Saturday, April 30, 2011

"There's coffee in that nebula"


As I mentioned in an earlier post, I'm introducing Star Trek Voyager to my partner Tim. We're currently in season 6 of our marathon and Tim has come to love 7 of 9 (of course). Jeri Ryan is really talented and really ads a lot to the show. BTW- Ms. Ryan is obsessed with twitter (@JeriLRyan).

But getting back to our Voyager marathon, one thing sings out to me more now than it ever did before. Janeway is OBSESSED with coffee. It seems like she always has a cup in her hand. "Keeps you sharp" she says. Maybe she's right. We just got a Keurig coffee maker as a gift. Maybe I should pop in a pod whenever I watching an episode of Voyager. It can even be a drinking game. Take a shot of espresso every time you see Janeway drinking... or something like that.

It's obvious that our favorite Captain (in the delta quadrant) has an addiction. It's made me look at myself and ask if I have any similar crutches. I'm not a slave to caffeine. I don't take afternoon tea (earl gray. hot.) I do have quite a sweet tooth, however. Ice cream. THAT is my addiction! Summer will be here soon and I can't help but want a bowl of ice cream on a daily basis (at least). Still, it's no match for Janeway's need for coffee. Do you have any addictions?

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Star Trek Slots in Atlantic City!

Even during a short escape to Atlantic City I somehow manage to Trek-out! We recently spent a night at the Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino in Fabulous Atlantic City and had a great time. We played the slots, had an nice walk in the boardwalk, and even enjoyed a "free" buffet. Our room had a cool ocean view too. It was a great get-a-way. But the highlight of the trip for me was playing a Star Trek slot machine!

These Trek themed gambling machines were first released in 2008 by the WMS company. I actually got a chance to play one in a recent visit to Las Vegas. It's loads of fun! The machine is based on the original series and incorporates sound effects, audio and video clips from the show. You can even create a profile and then print a ticket to scan at the next Star Trek slot machine you come upon and it will remember you and let you pick up where you left off. There are bonus rounds where you get to fight on multiple Klingon battle cruisers (each one you defeat has a different bonus $ amount. It's a penny slot machine so you can actually play for a while on just $20. According to Trek Movie the company is releasing a new Star Trek slot machine system this summer.

I'm sure you want to know how I did. Well.. let's just say it was a kobayashi maru kind of situation. But still- I had fun. :)

I did a little Youtube search and found this video. It gives you an idea of what the slot play looks like.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ounyd_n5RKE]

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Star Trek Phase II

I have been a big fan of James Cawley and his online Star Trek fan series Star Trek Phase II for a long time. It's an all volunteer, all fan produced & fan acted TV show that's available for free download online. In my opinion, it is by far the best most professionally produced Trek fan series out there! Not only have they worked with veteran Trek actors like George Takei, Walter Koening & Denise Crosby, but they have also collaborated with great Trek writers and directors like David Gerrold and D.C. Fontana. Their production values, sets, costumes & CGI are top notch! It's really unbelievably well done.

Phase II
has also pushed boundaries that the Paramount produced shows never have. Their last episode "Blood and Fire" featured an openly gay couple-- that of Captain Kirk's nephew Peter Kirk and a new character, Freeman. It's a simple love story that's is an integral part of the plot but doesn't detract from it. I highly recommend watching "Blood and Fire" as well as the other Phase II episodes here. Did I mention that IFT is also the official fan club of Phase II?

Now another episode is almost ready for download!
Here is the official press release from the Crawley folks:

Senior Executive Producer for Star Trek Phase II Mr. James Cawley has set a release date for the latest episode, "Enemy: Starfleet!" The episode is scheduled to be released via the Internet on Friday, April 22, 2011 ("Earth Day") at 5:01 pm (1701) Eastern Daylight Time.
"Enemy: Starfleet!" (written by Dave Galanter and Patty Wright, based on a story by Galanter and Greg Brodeur) is the seventh full-length episode produced by the Star Trek Phase II production team.
Veteran actress and Star Trek alumnus Ms. BarBara Luna ("Marlena Moreau" in the Star Trek original series episode "Mirror, Mirror") joins the cast of "Enemy: Starfleet!" as "Alersa," a space terrorist leading a faction of alien agressors who steal a starship and reverse engineer it, to create a marauding fleet--an "enemy Starfleet."
More details about where exactly to view this episode (streaming web sites, download websites, international mirror websites, YouTube, etc.) will be announced soon at our Facebook page and at:
http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/Episodes.html
In the meantime, the opening teaser and the first portion of Act I have been available for some time now. So if you're interested in viewing (or re-viewing) this first portion of "Enemy: Starfleet!" in the interim, you can find it here:
http://videos.startrekphase2media.com/Enemy/
Gregory L. Schnitzer
Co-Executive Producer
Star Trek Phase II

Here is the teaser from this exciting upcoming episode:

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKQ0WtfDTJU]

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Enterprise Coming to New York!!


All Star Trek fans who can track their obsession back to the 1970's knows that back in 1976 NASA named their first prototype space shuttle "Enterprise" after our favorite starship. This real world fact was quickly incorporated into Trek history. You can see a photo of the shuttle in an "Enterprise Legacy" display in Star Trek The Motion Picture when Decker and Ilia are on the recreation deck. You can also see a sketch of the shuttle in Captain Archer's ready room and catch a glipse of the Enterprise in the opening credits of... Enterprise.


Some BIG NEWS came out yesterday that the Enterprise will soon be a part of the Intrepid Air & Space Museum's collection right here in New York City! If you haven't been down to the Intrepid, I highly recommend it. It's a fun educational experience! But I'd wait until the Enterprise arrives if I were you. I'll be sure to post more info about the Enterprise's voyage to the big apple as I learn it. :)

From the Wallstreet Journal:
"The NASA prototype used for test flights in the 1970s will arrive sometime next year at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the Hudson River — likely on a mammoth Boeing 747 airplane, then a barge up the Hudson River, said Intrepid president Susan Marenoff-Zausner."



Monday, April 11, 2011

Twitter Trek

Some guys start their day with a cup of coffee and reading the morning newspaper. I start my day with a bowl of cereal and reading Star Trek News! I always check the news feed at the official CBS web page as well as checking a few blogs like Trek Movie. But what if that's not enough? I still have half a bowl of cheerios left and I'm all out of Trek news. Luckily some of my favorite Star Trek actors are active tweeters! It's a lot of fun to read actual thoughts and messages people like George Takei, William Shatner and others. Twitter makes these celebrities seem a little more "real". Unlike some famous people, these tweets aren't written by a PR firm or a marketing department. When you read Leonard Nimoy's tweets you're reading Leonard Nimoy's actual words. I think he likes connecting to his fans so directly. Spock isn't the only one either-- at last year's NJ convention Jeri Ryan told everyone in the crowd to follow her on Twitter.

Here are some of my favorite recent tweets from some familiar friends:

Family Guy gave me a hilarious "shout out" last night. Have you seen it?

Working on Transformers. Isn't it about time ??!! LLAP

Another pic of tonight's stage in Auckland NZ. Show begins in a couple of hours. My best, Bill

7 of 9 Doctors agree you should be watching tomorrow: The other 2 couldn't be reached for comment. ;)


Roses are also in bloom all over my neighborhood. I took a long walk just to admire the beauty that Spring brings.

Now following @ She makes me laugh.

Here is a list of Star Trek related Twitter feeds:

Star Trek News/Blogs

@StarTrek

@TrekMovie@roddenberry

TOS Cast Members
@WilliamShatner (William Shatner)@TheRealNimoy (Leonard Nemoy)
@GeorgeTakei (George Takei)@RealNichelle (Nichelle Nichols)

TNG Cast Members
@BrentSpiner (Brent Spiner)
@levarburton (LeVar Burton)@wilw (Wil Wheaton)

Voyager Cast Members
@JeriLRyan (Jeri Ryan)

Star Trek 2009 Cast Members
@ZacharyQuinto (Zachary Quinto)
@simonpegg (Simon Pegg)@zoesaldana (Zoe Saldana)

If you want to follow me, I'm @themikejones. :)

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Voyager thoughts..

First, let me say HAPPY FIRST CONTACT DAY!

Now on the main topic-
I've had the exciting experience of introducing Star Trek to my partner Tim. He had watched some Next Generation (TNG) as a child but didn't really remember much of it and he certainly didn't really consider himself a fan. However, since being with me we've watched all 176 episodes the TNG, all the feature films, and a few original series and animated series episodes. Now we've moved onto Star Trek Voyager. We're about 3/4 the way thru season 3. It's fun watching with Tim because has an outsider perspective. He's always making interesting observations and comments. Let me share a couple of them here:

1. Before diving into Voyager Tim warned me "I might not like it". He loved TNG but would make no promises about Voyager. Once we did start watching Voyager he realized "Well, this is just like Next Gen! Why didn't they just keep making that show?". Ya know, he's really right. There are a number of Voyager episodes that could easily be TNG stories. In some cases, the Voyager writers took unused TNG scripts and adapted them. What am I talking about? Well, Take the season 3 episode "Remember". A group of telepaths come on board and one of them forces his/her thoughts onto Torres. Wait a second... doesn't that sound like the TNG episode "Violations" where a group of a telepaths come on board and one of the forces his thoughts onto Troi? I know the similarities end there. "Remember" is ultimately about the Holocaust and "Violations" is about.. well.. violations. But still- the set up is very similar. There are other examples. Just take compare the Voyager episode "Ex Post Facto" with the TNG episode "A Matter of Perspective". Sometimes the "This is just like that Next Gen episode..." problem can be annoying when watching early episodes of the Voyager. Of course, TNG had this problem too. Do we need to talk about "The Naked Now"?

2. "Roxann Dawson is talented actress! Why haven't we seen more of her?" I totally agree with this observation! Upon some research, Ms. Dawson had a nice theatre career before Voyager. She must be a good dancer too because she was on Broadway in one of the most difficult dancing shows in the history of musical theatre-- A Chorus Line. But where is she now? Well, a little digging on IMDB shows that she's moved into the world of television directing. She's even directed episodes of Caprica and Lost. :)

Like I said, Tim and I are heading towards the end of Season 3 and you know what that means. The world is about to change! Voyager experienced a change in producers around season 4. Michael Piller left the show in 1996 and Jeri Taylor left in '98 just as Brannon Braga came onboard. Kenneth Biller joined the show in 2000. These changes really influnced the show. I think Voyager evolved nicely over it's run and just got better and better. TNG experienced a similar evolution. Oh! And we're just around the corner from 7 of 9!! Ok.. back to watching DVDs...

Friday, April 1, 2011

3 Fix All Solutions

I'm enjoying a free afternoon by watching some Star Trek. :) I started out with a couple episodes of Enterprise and have moved onto some Voyager. As I sit here and enjoy some of my favorite episodes I've come to a realization. There are 3 "fix all" solutions in the Star Trek world.

1. Reverse the polarity.

2. Initiate a tachyon beam.

3. Re-modulate.

If only real life were this simple!


- Lt. Jones