutzler
    Dept: General Star Trek

    As reported last week, TV Guide blasts onto U.S. stands this morning with its special STAR TREK 35th Anniversary collection of thirty-five interlocking covers spanning all five series.

    The mag's web site joins the event today with various related materials, including some excerpts from the issue's top 35 best moments in STAR TREK history. Coming in at #30 in the list is DEEP SPACE NINE's "Duet," about which Nana Visitor recalls "I remember being on the floor and having it hit me. I was flooded with an understanding. Until that episode, my take on Kira was that she was completely right. I was avoiding the gray. Life is not so easy to navigate as that."

    Number 27 is ENTERPRISE's recent "Shuttlepod One," about which Rick Berman reveals: "Brannon [Braga, executive producer] and I sat down and in three days, we wrote it. Two men stuck in a shuttlepod — you could do it on an Off-Broadway stage. It's an episode that we wrote more quickly than any episode and it just flowed out, from beginning to end. I stopped and read it, thinking, 'This can't be any good.' [But it was] a wonderful play that bonded these two guys together forever."

    TOS's "Plato's Stepchildren" comes in at #13 in the list while TNG's "Sins of the Father" sits at #8 and VOYAGER's finale "Endgame" wins the #7 spot with the remark by the 'zine, "It's a brilliant gambit and a delicious ending."

    You can reach the top 35 moments excerpts here. Meanwhile, TV Guide Online joins the celebration with sections for each series including episode guides, brief movie reviews of all nine TREK films, a special STAR TREK screensaver, and a scrolling Flash applet displaying all 35 collectible covers. You can reach all these materials here.

    Each series section includes the magazine's five "classic episodes" for that series. DEEP SPACE NINE's "The Maquis I & II" makes the list as well as TOS's "City on the Edge of Forever," TNG's "Yesterday's Enterprise," and VOY's "Scoprion." The series sections feature past TV Guide covers as well as past articles about the series.

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