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‘What We Left Behind’ Tribute to Aron Eisenberg

The DS9Doc cast, crew, and wider Star Trek family have been devastated by the sudden loss of our friend Aron Eisenberg (“Nog”). As a tribute…

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Star Trek Chateau Picard Logo Wine Glasses

Hanging out at Chateau Picard for a relaxing weekend of drinking wine and strolling the vineyard may not make for compelling television, but it sounds…

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‘Deep Space Nine’ Actor, Aron Eisenberg, Dead at 50

Aron Eisenberg, who played the Ferengi character Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, died on Saturday at the age of 50. His death was…

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Freshen Up Your Warp Core With These Dilithium Crystal Mints

This amusing little tin featuring your favorite engineer contains *dilithium crystal mints, which will make your breath fusion-fresh and allow you to go where… so…

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The Enterprise Model Is Leaving the Smithsonian

But not for good!

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The Enterprise is Insanely Huge

We all know the Enterprise-D is big, but how big IS it? Well, turns out it’s massive. Insanely huge, in fact. Brought to you by…

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Level Bit 13: Patron of the Week Adam Selvidge and Composer Benji Inniger

Patreon of the Week Adam Selvidge talks about his favorite video game music, and composer Benji Innigertalks about music for two games, Tactics V: Obsidian…

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The World’s First Tesla Coil Theremin Plays The Theme to Star Trek

To hear Star Trek theme played on Tesla Coil Theremin 1:17 Setup and Preparation of Tesla Coil Theremin 0:00 Demo of MIDI Laser Harp 1:54…

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The Beautifully Dull Paradox of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 40 Years Later

Forty years ago a landmark moment in Star Trek’s history arrived, in the form of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It’s an important chapter in…

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Spock’s surprise visit to The Carol Burnett Show

The most absurd we ever saw Spock was in this 1967 cameo on The Carol Burnett Show! Read more: www.metv.com/stories/the-most-absurd-we-ever-saw-spock…

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