This week brings us to the seventh episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and we’ve got your next round of new photos from “Much Ado About Boimler” today!
In this new episode, Ensign Boimler (Jack Quaid) goes through a tough time after being affected by a transporter malfunction caused by Ensign Rutherford’s (Eugene Cordero) repairs, while Ensign Tendi (Noel Wells) creates a genetically engineered new pet.
Meanwhile, Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) must work with visiting Captain Amina Ramsey (Toks Olagund) who temporarily takes over the USS Cerritos — a friend from Starfleet Academy who has climbed the ranks while Mariner remains in the lower decks.
Here are nine new photos from this week’s episode:
'Star Trek: Lower Decks' -- 'Much Ado About Boimler'
Boimler didn't quite rematerialize correctly. (CBS All Access)
Dr. T'Ana (Gillian Vigman) examines glowing Boimler. (CBS All Access)
Ensign Tendi (Noel Wells) made a dog. (CBS All Access)
Tendi and her dog share a moment. (CBS All Access)
The Cerritos command crew show off their tactical skills. (CBS All Access)
Captain Ramsey (Toks Olagundoye) comes aboard the Cerritos. (CBS All Access)
Ramsey reunites with old friend Mariner (Tawny Newsome). (CBS All Access)
Ramsey and Mariner back together again. (CBS All Access)
Finally, if you didn’t catch it at the end of “Terminal Provocations,” here’s the preview for this coming week’s new episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
MUCH ADO ABOUT BOIMLER — Mariner tries to impress her best friend from Starfleet Academy who is now a visiting Captain. Boimler is sent to a Starfleet medical ship after a transporter accident puts him “out of phase.”
Written by M. Willis. Directed by Barry J. Kelly.
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An extended sneak peek at the episode, released during last week’s new edition of The Ready Room, is also available ahead of Thursday’s episode release.
Star Trek: Lower Decks returns Thursday, September 17 with “Much Ado About Boimler” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel. International distribution for the series has not yet been announced.
“Terminal Provocations” kicks off the back half Star Trek: Lower Decks‘ first season with a classic holodeck malfunction episode… and by showing us that there are some lines that even Mariner will not cross.
As the Cerritos faces off against Drookmani scavengers intent on plundering an old derelict Starfleet ship, Boimler and Mariner test the limits of just how much lower deckers should stick together. Meanwhile, Rutherford and Tendi find themselves caught in a malfunctioning holodeck – with the safeties off!
In a solid, but not standout entry for the season that gives the Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) and Tendi (Noel Wells) duo a bit more to do than recent episodes, each story unfolds with the backdrop of the bridge crew’s standoff with the Drookmani. And we have our first returning Star Trek alum to voice a character on Lower Decks, and there are few better or more deserving than J.G. Hertzler — best known as Deep Space Nine‘s General Martok — who voices the Drookmani captain.
‘Deep Space Nine’ actor J.G. Hertzler voices the Drookmani captain. (CBS All Access)
It feels extremely appropriate for the Lower Decks vibe that their version of Moriarty — the malfunctioning hologram who knows he’s a hologram — would turn out to be a demented version of Clippy the Microsoft Office virtual assistant, now known as Badgey in the 24th century.
And Lower Decks scores another comedy casting coup by securing Jack McBrayer (30 Rock) to voice the role. It has not been appreciated yet how much comedy talent Lower Decks has brought to the Star Trek universe so far this season, with McBrayer joining Matt Walsh (Veep), Paul Scheer (The League), and Sam Richardson (Veep) to the franchise’s cast list.
I hope that, like Moriarty, Badgey will return as a foil for Rutherford. Though this episode continues the long running question about why Starfleet allows holodecks in the first place, since the technology is clearly not safe!
Badgey (Jack McBrayer) fights his ‘father,’ Ensign Rutherford (Eugene Cordero). (CBS All Access)
Meanwhile, Mariner (Tawny Newsome) and Boimler (Jack Quaid) find themselves in a difficult situation after one of their fellow lower deckers, Ensign Fletcher (Tim Robinson), offers to cover for them so they can attend the coveted Chu Chu Dance. When they return, Fletcher has apparently been attacked and an isolinear core is missing, though it turns out Fletcher used the core to try and make himself smart and in the process created a technological nightmare.
It turns out Fletcher is not a particularly good Starfleet officer. He’s perfectly affable, but prone to deceit, blaming others for his own mistakes, and he’s incompetent. Fletcher makes a great counterpoint for Mariner, and it almost feels like the writers room decided that after several episodes of Mariner occupying the role of a renegade Starfleet officer that it was necessary to show there are some lines she does not cross.
Fletcher being so bad at his job, and clearly not caring about it, reminds us that while Mariner might chart her own course, she’s ultimately still a Starfleet officer who genuinely believes in the institution. I think that was a good reminder at this point in the season.
Ensign Fletcher (Tim Robinson) with Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Mariner (Tawny Newsome). (CBS All Access)
Trek Trope Tributes
Like Worf in The Next Generation, Shaxs (Fred Tatasciore) finds his recommendations to use force and escalate the situation with the Drookmani is consistently shut down by Captain Freeman for most of the episode.
“My recommendation of full assault has been ignored in favor of a more diplomatic approach.”
“Permission to destroy the alien ship?”
“Please, please let me shoot their warp core. I have been very good this month!”
Derelict ships and debris have been found adrift in space many times on Trek previously (“Space Seed,” “Booby Trap,” “The Royale,” “The 37s,” etc.) and we’ve also seen a handful of disputes over salvage rights before (“Day of Honor,” “Extreme Risk,” etc.).
The Rutherford and Tendi storyline on the holodeck is one extended trope tribute, drawing upon many holodeck malfunction episodes complete with malfunctioning safeties (“A Fistful of Datas” etc.), instantly changing environmental settings (“The Big Goodbye,” etc.), and a malevolent holodeck character (“Elementary, Dear Data,” etc.). I love it!
Canon Connections
Warp Sounds
The cold open includes the ensigns discussing their favorite background starship hums caused by the warp core. Up for discussion are the Cerritos, the Enterprise-D at warp four, and the USS Voyager — and you can see if any of their impersonations were even close by checking out our Star Trek audio clip library.
Antares-class Freighters
The derelict ship whose ownership is disputed by the Drookmani is an Antares-class ship, seen in The Animated Series episode “More Tribbles, More Troubles” and in the remastered Original Series episode “Charlie X.”
Sonic Shower
Dr. T’Ana, after being accidentally pushed into her plate of nachos, asks Mariner “Do you know how hard it is to get cheese out of fur in a sonic shower?!” And given we see in the ‘Voyager’ episode “Juggernaut” that the sonic shower does not use water – we can believe it!
Nausicaans
While in the Academy, Ensign Fletcher helped Boimler avoid a difficult situation with some Nausicaans. The surly race — “You convinced them just to spit in my face!” — have been seen a number of times in ‘The Next Generation,’ ‘Deep Space Nine,’ and ‘Enterprise.’
Clamshell Communicators
Tendi says she hopes the cargo containers under dispute contain “old communicators” and references her love for “the original clamshell design.”
Holodeck Notables
Rutherford mentions just about every notable historical figure to appear in the holodeck in previous Star Trek adventures — and even a few who didn’t, like Robin Hood.
“Yeah, you know it’s not just for hanging with Sherlock Holmes (“Elementary Dear Data”) and Robin Hood and Sigmund Freud (“Phantasms”) and Cyrano de Bergerac and Einstein (“Descent”) and Da Vinci (“Scorpion”) and Stephen Hawking (“Descent, Part I”) and Socrates (“Darkling”)…”
Holodeck Malfunctions
When the Cerritos is attacked, the safety protocols in the holodeck malfunction allowing Badgey to indulge murderous rage against Tendi and Rutherford. Later in the episode, the program begins degrading, and the holodeck grid begins appearing, similar to what was jokingly called ‘The Sign of La Forge’ in TNG’s “Homeward.”
Bajor
The Bajoran marketplace has similar geography to the city seen in the establishing shots of Bajor in ‘Deep Space Nine.’ The temple that Rutherford and Tendi head toward can be seen in the background at the top of the hill, the same as in the holodeck program.
USS Titan
Fletcher is reassigned to the USS Titan. While not mentioned in the episode, the ship is under the command of Captain William T. Riker at this point, just a year after the events of ‘Star Trek: Nemesis’. Fletcher doesn’t last very long before he is reassigned off the ship.
Captain’s Yacht
Mariner tells Boimler she has the keys to the captain’s yacht. This is one of only a handful of references of the most seen, but rarely mentioned part of many starships. The Enterprise-E captain’s yacht was used in ‘Star Trek: Insurrection.’
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Other Observations
The crew of the Cerritos have a fondness for Mexican food. After tacos in a previous episode, Dr. T’Ana (Gillian Vigman) is enjoying a plate of nachos in the Cerritos bar.
Starbase 80 is apparently an undesirable assignment for Starfleet officers. “You want to goof around? Go work on Starbase 80!” (To which a sad forlorn voice echoing in the distance can hilariously be heard saying, “Damn. Starbase 80?!?”)
Rutherford wonders if the old Starfleet cargo contains cryo-frozen princesses, a potential reference to episodes like “The Perfect Mate” from TNG and “Precious Cargo” from Enterprise.
Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) uses evasive pattern “Sulu Alpha” in combating the Drookmani.
Mariner previously saw the Zebulon Sisters perform the Chu Chu dance on Deep Space 3, a station was previously referenced in the TNG episode “Interface.”
Through six episodes, the following named crew members have been seen in multiple episodes of Lower Decks: Fletcher, Jet, Vendome (a Bolian), Jennifer (an Andorian) and Barnes (a Trill).
Rutherford and Tendi (Noel Wells) meet Badgey… in better times. (CBS All Access)
We haven’t gotten a classic holodeck malfunction episode since the later days of Voyager almost two decades ago, and so the Lower Decks take on the standard Star Trek trope is very welcome.
The added comedic talents of Jack McBrayer leaning into an unhinged performance make this a hilarious side story for the week. Meanwhile, it’s nice to see Mariner stay (mostly) within the lines, and honestly, good riddance Fletcher!
Star Trek: Lower Decks returns on September 17 with the seventh episode of the season, on CBS All Access in the United States and CTV Sci Fi Channel in Canada. Additional international availability for the series has not yet been announced.
Tuesday, CBS All Access and the official Star Trek website held a multi-hour marathon of livestream interviews with the cast and crew of every live-action Trek series — and Lower Decks, of course — and today you can watch all eight Star Trek Day video events yourself!
Panels for Star Trek: Discovery, Deep Space Nine, Strange New Worlds, The Original Series, Voyager, Enterprise, Lower Decks, Picard, and The Next Generation aired online back-to-back-to-back for three and a half hours on September 8, and below you can watch (or rewatch) them all at your own pace.
Please note that each YouTube presentation seems to be limited to US viewership only, but we’ve included international viewing links to the Star Trek Day official video as well.
While there wasn’t much news out of today’s Star Trek Day panel focusing on the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks, we did get two looks ahead at the episodes yet to come this season, including the return of a familiar franchise face!
As part of today’s Star Trek Day panel, series creator and showrunner Mike McMahan finally spilled a few spoilers about some familiar voices we’ll be hearing in the last five episodes of the first Star Trek: Lower Decks season — including famous Next Generation and Voyager man of mischief Q, voiced of course by John de Lancie, reprising the role for the first time since 2001’s “Q2.”
While McMahan stressed that de Lancie’s time as Q in an upcoming episode is very much a small moment in length, the near-cameo shot of those famous Q Continuum judge robes made a starring role in the new late-season trailer showcasing moments from the rest of Season 1.
Along with de Lancie, we also learned that three-time Star Trek guest star Kurtwood Smith — who appeared in Voyager, Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country — will be voicing an alien role in an upcoming season as well.
If you missed it, you can watch the entire Star Trek: Lower Decks panel from today’s Star Trek Day event on YouTube or at StarTrek.com/Day.
Star Trek: Lower Decks returns Thursday, September 10 with “Terminal Provocations” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel. International distribution for the series has not yet been announced.
First announced over a year ago, the thought-abandoned official Star Trek podcast from Lower Decks star Tawny Newsome lives!
Originally titled “The Prime Directive” podcast when first announced in August 2019, the expected official Star Trek podcast was planned for an initial late-2019 debut, but when that timeframe came and went, many thought that the project may have been shelved.
But today, CBS Television Studios and the Star Trek franchise group has re-announced the podcast project as Star Trek: The Pod Directive, with Lower Decks star Tawny Newsome still attached to lead the audio show, now set to be joined by actor and comedian Paul F. Tompkins.
Tawny Newsome and Paul F. Tompkins
The show will include a number of well-known Trek fans from many areas of life, including actor Ben Stiller, politician and activist Stacey Abrams, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, and of course members of the Star Trek cast and crew from across the franchise.
Here’s the official announcement made today by CBS Television Studios:
Sept. 8, 2020 – CBS Television Studios and “Star Trek” Global Franchise Group announced the podcast STAR TREK: THE POD DIRECTIVE is available to subscribe to now, via StarTrek.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all major podcast platforms in advance of its premiere on Monday, Sept. 14.
Announced earlier today by Tawny Newsome during the STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS panel as part of Star Trek Day, Paul F. Tompkins (“BoJack Horseman,” “Comedy Bang Bang”) joins Newsome as co-host on the podcast.
With unparalleled access to “Star Trek” luminaries, celebrity super-fans and behind-the-scenes creative professionals, STAR TREK: THE POD DIRECTIVE takes a smart, witty and thoughtful look at all things “Trek” – both old and new. Offering a high-level discussion of the themes, ideas and characters that resonate across the history of the franchise’s storied universe, episodes will also explore the brand’s 50-plus-year legacy and influence. Each episode features an in-depth personal interview with a notable guest, coverage of a “Star Trek” event or a discussion of a specific topic with one or more guests.
Guests will include Ben Stiller (actor/producer), Reza Aslan (author/commentator), Michelle Hurd (actor, STAR TREK: PICARD), Kendra James (managing editor, StarTrek.com), Angelica Bastien (staff writer, Vulture), Mike McMahan (creator/executive producer/showrunner, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS), Stacey Abrams (politician/activist), Tig Notaro (comedian/actor, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY), Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA astronaut), Bill McKibben (author/environmentalist/activist) and Jeff Russo (producer/composer, STAR TREK: PICARD and STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS). New episodes will drop weekly on Mondays through Nov. 9.
Fans can subscribe to or download STAR TREK: THE POD DIRECTIVE via StarTrek.com as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify or other podcasting apps.
The podcast is set to be available on pretty much every platform where podcasts can be heard, including Apple Music, Spotify, and everywhere else you can name starting on September 14.
This week brings us to the sixth episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and we’ve got your next round of new photos from “Terminal Provocations” today!
In this new episode, Ensign Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) have fun aboard the Cerritos with shipmate Ensign Fletcher, while while Ensigns Ruthford (Eugene Cordero) and Tendi (Noel Wells) hang out on the holodeck… all while the Cerritos discovers a destroyed 23rd century Antares-class cargo ship.
Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Mariner (Tawny Newsome) chat with Ensign Fletcher (Tim Robinson). (CBS All Access)
Boimler and Mariner chat with Ensign Fletcher. (CBS All Access)
Boimler and Mariner find Fletcher unconscious. (CBS All Access)
Boimler and Mariner find Fletcher unconscious. (CBS All Access)
Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) leads the Cerritos bridge crew. (CBS All Access)
Captain Freeman leads the Cerritos bridge crew. (CBS All Access)
Mariner and Boimler cheer for 'Chu-Chu.' (CBS All access)
The lower-deckers cheer on their shipmates. (CBS All Access)
Mariner gets a talking-to from Dr. T'Ana (Gillian Vigman). (CBS All Access)
Tendi (Noel Wells) and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) wear cloaks over their uniforms. (CBS All Access)
Finally, if you didn’t catch it at the end of “Cupid’s Errant Arrow,” here’s the preview for this coming week’s new episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
TERMINAL PROVOCATIONS —The lovable, but awkward, Ensign Fletcher makes work difficult for Mariner and Boimler. Rutherford introduces Tendi to a holodeck training program he created.
Written by John Cochran. Directed by Bob Suarez.
Star Trek: Lower Decks returns Thursday, September 10 with “Terminal Provocations” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel. International distribution for the series has not yet been announced.
Believe it or not, it’s been 11 months since the first Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 trailer debuted at New York Comic Con last October — but as part of today’s Star Trek Day celebration, the first real look at the show’s upcoming return is finally here, with a few surprises along the way.
The newest Discovery Season 3 trailer has just arrived from CBS All Access as part of the show’s Star Trek Day livestream event, and with it comes a new extended trailer for the season! As Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery crew drop out of their time-travel vortex and arrive in the year 3188, the team finds themselves in a galaxy where an event known as “The Burn” served as a catalyst for the Federation’s near-collapse.
Along with the Discovery regulars — Saru (Doug Jones), Tilly (Mary Wiseman), Stamets (Anthony Rapp), Culber (Wilson Cruz), and Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) — recurring characters Jet Reno (Tig Notaro) and Nhan (Rachael Ancheril) can be spotted in the trailer, along with the familiar bridge crew of Detmer (Emily Coutts), Owosekun (Oyin Oladejo), Rhys (Patrick Kwok-Choon), Nilsson (Sara Mitich), and Bryce (Ronnie Rowe Jr.)
We also get more time with newcomer Cleveland “Book” Booker (David Ajala), as well as see more of the recently-announced characters of Adira (Blu del Barrio) and our first view of young Trill character Gray (Ian Alexander), who seem to share their own connection.
Aside from the dramatic image of the USS Discovery crashed on the surface of a barren planet — and Burnham making that same erratic descent in her Red Angel suit — we also get a look at the commander back in her gold-toned command uniform for the first time since “Will You Take My Hand?” in Season 1.
While she looks to be still holding the Commander rank in the brief glimpse of her duty uniform, we later see her sporting the new 32nd century Starfleet badge revealed by CBS marketing last month as the crew settles into life in the future.
Captain Saru after all? Looks like the Kelpien has taken command for real.
But while Burnham may be back as the ‘Number One’ of Discovery, it looks like Saru finally gets to be the official Kelpien in the command chair, as we see him all dressed up in a Discovery-era captain’s uniform (with gold piping on the shoulders), and wearing both 23rd and 32nd century combadges with four rank pips.
Here are a few other notable images from the trailer:
'Star Trek: Discovery' - New Season 3 Trailer Images
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Burnham and Saru wear new Starfleet badges
Adira (Blu del Barrio) and Gray (Ian Alexander)
Book (David Ajala) and an Andorian lead an evacuation
Burnham scans for life in the galaxy
Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) in command gold
Burnham, Saru (Doug Jones), and Adira in a Federation facility
Saru leads dinner withe the crew, including Nhan (Rachel Ancheril)
Detmer (Emily Coutts) and Owosekun (Oyin Oladejo) hug
The USS Discovery crashed on a planet's surface
Reno (Tig Notaro), Stamets (Anthony Rapp) and Tilly (Mary Wiseman) do science
Saru and a Vulcan
Burnham leads a gathering the Discovery mess hall
Tilly and the bridge crew visit an ancient tree
Along with all of the new video footage, CBS All Access has also debuted the first official look at the Season 3 key art with this new poster featuring the entire regular crew, joined by Book (David Ajala) and Adira (Blu del Barrio), signifying their importance in the upcoming season.
Finally, if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a brand new logo for the series! As Star Trek: Discovery leaves the 23rd century behind, it seems that the original series title treatment wasn’t granted access to the Red Angel wormhole — and a new streamlined title design joins the crew in the far future.
Series executive producer Alex Kurtzman related the reasons behind the logo change in the opening moments of the Discovery livestream panel; the original design used in Season 1 and 2 was meant to evoke the Klingon War, and as the story has progressed away from Klingon involvement, the show’s title design needed to evolve as well.
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After all of that serious news about the upcoming season of Star Trek: Discovery, we also got a bit of humor in the casting of Leeu, a Maine Coon cat, as “Grudge,” the 32nd century sidekick of Cleveland “Book” Booker — and who got her own video featurette and publicity photo this afternoon.
In the meantime, what do you think of the new Discovery trailer, poster, and title treatment? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Star Trek: Discovery returns on October 15, exclusively on CBS All Access (USA), CTV Sci Fi Channel (Canada), and October 16 on Netflix (in other global regions).
Originally previewed back in July, Factory Entertainment today officially announced their plans to bring fans a full-scale replica of Captain Picard’s Ressikan flute, from the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Inner Light” — and we’ve got one of their prototypes to show you exactly what they’re working on as part of today’s Star Trek Day celebration!
Our friends over at Factory Entertainment launched preorders for the upcoming prop replica today, expected for fulfillment in middle of next year, and they sent us one of their manufacturing prototypes to check out exactly how they’re approaching this iconic Star Trek instrument, one which holds deep meaning for the captain of the Enterprise-D.
This still-in-progress build — recreating Picard’s flute seen in “The Inner Light,” “Lessons,” and more — is milled from a solid brass alloy, and measures more than 10″ in length — and it’s certainly got a real heft to it from the metal fabrication. That said, the finish and color of the final product will differ slightly from this prototype, as the final look of the flute is still being tweaked.
It also features a wound cord tassel (here secured to the flute prototype with just a touch of glue), and silver foil discs around the six finger positions on the bottom half of the flute. The flute itself comes packaged in a foam-lined, solid resin display box, designed to replicate the case seen on-screen… which itself holds another secret function.
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Like the original prop, the flute doesn’t actually play — but the display case features a subtle button on its right side, which when pressed, activates internal audio functionality to play the famous melody from the original episode (composed by Jay Chattaway) which Picard learned during his life as Kamin on the planet Kataan.
Here’s the official product description from Factory Entertainment:
Factory Entertainment’s replica has been copied directly from surviving resources in the CBS archives to ensure accuracy. It is milled from solid brass alloy and hand-painted to suggest a vintage finish, and is completed with a wound cord tassel decoration. The storage box is cast from polyresin and lined with EPS foam.
The flute appeared in several episodes and, as is normal for productions, some small modifications where made to it over the course of time. This replica has been designed to capture them all in single blended execution. The Factory Entertainment development team understood that the melody we hear is intrinsically linked to the prop and as such we wanted to include it in some way, but this represented significant technical and licensing challenges.
Our solution was a concealed audio feature in the storage box that, when activated, plays digital audio taken directly from the original soundtrack of the episode.
Dimensions:
– Flute 10½ x ¾ x ¾ “(264 x 20 x 20mm)
– Display Box 12½ x 3½ x 3¼”(315 x 90 x 80mm)
This replica is a numbered limited edition and includes a Certificate of Authenticity booklet and will require two AAA batteries (not included).
Factory Entertainment Ressikan Flute Replica - From 'The Inner Light'
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While it’s still undergoing final development and is expected to head into production in early 2021, Factory Entertainment has debuted the Ressikan flute replica for preorder today, which will help them determine just how many builds of the final product will be produced — they tell us they estimate that less than 2,000 will be made, so if it’s something you really want to get your hands on, you may want to lock in your reservation.
The company has the Ressikan flute up for preorder now for a Star Trek Day price of $249, but after October 7, the cost will jump to $274 for those who don’t place an order in the first month.
So, tell us: do you plan to preserve a piece of the Kataan civilization in your own collection? Let us know what you think about this replica and the announced product in the comments below!
Special thanks to Factory Entertainment for sharing their prototype with us for this special preview!
Well it’s Star Trek Day, and with this new franchise holiday comes the beginning of a new line of Star Trek: Lower Decks merchandise from our friends over at FanSets!
The pin company kicks off their Lower Decks lineup today with a set of eight character pins representing the primary cast of the new animated series, including both the junior officers and command crew of the USS Cerritos in their regulation Starfleet attire.
This won’t be the only Lower Decks releases coming from FanSets, as the company has already made it known that pin-back replicas of the silver Starfleet deltas worn by each character are on the way, along with a replica of the Cerritos bar logo and a pin highlighting the California-class USS Cerritos itself are in development as well.
If you’re interested in the Lower Decks character pins, you can get them now over at the FanSets web shop.
In other FanSets pin news, they’ll also be rolling out their Star Trek: The Next Generation “All Good Things” badge later in mid-September, as well as their Trek: Discovery Section 31 badge in October — both of which we exclusively announced back in July.
The company has also announced that their line of Starfleet delta badges are going to be reissued this fall in magnet-backed form, with their previously-released Star Trek: Picard delta coming in the new backing towards the end of 2020.
In addition, they revealed today that their version of the USS Enterprise delta, worn by Captain Pike, Number One, and crew in Star Trek: Discovery is in development for artwork approval — and we know some of you have been waiting for those badges since QMx went radio silent on their line of Trek products.
On top of that, FanSets will be polling fans to let you guide their next wave of Star Trek command badges after the first of the year, so watch for your chance to give feedback into their upcoming products!
Next Tuesday is September 8, the anniversary of the classic Star Trek series’ debut — celebrating the first airing of “The Man Trap” on September 8, 1966 — and the unofficial holiday has exploded into a full-fledged franchise fiesta as CBS announces Star Trek Day, a 24-hour celebration of all things Trek.
While there may not have been much news out of the virtual San Diego Comic Con panel back in July, the crew at CBS is more than making up for that disappointing event with a three-and-a-half hour schedule of live interview presentations — covering everyStar Trek show from the Original Series through Enterprise, and all of the current CBS All Access shows, of course, as well!
Starting at 3PM ET (12PM PT) and running until 6:30PM ET (3:30PM PT), The Ready Room host Wil Wheaton and cohost Mica Burton (daughter of Next Gen star LeVar Burton) will lead a marathon of cast and crew interview sessions covering every series, surely expected to bring news on Discovery, Lower Decks, the Captain Pike-centric Strange New Worlds, and more.
These panels will be free to watch for all fans worldwide at StarTrek.com/Day.
Of note, the event sets to reunite nearly the entire cast of Star Trek: Enterprise — minus Jolene Blalock, who has not participated in any Trek events (apart from the Enterprise Blu-ray production) in many years, nearly the entire cast of Voyager, and the creative team behind next year’s Strange New Worlds.
3PM ET (12PM PT) — STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, with series stars Sonequa Martin-Green and David Ajala and co-showrunners and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise
3:30PM ET (12:30PM PT) — STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, with series stars Terry Farrell, Alexander Siddig, Armin Shimerman, Nana Visitor, Cirroc Lofton and executive producer Ira Steven Behr.
4PM ET (1PM PT) — STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, with series stars Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck; executive producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers; and co-executive producers Akela Cooper and Davy Perez.
4:30PM ET (1:30PM PT) — STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES, with series star George Takei and the CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, Rod Roddenberry.
5PM ET (2PM PT) — STAR TREK: VOYAGER, with series stars Kate Mulgrew, Robert Picardo, Robert McNeill, Garrett Wang, Tim Russ and Ethan Phillips.
5:20PM ET (2:20PM PT) — STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE, with series stars Scott Bakula, Linda Park, John Billingsley, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery and Connor Trinneer.
5:40PM ET (2:40PM PT) — STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, with voice cast Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, Noël Wells and Eugene Cordero and series creator, showrunner and executive producer Mike McMahan.
6:05PM ET (3:05PM PT) — STAR TREK: PICARD and THE NEXT GENERATION with legendary cast members Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes.
We’ve also confirmed that the livestream programming will be rebroadcast at 12AM ET (9PM PT) in the evening following the day’s programming — and they will be available to watch on demand at the same web address after Star Trek Day concludes.
In addition to the afternoon live panels, fans in the United States will also have access to a 24-hour marathon ‘curated’ Star Trek episodes from every series of the franchise: including Discovery, Picard, and Lower Decks — at the same StarTrek.com/Day website.
Presented by CBS All Access — hence the US-only restrictions on the streaming episodes — the site will be streaming episodes of the Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, and Lower Decks from 3AM ET (12AM PT) on September 8 for a full 24-hours, pausing only for the live panel interviews.
The schedule will be as follows:
3 AM ET / 12 AM PT: Star Trek Day streaming marathon begins
3 PM ET / 12 PM PT: Marathon break; Star Trek Day global panels take place
6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT: Star Trek Day streaming marathon continues
12 AM ET / 9 PM PT: Marathon concludes; Star Trek Day global panels replay
If all of that wasn’t enough, the franchise is also expanding their presence online with an additional fundraising drive for racial justice initiatives, new ways for fans to have Star Trek fun on social media, and more.
#STARTREKUNITEDGIVES CAMPAIGN
On Sept. 8, for every person that tweets the hashtag StarTrekUnitedGives (#StarTrekUnitedGives), CBS All Access will donate $1 to organizations who do the real-world work of championing equality, social justice and the pursuit of scientific advancements. Organizations include the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) and the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI).
OFFICIAL “STAR TREK” MERCHANDISE FLASH SALE
Running low on your favorite “Star Trek” gear? You’ll have the perfect opportunity to stock up during the official Star Trek Shop’s 24-hour flash sale. Please visit https://shop.startrek.com/ on Sept. 8 to access and learn more about the sale.
DEBUT OF “STAR TREK”-THEMED EMOJIS
Trek-ify your tweets with the addition of “Star Trek”-themed Emoji on Twitter. Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 8, you will be able to utilize brand-new Emoji featuring your favorite “Star Trek” characters, including Geordi La Forge, Michael Burnham, Jean-Luc Picard and more, on Twitter while you tweet with your fellow “Star Trek” fan family on Star Trek Day and beyond.
GEEKS WHO DRINK “STAR TREK” PUB QUIZ ON TWITCH (4:00 PM, PT/7:00 PM, ET)
Virtually join fellow “Star Trek” fans from all over the world and test your “Star Trek” knowledge during the Geeks Who Drink “Star Trek” Pub Quiz on Twitch.
“WHAT STAR TREK MEANS TO ME” SOCIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR FANS
In celebration of the fans that keep the “Star Trek” legacy alive, we want to hear from you! Starting today, fans can share what “Star Trek” means to them by posting stories, pictures and memories across Instagram and Twitter, using the hashtag StarTrekStory (#StarTrekStory), for a chance to be featured on the official “Star Trek” platforms.
If that’s not enough to make you want to clear your calendar, we can also tell you that you may want to keep your eyes open for additional Star Trek product announcements set to beam down throughout the day on September 8 — including some exclusive first looks you might just see on this very website!
This year’s Star Trek Day is set to be an at-home convention, and with everything else this year being cancelled or postponed until 2021 (and December’s Star Trek Las Vegas event seeming less and less likely to happen), fans should have plenty to be excited about as next Tuesday’s programming rolls out.
What’s got you the most excited about CBS’s Star Trek Day plans? Tell us what you’re looking forward to in the comments below!