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Jun 27
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Read a transcript of Michael Piller's live chat at StarTrek.com here.
Jun 25
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DC Comics will release ST:TNG's THE GORN CRISIS in a softcover edition this September according to Cinescape.
Jun 19
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STAR TREK/DEAD ZONE executive producer/writer Michael Piller will chat live at StarTrek.com Wednesday, June 26th @ 3p PT. Submit questions here.
Jun 18
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Teleportation breakthrough likened to STAR TREK's "Beam me up, Scotty!" Read more at the official site.
Jun 17
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James Darren's official web site writes to inform fans that the DS9 guest star did not cancel his appearances at recent Boston and upcoming Chicago Slanted Fedora events; rather, the promoter made the cancellations.
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Download the STAR TREK: NEMESIS teaser trailer from the film's official web site, nemesis.startrek.com.
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Jul 2, 2002: TNG Season 3 on DVD U.S. Release
Jul 17, 2002: ENTERPRISE debuts on UK's broadcast Channel 4.
Aug 6, 2002: STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Director's Edition DVD hits U.S. streets
Q3, 2002: UK ENTERPRISE premiere on Channel 4 (non-satellite customers)
Sep 3, 2002: TNG Season 4 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Nov 5, 2002: TNG Season 5 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Dec 3, 2002: TNG Season 6 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
2002: Click here for full 2002 TREK DVD/VHS UK release dates
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Connor Trinneer Says "Fusion" Vulcan Left Before Shooting Wrapped |
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Posted:
03:14:52 on May 14 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Enterprise | www.stenterprise.com
In a new interview with DreamWatch Magazine in the UK (excerpts available at Sci-Fi Pulse), ENTERPRISE's engineer Connor Trinneer says one of the Vulcan actors in the episode "Fusion" jumped ship before his scenes were complete.
"He comes in and we do the first scene, and he's fine. We do another scene, he's fine. We go to the last scene of the day. We've been there all day long, rehearsing for the camera, saying our lines, setting it all up: then he leaves," the actor told the mag. "And he doesn't come back. We come back after the rehearsal. Where is the guy? He took off, took his wig off, plucked off his Vulcan ears, tossed them in the trash can... and went home! This had never happened before on STAR TREK. I don't know how much it costs for a day, but it's hundreds of thousands of dollars. We had to recast it over the weekend and reshoot everything!"
Trinneer also says one of his favorite episodes thusfar is the early planet-side installment, "Strange New World."
Laughing, he says of the ep, "When I watched it, the show went by really quick - versus - some of them that don't."
He also says he and co-star Dominic Keating are very proud of their work on the well-received first season episode "Shuttlepod One."
"We're both really proud of that, and they've said some really nice things to us about how it turned out."
Praising his co-star in the episode he says, "In terms of acting and doing character stuff he's a good actor. So he's really easy to work with."
Check out more of Trinneer's comments here.
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