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Guy Builds Intricate Star Trek Klingon Warship Using 25,000 LEGO Bricks
It was a project eight years in the making—well, technically nine now. One LEGO fan has built his own Star Trek Klingon Bird of Prey using about 25,000 blocks, based on a virtual blueprint he started all the way back in 2008.
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“Star Trek: Discovery” to Begin Shooting on January 24th
Production on Star Trek: Discovery is scheduled to begin on January 24, 2017, according to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Toronto-based union’s website. Read on to see the details. The IATSE873 website, which is based in Toronto, lists all of the current productions within its jurisdiction. Details of a production called “Green Harvest” has recently appeared with filming dates from January 24, 2017 through September 7, 2017.
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Star Trek: Discovery gets delayed again, this time until “question mark”
Show was supposed to debut in January, then in May, and now who knows?
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How to change the wake word on your Amazon Echo to "Computer"
Tired of talking to a computer without being able to live out your Star Trek fantasies? Amazon has heard you, and it has answered.
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Why Deep Space Nine and Voyager Aren’t On Blu-ray… And Why They May Never Be
The Original Series, The Next Generation and Enterprise are all available in high-definition on Blu-ray and streaming services. So, when will Deep Space Nine and Voyager be available in superior quality? That’s a question we receive here at TrekNews.net on a regular basis. I’m talking every… single… time… we post something about either of those two shows, we inevitably get inundated with questions about it or receive tweets from readers asking why CBS is re-releasing both series on DVD, as opposed to on Blu-ray.
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Why we won't be getting Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager on Blu-ray
Short answer: It's expensive. Long answer: It's expensive and really, really complicated.
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Bank Of Canada urges Star Trek fans to stop "Spocking" their fivers.
Canadians are ‘Spocking’ their fivers in tribute to deceased actor Leonard Nimoy, aka Spock from the Star Trek series...
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Gruesome Wasp Named After Shape-Shifting 'Star Trek' Character
A group of wasps with a gruesome lifestyle has just gained 15 new members. Like their kin, the newbies make a habit of laying their eggs in developing insects.
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Freshly Remember'd: Kirk Drift
There is no other way to put this: essentially everything about Popular Consciousness Kirk is bullshit.
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What the Fuck Is Going On With Star Trek: Discovery?
Star Trek: Discovery is delayed yet again. A beloved Next Generation actor was reportedly offered an insulting amount of money to appear on the show. It lost a showrunner with a well-deserved fan base of his own. And CBS has made poor marketing decision after poor marketing decision. So, how screwed is this show? Short answer: Very. By Katharine Trendacosta.
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Reveals First Photo of Two Cast Members
Ready for a look at Star Trek: Discovery? Here’s the first photo of stars Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou and Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer Michael Burnham. The image has the duo beamed down to an as-yet-unrevealed planet. We can say for the first time that the eagerly anticipated CBS All Access series is not only filming at a studio in Toronto but also shot scenes like this one in Jordan.
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'Star Trek: Discovery' finally has an actual trailer
It's real and it premieres this fall.
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Trek IV's Punk on Bus Returns... in Spider-Man Homecoming
News - StarTrek.com talks to Kirk Thatcher about reprising his role as Star Trek IV's Punk on Bus in... Spider-Man: Homecoming. Read on at...
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Macedonia Rejects Suggested Name Change, Says Sounds Like 'Klingon'
Macedonia on July 18 rejected suggestions it could end a dispute with Greece over its name by adopting an acronym instead, saying it sounded like "Klingon" language from the Star Trek series.
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The Tricorder From Star Trek Might Just Become a Reality Very Soon
If you have been watching the famous space series “Star Trek”, you would be familiar with a device called The Tricorder, which is a science-fictional handheld device that is used to scan sensors and analyze and record data. As far as the medical tricorder, it might not be fictional anymore, it might become a reality and an important part of every astronaut’s arsenal very soon.
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CBS announces film academy for Star Trek fan films
In unexpected and delightful news, CBS and fan film producer James Cawley (Star Trek New Voyages) are creating the Star Trek Film Academy, a film school for Star Trek fan filmmakers—giving them an unprecedented legitimacy.
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New 'Star Trek' captain does not care if Trekkies like him
Jason Isaacs is ready for the captain's chair. The Liverpool native will play Captain Lorca in the “Star Trek: Discovery,” and he's fine with the possibility that die-hard fans may have difficulty adjusting to the reboot of the beloved franchise. Isaacs, 54, said the new show will throw away the legacy of William Shatner and Patrick Stewart – and expects it to upset die hard Trekkies.
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Boldly Goes Into the Age of Streaming TV
The franchise’s first new series in 12 years is a radical departure, with an emphasis on heavy serialization and heated conflict.
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‘Star Trek: Discovery’ deserves better than CBS’s streaming service
I've been a Star Trek fan my entire life. It goes without saying, then, that I was eagerly anticipating the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery. Even through the myriad production delays and the departure of key behind-the-scenes staff, I remained optimistic. The casting was good. The promo images were good. The trailer was good. Now the first two episodes have arrived, and the question remains: Just how good is Star Trek: Discovery?
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Embracing the Winds
Star Trek Continues
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