Not keen on including Riker or Spock on your best of crew list? Tired of all those Kirk Vs Picard memes and polls? Here's the Twitter poll for you! Who do you like out of those 'honorary crew' members?
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Thursday, August 11, 2016
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Pon Farr Gone Too Far?
The Vulcan time of mating and sexual play, Pon Farr, may go a bit too far for some. In 1984, Leonard Nimoy directed the 3rd big Trek feature film, Search For Spock, and though it's more remembered as the quest to find Spock and his soul or katra, it's also a search for a Vulcan's lost libido.
Check out my new OMNI article to learn more.
Check out my new OMNI article to learn more.
Winona Ryder - Spock's Mom Does Stranger Things
Spock's mom can now be found in a new TV show. Winona Ryder, who played mother to Zachary Quinto's Spock in J.J. Abrams' big feature film of Star Trek, is now a mom amid a bunch of really weird things in the Netflix original series, Stranger Things.
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
The Game of Pokemon Go According To Wesley Crusher
I'm excited to announce that I've joined forces with OMNI - here is my first article.
As a kid, I wouldn't miss an issue on the newsstand. OMNI informed me, entertained me and most importantly of all, as a burgeoning writer, it fired my imagination more than any other magazine at the time or probably since.
As a kid, I wouldn't miss an issue on the newsstand. OMNI informed me, entertained me and most importantly of all, as a burgeoning writer, it fired my imagination more than any other magazine at the time or probably since.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
The Man From Earth
For those who are looking for intelligent and compelling sci-fi drama - touching on just about practically everything - please check out the wonderful movie, The Man From Earth. Written by Star Trek and The Twilight Zone scribe, Jerome Bixby, the film is a highly engaging look at the mythological notion of the Immortal Man.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Romantic Partners and Starships
Could you live with a boyfriend or girlfriend, a husband or wife who didn't like Star Trek? Take my poll and lend your voice to the chorus.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Wonderful Toys - Mega Bloks
Star Trek's 50th is bringing out some truly wonderful toys - check em out, and click em for more details.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Are You Alone As A Trekker or Trekkie In Your Family?
Do you feel alone loving Captain Kirk? Is it lonely when you watch Lt. Commander Data babble on about the most inane tech statistics? Does your family groan when you tell them about Capt. Janeway's love of strong coffee?
Take my Twitter Poll and perhaps you won't be so lonely!
Take my Twitter Poll and perhaps you won't be so lonely!
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Trek Movie Review
Rich Schepis over at Trek Movie reviews my book - check it out:
http://trekmovie.com/2016/06/29/star-trek-sex-provides-a-doorway-to-more-thoughtful-discussion/
http://trekmovie.com/2016/06/29/star-trek-sex-provides-a-doorway-to-more-thoughtful-discussion/
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Creepy Space Tales
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Sci-Fi Stage: Trek's Broadway Theater Connection
Trek Article Flashback - this was first published online in 2009
Star Trek stars don't only act on TV or in movies. Big actors like William Shatner, Patrick Stewart & Kate Mulgrew not only command Starships in the deepest regions of space, but also act on the stages on Broadway's great white way.
The iconic sci-fi TV show and feature film series is light years away from New York City's Broadway theater in time and space, but there's a creative connection between the two entertainment worlds. Many of its biggest actors have graced Broadway's stage on the great white way. With J.J. Abram's new Star Trek movie starring Chris Pine as a youthful Captain Kirk coming out in May 2009, moviegoers will see a new cast of actors playing familiar roles. Much as Broadway's stage actors have assumed great roles of Shakespeare to Sondheim to Andrew Lloyd Webber over the years, we'll soon see new faces play classic characters.
The iconic sci-fi TV show and feature film series is light years away from New York City's Broadway theater in time and space, but there's a creative connection between the two entertainment worlds. Many of its biggest actors have graced Broadway's stage on the great white way. With J.J. Abram's new Star Trek movie starring Chris Pine as a youthful Captain Kirk coming out in May 2009, moviegoers will see a new cast of actors playing familiar roles. Much as Broadway's stage actors have assumed great roles of Shakespeare to Sondheim to Andrew Lloyd Webber over the years, we'll soon see new faces play classic characters.
From Captain James T. Kirk William Shatner to Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) to Voyager's own Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), these daring and adventurous starship commanders dazzle us by piloting spaceships amongst the stars, and also wow earthbound Broadway theater audiences for many years.
William Shatner
Before William Shatner became the most famous TV spaceman of all, he commanded audience attention on stage, instead of on television.
The Canadian born actor was classically trained as an actor and performed in the Statford Festival of Canada. He made his Broadway debut in Tamburlaine The Great (1956). In 1958, he appeared in The World of Suzie Wong, opposite France Nuyen, who would later guest star on original Star Trek opposite Shatner in the episode Elaan of Troyius. Finally in 1961, Shatner appeared on Broadway in A Shot In The Dark, a comedy along with Walter Matthau (The Odd Couple) who won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor.
Patrick Stewart
This classy and classically trained British actor performed in theater before he was chosen to play Star Trek: The Next Generation's Captain Jean-Luc Picard and later as Professor Xavier in the X-Men feature films.
Stewart's first Broadway role was in 1971 as Tom Snout in A Midsummer's Night Dream. In 1991, four years after his Star Trek series premiered in television syndication, Stewart began the first of four revivals of Dicken's A Christmas Carol, as a one man play and snagged a 1992 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance/One Person Show for his acting efforts. Most recently, Stewart earned a 2008 Tony Award nomination for his electric performance in the acclaimed rival of Macbeth.
Avery Brooks
Captain Benjamin Sisko of Deep Space Nine has worked extensively in live theater.
In 1979, Brooks appeared on Broadway in Are You Now or Have You Ever Been? Brooks played actor and social activist Paul Robeson in Paul Robeson in 1988, and it was a role which he'd reprise often. Brooks played Robeson at the Westwood Playhouse in Los Angeles, and also at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Brooks played Othello in various Shakespeare productions, including the Folger Shakespeare Festival (1985) and at the Washington Shakespeare Theater in 1990.
Kate Mulgrew
Star Trek: Voyager's Kate Mulgrew is best known to daytime TV watchers as Mary Ryan in Ryan's Hope, this actress made history by being the first woman to head a Star Trek show as commanding officer.
In 1993, before leading her lost starship safely through the Delta Quadrant, Mulgrew appeared in the Broadway comedy White Liars & Black Comedians as Clea. Mulgrew then played Hesther Saloman on Broadway in Equus - with boy wizard Harry Potter (actor Daniel Radcliffe) playing the fragile Alan Strang.
Scott Bakula
Bakula stars in Star Trek: Enterprise as Captain Jonathan Archer in this prequel series - chronicling a time before Kirk, Spock, the birth of the Federation of Planets and the early days of the space faring Starfleet itself.
Scott Bakula first came to Broadway theater when he understudied in Is There Life After High School? in 1982. In 1983, he played joltin Joe DiMaggio in the musical Marilyn, then finally in 1988 he played two roles in the musical Romance/Romance.
Nana Visitor
In Deep Space Nine, Nana Visitor played Kira Nerys, the tough, but emotionally sensitive Bajoran officer.
Visitor comes from a prominent stage and dancing family - her aunt was the legendary Cyd Charisse. In 1983, she appeared in the smash hit show My One And Only, starring Tommy Tune and Twiggy. Visitor then starred in the revival of the musical Chicago, as Roxie Hart.
Leonard Nimoy
Logical Mr. Spock of Vulcan is also an accomplished Broadway actor and director.
Nimoy's first appearance on the Broadway stage was in Full Circle (1973) - four years after Star Trek finished its original NBC network television run. In 1974 Nimoy appeared in Equus. Finally in 1996, Nimoy worked behind the scenes as director of the play The Apple Doesn't Fall.
Brent Spiner
Android Data is a marvel of technology mixed with the human equation. Actor Brent Spiner brought the mechanical man to life, though before he wore thick pancake make-up and sported blinking circuits, he acted on Broadway.
Spiner first appeared on Broadway in A History Of The American Film as Hank in 1978. He then played Franz in Sunday In The Park With George, starring Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters. In 1997, Spiner earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for his role as John Adams in the musical 1776.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Time Travel Is Sexy
Star Trek loves going back and forth through time. What time travel themed movie do you love? Take my TTT - Twitter Time Travel Poll.
Monday, June 13, 2016
A First Officer Is Always Number One
Number One! Which one is your number one? Captain Pike's? Captain Picard's? What about Captain Janeway's Chakotay? Take the Twitter poll!
Thursday, June 9, 2016
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Friday, May 20, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
A Romantic Ghost
Those ghost chasing reality shows are still quite popular. If they last and are still the rage until the Enterprise D's launch and space faring era, maybe Dr. Crusher could be a consultant for them in both the romantic arena and the paranormal.
In the seventh season episode, Sub Rosa, Crusher (Gates McFadden) gets quite the ghostly encounter. Writer Jeri Taylor, a producer on TNG, and writer for the tale calls it a 'romance novel in space.' It certainly qualifies as such, but it also ranks as the most direct parallel to a ghost story ever to appear in Star Trek. Dr. Crusher gives the eulogy at her grandmother's funeral, only to later be obsessed with quitting Starfleet and taking up residence in her Nana's house. Is this the end of Dr. Crusher's tenure on Captain Picard's starship?
Captain Picard must approve his Chief Medical Officer's resignation, but he still worries for her, and for good reason. A mystery man known as Ronin, who romanced Crusher's Nana, has now set his romantic sights on Dr. Crusher. Turns out Ronin is a creature composed of 'anaphasic energy' - yet another parasitic lifeform who feeds on humans; here, by possessing a person's body and using them as a host and feeding vessel. In the end, Crusher is forced to destroy the charismatic creature, but realizes its romantic embrace brought great happiness to much of her family - including herself.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
A Bionic Voyager Connection
After the role of Captain Janeway was given to actress Genevieve Bujold, it would only be 2 days before the actress quit - deciding that the schedule demands of a weekly TV show was something she didn't want to pursue. Before she was cast, however, actresses like Erin Grey from Buck Rogers In The 25th Century were considered. Also Lindsay Wagner - most famous for her turn as Jamie Sommers, the bionic powered tennis pro/teacher - almost sat in the Captain's chair on the bridge of Starship Voyager.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Troi - The Goddess Of Empathy
I am The Goddess of Empathy. Cast off your inhibitions and embrace love, truth, joy. Empathy Goddess Troi
Lt. Barclay programmed the Enterprise holodeck to create a version of Counselor Troi, which was shall we say, heavenly. The Greek idealized counselor wouldn't only preach to anyone ill advised to listen to preachy sermons on being one with your emotions, but would carry on romantically with Master Barclay of the holodeck.
Barclay, played by Dwight Schultz, would have to finally admit the extent of his holodeck addiction. In coming clean, he would gain more strength and control of his real life, by setting aside his fantasy life of playing in his holographic dream world. While it lasted though, for Barclay anyway, it was one hell of a good time.
Lt. Barclay programmed the Enterprise holodeck to create a version of Counselor Troi, which was shall we say, heavenly. The Greek idealized counselor wouldn't only preach to anyone ill advised to listen to preachy sermons on being one with your emotions, but would carry on romantically with Master Barclay of the holodeck.
Barclay, played by Dwight Schultz, would have to finally admit the extent of his holodeck addiction. In coming clean, he would gain more strength and control of his real life, by setting aside his fantasy life of playing in his holographic dream world. While it lasted though, for Barclay anyway, it was one hell of a good time.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Those Uniforms
Starfleet defines elegance, simplicity and effectiveness. It prowls the galaxy in enormous warp powered Starships which boast a clean, economical look combined with spectacular performance. After all, the crew of the Enterprise may work hard, but they are known to play even harder. Of course, all that work and play demands the best possible uniform.
With the dawning of The Next Generation on syndicated TV in 1987, we saw the return of Starfleeet's finest strutting around in one piece uniforms. Yeah, sure, they looked great, but the form fitting numbers weren't exactly forgiving for those Enterprise foodies who over indulged at the replicator. That fat fashion faux pas plus no pockets - yup, pockets will be obsolete in a few hundred years, you'll see - made for actors who weren't very fond of their costumes. By third season, we got a two piece, snazzy version of the uniforms, and Patrick Stewart's legendary 'Picard Maneuver' shirt straightening ritual was born.
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Power Couple - Khan and Borg Queen
Khan led his band of genetically enhanced humans in his thirst for power and conquest. The Borg Queen led her tech enhanced collective for conquest and perfection. What a power couple they'd make!
But with gigantic egos like that, could this Trek power couple ever last?
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Battle Bridge - Mood Lighting
Starships have lots of places to go to for a little privacy. You can take your honey to the holodeck. Bring your man to the sonic showers. Maybe even sneak a little play in a cargo hold. When all those places get boring, how about the Battle Bridge?
It may be off limits for most occasions, but you can't beat the mood lighting. Set phasers on fun!
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