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STAR TREK EXPLORER
aka "STAR TREK MAGAZINE"
Sci-Fi, Star Trek Magazine from United States


- First issue: 2006
- This is the US version of Titan's STAR TREK MAGAZINE .
- After a pause in publication due to covid pandemic it was being relaunched as "Star Trek Explorer" in November 2021.
- Published by Titan Magazines
- Website: www.titanmagazines.com

Last updated:
30 October 2023
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Scott Matheson
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 All GALLERIES: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 All

Issue 30
December 2010
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Issue 29
October/November 2010
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Issue 28
August/September 2010
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Issue 27
July 2010
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Issue 26
June 2010
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Issue 25
April/May 2010
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Issue 24
March 2010
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Issue 23
January/February 2010
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Celebrating 30 years of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
We celebrate the movie that started the U.S.S. Enterprise's big screen odyssey, with a wealth of imagery from all phases of production on the film, as well as new interviews including novelist Alan Dean Foster, whose story originally written for the proposed new Star Trek TV series Phase II became the basis for the motion picture.
Also, in this issue...
Feature: Walter Koenig Interview
The original Pavel Chekov steps back 30 years to reassess Star Trek: The Motion Picture with the benefit of hindsight. The author of a candid account of the filming of the movie, Walter Koenig puts The Motion Picture in context, and offers some advice to his successor, Anton Yelchin. Remembering his initial reaction to seeing the film, he says: "What should have been a gripping event that dovetailed into an extraordinary finish turned into this detached 'sit back and look at the interesting effects' kind of experience. The film does not end with a bang."

Feature: Art for Art's Sake Part II
The second of two exclusive supplements to the recent Star Trek: The Art of the Film from Titan Books provides all-new pictures, never seen before, and not included in the book. A stunning painting of the skyjump sequence is joined by scale drawings of the Narada and the U.S.S. Enterprise, as well as blueprints for the Captain's chair, the original design paintings for the Enterprise engine room, and a peek inside Spock Prime's amazing Jellyfish craft.
Feature: Jon Povill Interview
Gene Roddenberry's right hand man was there throughout the long development process for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as it morphed from TV series revival into megabudget blockbuster. Jon Povill gives an honest appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of that first Trek movie in the latest issue: "There was a constant power struggle within the production, and it was very trying on all of us. Everybody has ideas, and there were tremendously talented people on that movie. In most of the cases, everybody had the best of all possible intentions."


Souvenir Special
December 2010
Star Trek Souvenir Special! - Preparing for the Final Frontier - the cast of Star Trek speak out!

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