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Star Trek is forever. As we look forward to Season 5 of Discovery and the exciting new series in the pipeline, we’re celebrating the franchise’s stunning legacy. There is no pop culture phenomenon quite like Star Trek. On Sept. 8, 1966, the original Star Trek debuted and became the first science-fiction TV show, with continuing characters, for adults. Before Star Trek, sci-fi on television was limited to anthology series like The Twilight Zone
...Star Trek isn’t so much a series of shows and movies as it is a way of life. What began more than five decades ago as a simple TV show about a spaceship and its crew has turned into a cultural juggernaut, spawning not only seven series and 13 movies but also becoming a part of the U.S. space program (the first NASA space shuttle was named the Enterprise, in honor of the famous Star Trek spaceship) and creating a fan base whose name has become
...4) Star Trek
This special issue celebrates all things Star Trek, the sci-fi phenomenon that changed the galaxy forever—and for better. Find out how creator Gene Roddenberry’s bold 1966 series was a flop upon its initial release, only to find vindication in syndication thanks to devoted “Trekkies” whose fandom-fueled fervor (and cosplaying conventions!) turned a cult classic into a multibillion-dollar franchise that has lived long and prospered for
...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.
Until 1987, when anyone thought of Star Trek, they pictured Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, Lt. Uhura, and space as it was seen in the 1960s—before the moon landing. Then, on Sept. 28, 1987, everything changed. Star Trek: The Next Generation warped onto syndicated TV, and suddenly the captain of the USS Enterprise was Jean-Luc Picard, a bald Frenchman who spoke with an English accent. He was in charge of an all-new starship Enterprise leading a completely
...Star Trek: The Original Series only lasted three seasons on NBC—but the episodes that were produced created a passionate fan base. Ultimately, it was the fans who demanded that more of the Star Trek universe be brought to life. If you are a longtime devotee, or even a curious newbie, this is the book for you. Captured in words and pictures are fascinating factoids about the series from behind the scenes and on the screen. Some call it trivia.
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