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Virtual SDCC Events for STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, PICARD, LOWER DECKS, and STRANGE NEW WORLDS Set for July 23

San Diego may be closed for convention season this year, but the annual Star Trek Universe event is open for business as the entire lineup of television shows are set present virtual panel experiences for SDCC @ Home on July 23.

Announced today via Deadline — whose senior editor Dominic Patten will be helming the day of Star Trek streaming — the virtual event will kick off at 10AM PT (1PM ET) on July 23, and will feature the casts and production leadership teams from Star Trek: Picard, Discovery, Lower Decks, and the recently-announced Captain Pike spin-off Strange New Worlds.

Anthony Rapp poses with a fan at SDCC 2018.

The event will start with an interview with franchise leaders Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin, moderated by Patten, and will then lead into a table read of the Discovery Season 2 finale episode “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2” and subsequent Q & A session to feature the entire series cast.

Set to participate from Discovery are Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman, Michelle Yeoh, Wilson Cruz, Mary Chieffo, Tig Notaro, Alan Van Sprang, Jayne Brook, Emily Coutts, Oyin Oladejo, Patrick Kwok-Choon, Ronnie Rowe Jr., and Sara Mitich.

Also joining the table read are Star Trek: Strange New Worlds leads Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn; series producers Michelle Paradise and Olatunde Osunsanmi (who directed the episode) will also be in attendance.

‘Lower Decks’ showrunner Mike McMahan at SDCC 2019.

 

After the Discovery crew warps away, series showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of the soon-to-launch Star Trek: Lower Decks crew will beam aboard — voice actors Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, Noel Wells, Eugene Cordero, Dawnn Lewis, Jerry O’Connell, Fred Tatasciore, and Gillian Vigman — who will answer questions about the new animated series and showcase the first extended clip from the show’s premiere episode.

The ‘Picard’ crew at 2019’s San Diego Comic Con event.

Finally, the Star Trek: Picard cast will round out the Star Trek Universe presentation, with leads Patrick Stewart, Alison Pill, Isa Briones, Evan Evagora, Michelle Hurd, and Santiago Cabrera joining the live-stream and answering fan questions, with guest stars Jonathan Del Arco, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, and Jeri Ryan in attendance as well.

The free-to-view streaming Star Trek Universe event is expected to be available for all to watch on the San Diego Comic Con YouTube channel when the event begins July 23.

Enter to Win Factory Entertainment’s New Starfleet Academy Bottle Opener!

Factory Entertainment first expanded their Star Trek barware line back in May, and now that we’re into summer convention season — at least, that’s what the calendar planned for! — we’ve got a look at their next 2020 release, adding a new exclusive to their lineup.

Revealed today on their online “Consolation-Con” presentation, a two-week-long digital replacement for the planned San Diego Comic Con experience, Factory Entertainment revealed their newest bottle opener, themed on one of the modern Starfleet Academy logos introduced in recent years.

Limited to just 1,000pc, this $20 exclusive item is up for preorder now and is expected to ship by the end of August 2020.

You can catch the entirety of today’s Consolidation-Con video presentation below, where Factory Entertainment’s Tom Vargas also shows off a number of the company’s other new releases, along with a look ahead to a prototype replica of Gal Gadot’s golden warrior costume from Wonder Woman 1984.

Don’t think that bottle openers are the only thing this company is going to be bringing out for Star Trek fans, there’s certainly a broader range of Trek goodies coming from Factory Entertainment… but more on that later, so stay tuned!

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Following today’s reveal, we’ve teamed up with Factory Entertainment to get this new Starfleet Academy bottle opener – along with two others from their Spring releases – into the hands of one lucky TrekCore reader!

This giveaway has ended and the winner has been notified.

Win the new Academy, Phaser, and Communicator bottle openers!

One of you can take home the new Starfleet Academy bottle opener — along with both the Original Series Type I phaser and Next Generation communicator bottle openers — just by joining us on social media in one of two ways:

Follow us on Twitter and tweet @TrekCore using the hashtag #TrekBottle…

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You have until midnight (Eastern time) on Sunday, July 12 to get your entry in — we’ll reach out to the winner via Twitter or Facebook after the contest closes to arrange for fulfillment.

Good luck to all!

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The Empire Invades in New Klingon-Themed Updates to STAR TREK ONLINE and STAR TREK ADVENTURES Games

In a pair of new, big updates to the two biggest Star Trek gaming platforms, the Klingon Empire is set to take over this summer as both Star Trek Online and Star Trek Adventures each welcome the warrior race.

In the newest expansion to the long-running Star Trek Online, “House Divided,” actor J.G. Hertzler returns as Martok from Deep Space Nine — along with Robert O’Reilly as Gowron from both The Next Generation and DS9 —  in a story that combines elements from the Star Trek: Discovery era with the 24th Century Klingon Empire.

After accidentally sending herself and players through time with stolen Federation technology, J’Ula, sister of T’Kuvma (Discovery), finds herself at war as the modern Klingon Empire has done the unthinkable and allied themselves with the Federation. J’Ula and her lieutenant Aakar (Grandfather of Gowron) have taken it upon themselves to right this wrong, and call their true Klingon brethren to arms. It’s now up to the player to quell this rebellion alongside Martok (Deep Space Nine) and maintain the newly founded peace within the Federation.

This new epic war story brings two new playable episodes to Star Trek Online that all Star Trek fans are bound to enjoy. In addition, the new update includes a new month-long House Divided event for players to participate in to receive the Red Angel suit/armor, a 5-person space TFO over the Klingon Penal Colony of Rura Penthe, along with a new Angel’s Wake Lockbox — which contains the Ba’ul ship seen in the Star Trek: Discovery episode “The Sound of Thunder,” and Ba’ul Obelisk from Season 2 of Discovery.

The Red Angel suit from Discovery Season 2 also arrives for in-game use this month, a powerful reward that offers players a number of tactical moves to use against enemies.

The Time Crystals necessary to travel far through time weren’t possible to recreate, but the suit itself was. Powerful and versatile, it functions as standard combat armor until its special properties are needed. These properties, referred to as Red Angel Mode, can only be used for a short while before the systems must recharge.

All the in-game powers of the Red Angel suit — both defensive and offensive — are broken down in this feature piece at the official Star Trek Online blog.

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Meanwhile, tabletop game Star Trek Adventures is also branching out into the world of the warrior with its new Star Trek Adventures: The Klingon Empire Core Rulebook, the latest addition to the role-playing series.

A new 390-page hardcover rulebook — complete with now-expected wonderful artwork adorning many of its pages — covers the entire history of Star Trek’s time with the Klingons, from the earliest clashes with humanity in Enterprise through the 24th century Dominion War era and beyond.

THE KLINGON EMPIRE core rulebook for the Star Trek Adventures roleplaying game takes you to the Final Frontier of the Galaxy, where new worlds and new civilizations await bold Klingon warriors hungry for glory and honor. Your duties may take you to the edges of known space, to Klingon colonies in need, to the borders of neighboring galactic powers, or into the eye of interstellar phenomena. Your warship and crew represent the best-trained and most honorable of Klingon warriors, and your cunning and abilities are needed now more than ever.

A new threat looms from across the Gamma Quadrant, representing a worthy opponent for the worlds of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. Tensions are high and it remains to be seen how the Klingon Empire will get involved. It is a volatile time for the Empire as her brave warriors and bold crews ready for battle against whatever foes present themselves.

Here’s a preview of the always-lovely artwork that adorns the pages of The Klingon Empire Core Rulebook:

Available for purchase now for $56 USD / £45 GBP, the hardcover edition is expected to ship to players this Fall.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for the latest in Star Trek gaming news!

New Behind-the-Scenes STAR TREK: PICARD Videos Amp Up Emmy Awards Consideration Push

Voting is now open for members of the Television Academy ahead of 2020’s Emmy Awards, and CBS All Access has been making quite the push for Patrick Stewart and the entire Star Trek: Picard team in an effort to raise awareness of the show for awards consideration.

Along with a multitude of new interviews with the cast — many of which reiterate some of the same behind-the-scenes information and stories that we’ve been hearing since the beginning of the pre-Season 1 press tour — there have also been a number of new behind-the-scenes videos that give a greater look into what’s needed to make the show.

First up, from the official Star Trek site, prosthetic casting supervisor Will Thorton takes us on a tour of the silicon headpiece production process to illustrate how today’s Romulan foreheads are brought to life:

Lead creature designer and prosthetic artist Neville Page and prosthetic designer Vincent Van Dyke detail what it took to recreate the Borg implants for Seven of Nine’s return to Star Trek after nearly two decades:

Picard visual effects supervisor Jason Zimmerman talks to Deadline Hollywood about the intricate digital effects needed to bring 2399 to life — with special looks at the construction of the crashed Borg cube on the shores of Coppellius, the downed La Sirena in the planet’s desert, and the massive Romulan fleet commanded by Commodore Oh.

Back in April, the official site also published this unique 360-degree video of the location filming on planet Vashti for “Absolute Candor,” allowing viewers to move the camera view around to all angles of Picard’s encounter with the burly Romulan ex-senator.

Star Trek: Picard’s first-season showrunner Michael Chabon joined star Patrick Stewart for an in-depth discussion of the seventh episode of the season, “Nepenthe,” which featured the much-hailed return of Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis).

After a few months away, Wil Wheaton returned to The Ready Room with an “away mission” edition of the web series, featuring interviews with Stewart, makeup department head James MacKinnon, and Star Trek: Picard costume designer Christine Clark, along with an interesting tour of the La Sirena sets which give us a first look at the ship’s deck plans.

Costume designer Christine Clark also sat down for a solo interview with Gold Derby to talk about her work on Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard.

Star Trek: Picard is expected to return sometime in 2021, dependent on a return to filming.

Win a Walk-On Role in STAR TREK: PICARD Season 2

If you have a need to travel to the late 24th century and beam aboard La Sirena, then a new charity fundraiser campaign may just be your ticket.

Announced late last month, the All-In Challenge Foundation is offering one winner and guest the chance to visit the set of Star Trek: Picard — whenever production resumes for the show’s second season — get a guided tour of the sets, meet Sir Patrick Stewart himself, and eventually end up on-camera during filming of a Season 2 episode.

Picard star Patrick Stewart and Trek franchise head honcho Alex Kurtzman filmed this short video about the donation drive in late June:

Through a donation via Fanatics.com to a group of four worth charities — Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry — fans can earn up to 200 entries for the grand prize, with minimum donation entries set at $10 USD.

The contest will be open for donation entries through July 22 at Fanatics.com, and is open to residents of the United States and Canada (except Quebec).

STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Beams Down August 6, Plus: First Look at the California-Class USS Cerritos

We’ve been waiting since March for new Star Trek content, and thanks to the just-announced arrival for Star Trek: Lower Decks, we’ll be heading back to the future before the summer is over!

The new animated series will debut on CBS All Access on Thursday, August 6, kicking off the first ten-episode season — bringing the USS Cerritos’ adventures to fans in just over five weeks. (The half-hour comedy was ordered for a two-season commitment from the start, with work on Season 2 already underway.)

The weekly episodes will then release on subsequent Thursdays.

The ‘Lower Decks’ crew — and senior staff — of the USS Cerritos. (CBS All Access)

In addition to this long-awaited scheduling announcement, we’ve also got our first official look at the California-class starship that will serve as the setting for the show, which takes place in 2380 — just after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis.

The USS Cerritos is similar to the Nebula-class — a “kitbash” ship which was made up of Galaxy-class design elements — with its saucer section separated from its octagonal warp engines and secondary hull by a pair of large nacelle struts, somewhat reminiscent of the 23rd century Oberth-class design.

The Cerritos is tasked with a mission of “second contact” — Starfleet’s follow-up brigade to new worlds who have already had their first encounters with the Federation — hence the show’s new tagline, Rarely Going Where No One Has Gone Before.

We don’t know much else yet about the show’s availability outside of the United States; while it was announced last week that the series will be available on CTV Sci-Fi Channel and Crave in Canada, as of this writing no plans for non-US/Canada distribution have yet been made public.

As soon as we’ve got more on that front, you can be sure you’ll know about it here at TrekCore.

Star Trek: Lower Decks stars Tawny Newsome as Ensign Beckett Mariner, Jack Quaid as Ensign Brad Boimler, Noel Wells as Ensign Tendi, Eugene Cordero as Ensign Rutherford, Fred Tatasciore as Lt. Shaxs, Gillian Vigman as Dr. T’Ana, Jerry O’Connell as Commander Jack Ransom, and Dawnn Lewis as Captain Carol Freeman.

Are you ready for the “second contact” adventures of the USS Cerritos and her crew? What do you think about the new starship design? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Icon Heroes Doubles the Meme with Two STAR TREK: TNG Facepalm Busts for San Diego Comic Con @ Home

San Diego Comic Con may be off this year like virtually every other entertainment and media event for 2020, but the typically-exclusive products tied to the annual show are still coming — and thanks to this year’s “SDCC @ Home” format, you don’t have to fly to southern California to get your hands on the goods.

Icon Heroes, the Star Trek licensee who launched their “Emperor Georgiou dagger” as a Discovery SDCC exclusive last summer, has now announced not one but two new Next Generation character busts for this year’s event… each part of a very specific theme.

Leaning into the TNG “facepalm” meme, Icon Heroes is first reviving the 2018-era Picard mini-bust with an updated sculpt and base design, measuring 8″ tall and featuring the Enterprise-D captain at his most vexed moment. It’s available for preorder now through Entertainment Earth for $80, and will be limited to only 1,701 sales.

Joining his captain this year is the Jonathan Frakes-styled Commander Riker “facepalm” mini-bust, announced today, replicating the Enterprise-D first officer’s frustration during his holodeck trial in “A Matter of Perspective” and on post-World War III Earth in Star Trek: First Contact.

Like the Picard version, this mini-bust will also be limited to just 1,701 units — and is already up for preorder at Icon Heroes’ website for $90.00.

We’ll be sure to keep you posted with any more Star Trek special releases as we get closer to San Diego Comic Con’s “SDCC @ Home” event next month!

STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Heads to Canada, Finds Familiar Homes at CTV Sci-Fi Channel and Crave

Like Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard before it, the third new series to come out of the modern franchise production team — Star Trek: Lower Decks — will be heading to Canada by way of the same platforms: CTV Sci-Fi Channel and the Crave streaming service.

Announced today during CTV’s “Homefront” presentation — where the Canadian media group laid out its upcoming slate across all in-house networks — the company confirmed that the animated Lower Decks comedy will find an exclusive home on the CTV Sci-Fi Channel for television viewing, with the Crave streaming service landing the exclusive streaming rights for Canadian viewers.

First came Star Trek: Discovery. Then came Star Trek: Picard. Now, we’re getting a Star Trek series unlike anything we’ve seen before.

Earlier today, we announced that Star Trek: Lower Decks, the latest addition to the Trek canon, will be coming to CTV Sci-Fi Channel later this year.

Unlike Discovery and Picard, Lower Decks—set shortly after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis—is a half-hour comedy that focuses on the more lighthearted aspects of being a Starfleet crew member. Oh, and it’s also animated.

There’s still no word on where Star Trek fans outside of the US and Canada will get to watch the series when it debuts later this year, but as soon as there’s an announcement on the Lower Decks global distribution plan, you’ll hear it from us!


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First New STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Images of 2020 Arrive

It’s been nearly a year since the first Star Trek: Lower Decks artwork made its way to the world — showcased during last July’s San Diego Comic Con Star Trek Universe panel — but as we inch ever-closer to the arrival of the new animated series, a few new images have just beamed down.

These new looks at the USS Cerritos crew in action — and off duty — accompany a new Entertainment Weekly interview with series showrunner Mike McMahan, where the writer also shares a few more hints about the upcoming show.

The USS Ceritos crew guards sickbay, from left: Ens. Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), Ens. Boimler (Jack Quaid), Lt. Shaxs (Fred Tatasciore), Capt. Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), Ens. Barnes (Jessica McKenna), Ens. Mariner (Tawny Newsome), and Dr. T’Ana (Gillian Vigman). (CBS All Access)

Unlike the still-officially-untitled Nickelodeon animated series, which is aimed squarely at kids, Lower Decks is more for the grown-up audience, as the Rick and Morty vet detailed.

It’s definitely not a kids show, but only because it’s a little bit more complex than a kid show would be. The fun of ‘Rick and Morty’ is that it breaks down sci-fi tropes and is told through Rick Sanchez, who has a very specific, chaotic, nihilistic lens.

‘Lower Decks’ treats mythological sci-fi things just as important as a regular ‘Trek’ show, while finding new stories to tell — just from a different angle. It’s not disassembling mythological sci-fi things.

It’s treating them as important for everybody on the starship as it would be in a regular ‘Star Trek’ show.

As we learned last summer, the USS Cerritos‘ “second contact” missions will be lead by the senior staff — like on every other series we’ve seen — but in Lower Decks, the focus will remain on Ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), Tendi (Noel Wells), and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) as the “big” story of each episode goes on around them.

The big stories are happening in the bridge crew and there’s more kind of social-emotional stories happening to the ‘Lower Deckers.’ So, it’s like their job, and the world they’re in get affected by these sci-fi stories.

But the funny thing too is that whatever menial job you have to do in ‘Star Trek,’ it might be something that they do every day, but it’s still sort of a fascinating look into stuff that happens onboard that haven’t been highlighted in another series.

So instead of being on the turbolift — the elevators in ‘Trek ‘— our guys are repairing the turbolift. We also spend a lot of time in the bar. You’ll also see the ‘Lower Deckers’ go on away missions doing things that the bridge crew doesn’t have to deal with.

Ensigns Mariner, Tendi, Rutherford, and Boimler share a drink. (CBS All Access)

McMahan also shared a bit of insight into the role that Captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) will take aboard the California-class starship, as commanding officer of the young main characters.

[Captain Freeman] is sort of trying to do this balancing act that all captains do, where they demand respect and are admired and trusted by the crew, but then they also kind of have to be the bad guy.

A thing we play with a lot is that the ‘Lower Deckers’ don’t always get all the information they’re delegated to, but they don’t get to have a voice and they don’t get to know the context a lot of the time.

In addition to the new official artwork released today, McMahan hinted that we might also see an Andorian crew member aboard ship in response to a fan’s artwork posted on Twitter:

We still don’t know when the series will debut this year, or who from the massive live-action Star Trek canon we may meet again in this animated show — McMahan continued to dance around that question, saying only “You’ll have to wait and see.” — but as soon as we know more about when we can expect to see this series, you’ll know about it.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest Star Trek: Lower Decks news!

Expect More Starfleet, More “Risks,” and Maybe Even More Soong in STAR TREK: PICARD Season 2

The second season of Star Trek: Picard is… well…. eventually going to happen, but while everyone in Hollywood is still working off-set, the cast and leadership team behind the show are still plugging away at getting things ready for whenever it’s safe to turn the cameras back on.

Over the past couple of weeks there have been a few tidbits about the still-gestating sequel season that have come to light from interviews, and we thought it was time to round things up in one easy-to-beam-down delivery!

Director Akiva Goldsman on the ‘Discovery’ set in 2017.

Speaking this week to IndieWire, Picard producer Akiva Goldsman talked a little about the state of Season 2’s story development, and how things are going in the writers room — now led by Enterprise and Voyager vet Terry Matalas.

“[I have a call] with Terry Matalas, and Kirsten Beyer, and Michael Chabon, and we will be bashing through some [story] continuity issues we are having between episodes three and four in the script phase.

We have [a writers] room that is up and running; we have broken the season. We are closer to halfway through the scripts than not. We really loved doing it and we feel really lucky to do it and we feel kind of like Season 1 was ‘getting ready,’ and now Season 2… let’s go!”

While Data’s ethereal existence came to a final end in “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2,” after years of Brent Spiner’s resistance to revisiting the android character, the series introduced another Spiner role in the two-part finale: the never-before-seen son of Dr. Noonien Soong (also played by Spiner).

His gold-faced alter ego may be gone, but leaving Alton Soong alive and kicking at the end of Season 1 was a plan, said Goldsman, to allow Spiner to return to the Star Trek fold should the story head back in his direction.

“We wanted to feather in the possibility of more [appearances from Brent Spiner], and we knew we were letting Data go.

We knew that the [Alton] Soong character had been in our head canon when it came to the season anyway, but we want more Brent — and we wanted to create a platform for which there could be more Brent in ensuing seasons.”

Finally, the producer also teased a greater role for Starfleet in the second year of the show, the familiar Federation armada that was largely absent from Picard Season 1.

“We knew that bringing in that fleet [in ‘Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2’] was a little bit of a promise, and so we tried to be thoughtful about it.

Especially as we go forward, we’re going to start making statements about the world of Starfleet — at least technologically — if not socially and culturally. These are the things that are likely to get a little bit more play than they did [in Season 1] in what was essentially a story about [Picard] outside of Starfleet.”

On the TrekGeeks ‘Feeding America’ fundraiser livestream last week, Next Generation alum Jonathan Frakes spoke a bit about his apprehension about returning to the role of Will Riker for Picard, but in the end enjoyed his time back on set — and hopes that perhaps he’ll return to Starfleet duty once more before the series concludes. [via TrekNews.net]

“I was wary if we had gone to the well to have Riker show up again because he had just said he had left Starfleet. I think between Akiva [Goldsman] and [Michael] Chabon] and Alex [Kurtzman], they really wove it into the story… and I hope we see him again.”

Off-screen, the longtime television director also confirmed to SyFy Wire what has been long suspected — that he’ll be heading back to set to helm more episodes of Picard next season… and will be heading off to Strange New Worlds to contribute to that show’s freshman season as well.

“I can’t wait to get back with Sir Patrick. It was wonderful to have Jeri Ryan on the show, and Brent Spiner and Jonathan Del Arco from our timeline. And I’m looking forward to whatever the brilliance Michael Chabon and Akiva Goldsman and Alex Kurtzman bring to the table. I haven’t seen any scripts yet, but I’m chomping at the bit.”

“I’ve been asked to direct [‘Strange New Worlds’], and I’m looking forward to it very much.

I’ve had great experiences with all three of them. Anson and I worked through finding Captain Pike. And Ethan and I worked through finding who Spock was. And the mantle of Spock, in particular, was so complicated and so emotionally taxing and was such huge shoes to fill, and Ethan felt it.

Rebecca and I have a long relationship from back on ‘The Librarians,’ and we have a fabulous working shorthand, so it will be great getting back to the floor with three old friends.”

Picard star Patrick Stewart told the Los Angeles Times that the first season of the show as so much work that he barely had time to get to know his new castmates — and took until the January 2020 press tour until they were able to relax together.

“There was no socializing [between the actors] for the first five months — we were shooting. When we came to the end of the series, we had promotional activities to engage with and we were traveling together on airplanes and got to know one another so much better.”

Now that Stewart and the Picard on-screen crew have had that off-screen bonding time, the actor expects that to help expand the depth of their performances in the next season of filming.

“This is going to be a new element in Season 2, that there is a lot of mutual respect everywhere. If you know you can take risks, and there is a network around you that if you crash land, they will catch you, it’s a wonderful feeling. That’s how I feel now. I feel safe.”

A look at the recreated Ten Forward set from “Remembrance.”

The ever-observant fans over at The Trek Collective continue to keep an eye for new behind-the-scenes images, and last week they pulled together an enormous collection of never-seen photography, on-set imagery, and concept art from Star Trek: Picard’s first season — along with a few snippets of interviews from the set designers and set decorators that brought year one to life.

Head on over and check out the massive roundup at The Trek Collective.

Keep checking back here for the latest Star Trek franchise news!