Federation Follies
Whenever an artist creates a work for public consumption, a certain level of criticism has to be expected. I’ve written a few articles here...
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Whenever an artist creates a work for public consumption, a certain level of criticism has to be expected. I’ve written a few articles here...
What do women want? It is a question which has inspired endless human art and literature. The original series of Star Trek, however, seems...
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I want to make sure I start this column off by making one thing perfectly clear: I LOVED JJ Abrams 2009 Star Trek film....
In this week’s installment of Trekette, we’re going to take a look at The Original Series episode, “Turnabout Intruder.” The 79th and final episode...
Welcome to the first installment in a web series of reviews entitled: Science Fiction or Science Fact, in which I will assess the credibility...
Last week I talked briefly about William Shatner’s new album, “Searching For Major Tom,” and how not many fans may be aware of his...
Imagine you’re Uhura, the ultimate Federation female. You’re a Lieutenant of the Federation, smart and confident enough to play with the big boys. You...
Are you sitting down? I’m assuming you are. Unless you have one of those office treadmill things at your desk; but even then, if...
Meet Kara. She is an Eymorg from a glaciated Class M planet in the Sigma Draconis system, and the star of the episode Spock’s...
Mirror, Mirror is a weekly column by Tyler Regas which examines the juxtaposition of current events and concepts examined in the various Star Trek...
I’ve been a fan of Star Trek for most of my life (ignoring a few embarrassing “Star Wars Rulez” years), so when the opportunity...
Computer! Hello, Computer! Ah, well, born in the lousy 20th century, I have to use a keyboard- how quaint!- to communicate. Welcome to the...