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Trek's Ten Best "Couples", 37 replies (Shore Leave forum)
Ok, We're All Wrong About The Romulans, The Cloaking Device Is Technically Canon,25 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Why not beam Reed aboard?, 17 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Minefield: Cloaking, deathtoll and stupid plot devices, 9 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
The good, the bad, and the continuity - "minefield", 5 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Minefield - now that was better!, 10 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
ENT jury?, 7 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
So Janeway's an Admiral: what's the big deal?, 16 replies (Romulan Senate forum)
Tim Lynch echos my negative feelings of "Carbon Creek in his review, 8 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
the picture you've been waiting for!, 31 replies (Shore Leave forum)
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Site of Gene Roddenberry's birth in hometown El Paso, TX honors him with new plaque, according to Sci-Fi Wire.
Oct 03
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Ron Moore talks about his remake of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA at Battlestar Galactica.com.
Oct 01
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You can view several more new publicity stills of the cast from NEMESIS here.
Sep 30
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Cinescape has reviewed the new STAR TREK: STAR CHARTS, giving the volume a grade of A-.
Sep 26
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Jeri Ryan, Kim Cattral among TREK women to make TV Guide's 50 Sexiest Issue.
Sep 26
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"Klingon" now appears along with several other new entries in The Oxford English Dictionary, according to Yahoo. (Thanks to Lee Jamilkowski)
Sep 25
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The 1965 experimental film INCUBUS, starring William Shatner, will surface on Sun, 10/13 @ 1 AM ET on the Sci-Fi Channel; directed by OUTER LIMITS creator Leslie Stevens it is shot in the "unversal language" Esperanto developed by Dr. L. L. Zamenhof.
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Leonard Nimoy toured his "art gallery" styled home for the Los Angeles Times Sunday.
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Oct 22, 2002: STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK Special Edition DVD hits U.S. streets
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 13, 2002: STAR TREK: NEMESIS hits U.S. theaters
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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18:24:27 on September 11 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: General Star Trek
TrekWeb's monthly newsletter, the TrekWeb News Nexus, has delivered its second issue this afternoon, full of news, features and all sorts of STAR TREK goodies.
As usual, the newsletter contains wrap-ups of the top STAR TREK news stories and TrekWeb feature articles over the last month. From ENTERPRISE spoilers to our interviews with the show's stars, you'll find it all here.
In this issue we also have a brand new interview with ENTERPRISE composer Jay Chattaway, who talks about what we can expect from season two musically and his own feelings about the show. Columnist Jacqueline Bundy also contributes her STAR TREK IN PRINT article, keeping us apprised of all the latest new TREK books in stores and on the drawing board.
We've gone to great lengths to compile a list of STAR TREK episode TV listings for numerous countries and channels where you can see TREK over the next few weeks. There's a brand new desktop wallpaper as well and you can submit your own wallpaper designs for the next issue!
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How would you rate the latest ENT episode, MINEFIELD, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of all previous Star Trek episodes?
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