Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)
(written from a Production point of view)
Issue 90 of Star Trek Monthly was the April 2002 issue. It was the first issue with Toby Weidmann as editor.
Contents[]
- First Contact
- Toby Weidmann introduces himself.
- The Best of All Worlds
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- Star Trek Nemesis publicity underway.
- Jonathan Frakes on filming Clockstoppers.
- Patrick Stewart appears in The Wizard of Oz.
- Enterprise launches in the UK with extensive coverage.
- ENT: "Shuttlepod One", "Fusion" (under its working title of "Equilibrium").
- Sky One has no plans to air Enterprise in widescreen.
- Scott Bakula would like to see a gay character in Star Trek.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation DVD releases begin.
- LeVar Burton hosts a retrospective documentary on Roots.
- Treknology: bionic implants, brown dwarfs, holograms, supernovae and extinction events.
- In Brief: Michael Piller's The Dead Zone goes to a full season order, Robert Wise awarded Milestone Award by PGA, Bryan Fuller, Nichelle Nichols promotes Snow Dogs, Special Unit 2 cancellation no threat to Enterprise, Ron Taylor and Benjamin W.S. Lum remembered, Hallmark.
- Random Thoughts
- Dominic Keating.
- A Piece of the Action
- Interview – Rick Berman – "The Inside Trek"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Interview –Robert Picardo – "Carry On Doctor"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Techno Beat
- Ian Spelling, Paul Simpson and Abbie Bernstein look at Star Trek's greatest mentions, and asks franchise stars about their technical expertise.
- Thy Wil Be Done – Wil Wheaton on his work with the EFF.
- Data Law – Brent Spiner interviewed.
- Dawson Chic – Roxann Dawson on directing "The Andorian Incident".
- Poster
- Two mini-posters, one featuring Brent Spiner as Data, the other Robert Picardo as the Emergency Command Hologram.
- A Fistful of Data
- Why is the Captain Proton program in black and white?, Data's Ferengi joke in Star Trek Generations, cloaking devices in the mirror universe.
- Interview – Jeffrey Combs – "Blue Meanie"
- by Michael A. Martin.
- Technology Bites
- K. Stoddard Hayes on when technology goes awry.
- Interview – Robin Curtis – "Round Robin"
- by Ian Spelling.
- From the Replicator
- Action Figures: James Brumbaugh talks to Art Asylum on their plans for their recently-acquired license.
- Games: James Swallow talks to the producer of Star Trek: Bridge Commander.
- On Screen: Enterprise volume 1.1.
- Read Out: release schedule only.
- Hollow Pursuits
- Automatons of the Month: Exo III androids.
- Close Encounters: "Descent, Part II", Data and Lore's final confrontation.
- Unforgettable: Noonien Soong.
- Communicator
- Next Issue
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