Well a big old "D'oh!" on my part. I totally forgot to post the January/February issue due to illness. Had a bad case of pneumonia, almost hospitalized. So since we're now into March, I've just gone ahead and put up March & April ahead of schedule (I usually like to wait until the first week of the 2nd month) to compensate. http://www.trekcore.com/specials/thumbnails.php?album=172 Favorites: 2nd Row, Center: Some alien extras from, I imagine, the Ten Forward scenes in "Generations" on the paramount back lot. 3rd Row, Center: Klingon make-up touch-ups on the set of The Motion Picture. And is it me, or is that blood thirst warrior eating a cheeto? Not sure, could be something else... 4th Row, Center: The Enterprise-E bridge built upon gimbles and air-bags to allow the action of a weapons impact to not be simulated for the first time in Star Trek history. 5th Row, Center: Rene Auberjonsis and Nana Visitor in Ops during the early seasons of DS9. Which ones are your favorites?
I love that photo of the bridge set too. Would have been great to see the sets in real life - from the inside and from outside.
There are some really nice photos there. The one of Rene Auberjonois holding Nana Visitor really grabbed me.
Anybody knows they are fried, puffed Gagh. My favorite is Shatner in the fridge. Any idea what he's holding?
My favourites, from top to bottom: 2nd Row, Left: Brig shot of STID. The scope of the set looks marvelous. Simple, clean, functional; 4th Row, Middle: Nemisis bridge construction. Love the whole behind the scenes view; 5th Row, Right: Shatner and his mini-fridge. If that was his 'trailer' on the lot, it looks rather tight.
I'd think Cheetos would cause the make up and costuming departments to go ballistic. The dust gets everywhere!
Hands-down favorite: Mark Lenard in Klingon makeup. This is a rare still where I can actually recognize that it's Mark Lenard! In many of the shots in TMP, I personally can't recognize him. Runners-up: Kirsten Dunst and the three B&W TOS pics. The pic of the Generations alien extras is also neat.