The latest video from the Roddenberry Archive is equal parts Trek nerd out and a mission statement about its virtual preservation of the franchise's history.
"Borg, Borg, Borg! I love the Borg!", Davies boomed when asked during a San Diego Comic-Con panel celebrating Doctor Who and Star Trek's shared values.
Justin Simien and Star Trek: Lower Decks' Tawny Newsome are in early development on a brand new Star Trek show... with a hell of a twist.
Star Trek: Voyager icon Robert Picardo will join Discovery's Tig Notaro, Mary Wiseman, and Oded Fehr in the new series.
Franchise showrunners Russell T. Davies and Alex Kurtzman's SDCC panel will help fans of both franchises meet one another and forge bonds.
And of course, she's 100% right to say so. Rude to even ask!
You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.
"The Jem'Hadar" ended Deep Space Nine 's second season with a shot off the proverbial bow—and brought with it the start of a grim new era for Star Trek .
The Oscar nominee was just cast—as the Paramount+ show's big villain!—alongside the previously announced Holly Hunter.
After a long road, getting from there (Paramount+) to here (Netflix), the new season of the Star Trek animated series will begin streaming from July 1.
If Discovery had gotten a sixth season, the wild set-up it used as its final coda would've been a major storyline.
Starfleet Academy will not take place in Trek 's "contemporary" late-24th-century era, but Discovery 's 32nd century–and for very good reason.
"Life, Itself" brings Discovery to a close in an earnest, if messy manner, to remind us that nobody's perfect, least of all Star Trek: Discovery .
"Lagrange Point" sets the stage for Discovery 's final end with a timeless Trek format.
The Oscar winner and star of Raising Arizona and The Incredibles is beaming up to Star Trek.
"Labyrinths" sets the stage for Discovery 's final end, but the road it takes there retreads familiar ground.
The Breen come calling in "Erigah," giving Discovery some of its greatest diplomacy... even in the face of the dread inevitability of a season finale.
"Whistlespeak" takes a classic Trek debate between science and faith—and offers little more than a half-hearted shrug at it.
Star Trek 's compelling exploration of the stress points in its utopia didn't start when the Dominion showed up— Deep Space Nine was cooking long before that.
"Mirrors" sits our heroes and villains alike down in a surprising setting, to come to a conclusion Discovery has come to many times before.
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