Monster Blog - "star-trek"
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All Tomorrow's Parties
I watch a lot of Star Trek. I love that show---in all of its forms. I know I've said it before that I'd rather watch an episode of Star Trek then pretty much any other TV show out there. That's why I was glad when "Star Trek: Enterprise" was renewed for a fourth season. It's also why I love the fact that you can get every episode of every show (nearly) on DVD now. Ok, so they're about half-way through the "Voyager" release schedule and "Enterprise" hasn't started to show up yet. Still it's pretty awesome for Trek fans.
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Where's Bones When You Need Him?
This from AP:
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Alien Nazis. I Hate Alien Nazis.
Well the third season of "Star Trek: Enterprise" has come to an end and we're left wondering how Captain Archer escaped from the exploding Xindi weapon and wound up on what is apparantly 1940s Earth with an alien dressed up as a Nazi. That one came out completely from left field. Hopefully it'll be a cool and interesting little mystery to solve at the start of Season 4.
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Star Trek: SP1
Yet again, Wil Wheaton has turned me on to something funny. According to BBSpot, Paramount is releasing Star Trek Service Pack 1 to fix all the errors in the original series. Maybe w3.org can work with the studio to come up with a strict validation for Enterprise.
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Seeking Out Strange New Worlds
There's another website of fan-created Star Trek episodes. These are done in the style of the original series and take place aboard the starship Exeter. I think it's very cool that fans are taking the time to make these great shows.
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What's With All These Enterprises?
There have been many ships called Enterprise over the years. The opening credit sequence to "Star Trek: Enterprise" shows a few of them including the 19th century British warship H.M.S. Enterprize and the Space Shuttle test vehicle Enterprise.
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Star Trek Timeline
This is a simple timeline for the Star Trek TV shows and movies to help new fans keep the events straight.
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To Boldly Go
There are a lot of Star Trek fans out there. There are a lot of people who can talk about the minutiae of the various series. But I also suspect that there are people who are interested in Trek but might be a little afraid to "get into" it. There is a certain amount of geekiness that goes along with being a Trek fan, and that can be a little scary to new-comers. There is also a huge canon of material that makes up the Star Trek universe. Where do you start? How does it all fit together? How can you hope to make sense of something that has been established over decades?
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