Throughout Star Trek's nearly 60-year history, many Federation starships have held the name Enterprise, each iconic in their ...
Seven of Nine is one of Star Trek's most beloved characters, in part because of her unique journey, and Lower Decks delivered ...
(The Expanse, Star Trek: Enterprise) 2154 - The belligerent Romulan Star Empire takes notice of a growing alliance between humanity and various alien species and uses two drone ships to try and ...
You get to experience the events that lead to the first episode of Star Trek: Discovery, plus there’s an overhaul to how you unlock the best ships in ... the new Prismatic class gives you ...
Camaraderie has always been a big element in “Star Trek,” but it’s notably absent from this competently played yet tiresome team. Even when Georgiou decides to join ’em rather than beat ...
This trial run feels like a success because of the way Star Trek: Section 31 leaves you wanting more, and while a full-on follow-up series might not be in the cards, it could very well be the ...
Anyone worried that Star Trek: Section 31 would completely undermine the central ethos of Star Trek as a franchise has those fears confirmed within the first 10 minutes of the movie. Section 31 ...
We’ve waited nine long years for a follow-up to Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond. S.J. Clarkson’s sequel faltered and failed. Noah Hawley’s reboot never got out of space dock. Even Quentin ...
Table of Contents Section 31 was Deep Space Nine’s scariest villain Discovery made Section 31 legitimate but not benevolent Star Trek, if you choose to accept it In the utopian future of Star ...
"Star Trek" fans have endured some turbulent treatment over the past decade or so with the dizzying array of feature films, animated shows, and live-action TV series hopping around the franchise's ...
This made-for-streaming Star Trek adventure starring Michelle Yeoh is an exhausting gallop of nonstop chatter and nonhuman abilities. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Fuzz, though… Well, OK. Frankly, I think Fuzz is a bridge too far for Star Trek. But if he was on a series, I’d at least stick around to see whether the writers could convince me otherwise.