@trekcreators Star Trek Creator Challenge - Week Two - Favorite Starship
STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS | A Quality of Merci ➢ One liners.
To the woman that inspired countless girls and people of color, we will never forget you.
You will always be in our hearts.
Thank you for going where no woman had gone before.
Nichelle Nichols 1932- 2022
STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS 1x04 “Memento Mori”
They’re launching torpedoes, Captain.
STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS (2022 - ) - 1.02 • “Children of the Comet”
"You broke your little ships"
This is John Eaves' collection of gold starships, seen in the Next Gen movies First Contact, Insurrection, Nemesis and Star Trek: Picard seasons 2 and 3. The collection has been added to or altered with each appearance
The Enterprise-E
The Enterprise-D
Enterprise-B
The Strange New Worlds and TOS versions of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701
Enterprise NX-01
The V.S.S. Enterprise
Source: John Eaves' Facebook
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds opening titles
“Perhaps the greatest honor of my career to date was getting to utter these words: "Space, the final frontier…” I could not be more proud to be a part of the @StarTrekOnPPlus team and I could not be more grateful to the Trek community. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU.“ - Anson Mount via Twitter, April 29 2022
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds behind the scenes photo via Director of Photography Magdalena Gorka
Pictured are: Anson Mount (Captain Christopher Pike), Celia Rose Gooding (Cadet Nyota Uhura), Rong Fu (Lt. Jenna Mitchell), Ethan Peck (Science Officer Spock), Rebecca Romijn (Number One/Una Chin-Riley), Melissa Navia (Lt. Erica Ortegas)
Source: Magdalena Gorka via Trek Central
SONEQUA MARTIN-GREEN as Captain Michael Burnham Star Trek: Discovery | 04x03 – Choose to Live
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES 2.01 • “Amok Time”
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES 1.19 “Tomorrow Is Yesterday”
Imagine being lost on the Enterprise all alone and it’s just miles and miles of corridors like this
Oh, let me tell you a story…
I was a production assistant on “Deep Space Nine”.
One day I was in a hurry, and decided to shave a half minute off my journey but zipping through a soundstage and out the other side. It was Stage Four, and held Ops, some personal quarters, Sisko’s quarters, the Cargo Bay.. and hallways.
It was lit, because we were moving there later in the afternoon. I began jogging through the corridor and stopped right in the middle, where I could see neither end of the set piece. Suddenly, I WAS THERE. I was on the station. It was a complete alternate reality feeling, almost deja-vu, a deep familiarity. I paused, and a chill ran down my spine.
But I was in a hurry, and my feet took me quickly to the end of the set, and I looked back… yep, just a lit set, all alone on the soundstage, nothing I hadn’t seen a thousand times.
And yet. I had been there. On the station. For a split second, I was no longer on Stage Four, on the Paramount lot, in the middle of Los Angeles. I was in Bajoran space, on a station in the stars. It was only a moment… but the feeling and the memory has never, ever left me.
Sometimes I wonder if anyone else experienced the same thing.
70′s/80′s/90′s Local Television Star Trek TOS Station IDs/Bumpers Part 2 Part 1 (x) 1. WKBS-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 70′s 2. WTCG-TV, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 3. WCIA-TV, Champaign, Illinois, 1982 4. WTTG-TV, Washington, DC, 1971 5. KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, California, 1981 6. WKBS-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1979 7. KWGN-TV, Denver, Colorado, 1990 8. WCAY-TV, Nashville, Tennessee, 1984 9. KNDO-TV, Yakima, Washington, 1991 10. KTXL-TV, Sacramento, California, 1980





