Star Trek Continues Draws to a Close with the Fantastic “To Boldly Go” Part One!
I can’t believe it’s already been five years since Vic Mignogna’s Star Trek Continues fan-film project began! After releasing three short vignettes, the first of which explored what happened in the moments following the final shot of the final episode of the Origin
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 7: “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad”
In Star Trek: Discovery episode seven, “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad” (I always appreciate alliteration), Harry Mudd, having escaped from the Klingons, is out for revenge on Captain Lorca. So Mudd sneaks on board the Discovery, determined to learn the secret of th
Josh Reviews Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols’ Star Trek Swan Song in Renegades: The Requiem
Tim Russ played the Vulcan Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager, and I always felt his performance was one of the best things about that show. Back in 2007, he was one of the early pioneers in the world of Star Trek fan films, directing the feature-length fan film project Star Trek: Of Gods
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 6: “Lethe”
On a mission of peace, Sarek’s shuttle is damaged by a Vulcan extremist’s bombing, leaving him lost and on the brink of death, adrift in a nebula. His mental link with his ward Burnham allows her to sense his peril, but how can she find him lost in the vast nebula? Mea
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 5: “Choose Your Pain”
In Star Trek: Discovery episode 5, “Choose Your Pain,” Burnham becomes convinced that the “Tartigrade” creature that is the key to Discovery‘s fantastic new drive system is suffering each time the drive is used. She wants the Discovery to stop using the
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 4: “The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not For the Lamb’s Cry”
In Star Trek: Discovery episode 4, “The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry,” an important Federation dilithium mine comes under attack by the Klingons. With no starships in range, everyone in the mine will die and the Federation’s war effort w
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 3: “Context is for Kings”
I seem to be in the minority of the Star Trek fans I know in that I mostly liked the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery. I hate all the continuity problems caused by the show’s prequel setting (ten years before Kirk/Spock/McCoy’s adventures on the Original Series
Star Trek Returns to Television (Sort Of) With Star Trek: Discovery!
The first time I can remember being aware of and excited about Star Trek was when Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home came out in 1986. I must have been exposed to Star Trek before that, because I was excited to see that movie in theatres. But I don’t think I’d seen the prio
Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic
Several years ago, author Christopher L. Bennett began a new series of Star Trek novels, subtitled Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation. Set a number of years after the events of the prequel show Star Trek: Enterprise, and immediately after the founding of the United Federa
Star Trek Lives! Josh Reviews Star Trek Continues: What Ships Are For
The golden age of Star Trek fan films is over, crushed by Paramount/CBS’ ridiculous lawsuit against the planned Axanar fan-film project and the subsequent draconian fan film guidelines that led to the shutdown of many fan-made productions. (Read more here.) One of the last f