Two legendary USS Enterprise crew members were assumed dead during Staf Trek: Section 31. Their 'deaths' marked a dark era ...
Online' was the start of a new era. Here's why it still matters to real Star Trek canon, and why the game rewards its fans.
Section 31 takes place in the early 24th century. Here's what's known about the fates of Captain Kirk and his USS Enterprise ...
If you’re exploring strange new worlds right now — or simply travelling overseas — you can still watch "Star Trek: Section 31" as if you were back at home. Geoblocking restrictions mean that your ...
"I think that obviously 'Lower Decks' and 'Prodigy' and a lot of the comedy that we've touched on in 'Strange [New Worlds]' and in different shows proves that Star Trek can broaden," Kurtzman told ...
But the truth is far more simple: Star Trek: The Original Series is really, really good. Honestly, most of season one and two are good to great (also, there’s a third season!) but these 20 ...
All of the original series movies are available on Paramount Plus and selectively on other services. After the TV finale of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1994, the Enterprise crew featured ...
Such scenarios are nothing new to Star Trek, going all the way back to “Arena” in TOS. But “Darmok” stands out because it investigates the franchise’s commitment to communication and ...
Miss Mello got just about all of the classic Star Trek details right when making this. Well, except the original series Klingons didn’t actually have bumpy alien foreheads, but hey, why nitpick?
Raise shields, red alert — we’re going to try and put all the Star Trek movies in order. And we do mean try. When they were focused on the Original Series era, the Star Trek movies were so ...
Sir Keir Starmer has held his first press conference in the Downing Street briefing room after up to £80,000 of taxpayers’ money was spent on a ‘politically neutral’ refurbishment (Henry ...
Fortunately, Star Trek is always good at fixing the mistakes of the past, and the franchise at last reached a place where a modern-day series can embrace the change the original series never made.