Star Trek (Index)
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Trek: The Best from Each Series
As we conclude our current look at Star Trek, find out what our picks are for
the best of each series. We offer the Top 5 from TOS, TNG, DS9, and
Voyager,
as well as Honorable Mentions. Will you agree? Come on in and find out!
Star Trek
Nemesis (Movie Review)
After four long years of waiting, Star Trek fans are finally treated to a new
film, and with it several unexpected twists. Paramount says that a generation's
final journey has begun. Is this really the end for the cast of The Next Generation?
What does Nemesis have to say about present day social issues? Join us for a
look at the 10th entry in the Star Trek film franchise.
To
Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek (Book Review)
Ever wonder how a Klingon can mate with a human, or a human with a Vulcan? How
about the feasibility of a race like the Borg, or altering reality with a snap
of your fingers like Q? Dr. Athena Andreadis explores these issues and more
in this fun and engaging book that'll probably teach you more than you ever
learned in Biology 101!
Science Fiction and Society is building a guide
to Star Trek that takes a look at the shows' social angle. This is an
ongoing project that will eventually cover all episodes from each series. The
following are the guides that are currently available:
All Good
Things... (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 177)
As technology advances it's all too easy to think that the hardest days
are behind us. In the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Captain Picard gets a wake up call from Q. What is it that our friend from the
Continuum is trying to tell us? Find out in this installment of our society-oriented
guide to Star Trek.
Broken
Bow (Enterprise, Episode 1)
Setting out on your own is never easy. In the mid 22nd century, mankind has
spent a hundred years under Vulcan tutelage and is just preparing to leave the
nest. Unforeseen events involving the Klingons accelerate the timeline, and
the very first Enterprise is forced to
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