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2009
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2009-01
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TrekTrak
Presents Captain Kirk & Mr. Spock:
William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 10:00 AM HYATT CENTENNIAL I-III BALLRM |
William Shatner gained worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk, captain of the USS Enterprise, in the original Star Trek television series and seven subsequent Star Trek feature films. Leonard Nimoy is an American actor and film director best known for his thrice Emmy Award-nominated portrayal of Spock, the half-Human, half-Vulcan first officer and science officer aboard the Enterprise. He went on to play Spock again in the animated Star Trek series, the first six Star Trek movies, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Unification" Parts I and II, and most recently, in J. J. Abrams' 2009 movie, titled simply Star Trek. | ||
2009-02
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Professional
Star Trek Costuming
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I |
Former Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth and Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II special effects makeup supervisor and Dragon*Con Costuming Director Brian Holloway discuss how they build professional-quality Star Trek costumes and demonstrate how you can build your own at home. A must-see panel for all costumers! | ||
2009-03
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Star
Trek Authors Cavalcade: The Gentlemen
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH II-III |
Star Trek authors, novelists, writers and editors collectively discuss their past, current and upcoming works, the perils and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe, and how rebooting the Star Trek franchise affects the future of Star Trek adventures in print. |
Peter David, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Alan Dean Foster, Robert Greenberger |
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2009-04
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Star
Trek: Enterprise Stars I
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
John Billingsley is the actor best known to Star Trek fans for playing Doctor Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer of the Enterprise NX-01, on Star Trek: Enterprise. Anthony Montgomery portrayed Ensign Travis Mayweather on Star Trek: Enterprise from 2001 to 2005. | ||
2009-05
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Designing
Star Trek with Rick Sternbach
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I |
Rick was the senior illustrator/designer for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. Join him for this awesome presentation where he describes how he imagined future technology for the 23rd and 24th centuries! | ||
2009-06
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Starship
Farragut
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH II-III |
Starship Farragut is an independent film series based on the original Star Trek series featuring the crew of the USS Farragut, a Constitution-class starship commanded by Captain John T. Carter. A member of the production crew discusses the series and presents two episodes: the award-winning live action "A Rock and a Hard Place" and the animated "Power Source." | ||
2009-07
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Star
Trek Academics
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I |
Explore the past, present and future of academic scholarship on Star Trek as we survey its history with an emphasis on changes from the 1980s to today in where their scholarship is published, its academic status and its relation to media/TV studies, pop culture studies and the study of individual TV series. We then reflect on J. J. Abrams' reboot of the Star Trek universe, arguing that it represents a remix of classical characters and themes with contemporary culture in a postmodern key, where characters are more flawed and ethical considerations are less important. | ||
2009-08
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The
Missing Minority
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH II-III |
Everything old is new again in J. J. Abrams' new Star Trek universe... even the exclusion of openly gay characters. We'll discuss what Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci said about the subject, whether there have been any gay characters in any of Abrams' previous works, and the possibility of representation in future Trek movies. If not now... when? | ||
2009-09
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TrekTrak
Presents Harry Kim: Garrett Wang I
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 5:30 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Garrett
is most famous for his role as Ensign Harry Kim in 170 episodes of Star
Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001. He also played Commander Garan
in the 2007 fan-produced independent film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. |
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2009-10
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J.
J. Abrams' Star Trek: The Verdict
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 7:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III This 2½-hour discussion panel counts as ONE selection! |
Everything old is—literally—new again in J. J. Abrams' blockbuster reinvention of the 43-year-old Star Trek franchise. What worked? What didn't? Where should the Enterprise go from here? Does this all-new, 21st-century cast and crew have the chops to "boldly go" forward and to live long... and prosper? |
Carlos Pedraza, David Reddick, John C. Snider, Rick Sternbach, Laurie S. Sutton |
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2009-11
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Keela
& Katkith's Klingon Karaoke
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 10:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
Join Keela and Katkith and their faithful sidekick K'Blahm! for Klingon Karaoke, an intergalactic songfest experience! Over 2,000 selections of '70s and '80s music, plus a few surprises! Sing in Klingon if you can, but the hu-Man tongue is acceptable. Come enjoy karaoke like never before! TODAY is a GOOD day to SING! |
Keela
& Katkith, K'Blahm!
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2009-12
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Star
Trek Games, Gaming & RPGs
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 10:00 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
Our panel of experts discuss the variety and scope of Star Trek gaming, from the oldest tabletop, board and card games to video and arcade games right up to the latest role-playing games, sims and massively multiplayer online games such as Star Trek Online. | ||
2009-13
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TrekTrak
Presents Dr. Phlox: John Billingsley
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
John is the actor best known to Star Trek fans for playing Doctor Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer of the Enterprise NX-01, on Star Trek: Enterprise. | ||
2009-14
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The
TrekTrak Show
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1:00 PM MARRIOTT MARQUIS ATRIUM BALLRM |
Patrick Stewart is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe-nominated, classically-trained English actor who has been playing a wide range of parts for much of his life. His greatest public success has come from portraying Captain Jean-Luc Picard in all 178 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as its four feature films, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis. Cohosted by Eric L. Watts and James Cawley. | ||
2009-15
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Star
Trek Authors Cavalcade: The Ladies
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
Star Trek authors, novelists, writers and editors collectively discuss their past, current and upcoming works, the perils and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe, and how rebooting the Star Trek franchise affects the future of Star Trek adventures in print. |
Ann C. Crispin, Susan Kearney, Terri Osborne, Josepha Sherman |
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2009-16
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TrekTrak
Presents Captain Janeway: Kate Mulgrew I
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 4:00 PM MARRIOTT MARQUIS ATRIUM BALLRM |
Kate is best known for playing Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager. She also had a cameo appearance as Vice Admiral Janeway in Star Trek Nemesis. | ||
2009-17
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TrekTrak
Presents Harry Kim: Garrett Wang II
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 5:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
Garrett is most famous for his role as Ensign Harry Kim in 170 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001. He also played Commander Garan in the 2007 fan-produced independent film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. | ||
2009-18
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Star
Trek New Voyages: Phase II
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 7:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II is a fan-created, fan-produced series set in the fourth year of the original series' five-year mission, released exclusively via the Internet, which has recently featured George Takei and Walter Koenig in their original roles as Lt. Sulu and Ensign Chekov. The series has garnered international attention, a tremendous amount of critical acclaim---and even Paramount's blessings. |
Ben Alpi, Patrick Bell, James Cawley, Gil Gerard, Brian Holloway, Vic Mignogna, Carlos Pedraza |
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2009-19 |
TrekTrak
Presents Travis Mayweather: Anthony Montgomery
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 10:00 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH I-III |
A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the grandson of legendary jazz musician Wes Montgomery, Anthony portrayed Ensign Travis Mayweather on Star Trek: Enterprise from 2001 to 2005. | ||
2009-20
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TrekTrak
Presents Captain Janeway: Kate Mulgrew II
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Kate is best known for playing Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager. She also had a cameo appearance as Vice Admiral Janeway in Star Trek Nemesis. | ||
2009-21
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TrekTrak
Presents Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Patrick Stewart
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1:00 PM MARRIOTT MARQUIS ATRIUM BALLRM |
Patrick is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe-nominated, classically-trained English actor who has been playing a wide range of parts for much of his life. His greatest public success has come from portraying Captain Jean-Luc Picard in all 178 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as its four feature films, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis. | ||
2009-22
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The
2009 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Recognized by America Online as one of "The Top 11 Offbeat Beauty Pageants Across America" for two years in a row and as seen in Discover magazine, Spin magazine, Shock magazine and on FoxNews.com! Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the eleventh annual event that's taken Trek fandom and the world by storm, featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories! |
Eric L. Watts, James Cawley, Anthony Montgomery, Alan Ruck, Dwight Schultz, Garrett Wang. Contestants: "Captain B'Erika Toreugif" (Erika Y. Figueroa), "Grilka" (Ilka-Maria Deason), "Askareth Qua'lon" (Roxanne Baxter), "Commander Arizhel Nosilla of Martok" (Edith Allison), "SajQa’ sutai Fenix" (Andrea Benton), "Dok'mikh Tor'sha-nuch" (Tammy Gallant), "Warrior Ariam" (Lucy Maria Boydston), "Kasil Aknah" (Lisa Marie Branam). |
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2009-23
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The
TrekTrak Roundtable |
A potpourri of all things Trek for subjects not covered and questions not asked---or answered!---at other panels, moderated by hardcore Trek fans who demand to be heard! Also a great opportunity for the audience to talk about things that interest them! The subject matter for discussion is wide open, just so long as it relates to Star Trek in some way. Join us for this interesting and entertaining free-for-all! |
Roxanne Baxter, Joshua Cuneo, Erika Y. Figueroa, Austin Gordy, Vel Jaeger |
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2009-24
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Star
Trek Guest Stars
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Louise Fletcher played the Bajoran spiritual leader Vedek (later Kai) Winn Adami on fourteen episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Bonita Friedericy played the scientist Rooney and later a Borg drone in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Regeneration." Richard Herd played Admiral Owen Paris on Star Trek: Voyager and the Klingon L'Kor in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Birthright" Parts I and II. Malcolm McDowell played Soran---the man who killed Captain Kirk---in Star Trek Generations. Alan Ruck played John Harriman, captain of the USS Enterprise-B, in Star Trek Generations, and reprised the role for the fan film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. Dwight Schultz played Reginald Barclay in five episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, six episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and in Star Trek: First Contact. Kate Vernon played a member of Species 8472, impersonating Commander Valerie Archer, in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "In the Flesh." |
Louise Fletcher, Bonita Friedericy, Richard Herd, Malcolm McDowell, Alan Ruck, Dwight Schultz, Kate Vernon |
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2009-25
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Star
Trek: Enterprise Stars II
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
John Billingsley is the actor best known to Star Trek fans for playing Doctor Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer of the Enterprise NX-01, on Star Trek: Enterprise. Anthony Montgomery portrayed Ensign Travis Mayweather on Star Trek: Enterprise from 2001 to 2005. | ||
2009-26
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TrekTrak
Presents Harry Kim: Garrett Wang III
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Garrett is most famous for his role as Ensign Harry Kim in 170 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001. He also played Commander Garan in the 2007 fan-produced independent film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. | ||
2009-27
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TrekTrak
Presents: Peter David |
Possibly the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter David has written dozens of Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A TrekTrak favorite! |
2008
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2008-01
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The
Music of Star Trek
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 1:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
With the recent passing of Alexander Courage, TrekTrak explores his orchestral contributions to classic Star Trek: an analysis of the memorable scores from "Amok Time," "The Doomsday Machine," "The Trouble with Tribbles" and Deep Space Nine's "Trials and Tribble-ations." | Larry Chalkley, David Churvis, Brooke Perry | |
2008-02
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The
TrekTrak Show featuring George Takei
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
It’s back! Inside the Actors Studio meets The Tonight Show in this unique programming event where TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts will interview Star Trek’s legendary "Mr. Sulu," George Takei, in a one-on-one format similar to a late-night talk show. | Eric L. Watts, George Takei | |
2008-03
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The
TrekTrak Show featuring Avery Brooks & Michael Dorn
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Inside the Actors Studio meets The Tonight Show in this unique programming event where TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts will interview Avery Brooks (Deep Space Nine's Captain Sisko) and Michael Dorn (The Next Generation's Lt. Worf) in a one-on-one format similar to a late-night talk show. | Eric L. Watts, Avery Brooks, Michael Dorn | |
2008-04
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Star
Trek Online Simming
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 5:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Star Trek fans looking for a creative outlet for fan fiction and role-playing will enjoy this discussion by veteran role-players about the electronic world of online simming. Learn about live chat sims, play-by-email groups and message board role-playing. | Joshua P. Dease, Dan Fowler, Charles Hammer, Kelly Rowles | |
2008-05
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Permission
to Speak Freely... Granted!
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 7:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Ever want to be a TrekTrak panelist? Here’s your chance! Ever want to talk about something about Star Trek that’s never been on the TrekTrak schedule? Make it so! Join the TrekTrak staff for this open roundtable discussion where we’ll discuss whatever’s on YOUR mind! | Eric L. Watts | |
2008-06
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Star
Trek vs. Battlestar Galactica
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 8:30 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
With three seasons in the can and the fourth and final season now in production, the new Battlestar Galactica series has enjoyed critical acclaim and viewer ratings like Star Trek hasn't seen in... well, a generation. Why is Galactica so much better than recent Trek? Has the bar been set too high for the next Trek TV series to reach? | Joël Bellucci, Joshua P. Dease, Kevin R. Grazier, Carlos Pedraza | |
2008-07
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Keela
& Katkith's Klingon Karaoke
FRIDAY AUGUST 29 10:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH Three hours of Klingon Karaoke counts as only ONE selection! |
Join Keela and Katkith for Klingon Karaoke, an intergalactic songfest experience! Over 2,000 selections of '70s and '80s music, plus a few surprises! Sing in Klingon if you can, but the hu-Man tongue is acceptable. Come enjoy karaoke like never before! TODAY is a GOOD day to SING! | Keela & Katkith | |
2008-08
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The
TrekTrak Trivia Challenge
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 10:00 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Think you know your Star Trek trivia? You'd better know more than just that to win this all-new double-or-nothing trivia challenge, where contestants will score points by correctly answering Star Trek trivia questions---but must correctly answer a similar mundane trivia question to keep them! It's fantasy vs. reality in this high-IQ geekfest! Fabulous prizes for the winner! Hosted by Joe Crowe. | Joe Crowe | |
2008-09
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Star
Trek Guest
Stars
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Erick Avari has appeared in The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Enterprise. Ken Feinberg played the Alien Captain in the Enterprise second-season episode "Horizon." Phil Morris appeared in the original Star Trek, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. | Erick Avari, Ken Feinberg, Phil Morris | |
2008-10
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Reinventing
Star Trek: Back to the Future?
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 1:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
It worked fabulously for Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek: New Voyages, hit-and-miss with the Superman and Batman movies, and failed horribly with the Lost in Space and I, Robot movies. Remaking, reinventing or "reimagining" a classic franchise is a risky proposition. Will J. J. Abrams' new vision of Star Trek launch the franchise forward, or kill any possibility of another Trek series? | Joël Bellucci, James Cawley, Joe Crowe, Andrew Greenberg, Mac McRoberts, Carlos Pedraza, David Reddick, John C. Snider | |
2008-11
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TrekTrak
Presents Tuvok: Tim Russ
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 2:30 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Tim Russ played the Vulcan second officer and tactical officer Tuvok in 172 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager between 1995 and 2001 and recently directed and starred in the independent film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, in which he reprised the role of Tuvok. | Tim Russ | |
2008-12
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Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine Reunion:
Avery Brooks, Michael Dorn & Cirroc Lofton SATURDAY AUGUST 30 4:00 PM MARRIOTT MARQUIS ATRIUM BALLRM |
Avery Brooks and Cirroc Lofton played the father-and-son pair Benjamin and Jake Sisko in 173 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1993 to 1999. Michael Dorn played the Klingon warrior Worf in 175 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation between 1987 and 1994, 101 episodes of Deep Space Nine between 1995 and 1999, and the last five Star Trek movies from 1994 to 2002. | Avery Brooks, Michael Dorn, Cirroc Lofton | |
2008-13
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TrekTrak
Presents Lieutenant Malcolm Reed: Dominic Keating
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 5:30 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Dominic Keating played British armory officer Lieutenant Malcolm Reed in 98 episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise from 2001 to 2005. | Dominic Keating | |
2008-14
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Star
Trek: Phase II (formerly New Voyages) and The Missing Minority:
TrekTrak presents the World Premiere of "Blood and Fire"
SATURDAY AUGUST 30 7:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Star Trek: Phase II is a fan-created, fan-produced series set in the fourth year of the original series' five-year mission, released exclusively via the Internet, which has recently featured George Takei and Walter Koenig in their original roles as Lt. Sulu and Ensign Chekov. The series has garnered international attention, a tremendous amount of critical acclaim---and even Paramount's blessings. Their newest episode, "Blood and Fire," is bringing us what we've been demanding for decades: openly gay characters in live-action Star Trek, by way of David Gerrold's unused script for The Next Generation, revised and updated for modern audiences. Will it be the sensitive and tolerant portrayal of homosexuality that has been so conspicuous in its absence for so long, or will it be rejected as inconsistent with the ubiquitous heterosexuality that has exemplified Star Trek's morality for 40 years? Find out in this two-and-half-hour event as TrekTrak proudly presents the world premiere of the episode starring Bobby Rice and Evan Fowler in an openly gay relationship. | Ben Alpi, Joël Bellucci, James Cawley, Walter Koenig, Brian Holloway, Carlos Pedraza, George Takei | |
2008-15
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Star
Trek Authors Cavalcade
SUNDAY AUGUST 31 10:00 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Star Trek novelists Keith R. A. DeCandido and Terri Osborne collectively discuss their published pride and joy as well as the perils and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe. | Keith R. A. DeCandido, Terri Osborne | |
2008-16
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TrekTrak
Presents Sulu: George Takei
SUNDAY AUGUST 31 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
From 1966 to 2006, George Takei played the character of Hikaru Sulu in 51 episodes of Star Trek, the first six Star Trek motion pictures, one episode of Star Trek: Voyager and most recently, in Star Trek: New Voyages' award-winning episode, "World Enough and Time." | George Takei | |
2008-17
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TrekTrak
Presents the World Premiere of Star Trek: Of Gods and Men
SUNDAY AUGUST 31 1:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
TrekTrak is proud to present the world premiere of the full-length feature film starring Tim Russ as Tuvok, Nichelle Nichols as Uhura, Walter Koenig as Chekov, Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand and Alan Ruck as Captain John Harriman, and guest-starring Garrett Wang, J. G. Hertzler, Cirroc Lofton, Chase Masterson, Ethan Phillips and Gary Graham. Introduction and commentary by Tim Russ, Walter Koenig and Cirroc Lofton. | Walter Koenig, Cirroc Lofton, Mac McRoberts, Ethan Phillips, Tim Russ | |
2008-18
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The
2008 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
SUNDAY AUGUST 31 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
Recognized by America Online as one of "The Top 11 Offbeat Beauty Pageants Across America" for two years in a row and as seen in Discover magazine, Spin magazine, Shock magazine and on FoxNews.com! Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the tenth annual event that's taken Trek fandom and the world by storm, featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories! Star Trek celebrities scheduled to judge include Michael Dorn, Dominic Keating, Ethan Phillips and James Cawley. Multiple titleholder and certified Miss America Organization judge Autumn Skye-Boothe returns as our distinguished Head Judge! |
Eric L. Watts, Autumn Skye-Boothe, James Cawley, Michael Dorn, Dominic Keating, Ethan Phillips. Contestants: "D’Nal" (Alicia Moyle), "KhaZellia VanKho" (Kelly Sheckler), "Lady Vck" (Vickey Malone Kennedy), "Nej Vestai Le’nIvnav" (Sonya Desilets). |
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2008-19
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TrekTrak
Presents The Doctor: Robert Picardo
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 10:00 AM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
One of the busiest character actors in Hollywood, Robert Picardo played The Doctor, a holographically projected computer program devised by Starfleet as the Emergency Medical Hologram, in 172 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001, as well as a 1997 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First Contact. He has also played Richard Woolsey in seven episodes each of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis. | Robert Picardo | |
2008-20
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Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine's Jake & Worf:
Cirroc Lofton and Michael Dorn MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 11:30 AM ATL SHERATON GRAND BALLRM |
As the orphaned Klingon warrior Worf in 175 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation between 1987 and 1994, 101 episodes of Deep Space Nine between 1995 and 1999, and the last five Star Trek movies from 1994 to 2002, Michael Dorn has made more on-screen appearances as the same character in Star Trek---281---than anyone else. Cirroc Lofton played Jake Sisko, son of Captain Benjamin Sisko, in 173 episodes of Deep Space Nine. | Michael Dorn, Cirroc Lofton | |
2008-21
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One of the busiest character actors in Hollywood, Ethan Phillips played Neelix in 172 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager between 1995 and 2001, Ulis in one episode of Star Trek: Enterprise in 2002, and a data clerk in the recently released independent film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. | Ethan Phillips | ||
2008-22
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Designing
the 23rd Century
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 2:30 AM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
A discussion of the contributions of Matt Jeffries, Wah Chang and Bill Theiss to the worlds of Star Trek. These talented men created the ships, props and costumes that defined the 23rd century. How did they do it? What impact did their collective work have on other televised science fiction, future Trek productions and the "real" world? | James Cawley, Larry Chalkley, Chris Jones | |
2008-23
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TrekTrak
Presents: Peter David
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 4:00 PM ATL SHERATON SAVANNAH |
Possibly the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter David has written dozens of Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A TrekTrak favorite! | Peter David |
2007
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2007-01
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Star
Trek vs. the New Battlestar Galactica
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With
three seasons in the can and the fourth and final season now in production,
the new Battlestar Galactica series has enjoyed critical acclaim
and viewer ratings like Star Trek hasn't seen in... well, a generation.
What is Galactica doing that is so right? What should
Paramount---and J. J. Abrams---be learning from Galactica's phenomenal
success? Has BSG set the bar too high for the next
Star Trek TV series to reach?
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Jamie Bamber, Aaron Douglas, Jonathan Frakes, Kevin R. Grazier, Richard Hatch, Gates McFadden, Carlos Pedraza, Charles Root, Mark A. Sheppard, Brent Spiner, Lee Stringer |
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2007-02
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Star
Trek: The Comic Books
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Star
Trek comics have never been "seriously" regarded by fans the same
way the Bantam and Pocket novels have been. We all know "The Final
Reflection," "Q-in-Law," "Sarek" and other best-selling novels, but
we seldom if ever think about the comics the same way. Why not?
Are they not just as good, written and drawn by equally talented
people? What would persuade you to buy and read the comic?
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2007-03
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Gene
Roddenberry: The Hero on the Edge of Forever
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Dr. Michael Shermer examines the early life and times of Gene Roddenberry and how they influenced the creation and development of Star Trek in general and of its most revered episode, Harlan Ellison’s "The City on the Edge of Forever." | Dr. Michael Shermer | |
2007-04
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The
Music of Star Trek
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From the iconic opening riff to the unmistakeable Klingon fanfare, TrekTrak explores and celebrates the orchestral contributions of legendary composers Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner and Leonard Rosenman to the Star Trek franchise. | Larry Chalkley, David Churvis, Brooke Perry | |
2007-05
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Star
Trek: The Animated Series: The Verdict
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Now
available on DVD, Star Trek's 22 animated episodes range from
the sublime to the ridiculous, yet even the duds have their moments
of enjoyment. This series gave us Tiberius, the holodeck and the
Peabody Award-winning "How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth," but
also gave us life support belts and the aquashuttle. How seriously
should Star Trek fans take this series? How important
is this series to the Star Trek franchise?
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2007-06
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The
TrekTrak Show
|
Inside
the Actors Studio meets The Tonight Show in this unique programming
event where TrekTrak Director Eric L.
Watts will interview Dragon*Con's special Star Trek celebrity
guests Jonathan Frakes,
Gates McFadden and Brent
Spiner in a one-on-one format similar to a late-night talk show.
|
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2007-07
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Star
Trek Guest Stars
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John
de Lancie played the ominous alien Q in nine episodes of The
Next Generation and three episodes of Voyager. BarBara
Luna played Malena Moreau in the classic episode "Mirror, Mirror."
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2007-08
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Star
Trek: New Voyages
|
Star
Trek: New Voyages is a fan-created, fan-produced series set in the
fourth year of the original series' five-year mission, released exclusively
via the Internet, which has recently featured George Takei and Walter
Koenig in their original roles as Lt. Sulu and Ensign Chekov. With
only four "webisodes" completed, the series has already garnered
international attention, a tremendous amount of critical acclaim---and
even Paramount's blessings. Come see what all the excitement is
about!
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2007-09
|
Star
Trek XI:
The Search for (A New) Spock?
|
The
eleventh Star Trek feature film will star both Leonard Nimoy
and Zachary Quinto as Spock, with no sign of The Shat in sight. But...
another prequel? If going backwards didn't work for Enterprise,
how can we expect it to work for this movie? Is J. J. Abrams the
new Harve Bennett... or another Rick Berman? Will Paramount
ever learn to not repeat past mistakes?
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2007-10
|
The
Missing Minority: Here at Last?
|
Star
Trek: New Voyages is finally bringing us what we've been demanding
for decades: openly gay characters in Star Trek, by way of David
Gerrold's unused script for The Next Generation, "Blood
and Fire," revised and updated for modern audiences. With
filming wrapped and the episode now in post-production, will it be the
sensitive and tolerant portrayal of homosexuality that has been so conspicuous
in its absence for so long, or will it be rejected as inconsistent with
the ubiquitous heterosexuality that has exemplified Star Trek's
morality for 40 years?
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2007-11
|
Star
Trek: The Next Generation Cast Reunion
|
Jonathan
Frakes played Cmdr William T. Riker, Brent
Spiner played Lt. Cmdr Data and Gates
McFadden played Dr. Beverly Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation
from 1987 to 1994, as well as the four Next Generation films,
Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star
Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis.
|
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2007-12
|
The
TrekTrak Filk Concert
|
TrekTrak
is pleased to present, for the fourth year in a row... Voltaire!
Performing all the songs from his filk CD Banned on Vulcan,
including "Worf's Revenge (A Klingon Rap)," "The Sexy Data Tango," "The
USS Make-Sh*t-Up" and "Screw the Okampa (I Wanna Go Home)." Don't
miss this filk event!
|
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2007-13
|
The
2007 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
|
Recognized
by America Online as one of "The Top 11 Offbeat Beauty Pageants
Across America" for two years in a row and as seen in Shock
magazine, Discover magazine, Spin magazine and on FoxNews.com! Master
of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the ninth annual event that's taken
both Trek fandom and the world by storm, featuring the most beautiful
women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent
and Personality categories!
|
Master of Ceremonies: Eric L. Watts, Stage Manager: Joe Wellbrook. Judges: Autumn-Skye Boothe, Ken Feinberg, John de Lancie, BarBara Luna, Charles Root. Contestants: "Nej Vestai Le'nIvnav" (Sonya Desilets), "VarkNa B'traughh" (Valerie Rice), "Askade Yel'snrep" (Simone Pernsley), "SajQa' sutai Fenix" (Andrea Benton), "Zolamonga Durku" (Kimberly Wenger), "Di'Larh vestai-Dokmarr" (Diana Krummel), "M'Ara" (Rose H. McCall), "K'vara" Joanna Jo Lombardi. |
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2007-14
|
Star
Trek vs. Stargate
|
A
discussion comparing and contrasting the two franchises. Is Stargate
the new Star Trek? Which franchise is better science fiction?
Which is better television? Which is more important? Ten
years from now, will anybody remember Stargate? Will anybody
still care about Star Trek? Fans of both series speak
to defend their shows!
|
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2007-15
|
Star
Trek Authors Cavalcade: The Ladies
|
Star
Trek novelists Ann C. Crispin,
Terri
Osborne and Josepha Sherman
collectively discuss their published pride and joy as well as the perils
and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe.
|
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2007-16
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Data, The Doctor and Q
|
Brent
Spiner played Lt. Cmdr Data in 176 episodes of Star Trek: The Next
Generation from 1987 to 1994, Robert Picardo played The Doctor in
172 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001, and John
de Lancie played the ominous alien Q in nine episodes of The
Next Generation and three episodes of Voyager from 1987 to
2001.
|
John
de Lancie
Note: Robert Picardo cancelled his appearance at Dragon*Con and Brent Spiner did not participate in this panel as scheduled. Only Mr. de Lancie is featured in this programming event. |
|
2007-17
|
The
TrekTrak Trivia Challenge
|
Think
you know your Star Trek trivia? You'd better know more
than just that to win this all-new double-or-nothing trivia challenge,
where contestants will score points by correctly answering Star Trek
trivia questions---but must correctly answer a similar mundane trivia
question to keep them! It's fantasy vs. reality in this high-IQ
geekfest! Fabulous prizes for the winner!
|
Hosts: Larry Chalkley, Eric L. Watts
|
|
2007-18
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Peter David
|
Possibly
the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter
David has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many
Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles
and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A
TrekTrak favorite!
|
2006
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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EVENT
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2006-01
|
The
Prime Directive: Good Policy, or an Easy Way Out?
|
Gene Roddenberry's Prime Directive explored the efficacy and morality of the Star Trek universe. Should non-interference be an absolute? Or does the Prime Directive provide a too pat answer to difficult moral questions? | Carlos Pedraza, Michael Reaves, John C. Snider, Stephanie Souders, Traci West | |
2006-02
|
Star
Trek vs. the New Battlestar
Galactica
|
Now in its third season, Sci-Fi Channel's new Battlestar Galactica series is enjoying critical acclaim and viewer ratings like Star Trek hasn't seen in... well, a generation. What is Galactica doing that is so right? What should Paramount be learning? | James Callis, Joe Crowe, Aaron Douglas, Kevin R. Grazier, Richard Hatch, James Palmer, Carlos Pedraza, John C. Snider, Kate Vernon, Deborah Warner | |
2006-03
|
The
TrekTrak Show
|
The return of last year's surprise hit! Inside the Actors Studio meets The Tonight Show in this unique programming event where TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts will interview Dragon*Con's special Star Trek celebrity guest, George Takei. | George Takei | |
2006-04
|
Professional
Star Trek Costume-Building
|
Professional costumiers demonstrate how costumes are built for such attractions as Las Vegas' Star Trek: The Experience and Star Trek: New Voyages... and how you can build professional quality costumes at home. | James Cawley, Brian Holloway | |
2006-05
|
Star
Trek Authors' Cavalcade I
|
Star Trek novelists Ann C. Crispin, Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido and Terri Osborne collectively discuss their published pride and joy as well as the perils and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe. | Ann C. Crispin, Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Terri Osborne | |
2006-06
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Denise Crosby
|
Denise Crosby played Tasha Yar in the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, reprised that role in several subsequent episodes, and has hosted two documentaries about Star Trek fandom, Trekkies and Trekkies 2. | Denise Crosby | |
2006-07
|
TrekTrak
Presents: George Takei
|
From a Starfleet lieutenant driving the Enterprise in 1966 to a Starfleet captain commanding the USS Excelsior in 1996, George Takei played the character of Hikaru Sulu in 51 episodes of Star Trek, the first six motion pictures and one episode of Voyager. | George Takei | |
2006-08
|
Star
Trek Guest Stars
|
Yvonne Craig: "Whom Gods Destroy" (TOS); Ken Feinberg: "Horizon" (Enterprise); Tony Todd: "Sins of the Father," "Redemption" I & II (TNG), "The Sons of Mogh," "The Visitor" (DS9), "Prey" (Voyager); Kate Vernon: "In the Flesh" (Voyager). | Yvonne Craig, Ken Feinberg, Tony Todd, Kate Vernon | |
2006-09
|
Star
Trek: New Voyages
|
Star Trek: New Voyages is a fan-created Internet series set in the fourth year of the original series' five-year mission starring James Cawley as Capt. Kirk, Jeffery Quinn as Mr. Spock, John Kelly as Dr. McCoy and Charles Root as Mr. Scott. | James Cawley, John Kelly, Carlos Pedraza, Jeffery Quinn, Michael Reaves, Charles Root | |
2006-10
|
Star
Trek XI: A New Hope?
|
It's official: There will be an 11th Star Trek movie! The good news: It will be written, produced and directed by someone who's never done Trek before! The bad news: It will be written, produced and directed by someone who's never done Trek before! | Joe Crowe, James Palmer, Carlos Pedraza, Michael Reaves, John C. Snider | |
2006-11
|
STARFLEET
International: Captain's Call
|
All hands on deck! This "Captain's Call" is for all members of STARFLEET International attending Dragon*Con. Meet local, regional and national members of the largest Star Trek fan association in the world as we discuss SFI happenings around the country! | ||
2006-12
|
The
TrekTrak Filk Concert
|
TrekTrak presents... Voltaire! Performing all the songs from his filk CD Banned on Vulcan, including "Worf's Revenge (A Klingon Rap)," "The Sexy Data Tango," "The USS Make-Sh*t-Up" and "Screw the Okampa (I Wanna Go Home)." Don't miss this filk event! | Voltaire | |
2006-13
|
The
2006 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
|
Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the 8th annual event that's taken Trek fandom by storm, featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories by Star Trek celebrity judges! | Autumn Skye-Boothe, Denise Crosby, George Takei, Tony Todd | |
2006-14
|
The
TrekTrak Trivia
Challenge
|
Think you know your Star Trek trivia? Put it to the test in this game show-style trivia challenge, where contestants will score points by correctly answering questions. Great prizes for the winner! | Joe Crowe | |
2006-15
|
Star
Trek vs. Stargate
|
A discussion comparing and contrasting the two franchises. Is Stargate the new Star Trek? Which franchise is better science fiction? Which is better television? Which is more important? Ten years from now, will anybody remember Stargate? Will anybody still care about Star Trek? | Don S. Davis, Chris Jones, Christopher Judge, Rachel Luttrell, Kevin Parker, Charles Root, Tony Todd | |
2006-16
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Peter David
|
Possibly the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A TrekTrak favorite! | Peter David |
2005
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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ID
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PROGRAMMING
EVENT
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DESCRIPTION
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS |
PAYPAL
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2005-01
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Star
Trek: Hidden Frontier
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With Star Trek: Enterprise finally over, fan-produced original series Star Trek: Hidden Frontier and Star Trek: New Voyages have stepped up production. Come learn about Hidden Frontier from its producer/director/head writer and one of its biggest fans! | Carlos Pedraza, Joel Bellucci | |
2005-02
|
The
TrekTrak Show with Marina Sirtis and LeVar Burton
|
Join TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts for a unique interview with Dragon*Con's special guests Marina Sirtis and LeVar Burton—Deanna Troi and Geordi LaForge from the Star Trek: The Next Generation—in a one-on-one format similar to a late-night talk show. | Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, Eric L. Watts | |
2005-03
|
The
Missing Minority
|
With no incarnation of the Star Trek franchise currently in production, where can gay fans go to find queer content in their Trek? What can (or should) be done to ensure inclusion and equality in the next Star Trek series? | Melissa Carter, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Carlos Pedraza, Joel Bellucci, Darren Nowell | |
2005-04
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
Come meet the author of Star Trek novels Articles of the Federation; The Brave & the Bold, Books I-II; Demons of Air and Darkness; Diplomatic Implausibility; IKS Gorkon, Books I-III; The Art of the Impossible; and A Time for War, A Time for Peace, Book 9. | ||
2005-05
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Max Grodenchik
|
Max Grodenchik played a Ferengi in two episodes of The Next Generation (Sovak in "Captain's Holiday" and Par Lenor in "The Perfect Mate"), but is best known to Star Trek fans as Quark's hapless brother, Rom, in all seven seasons of Deep Space Nine. | Max Grodenchik | |
2005-06
|
Keela
& Katkith's Klingon Karaoke
|
Join Keela and Katkith for Klingon Karaoke, an intergalactic songfest experience! Over 2,000 selections of '70s and '80s music, plus a few surprises! Sing in Klingon if you can, but the hu-Man tongue is acceptable. Come enjoy karaoke like never before! | Keela & Katkith | |
2005-07
|
Professional
Star Trek Costume-Building
|
Former Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth demonstrates how the costumes are built for such attractions as Las Vegas' Star Trek: The Experience... and how you can build professional quality costumes at home. | Cheralyn Lambeth | |
2005-08
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Robin Curtis
|
Robin Curtis played Lieutenant Saavik in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. She also played the renegade Romulan, Tallera, in the two-part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Gambit." | Robin Curtis | |
2005-09
|
Star
Trek: Enterprise: The Final Verdict
|
A critical discussion of the fourth and final season of UPN's former crown jewel. Was Manny Coto's arrival too little too late? Who should be annointed as the Great Bird's next successor? | Carlos Pedraza, Joel Bellucci, John C. Snider, Joe Crowe, Connor Trinneer, Ken Feinberg, Gene "Rod" Roddenberry, Jr. | |
2005-10
|
Klingons...
Alive in America!
|
Award-winning folklorist and bestselling Star Trek novelist Josepha Sherman (Vulcan's Forge, Vulcan's Heart, Vulcan's Soul) examines the amazing phenomenon of the "human Klingon"---customs, houses and reasons for becoming a Klingon. | Josepha Sherman | |
2005-11
|
TrekTrak
Presents: A Star Trek Cavalcade!
|
Robin Curtis (Saavik) from The Search for Spock and The Voyage Home, LeVar Burton (Geordi LaForge) and Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) from The Next Generation, Max Grodenchik (Rom) from Deep Space Nine, and Connor Trinneer ("Trip" Tucker) from Enterprise. | LeVar Burton, Robin Curtis, Max Grodenchik, Marina Sirtis, Connor Trinneer | |
2005-12
|
The
Future of the Star Trek Franchise
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Is the Star Trek franchise dead? Will there be an eleventh film or a sixth live-action television series? If so, what form should it take and who should be in charge? Industry insiders reveal the latest developments in the Star Trek franchise. | Carlos Pedraza, John C. Snider, Jerry Seward, Joe Crowe, James Palmer, Ken Feinberg | |
2005-13
|
Starfleet
Kitchen
|
Want to serve dishes like those in your favorite Star Trek episodes? Come to the Starfleet Kitchen and get some ideas, share recipes and if you're lucky, sample some of the wares. See how easy it is to turn an ordinary dish into a science fiction treat! | Tonya Spanks, Matt Ebeling | |
2005-14
|
Star
Trek vs. the New Battlestar Galactica
|
Sci-Fi Channel's new Battlestar Galactica series is enjoying critical acclaim and viewer ratings like Star Trek hasn't seen in well over a decade. What is Galactica doing that is so right? What should Paramount be learning from Galactica's huge success? |
Carlos Pedraza, John C. Snider, Richard Hatch, Tricia Helfer |
|
2005-15
|
Star
Trek Authors' Cavalcade
|
Star Trek novelists Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido and Josepha Sherman collectively discuss their published pride and joy as well as the perils and pitfalls of writing new fiction in the Star Trek universe. | Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Josepha Sherman | |
2005-16
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Connor Trinneer
|
Connor Trinneer played Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III in four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise. Come find out how he knew Enterprise was going to be cancelled more than year in advance, and how his tenure on the show has changed him for the better. | Connor Trinneer | |
2005-17
|
The
TrekTrak Filk Concert
|
TrekTrak presents... Voltaire! Performing all the songs from his filk CD Banned on Vulcan, including "Worf's Revenge (A Klingon Rap)," "The Sexy Data Tango," "The USS Make-Sh*t-Up" and "Screw the Okampa (I Wanna Go Home)." Also: Daniel Sachs. | Voltaire, Daniel Sachs | |
2005-18
|
The
2005 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
|
Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the 7th annual event that's taken Trek fandom by storm, featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories by Star Trek celebrity judges! | Master of Ceremonies: Eric L. Watts. Judges: Robin Curtis, Max Grodenchik, Connor Trinneer, Autumn Skye-Boothe. Contestants: Commander Di'Larh vestai-Dokmarr (Diana Krummel), Senior Ambassador Kita' sutai-Juriss (Rita Howard), Captain Kora T'ac (Stacey Hamm), Pa'Tra Kel, House of La'Qan (Cece Busse), Commander Keela sutai-Septaric (Leila McMichael), L'Sha Mor (Lesley H. Moore), K'Tal (Linda Voronetsky), Lt. Commander K'naDz sutai-Veska (Joyce E. Young), Kiffin of the House Ki'Rk (Annette Roark). Special Guests: Miss Klingon Empire 1999, Gunner H'nter (Lynn Herrick), Miss Klingon Empire 2000, Ambassador K'Zeyhta (Sue Regonini), Miss Klingon Empire 2001, QeqiVah sutai-Lorenssith (Sherry Williams), Miss Klingon Empire 2002, Ruthar Sutai-Lorenssith (Meg Costabile), Miss Klingon Empire 2003, Ma'Jon of the Clan IpaQ (Marjan Peltier) and Miss Klingon Empire 2004, Khetara sutai-Lorenssith (Christine Evans-Arriaga). Stage Manager: Kurdaj (Joe Wellbrook). | |
2005-19
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Peter David
|
Possibly the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A TrekTrak favorite! | Peter David | |
2005-20
|
What's
Coming Soon to Trek in Print
|
Prolific Trek novelist and Starfleet Corps of Engineers series editor Keith R.A. DeCandido reveals the inside scoop on what's coming soon to the Star Trek universe from Pocket Books. | Keith R.A. DeCandido | |
2005-21
|
The
TrekTrak Trivia Challenge
|
Think you know your Star Trek trivia? Put it to the test in this game show-style trivia challenge, where contestants score points by correctly answering questions. Hosted by TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts. | Eric L. Watts |
2004
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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ITEM
ID
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PROGRAMMING
EVENT
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DESCRIPTION
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS |
PAYPAL
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2004-01
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Klingon
History 101
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Everything you always wanted to know about the Klingons, but were too damned scared to ask! A historical overview of Klingons, their culture and their Empire, from the time of Kahless to the present, and all times between. Today IS a good day to learn! | Kevin Parker, Delton Wilson, Steve Young | |
2004-02
|
Star
Trek Family Feud
|
It had to happen! Members of local Starfleet ships face off againt warriors from local Klingon ships in this one-on-one competition based on the popular TV game show Family Feud. Survey says... you have to be there to cheer for your team! | Tonya Spanks, Kevin Parker, Brian Sussman, Jerry Chandler, Matt Ebeling, Linda Voronetsky, Patti Richardson, Gayle Thompson, Ariel Strickland, Charles Chadwick | |
2004-03
|
The
TrekTrak Filk Concert
|
TrekTrak presents... Voltaire! Performing all the filksongs from his CD Banned on Vulcan, including "Worf's Revenge (A Klingon Rap)," "The Sexy Data Tango," "The USS Make-Sh*t-Up" and "Screw the Okampa (I Wanna Go Home)." Don't miss this filk event! | Voltaire | |
2004-04
|
The
2004 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
|
Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the sixth annual event that's taken Trek fandom by storm, featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories by Star Trek celebrity judges! |
Judges: Garrett Wang, Richard Herd, Gary Graham, Miss Delmarva 2004 (Autumn-Skye Booth). Contestants: Kita' sutai-Juriss (Rita Howard), Dah EsaH of clan EpaQ (Elisa Roper), Gwintal (Linda Voronetsky), Khetara sutai-Lorenssith (Christine Evans-Arriaga), SajQa' sutai-Fenix (Andrea Benton), Tiq'suv'we (Billie Jo Bryant). Master of Ceremonies: Eric L. Watts. Special Guests: Miss Klingon Empire 1999, Gunner H'nter (Lynn Herrick), Miss Klingon Empire 2000, Ambassador K'Zeyhta (Sue Regonini), Miss Klingon Empire 2001, QeqiVah sutai-Lorenssith (Sherry Williams), Miss Klingon Empire 2003, Ma'Jon of the Clan IpaQ (Marjan Peltier). |
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2004-05
|
Vixens,
Victims and Virgins: Sexism in Star Trek
|
This provocative look at women in Trek will examine, within a feminist/cultural perspective, various characters, from women in command to female villains. Are they stereotypes or do they attempt to break stereotypes? Are the breaks positive or negative? | Melissa Carter, Cheralyn Lambeth, Traci West | |
2004-06
|
TrekTrak
Presents: An Hour with Peter David
|
Possibly the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comics, authored countless Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography. A TrekTrak favorite! | Peter David | |
2004-07
|
TrekTrak
Presents: Garrett Wang, Voyager's Harry Kim
|
Garrett Wang played Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim on Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001. Come hear this talented Asian-American actor talk about his seven years in the Delta Quadrant... and how that experience has changed his life forever! | Garrett Wang | |
2004-08
|
Save
Our Show! How to Prevent Cancellation
|
From Star Trek to Farscape, how fans have saved their favorite SF shows from cancellation in the past, plus a how-to demonstration and information on who to network with so as to have the best chance at saving a show, including when to just say "Enough!" | Edward deGruy | |
2004-09
|
Court-Martial!
|
If by now TrekTrak isn't the best Star Trek convention you've ever attended, come tell us why. Also, come tell us what we did right this year and what you'd like to see next year. | Eric L. Watts |
ITEM
ID
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PROGRAMMING
EVENT
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DESCRIPTION
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS |
PAYPAL
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2004-10
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WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Star Trek Guest Stars |
Beverly Washburn (Original Series). | Beverly Washburn | |
2004-11
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
The Future of the Star Trek Franchise |
What's in store for Star Trek? Should Paramount move Enterprise to UPN's sister network, CBS? What is Rick Berman planning for the next feature film? What impact will Trekkies 2 have? What's up with these fan-based USS Phoenix and USS Exeter projects? | Jerry Seward, John C. Snider | |
2004-12
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Queer Eye for the Trek Guy: The Missing Minority |
Gay characters are unavoidable on modern TV, yet noticeably absent on Star Trek, once lauded for its unprecedented inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities. Isn't it about time for Trek to come out of the galactic closet? | Melissa Carter, Ann C. Crispin, Darren Nowell, John C. Snider, Traci West | |
2004-13
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
An Hour with Ensign Harry Kim: Garrett Wang |
Garrett Wang played Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim on Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001. Come hear this talented Asian-American actor talk about his seven years in the Delta Quadrant... and how that experience has changed his life forever! | Garrett Wang | |
2004-14
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Professional Star Trek Costume-Building |
Former Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth demonstrates how the costumes are built for such attractions as Las Vegas' Star Trek: The Experience... and how you can build professional quality costumes at home. | Cheralyn Lambeth | |
2004-15
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Star Trek: Where No College Course Has Gone Before |
Traci West teaches a 3-hour full-semester course at Kent State University that deals with the political and social commentary in classic Star Trek. Are those issues still relevant today, or have they become outdated? Come join this scholarly discussion! | Traci West | |
2004-16
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
TrekTrak Theatre Presents: A Klingon Murder Trial |
Klingon justice is feared throughout the galaxy---come find out why! A Klingon warrior stands accused of murder... come be a juror in his murder trial! Hear the evidence, then hear the defense... and then witness the verdict! Presiding judge: Garrett Wang! | Karen Moore, Jo-Jo Moore, Steve Young, Garrett Wang, et al. | |
2004-17
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
An Hour with Lt. Ezri Dax: Nicole deBoer |
Nicole deBoer was cast as Ezri Dax in the seventh and final season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, replacing Terry Farrell as the Dax symbiot host. What were the challenges involved in this unique cast change? Did the new character work? Come find out! | Nicole deBoer | |
2004-18
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Verdict |
A critical discussion of the recently wrapped third season and upcoming fourth season of this consistently low-rated Star Trek series that everybody loves to hate. Will the move to Friday nights help improve its ratings… or finally kill it? | Cliff Bell, Ann C. Crispin, Noah Cypher, Chris Jones, Monique Lumsden | |
2004-19
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Trekkies 2: The Verdict |
A critical discussion of the brand new Trekkies 2, the sequel to the original 1997 documentary Trekkies, immediately follows a screening of the documentary. | Chris Jones | |
2004-20
|
WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
An Hour with Admiral Paris: Richard Herd |
He played John in the miniseries V and was Shatner's boss in T. J. Hooker, but Trek fans know him best as the Klingon "L'Kor" in The Next Generation two-parter "Birthright" and as Voyager's Admiral Paris. Come meet one of Hollywood’s most prolific actors! | Richard Herd | |
2004-21
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WARNING:
NO AUDIO:
Starfleet Kitchen |
Want to serve dishes like those in your favorite Star Trek episodes? Come to the Starfleet Kitchen and get some ideas, share recipes and if you’re lucky, sample some of the wares. See how easy it is to turn an ordinary dish into a science fiction treat! | Tonya Spanks, Brian Sussman, Matt Ebeling |
2003
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2003-01
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Meet
Admiral Forrest: An Hour with Vaughn Armstrong
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Vaughn has appeared as more characters in Star Trek than any other actor. He played various aliens in The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager, but is now best known as Starfleet's Admiral Forrest, a role he's played in 15 episodes of Enterprise. | Vaughn Armstrong | |
2003-02
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Star
Trek Nemesis: The Verdict
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A critical discussion of the fourth Star Trek film featuring The Next Generation crew which disappointed critics, fans and Paramount bean-counters alike. Did it try too hard to be another Wrath of Khan? Should it be their last voyage with Picard? | Mary-Tabitha Lumsden, Larry Nemecek | |
2003-03
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TrekTrak
Presents: An Hour with George Takei
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From a Starfleet lieutenant driving the Enterprise in 1966 to a Starfleet captain commanding the USS Excelsior in 1996, George Takei played the character of Hikaru Sulu in 51 episodes of Star Trek, the first six motion pictures and one episode of Voyager. | George Takei | |
2003-04
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Meet
General Martok: An Hour with J. G. Hertzler
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J. G. Hertzler played the Klingon General Martok in 26 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Only Michael Dorn has played a full-blooded Klingon in more episodes than J. G. Hertzler -- and some fans will tell you, no one has played one better. | J. G. Hertzler | |
2003-05
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TrekTrak
Presents: An Hour Walter Koenig
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From a young Russian ensign navigating the original starship Enterprise in 1967 to a Starfleet commander aboard the Enterprise-B in 1994, Walter Koenig played the character of Pavel Chekov in 39 episodes of Star Trek and the first seven motion pictures. | Walter Koenig | |
2003-06
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TrekTrak
Presents: Behind the Scenes with Larry Nemecek
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Using unique imagery, Larry Nemecek shares insights and in-jokes alike in a lively Trek hour like no other. As managing editor of Star Trek Communicator magazine, Larry wrote the TNG Companion and with wife Janet wrote the story for Voyager's Prophecy. | Larry Nemecek | |
2003-07
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TrekTrak
Presents: J. G. Hertzler and Vaughn Armstrong
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J. G. played General Martok in 26 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Vaughn, now best known as Starfleet's Admiral Forrest, has appeared as more aliens in Star Trek than any other actor, including The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. | J. G. Hertzler, Vaughn Armstrong | |
2003-08
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Enterprise:
The Verdict
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A critical discussion of the recently wrapped second season and upcoming third season of this consistently low-rated UPN prequel series that has broken every rule in the Star Trek bible. Can the new Xindi story arc save the series from cancellation? | Vaughn Armstrong, J. G. Hertzler, Chris Jones, Larry Nemecek, Arne Starr, Brian Sussman | |
2003-09
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TrekTrak
Presents: Another Hour with George Takei
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From a Starfleet lieutenant driving the Enterprise in 1966 to a Starfleet captain commanding the USS Excelsior in 1996, George Takei played the character of Hikaru Sulu in 51 episodes of Star Trek, the first six motion pictures and one episode of Voyager. | George Takei | |
2003-10
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Starfleet
Kitchen
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Want to serve dishes like those featured in some of your favorite Star Trek episodes? Come get some ideas, share some recipes and sample some of the wares. Prepare to be amazed at how easy it is to turn an ordinary dish into a science fiction treat. | Tonya Spanks, Jim Bellon, Matt Ebeling, Brian Sussman | |
2003-11
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The
TrekTrak Filksing
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All hail the return of TrekTrak's TrekFilk concert! Come listen to songs inspired by all the ships, captains and many adventures of the Star Trek universe, both real and imagined! TrekTrak is pleased to welcome the enormously talented Carla Ulbrich! | Carla Ulbrich, Rob Balder, Matt Leger, Mary Mulholland, Michael Liebmann | |
2003-12
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Inside
Star Trek with Susan Sackett
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Sackett was Gene Roddenberry's executive assistant for 17 years and is the (co)-author of Letters to Star Trek, Star Trek Speaks!, The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Inside Trek: My Secret Life with Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry. | Susan Sackett | |
2003-13
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Professional
Star Trek Costume-Building
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Former Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth demonstrates how the costumes are built for such attractions as Las Vegas' Star Trek: The Experience... and how you can build professional quality costumes at home. | Cheralyn Lambeth | |
2003-14
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TrekTrak
Presents: An Hour with Ann C. Crispin
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Crispin is the author of the bestselling Star Trek novels Yesterday's Son, Time for Yesterday, The Eyes of the Beholders, Sarek and the graphic novel Star Trek: Enter the Wolves for DC Comics. Come hear Ann read from her latest Star Trek novel! | Ann C. Crispin | |
2003-15
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The
Missing Minority
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Gay characters are unavoidable on modern TV, yet noticeably absent on Star Trek, once lauded for its unprecedented inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities. What's up with that? Isn't it about time for Star Trek to come out of the galactic closet? | Melissa Carter, Martin Fitts, Darren Nowell, Steve Berman | |
2003-16
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The
2003 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
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Master of Ceremonies Eric L. Watts hosts the annual event that's taken Trek fandom by storm, featuring the most beautiful and talented women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories by celebrity judges. | Judges: Vaughn Armstrong, J. G. Hertzler, George Takei. Contestants: TarNa' (Shu-Shu Sanders), Q'sin (Cindy Rennick), Lady K'dessa L'bardi tai Mack-Morrelli-Martok (Joanna Lombardi), Lt. Commander Dejinaera vestai-Veska (Arilyn Starling), Senior Ambassador Kita' sutai-Juriss (Rita Howard), Ma'Jon of the Clan IpaQ (Marjan Peltier), Captain KheTara sutai Lorenssith (Christine Evans-Arriaga). Master of Ceremonies: Eric L. Watts. | |
2003-17
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Happy
Hour at Ten Forward
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Featuring the Klingon wedding of Kevin Parker and Theresa Larsen, with a guest appearance by General Martok himself, J. G. Hertzler (10 minutes). | ||
2003-18
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TrekTrak
Silent Auction & Yard Sale Wrap-Up
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TrekTrak's Silent Auction & Yard Sale, benefiting the Ed Kramer Legal Defense Fund, wraps up at this time. Stop by to find out if your bid won, pay for and pick up your items and make last-minute purchases of any remaining unbidden goods and services. | Auctioneers: Brad Linaweaver, Larry Nemecek | |
2003-19
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Star
Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager
Guest Stars
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Brad Dourif (Meld, Basics), Patrick Kilpatrick (Initiations, Drive, The Siege of AR-558). | Brad Dourif, Patrick Kilpatrick | |
2003-20
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TrekTrak
Presents: An Hour with Peter David
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Peter David has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comic books, authored innumerable Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography, Beam Me Up, Scotty. Plus, he's a brand new father! | Peter David | |
2003-21
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Beyond
the Dabo Girl: An Hour with Chase Masterson
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Chase Masterson is best known as Leeta, the Dabo Girl on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She nurtured a four-line role in one episode into a five-year, 17-episode story arc. Come hear this gorgeous actress tell her hilarious behind-the-scenes stories! | Chase Masterson |
2002
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2002-01
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The
Missing Minority
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Gay characters are unavoidable on modern TV, yet noticeably absent on Star Trek, once lauded for its unprecedented inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities. Isn't it about time for Trek to come out of the galactic closet? | Edward deGruy, Darren Nowell, Steve Berman | |
2002-02
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Mr.
Homn Speaks!
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Carel Struycken played Lwaxana Troi's companion, the silent Mr. Homn, in five episodes of The Next Generation during its first five seasons, plus Spectre in the second-season Voyager episode, The Thaw. Come meet this versatile actor! | Carel Struycken | |
2002-03
|
Professional
Star Trek Costume-Building
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Former Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth demonstrates how the costumes are built for such attractions as Las Vegas' Star Trek: The Experience... and how you can build professional quality costumes at home. | Cheralyn Lambeth | |
2002-04
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The
Mythology of Star Trek
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What ship sets out on a mission to explore strange new worlds, new life, new civilizations? What wandering hero struggles to get home? Join Trek novelist Josepha Sherman as she boldly goes where classic mythology has gone before. | Josepha Sherman | |
2002-05
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TrekTrak
Presents: Ann C. Crispin
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Ann C. Crispin is the author of the bestselling Star Trek novels Yesterday's Son, Time for Yesterday and The Eyes of the Beholders. Ann will read from the first book in her new Yesterday trilogy for Star Trek fans, Return to Yesterday. | Ann C. Crispin | |
2002-06
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Introducing:
The Klingon Assault Group
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What is the Klingon Assault Group? Who are the Klingon Marines? How and why did these groups get started, what do they do and how can you join? Come meet the top people in KAG and find out! | Jack Borkowski, Joel Nye | |
2002-07
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TrekTrak
Presents: Armin Shimerman
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Known best as Quark from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and as Principal Snyder in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Armin's other work spans all screen-sizes, bookstores and the stage. | Armin Shimerman | |
2002-08
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TrekTrak
Presents: Ethan Phillips (I)
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Ethan is best-known to SF audiences as Neelix from Star Trek: Voyager, but his roles have included many other films, TV shows and stage performances. He's also a published playwright. | Ethan Phillips | |
2002-09
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TrekTrak
Presents: Nichelle Nichols
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Nichelle's place as a legend in Star Trek fandom and worldwide popular culture for her portrayal of Lieutenant Uhura is assured, but she's also an accomplished singer and dancer and an award-winning actress. Come meet the legendary actress! | Nichelle Nichols | |
2002-10
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TrekTrak
Presents: Robert Picardo
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An accomplished actor and Yale graduate, Bob starred as the Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager and can boast of dozens of other appearances in film, TV and the stage. | Robert Picardo | |
2002-11
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Enterprise:
The Verdict
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A critical discussion of the first season of the series that has broken every rule in the Star Trek bible. Fanboys love it; purists hate it. TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts referees this free-for-all. | Peter David, Chris Jones, Eric L. Watts | |
2002-12
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Star
Trek vs. Star Wars
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TrekTrak and Matters of the Force team up to bring you Attack of the Clones vs. Star Trek: Nemesis. IKV Nemesis CO Kevin Parker leads this discussion comparing the latest films from the two franchises. | Kevin Parker, et al. | |
2002-13
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Inside
Star Trek with Susan Sackett
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Susan Sackett served as Gene Roddenberry's personal executive assistant for 17 years and is the (co)-author of Letters to Star Trek, Star Trek Speaks!, The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and her newly published memoir, Inside Trek: My Secret Life with Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry. Come meet Star Trek's ultimate insider! | Susan Sackett | |
2002-14
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Star
Trek: Nemesis
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War with the Romulans! Riker and Deanna married! Wesley Crusher alive! Data destroyed! Picard cloned! Will the last Next Generation movie be the best of them all? TrekTrak reveals all! | Kevin Parker, Tony Roberts | |
2002-15
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An
Hour with Peter David
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Quite likely the world's most prolific Star Trek writer, Peter David has written 33 Trek novels, scripted at least as many Trek comic books, authored innumerable Trek-related articles and short stories, and assisted with James Doohan's autobiography, Beam Me Up, Scotty. Plus, he's a brand new father! | Peter David | |
2002-16
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TrekTrak
Presents: Ethan Phillips (II)
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Ethan is best-known to SF audiences as Neelix from Star Trek: Voyager, but his roles have included many other films, TV shows and stage performances. He's also a published playwright. | Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo | |
2002-17
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Star
Trek: The Next Generation Guest Stars
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TrekTrak welcomes Julie Caitlin Brown (Gambit, Parts I-II), Andreas Katsulas (The Enemy, The Defector, Future Imperfect, All Good Things...), Julia Nickson (The Arsenal of Freedom), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn) and Lisa Wilcox (The Vengeance Factor). | Julie Caitlin Brown, Andreas Katsulas, Julia Nickson, Carel Struycken, Lisa Wilcox | |
2002-18
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TrekTrak
Charity Auction
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Buyers and sellers of Star Trek collectibles are encouraged to participate in a charity auction to benefit the Ed Kramer Legal Defense Fund. | Eric L. Watts | |
2002-19
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On
Building the Holodeck
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How far away is the holodeck from becoming a reality? Closer than you think. Come explore the strange new worlds of a parallel universe that exists in mathematics and is revealed by your computer with Dr. F. Kenton Musgrave, author of Methods for Realistic Landscape Imaging and Texturing and Modeling: A Procedural Approach, who is building a working holodeck -- the human/computer interface of the future! | F. Kenton Musgrave, Ph.D. | |
2002-20
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Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager Guest Stars
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TrekTrak welcomes Phil Morris (Looking for par'Mach, Rocks and Shoals, One Small Step), Julia Nickson (Paradise) and Carel Struycken (The Thaw). | Phil Morris, Julia Nickson, Carel Struycken |
2001
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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2001-01
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An
Hour with James Doohan
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome a true living legend to Dragon*Con. Come meet the man who played Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott for more than 25 years. | James Doohan | |
2001-02
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Star
Trek's Starships
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Past, current and the future of starship design, class and function in Star Trek. With the advent of ships like Voyager, Prometheus and Defiant, starship design has branched off in several different directions. How far will Paramount go, or allow writers, designers and fans to go, with this aspect of Trek? | Chris Jones, Kevin Parker, Jeffrey Sooy | |
2001-03
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Star
Trek vs. Star Wars
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Corillian star destroyers or Starfleet dreadnoughts? Blasters or phasers? Light speed or warp drive? The Galactic Empire or the Klingon Empire? Which is superior, more interesting and more practical, and why? Explore the differences and similarities that have been the subject of discussions for years. | Kevin Parker, Virginia Foster | |
2001-04
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Klingon
101
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NUQNEH! An introduction to basic Klingon, including the alphabet, basic functions, familiar words and phrases and a few choice expressions! | Chris Jones, Eric Koske, Tony Roberts | |
2001-05
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Songs
of the Klingon Warrior
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There are many occasions to sing a good Klingon song — Klingon competitions, the Ten Forward party, perhaps even a request from Martok himself! Now you can be ready: come learn how to actually sing (not just mouth a few words) of a couple of the most familiar Klingon songs. | Andrea Benton, Adena Benton | |
2001-06
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Star
Trek Filksing VIII
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TrekTrak sets another Dragon*Con first: This year's TrekFilk was recorded and is available as a cassette audio tape! | Dave McConnell, Carla Ulbrich & Bill Ramsey, Michael Liebmann, Andrea & Adena Benton | |
2001-07
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Beam
Him Up, Scotty: He-e-e-ere's Jimmy!
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome a true living legend to Dragon*Con. Come meet the man who played Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott for more than 25 years. | James Doohan | |
2001-08
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Klingon
Construction Workshop
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The former Production Supervisor for Paramount Production Services shares tips and methods for the construction of professional-quality Klingon make-up, appliances, costumes and accessories. An essential workshop for every Klingon! | Cheralyn L. Lambeth | |
2001-09
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Star
Trek: Enterprise
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Golden Globe Award-winning actor Scott Bakula will star as Captain Jonathan Archer in the fifth live-action Star Trek series, Enterprise, set in the late 21st century, 200 years before Kirk, Spock and McCoy. Is this radical departure from current Trek history a good thing or bad thing? | Vaughn Armstrong, Jeffrey Combs, Clifford Bell | |
2001-10
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An
Hour with Jeffrey Combs
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Jeffrey played the Ferengi, Brunt, in 8 episodes of Deep Space Nine and the Vorta, Weyoun, in 25. Come meet the extremely versatile actor who played the villains we loved to hate. | Jeffrey Combs | |
2001-11
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The
Missing Minority V
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Ellen. Will & Grace. Normal, Ohio. Queer as Folk. Six Feet Under. Gay characters are unavoidable on modern TV, yet noticeably absent on Star Trek, once lauded for its unprecedented inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities. Isn't it about time for Trek to come out of the galactic closet? | Joe Greenwood, Eric L. Watts, Hallie Whittaker | |
2001-12
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A
Klingon Wedding
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Hear ye, hear ye! Calling all Klingons! You are cordially invited to attend the wedding of Skal sutai Mack and Ka'Sandra tai Burr, he being the Captain and she being the Chief Medical and Executive Officer of the IKV Demonlance, in an official ceremony to be attended and witnessed by their friends and family. | Cecil W. Mack, Jr., Sandra Lee Burr, et al. | |
2001-13
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Star
Trek Guest Stars
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome guest stars from all four live-action Trek series in this star-studded spectacular! | Vaughn Armstrong, Julie Caitlin Brown, Chris Demetral, Richard Lynch, Marjorie Monaghan, Iona Morris | |
2001-14
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TrekTrak
Presents: James Doohan
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome a true living legend to Dragon*Con. Come meet the man who played Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott for more than 25 years. | James Doohan | |
2001-15
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Sunday
Afternoon with Peter David
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Fan favorite author of (among many others) the bestselling Star Trek novels Q-Squared, Q-in-Law, Vendetta, A Rock and a Hard Place, The Rift, Imzadi, The Siege, Strike Zone, Survival, The Captain's Daughter, Line of Fire and Worf's First Adventure. | Peter David | |
2001-16
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The
2001 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant
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The annual event that's taken Trek fandom by storm — now in the Regency Ballroom, with seating for all! Featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories. Judges include Cheralyn Lambeth, MC'ed by Eric L. Watts. | Rita Howard, a.k.a. Ambassador Kita' vestai-Juriss Andrea Benton, a.k.a. Cmdr SajQa' sutai-Fenix Adena Benton, a.k.a. K'Lan tai-Fenix Arilyn Starling, a.k.a. Lt. Cmdr Dejinaera vestai-Veska Theresa Larsen, a.k.a. Lt. Aerocat Meg Costabile, a.k.a. Cdr Ruthar sutai-Lorenssith Leila McMichael, a.k.a. Lt. Cmdr. Keela sutai-Septaric Sherry Williams, a.k.a. Qeqivah Silvia Markulin, a.k.a. L'yQry Hageshki DarkH | |
2001-17
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Star
Trek: Voyager: The Final Verdict
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A critical discussion of the series' final season, its legacy, and the impact it had, if any, within the Star Trek universe, as well as upon the future of the franchise. | Clifford Bell | |
2001-18
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Is
Atlanta Star Trek Fandom Dead?
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Where has Atlanta's Trek fandom gone? Is local fandom still thriving, or have we all just become rather bored with it all? Which ships are still around and active, and what exactly are they doing these days? | Joe Campbell (USS Bishop), Tony Roberts (IKV Fek'lhr's Fury), Tonya Spanks (Chattahoochee Station), Mark Wallace (IKV Instigator) | |
2001-19
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Another
Hour with Jeffrey Combs
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Jeffrey played the Ferengi, Brunt, in 8 episodes of Deep Space Nine and the Vorta, Weyoun, in 25. Come meet the extremely versatile actor who played the villains we loved to hate. | Jeffrey Combs | |
2001-20
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An
Hour with Vaughn Armstrong
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Vaughn has appeared as more characters in Star Trek than any other actor, including Heart of Glory in TNG, Past Prologue in DS9, and Eye of the Needle, Survival Instinct, Fury, Flesh and Blood, Part I and Endgame, Part I in Voyager. He will also play Star Fleet head Admiral Forrest in Star Trek: Enterprise. | Vaughn Armstrong | |
2001-21
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TrekTrak
Charity Auction
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Buyers and sellers of Star Trek collectibles are encouraged to participate in TrekTrak's very first charity auction, benefitting the Ed Kramer Legal Defense Fund. | Auctioneers include Battlestar Galactica's Richard Hatch, actress Jenny Wallace, SF writer Brad Linaweaver, Dragon*Con's Star Wars Programming Director Cathy Bowden, TrekTrak Director Eric L. Watts | |
2001-22
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Court-Martial!
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If by now TrekTrak isn't the best Star Trek convention you've ever attended, come tell us why. Also, come tell us what we did right and what you'd like to see next year, too. | Eric L. Watts |
1999
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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1999-01
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Trekkies:
The Motion Picture
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Yes, it's true: They made a movie about us. It's in theatres now. Is it the sympathetic portrayal we've always yearned for, or yet another damning typecast as geeks and nerds? Let's talk. | Bill Ramsey | |
1999-02
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Unlike the first two Star Trek series, this crew isn't headed for the big screen. Why not? What now? | Keith R. A. DeCandido, Josepha Sherman, Donny Velji, Wayne Walls | ||
1999-03
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Fan fiction seems to have moved away from the traditional print medium to online publication. How has this affected the proliferation (and popularity) of slash fiction, and how has Paramount reacted to it? | Richard Harper | ||
1999-04
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Back by popular demand: TrekTrak's fourth modelling workshop. | Chris Miller | ||
1999-05
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Paramount Production Services Supervisor Cheralyn Lambeth reveals how Klingon, Romulan and Borg costumes are built for the Star Trek World Tour and The Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton. | Cheralyn L. Lambeth | ||
1999-06
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There's something about the mirror-universe Kira, Leeta and Ezri Dax. Will TrekTrak's fourth biannual discussion of the absence of gay people in the Star Trek universe finally discover the Closet Universe? | Richard Harper, Eric L. Watts | ||
1999-07
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The Klingon L'Kor from The Next Generation two-parter Birthright is just one of Richard Herd's many film and TV science fiction roles. Come meet one of Hollywood's most prolific actors. | Richard Herd | ||
1999-08
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Best known as Star Trek's Yeoman Janice Rand, Grace Lee Whitney has written a behind-the-scenes book revealing the untold story of the Star Trek world, confessing to things most of us wouldn't tell a priest. | Grace Lee Whitney | ||
1999-09
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A discussion of Trek's various comic book adventures, from the original Gold Key series to today's multiple cross-over storylines and tomorrow's upcoming miniseries. | Peter David, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Christopher Golden | ||
1999-10
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Star
Trek FilkSing VI: Half-Open Mike Night!
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Finally – it's your turn! Bring your guitars and original filksongs and share the stage with Dragon*Con's own Director of Filk Programming Dave McConnell. | Dave McConnell | |
1999-11
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A critical discussion of The Seven of Nine Show, starring Jeri Ryan. | Daniel Greenberg, Donny Velji, Wayne Walls | ||
1999-12
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Best known as Star Trek's Yeoman Janice Rand, Grace Lee Whitney has written a behind-the-scenes book revealing the untold story of the Star Trek world, confessing to things most of us wouldn't tell a priest. | Grace Lee Whitney | ||
1999-13
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Featuring the most beautiful women the Klingon Empire has to offer, to be judged in Beauty, Talent and Personality categories. | Richard Herd, Cheralyn L. Lambeth, Larry Septrick | ||
1999-14
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Star
Trek: Insurrection: The Verdict
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A critical discussion of the ninth feature film. | Clifford Bell, Larry Septrick | |
1999-15
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Featuring a Klingon marriage in full regalia. Note: This video is only about ten minutes long. | |
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1999-16
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Sunday
Morning with Peter David
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Fan favorite author of bestselling Star Trek novels Q-Squared, Q-in-Law, Vendetta, A Rock and a Hard Place, The Rift, Imzadi, The Siege, Strike Zone, Survival, The Captain's Daughter, Line of Fire and Worf's First Adventure. | Peter David | |
1999-17
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Does Christianity exist in Star Trek's polytheistic universe? Was Jesus Christ an alien? | Keith R. A. DeCandido, Richard Harper, James J. Simonelli | ||
1999-18
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Star
Trek Authors Showcase
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Published Star Trek novelists discuss writing for the Star Trek universe and their latest projects. | Brad Stickland, Josepha Sherman | |
1999-19
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Star
Trek Jeopardy!
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The ultimate trivia contest à la the classic television game show. | |
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1999-20
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Court-Martial!
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Dragon*Con's TrekTrak and Babylon 5 staff can handle the truth! If you loved our programming, go tell everybody. If you hated our programming, come tell us. | Eric L. Watts, Dirk Loedding, Bill Ramsey, Joe Yost |
1998
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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1998-01
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With Deep Space Nine in its last season and Voyager's limited premise, what can be done to re-invigorate the television franchise? | Archie Waugh, Donny Velji, Wayne Walls | ||
1998-02
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A teaching expert in airbrush technique, Ed Cox has painted over fifty boxtops for the Ertl Co. for their line of Star Trek and Star Wars scale models and recently had his art on display at the National Air and Space Museum. | Ed Cox | ||
1998-03
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Back by popular demand: TrekTrak's third biannual Star Trek modelling workshop, hosted by the president of the Atlanta chapter of the International Plastic Modelers Society. | Paul Cotcher | ||
1998-04
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www.startrek.com
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A discussion of Star Trek web sites and chat rooms on the Internet. | Harry Knowles, Donny Velji | |
1998-05
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With last season's 30th anniversary episodes, Paramount seems to have written off the classic component of Trek for good. Will the revival on The Sci-Fi Channel create a new appreciation for the original Star Trek? | Archie Waugh, Tonya Spanks | ||
1998-06
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Members of Nashville's IKAV Dragon's Heart explain the rules and demonstrate this popular Klingon board game and challenge you to a tournament. | Bill Ramsey, Patty Ritz, Eddie Bagwell | ||
1998-07
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Deep
Space Nine: The Verdict
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The series' seventh and last season will be without Jadzia Dax. Is the rest of the cast headed for the big screen — or oblivion? | Daniel Greenberg, Tim McKenny, Donny Velji, Wayne Walls, Marc Scott Zicree | |
1998-08
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome back legendary filker Leslie Fish and Dragon*Con's own Director of Filk Programming Dave McConnell for an hour of Star Trek filksongs! Featuring the convention's only performance of Leslie's notorious Banned from Argo! | Leslie Fish, Dave McConnell | ||
1998-09
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Attending members from ships belonging to the Dark Phoenix Quadrant assemble to discuss official KAG business. | Presided by Susan Keenan, Bill Ramsey | ||
1998-10
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Star Trek authors discuss writing for the Star Trek universe. | Daniel Greenberg, Josepha Sherman | ||
1998-11
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Perhaps best known as the beautiful and gifted telepath Lyta Alexander in Babylon 5, Patricia also appeared as the exotic terrorist Kiros in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Starship Mine. | Patricia Tallman | ||
1998-12
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Kes is dead, a Borg is on board and Starfleet knows that Voyager is (*ahem*) Lost In Space. So why isn't the series getting any better? | Daniel Greenberg, Tim McKenny, Donny Velji, Wayne Walls | ||
1998-13
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Among many other roles, Robin portrayed Lt. Saavik in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. She has also guest-starred on The Next Generation and Babylon 5. | Robin Curtis | ||
1998-14
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SPECIAL TWO-HOUR VIDEO What if The Next Generation had been written by famous authors? (For example, J. D. Salinger's The Crusher in the Rye.) HarperCollins presents a hilarious one-man live performance. | Steven R. Boyett; piano accompaniment by Jerry Garrison | ||
1998-15
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Caution!
Speed Bumps A Head!
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Experienced make-up artists demonstrate how to create your own personalized Klingon headpiece on a live victim... er, volunteer. A must for every Klin. | Jeff & Susan Stringer | |
1998-16
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Are the Star Trek series our modern mythos? How have the great morality plays of the Greeks and Shakespeare been upgraded and modernized by Star Trek's writers? | James J. Simonelli | ||
1998-17
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This special joint TrekTrak/B5 panel welcomes the irrepressible and highly acclaimed author of more than a dozen Star Trek novels and several episodes of Babylon 5. | Peter David | ||
1998-18
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Court-Martial!
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Dragon*Con's Directors of Star Trek and Babylon 5 Programming can handle the truth! If you loved our programming, tell everybody. If you hated our programming, come tell us. | Eric L. Watts, Dirk Loedding |
1997
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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1997-01
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Star
Trek: Voyager: The Verdict
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Now in its third season, Voyager is boldly taking new chances as it finally leaves Kazon space. But where is it headed? | Daniel Greenberg, Scott Lembke, Tim McKenny, Ken Poskey | |
1997-02
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Star
Trek Interactive Gaming
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A discussion and demonstration of popular Star Trek interactive games, by the author of the brand new release, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. | Daniel Greenberg | |
1997-03
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The
Missing Minority III
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Does a same-sex kissing scene in Deep Space Nine and a blatant display of homoeroticism in Voyager foretell the inclusion of a new, openly gay character in Star Trek? | Aaron Dunne, Scott Lembke, Eric L. Watts, Archie Waugh | |
1997-04
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The
(Klingon) Empire Strikes Back
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No more Mr. Nice Guys: the Klingons have returned to their warrior ways and now pose the newest threat to Federation peace. How will this affect the Star Trek universe? | Bill Bevil, Daniel Greenberg, Tim McKenny | |
1997-05
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Come meet and greet Atlanta's local fan clubs, learn about their activities and socialize with their members. Your hosts include the IKV Darkstar, IKV Fek'lhr's Fury, IKV Nemesis, IKV Shadow Dagger, USS Bishop, USS Macleod and USS Republic. | |||
1997-06
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome Leslie Fish, legendary filker, and Dave McConnell, Dragon*Con's own Director of Filk Programming, for an hour of Star Trek filksongs! | Leslie Fish, Dave McConnell | ||
1997-07
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Come meet the author of Next Generation episodes Haven, Conspiracy, The Schizoid Man, The Royale, Manhunt and The Big Goodbye, as well as the creator and Executive Producer of Sliders. | Tracy Tormé | ||
1997-08
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Jadzia Dax and Worf... the station's hottest romance? Major Kira... pregnant by Dr. Bashir? How have these and other developments affected the series? | Aaron Dunne, Chase Masterson, Tim McKenny, Ken Poskey, Kathryn Webster | ||
1997-09
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An
Hour with Peter David
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Author of Star Trek novels Q-Squared, Q-in-Law, Vendetta,A Rock and a Hard Place, The Rift, Imzadi, The Seige, Strike Zone, Survival, The Captain's Daughter, Line of Fire and Worf's First Adventure, and co-author of The Disinherited and Doomsday World. | Peter David | |
1997-10
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TrekTrak
Theatre
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An original dramatic presentation written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Archie Waugh. | ||
1997-11
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Meet
Chase Masterson: Dabo Girl
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Come meet and greet Chase Masterson, a.k.a. Leeta, Deep Space Nine's beautiful Dabo Girl! | Chase Masterson | |
1997-12
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The
Fat-Free Federation
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Why are there no overweight people in Star Trek, and so many in fandom? Fans and professionals discuss the possibilities. | Dean Tuck; Lewis F. Schiffman, President of Atlanta Health Systems; Charles from Overeaters Anonymous. | |
1997-13
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Mystery
Star Trek 3000
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Come join us for a hilarious roast of Star Trek by rejects from the Gizmonic Institute. A video presentation by Archie Waugh. | ||
1997-14
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Come spend an hour with the authors of the new Star Trek novel Vulcan's Forge. | Susan Shwartz, Josepha Sherman | ||
1997-15
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Star
Trek: First Contact: The Verdict
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A roundtable discussion of the eighth Star Trek motion picture. | Daniel Greenberg, Tim McKenny, Archie Waugh, Kathryn Webster | |
1997-16
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Request
Permission to Speak Freely, Sir!
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An open forum for discussing anything about Star Trek, fandom, Dragon*Con in general or TrekTrak in particular. Topic drift not only allowed, but encouraged! | Eric L. Watts, Archie Waugh | |
1997-17
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This special joint TrekTrak/B5 panel compares the two space station shows and examines their differences and similarities. | George Johnsen, Chase Masterson, Lewis Murphy, Michael O'Hare, Tracy Tormé, Ed Wasser |
1996
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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1996-01
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Deep
Space Nine: The Verdict
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Is DS9 getting any better? | Jay Keenan, Tim McKenny, Jerry Nordheim | |
1996-02
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Miniatures,
Models & Props How-To Workshop
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A show-and-tell workshop on the fine art of making and building miniature, models and props. Dragon*Con members are encouraged to bring in and show off your own handiwork for comments and criticisms. | Archie Waugh, Thomas Raylance | |
1996-03
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The
Klingon Way
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A celebration of Klingonese fandom and a discussion of Klingons in Star Trek's future. | John Halvorson, Susan Keenan, Tim McKenny, Kevin Parker, Larry Septrick | |
1996-04
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The
Star Trek Filk Concert
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TrekTrak is pleased to welcome members of the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus to perform your favorite Star Trek filksongs in four-part harmony! Don't miss this concert! | Ron Brunk, Eddie DeLima, Jason Herman, Dennis Nance, Kirk Tellier, Eric L. Watts, Tim Wilson, accompaniment by Jerry Garrison | |
1996-05
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An
Hour with Barbara Hambly
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Author of the Star Trek novels Ishmael, Ghost Walker and Crossroad. | Barbara Hambly | |
1996-06
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Star
Trek: First Contact
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What's new in the 24th century? A look ahead at what we can expect from the next feature film Star Trek: First Contact, due for release at Thanksgiving 1996. | Archie Waugh | |
1996-07
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Star
Trek: Debt of Honor
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Come meet and greet the creators of DC Comics' Star Trek graphic novel Debt of Honor. | Chris Claremont (writer), Adam Hughes (penciller), Karl Story (inker) | |
1996-08
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The
First Annual Miss United Federation of Planets Beauty Pageant
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An interstellar beauty pageant featuring heavenly bodies from around the galaxy! TrekTrak is proud to welcome as Mistress of Ceremonies very special guest star local Atlanta celebrity Miss Inita Goodman! An event not to be missed! | Miss Inita Goodman | |
1996-09
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Star
Trek: Voyager: The Verdict
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First considered by many to be a cheap imitation of The Next Generation and initially troubled by a plethora of production problems, Voyager seems to have surprised everyone. Is the future of Star Trek in the Delta Quadrant? | Tim McKenny, Lewis Murphy, Jerry Nordheim, Kathryn Webster | |
1996-10
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The
Well-Dressed Fan
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A costuming workshop offering practical how-to tips on making professional quality uniforms that don't look like pajamas. | Cari Crowder, Fiona Leonard, Trudy Leonard | |
1996-11
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Mystery
Star Trek 3000
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Come join us for a hilarious roast of Star Trek by rejects from the Gizmonic Institute. | Archie Waugh | |
1996-12
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Deep
Space Nine and Babylon 5: Separated at Birth?
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How much space is there between these two stations? A comparative analysis. | Bill Bevil, Tim McKenny, Lewis Murphy, Ken Poskey | |
1996-13
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An
Hour with Jeff Rector
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Come spend a hilarious hour with actor/comedian Jeff Rector, who guest-starred in the third-season Next Generation episode Allegiance and who also co-stars in the interactive CD Phantasmagoria and the X-Files On-Line Adventure. Meet the man behind the alien make-up! | Jeff Rector | |
1996-14
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Request
Permission to Speak Freely, Sir!
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An open forum for discussing anything about Star Trek, fandom, Dragon*Con in general or TrekTrak in particular. Topic drift not only allowed, but encouraged! | Eric L. Watts, Archie Waugh | |
1996-15
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An
Hour with Peter David
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Author of Star Trek novels Q-Squared, Q-in-Law, Vendetta, A Rock and a Hard Place, The Rift, Imzadi and The Siege, plus both Star Trek comic books. | Peter David |
1995
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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EVENT
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1995-01
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Seldom taken seriously and often ignored, the animated Star Trek series featured the voices of the original cast and some excellent scripts, but is it real Star Trek? | Robert J. Christensen, Lewis Murphy, John Tackett, Edmund Trafford | ||
1995-02
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Dragon*Con/NASFiC is proud to host the 1995 Starfleet International Conference and welcomes its anticipated 600 members from around the world. Come meet Starfleet's Executive Committee and learn about Starfleet International and this year's conference. | Mike Henigan, Kelly Hilliard, Bjo Trimble | ||
1995-03
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Author of Star Trek novels Yesterday's Son, Time for Yesterday, The Eyes of the Beholders and Sarek. | Ann C. Crispin | ||
1995-04
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The Dominion, the Defiant, the Founders, the Tal Shi'ar and the Obsidian Order have all been introduced to perk up DS9, and Bajoran politics seem to be a thing of the past. But is DS9 getting any better? | Larry D. Kirby III, Tim McKenny, James Riddlesperger | ||
1995-05
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A musical celebration of the Star Trek universe by some of the most talented filkers in fandom. | Leslie Fish, Gary Ehrlich, Gary McGath | ||
1995-06
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It was supposed to be the most important event in Star Trek history: a bridging of generations and the death of a genuine American legend. It turned out to be a massive disappointment. What went wrong? | Archie Waugh | ||
1995-07
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Praised for recognizing minorities and tackling social issues such as racial discrimination and gender orientation, why has Star Trek never come out with an openly gay character? | Sally Aaron, Eric L. Watts, Joe Yost | ||
1995-08
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The Godmother of Star Trek fandom, saviour of the original series' third season, author of The Star Trek Concordance and On the Good Ship Enterprise and Editor/Publisher of Space-Time Continuum. | Bjo Trimble | ||
1995-09
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Author of Star Trek novels Q-Squared, Q-in-Law, Vendetta, A Rock and a Hard Place, The Rift, Imzadi and The Siege, plus both Star Trek comic books. | Peter David | ||
1995-10
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Roddenberry was obsessed with finding God in the universe, yet every alien culture practices its own unique faiths. Does the Prime Directive prohibit missionary missions? A discussion of religion and spirituality in the Star Trek universe. | Rod Bennett, Rev. Jerry Garrison, Alexandra E. Honigsberg, David M. Honigsberg | ||
1995-11
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Doohan hates Shatner. Roddenberry romanced Nichols. Whitney was fired for being drunk on the set. At last, all the original cast and crew's dirty laundry is aired, blowing the lid off the most popular science fiction series of all time. | Larry D. Kirby III, Meredith C. Kirby, Edmund Trafford, Archie Waugh | ||
1995-12
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Lieutenant Tom Riker and Commander Chakotay are just two of many Starfleet officers who have turned their backs on the Federation to fight for a cause they felt more important than obeying Starfleet Command. Will the Cardassian Peace Treaty ignite a Federation civil war? | Bill Bevil, Larry D. Kirby III, Tomé | ||
1995-13
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Star
Trek Writers' Workshop
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Published Trek authors Dafydd ab Hugh (Fallen Heroes) and Christie Golden (The Murdered Sun) discuss the perils and pitfalls of writing for and – even more terrifying – getting published in the Star Trek universe. | Dafydd ab Hugh, Christie Golden | |
1995-14
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With few Klingons visiting Deep Space Nine these days and only one half-Klingon in all the Delta Quadrant, where is Klingon fandom headed? Is there life after Worf? | Tim McKenny | ||
1995-15
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Star
Trek: Voyager: The Verdict
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First considered by many to be a cheap imitation of The Next Generation and initially troubled by a plethora of production problems, Voyager seems to have surprised everyone. Is the future of Star Trek in the Delta Quadrant? | Michael Capobianco, Ann C. Crispin, Christie Golden, Archie Waugh | |
1995-16
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Star
Trek versus Star Wars
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Trekkers say that Star Wars is too silly. The Jedi say that Trek is too stuck up. Fasten your anti-grav belts for this comparison between the two universes, moderated by two of their biggest fans. | Timothy Zahn | |
1995-17
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To
Reach the Unreachable Star
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From "Truth or Dare" to "Show and Tell": Inquiring minds want to know your personal experiences with cast members from all the Star Trek series. An audience participation panel, with prizes for fans with the most entertaining, heartwarming and embarrassing stories. | Archie Waugh |
1994
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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1994-01
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Slash
Fiction
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What
is it, who writes it, who reads it... and why? A
look into the Star Trek subfandom that presupposes relationships
you'll never see on the TV or movie screens.
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Larry
D. Kirby III, Meredith C. Kirby
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1994-02
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Fractured
Fandom
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Joining
a Star Trek fan club in Atlanta is akin to swearing your
allegiance to the Empire. Why is local fandom so
splintered? Why can't we all just get along?
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1994-03
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The
Languages of Star Trek
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Modern
English may be Federation Standard, but the Klingons, Vulcans,
Romulans and Ferengi have their own fascinating languages, too. A
look at Star Trek's alien languages, hosted by the authors
of The Abridged Vulcan Dictionary.
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David
and Tim Babulski
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1994-04
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Electronic
Fandom
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Star
Trek fandom is alive and well and thriving in your computer.
A look at the various computer networks and bulletin boards
that cater to Star Trek fandom.
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April
Masters, Brad Wilson, Mike Henigan
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1994-05
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Star
Trek Filksing
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Bring
your instruments, ballads and voices! A musical celebration
of the Star Trek universe.
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Dave
McConnell, Theresa Wachowiak, Tom Smith
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1994-06
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First
Fandom
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Before
conventions, before fan clubs, before the novels and merchandising,
there was... what? What did Trek fans do before
there was a Trek fandom? Fans who were fans
while Star Trek was still in its original primetime broadcast
reminisce about the earliest days of Trek fandom.
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Sally
Aaron
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1994-07
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Star
Trek Collectibles
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What's
hot and what's not. Why some memorabilia is collectible
and why other stuff is just trash. What are the value
of autographs and one-of-a-kind items you won't find in the
price guides? What to hold on to and what to not waste
your money on.
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Lewis
Murphy, Jo Davidsmeyer
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1994-08
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What
Shall We Do with a Broken Prime Directive?
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Why
is the Prime Directive enforced only at the Captain's discretion?
When should it be enforced and when should it be overlooked?
If non-interference meant the Federation's destruction,
would the Prime Directive still be observed? Can it be
enforced in the Gamma Quadrant?
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Tim
McKenny, Lori Swift, Bryan Crowson, Kenneth Carter
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1994-09
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Star
Trek in American Culture
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Star
Trek has become as fundamental a part of the American mythos
as baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet. Not to
mention Superman and Batman. An exploration of the impact Kirk,
Spock and McCoy have had on mundane American society.
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Bryan
Crowson, Kenneth Carter
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1994-10
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An
Hour with Alan Dean Foster
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The
author of the Star Trek Logs and the screenplay for Star
Trek: The Motion Picture shares his insights and experiences
writing for the Star Trek universe.
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Alan
Dean Foster
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1994-11
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Star
Trek versus Star Wars
|
Trekkers
say that Star Wars is too silly. The Jedi say that
Trek is too stuck up. Fasten your anti-grav belts
for this comparison between the two universes... and their fans.
|
Cathy
C. Bowden, Eric L. Watts, Mike Henigan, Brad Wilson, Mike West,
James Holman
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1994-12
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Miniatures
& Models How-To Workshop
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A
workshop on the fine art of miniatures and model-making. Fans
are encouraged to bring in their own work for tips, hints and
constructive criticism. How do you get those darned engine
nacelles to line up right, anyway?
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Archie
Waugh
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1994-13
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Fanzines
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A
look at the world of Star Trek fanzines: what they are,
where to find them, how to publish one and or be published in
one and how to tell the gems from the trash.
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Jo
Davidsmeyer
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1994-14
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Deep
Space Nine: The Verdict
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Has DS9 lived up to its potential? Is it "good"
Star Trek? How does it compare to Babylon 5?
Does it have the longevity of The Next Generation?
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1994-15
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What's new in the 24th century? A look ahead at what we
can expect from the next feature film Star Trek Generations
and the next TV series Star Trek: Voyager.
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1994-16
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Vulcan
as a Decadent Society
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Vulcan is a stagnant society and one of the most socially rigid
in the Federation. Plan to attend this fascinating look
at how Vulcan got this way and what might have happened to this
once-vibrant culture had not Surak's Reformation intervened.
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1994-17
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A discussion of what goes on in the planning, organizing and
running of Star Trek conventions, what the differences
between fan cons and pro cons are and how to make them better.
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1993
TrekTrak Programming Event Videos Pricing Information & How to Order |
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ID
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PROGRAMMING
EVENT
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DESCRIPTION
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS |
PAYPAL
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1993-01
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The
Absence of Black Fandom
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Why isn't Star Trek's renowned equal racial representation equally reflected in fandom? | Joe Campbell, Lloyd Carter, Rob Gosa, Marilyn Teague | |
1993-02
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Religion
in the Star Trek Universe
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A look at different religions in the Star Trek universe, such as the Klingon, Efrosian and Terran religions. | Jesse Feldberg, Kevin Howard, Doug Zannis | |
1993-03
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An
Hour with Robert Bloch
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Author of classic Star Trek scripts Wolf in the Fold, What Are Little Girls Made Of? and Catspaw. | Robert Bloch | |
1993-04
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Klingdom
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An examination and exploration of the sudden popularity of Klingons and the increasing growth of its own subfandom. | John Tackett, Doug Zannis, Eaton Adams, Dawn Williams | |
1993-05
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Klingon
Bastards No More
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They used to be the bad guys; now they're our allies. What happened to such perfectly good villains? | Ace, Tomé, Tom Eplin, Libby Singleton | |
1993-06
|
The
Well-Dressed Fan
|
A costuming workshop offering practical how-to tips on making professional quality uniforms that don't look like pajamas. | Jayne Rogers, Brenda Tackett | |
1993-07
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Caution:
Speed Bumps A Head!
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Semi-professional make-up artist demonstrates the proper application of full-scale Klingon headwear prosthetics. | Eaton Adams | |
1993-08
|
Get
A Life! — The Deranged Trekkie
(Warning: This video almost completely unwatchable.) |
Mental health professionals discuss what to do when fandom becomes more than just a way of life. | Joel P. Bagby, Ed.S., LPC; Charles J. Corva, LCSW; Lawrence S. Levin, Ph.D.; Kevin J. Sweeney; Patricia A. Wheeler, Ph.D. | |
1993-09
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How
to Survive Marriage to a Klingon
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Wives and girlfriends discuss the problems and pitfalls of loving and living with the turtleheads. | Annette Groover, Gail Fuller, Brenda Tackett | |
1993-10
|
The
Missing Minority
|
Praised for recognizing minorities and tackling social issues, why has Star Trek never come out with an openly gay character? | Kelly Hilliard, Tomé, Jon Skoglund, Beverly Sladek, Eric L. Watts | |
1993-11
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Star
Trek TV Scriptwriting
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Advice and guidelines on preparing your story idea for a proper, professional presentation to Paramount for their consideration. | Owen Ogletree, Jr. | |
1993-12
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Romulans
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A look at their culture and history. | Jesse Feldberg, Kelly Hilliard | |
1993-13
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Time
Travel
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The ramifications and the risk. Are they worth it? Do we take time travel too lightly? | Edmund Trafford, Robert Ray | |
1993-14
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There
Goes the Quadrant!
(Warning: All but the last five minutes of this video is unwatchable.) |
Does the presence of internal conflict on DS9 corrupt or enhance the appeal of Star Trek's traditionally squeaky-clean image? | Peter David, Lewis Murphy, Archie Waugh | |
1993-15
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A
Klingonese Primer
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Lessons in the correct pronunciation and delivery of common words and phrases in the Klingonese language. | John Tackett, Doug Zannis, Tomé, Tim McKenny | |
1993-16
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Star
Trek VII: The Next Generation
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What changes would NexTrek have to undergo to make the transition from TV to feature film production? | Archie Waugh |
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