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Brand New TNG-Remastered Season 2 Trailer!

The countdown continues to the release of Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2 on Blu-Ray, and to further whet your appetite, we’ve got hold of a brand new trailer promoting the set!

The new trailer features footage from a variety of season 2 episodes, with iconic scenes from ‘Contagion‘, ‘Q Who‘, ‘A Matter of Honor‘, ‘The Dauphin‘ and ‘Time Squared‘ as well as a very brief preview of a previously unseen segment of the extended edition of ‘The Measure of a Man‘ where Data starts to understand why Shakespeare famously wrote “let us kill all the lawyers”.

The trailer also features a wonderful line from the new interview by John de Lancie (“Q”) where he reminisces about his character, claiming he can be a “psychopath with a sense of humor!”. Finally there’s a brief shot of the much anticipated new gag-reel showing an overly anxious Michael Dorn taking out his frustration on the tactical station!

Be sure to watch it in 1080p HD for the full remastered effect!

Be sure to keep visiting TrekCore over the next few weeks as we feature even more previews, teasers and analysis of the upcoming Season 2 release as the final release date rapidly approaches! If you haven’t already – pre-order Season 2 below so you get it on release date in your country. All Amazon stores have significantly discounted the title – at the time of writing it’sunder $65 in the U.S.£47.00 in the U.K. and under 57,00EUR in Germany!

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EXCLUSIVE: Stunning New Season 2 Blu-Ray Still!

CBS have kindly supplied TrekCore with a brand new exclusive still from the upcoming Season 2 blu-ray set of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The set is due to hit stores in just under 4 weeks time on December 4 in the United States (and a few days later in Europe and other territories).

The image features a famous scene from the episode ‘Peak Performance‘ where the Enterprise, in orbit of Braslota and undergoing wargames maneuvers, fires photon torpedos at the U.S.S. Hathaway which in turn jumps to warp just before the torpedos detonate to fool the onlooking Ferengi warship into thinking the Hathaway was destroyed.

The stunning model-work of the Constellation-class U.S.S. Hathaway comes popping off the screen in the HD version. We can now see the registry number clearly on both upper and lower starboard warp nacelles as well as the United Federation of Planets decals. Like many other planets, Braslota has been rendered digitally to replace the old sub-HD resolution planet created in 1989. Thankfully the recreation stays faithful to the original version in color and scale, but with new details such as some atmospheric texture and a hint of land topography on the surface. The Enterprise and the Ferengi Marauder have gone from being blurry and indistinguishable in standard definition to sharp, clear, resolved and colorful in HD. The Ferengi ship seems to look all the more menacing in the remastered version, hanging nose-to-nose with the Enterprise in a scene reminiscent of a western showdown in space! There’s so much happening in this still… we’re sure the shot will look absolutely glorious in motion!

Stay tuned to TrekCore for even more Season 2 news as the release date approaches… it’s going to be a fun ride! If you haven’t already – pre-order Season 2 below so you get it on release date in your country. All Amazon stores have significantly discounted the title – at the time of writing it’s under $65 in the U.S.£47.00 in the U.K. and under 57,00EUR in Germany!

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Feature: Star Trek 2013 Calendars

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With the end of 2012 rapidly approaching, it’s time to start planning 2013 and we have the perfect way to do it with a touch of Star Trek style! Publishers Universe have launched their traditional line of Star Trek calendars and day-to-day planners alongisde a new weekly ‘Captain’s Log’ organizer. TrekCore has teamed up with Universe and their distributors to bring you coverage of the upcoming calendars with some high-resolution image previews! The calendars are all available to order now and should ship immediately!

Star Trek: The Original Series 2013 Calendar
Andrews McMeel PublishingFeaturing full-color photos of the entire original cast. Sleekly designed with the original series’s iconic retro-futuristic inspiration, this calendar comes with a bonus poster included!
Star Trek: Ships of the Line 2013 Calendar
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Twelve-beautifully rendered illustrations feature all the action, drama and painstaking detail for which these fan-favorite artists have become famous within the Star Trek community. Great moments from Star Trek history are brought to vivid life by these dedicated, passionate illustrators! A stunning bonus poster is also included!
Star Trek: Captain’s Log Engagement Calendar
Andrews McMeel PublishingThis 16-month engagement-style calendar features images, quotations and reflections from all of the Star Trek captains including Captains Kirk, Sulu, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and Archer. Smartly designed, with a sleek, futuristic look, this calendar will captivate all fans!
Star Trek: Day-to-Day 2013 Calendar
Andrews McMeel PublishingCovering all things Star Trek, this 2013 calendar offers a daily dose of Star Trek. Fans will find iconic lines including “I’m a doctor, not a magician” and canonical lore to inject a bit of Trek into their daily lives!

Check out some wonderful high-resolution previews of the calendars below:


Star Trek: The Original Series Calendar 2013

Captain’s Engagement
Calendar 2013

Captain’s Engagement
Calendar 2013

Day-to-Day Calendar 2013

Day-to-Day Calendar 2013

Star Trek: Ships of the Line Calendar 2013 (Back)

Stay tuned to TrekCore for more news on the Star Trek calendars including some special surprises we have in store! In the meantime, order your calendar(s) or choice now as stocks of the more popular editions are limited!

TNG Season 2 Blus: Full Press Release + Even More Extras!

CBS have today issued a full press release for the upcoming Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2 remastered Blu-Ray set. The press release is given in it’s entirety below, but PLEASE NOTE, CBS have missed off a couple of important bonus features which will be included in the set (we reveal all at the bottom of the article!)

THE FAN FAVORITE STAR TREK SERIES RETURNS
WITH STUNNING BLU-RAY DEBUT OF SOPHOMORE SEASON

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
THE SECOND SEASON
 BLU-RAY

Special Features Include
* The First Ever Star Trek Extended Episode: The Measure of a Man
* Cast Roundtable Reunion Celebrating the Series’ 25th Anniversary

Available December 4, 2012

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (October 31, 2012) – The journey to new frontiers continues in spectacular high definition as the legendary series STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – THE SECOND SEASON arrives on Blu-ray Disc December 4 from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution.

Adding to the exclusivity and collectability of the Blu-ray release is an HD, “Extended Cut” of “The Measure of a Man,” which includes deleted scenes and different angles from the broadcast version. The original version of the episode is included, as well as a “Hybrid Extended Cut,” combining the high-definition on-air version of “The Measure of a Man” with video of the extra material taken from an early VHS rough-cut of the episode that was in the writer’s (Melinda Snodgrass) archives.

The spectacular collection boasts a must-see reunion of the cast, who were brought together earlier this year in Calgary in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the series. Produced exclusively for the series’ Blu-ray, this never-before-seen reunion roundtable chat features all of the best known cast regulars, joining together for the first time in years to tape a discussion about the legacy of the series, including Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard), Jonathan Frakes (Commander William T. Riker, LeVar Burton (Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge), Marina Sirtis (Counselor Deanna Troi), Brent Spiner (Lt. Commander Data), Michael Dorn (Lieutenant Worf), Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher) and Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher).

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – THE SECOND SEASON also includes over 120 minutes of brand-new special features, including a two-part, in-depth documentary on the making of Season 2 entitled “Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation” – Strange New Worlds (Part 1), and New Life and New Civilizations (Part 2), and a gag reel that was created from newly recovered 35mm film elements and transferred for the very first time to high-definition.

The 5-disc collection features all 22 episodes of the second season of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, including the beginning of Whoopi Goldberg’s notable recurring role, and the introductions of Diana Muldaur as the new ship’s doctor and the deadly alien villains The Borg.

The STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – THE SECOND SEASON Blu-ray set will be available in 1080p with English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English Stereo Surround, French Mono, Italian Mono, Castilian Mono, Japanese Mono and German Mono. The discs also include English SDH, French, German, Castilian, Italian, Japanese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles. The Blu-ray is not rated in the U.S. and rated PG in Canada, and it will be available for the suggested retail price of $130.00 U.S. and $150.00 Canada. The disc breakdown is as follows:

Disc One:
Episodes

Special Features

  • Episode Promos
    • Promo #1
    • Promo #2
    • Promo #3
    • Promo #4
    • Promo #5
  • 1988 On-Air Season Two Promo
  • Energized! Season Two Tech Update
  • 1988 Reading Rainbow segment with LeVar Burton
  • 2012 Reading Rainbow iTunes Promo
  • Archival Mission Log: Department Briefing Year 2 – Production

Disc Two:
Episodes

Special Features

Disc Three:
Episodes

Special Features

  • Episodic Promos
    • Promo #1
    • Promo #2
    • Promo #3
    • Promo #4
    • Promo #5
  • Gag Reel
  • Archival Mission Log: Inside Starfleet Archives: Penny Juday, Star TrekCoordinator
  • Archival Mission Log: Selected Crew Analysis Year Two

Disc Four:
Episodes

Special Features

  • Episodic Promos
    • Promo #1
    • Promo #2
    • Promo #3
    • Promo #4
    • Promo #5
  • Archival Mission Log: Departmental Analysis Year 2: Memorable Missions

Disc Five:
Episodes

Special Features

  • Episodic Promos
    • Promo #1
    • Promo #2
    • Promo #3
  • Reunification: 25 Years After Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation
    • Part 1: Strange New Worlds
    • Part 2: New Life and New Civilizations
  • Archival Mission Log: Mission Overview Year Two

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IMPORTANT ADDENDUM

CBS’s press release fails to mention some important bonus features which WILL be included on the second season blu-ray release:

Brand new deleted scenes and gag reels in full HD from the original 35mm negative – not seen in 25 years… we certainly think that qualifies as AMAZING! Couple that with a Cast Reunion, new Diana Muldaur interview, new Audio Commentaries, the continuation of the fantastic new behind-the-scenes documentary and we think Season 2 is going to send fans crazy! So don’t hesitate – pre-order the set today, because in just under 5 weeks time we’ll all be Making it So again as Star Trek: The Next Generation boldly goes into it’s second remastered HD season on Blu-Ray!

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TNG Season 2 Collector’s Edition Steelbook German Blu-Ray

Fans ordering from Amazon Germany will have the opportunity to pick up a special collector’s edition Steelbook version of Star Trek: The Next Generation – Season 2 on Blu-Ray when it’s released on December 6. The special edition comes in a stunning Steelbook design with an exclusive Star Trek pin in the form of the seal of the United Federation of Planets. Fans have the chance to collect seven exclusive pins with the Blu-Ray releases which will then be housed in a beautiful collectors box.

You can pre-order this special set from Amazon.de for just 69.99EUR here:

You can already order a copy of a special collector’s Steelbook edition of Season One of Star Trek: The Next Generation on blu-ray with a special TNG communicator-style pin from Amazon Germany here:

 

For those wanting to pre-order the normal edition of Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2 on blu-ray, use the links below!

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First images from TNG Season 2 Blus!

With just over a month to go until the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation hits shelves, two new images from the set have been posted at Amazon’s German store.

The first image shows the Enterprise orbiting Drema IV from the episode ‘Pen Pals‘. As was the case in Season 1, the planet had to be digitally recreated using CGI as the original elements were rendered at sub-HD resolutions.

This new render is one of the first examples of work we’ve received from the second remastering team working on the Star Trek: The Next Generation Blu-Ray project. Whilst Max Gabl’s work on the first season planet recreations was always very faithful to the original designs from the standard-definition source, the render of Drema IV seems to have used more artistic license. A new cloud-layer has been added and the continent/sea outlines are far less obvious. The tectonic activity shown by the exposed lava fault-line has been reproduced accurately. The planet as a whole seems to be less defined than some of the work we saw on Season 1, perhaps even slightly blurry, however this may simply be down to the choice of frame presented here.

The second still comes from the extended edition of ‘The Measure of a Man‘ in one of the re-inserted deleted scenes showing Riker interrupting Picard during one of his fencing sessions.

The extended episode (over 57 minutes in length, with 13 minutes of brand new footage included) will be premiered in the Celebration of Season 2 Star Trek: The Next Generation cinematic event (read details here), and will of course be included in the Season 2 Blu-Rays you can pre-order below!

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TNG Season 2 Theatrical Details: Locations

Last week we exclusively brought you the beautiful poster artwork from the second season Star Trek: The Next Generation theatrical event. Since that article, Fathom Events has now revealed the full list of cinemas (in the U.S.) where the Season 2 Celebration will be screened.

Here’s the full press-release and write-up from Fathom Events:

NCM Fathom Events and CBS Home Entertainment are coming together again to celebrate Season 2 of the iconic series Star Trek: The Next Generation in a special one night big screen event.

Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Celebration of Season 2

In Select Movie Theaters Nationwide
Thursday, November 29th at 7:00 PM (local time) – Only One Night

This not to be missed movie theatre event will feature two of the most popular Next Generation episodes, Q Who? and The Measure of a Man which will include, for the very first time, about 13 minutes of never before additional content.

This special event will also include exclusive looks at the extensive restoration taken to make Season 2 look better than ever before, never-before-seen interviews with the original cast members, a behind-the-scenes look at the artists who created the original FX elements and photography and a reunion with the original cast members, captured in December 2011, as they celebrate 25 years of this unforgettable series.

Set in the 24th century, The Next Generation was created by Gene Roddenberry over 20 years after the original Star Trek series. The Next Generation became the longest running series of the Star Trek franchise, consisting of 178 episodes over 7 seasons. Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Celebration of Season 2 is the first opportunity to see a transcendent digital presentation and the world premiere of the extended cut of The Measure of a Man in select movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, November 29th at 7:00 PM (local time).

TICKETING
Tickets will be on sale to the public on Friday, November 2nd.

The full list of locations is available at Fathom’s website here.

If you haven’t ordered it already, make sure you pre-order the Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2 remastered Blu-Ray set below!

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Exclusive: Full Season 2 Theatrical Details Revealed

Earlier this month we reported that the much-anticipated theatrical event to celebrate the second season of Star Trek The Next Generation was scheduled to open on Thursday, November 29 for one night only. We also confirmed that one of the episodes to be featured was likely to be the fan-favorite introduction to the Borg, “Q Who“.

We’ve now received further clarification of the full line up alongside poster-artwork for the event. The Celebration of Season 2 will feature two episodes – “Q Who” and the world premiere of the extended cut of “The Measure of a Man“, both showing on Thursday, November 29 in selected cinemas. Whilst CBS/Fathom haven’t issued an official press release yet, we’ve independently confirmed these details with several cinemas in the US and have an exclusive look at the poster artwork for the event!

Here is the official write-up for the event from Cinemark:

NCM Fathom Events and CBS Home Entertainment are coming together again to celebrate Season 2 of the iconic series Star Trek: The Next Generation in a special one night big screen event. This not to be missed movie theatre event will feature two of the most popular Next Generation episodes, Q Who? and The Measure of a Man which will include, for the very first time, about 13 minutes of never before additional content. This special event will also include exclusive looks at the extensive restoration taken to make Season 2 look better than ever before, never-before-seen interviews with the original cast members, a behind-the-scenes look at the artists who created the original FX elements and photography and a reunion with the original cast members, captured in December 2011, as they celebrate 25 years of this unforgettable series.

We expect Fathom and CBS to issue a full press release soon about the event! In the meantime, lock in your pre-order for the Season 2 remastered Blu-Ray set below!

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EXCLUSIVE: Connor Trinneer Interview

We caught up with Enterprise actor Connor Trinneer, known to fans as Charles ‘Trip’ Tucker III just as he was about to jump on a plane to the Destination London convention. Connor will be attending the Destination: Star Trek London convention this week (October 19-21) along with a host of other guests. TrekCore will be reporting live from the convention, so be sure to check back with our Destination London coverage for more news very soon! In the meantime, enjoy our interview with Connor!

Connor Trinneer Interview

Interviewed by Adam Walker for TrekCore.com

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TrekCore: Casting your mind back to 2001 Connor, how did it feel to be auditioning for a Star Trek TV series?

Connor Trinneer: Well unfortunately it didn’t make much of a difference that it was a Star Trek series. At the time I didn’t know what I was getting into, I wasn’t a sci-fi fan, I wasn’t a fan of the franchise. At the time I just thought I was getting a great gig. There was no pilot, we were just going straight to series so at the time quite honestly I didn’t know what I was getting into. Laughs

TrekCore: How did you find out about the role? Was it the producers who found you?

Connor Trinneer: No, no – it was much more simple than that. I merely auditioned for this part. Nobody was looking for me. I just walked into the room and they happened to like what I did, and after several auditions I wound up with the part. There was no lobbying or anything like that. It was luck.

TrekCore: Was there a lot of competition for the role of Trip?

Connor Trinneer: Oh yeah. As far as I’ve been told, the network had a person that they were really interested in. For any series regular part, there’s going to be a couple of hundred – a few hundred people reading for the part.

TrekCore: So it was pure luck that you got it?

Connor Trinneer: It was luck that I got it, but I’ve been around this business long enough to know that they usually get it right in casting. There was something about what I did, what I was doing, that they thought was kind of the perfect soul for the character. That’s one of the strange things about this business – I may think I was perfect for something or brilliant for something or had an awesome audition, but at the end of the day they might have been looking for something else. You kind of have to go on and do what you do and then hope that they like what you do. By the time I got to the network audition, I still had to go and get it.

TrekCore: What attracted you to the role of Trip, or were you just grateful to be in a steady job?

Connor Trinneer: Well I wasn’t sure what this character was going to be like, all I had were seven pages of an audition. What I found out about Trip happened on the job.

TrekCore: So there wasn’t really much of a character fleshed out before the series started shooting?

Connor Trinneer: Oh no, no no. As I recall it was “He’s a good old Southern boy. When he goes into space he’s a fish out of water. And go!” We weren’t allowed to read the pilot script, we weren’t allowed to read anything. It was just those few pages we had to go off of.

TrekCore: Were those the few pages which informed the style with which you acted the role, or were you given more direction from the producers?

Connor Trinneer: No, that came from me. He was supposed to be from the South, and that was it. And you know as an actor, you sort of filter that through your imagination and your craftsmanship and present a three-dimensional character that is coursing through you, and that sort of makes every part different if it’s played by several people. Yeah, it’s sort of the alchemy of acting that you take in the information, filter it through yourself, and at the end of the day you just have to tell the truth. And how the truth comes out of you, and how people respond to you is kinda out of your hands.

TrekCore: Is it like a balancing act between your presentation and direction from the directors while you’re on the set?

Connor Trinneer: In the best case scenario, it’s both working together, but that doesn’t happen very often. There were directors that I definitely responded to and we had a good common language to start from, and there were some directors I didn’t… it depends. You know, at the end of the day if you’re a series regular and you’ve been playing the part for a while, when someone comes in to direct their episode they’re generally not going to be trying to push you and pull you in terms of your character. You know your character much better than they do. It’s far different from a film. They’re not crafting your performance, you’re crafting your performance and they’re trying to get the show shot.

TrekCore: Enterprise had it’s 10th Anniversary last year – has time changed your opinion of the show?

Connor Trinneer: My opinion hasn’t really changed. It’s changed other people’s opinion of it I think. I think other people are more receptive to the show. I’ve heard more people say in the last several years how much they like the show. Even fans who – at the time – didn’t even watch it and give it a shot have been surprised by how much they like the show. People who have revisited the show – you know, I get the impression that people like it more now than when it was on.

TrekCore: Do you ever have the chance to catch re-runs, or once you finished was that the end of it for you?

Connor Trinneer: I have it on DVD! Laughs Anytime I watch myself, I’m probably pretty critical of myself. I dunno, it’s sort of a unique experience for an actor to watch his own work on television or film I think. Do I enjoy it? Yes! I thought the show was good then, I still think the show is good now. Believe me – I haven’t done this very often, I don’t really have a lot of interest in watching my own work. I’m not watching the show as a fan, I’m watching it as a researcher on how I do things, I guess. It would be weird for me to watch my own self as a fan.

TrekCore: The show saw a pretty big shake up in the third season, and then a further shake up in the fourth. Do you have a feeling for when the show was at its best?

Connor Trinneer: The third season was kinda difficult in terms of the story we were trying to tell. I like the fourth season a lot, I like the first two seasons a lot. I even like the third season, but you have to remember that 9/11 happened pretty quick, and I think that informed – if not everything – then a lot of what we did after that. They sort of forced that story into the third season. You know, how can you say that your favorite episodes aren’t the ones that are about you? I mean any actor would say that, it’s hard to say which ones … I have episodes which are close to my heart in every season. I was lucky that I had a lot of stories that came my way. Again, I didn’t watch the show like that – I watched it with sort of a different lens on.

TrekCore: You’ve said in the past that Enterprise’s cancellation was a result of Paramount going to the well one too many times. Do you think that had your show been on 10 years earlier that you’d have made it to Season 5 and beyond?

Connor Trinneer: I don’t know. I’ve said a bunch of different things why the show got cancelled. I think one of the reasons may have been that it had been on for X number of years in a row and it was time for a break. I know there was a lot of stuff going on at the network, that doesn’t even exist anymore. At the end of the day, I have no idea why the show got cancelled. I’ll tell you one thing I do know – it’s that not enough people watched it. If it got great ratings, nobody’s going to cancel your show. So we had the same, if not very similar ratings to the other two series before, we just happened to hit the plughole. But really, why the show got cancelled is a question for the brass upstairs and the producers. We were the last ones to find out that we got cancelled, and that’s because we were the actors on the show. You know, we didn’t write it, we didn’t produce it, we weren’t there in board meetings. Trying to figure all that stuff out isn’t our job!

TrekCore: Many actors from the different Star Trek shows have taken a spin behind the camera directing their own shows. Were you ever tempted to try that and did you get the opportunity?

Connor Trinneer: Several of us really, really wanted to. But it came down from the office at Paramount that they weren’t going to allow that on our show. I don’t know why, I think it’s one of the regrets that several of us have that we weren’t able to get that experience with the directing tool in our toolbox. I wish I’d been able to. It’s much more difficult to begin directing outside of being on a show. It’s a luxury to get that opportunity to learn and to have people help you along the way who you’re working with. That just didn’t happen for us.

TrekCore: Is that something you’d like to pursue one day?

Connor Trinneer: Yeah, I’d love to!

TrekCore: Take us a bit behind the scenes of Enterprise. Do you still hang out with the cast today, and what was the dynamic like on the set?

Connor Trinneer: Yeah, I’m here at the airport with Dominic [Keating], we’re flying together. I see Dominic a lot with a friend of mine. It will be nice to see Scott [Bakula] and Anthony [Montgomery] in London. One of things about these conventions which is nice for the actors is that you get to know the actors from the other shows, you get to see each other now and then. You get to reconnect and have dinner, and whatever. It’s a nice little reunion in a way. As far as I’m concerned about our cast, we all got along fine. Some people connected better with others, just like life. Yeah, we got along fine!

TrekCore: What do you feel about these conventions? Some people ridicule them, some people go crazy about them. What goes through your head when you’re walking on stage in front of thousands of fans? It must be quite surreal.

Connor Trinneer: Yeah, I think anybody who says that hundreds, if not thousands of people screaming your name is not a great thing is a liar! They’re great, I don’t know of an actor who’s been on the shows who doesn’t consider themselves very fortunate to have this longevity in terms of what happens at these conventions. They just keep going and going.

TrekCore: And you want to keep doing them?

Connor Trinneer: Sure!

TrekCore: I’m curious Connor, what persuaded you to go into a career as an actor and do you ever regret it?

Connor Trinneer: I tripped over acting. It was not a planned thing. I was playing football in college and I’d only seen two plays in my life before it. I was convinced to audition for a play by a girl, and something happened in that room. It’s hard to explain. If you were to put it on paper there’s no rhyme or reason why I became an actor, but I did. What’s that old adage, pick one thing and do it really, really well – or work really hard at it. I love being an actor, I consider myself fortunate to be a member of this sort of strange fraternity of people. I mean, if you were put on this Earth to do something, I feel that way about acting.

TrekCore: You’ve had a steady stream of roles since Enterprise ended, including a very well received recurring role in Stargate Atlantis. Which are your favorite types of roles to play, and are there any shows on at the moment that you’d love to be cast in?

Connor Trinneer: Well, it’s hard to say what is … if a role looks great when you come across it, that’s awesome. I don’t get to pick and choose them, which ones I get. I audition for a bunch of them, and I don’t get them all, but the ones I do get are the ones where you put your hat on, you go to work and you do what you’re supposed to do for it. There’s any number of shows on at the moment… I’ve just started watching Homeland a few days ago, it’s an extraordinary show. To be honest any show where I find myself really impressed by how it’s done and I think the acting is quite good, Homeland being one of them. But that’s kinda putting the cart before the horse. I still have to audition for stuff, nobody’s calling me up – they’re not calling most people up – you have to go out there and get it.

TrekCore: It sounds like a tough industry to work in.

Connor Trinneer: Yeah, it’s a tough and a great and a fun and a miserable … and exciting… One of the things about acting, and I think one of the things about being a storyteller and an artist is that you’re putting yourself out there. Sometimes that goes well for you and sometimes it doesn’t. The important thing is that you just keep doing it.

TrekCore: What did you think about your time on Stargate Atlantis, and how did it differ from Enterprise acting through prosthetics?

Connor Trinneer: The roles were just night and day, there’s no comparison between the two. They couldn’t have been more polar opposites. The experience working on that kind of part was great, because I got to use my imagination in a much different way than I’d been doing for quite a while on Enterprise. But again you just take what information you have, filter it through the character you’re supposed to be playing and then you roll and hope that it works out!

TrekCore: Finally Connor, tell us – did you ever feel comfortable acting through the infamous decon chamber scenes in Enterprise?

Connor Trinneer: No, nobody did. We were covered in this gel that after every take we had to get this dry towel and scrub it off of our bodies, so by the end of the night we were beet red. There’s nothing organic about the experience of shooting at five or six different angles when the scene’s supposed to be sexy or whatever. It’s no big deal either! I’m an actor, I’m just doing my thing. Is it exciting and erotic, not at all? And with that, I have to get on my plane Adam!

TrekCore: That’s great, thanks ever so much for your time Connor, we’ll see you in London – have a safe flight

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Pre-Release info on Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History

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Robert Greenberger’s much talked about “Complete Unauthorized History” of Star Trek will hit shelves officially in just a few weeks. In the meantime, here are a few of the details about the title we’ve received from publishers Voyageur Press:

This is the first book to combine an authoritative history of the Star Trek franchise—including all six television series and eleven feature films—with anecdotes about the show from those who helped shape it from the outside in: the fans. Star Trek expert Robert Greenberger covers everything from show creator Gene Roddenberry’s initial plans for a series combining science-fiction and Western elements, the premiere of the original series in 1966, its cancellation, the franchise’s return in an animated series, and its subsequent history on television and film, up to expectations for the 2013 J.J. Abrams film. Along the way, Greenberger analyzes Star Trek’s unique cultural impact and tremendous cult following, including the famous (and first ever) save-the-show mail campaign. But this isn’t a sugarcoated history; this book chronicles the missteps as well as the achievements of Roddenberry and others behind the franchise.

Approximately two dozen sidebars provide personal experiences of dedicated Trekkies who influenced or became a part of the franchise. Star Trek fandom is unparalleled in the effects it has had on the franchise itself. The book is illustrated with a large collection of photographs of memorabilia, many of which have never been seen before in print.

TrekCore is working with Voyageur press and author Robert Greenberger to celebrate this release in style, so watch out for some special features coming soon. In the meantime, place your order for the book through the links below!

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