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Jul 03 | Leading sci-fi website, Totalscifionline.com has teamed up with Star Trek Magazine to find out who is the best villain in Star Trek. Together, they want to know the diabolical masterminds who have sent a shiver down your spine and set your heart pounding and the evil geniuses who make it seem good to e bad. The top Star Trek villain will appear on a special commemorative Star Trek
Magazine cover, to be revealed later this year. Your vote could also win you year's subscription to Star Trek Magazine.For information on how to cast your vote, go here
Jul 02 | Doug Drexler's Drex Files blog psoted a couple of making-of for two images in Pocket Books 2010 Ships of the Line calendar. You can see Greg Stewart's "Operation Return", and "We Come In Peace For All Mankind" by Robert Wilde.
Jul 02 | Company of Angels (CoA), which was co-founded in 1959 by actor Leonard Nimoy, is celebrating its 50th Anniversary as Los Angeles' oldest non profit professional theater now headquartered at the historic Alexandria Hotel in downtown LA. CoA is readying to celebrate this milestone in the history of Los Angeles Theater - with a prestigious Charity Awards Gala slated for October 17, 2009 which will honor actor Leonard Nimoy for his role as a founding member as well as veteran actor Robert Ellenstein. "I'm looking forward to celebrating Company of Angels' 50th Anniversary Award Ceremony and Gala." Nimoy says of this special event in which he is proud to be a part of Check out the official website to learn more about The Company of Angels
Jul 01 | There may be no new Boston Legal episodes, but William Shatner is keeping very busy these days. In addition to his new talk show, Raw Nerve, he took time out to film a new TV spot for Priceline, titled Lighten Up. The clip is viewable on the Priceline Travel Blog
Jun 28 | Eight weeks in, Star Trek still drew audiences in eighth ($3.6 million this weekend, $246.2 million overall).

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STAR TREK: The Verdict. Rate J.J. Abrams's STAR TREK!



By BWilliams / 16:48, 6 April 2004 / Reviews - Books

Synopsis: To some alien races, the Rashanar Sector is hallowed space, an interstellar graveyard. To others, it is a scavenger’s paradise ripe for salvage. None expect this ship’s graveyard to hold a deadly secret that will force Data to make a heart-wrenching decision about the path his life, and the lives of the Enterprise crew, will take.
Review: As we know, four years passed between the events of INSURRECTION and NEMESIS, leaving the field wide open for almost anything to transpire for the NEXT GENERATION crew. By the time of NEMESIS, Riker and Troi will marry and move to the Titan, Riker’s new command, and Beverly Crusher will head up Starfleet Medical. But the series of events that set them on their path away from the Enterprise has never been told… until now.
In an all-new NEXT GENERATION series, Pocket Books fills in the gap with A TIME TO BE BORN by John Vornholt, the first in a series of nine novels that explains what happened in the year leading up to the events of NEMESIS. Each book in the series takes its title from the Book of Ecclesiastes, Chapter 2, and like its Biblical origins each novel explores the themes of each verse of Scripture. Like the previous LOST ERA series, each novel is designed to stand on its own merit while forming the tapestry for a larger saga waiting to be told. In this instance, A TIME TO BE BORN focuses on three specific aspects in the STAR TREK mythos.
One of the more well-publicized events focuses on Wesley Crusher, who as we all know returned for a brief on-screen cameo in NEMESIS, a return appearance analyzed and chronicled by Wil Wheaton on his official web site and by the fans. Leave it to John Vornholt to skillfully exploit this all-too-brief moment into a full-fledged storyline of its own. Without going into specifics, Wesley is forced to choose between remaining with the Travelers (the mysterious race of beings seen briefly in TNG’s “Where No One Has Gone Before” and “Journey’s End”) and returning home. Like the Q Continuum in VOYAGER, we are given our first look into the Travelers’ realm, a place beyond space and time. Such a look is well deserved, as we have been told absolutely nothing about the Traveler’s origins and realm, and Vornholt gives us our first tantalizing morsels into their lives, their world, and their beliefs. However, that’s all we’re given… just morsels. But such a journey has to start somewhere, and Vornholt has done just that.
Unfortunately, Vornholt leaves this plot thread dangling until about two-thirds of the way through the novel. But he manages to slowly but surely weave this plot thread back into the story, and in an interesting yet familiar way.
We are then thrust into the main story: the Enterprise-E is assigned to salvage operations in the Rashanar Sector, an area of space known as an intergalactic graveyard filled with the wrecks of hundreds of starships as a result of the Dominion War, to retrieve crucial Federation starship hardware and to keep it free from the hands of greedy scavengers looking for anything to make a quick buck. Vornholt throws a twist into the story, indicating basically that all may not be as it appears.
One of the key appeals of A TIME TO BE BORN lies not only in the main story itself, but also in the threads of the smaller character interludes woven throughout the novel. We see continuing elements picked up again, plucked, and caressed into the developments that ultimately occur in NEMESIS. We see the continual developments in the Riker/Troi romance, Picard and Crusher’s on-again, off-again romantic flirtation, and Data’s emotional chip.
However, this story has been a bit of a slow road to plod through at times and not one that picks up speed right away. That’s been my only problem with A TIME TO BE BORN. Vornholt takes his time in telling the story and setting up the events to come in the later books in this series. But by the novel’s final quarter, things pick up speed, unfortunately, for the worse. This is not the final word on the story, as it continues with A TIME TO DIE.
For now, sit back and enjoy the ride.
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