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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.
Jun 17
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According to StarTrek.com, Russell Watson's ENTERPRISE theme song "Wherever My Heart Will Take Me" served as wake-up call for the Space Shuttle Endeavor astronauts Sunday morning.
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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 3, 2002: STAR TREK: NEMESIS trailer hits U.S. screens with MEN IN BLACK II
TNG Season 3 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
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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We're expecting to be around for a long time, so if you come, plan to stay! We can be reached by clicking Contact Administration or Joining the Game on our site.
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Posted:
11:20:31 on June 01 2002
By: GustavoLeao
Dept: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek.com has just posted a transcript of their recent online chat with DS9 actor Andrew J. Robinson ("Garak"), who discusses his acting career, writing Trek novels and his experiences with the fandom. Here are some excerpts :
Q : What was it like doing the last episode of Deep Space Nine ?
Robinson : "Very sad. But also very satisfying because I loved the way the resolved Garak's character and left him on Cardassia, so that I could write my book !"
Q: Are you planning to write any more books ? I really enjoyed "A Stitch in Time" as Garak was mu favorite DS9 character.
Robinson : "Thank you ! The book was a work of love for me. I know I have said that I would never write another Garak book, but when I started to write material in case I showed up at a convention, I got sucked into a great idea for another book. Now I really don't know what to do."
Q : What made you decide to write "A Stitch in Time" ?
Robinson : "I loved Garak. When the series ended, I found myself still writing about Garak. The book started as an acting exercise, creating a history for the character. But from the exercise, it became an obsession. The more I played Garak, the more information I gained about him. And the more pleasure I got from writing these diaries. At one convention, David George, the writer who co-wrote a novel with Armin (Shimerman) "The 34th Rule" suggested I approach Pocket Books and see if they'd be interested in having this diary turned into a novel."
You can read the full transcript here
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