*UNRIVALLED COVERAGE
Star Trek Magazine brings you everything past present and future - all six voyages and ten movies in one publication! Each issue, our resident Treksperts open hailing frequencies to bring you all the latest Star Trek news, and interview the most influential people in the history of the ultimate space adventure…
FILMING BEGINS ON STAR TREK!
Filming began on November 7 on the most expensive Star Trek movie ever made. J.J. Abrams comments exclusively to Star Trek Magazine on the casting of Eric Bana as the villain Nero, and we round up all the news to date. Also, exclusive previews of the new Star Trek tour, and new Star Trek comics from IDW...
Issue Spotlight
QUINT-ESSENTIAL
He’s scared audiences as the superpowered serial killer Sylar on Heroes and now he’s donning the pointed ears and eyebrows as the half-human half-Vulcan Spock. Zachary Quinto discusses his journey so far. “I think my job is to bring everything that I can to this role and make it a depthful and thoughtful portrayal...”
Features
FOLLOWING THE LEADERS
As Chris Pine takes over as James T. Kirk for the new Star Trek movie, we take a look back at the Captains we’ve met over the past 40 years, and examine what made them so successful. Whether leading crews of a starship or a space station, the captains exhibit exemplary skills, unwavering dedication to duty – and yes, all-too-human failings. Their individual styles may vary, but time and again the captains prove themselves equally capable and worthy of occupying that “center seat”...
STRENGTH AND STAY
We catch up with Kate Mulgrew, and learn what, if anything, she would do differently if she had her time as Captain Janeway again. “I learned discipline, constitutionally and otherwise,” she explains. “I learned to respect and support my colleagues. I learned that preparation and reliability are key. But mostly I learned my own strength, which wasn’t something I was aware of previously. There’s nothing harder than working 18 hours a day when you’re raising children. I’m proud of doing that.”
OF ICE AND MOONLIGHT
Was Captain James T. Kirk really the womanizer that urban myth would have you believe? In the first of a series of articles debunking some of the commonly held myths about Star Trek, we look at the evidence and reach some surprising conclusions: “Somebody recalling Kirk rolling around on the floor with Yeoman Rand might not remember that was not truly the captain. Somebody thinking about Kirk carrying Noel into his cabin and kissing her might not remember that was imagined, not real...”
HAILING FREQUENCIES
All the news from the worlds of Star Trek as we count down to the new movie from J.J. Abrams...
FISTFUL OF DATA
Your chance to quiz Star Trek expert Larry Nemecek about any aspect of the last 40 years...
FICTION EXTRACT
A totally exclusive sneak peek at an upcoming novel from Pocket Books’ Star Trek range...
REPLICATOR
All the new Star Trek merchandise put under the spotlight with an indepth look at one aspect...
COMMUNICATOR
Your chance to let us know what you think of Star Trek, and your hopes and fears for the future...
ENDGAME
Luminaries from the worlds of Star Trek and beyond explain what Star Trek means to them...
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