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Star Trek: Discovery - Season 3, Episode 7 “Unification III” Review: Discovery Helps Unify The Franchise

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Brian Wilkins
Founder and Managing Editor

Founded TrekNews.net in 2011. UX, visual designer, and published photographer based in the Boston area. Connoisseur of Star Trek, sci-fi, ’80s horror, synthwave sounds, and tacos.
@brianwilkins


Kyle Hadyniak
Assistant Editor

Kyle has been a lifelong Star Trek fan. A graduate student at the University of Maine, Kyle spends his time either doing school work, playing music, reading history, or studying a replica of the Enterprise-E he has above his desk.
@khady93


Shashank Avvaru
Contributor

An immigrant from India living in the deep south, Shashank takes breaks in between dreaming about life on a starship to write comic books, co-host PoliTreks, and role-play Captain Varun Rai on Faraday.
@gutter_hero


Carlos Miranda
Contributor

When not drinking coffee or watching Star Trek (or other sci-fi), Carlos spends his time running around London working on several projects. He has incredibly rambunctious boy-girl twins (his wife foolishly did not let him name them Luke and Leia).
@doublemacc


Brad Gullickson
Contributor

Brad is a proud #TSSOFM member, and co-host of the In The Mouth of Dorkness podcast. He can be found online tweeting about Star Trek V and other unhealthy obsessions.
@mouthdork


Past Contributors

Dan Levitt
Contributor

Dan is a co-host of the Ten Forward Podcast, a weekly Star Trek variety show featuring discussion & debate, book reviews, and the infamous “Desert Island Trek.” Dan lives on Long Island and has worked in book publishing, corporate training, and operations management. In addition to loving Trek, he is an avid Star Wars fan, film score lover, movie poster collector, and home theater enthusiast.
@dlevitt79


John Tenuto
Contributor

John is a Sociology Professor who studies Star Trek fans and its cultural effects. He and his wife, fellow sociology professor Maria Jose, have written for Star Trek: The Official Magazine and they have contributed to the recent Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Expanded Soundtrack release. John, his wife, and son Nicky enjoy collecting Star Trek and sharing news of new items with fellow fans.


Andrew Cardinale
Contributor

Andrew is from a Boston suburb where he works in IT. When he’s not doing something Star Trek related, he writes, follows local sports, and listens to far too many podcasts.
@acardi


Michelle T.
Contributor

Michelle lives in northern Minnesota, where she does normal things by day and nerdy things by weekend and night. Her interests range from Star Trek to history, archaeology, languages, fantasy and sci-fi, politics, and cats.


Will Stape
Contributor

Will is an Emmy Award-nominated screenwriter, book author, and content producer. He’s written for magazines, the web, and for several highly respected TV shows, most notably for the Star Trek franchise. Will penned episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, and he was one of the few freelancers to work on episodes for both landmark Hollywood series, born of visionary Gene Roddenberry.
@willstape and @LaughTrek


Will Nguyen
Contributor

Will lives in the Boston area. He is an avowed Star Trek cosplayer and fan.
@BoomerNiner


Alexandra Grashkina
Contributor

Alex works as a tax attorney advising non-profit organizations and, as a hobby, directs theater plays with the Bulgarian Amateur Theater in Boston. Like many performance art lovers, Alex enjoys writing reviews for plays, dance performances, and movies. She became an avid Star Trek fan in the ’90s when she first watched TNG in her native country of Bulgaria. Alex is fluent in Bulgarian, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and French.
@grashkina


Alton Carswell
Contributor

Alton is a Marriage and Family Therapist, Media Psychologist, Singer, Sci-Fi fan, Techie, and Politico who has loved Star Trek in all its incarnations, since the early 1980s. Born abroad, when Alton first arrived in the United States, he found The Wrath of Khan playing at the San Francisco Airport, planting seeds for his lifelong love of the franchise.
@acarswell


Willie Laundrie
Contributor

Willie is a long-time aficionado of cartoons, comic book superheroes, games, and science fiction. He’s a big fan of Stark Trek in general and the 24th Century in particular and plans to move there as soon as he can afford to slingshot himself around the sun. In the meantime, he spends his time drawing comics and cartoons.


Victoria Wright
Contributor

Victoria is a lifelong Star Trek fan and a Las Vegas local born and raised. She is married, loves big dogs, punk rock, hippie music, and collecting sci-fi memorabilia from yard sales.
@trekette

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