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O ne of the best parts about being a long-time viewer of Star Trek is theorizing about how the different TV shows and movies fit together. After Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The ...
Captain Christopher Pike and Captain James T. Kirk's USS Enterprise had four different doctors serving as Chief Medical Officer.
TOS was surely a monumental series that took bold steps in pop culture and charted unknown territories (pun intended), but it often did not sit right with the audience.
In 2009, director J.J. Abrams re-launched the Star Trek movie franchise, casting new actors in the roles of the classic crew of the USS Enterprise.
There’s even a glimpse of several members of the cast in full 1960s “Star Trek: The Original Series” couture, complete with a pastel-colored made-for-standard-definition bridge and the whirs ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Arndt started out with Kelley on NBC’s L.A. Law as lawyer Jack Sollers, who arrives in season five (1990-91) to represent the naughty Rosalind Shays (Diana Muldaur ...
Arndt started out with Kelley on NBC’s L.A. Law as lawyer Jack Sollers, who arrives in season five (1990-91) to represent the naughty Rosalind Shays (Diana Muldaur) in her sexual discrimination ...
As when Rosalind (Diana Muldaur) fell down the elevator shaft ... prominently in the marketing of the series, as if he were the star. It seemed certain that he would escape a bloody fate.
“Number One, you have the helm.” The fact that Captain Picard speaks those words on a regular basis in Star Trek: The Next Generation shouldn’t undermine the importance of the chain of comman ...