Star Trek When most people heard that William Shatner had broken the notorious infinitive "Boldly go ...", they found a psychological image of a middle-aged man wearing a tight fit Starfleet I remembered. Reading the uniform, a huge Trekkie routine, they imagined that these fans purchased cell phone remote control and clothing for their pets and discussed Hamlet's latest Klingon translation. However, few people spend time studying the phenomena that might produce such fans. Truth: For over 30 years, Star Trek has over 600 TV shows, hundreds of books, ten movies, dozens of games and computer software applications, and a variety of gathering audiences all over the world It brought a way. Come to pleasure
When looking for a time travel solution for the Star Trek universe, I first looked around and started seeing what other people are already thinking about. The best study of time travel at Star Trek is Christopher Bennett's Star Trek Time Research Department: "Look at the clock." In addition to truly interesting things, this book has time to understand it from the viewpoint of quantum physics. Is it perfect? No But it is far easier than the franchise produces because it tries to compare science fiction with scientific reality. According to my estimates, Bennett should work for the new Brian Fuller Star Trek series.
A series of video games includes "Star Trek: Legacy" and "Star Trek: Conquest". Star Trek MMORPG called Star Trek Online was developed by Cryptic Studios and issued by Perfect World. About 30 years after the "Star Trek: Revenge" event, it was held in the TNG world. The latest video game that debuted in J. J. Abrams' movie is called "Star Trek". In 2013 Star Trek magazine became an important publication in the UK and was also sold through newsstand subscriptions. Other magazines over the years, including professional magazines and magazines created by fans, are known as "fans". "Star Trek: Magazine" is a magazine published in the United States and was abolished in 2003.
Let's start with restarting Star Trek. After the 2009 movie, Paramount ignored the punctuation mark and chose Star Trek to enter the dark. What does this title mean? It made a lot of sense when at least the 1990s Batman movie tried this silly thing. Batman came back, of course, he came back after the first movie. Batman forever? It sounds like a slogan or Carol: Yes, I think Batman is always there. But did Star Trek enter the dark? Is this like Star Trek in the dark? And beyond Star Trek? What is more?