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The structure is episodic, but the character growth is rich From the beginning of its 2022 launch, Star Trek: Strange New ...
Deep Space Nine broke the same television rule twice—and actually pulled it off. Star Trek shows have their own specific set ...
In Star Trek, drinking is never casual. It marks allegiances, seals rituals, honors the dead. A glass can be a weapon, a memory, a warning.
The Next Generation first aired, but despite that, the love for its characters is still going strong. The show gave fans a ...
One of the recurring elements in Star Trek is the illicit blue colored drink, the Romulan ale. The drink was banned by the Federation, yet somehow the Starfleet officers managed to sneak it in.
Captain Ben Sisko has known depression and heartache in his life, but now Star Trek has somehow made his losses even more ...
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine shouldn’t have worked ... Such is the case with “Soldiers of the Empire,” which focuses on the Klingon Empire and its role in the Dominion War.
First technically appearing (more on that later) in Deep Space Nine's season ... heights of Klingon society, these are the parts of Martok's journey, both within and without the Trek universe ...
They’re Star Trek ... the Klingon Empire, brewing military coups at the heart of Starfleet itself. By the time the Dominion War turns hot at the climax of season five, Deep Space Nine has ...
I told him just to forget about that idea altogether. Star Trek: Picard's Showrunner Reveals The True Purpose Of The Show's Ending, And It Actually Makes Me Optimistic About A Follow-Up Star Trek ...
This Star Trek: Discovery article contains spoilers. “I wonder what the Breen look like under those helmets?” asks Ezri Dax in the Deep Space Nine season ... than the Klingon usually assumes.