* Issue highlights:
•The long wait is almost over. We've got a thrilling first look at Star Trek Into Darkness.
•Deep Space Nine star Armin Shimerman discusses Quark, an actor's life and Shakespeare.
•We go behind the scenes at the biggest Star Trek event in Europe for over a decade.
•Plus, interviews with Chase Masterson, Herman Zimmerman and Brannon Braga.
A Heart of Gold-Pressed Latinum
'Quark's Bar, Grill, Gaming House and Holosuite Arcade' was the beating heart of space station Deep Space 9 - whichever galactic power happened to be running the station at the time. As the Ferengi with his name above the door Armin Shimerman proved he had the lobes to create an unforgettable Star Trek character.
The Thrill of the Chase
Deep Space Nine was never afraid to devote screen time to its supporting players, a fact exemplified no better than in the rags-to-riches story arc of dabo girl Leeta. Daniel Tostevin talks to the woman behind the woman behind Grand Nagus Rom - Chase Masterson.
Gunsmoke in the Stars
Caught between The Next Generation and Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had to break the rules by... well, breaking the rules. Mark Philips pilots us through a wormhole of reviews, quotes, and trivia, and also speaks to director Chip Chalmers about his work on an iconic episode.
Undiscovered Countries
It's been twenty years since the launch of what some consider to be the black sheep of the Star Trek family... K. Stoddard Hayes delves into the past, and explains why Deep Space Nine stands proud as one of the franchise's greatest series.
Destination Star Trek London
Thousands of Fans. Five Captains. One Unforgettable Weekend.
Hive Mind
Brannon Braga become a major creative force behind Star Trek after his break as an intern on The Next Generation writing team. Now he returns to the franchise to finish off the Borg, once and for all, in IDW Comics "Hive."
*Source: titanmagazines.com