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Nov 05
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Activision has released STARFLEET COMMAND III to manufacturing and it should arrive on store shelves later this month, according to Sci-Fi Wire.
Oct 30
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Nicole de Boer talks THE DEAD ZONE with Britain's SFX Magazine this month.
Oct 30
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The Cincinnati Enquirer published a detailed profile of Kate Mulgrew in its Oct 27 edition, exploring Mulgrew's perspective on her husband's campaign. Mulgrew is the wife of Ohio democratic Gubernatory candidate Tim Hagan.
Oct 30
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John Lucas, director of TOS's "The Enterprise Incident," "The Ultimate Computer" and "Elaan of Troyius" and writer of "That Which Survives," "The Changeling" and "Patterns of Forice" has died at the age of 83, according to the AP.
Oct 29
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The official X-MEN 2 website has opened up its 'Cerebro' section with tons of new photos, desktop themes and more. Go here.
Oct 24
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Kim Cattrall ('Valeris') talks SEX AND THE CITY and mentions playing a "sexy Vulcan" in a 60 Second Interview at UK's The Metro. (Thanks to 'Gitch' for the tip)
Oct 24
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UPN has ordered a one-hour live-action series adaptation of Marvel Comics' black superhero comic NIGHT THRASHER, according to Sci-Fi Wire.
Oct 23
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The DS9 Make a Movie Petition sends word that with over 13,000 signatures, it is nearing the home stretch and asks that you add your name by December 10th if you haven't already.
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Star Trek.com has posted 3 new photos from the upcoming ENT episode titled 'Marauders' here.
UPN trailer for "Marauders" available for download at MediaTrek and AllAboutStarTrek.
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Nov 5, 2002: TNG Season 5 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Nov 26, 2002: STAR TREK NEMESIS soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith released by Varese Sarabande Records
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
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Mar, 2003: ST: DS9 Hits DVD; STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
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09:01:26 on September 21 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Enterprise | stenterprise.com
In more excerpts from the new issue of Star Trek Monthly out in the UK (via StarTrekUK), producer Rick Berman reveals for the first time that he and partner Brannon Braga have a good idea who the mysterious future figure controlling the Suliban is.
"Which race? Which race in the future? Yes, we have a relatively good idea who's messing with things," he says. "And I ain't gonna tell ya who it is! I will say that we have it in our heads, but there are variations on it that would give us different spins as it plays itself out. So it's not totally locked down, but we have a pretty good idea of who's doing what and the different ways it could go."
The exec says the answer won't come any time this season, either, saying "that comes later." Berman has high praise for new writer and co-producer John Shiban, who wrote the teleplay for the next episode, "Minefield," airing Wednesday.
"John Shiban, our newest writer, is working out great and he will be with us for the rest of the season. We're looking to bring in another writer as well and I will hopefully be able to tell you more about that next month. I think we've got a really good Season Two of Enterprise."
Finally, he says TREK stalwart William Shatner is always welcome if he'd like to play Jim Kirk's ancestor.
"If Bill is willing there's always a possibility after all, Enterprise takes place in the era of Kirk's greatgrandfather probably, and there'd be nothing more fun than trying to work something like that out."
Read more excerpts from the interview in which Berman talks about the possiblities of STAR TREK television movies here.
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