Let's see what sex is out there..... Star Trek sex can get kinky. Fifty Shades Of Grey, for many, helps to define kinky. Sex & Sci-Fi of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Fifty Shades of
Grey may push the boundaries of novel and filmed sexuality in the mainstream, but
Star Trek: The Next Generation definitely dabbled in mature sexuality too.
Do you like to debate with friends which is the best Trek of them all? Well, now you have some ammunition on your side - that is if you think ST:TNG with Captain Jean-Luc Picard as the trekking commander of the Enterprise is the best of the bunch.
Star Trek: The Next Generation has more episodes rated higher than any of the other Trek spin-off shows. It also, however, charts some of the worst of the bunch.
Captain Picard's Enterprise had one thing that Captain Kirk never could boast of - a therapist.
Counselor Troi, played by the lovely Marina Sirtis, acted as psychologist and confidant to the crew members of the flagship Starship of Starfleet in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Next Generation. Her empathy abilities, while helpful, didn't have the same flash and action of say Data's positronic brain or android super speed or Worf's growling grufness.
Although she helped her colleagues through some rough times, nobody was there - at least professionally - for her to lean on through the tough challenges in her life - and there were plenty of them.
Star Trek has all those bright, shining stars. Big names like Christopher Plummer from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country to Eric Bana from 2009's Star Trek from director J.J. Abrams (Mission Impossible III), dazzle fans in big co-starring performances.
Some stars don't take big roles, but contribute to Star Trek in cameos. Below is a Klingon, right? Yeah - if John Tesh was a Klingon!
Usually, it's all those exotic galactic gals getting the sexy attention in the Star Trek Universe.
In Star Trek, from its very inception, Captains like Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) and Captain Kirk (William Shatner) to Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) of Enterprise 1701-D and Captain Ben Sisko (Avery Brooks) of Deep Space Nine boasted a definite masculine charm with the ladies.
I wrote my Deep Space Nine script while attending college in NJ. It was an incredible time for me and I can't imagine ever being more excited about a project.
The script sale to Paramount Pictures occurred right as I was attending my first year of college. That freshman year is a heady time for any young student, and to think my script had been purchased for the show lent even more excitement to the thrilling time.
If you like your Star Trek toys small & cute, Funko Pop has created a line just for you. The figure line even includes an Orion Slave Girl like Vina in Captain Pike's illusion from Trek's pilot, "The Cage". Check out the adorable tiny guys and set phasers on play!
Star Trek Sex video clips are abundant on YouTube. Various sexually charged moments from the various TV shows and movies can be found all over the net, but here's a great clip fest montage of some of the most fun and memorable.
Actor Anton Yelchin, Chekov in the J.J. Abram's Star Trek films, plays author Dean Koontz's popular character Odd Thomas in director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy) film adaptation.
Thomas is a small town fry cook in love with the beautiful Stormy - the local ice cream parlor clerk. Stormy dreams of owning her own ice cream store, while Thomas - or Oddie - dreams of death, dying and other nightmarish things.
If People Magazine can crown the Sexiest Man Alive each year, Star Trek should be able to recognize some of the cosmic beauties which have appeared on the shows and in the feature films.
Flashback interview of one of my favorite Star Trek actresses - Chase Masterson - who played the sexy Dabo girl Leeta, on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Chase is involved in so many things besides acting, and she maintains a great and fun Twitter following.
Here she is....... Star Trek goes beauty pageant! Forget Miss America, this is Miss Galaxy or Miss Universe.
Sexy contestants competed in the Miss Star Trek Universe Pageant, and more than a few intergalactic races - including the lovely blue Andorians - were represented.
Dr. McCoy would love this for his iPhone. A UK company has developed an iPhone case, called Wello, that essentially turns your Apple Smartphone into a portable medical diagnostic device like the tricorder which Bones, Dr. Crusher, Dr. Bashir and the Holographic Doc from Voyager would use to swiftly diagnose the illiness of their patient. Read more.
Sad news to report about one of the newest members of the Star Trek film family. Actor Chris Pine, who portrays Captain Kirk in the new cinema adventures from director JJ Abrams, was arrested in New Zealand for drunk driving. Pine, also now the new Jack Ryan from the Tom Clancy movies, is shooting a new flick in New Zealand called Z For Zachariah. Read more.
Love Star Trek and shopping? Cater to both of your passions by launching a warp powered trek over to the Mall Of America. A travelling exhibit of Star Trek related props, costumes and scripts from the show's various incarnations will be on display soon. Set phasers on shop! For more info.
One of the most popular Star Trek episodes - and included in Star Trek Sex- is City On The Edge of Forever by Harlan Ellison and guest starring Joan Collins as Edith Keeler. Now, IDW Comics, is bringing Ellison's original teleplay version to life in a comic book.
While renting a movie at the Redbox at my local supermarket, I was recognized for my Riverview Observer interview with journalist Sally Deeringabout my ebook, Star Trek Sex. The gentleman was a knowledgeable fan of Star Trek and was excited to meet me. He told me how he had collected most of the original Mego action figures - which remain some of the most valuable Star Trek collectibles ever. It was a really pleasant surprise and made my day!
Sally Deering and the Riverview Observer gets you noticed! Thanks, Guys!
Charlotte Kuchinksy over at Yahoo! Voices interviewed me about my book, Star Trek Sex. Charlotte made it a really fun time and I'm so glad I did the interview. I've conducted many interviews myself, and it's a real joy when both subject and interviewer get along so well. Thanks, Charlotte!
Envious of those Starfleet Captains because of the nifty Captain's chair? Well, now you can own an exact replica of the one that Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard sat on for seven years on Star Trek: The Next Generation. I mean, seriously, if Weird Al can sit in it - why can't you? Warp on over to Ebay for the auction.
Oscar time is here again! People from all over the planet watch the Academy Awards - and maybe a few from another galaxy. Fact is many an actor from Star Trek won an Oscar for their efforts. Read More...