POPULARITY
Geoffrey Thorne is an American screenwriter, television producer, novelist and actor.Thorne was born in Washington, D.C. After a successful career as a television actor including portraying police officer Wilson Sweet in the television series In the Heat of the Night from 1988 to 1993, Thorne began writing professionally, winning Second Prize in Simon & Schuster's sixth annual Strange New Worlds anthology with his story "The Soft Room." He went on to publish more stories in several media tie-in anthologies as well as the Star Trek: Titan novel Sword of Damocles.Other stories he has written include contributions to Flying Pen Press's anthology Space Grunts, MV Media's Steamfunk anthology, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.As a screenwriter, Thorne was a writer for season 9 of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, multiple episodes of the Ben 10 and Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Man franchises was a writer on season 3-5 of TNT's Leverage and a writer-producer on the Electric Entertainment's The Librarians.In 2014 Lion Forge Entertainment and NBC-Universal tapped Thorne to reboot the global fan favorite TV series, Knight Rider in comic book form. Thorne is also the co-creator of Phantom Canyon, an audio drama from Pendant Productions.In 2017 Marvel Entertainment tapped Thorne to be head writer and showrunner of the animated Avengers series, retitled Avengers: Black Panther's Quest, and in 2019 he became Co-Executive Producer of Ghost, the first spinoff of the STARZ network global smash hit, Power.Thorne is also a co-founder and writing partner of GENRE 19, a studio he formed with artist Todd Harris in 2008. For More from Comics Are Dope:Get This Week in Comics, our weekly e-mail newsletter: http://thisweekincomics.comSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@comicsaredopeJoin our online Discussion Communities:Facebook - http://bjkicks.link/communityDiscord - http://bjkicks.link/discord
Positively Trek 87: Book Club: The SunderedTo Be Continued in Star Trek: Titan! The 21st Century nearly saw the end of humanity in World War III. Against the backdrop of the post-atomic horror, a group of Earth’s best and brightest, living aboard a nearby asteroid habitat, are thrown across the galaxy in a freak warp field accident. Over 200 years later, while negotiating peace with the aggressive Tholians, Captain Sulu and the crew of the U.S.S. Excelsior will discover what became of those unwitting explorers, lost and alone and completely cut off from Earth. In this episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Bruce and Dan discuss the first book of The Lost Era, The Sundered. We talk about the crew of the Excelsior, Sulu’s clandestine mission, Ambassador Burgess, the Tholians, the Neyel, Tuvok and Lojur, the resolution, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. Show page: http://positivelytrek.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/positively-trek/id1501468628 Twitter: http://twitter.com/positivelytrek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyTrek Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. Positively Trek is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.
Positively Trek 84: Picard: The Dark VeilWith Special Guest: Author James Swallow! The year is 2386, and the United Federation of Planets has been dealt a serious blow: synthetic lifeforms have attacked the Utopia Plantia Shipyards at Mars, derailing a massive relief effort to save the Romulan people from an impending supernova. The Federation, reacting to this tragedy, has turned inward, halting relief efforts in the Romulan Empire and instituting a ban on research and development of synthetic lifeforms. All of this serves as the backdrop to the situation facing Captain Riker and the crew of the U.S.S. Titan as they respond to an urgent distress call from the Jazari, a species situated very near the Romulan Neutral Zone… In this episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Dan and Bruce welcome renowned author James Swallow to the show to discuss his latest novel, Star Trek: Picard: The Dark Veil. We talk about the genesis of the novel, the links to the Star Trek: Titan book series, Thaddeus Worf Troi-Riker, the situation in the Federation, the Romulans, the Jazari, easter eggs and continuity connections, and wrap up with where James can be found online and what he has coming next! Show page: http://positivelytrek.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/positively-trek/id1501468628 Twitter: http://twitter.com/positivelytrek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyTrek Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. Kertrats Productions is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise.
Zum Finale ist die Crew wieder beisammen! Eve und Adrian haben sich wiedergefunden und besuchen erst einmal zusammen das Holodeck, um ihre psychischen Probleme in einem filmreifen Holo-Abenteuer zu verarbeiten. Danach geht es ihnen gleich viel besser – aber nur bis ihr Shuttle von fiesen Pakleds gekidnappt wird! Zum Glück kommt bald ein gewisses Luna-Klasse-Schiff und rettet den Tag. Besprochen werden währenddessen die letzten beiden Episoden der ersten Staffel von "Star Trek: Lower Decks“. Spoilerwarnung für alles, was keine aufgemalten Uniformen hat! Timecodes: 00:00:00 Begrüssung 00:00:36 Intro 00:00:54 News: Tawny Newsome’s Podcast, Kate Mulgrew, GINCO und CIB Besprechung von Lower Decks 1.09 - Crisis Point: 00:11:47 Lower Decks 1.09 Teaser/ Trailer 00:12:17 Synopsis von Eve 00:16:28 Fragen und Antworten 00:19:39 Fun Facts und Trek Referenzen 00:39:19 Fazit: Wie hat’s uns gefallen? Besprechung von Lower Decks 1.10 - No Small Parts: 00:44:52 Lower Decks 1.10 Teaser/ Trailer 00:45:25 Synopsis von Adrian 00:51:01 Fragen und Antworten 00:55:37 Fun Facts und Trek Referenzen 01:11:04 Exkurs über die Packled und „Dritt-Welt-Aliens“ in Star Trek und Jan Tenner 01:16:46 Fazit: Wie hat’s uns gefallen? * 01:19:42 Spoiler zu Picard Staffelfinale Season 1 und TNG Season 7 01:20:18 Ende Spoiler * 01:23:36 Theorien und Wunschkonzert 01:32:19 Unbekannte Signale aus dem Internet 01:39:53 Lowerdeckyfizierung, Patreon-Info und Abmoderation, Outro Shownotes: Werdet Kadetten auf Patreon und lass euch einen Avatar von uns zeichnen! https://www.patreon.com/join/trekundgold oder trekundgold@gmail.com schreiben und dort direkt bestellen. Nur noch bis 31.10! Schreibt uns auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/trekundgold Verwendete Musik: https://soundcloud.com/william-j-lepetomane/astro-twist Affiliate-Link zum Buch von Kate Mulgrew: https://amzn.to/3nV8SHj NYCC-Panel mit Ankündigung der Rückkehr von Janeway: https://youtu.be/MLVO17dQOS8 Vampires Vs The Bronx https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8976576 The Boys in the Band https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10199914 Der offizielle Star Trek Podcast mit Tawny Newsome: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-trek-the-pod-directive/id1530092198 GINCO-Award Shortlist https://www.ginco-award.de/de/ginco-award-2020/noms.html Podcast zur Comic Invasion Berlin https://comicinvasion.de/podcast/ mit den Yay Comics!-Hots Lara und Carlos Voyager Episode mit der gespaltenen B’Elanna und Vidiians: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Faces_(episode) Jan Tenner Planet der Vogelmenschen: https://www.kiddinx-shop.de/jan-tenner-classics-planet-der-vogelmenschen-folge-18.html Schatz von Lurya: https://www.kiddinx-shop.de/jan-tenner-classics-der-schatz-von-lurya-folge-19.html Star Trek: Titan - Buchreihe https://www.lovelybooks.de/suche/Star%20Trek%20Titan/buecher/ Star Trek: Titan - deutsche Hörbücher mit Riker-Sprecher Detlef Bierstedt: https://www.audible.de/series/Star-Trek-Titan-Hoerbuecher/B00FZKV388 Falls ihr noch keinen Horga’hn habt, hier ein Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/2T2OMwC Oder darf’s mehr Info über den Spock-Helm sein? https://intl.startrek.com/article/a-collectors-trek-4-remco-toys-of-the-1970undefineds Cosplay-Expertin und Comiczeichnerin Giske Grosslaub auf Twitter: @gruselzirkus
Over a Torrent Sea. In the aftermath of the devastating events of the Destiny trilogy, the Starship Titan is once again assigned to deep space exploration beyond the farthest borders of the Federation. Investigating an oceanic world of abundant and mysterious life, the crew unwittingly causes distress to the ecosystem and to the lives of the inhabitants of the world, nicknamed Droplet. Now, Captain Riker and Ensign Lavena, cut off from the rest of the crew, must convince their captors of their sincere desire to help the people of Droplet before the damage becomes irreparable. In their final episode as hosts of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the Star Trek: Titan novel Over a Torrent Sea by Christopher L. Bennett. They talk about Titan's new mission, the Squales of Droplet, Ensign Aili Lavena and her past, a difficult maternal situation for Deanna Troi, the unintended consequences of the crew's decisions, atonement for past mistakes, and wrap up with their final thoughts and ratings. At the top of the show, Bruce and Dan review the first issue in IDW's new Deep Space Nine miniseries, Too Long a Sacrifice. News DS9: Too Long A Sacrifice Comic Review (00:06:03) Feature: Over a Torrent Sea Deep Space Mission (00:19:57) Droplet and the Squales (00:24:36) Aili Lavena (00:28:16) Sexual Rendezvous (00:32:06) Far Off Delivery Ward (00:38:22) Unintended Consequences (00:48:06) Atonement (00:53:53) Ratings (01:04:56) Final Thoughts (01:16:36) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
Over a Torrent Sea. In the aftermath of the devastating events of the Destiny trilogy, the Starship Titan is once again assigned to deep space exploration beyond the farthest borders of the Federation. Investigating an oceanic world of abundant and mysterious life, the crew unwittingly causes distress to the ecosystem and to the lives of the inhabitants of the world, nicknamed Droplet. Now, Captain Riker and Ensign Lavena, cut off from the rest of the crew, must convince their captors of their sincere desire to help the people of Droplet before the damage becomes irreparable. In their final episode as hosts of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the Star Trek: Titan novel Over a Torrent Sea by Christopher L. Bennett. They talk about Titan's new mission, the Squales of Droplet, Ensign Aili Lavena and her past, a difficult maternal situation for Deanna Troi, the unintended consequences of the crew's decisions, atonement for past mistakes, and wrap up with their final thoughts and ratings. At the top of the show, Bruce and Dan review the first issue in IDW's new Deep Space Nine miniseries, Too Long a Sacrifice. News DS9: Too Long A Sacrifice Comic Review (00:06:03) Feature: Over a Torrent Sea Deep Space Mission (00:19:57) Droplet and the Squales (00:24:36) Aili Lavena (00:28:16) Sexual Rendezvous (00:32:06) Far Off Delivery Ward (00:38:22) Unintended Consequences (00:48:06) Atonement (00:53:53) Ratings (01:04:56) Final Thoughts (01:16:36) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
On today’s ALL NEW nerdtastically newsworthy edition of the Legendary Nerd-O-Roundtable the Friday Knights welcome the man, the myth, the legend - Renowned Writer Geoffrey Thorne (Black Panther's Quest, The Librarians, Ben 10, Leverage, Star Trek: Titan, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) to weigh in on a myriad of nerdtastic topics including the #metoo movement in geekdom, the difficulty of making a good X-Men movies and a mind blowing MCU timeline theory!!!
Taking Wing. A new ship, a new crew, and a new mission! Captain William Riker takes command of the brand new U.S.S. Titan, and along with the most diverse crew in Starfleet history, undertakes a mission to Romulus for negotiations that will shape the future of the quadrant. A number of dangerous factions are vying for control of the Romulan Empire, and Riker and his crew are caught in the middle! In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson discuss the first novel in the Star Trek: Titan series, Taking Wing. We discuss the new ship and her diverse crew, a potential Romulan civil war, Spock's role in the novel, a surprise appearance by Tuvok, Riker's unorthodox solution to the crisis, the cliffhanger ending, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. At the top of the show, we respond to listener feedback to Literary Treks 262: We Almost Had a Spit Take from our Facebook group, The Babel Conference. News Listener Feedback (00:03:15) Feature: Taking Wing Commander Christine Vale (00:12:45) Starfleet's Most Diverse Crew (00:20:03) Romulan Civil War (00:36:53) Ambassador Spock's Unification (00:42:41) Undercover Operative (00:50:38) Captain Riker's Solution (00:56:31) The Cliffhanger (01:01:15) Ratings (01:09:40) Final Thoughts (01:13:19) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)
Star Trek: Titan Pilot Episode. Star Trek fans hunger for the continuing adventures of the 24th Century. Many of those stories live on in the novels, including those with Captain William T. Riker and the starship Titan. However, Daniel, Darren, and Phillip decide to write and pitch their own television pilot for “Star Trek: Titan,” with new characters and some familiar faces. They fill in the senior officers with a diverse group of aliens, and a story that strikes at the heart of the United Federation of Planets. They propose a familiar villain acting in a new capacity, and Captain Riker will face a foe who may know him better than anyone.Who would you want on the crew of the U.S.S. Titan?
Breaking Into... -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. welcomes Geoffrey Thorne to Breaking Into to discuss his life and career! After a successful career as a television actor including portraying police officer Wilson Sweet in the television series In the Heat of the Night from 1989 to 1994, Thorne began writing professionally, winning Second Prize in Simon & Schuster's sixth annual Strange New Worlds anthology with his story "The Soft Room." He went on to publish more stories in several media tie-in anthologies as well as the Star Trek: Titan novel Sword of Damocles. Other stories he has written include contributions to Flying Pen Press's anthology Space Grunts, MV Media's Steamfunk anthology, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. As a screenwriter, Thorne has worked with Kickstart Entertainment to develop two of their properties, Of Bitter Souls and Sword of Dracula, for television. He was a writer for season 9 of the Uni
Breaking Into... -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews Geoffrey Thorne. Geoffrey Thorne is an American screenwriter, novelist, actor and writer of the two new Marvel Comic Series Solo and Mosaic Thorne was born in Washington, D.C. After a successful career as a television actor including portraying police officer Wilson Sweet in the television series In the Heat of the Night from 1989 to 1994, Thorne began writing professionally, winning Second Prize in Simon & Schuster's sixth annual Strange New Worlds anthology with his story "The Soft Room." He went on to publish more stories in several media tie-in anthologies as well as the Star Trek: Titan novel Sword of Damocles. Other stories he has written include contributions to Flying Pen Press's anthology Space Grunts, MV Media's Steamfunkanthology, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. As a screenwriter, Thorne has worked with Kickstart Entertainment to d
In this episode, Sina, Dan and Paul discuss Star Trek Titan: Sight Unseen by James Swallow Yes it is the all new and improved Book Club. There has been a mutiny in the bar and a young, evil whippersnapper has boldly taken the helm. He somehow manages to steer us through the book from […]