Category: Star Trek

Star Trek: Picard: Stardust City Rag

Star Trek: PicardStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the fifth episode of Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart, Michelle Hurd, Santiago Cabrera, Alison Pill, and Evan Evagora. Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager) guest stars.

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Star Trek: Picard: Absolute Candor

Star Trek: PicardStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the fourth episode of Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart, Michelle Hurd, Santiago Cabrera, Alison Pill, and Evan Evagora. Jeri Ryan revives the character of Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager.

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Star Trek: Picard: The End Is The Beginning

Star Trek: PicardStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the third episode of Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart, Michelle Hurd, Santiago Cabrera, and Alison Pill. Jonathan del Arco (Star Trek: The Next Generation) and Tamlyn Tomita (Babylon 5) guest star.

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Star Trek: Picard: Maps And Legends

Star Trek: PicardStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the second episode of Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart, Michelle Hurd, and Alison Pill. Ann Magnuson and Tamlyn Tomita (Babylon 5) guest star.

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Star Trek: Picard: Remembrance

Star Trek: PicardStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the first episode of Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart as a retired Jean-Luc Picard encountering a mystery that forces him to come out of retirement, set over 20 years after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Brent Spiner (Star Trek: The Next Generation) guest stars.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: Children Of Mars

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the tenth episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe. This short story sets up the upcoming new series Star Trek: Picard.

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Short Treks: Ephraim, The Girl, and DOT

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts two installments of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe, both of them animated. Ephraim And DOT, a comical return to the era of the original Star Trek, is directed by composer Michael Giacchino, while The Girl Who Made The Stars is the first Star Trek production in 53 years to feature an entirely African-American cast, writer, director, and composer. The voices of Kenric Green (The Walking Dead) and Kirk Thatcher (Star Trek IV) are featured in the first studio-produced Star Trek animation since the early 1970s.

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Rene Auberjonois, actor, dies

Rene AuberjonoisActor Rene Auberjonois, best known in genre circles for playing security chief Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for seven years, dies of metastatic lung cancer at the age of 79. A Tony-winning stage actor who didn’t break into films until Robert Altman’s M*A*S*H in 1970, he quickly became a familiar face on TV (Night Gallery, Ellery Queen, The Jeffersons, The Bionic Woman, Man From Atlantis, Wonder Woman, Beyond Westworld) and in movies (King Kong, The Big Bus, Eyes Of Laura Mars); the early 80s saw a new focus on voice roles for animation, including Smurfs, Super Friends, Challenge Of The Gobots), as well as the regular role of uptight chief of staff Clayton Endicott III on the political comedy Benson from 1980 through 1986. After Benson’s run, more voice work beckoned, including the role of Louis in Disney’s The Little Mermaid in 1989. 1991 saw his first appearance in the Star Trek universe, as warmongering conspirator Colonel West in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, a role which landed on the cutting room floor until those scenes were reinstated for the home video release. In 1992, he was cast as Odo, a pivotal regular character on Deep Space Nine, winning him a new generation of fans as the series ran through 1999. Other genre roles include guest stints on The Outer Limits, Poltergeist: The Legacy, Stargate SG-1, Warehouse 13, The Librarians, and Star Trek: Enterprise (though in a role unrelated to Odo). From 2004 through 2008, he was a regular on the William Shatner legal dramedy Boston Legal.

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Michael Lamper, musician, dies

Michael LamperL.A. session musician Michael Lamper, who had worked with groups as diverse as The Allman Brothers, Quiet Riot, and Los Lobos, dies at the age of 61. He had also played on solo albums by Tommy Shaw of Styx, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon, Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees, and numerous others. He was also married (since 1992) to Star Trek: The Next Generation star Marina Sirtis, and had played a non-speaking background role as one of the brutish Gatherers in the third season episode The Vengeance Factor.

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Robert Walker Jr., actor, dies

Robert Walker Jr. in Charlie XActor Robert Walker Jr., perhaps best known as the troubled Charlie Evans from the classic Star Trek episode Charlie X (1966), dies at the age of 79. The son of a Hollywood acting power couple, Walker was expected from an early age to follow in his father’s footsteps; even after his parents divorced, his new stepfather, David O. Selznick, was a guiding force in his career. Early attempts at movie breakout roles proved less than successful, but Walker made a huge impression on TV audiences, with memorable appearances on Star Trek, The Invaders, and The Time Tunnel in rapid succession; movie success did eventually follow in such films as 1969’s Easy Rider and 1972’s Beware! The Blob, but it was television that provided much of his work. Later TV appearances included guest roles on The Six Million Dollar Man, CHiPs, Dallas, In The Heat Of The Night, and L.A. Law.

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D.C. Fontana, writer, dies

D.C. FontanaDorothy Catherine Fontana, better known by her “indeterminate gender” pen name D.C. Fontana, dies at the age of 80. Originally setting out to be a novelist, she found herself drawn to the business of writing for the then-new medium of television, working her way from secretarial jobs to production assistant and script editor. Some of her earliest work, for TV westerns such as The Tall Man and Ben Casey, went out under her full name; by the time she sold scripts to The Wild Wild West, she found it easier to use a pseudonym (often “Michael Edwards” or “Michael Richards”). As the production secretary for a new series launched in 1963 called The Lieutenant, she was nominally working for executive producer Del Reisman, but often worked alongside the show’s creator, a junior producer named Gene Roddenberry. When The Lieutenant was cancelled after a single season, Roddenberry hired her to work on his next project, a sci-fi series called Star Trek, of which she became the story editor and a frequent scriptwriter, creating several critical points of the series’ backstory, especially involving Spock’s home planet of Vulcan. Work for such shows as Bonanza, Circle Of Fear, The Six Million Dollar Man, Land Of The Lost, and The Fantastic Journey followed; she was effectively the showrunner of the early 1970s animated revival of Star Trek, even though she was credited only as an associate producer. She served as story editor once again on the TV version of Logan’s Run, and, with fellow Star Trek writer David Gerrold, did significant work developing a modern (late 1970s) revival of Buck Rogers for television, only to see much of that work go unused by the eventual showrunner, Glen A. Larson. (She did still write a script for the series, however.) Between 1986 and 1987, she was one of numerous alumni of the original Star Trek to be brought aboard to develop the TV spinoff Star Trek: The Next Generation, but she found the working environment (dominated by Roddenberry’s attorney, Leonard Maizlish) to be stifling, and made no contributions past the first season. (She also had to fight for co-writing credit on the series premiere, Encounter At Farpoint.) Later writing assignments included War Of The Worlds, Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Hypernauts, ReBoot, and the posthumously-produced Roddenberry series Earth: Final Conflict.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: Ask Not

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the seventh episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe. Anson Mount stars as Captain Pike; Amrit Kaur (Anarkali) guest stars.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: The Trouble With Edward

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the sixth episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe. Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel) and H. Jon Benjamin (Archer) guest star.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: Q&A

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the fifth episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe. Starring Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn, this installment focuses on Spock’s first day aboard the Enterprise.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Such Sweet Sorrow Part 1

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 28th episode of Star Trek: Discovery, part one of the second season’s two-part finale. Tig Notaro, Rebecca Romjin (X-Men, The Librarians), Michelle Yeoh, James Frain, and Ethan Peck (10 Things I Hate About You) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Perpetual Infinity

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 26th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Michelle Yeoh, Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors), Sonja Sohn (The Wire), and Ethan Peck (10 Things I Hate About You) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: The Red Angel

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 25th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Michelle Yeoh, Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors), Sonja Sohn (The Wire), and Ethan Peck (10 Things I Hate About You) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: If Memory Serves

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 23rd episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Melissa George (Roar, Alias, Heartbeat), Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors), and Ethan Peck (10 Things I Hate About You) guest star in an episode which hearkens back heavily to the original Star Trek series pilot, The Cage.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Light And Shadows

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 22nd episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Michelle Yeoh, James Frain, Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors), and Ethan Peck (10 Things I Hate About You) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Saints Of Imperfection

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 20th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Michelle Yeoh, Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors) and Bahia Watson (The Handmaid’s Tale) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: An Obol For Charon

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 19th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Tig Notaro, Rebecca Romjin (X-Men, The Librarians) and Bahia Watson (The Handmaid’s Tale) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Point Of Light

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 18th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Michelle Yeoh, Alan Van Sprang (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Tudors) and Bahia Watson (The Handmaid’s Tale) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: New Eden

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 17th episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Sheila McCarthy (Little Mosque On The Prairie) and Andrew Moodie (Dark Matter) guest star.

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Star Trek: Discovery: Brother

Star Trek: DiscoveryStreaming service CBS All Access releases the 16th episode of Star Trek: Discovery, the beginning of the show’s second season. Anson Mount joins the series as Captain Christopher Pike (a character first devised by Gene Roddenberry for the 1964 Star Trek pilot, The Cage). James Frain and Tig Notaro guest star.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: The Escape Artist

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the fourth episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe, with this story continuing the misadventures of interplanetary con man Harry Mudd (reintroduced in Star Trek: Discovery’s most recent season). Rainn Wilson (The Office) stars and directs.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: The Brightest Star

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the third episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe, with this story serving as an “origin story” for Star Trek: Discovery‘s Commander Saru. Doug Jones and Michelle Yeoh star.

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Star Trek: Short Treks: Calypso

Star Trek: Short TreksStreaming service CBS All Access debuts the second episode of Short Treks, a series of 15-20 minute short stories set in the Star Trek universe (in this instance, aboard the U.S.S. Discovery from Star Trek: Discovery, though in this story significant time has passed sinece the events seen in the series to date). Aldis Hodge stars.

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