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Palm Digital Media reports that the STAR TREK NEMESIS novelization was the #3 selling e-book in December 2002.
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Wigglefish has reviewed DS9: Rising Son and The Brave and the Bold, both 4/5 stars.
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The L.A. Times analyzes William Shatner's acting career.
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TREK novelist Peter David sounds off on the state of the franchise at his web site.
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Australia's TV1 will air a MAKING OF STAR TREK NEMESIS special on January 11th during its SCI-FI SECTOR @ 8p. (Thanks to 'Joe' for this)
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Cinescape has reviewed Pocket Books' THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, giving it an A- in its full review.
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FilkJerk and BattlestarGalactica.com have ripped into Ronald D. Moore's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA script. (Thanks to 'Beth' for the tip)
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Dean Valentine, former UPN exec, has purchased a 49.9% stake in the Jim Henson Company with his investment group, according to Reuters.
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Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Jan 16, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Germany
Feb 6, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Australia
Feb 13, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in the Netherlands
Feb 14, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Brazil
Feb 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Hungary
Feb 25, 2003: ST: DS9 Season One DVD Set U.S. Release
Mar 4, 2003: STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
Mar 21, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Norway
Mar 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMSIS debuts in Belgium and France
Mar 28, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Sweden
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By: Steve Krutzler
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The latest issue of the British SFX Magazine reveals new information about upcoming episodes "Vanishing Point" and "The Communicator." It has already been reported that the latter will have Archer and Reed taken hostage by alien soldiers when they return to retrieve a communicator Reed left behind on the planet's surface during a reconaissance mission. The newest information suggests that the eigth episode, penned by story editor Andre Bormanis, will also feature some continuity from the season premiere, "Shockwave, Part II."
"The commander of the soldiers thinks that Reed and Archer are genetically engineered enemy spies, and orders their execution," the magazine reports according to The Great Link. "T’Pol, Mayweather and Trip learn of this and mount a rescue – they fire up the captured Suliban cell ship and activate its cloaking device, before heading down to the planet and retrieving Archer and Reed."
Don't forget to chat live with "The Communicator" writer Andre Bormanis here at TrekWeb on Thursday, November 14th. You may submit questions now.
The mag also spoils episode ten, "Vanishing Point," previously assumed to deal with 'Hoshi Sato' becoming invisible after a transporter accident. The magazine reveals the episode's concluding twist, so read with care.
"Nearly everything which Hoshi experiences in this episode is a hallucination," the Great Link summarizes from the mag. "She thinks that she’s uncovering an alien attempt to blow up the ship after she beams up from the planet – in fact, Hoshi is merely trapped in the transporter circuits for a mere eight seconds. The ‘voices’ she hears after beaming up are in fact the voices of Trip and Reed, operating the transporter controls."
In addition, the episode features the first reference to "beaming" in an ENTERPRISE script and will apparently reveal Hoshi's birthmark. Check out The Great Link for more. "The Communicator" airs on November 13th and "Vanishing Point" on November 27th on UPN.
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I have to admit
By StarFleet_Captain
(web_knight2001@yahoo.com) at 05:24:07 on October 31 2002
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These sounds like they will be decent episodes. I hope that they keep pumping them out like this. I'm not too comfortable with the idea of the crew running around in cloaked Suliban shuttles when
A)you'd think Starfleet or the Vulcan High Command would have confiscated it and
B)They shouldn't be to familiar witth cloaks in this tme period.
BUt, there I go prejudging an episode before I see it when I constantly warn others about doing it. I will save my opinion of this episode until after I've seen it.
Vanishing Point seems cool. I hope that the actual story and acting is done well also. Maybe ENT will get more and more viewership. We'll have to wait and see.
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I'm Kind Of Disappointed
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that ENT is supposed to have more character and less techno, but now they're going to their personal cloaking warp-capable shuttle. I forgot they even had the pod! Now Archer can go back to Risa and get laid then catch up with his ship later.
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Transporter Psychosis?
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As soon as I read the word "hallucination", I thought this would be a trasporter psychosis story. It is possible the hallucinations could still be attributed to this. I would love to have a story that dealt with this illness, which was said to occur fairly frequently during the early stages of transporter use.
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How would you rate the latest ENT episode, THE CATWALK, 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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