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Star Trek Explorer

Star Trek Explorer #11
Magazine

Providing in-depth coverage of all aspects of Star Trek, from the classic years of Kirk and Spock, through Jean Luc Picard, Captains Sisko, Janeway and Archer to the new JJ Abrams movies, Star Trek Magazine is your indispensable guide to the Star Trek universe. Every issue contains star-name interviews, great analytical features and exclusive photography from the CBS archives.

Captain's Log

CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT

Star Trek Explorer

STAR TREK EXPLORER SUBSCRIBER BONUS

Engage! • EXPLORING THE STAR TREK UNVIERSE

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY THE RIDE TO SEASON FIVE • With Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth and final season upon us, Jay Stobie catches up with the U.S.S. Discovery’s exploits and look ahead to the trailblazing series’ exhilarating conclusion.

CATCHING LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE

THE Q CONTINUUM • It happens everywhere: bathrooms, Transportation Security Administration, bars, vegan restaurants, coffee shops, gas stations… And it occurs all over the world. You name it, it happens. So, what is it? Our favorite Star Trek figures being recognized by fans when they're out and about. Star Trek Explorer engaged in an extensive, two-years-in-the-making project in which we asked Trek talent, “Where is the strangest place you've been recognized for Star Trek?” We snagged more than 30 replies, which we split into two very entertaining Q Continuum features. Part One appeared last issue…

LARRY NEMECEK'S A FISTFUL OF DATA • MAKING SENSE OF THE FUTURE

"BONES" BACKSTORY QUESTIONS

DATACORE

CANON FODDER • PUTTING CONTINUITY IN THE FIRING LINE

LOST & FOUND • ARCHIVE IMAGES RETRIEVED

TOP 10 TEMPORAL INCURSIONS

THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF Kurn • As another Son of Mogh, Kurn was Worf's younger brother and an important figure in the Klingon Empire. The two were raised on different worlds, but an officer exchange program enacted by Starfleet and the Klingons finally brought Kurn into contact with Worf aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701-D. From matters of family honor to political discourse, the pair's meeting set in motion events which would significantly change each of their lives, as well as the very future of the Klingon people…

Confirmation Bias

AD ASTRA PER ASPERA • THE DIFFICULT PATH TO COLONIZING THE STARS

AN INTERVIEW WITH DAN AND KEVIN HAGEMAN

Dignified Transfer

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO… STAR TREK PICARD

Comics On The Final Frontier PART TWO Rich Handley continues chats with editor Heather Antos about IDW's Star Trek line • Last issue, Star Trek Explorer published the first half of an interview with IDW group editor Heather Antos, regarding her perspective on Star Trek comics. Here's the second, in part discussing the trickly task of respecting the many TV series continuity in tie-in fiction – even when it hasn't aired!

TREK FOR LIFE: SPECIAL EDITION • This issue's Trek for Life is a very special one. What if we all knew our future, as Chris Pike does after his visit to the monks of Boreth? Former Star Trek Magazine editor Paul Simpson, who has, sadly, not much longer on this plane of existence, wonders what he might have seen…

THE COLLECTORS GUILD • LISA HERRERA EXPLORES RARE STAR TREK MERCHANDISE AND RELICS…

WORDSEARCH • WE'RE ADVENTURING THROUGH TIME TO FIND THESE MISSING WORDS FROM OUR FILES. CAN YOU PICK THEM OUT OF THIS QUANTUM MAZE?

THE WARPED: FACTOR • Temporal Tantrums! (or How To Avoid Pranging the Prime Timeline)

Captain's Log

Star Trek Explorer

Attempted Break-In

GENE L. COON • REMEMBERING THE UNSUNG HERO OF STAR TREK

GENE L. COON • STAR TREK WRITER CREDITS

THE STAR TREK CAT CONSPIRACY! • PAUL TRAVERS THINKS OUR FELINE FRIENDS ARE INTENT ON...


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 130 Publisher: Titan Publishing Group Edition: Star Trek Explorer #11

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: April 9, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Providing in-depth coverage of all aspects of Star Trek, from the classic years of Kirk and Spock, through Jean Luc Picard, Captains Sisko, Janeway and Archer to the new JJ Abrams movies, Star Trek Magazine is your indispensable guide to the Star Trek universe. Every issue contains star-name interviews, great analytical features and exclusive photography from the CBS archives.

Captain's Log

CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT

Star Trek Explorer

STAR TREK EXPLORER SUBSCRIBER BONUS

Engage! • EXPLORING THE STAR TREK UNVIERSE

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY THE RIDE TO SEASON FIVE • With Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth and final season upon us, Jay Stobie catches up with the U.S.S. Discovery’s exploits and look ahead to the trailblazing series’ exhilarating conclusion.

CATCHING LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE

THE Q CONTINUUM • It happens everywhere: bathrooms, Transportation Security Administration, bars, vegan restaurants, coffee shops, gas stations… And it occurs all over the world. You name it, it happens. So, what is it? Our favorite Star Trek figures being recognized by fans when they're out and about. Star Trek Explorer engaged in an extensive, two-years-in-the-making project in which we asked Trek talent, “Where is the strangest place you've been recognized for Star Trek?” We snagged more than 30 replies, which we split into two very entertaining Q Continuum features. Part One appeared last issue…

LARRY NEMECEK'S A FISTFUL OF DATA • MAKING SENSE OF THE FUTURE

"BONES" BACKSTORY QUESTIONS

DATACORE

CANON FODDER • PUTTING CONTINUITY IN THE FIRING LINE

LOST & FOUND • ARCHIVE IMAGES RETRIEVED

TOP 10 TEMPORAL INCURSIONS

THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF Kurn • As another Son of Mogh, Kurn was Worf's younger brother and an important figure in the Klingon Empire. The two were raised on different worlds, but an officer exchange program enacted by Starfleet and the Klingons finally brought Kurn into contact with Worf aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701-D. From matters of family honor to political discourse, the pair's meeting set in motion events which would significantly change each of their lives, as well as the very future of the Klingon people…

Confirmation Bias

AD ASTRA PER ASPERA • THE DIFFICULT PATH TO COLONIZING THE STARS

AN INTERVIEW WITH DAN AND KEVIN HAGEMAN

Dignified Transfer

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO… STAR TREK PICARD

Comics On The Final Frontier PART TWO Rich Handley continues chats with editor Heather Antos about IDW's Star Trek line • Last issue, Star Trek Explorer published the first half of an interview with IDW group editor Heather Antos, regarding her perspective on Star Trek comics. Here's the second, in part discussing the trickly task of respecting the many TV series continuity in tie-in fiction – even when it hasn't aired!

TREK FOR LIFE: SPECIAL EDITION • This issue's Trek for Life is a very special one. What if we all knew our future, as Chris Pike does after his visit to the monks of Boreth? Former Star Trek Magazine editor Paul Simpson, who has, sadly, not much longer on this plane of existence, wonders what he might have seen…

THE COLLECTORS GUILD • LISA HERRERA EXPLORES RARE STAR TREK MERCHANDISE AND RELICS…

WORDSEARCH • WE'RE ADVENTURING THROUGH TIME TO FIND THESE MISSING WORDS FROM OUR FILES. CAN YOU PICK THEM OUT OF THIS QUANTUM MAZE?

THE WARPED: FACTOR • Temporal Tantrums! (or How To Avoid Pranging the Prime Timeline)

Captain's Log

Star Trek Explorer

Attempted Break-In

GENE L. COON • REMEMBERING THE UNSUNG HERO OF STAR TREK

GENE L. COON • STAR TREK WRITER CREDITS

THE STAR TREK CAT CONSPIRACY! • PAUL TRAVERS THINKS OUR FELINE FRIENDS ARE INTENT ON...


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