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Star Trek Section 31 Torrent Download Star Trek Online star trek section 31 torrent download Star Trek Online. In Star Trek Online, the Star Trek universe appears for the first time on a truly massive scale. Also downloadable with the Arc Client . Become Part of Star Trek. In Star Trek Online, the Star Trek universe appears for the first time on a truly massive scale. In this free-to-play massively multiplayer online game from Cryptic Studios, players can pioneer their own destiny as Captain of a Federation starship. Or they can become a Klingon Warlord and expand the Empire to the far reaches of the galaxy. With our latest expansion, players can work to rebuild the Romulan legacy as a member of the Romulan Republic. Players will have the opportunity to visit iconic locations from the popular Star Trek fiction, reach out to unexplored star systems and make contact with new alien species. With Episode Missions, every moment spent playing Star Trek Online will feel like a new Star Trek episode in which you are the star. Immerse yourself in the future of the Trek universe as it moves into the 25th century: a time of shifting alliances and new discoveries. Star Trek: The Original Series - Seasons 1-3 Remastered. The Star Trek: The Original Series – Seasons 1-3 Remastered DVD collection is a box set containing all three seasons of the remastered Star Trek: The Original Series . Released simultaneously with the last individual, Season 3 DVD set, this collection was in essence nothing more than a simple bundled shrink wrapped repackaging of this and the previous two individual season releases for Region 1. Compared to the later released Region 2 and 4 counterparts this release contained two extra discs, which however did not constitute extra content; it was due to the fact that Region 1 had the disc contents for Season 1 differently arranged, whereas the other regions followed the more compact arrangement as utilized on their later "slimline" releases. Contents. The episodes on the discs, and their arrangement among them, are identical to the individual Original Series Region 1 season sets. Please refer to the following entries for the discs' episode and special features arrangement, Still missing though, remain the "Red Shirt Logs" hidden mini-featurettes, and Mike and Denise Okuda's episode text commentaries, not ported over from the original DVD releases. Episodes in production order. Since episodes on the discs are in the order in which they aired, and episodes are listed on Memory Alpha in production order, here is a handy guide to watching TOS-R in production order: Tor.com. Science fiction. Fantasy. The universe. And related subjects. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Rewatch. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Rewatch Extra: What We Left Behind. We hereby present this review of the documentary What We Left Behind in the same format as “The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Rewatch” by the same author that ran on this site from 2013-2015, and a similar format to the current “ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Reread” of the post-finale DS9 fiction. What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Deep Space Nine Directed by Ira Steven Behr Original release date: May 13, 2019 Stardate: n/a. Station log. Ira Steven Behr, the show-runner of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for most of its run, gets together a massive number of people involved with the show to talk about it on the occasion of the show’s conclusion happening twenty years ago. The documentary is bookended with guys in tuxedos singing, none of whom are James Darren (Vic Fontaine). We start with Max Grodénchik (Rom) singing a song about the show, and we end with Grodénchik, Armin Shimerman (Quark), and Casey Biggs (Damar) singing another song. Between those musical numbers, we get lots of people talking about DS9 . We get actors—not just the regulars, but the recurring regulars, even a grown-up Hana Hatae (Molly O’Brien)—we get writers, we get producers, we get production staff, we get people who’ve written about the show. And we get fans: lots and lots of fans are interviewed for the documentary. And we get non-fans: on several occasions, the actors read negative comments about the show from the Internet. Some of the interviews are older—notably, there is no new footage of Avery Brooks (Sisko), though older interviews of him are used; also we see some old interviews with the late Cecily Adams (Ishka)—and some of them pair off or go in groups. Behr conducts most of the interviews himself, and he also talks extensively about the show. In addition there are two unusual features: One is the debuting of new remastered battle footage from the sixth-season episode “Sacrifice of Angels,” as well as remastering for high-definition of all the clips used in the documentary. (This is by way of trying to convince CBS Home Video to release DS9 in HD.) The other is a bunch of members of the writing staff—Behr, Ronald D. Moore, Rene Echevarria, Hans Beimler, and Robert Hewitt Wolfe—plotting out a theoretical season 8, which would be done now, twenty years after season 7 ended. Finally, as the credits list all the Indie Go-Go supporters, Behr and Nana Visitor (Kira Nerys) go over all the things that got left out of the final documentary. Screenshot: 455 Films. The Sisko is of Bajor. While Brooks declined to be interviewed for the documentary, other past interviews with him were used. Brooks also reportedly urged Behr not to make it just talking heads, advice Behr took to heart. Don’t ask my opinion next time. Visitor talks frankly about the show, most impressively calling out Behr for the rather idiotic notion of having Kira get into a relationship with Marc Alaimo’s Gul Dukat. Visitor, who actually understood that this was the equivalent of putting Anne Frank into a relationship with Adolf Hitler, objected very very very loudly, and they switched gears and made it Kira’s mother having a relationship with Dukat, as revealed in “Wrongs Darker than Death or Night.” There is no honor in being pummeled. Michael Dorn gets to tell the story of how much he enjoyed “Apocalypse Rising,” where Brooks, René Auberjonois (Odo), and Colm Meaney (Miles O’Brien) all had to wear Klingon makeup—and also how much Meaney complained about it, to the point that Dorn requested that they never put prosthetics on Meaney ever again. The producers and other cast members are also very up-front about how much they resented the insertion of a Next Generation cast member into the show in the fourth season—though they were also quick to say how much they liked and respected and enjoyed working with Dorn. Preservation of mass and energy is for wimps. Auberjonois jokes that being on DS9 means that when he dies, the obituary won’t read that he was the guy who played Clayton Endicott III on Benson , but rather Odo. He also more seriously talks about how very painful some of the emotional scenes were. Rules of Acquisition. Shimerman talks about how, every time there was a Ferengi episode, he would invite all the supporting players and guest stars over to his house before shooting started to have dinner and all get to know each other. It made for stronger camaraderie on set. Chase Masterson (Leeta) in particular waxes rhapsodic about how awesome they were. The slug in your belly. Both Terry Farrell (Jadzia Dax) and Nicole deBoer (Ezri Dax) talk openly about the issues they had. Farrell is very open about how she felt she needed to leave the show after the sixth season, and deBoer is equally open about how she couldn’t let the knee-jerk objections to her very presence, replacing a beloved character, get to her. Auberjonois is also particularly effusive in his praise of how Farrell grew as an actor during her time on the show. Plain, simple. Andrew J. Robinson (Garak) admits what we’ve all believed since “Past Prologue” in 1993: Garak was totally hitting on Bashir from jump and wanted to sleep with him. For Cardassia! Alaimo complains that nobody ever told him he did a good job while he was playing Dukat, with Behr explaining patiently that the way they showed him he was doing a good job was having him come back so often. Victory is life. Behr and the other writers all discuss the genesis of the Dominion, and how they wanted a foe that would be a nation from the Gamma Quadrant, but not all a single species: you’d have the Vorta, who were the slimy bureaucrats, the Changelings, who can be anyone, and the Jem’Hadar, the badass soldiers. Tough little ship. One of the many conversations between Behr and co-creator/executive producer Rick Berman involve the Defiant , which Berman loudly objected to adding, because he didn’t like the idea of a warship and he didn’t like the idea of DS9 having a ship when the whole point was that it was the show that wasn’t on a ship. It’s one of a couple of occasions where Berman—who has not been in charge of Trek for more than a decade now—admits that he was wrong about something relating to DS9 that Behr wanted to do. No sex, please, we’re Starfleet. Behr is, at one point, doing a checklist of things the show did right and wrong, and he refuses to accept that the show did right by the LGBTQ+ community. While he was happy with “Rejoined,” one episode out of 173 is woefully inadequate.
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