Just in time to save you from the boredom of reruns over the Christmas period (or the start of the New Year in the UK) comes Star Trek Magazine 23, packed full of Motion Picture goodness!
This issue we concentrate on the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, with interviews with Walter Koenig, producer Jon Povill and story creator Alan Dean Foster. Christopher L. Bennett wonders how Star Trek would have continued had TMP been a success, while Scott Pearson compares and contrasts the first and fifth movies.
There's an excerpt from S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison's new novel Inception, featuring both Carol Marcus and Jim Kirk (plus one of his old flames) as well as reviews of the latest comics from IDW, as well as a detailed examination of the three different versions of the Star Trek movie...
And for fans of the movie (particularly those who would like to see what the engine room would have looked like, had different decisions been made) there's the second and final supplement of extra material to complement the Art of The Movie book from Titan.
All this available technically from December 22nd in North America, and from New Year's Eve in the UK...
Happy Christmas, Season's Greetings, Happy Holidays - and a great 2010 to everyone!
Paul
This issue we concentrate on the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, with interviews with Walter Koenig, producer Jon Povill and story creator Alan Dean Foster. Christopher L. Bennett wonders how Star Trek would have continued had TMP been a success, while Scott Pearson compares and contrasts the first and fifth movies.
There's an excerpt from S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison's new novel Inception, featuring both Carol Marcus and Jim Kirk (plus one of his old flames) as well as reviews of the latest comics from IDW, as well as a detailed examination of the three different versions of the Star Trek movie...
And for fans of the movie (particularly those who would like to see what the engine room would have looked like, had different decisions been made) there's the second and final supplement of extra material to complement the Art of The Movie book from Titan.
All this available technically from December 22nd in North America, and from New Year's Eve in the UK...
Happy Christmas, Season's Greetings, Happy Holidays - and a great 2010 to everyone!
Paul