* Issue highlights:
•100 pages of dedicated Star Trek coverage, including our first interview with Star Trek: Enterprise star Scott Bakula since the show ended.
•Fantastic features including writer Howard Weinstein's recollections of filming the Star Trek IV climax, a focus on the Starfleet captains that were mad, bad, or dangerous to know, and an examination of legal systems in Star Trek - how easy is it to get justice in the Federation?
•David Reddick's The Trek Life reaches its conclusion, as Carl, Steve and Kate's quest for the missing shuttlecraft Galileo comes to an end.
•All the latest news, including pre-production on the new movie, The Next Generation on Blu-ray, Leonard Nimoy retires again, and a special report from Russia...
Set Visit
December marks the silver jubilee of Star Trek IV - "the one with the whales." Writer Howard Weinstein recalls the atmosphere during filming of the climax set in San Francisco Bay.
Bad Captains
What led so many command level members of Starfleet into such bad decisions? Which ones were mad, bad, or dangerous to know? We question the motives of everyone from Garth of Izar to Admiral Dougherty - including DS9's Ben Sisko...
Treknology
Artificial meat, how to provide the gravity in space stations, avoiding computer hang-ups, and the arrival of a very futuristic diagnostic system.
Scott Bakula
The captain of the very first Enterprise explains how the 9/11 attacks on America reshaped the fifth Star Trek TV series into something very different from anything that had come before.
The 45s #1: 'Coda'
Captain Janeway sees the light in this Star Trek: Voyager episode that has some very heavy links to Jim Kirk's encounter with the Tholians.
Justice
In its 45 year history, Star Trek has presented many different legal systems. But how easy is it to get justice in the Federation - let alone among its enemies?
The 45s #2: 'Concerning Flight'
Leonardo da Vinci is given the chance to put his designs to the test: John Rhys Davies recalls working on Voyager in this retrospective lookback.
Scotty
Was Mr. Scott really as brilliant as his reputation might suggest? We examine his service record in the prime timeline and see whether he really was the "miracle worker."
Fiction Extract
The first chapter of Michael A. Martin's Star Trek: Enterprise novel To Brave The Storm sees Archer and T'Pol seeking help from the Klingons.
The 45s #3: 'Timeless'
Voyager's 100th story marked the franchise's 540th episode, a complicated tale of cause and effect and cause and effect...
*Source: titanmagazines.com