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Trek Comics Review: “Manifest Destiny #4”

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Star Trek franchise in 2016 with this all-new bi-weekly comics event, when Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew faces off against the Klingons in an ultimate showdown!

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There are a trio of covers to collect for the final issue in this series:

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  • Kirk and Sho’Tokh square off with each of their people’s emblems behind them. This cover from Angel Hernandez with colors by Jose Luis del Rio is a strong one. It’s nice to see the two characters going at each other with their fists, rather than use the weapons associated with their cultures.

    This makes the fight more brutal, but definitely more in the mold of the classic series. Placing an explosion between the two men is an excellent way to up the explosive content of this image. The coloring on this is really nice, with that explosion in the center pulling the reader’s attention to two fighters.

  • The subscription cover is a final homage by Tony Shasteen to Bob Peak’s iconic posters from the films, this being a modernization of Star Trek IV. Above an image of the Klingon Bird of Prey avoiding entangling itself with the Golden Gate Bridge are all the new cast members to the Trek films; from left to right, Chekov, Sulu, Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura. A beautiful take on this poster and this, and all of Shasteen’s previous covers for this series, should really be a poster or print.
  • The subject matter for the retailer incentive cover is a complete surprise. Sitting in the captain’s chair aboard the Enterprise, Sulu looks in focused concern at a console just off the page that’s erupting in a shower of sparks. His concern is either for the fate of his ship or the crew that surrounds him, helmeted Klingons.

    Great choice for a cover by Jen Bartel and it succeeds well. Sulu looks like actor John Cho and the coloring is fantastic — the reds intensify the situation and having him in yellow makes him stand out among his enemies.

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Sho’Tokh tells his origin. “I have been hated from my first breath…Despite my outcast status, the defense force could not deny my innate ability. They needed me. But I never needed them.”

This quick summary is only one page long but gives terrific insight into what made the monster that now has control of the Enterprise and is now holding his bat’leth to Kirk’s neck. Scotty screams at the Klingon to leave the captain alone, sparking Sho’Tokh to consider a different fate for Kirk.

He knocks the human unconscious and states to a lesser what’s to be done, and that’s when an explosion rocks the hallway. He rushes to the bridge to find that they are being hailed by Divash aboard the Chonnaq. She has “relieved” Grelm of his post and now she wants to do the same to Sho’Tokh.

The Klingon ascension of command is fully on display for Starfleet’s finest. The commander’s reaction to Divash’s words is classic — a classic — Klingon reaction, with it ending with both characters being true to their natures. This conflict spells trouble for the crew of the Enterprise, who are caught between both sides of the Klingon battle and on two different ships.

This was a perfect ending to a perfect story from writers Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott. I’ve longed to see Klingons return as antagonists to Star Trek and this issue, this series, more than satisfied.

Sho’tokh is an exceptional antagonist. He’s wholly original, but his motivations go beyond the norm even for those who’ve been following this franchise for decades. He gives Kirk the perfect foil to square off against, mentally and physically. Divash is also a terrific character, allowing the reader to sympathize with her wishes, but reminding one that she is Klingon and that takes precedence over the well being of the humans.

There are also some nice moments with the supporting characters, such as Sulu and McCoy, with the latter making the strongest change about Klingons by the end of this book.

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The origin of Sho’Tokh is told in four vertical panels on one page. It completely summarizes this villain’s life and brilliantly shows how he became the monster he is. The second and third panels are violent images, with the fourth being an excellent transition point for the character that wouldn’t mean much unless the previous two panels had been seen.

Being a Klingon, the antagonist towers over Kirk and this is an outstanding way to instantly have the hero of the book be at a disadvantage to the villain. The smoke effects of the first panel on Page 2 are an excellent way to remind readers that all is not well aboard the Enterprise.

The explosion on 3 is great; I love seeing the point of view tilted like this as it instantly takes a reader back to the same effect from the television series. The final panel on 4 is terrific, with this crew realizing that their backs are against the wall as they command a wounded ship. Besting this hopeless image are the two panels that follow on the next page, with Sho’Tokh’s emotions fantastic, and even they are bettered by his final two panel on the same page.

There’s only one panel of the two ships engaged in space and it’s great. It had me wishing to see more between the two ships, but the story rightly goes inside the ships to show the direct effects of the conflict on their crews. Page 11 is fantastic.

There aren’t any humans shown on this page, but Angel Hernandez has captured the damage to the ship handsomely, with that second panel rivaling Khan from the 1982 film. Pages 16 – 19 have the final conflict between the two leaders and it’s everything one would want it to be. Naturally, they’re exchanging barbs as they battle, but Hernandez makes every punch and slash felt, with the final blow being excellent.

Yeah, Hernandez should be drawing more Star Trek as soon as possible.

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Two colorists are credited for this issue, Mark Roberts and Adam Guzowski. I wish that there had been some particular notation as to who was responsible for which pages so I could give specific commentary to each, but I can safely say that both gentleman did a good job.

The first page (Yeah, I’m harping on it, but it is that good) uses reds outstandingly to create a bloody path for the Klingon, with only his gray skin being the other color on the page, used to set him apart from the bloodshed. This red continues onto the next pages as the Enterprise is at red alert: this is a great way to show that the bloodshed of Sho’Tokh’s past continues into his present.

Colors are also used to show the reader two different settings, with the Starfleet ship’s interiors red and the Klingon ship’s green. The book’s final confrontation takes place in a fairly dark setting, but it’s colored so that the reader can still the characters in action, while realizing that it’s dark place. Excellence throughout.

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Dialogue, sounds, an editorial note, ship-to-ship transmissions and Klingon speech (the same font), and yells are crafted by AndWorld Design. It’s a bit confusing to see the Klingon dialect done in italics because it’s already been set apart from Starfleet standard by an the greater than and less than symbols.

I was reading their speech initially as if they were yelling at each other in Klingon, as Klingons tend to do when conversing, but when Sho’Tokh and Divash had their conversation the visuals of the letters stopped my reading of the story to sort out what I was looking at. All else looks fine, though I’m still not understanding why the Klingon dialect was put in italics.

HP Enterprise STAR TREK BEYOND Technology Revealed

HP Enterprise’s technology contributions to STAR TREK BEYOND have now been revealed, as product designer Chris Carlozzi dished on his prop work to CNET this week.

Carlozzi’s work was done without any knowledge of the film’s plot, but rather, he “just put together things that [he thought] would be like that distant future-type experience.”

Minor spoilers below!

First up is THE BOOK, a flexible tablet device designed to “learn, teach, and aid [in] exploration. It educates and documents life, adding to [the Federation] database.”

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This reimagined version of the ever-present PADD prop was actually first revealed back last summer during the Omaze fundraiser promotional campaign – though the on-screen version has a digital addition of the HP Enterprise’s product logo, that glowing green rectangle.

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The ‘book’ tablet prop featured in an early Omaze video.

The second new technology is THE QUARANTINE, a kind of cloud-storage and data analysis tool used in the Enterprise sickbay.

Carlozzi:

I really started saying, all right, if I’m doing a device like this, how would I make it [work] in like a Starfleet type of mentality? How would I get something to report back to a ship? How would I get something to report back to Starfleet? How would I have databases, when we’re talking about things that are like light years, or different solar systems apart?

As with The Book, the concept drawings for the digital displays also include HP Enterprise’s green rectangle design.

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The final new piece of tech is an upgrade to the traditional medical tricorder, known as the DIAGNOSTIC WRAPThis large-display scanner “analyzes the inside of the creature that it’s wrapped around and the data populates on the screen in real time.”

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McCoy scans an injured crewman during the Swarm attack. (Photo via CNET)

The prop lives as a handheld unit which appears to be manually expanded for use, while its compressed layout is held in place by magnets.

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Marissa Freeman, vice-president of global brand and advertising at HP Enterprise, talked a little bit about the inclusion of the green HPE logo in this tech with IT Business.

Most marketers don’t find a perfect opportunity like this one, where what you have to talk about is exactly what the movie is about – which is the future of technology. [The green rectangle] is like our Nike Swoosh. It’s a bit of an easter egg, a hint in the movie about Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

Hopefully, the integration of the HP Enterprise logo will remain as subtle as these sketches indicate, usage that most filmgoers are likely to not even recognize.

TNG Remastered: “Journey’s End” HD Comparison Video

A disillusioned Wesley Crusher returns to the Enterprise during a break from Starfleet Academy, finding it difficult to remain a model cadet and Starfleet prospect – but after an encounter with a mysterious man at a disputed colony near the Cardassian border, he may be about to take the next step in his own evolution!

Preorder STAR TREK BEYOND Funko Pop! Vinyls

The new line of STAR TREK BEYOND Funko Pop! vinyl releases we told you about last month have started to go up for purchase now, and we know that some of you are just crazy about this line of character figurines!

The wide release is scheduled for August 6, but you can preorder yours today for $10.99 each!

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Use our links below to preorder the BEYOND Funko Pop! vinyls from Amazon:

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First STAR TREK 4K UHD Blu-rays Arrive Tuesday

Paramount Home Entertainment’s first steps in to next generation of home media formats begins this Tuesday, as STAR TREK and STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS arrive on 4K UHD Blu-ray.

We’re giving away a the pair of ultra-high definition releases over here, but for those of you curious about the packaging, here are some photos of the new combo sets for your viewing pleasure.

They’re very similar in design to the multitude of Blu-ray sets released over the past few years, with no new artwork or layouts (aside from the various 4K labels).

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The standard Blu-ray discs included in this set are identical to those found in 2014’s STAR TREK: THE COMPENDIUM collection, with disc art to match. You can check out the full list of features included in our review of that release. The 4K disc of INTO DARKNESS also includes the IMAX shifting aspect ratio presentation of the regular Blu-ray set.
 
Finally, in regards to a feature review with screencap galleries from these new 4K releases: at present, there is no way to capture images from UHD discs, as compared to the various methods available for DVD and Blu-ray discs – and until there’s a practical method available, they won’t be something we’ll be able to feature here.
 
UPDATECheck out our Trek ’09 and Star Trek Into Darkness 4K UHD screencap galleries!
 
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Win a TREK 09 + INTO DARKNESS 4K Blu-ray Combo Pack!

Congrats to our WRATH OF KHAN DIRECTOR’S CUT giveaway winners Philip and Nathan – and we’ve got one more giveaway launching tonight!

TrekCore has teamed up with Paramount Home Entertainment to deliver the first 4K UHD Star Trek releases to one lucky reader!

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2009’s Star Trek and 2013’s Star Trek Into Darkness arrive on the ultra-high-definition Blu-ray format next week, and one of you can win a combo pack containing both releases!

The 4K releases contain both 4K UHD discs – which require a new 4K Blu-ray player to watch – as well as a traditional Blu-ray disc (with the full range of Compendium bonus features), plus a digital copy.

While we know STAR TREK BEYOND is branching out in a whole new direction, there still plenty of other possibilities in the alternate universe!

You can win a copy by telling us in the comments below:

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If you are selected as our winner, watch your email on June 15!

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Contest Rules

  • Giveaway open to residents of the United States only.
  • Contest runs through 11:59 PM Eastern on Tuesday, June 14, 2016.
  • Only one comment per user; users with multiple comments will be disqualified.
  • Must be a registered user of the Disqus comment system with a valid email address.

Official STAR TREK Podcast Launches Next Week

With the launch of a new STAR TREK television series comes one of the popular trends in media – a companion podcast series!

But you won’t need to wait for the January debut for the audio series to begin, as ENGAGE: The Official Star Trek Podcast begins next week, through the Play.It podcast network.

This podcast will be hosted by our friend, entertainment writer Jordan Hoffman, and launches with three episodes next week – featuring guest appearances by Adam Nimoy and “Weird Al” Yankovic.

Here’s the official press release:

‘ENGAGE: THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK PODCAST’
BEAMS ON TO PLAY.IT EXCLUSIVELY WITH THREE ORIGINAL EPISODES ON JUNE 15

Hosted by Noted Critic Jordan Hoffman, First Guests Include “Weird Al” Yankovic and Adam Nimoy

CBS RADIO, CBS Local Digital Media and CBS Consumer Products, today announced the launch of “Engage: The OFFICIAL Star Trek Podcast,” which will be exclusively hosted on the podcast platform Play.it. The first three episodes of the hour-long podcast will be available on Wednesday, June 15 via Play.it/StarTrek, iTunes and StarTrek.com. Starting June 22, new episodes will be released weekly.

The podcast will be hosted by Jordan Hoffman, a film critic and writer of the “One Trek Mind” blog on StarTrek.com. The three episodes available June 15 feature special guests including “Weird Al” Yankovic, and Adam Nimoy.

A celebration of one of the most iconic entertainment franchises in the Galaxy, “Engage: The OFFICIAL Star Trek Podcast” is aimed at both fans old and new. Film critic and author of StarTrek.com’s “One Trek Mind” column, Hoffman will interact with enthusiasts, interview guests, and argue the minutiae of this beloved 50-year-old fictional universe.

“There is no better way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek than with the official podcast coming to CBS RADIO and CBS Local Digital Media,” said Andre Fernandez, President, CBS RADIO. “It is a groundbreaking and noteworthy franchise that we are proud to be a part of.”

“Star Trek has been a significant and integral part of pop culture for many years,” said Adam Wiener, Executive Vice President and General Manager, CBS Local Digital Media. “We are thrilled to bring fans another outlet to connect to for their love of the franchise through the launch of the first Official Star Trek podcast on Play.it.”

“Star Trek is more than just a collection of television shows, films, books, comics and toys for me – it is one of the great loves of my life. It’s a relationship that has evolved over time and has created true, lasting connections,” said Hoffman.

“There’s nothing I like more than meeting someone who might be Trek-curious and guiding them toward full-fledged devotion. I want this show to “engage” with the hardcore and the neophyte alike. It’s a big galaxy out there.”

Hoffman is a film critic and writer based in New York, and a member of the New York Film Critics Circle, a film critic organization dating back to 1935. His movie reviews appear regularly in The Guardian, and he has contributed to Vanity Fair, Mashable, the New York Daily News and other outlets.

Since 2011, he has written the “One Trek Mind” blog for StarTrek.com, a fan-focused humor column. In 2012, Hoffman began hosting “One Trek Mind: Live” at Star Trek conventions, a raucous, hour-long debate with fans to create top 10 lists on various Star Trek topics.

In late 2014, Hoffman took on the Herculean task of ranking the near 700 episodes of the complete Star Trek franchise for Playboy.com, and in 2015 he profiled Adam Nimoy for the Los Angeles Times during his first trip to a Star Trek convention since the passing of his father, Leonard Nimoy.

“Episode Zero” is available to hear now, featuring an interview with Hoffman by Entertainment Weekly columnist Darren Franich:

The podcast will be available through a multitude of sources, including StarTrek.com, iTunes, and via RSS subscription, along with the PlayIt.com/StarTrek channel.

Stuck Outside the BEYOND Fan Event? You’ve Been Heard!

We were dismayed to hear reports that many ticketholders to the May 20 STAR TREK BEYOND fan event weren’t able to make it into the arena due to overcrowding issues.

For those who scored tickets to the exclusive event, but didn’t make it inside – but you have been heard by none other than director Justin Lin, who promised to make things right for you that night:

We’ve heard from the STAR TREK BEYOND team at Paramount, and believe us, this was completely unintended – and they too want to make it up to those fans who wound up stuck on the sidewalk.

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Paramount’s team has a record of everyone who received a ticket but didn’t get in, as well as some additional details collected that Friday night from those who were waiting in line outside the studio lot.

Starting at the end of this week, they will be sending out swag bags containing all the goodies that fans who made it through the doors took home – including tickets to the July 20 world-premiere screening and that special Motion Picture-inspired STAR TREK BEYOND poster – to those who weren’t able to get in the May 20 event.

(For clarity: the ‘gold pass’ to the July 20 premiere is only for the BEYOND screening, not a pass to the SDCC convention itself.)

If you were locked out, watch your mailbox starting next week for the special delivery!

Massive 30-Disc Classic STAR TREK, ANIMATED SERIES, and Movie Blu-ray Collection Coming September 6

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Hot on the heels of the new STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Director’s Cut Blu-ray and Next Generation Full Series Blu-ray box set, the two sides of Trek ownership – CBS and Paramount – have teamed up to put together an enormous, thirty-disc Blu-ray collection for the entire journey of Captain Kirk’s crew!

First announced back in March, this fiftieth-anniversary collection will include the first release of The Animated Series in high-definition, along with the entire run of the original Trek television series, and all six feature films.

The film entries will also include the new Khan Director’s Cut, along with two new hours of documentary features behind the production of those first six Star Trek films.

STAR TREK 50th Anniversary TV and Movie Collection

Debuting September 6, 2016, Limited Edition Box Set Boasts 30 Blu-ray Discs™

Every Movie and TV Show Featuring the Original Crew, Including the Newly Remastered Animated Series on Blu-ray™ for the First Time Ever!

Set Also Includes a Brand New, Multi-Part Documentary Chronicling
Star Trek’s Cinematic Voyages

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – Embark on a mission to the final frontier with the biggest, most comprehensive Star Trek collection ever offered when the STAR TREK 50th ANNIVERSARY TV AND MOVIE COLLECTION is transported to Earth on September 6, 2016.

Just in time to commemorate the September 8, 1966 airing of the very first “Star Trek” episode, this epic limited edition gift set includes 30 Blu-ray Discs featuring all new disc art and every feature film and television show made with the original crew, plus a brand new, multi-part documentary with nearly 2 hours of new footage chronicling the franchise’s amazing 50-year journey.

Enclosed in collectible packaging, the set includes the Animated Series remastered on Blu-ray for the first time ever, the newly released Director’s Cut of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, an exclusive Starfleet pin commemorating the 50th anniversary and new mini-posters for the first six feature films designed by acclaimed artist Juan Ortiz. Over 20 hours of previously released bonus content is also included in this comprehensive collection.

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The 30-disc set includes the following:

• Star Trek: The Original Series Blu-ray
• Star Trek: The Animated Series Blu-ray

• Star Trek: The Motion Picture Blu-ray
• Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut Blu-ray
• Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Blu-ray
• Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Blu-ray
• Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Blu-ray
• Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Blu-ray

• Star Trek: The Journey to the Silver Screen—New 50th Anniversary Multi-Part Documentary

o The New Frontier: Resurrecting Star Trek
o Maiden Voyage: Making Star Trek: The Motion Picture
o The Genesis Effect: Engineering The Wrath of Khan
o The Dream is Alive: The Continuing Mission
o End of an Era: Charting the Undiscovered Country

• Collectible 50th Anniversary Starfleet Insignia Pin
• Collectible Mini-Posters for Movies 1-6
• Plus over 20 hours of bonus content!

 

These sets are coming in the first week of September – preorder now using our links:



Order the Star Trek 50th Anniversary Collection today!

One Strange Change in the New TWOK Director’s Cut

If you haven’t yet checked out our review of the new WRATH OF KHAN Director’s Cut Blu-ray (arriving today!), we mentioned a lot of large color corrections, but also a small content change – the deletion of two short lines inserted for the 1985 ABC television broadcast.

Some eagle-eyed viewers who received their new disc early noticed one additional issue that we (and everyone else, it seems) missed in the review, from the Kobayashi Maru simulation that opens the film – an apparent editing error in the early moments of the movie.

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The Enterprise approaches Gamma Hydra, Section 15; Sulu projects a ‘parabolic course’ to avoid entering the Neutral Zone.

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As ‘Captain’ Saavik learns the details of the Kobayashi Maru

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…she calls for Sulu to plot an intercept course into the disputed area.

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On the 2009 Blu-ray (and the 2002 Director’s Cut DVD), Sulu then turns to Saavik, beginning to protest the order: “May I remind the captain that if a starship enters the zone…”

Meanwhile, the Kobayashi Maru data begins to fade off of the viewscreen, one character at a time.

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In this new release, while Sulu voices his protest, he remains facing forward – and that ‘parabolic course’ graphic seen about a minute earlier in this scene is used instead… though the dialogue audio in place is correct.

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Following this shot, both versions of the film return to the historically-established shots of Saavik shutting down Sulu’s protest, and his annoyed reaction as he turns back to his monitor.

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This is certainly a strange thing to have happened – it seems that the editing team on the remaster may have accidentally re-used the same over-the-shoulder shot from before the Kobayashi Maru was even detected.

We’ve reached out to Paramount Home Entertainment to see if we can learn anything about what may have happened here – whether it was an intentional choice, for some reason, or an error – as soon as we have any more information we’ll update you all here.