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Enjoy some bitter dregs

The version of Maiden Wine on The Touch of Leonard Nimoy is a little different than the command performance in Plato’s Stepchildren.
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Goodbye, beloved Star Trek room

I am moving to a smaller space. That is forcing some tough decisions.
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Look to 1950s sci-fi to appreciate the genius of Gene Roddenberry

A Clifford D. Simak story from the decade before The Cage shows how much Star Trek differed from popular tales of the time.
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A collecting Q&A

I share some solid collecting advice and a few stories from 40 years of pursuing this hobby.
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The Cage had been cut to pieces, so how could Paramount release the episode?

Cobble it together with a workprint and bits from The Menagerie. And record a Roddenberry intro. Join me on a sentimental journey.
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Enjoy vintage 1960s commercials

Rewind to the TV promos that helped launch Star Trek — and wonder why NBC showed The Man Trap on Sept. 8 but called Sept. 15 the show’s premiere.
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William Shatner reflects on being Kirk, in 1976 and 2004

Captain Kirk, we are told, is Shatner, but don’t call the actor when the planet needs saving.
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Did you play the Star Trek V phone game in 1989?

This little promotional gambit has disappeared from fandom’s memory.
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Laugh along with the rare season three blooper reel

We also bring you the flubs and shenanigans from seasons one and two.
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Enjoy almost-lost audio from Star Trek’s third season

The mistakes and forgotten lines are funny but the best bits are the production history.
