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Illustrator and Star Trek legend: Rick Sternbach, chats with Seán about his career, The Motion Picture, TNG, DS9, and more!Don't forget to use #AskTrekCulture for next week's questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 115 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuart ClarkGeoff HeylandTerry Thanks to our latest Patreon Supporters:Rob V***************************************LATEST NEWS***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com. ***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSTrackjam Models is currently in negotiations with MAD - Modellbau to carry their Canadian G-wagon kit in resin.Kotaro starting a preorder of Kotare a 1/32 Spitfire Mk.Ia "Brian Lane"HKM 1/32nd scale Douglas A-20G Havoc in European theatre.Trumpeter MayInfinity Models 1/32 Val1/12 Meng McLaren MP4/4 1988Special Hobby April Newsletter What's new at Scalemates.com ***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************Interview Rick Sternbach***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHTerry - continuing work on masking the drop ship. I did cut several sizes of hexagons from a sheet of Tamiya Tape paper - the proper settings for you to remember are speed:4 and pressure:4. I ruined a sheet by presuming washi tape was the same setting. Work continues on the military Babs. I am currently resisting the urge to start work on the Kotare Spitfire.The HK 1/48 B-25 kit arrived, it's very nice.[foogallery id="3201"] Stuart - Plugging away on the Beaufighter. Got the RAF Sky on the underside but then noticed a nasty gap along one of the wing seam lines, I must have knocked it at the ‘right' angle at some point. Going back to file, sand and paint.Geoff - Nada. Zip. Burned myself out on all the builds in the first quarter. Well, I did do some more sanding and priming on the two Airfix 1/144 Concordes, but that's about it. Most efforts went into demolishing our cabin by the lake (before it slides down the cliff)….[foogallery id="3209"]***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEEN Terry - Modeling Madness has Tom Cleaver's review of Dora Wings' Vultee P-66. Looks like Dora continues to get better and pick underserved subjects. ***************************************THE LAST WORD SMP Ep. 115 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store! For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.com Please leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing! Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own website
In this fun episode we enjoy discussing various pages of different topics and interesting tid-bits we found from the excellent TNG Memos Binder by Rick Sternbach. Well worth buying and reading to get a in-depth look behind the scenes at how TNG was made. Enjoy!
Welcome to a very special edition of Daily Star Trek News! This weekend I was asked to host not one but TWO panels at TREK*talks, an 8-hour livestream event to benefit the Hollywood Food Coalition, produced by the Trek Geeks Podcast Network and Roddenberry Podcasts. Overall, the event raised over $60,000 for this great cause. In this panel, hear from stunt coordinator Dennis "Danger" Madalone, composer Dennis McCarthy, production designer Rick Sternbach, and producer Ronald B. Moore. To watch the entire event back, and to find out how you can contribute to the Hollywood Food Coalition, just head to trektalks.net.
Welcome to a very special edition of Daily Star Trek News! This weekend I was asked to host not one but TWO panels at TREK*talks, an 8-hour livestream event to benefit the Hollywood Food Coalition, produced by the Trek Geeks Podcast Network and Roddenberry Podcasts. Overall, the event raised over $60,000 for this great cause. In this panel, hear from stunt coordinator Dennis "Danger" Madalone, composer Dennis McCarthy, production designer Rick Sternbach, and producer Ronald B. Moore. To watch the entire event back, and to find out how you can contribute to the Hollywood Food Coalition, just head to trektalks.net.
Max Cervantes, Prop Maker on Star Trek DS9, VOY, ENT & Films It's always a happy day on Trek Untold when we chat with a lifelong Trekkie who was able to make their dreams come true. Max Cervantes was a diehard Star Trek fan from day one of the series, building AMT ERTL Enterprise models and building his own phaser hand prop with items he found around his house. Years later, he finds himself working with Michael Moore and Rick Sternbach, making props and models for Star Trek DS9, VOY, ENT, and a few of the TNG Films. Max discusses seeing the original set of Logan's Run, which put him on the path to professional prop-making, working on "Real Genius," "The Stuff," and a story about how the slime went horribly wrong one day, tales of bodybuilder Sven-Ole Thorsen while on "Captain Power," working on theme park attractions like the San Rio park in Tokyo, and more. Then it's time for Trek talk, which includes prop stories from DS9s "The Visitor," "In the hands of the prophets," phaser rifles in First Contact, the hidden origin of props like "The Wrath of Khan" communicator, and up-close looks at some of the props in Max's collections including weapons from the Klingons, Cardassian and the Jem'hadar, Captain Proton's gun from "Star Trek: Voyager," and some secrets about the Orbs of the Prophets, the Move Along Home game, the Borg, ketracel white tubes, the Sword of Kahless, and gold-pressed latinum that you may have never heard before! Check out the Max EFX Podcast here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-max-efx-podcast-an-insider-look-at-the/id1524527122 Visit Pancan.org to support the Trek against Pancreatic Cancer Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network Call Me When It's Over: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/cmwio/Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/The Eat 4 Life Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/eat4life/The Funkohub POPcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/funkohub-popcast/
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
It's always a happy day on Trek Untold when we chat with a lifelong Trekkie who was able to make their dreams come true. Max Cervantes was a diehard Star Trek fan from day one of the series, building AMT ERTL Enterprise models and building his own phaser hand prop with items he found around his house. Years later, he finds himself working with Michael Moore and Rick Sternbach, making props and models for Star Trek DS9, VOY, ENT, and a few of the TNG Films. Max discusses seeing the original set of Logan's Run, which put him on the path to professional prop-making, working on "Real Genius," "The Stuff," and a story about how the slime went horribly wrong one day, tales of bodybuilder Sven-Ole Thorsen while on "Captain Power," working on theme park attractions like the San Rio park in Tokyo, and more. Then it's time for Trek talk, which includes prop stories from DS9s "The Visitor," "In the hands of the prophets," phaser rifles in First Contact, the hidden origin of props like "The Wrath of Khan" communicator, and up-close looks at some of the props in Max's collections including weapons from the Klingons, Cardassian and the Jem'hadar, Captain Proton's gun from "Star Trek: Voyager," and some secrets about the Orbs of the Prophets, the Move Along Home game, the Borg, ketracel white tubes, the Sword of Kahless, and gold-pressed latinum that you may have never heard before! Check out the Max EFX Podcast here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-max-efx-podcast-an-insider-look-at-the/id1524527122 Visit Pancan.org to support the Trek against Pancreatic Cancer Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
The pod's official premiere episode features Rick Sternbach and Thomas Marrone joining Brandon and Robbie for a chat in Ten Forward -- Voyager's original design, evolution, and its Aeroshuttle are featured topics, in addition to a discussion on the origin of the Prometheus and thoughts on four-nacelled ships. An expanded chat with Rick and Thomas is exclusively available to our patrons at or above the Constitution-class tier on Patreon. Your Community Q submissions are also discussed, a new question is given, and this week's All Hands on Deck Drill training plans the community sent in are reviewed. Don't forget, hailing frequencies are always open at www.shiptalkingpod.com or email hello@shiptalkingpod.com.
Before Episode 1 with Rick Sternbach releases next week (21 Oct 2020), Brandon and Robbie officially launch the podcast with an overview of the show and introduction to themselves - your friendly, intergalactic hosts. Hailing frequencies are always open at www.shiptalkingpod.com or email hello@shiptalkingpod.com.
In den Untiefen der unteren Decks findet sich… das Geheimnis des Lebens! Mehr oder weniger. Jedenfalls müsst ihr dafür an Giger-esken Metaphern vorbei, während Mariner und ihr Captain sich gegenseitig in den Ohren liegen und Boimler einfach nicht aus der Ruhe zu bringen ist, egal wie schnell seine Zeit getaktet ist. Beim großen Vogel der Galaxie! Wir sagen: Buffer Time! Spoilerwarnungen für Lower Decks Folgen 1.03 und 1.04 und Star Trek IV. Timecodes: 00:00:00 Begrüssung 00:01:01 Intro 00:01:17 News Besprechung von Lower Decks 1.03 - Temporal Edict: 00:07:35 Lower Decks 1.03 Teaser/ Trailer 00:08:15 Synopsis von Eve 00:11:57 Fragen und Antworten 00:17:45 Fun Facts 00:27:18 Wie hat’s uns gefallen Besprechung von Lower Decks 1.04 - Moist Vessel: 00:33:46 Lower Decks 1.04 Teaser/ Trailer 00:34:19 Synopsis von Adrian 00:38:43 Fragen und Antworten 00:41:20 Was wären wir lieber: Lower Deckies oder…? 00:43:02 Fun Facts 00:51:16 Wie hat’s uns gefallen 00:57:17 Theorien und Wunschkonzert 01:00:52 Vorhersagen 01:02:56 Unbekannte Signale aus dem Internet 01:03:48 Lowerdeckyfizierung, Patreon-Info und Abmoderation, Outro Shownotes: Werdet Kadetten auf Patreon und lass euch einen Avatar von uns zeichnen! https://www.patreon.com/trekundgold Schreibt uns auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/trekundgold Chief O’Brien at Work Webcomic by Jon Adams https://chiefobrienatwork.com/ Podcast von Garret Wang und Robbie McNeill https://www.thedeltaflyers.org/ Redshirts von John Scalzi https://www.lovelybooks.de/autor/John-Scalzi/Redshirts-952348602-w/ Affiliate-Link zum Audiobuch auf Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ZFrcK0 Verwendete Musik: https://soundcloud.com/william-j-lepetomane/astro-twist Rick Sternbach https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/de/wiki/Rick_Sternbach
This week Whitney and Heather rolled up a Technical Manual. To keep things fun and nerdy, we chose the Star Trek Next Generation Enterprise Technical Manual written by Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda, with a forward by Gene Roddenberry himself!
Rick Sternbach on designing Star Trek’s future. As senior illustrator on The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager, Rick Sternbach shaped the look of Star Trek’s 24th century. He contributed to the design of the titular Cardassian space station, was responsible for the USS Voyager’s smooth cetacean styling, and worked on alien vessels such as the Borg Cube. With his iconic design for the PADD, he helped inspire real-world devices such as Apple’s iPad, which owes a lot to the futuristic tablets shown on screen throughout the 1990s. And in his work with Michael Okuda—including on the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, published in 1991—he laid the groundwork for much of the science of Starfleet ships, developing concepts such as inertial dampeners and structural integrity fields, as well as that fan-favorite department that was, sadly, never glimpsed on screen: Cetacean Ops. In this episode of Primitive Culture, recorded at the Destination Star Trek convention in Birmingham, England, host Duncan Barrett speaks to Sternbach as part of a roundtable press panel. They discuss what influenced him as a designer and how he started as a Hollywood illustrator, his work on Star Trek, and his thoughts on the future look of the franchise. He also answers a question that has been lingering for almost a quarter century: What happened to the whales when the Enterprise-D saucer crashed? Chapters Intro (00:00:00) First Steps (00:04:05) Artistic Influences (00:09:25) Designing the Future (00:14:25) Cetacean Ops (00:20:15) Worlds Elsewhere (00:25:05) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Rick Sternbach Production Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Rick Sternbach comes back to The Trek Files to discuss his first TNG technical memo. How would the shields on the new Enterprise work? Rick lets us know how he balanced science and science fiction in the early days with plausible explanations for complex ideas. See the documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Rick Sternbach comes back to The Trek Files to discuss his first TNG technical memo. How would the shields on the new Enterprise work? Rick lets us know how he balanced science and science fiction in the early days with plausible explanations for complex ideas. See the documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Rick Sternbach comes back to The Trek Files to discuss his first TNG technical memo. How would the shields on the new Enterprise work? Rick lets us know how he balanced science and science fiction in the early days with plausible explanations for complex ideas. See the documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Ever want to know what all the buttons on the bridge of the Enterprise actually do? When Star Trek The Motion Picture was in production, the art department came up with a manual to explain exactly that. This week, meet Rick Sternbach and learn how to fire photon torpedoes! See to documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Ever want to know what all the buttons on the bridge of the Enterprise actually do? When Star Trek The Motion Picture was in production, the art department came up with a manual to explain exactly that. This week, meet Rick Sternbach and learn how to fire photon torpedoes! See to documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Ever want to know what all the buttons on the bridge of the Enterprise actually do? When Star Trek The Motion Picture was in production, the art department came up with a manual to explain exactly that. This week, meet Rick Sternbach and learn how to fire photon torpedoes! See to documents: http://facebook.com/thetrekfiles
Rick Sternbach discusses the process for design and finalization of some of our favorite Trek ships, and his deeply-ingrained connection to space travel and science fiction.
This week, legendary Star Trek production illustrator/designer Rick Sternbach drops into the live show to talk designs for the 23rd century, how the science and sci-fi art of the 1950s and 60s shaped his work, the intersection of real-world science and science fiction, and how he ended up in Starfleet. After the show, there's more to explore - read this in-depth interview with Rick at Siggraph.org! Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern
This week, legendary Star Trek production illustrator/designer Rick Sternbach drops into the live show to talk designs for the 23rd century, how the science and sci-fi art of the 1950s and 60s shaped his work, the intersection of real-world science and science fiction, and how he ended up in Starfleet. After the show, there's more to explore - read this in-depth interview with Rick at Siggraph.org! Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern
This week, legendary Star Trek production illustrator/designer Rick Sternbach drops into the live show to talk designs for the 23rd century, how the science and sci-fi art of the 1950s and 60s shaped his work, the intersection of real-world science and science fiction, and how he ended up in Starfleet. After the show, there’s more to explore - read this in-depth interview with Rick at Siggraph.org! Be sure to join us live! We're on the Mission Log Facebook page facebook.com/missionlogpod every Tuesday at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern
Rick Sternbach is known for his work on Star Trek and more.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 446 This week we round out our coverage of this year's WonderFest as we talk with Rick Sternbach about space, art and the movies and projects he's worked on. (Including Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Last Starfighter, The Black Hole, Solaris and Star Trek: The Next Generation.) Plus we are joined by our somewhat annual, reluctant co-host Eric Chu. And while we work on building our own Cray supercomputer, we also bring up… Deadpool 2, Better Watch Out, the new Lost in Space, doing artwork for science fiction and astronomy magazines, Larry Niven, set design, Alan Tudyk,you create something and then it goes back into it’s raw form, water slide decals, Harold had worked with Hitchcock, Juggernaut, Mars Attacks trading cards, Hal Clement, a different hand/eye skill set, we didn’t have computers in 1978, Theodore Sturgeon, she’d worked on the B-1 bomber, the early days of digital, his pencil drawings of the Gunstar, geometry, I got to see the evolution of the whole process, the Air Force would pay him to play with future concepts, Gordon Dickson, scribbling, I was just nuts about marine mammals, Destination Moon, The Lensman series, Forbidden Planet, Isaac Asimov, Chuck Jones, the Kodan mothership, do the next polygon, Brad Pitt, Arthur C. Clarke, wanted to learn more about cetaceans and pinnipeds, Star Trek 2: the second five year mission of the Enterprise, let them be messy, Joe Haldeman, control panel graphics, organic chem, space conference projects, a well-rounded art experience, planetary models, cell animation, Virginia Madsen, a transistor radio, doggone it... I got to see them take off, Jackson Pollock, twist on a twist, Men into Space, nothing in Earth’s orbit, Gene Roddenberry, there is a lot of structure in there, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Josh Brolin in a catsuit, home invasion, I think my artistic output was a product of the times, one of the Gemini missions, Patrick Warburton, it was important to witness that history, for me… old school was the best school, giddy and wanted to take the risk, X-Men cameos and the golden record on the Voyager spacecraft. “I will tell you the crazy story…” To keep up with Rick, check out his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rick.sternbach And for more on WonderFest, go to: https://wonderfest.com/
Saturday Morning Trek: A Podcast About Star Trek in the 1970s
Exploring the SS Bonaventure. Seen in “The Time Trap,” the twelfth episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series, the SS Bonaventure was lost during her third voyage in an area that came to be known as the Delta Triangle. In this special episode of Saturday Morning Trek—nearly a year in the making—host Aaron Harvey is joined by Lonnie McAfee to investigate this animated starship that features design elements that are a precursor to the famous Constitution class. We explore not only the ship itself, but the time period from which it may have come and the real-life history of vessels named Bonaventure. And, because Star Trek fans like to go one step beyond, we’ve also built the starship! Well, not a physical ship, but a 3D model created with input from design greats such as Doug Drexler and Rick Sternbach, as well the original designer, Bob Kline. So, buckle up and get ready to head back into the Delta Triangle! Chapters Introduction (00:01:21) What We Know from TAS (00:08:14) Sarah April (00:11:35) Why We Chose This Time Period (00:16:54) Bonaventure Design (00:20:36) Ship Size (00:25:57) Real-life Bonaventure History (00:28:13) 1650s: HMS President/Bonaventure (00:28:45) 1939–40: HMSCS Bonaventure CVL 22 (00:31:02) Bonaventure in the Star Trek Universe (00:33:15) 2061 The First Warp Ship (00:33:51) 2063 The Phoenix (00:36:18) 2067 UNSS Bonaventure (00:36:23) 2149 The Franklin (00:40:15) 2151 The NX-01 (00:40:20) 2156 NCC-1000 Bonaventure Class (00:40:39) The Warp 7 Project (00:42:17) Disappearance of the Bonaventure (00:43:41) How the 3D Model Was Built (00:57:41) Eaglemoss Fan Concept (01:16:27) Closing (01:20:57) Host Aaron Harvey Guest Lonnie McAfee Production Aaron Harvey (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Eric Extreme (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Décima entrega de esta serie de programas dedicados al personal detrás de cámara de Star Trek. En esta oportunidad, Mael y MaGnUs nos hablan de Al Smutko (carpintero y jefe de construcción de sets), Gary Speckman (diseñador de sets), Dan Curry (supervisor de efectos visuales y diseñador), Georgina Williams (estilista de peinados), Rick Sternbach (ilustrador y diseñador), Richard McKenzie (diseñador de sets), Vivian McAteer (diseñadora de peinados y estilista), Barbara Lampson (estilista de peinados), Rita Bellissimo (ídem), Donald S. Foster (decorador de sets), y Hank Edds (maquillador). En la foto, Michael Okuda y Rick Sternbach con la maqueta de la ciudad en Mordan IV (del episodio de TNG "Too Short A Season"). Con música de S.P.O.C.K., y Celldweller. Escuchalo o bajalo de acá: http://bit.ly/2qwNjCI Próximo programa: Montevideo Comics 2017.
Marilynn Flynn, Simon Kregar and Rick Sternbach are masters of space art. They talk about how their work furthers science and captures the imagination.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greetings, Captains! You're listening to EPISODE 297 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, December 5th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we trek out some interesting facts about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, as well as Star Trek: First Contact - facts that will help you win at a trivia night! Additionally, we parse through the latest casting announcement for Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we're looking at some new ships available for console and PC, a new prize pack with some old favourites, and Q's Winter Wonderland is now live! We've also got a couple tidbits from other Star Trek games. Later, Elijah goes through a temporal anomaly back to Albany, and an interview with Rick Sternbach. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Eddie Murphy's lost role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Behind the Scenes stories from First Contact (and Cher as the Borg Queen?!) First casting news for Star Trek: Discovery Star Trek Online News (Console) Tier 6 Command Ships Federation Command Ships KDF Command Ships Romulan Command Ships (PC) Tier 6 Modern Science Ships (PC) Phoenix Prize Pack Q's Winter Wonderland (Console) Announcement (Console) Tier 6 Breen Rezreth Dreadnought Cruiser stats (PC) Announcement (PC) Rewards (PC) Tier 6 Breen Chel Boalg Warship stats Other Star Trek Gaming News Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR to feature cross-platform play Modiphius Games announces Star Trek Adventures tabletop RPG playtest period Interview with Rick Sternbach THIS WEEK'S COMMUNITY QUESTIONS What do you think about the new casting information from Star Trek Discovery? If you could have anything from the Phoenix Prize Pack in Star Trek Online, what would it be? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 297 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Available for download or streaming on Monday, December 5th, 2016 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we trek out some interesting facts about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, as well as Star Trek: First Contact - facts that will help you win at a trivia night! Additionally, we parse through the latest casting announcement for Star Trek Discovery. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking at some new ships available for console and PC, a new prize pack with some old favourites, and Q’s Winter Wonderland is now live! We’ve also got a couple tidbits from other Star Trek games. Later, Elijah goes through a temporal anomaly back to Albany, and an interview with Rick Sternbach. And as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages! TOPICS DISCUSSED Trek It Out Eddie Murphy's lost role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Behind the Scenes stories from First Contact (and Cher as the Borg Queen?!) First casting news for Star Trek: Discovery Star Trek Online News (Console) Tier 6 Command Ships Federation Command Ships KDF Command Ships Romulan Command Ships (PC) Tier 6 Modern Science Ships (PC) Phoenix Prize Pack Q's Winter Wonderland (Console) Announcement (Console) Tier 6 Breen Rezreth Dreadnought Cruiser stats (PC) Announcement (PC) Rewards (PC) Tier 6 Breen Chel Boalg Warship stats Other Star Trek Gaming News Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR to feature cross-platform play Modiphius Games announces Star Trek Adventures tabletop RPG playtest period Interview with Rick Sternbach THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY QUESTIONS What do you think about the new casting information from Star Trek Discovery? If you could have anything from the Phoenix Prize Pack in Star Trek Online, what would it be? BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @PRIORITYONEPOD for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below or CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!
Your Star Trek Pals would like to introduce you to some of their Star Trek Pals from the 2015 Creation Convention in Las Vegas. You'll meet costumer-extraordinaire Brooke, the Commodore of Barfleet, Trek designer Rick Sternbach and Rosemary the rocket scientist! It's a look at more of the diverse community that makes Trek fandom tick. Hey pal, what's on your mind? On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Your Star Trek Pals would like to introduce you to some of their Star Trek Pals from the 2015 Creation Convention in Las Vegas. You'll meet costumer-extraordinaire Brooke, the Commodore of Barfleet, Trek designer Rick Sternbach and Rosemary the rocket scientist! It's a look at more of the diverse community that makes Trek fandom tick. Hey pal, what's on your mind? On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Your Star Trek Pals would like to introduce you to some of their Star Trek Pals from the 2015 Creation Convention in Las Vegas. You'll meet costumer-extraordinaire Brooke, the Commodore of Barfleet, Trek designer Rick Sternbach and Rosemary the rocket scientist! It's a look at more of the diverse community that makes Trek fandom tick. Hey pal, what's on your mind? On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Alternate Krenim temporal weapon ship designs discovered In the Voyager episode "Year of Hell," scientist-gone-mad Annorax possessed one of the most dangerous weapons in Star Trek, a temporal weapon ship. This giant vessel with its unique shape and beam that could literally push its target out of the space-time continuum almost did in Janeway and her crew. We all know what this ship looked like in the episodes, but as it turns out it wasn't always quite what we saw. Just after finishing the magazine that accompanies the Official Starships Collection reproduction, Eaglemoss uncovered some lost designs by artist Rick Sternbach. See Sternbach's designs at StarTrek.com. Scotty's jacket goes under the gavel in Belfast In The Search for Spock, Scotty helped Kirk steal the Enterprise. And now some lucky person in Belfast gets to steal Scotty's jacket. Well, not steal it… but get it at a potentially bargain-basement price. More than 1,000 pieces of rare sci-fi memorabilia seized from a criminal couple are going on auction in the Northern Ireland city and include not only six sets of costumes from Star Trek but also items from Star Wars and Doctor Who. Find out more from the Belfast Telegraph.
If you're a fan of classic sci-fi films and books, you'll want to join in on an intriguing discussion on if thoise genres have fallen by the wayside or improved greatley from the days we al remember as being "classic times". What's changed? Have today's entertainment gotten worse, relying too much on visual effects and not enough on the story? Let's find out what your opinions are. Rick Sternbach is an illustrator who is best known for his space illustrations and his work on the Star Trek television series. He'll join your host Marc B. Lee for an insightful conversation on their love and concern for the future of sci-fi books and film.
Join us as we chat up the events of San Diego's Comic Con 2009 AND we entertain Rick Sternbach, writer of: "Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual", we'll talk about his work on TNG, DS9, VOY, Nemesis and Solaris. Rick Sternbach designed the NCC-74656 U.S.S. Voyager and much more! www.ricksternbach.com
This week on Technocracy Radio, host Ken Ray talks with Tim Westergren – founder of Pandora (http://pandora.com) – about the perilous future of Internet radio. Rob Black (http://robblack.com) drops in to talk nanotechnology and Buck Rogers investing, and the space artist Rick Sternbach (http://ricksternbach.com) talks about his work in book covers, science, and the Star Trek universe.