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The Canberra road trip just seems like the right time to bow out graciously. Never fear, The Trekzone Spotlight will step up and if there is another road trip possibility I’ll take it. Thanks so much for watching, and please – check out the final edition of SciFi Weekly, Canberra Part II:
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Get your thinking caps on for this edition of SciFi Weekly as I meet Dr. Anton Wallner, Dr. Geoff Campbell and Dr. Brad Tucker who are leading their research fields with some ground breaking work.
Dr. Anton Wallner is trying to understand the effect of supernovae on terrestrial life, Dr. Geoff Campbell is working on quantum information and Dr. Brad Tucker is working with the Kepler Space Telescope to find black holes and planets orbiting other stars. -
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We’re on the road for three weeks for SciFi Weekly – this week is my visit to the Ironfest Medieval Festival, held in Lithgow NSW in April. From knights to cosplayers to battle re-enactments… it was all there and it was exciting!
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Some big headlines in Trek this week, Bryan Fuller (screen writer for DS9 & VOY, EP for Pushing Daisies and Hannibal) has been confirmed as the executive producer of the new Star Trek TV series. Michael Hinman from 1701news.com joins me to discuss that and other Trek related news. PLUS! A teaser of the new Star Trek: Horizon fan film, my chat last year with Dominic Keating AND your chance to win in Star Trek: Wrath of Gems!
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arry Nemecek is an authority on all things Star Trek, having been an editor at STARTREK.COM during it’s prime, contributing to the Star Trek Communicator magazine and more recently starring as McCoy in a fan fiction production. Larry sat down for a chat for the first of the more regular podcasts back in 2013.
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Doug is an all round great guy, having worked in many departments during TNG, DS9 and ENT including make up and visual effects. Back in 2013, for the tenth birthday of TREKZONE.org, he sat down for a chat about his career.
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New trailers dropped this week for Star Trek Beyond and Independence Day Resurgence, so Amber and Matt discuss them. We also chat about Space X’s successful return to flight and Star Wars The Force Awakens, including bad karma to the kid who spoilt dozens of Brisbane facebook groups.
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He’s the character we love to hate, from the moment we saw him in 1999’s The Phantom Menace, Jar Jar Binks became the embodiment of everything wrong with the prequel movies and most people wrote off all of the new movies based on this character’s actions.
But were we wrong? Is Jar Jar Binks actually the ultimate Sith lord who survived all the way through the original trilogy’s timeline and will be ‘reborn’ in The Force Awakens as Supreme Leader Snoke? Lumpawaroo on Reddit seems to think so, and he’s found some serious evidence to back up his claim. Amber investigates in our feature.
Meanwhile, the New Horizons probe sends back high resolution images of Pluto, Han and Chewie bury the hatchet on Jimmy Kimmel and has Peter Jackson confirmed he’s directing Doctor Who next year? Find out in the news.
A huge welcome to everyone, this is SciFi Weekly. Check out SciFi Weekly #1 – Who Is Jar Jar Binks? here. -
For the first time in TREKZONE.org’s history, I have been in a position to be able to express my sadness about losing those who helped bring a show that I enjoy to life. James Doohan passed away in 2005 and I had worked with a Texas based journalist to provide coverage of a mission to launch his ashes into space, but due to the passage of time that has been lost. Majel Barrett passed away in 2008 and TREKZONE.org was off-line.
But with the loss of three alumni this past fortnight, I’ve been fortunate enough to get Larry Nemecek, editor, producer, contributor, actor, archivist and generally an authority of all things Trek on Skype to spend half an hour chatting about how Maurice Hurley, Harve Bennett and Leonard Nimoy helped sculpt Star Trek into the modern icon it became
As with all good discussion about the people involved in Trek, we go off on a tangent about the next series – but it all circles back to realistion that without those lesser known men – Maurice and Harve – we would not have anything more than the original series to talk about.
This will be the last vodcast titled TREKZONE.org Interviews – coming soon (before Oz Comic Con Perth in April) will be a new title.
Thanks to Larry for slotting in the chat amongst his busy day with Trek.fm and other podcasts too! -
The 501st Legion is the biggest Star Wars fan club in the world, and the Redback Garrison is Queensland’s troop. They held a T20 cricket match on the weekend to celebrate ‘Pink Stumps Day’ … an annual charity event to support the McGrath Foundation’s drive to cure breast cancer. Also in this edition, my chat with Tim Russ, how to enter the Wrath of Gems competition and the Star Trek: Horizon trailer.
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Being the son of Gene Roddenberry is certainly no easy task, just ask Rod Roddenberry who joined me from LA for a chat to celebrate ten years of TREKZONE.org. Rod spoke candidly about his childhood, and his work to continue his father’s legacy. This is another interview from the archives.
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In 2015 the Star Trek family lost three members, Leonard Nimoy, Maurice Hurley and Harve Bennett. While you may not know Maurice and Harve, you certainly know their work… Maurice was show runner for TNG’s first two seasons and Harve was tasked with producing the second to fourth movies. I caught up with Larry last year to chat about their legacy.
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In Brisbane for Supanova, the pop culture expo.. Torri sat down with me to chat about her time on Stargate: Atlantis, and reaffirming Joe Flannigan’s comment that ‘you can’t beat a scifi fan base.’
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Connor was our ‘Scotty’ on the – so far – last Star Trek spin off, Enterprise. We sat down during Oz Comic Con in Perth to chat about the series and it’s direction… and his guest role as a Wraith in Stargate Atlantis.
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In Perth for Oz Comic Con, Nana Visitor chats about her time as Kira Nerys on Deep Space Nine and more.
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Larry Nemecek was apart of modern Trek since the early Ninetees. He wrote The Next Generation companion, was a contributor to STARTREK.COM and the managing editor of the Star Trek: Communicator magazine – drawing on his background as a journalist.
He’s currently appearing in Star Trek: Continues – a fan series, continuing the five year voyage of the first Enterprise. — In fact, he was in McCoy get-up for this interview! -
Joe Flanigan was in Australia for the Supanova Pop Culture Expo. I caught up with him backstage of the signing room in Brisbane… we had a chat about Stargate, the fans and what he’s up to next.
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Gary Jones was in Australia for the Supanova Pop Culture Expo. I caught up with him backstage of the signing room in Brisbane… we had a chat about Stargate, the fans and Richard Dean Anderson’s mullets and trailer!!
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