Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 18 hours 26 minutes
Video Production with Tommy Kraft. Advancements in cameras, computers, and software have put power previously only available to Hollywood into the hands of anyone. We talk video production with the creator of Star Trek: Horizon.
Voicing Audio Dramas with Michael Liebmann. The art of pulling all the pieces together is fascinating, but its voice actors who bring the words of a Star Trek audio drama to life. We talk with a veteran of nearly 30 Star Trek productions.
Star Trek: Secret Voyage. There was a gap between the end of the five-year mission and the refit of the Enterprise as we saw it in The Motion Picture. What happened during that time? We're joined by creator Craig Sheeler to find out.
Star Trek: Excelsior. Set in the Delta Quadrant, this audio drama follows the missions of the NCC-2000-C through intricate season-spanning arcs. We're joined by James Heaney and Mathieu Blondin to learn more about the series.
Michele Specht on Dr. Elise McKennah. Let's face it. The Enterprise in TOS is mostly a guys' club. But Star Trek Continues has changed this with the addition of a ship's counselor. We learn more about the role and the actress who portays her.
Star Trek Futures. We're joined by Dan Thale to learn more about the film project, what led him to this particular story, and what he hopes to accomplish by looking back at the Crusher's lives before the Enterprise-D.
Obsessed: Star Trek Continues and the Mirror Universe. WIRED has chronicled the making of "Fairest of Them All," and we're joined by Vic Mignogna, James Kerwin, and Condé Nast's Michael Prenez-Isbell for a first-hand account.
Starship Valiant with Michael L. King. The personal story of one man dealing with death and turmoil, Starship Valiant goes where great Star Trek should—into the souls of its characters—as we learn in this talk with the creator.
Lead Game Designer Timothy Crosby talks Timelines. We explore the genesis of the Star Trek Timelines, how it differs from others, and what players can expect first-hand with the game's designer.
Star Trek: Ambush. The one-hundred-year gap between Enterprise and The Original Series remains largely a mystery, but a new short film entitled Star Trek: Ambush aims to fill in some of those gaps. We talk with the producer, Greg Lock, to learn more about