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Roddenberry Entertainment's "Trek Nation" Available For Digital Download

For those of you that got the chance to see Trek Nation again (or for the first time) at San Diego ComicCon, we're jealous.  For everyone else, the Roddenberry Entertainment documentary is now available for digital download via iTunes, Vudu, XBOX Live, and YouTube.  Rod Roddenberry made the announcement today via his Twitter account.

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director Nicolas Meyer To Attend 30th Anniversary Screening In North Carolina

Star Trek II: The Wraith of Khan Director Nicolas Meyer To Attend 30th Anniversary Scrrening In North Carolina

There's no doubt to us that Star Trek II is the finest of all Trek films. Sure, there can be debate about this subject, but TWOK is by far our favorite. Ricardo Montalban and his amazing mullet rocked the big screen 30 years ago this year, and to celebrate, Director Nicholas Meyer will be attending a special screening at the Modern Film Fest in Kannapolis, North Carolina. As Trek fans you all know that Nick also directed Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and wrote a fantastic book called "The View From the Bridge: Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood" about his time in Trek and Hollywood as a whole.

A Very Special Happy Birthday To Star Trek: TNG's Patrick Stewart

A Very Special Happy Birthday To Star Trek: TNG's Patrick Stewart

It's a very special day... not Captain Picard day, but a special day none-the-less. It's actually the birthday of the man that gave Jean Luc Picard life. That's right kids, it's Patrick Stewart's birthday. "Old Baldy", as his TNG co-stars would lovingly call him, is turning 72 years-young today. We'd like to wish him a very happy birthday by sharing a few of the internet's finest videos. So, here's to Sir Captain Jean Patrick Luc Stewart Picard... may you live another 72 years.

"I want to be able to just do things that I love" Says Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn

"I want to be able to just do things that I love " Says Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn

...and that's exactly what he's doing. Michael is playing Duke Frederick and Duke Senior in The Shakespeare Center's production of As You Like It in the Japanese Garden of the Veterans Administration West Los Angeles Healthcare Center through July 29. The cool part about the production is that it's in support of the local VA and involves many vets in the production. Active duty military and Veterans will also receive free admission to the play through its entire run.

Two New Star Trek Posters Released From Bye Bye, Robot. Impressionist Style Of Futuristic Machinery

Two New Star Trek Posters Released From Bye Bye, Robot. Impressionist Style Of Futuristic Machinery.

I’ve never been so impressed with an artist’s skill before. Ok, ok…I had to squeeze that pun into the article somewhere, so I thought I’d give you a break and get it over with quickly.

Now, feast your peepers on the new line of posters we’re Bye Bye, Robot is launching today. It’s a brand new, fully licensed, series of Star Trek ships as shown through the artist Jeff Foster’s eyes.  His style, being highly influenced by the Impressionists of the late 1800’s, brings this unique juxtaposition of past and future together. No longer is your fandom stuck in the game-room, these art pieces can bring your Star Trek collection straight into your living room. Their beautiful colors, delicate technique, and iconic imagery appeal to fans and art collectors alike.

"Stage 9 Interlopers" Video Reappears On The Net Via YouTube

Back in October of last year I posted an article about a set of removed YouTube shorts called "Stage 9 Interlopers" that I desperately wanted to get my hands on. The videos featured a pair of buffoons breaking into and traipsing through Paramount's  Stage 9 TNG set around the end of season 1. Thanks to a Subspace Communique fan, the videos are back online and compiled into one full length video featuring Captain "does my hair look okay?" Stone and his ever-so-patient camera man.

John Billingsley In New Play, "The Government Inspector", Launching July 28th In Pasadena

John Billingsley In New Play, "The Government Inspector", Launching July 28th In Pasadena

Former ship's doctor and Life After Trek-er, John Billingsley, is set to star in a new play starting July 28th in Pasadena, California called The Government Inspector. The play is a brand new adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's work. Adapted by (and with original songs from) Oded Gross, the play is re-envisioned as a cutting, tragic farce with influences from Monty Python and Brazil. The play centers around corrupt, self-seeking officials of a small town in Tzarist Russia which mistake a penniless clerk for a government inspector. The new adaptation will launch at the Boston Court on July 28th, running through August 26th.

BayouCon 2012 Live Coverage - Day 2

BayouCon 2012 Live Coverage - Day 2

Day 1 of our live coverage of 2012 BayouCon in Lake Charles, Louisiana.  We're looking forward to hanging with all of the Trek fans that have made the pilgrimage the gulf.  We'll be delivering live blogging from both days of the event and you can watch the day 2 coverage below.  

BayouCon 2012 Live Coverage - Day 1

BayouCon 2012 Live Coverage - Day 1

Day 1 of our live coverage of 2012 BayouCon in Lake Charles, Louisiana.  We're looking forward to hanging with all of the Trek fans that have made the pilgrimage the gulf.  We'll be delivering live blogging from both days of the event and you can watch the day 1 coverage below.  

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