Jul 172012
 

Space. The Final Frontier. The U.S.S. Enterprise embarks on a five year mission to explore the galaxy. The Enterprise is under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The First Officer is Mr. Spock, from the planet Vulcan. The Chief Medical Officer is Dr. Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy. With a determined crew, the Enterprise encounters Klingons, Romulans, time paradoxes, tribbles and genetic supermen lead by Khan Noonian Singh. Their mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. The most famous episode in franchise history, “The Trouble with Tribbles,” is one of the highlights of the second season of Star Trek: The Original Series. A deserved classic, the humorous story centers on an ever-expanding mass of furry creatures that memorably rain themselves down on top of Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and into the middle of a Federation-Klingon showdown. It inspired one of the most memorable episodes in the spin-off series Deep Space Nine, “Trial and Tribble-ations.” Also in the second season, the Vulcan culture of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) is fleshed out in “Amok Time” (in which Spock is faced with the possibility of killing his captain and friend) and “Journey to Babel” (introducing Spock’s father, played by Mark Sarek, in what would turn out to be a long-recurring role). A new character, navigator Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig), was introduced; his Monkees haircut was intended to appeal to the younger audience, but he was also a Russian, which at the height of the cold war reflected Gene Roddenberry’s optimistic vision of a more enlightened future. Other social-commentary opportunities presented themselves in “The Omega Glory,” “The Doomsday Machine,” and “Assignment: Earth,” the last also one of those periodic opportunities to scrimp on the budget by time-traveling to an earlier version of Earth. Another example was “A Piece of the Action,” a comic episode set in the Roaring Twenties and memorable for, among other things, Kirk’s teaching a made-up card game called Fizzbin. In other significant episodes, “I, Mudd” saw the return of the bounder from season 1, “The Changeling” was the original inspiration for the first Trek feature film a decade later, “Wolf in the Fold” (penned by the author of Psycho) provides an example of the series’ great writing, and “Mirror, Mirror” introduced the concept of the parallel universe inhabited by vicious, amoral counterparts of the regular crew, another theme later borrowed (more than once, and to good emotional effect) by DS9.

On the DVD
The remastered episodes are the highlight of the 2008 second-season release; like in season one, the reworked visual effects might irk purists but are an improvement overall, and some of the space exteriors are very exciting. It’s not in high definition, however; season one was released in 2007 on two-sided combination HD DVD and standard DVD discs, which are now obsolete. Season two mimics the packaging, but is only standard-definition DVD, not Blu-ray. The picture, while obviously not high-definition quality, is still much improved over the 2004 DVD release. Special features here mostly mirror that 2004 set: 80 minutes of featurettes (“To Boldly Go” season recap, ” Kirk, Spock & Bones: The Great Trio,” “Star Trek’s Divine Diva,” “Designing the Final Frontier,” and “Writer’s Notebook: D.C. Fontana”), though missing from this set are the text commentaries on two episodes, the Red Shirt Logs, the production art, and the photo gallery. There are two new featurettes: “Star Trek‘s Favorite Moments,” in which cast members of later Trek franchises and fans recall certain episodes, and “Billy Blackburn’s Treasure Chest, part 2,” in which a Trek extra tells stories and shows some of his on-set home movies. And because season 2 includes “The Trouble with Tribbles,” the set includes two bonus episodes: “More Tribbles, More Troubles” from the Animated Series and “Trials and Tribble-ations” from Deep Space Nine. Conveniently, all three Tribble-centric episodes are on the same disc, and include the bonus features from the earlier DVD releases (the commentary by writer David Gerrold on “More Troubles” and the two featurettes–”Uniting Two Legends” and “An Historic Endeavor”–from “Tribble-ations”). The bonus episodes were not remastered, and you can tell the difference when comparing the original Tribble episode on this set with the grainier footage that was used in the DS9 episode. A minor annoyance is that the discs are one-sided but appear to be two-sided, as if they had been designed for combo HD DVD again before a late change. That means the info on the disc is restricted to a ring around the middle, rather than a full label that could have listed the episodes on each disc; as is, they’re only listed on the glossy “collector’s data cards.” And once again, the plastic shell is clunky and the disc spindles are way too tight. All in all, it’s a nice package, especially if one doesn’t already have the other Tribble episodes, but it feels like it’s floating in a standard-definition limbo, stuck in the transition between HD DVD and Blu-ray. –David Horiuchi

Product Features

  • Condition: New
  • Format: DVD
  • AC-3; Box set; Color; Dolby; Dubbed; DVD; Full Screen; Original recording remastered; Subtitled; NTS

Jul 172012
 

The agents of the Department of Temporal Investigations are assigned to look into an anomaly that has appeared deep in Federation territory. It’s difficult to get clear readings, but a mysterious inactive vessel lies at the heart of the anomaly, one outfitted with some sort of temporal drive disrupting space-time and subspace. To the agents’ shock, the ship bears a striking resemblance to a Constitution-class starship, and its warp signature matches that of the original Federation starship Enterprise NCC-1701—the ship of James T. Kirk, that infamous bogeyman of temporal investigators, whose record of violations is held up by DTI agents as a cautionary tale for Starfleet recklessness toward history. But the vessel’s hull markings identify it as Timeship Two, belonging to none other than the DTI itself. At first, Agents Lucsly and Dulmur assume the ship is from some other timeline . . . but its quantum signature confirms that it came from their own past, despite the fact that the DTI never possessed such a timeship. While the anomaly is closely monitored, Lucsly and Dulmur must search for answers in the history of Kirk’s Enterprise and its many encounters with time travel—a series of events with direct ties to the origins of the DTI itself. . . .

Jul 172012
 

After the disastrous events in the Bajoran system, Captain Benjamin Sisko must confront the consequences of the recent choices he has made in his life. At the same time, the United Federation of Planets and its Khitomer Accords allies have come to the brink of war with the Typhon Pact. While factions within the Pact unsuccessfully used the recent gestures of goodwill—the opening of borders and a joint Federation-Romulan exploratory mission—to develop quantum-slipstream drive, they have not given up their goals. Employing a broad range of assets, from Romulus to Cardassia, from Ab-Tzenketh to Bajor, they embark on a dangerous new plan to acquire the technology they need to take control of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. While UFP President Bacco and Romulan Praetor Kamemor work feverishly to reestablish peace, Captains Sisko, Jean-Luc Picard, and Ro Laren stand on the front lines of the conflict . . . even as a new danger threatens the Bajoran wormhole as it once more becomes a flashpoint of galactic history.After the disastrous events in the Bajoran system, Captain Benjamin Sisko must confront the consequences of the recent choices he has made in his life. At the same time, the United Federation of Planets and its Khitomer Accords allies have come to the brink of war with the Typhon Pact. While factions within the Pact unsuccessfully used the recent gestures of goodwill—the opening of borders and a joint Federation-Romulan exploratory mission—to develop quantum-slipstream drive, they have not given up their goals. Employing a broad range of assets, from Romulus to Cardassia, from Ab-Tzenketh to Bajor, they embark on a dangerous new plan to acquire the technology they need to take control of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. While UFP President Bacco and Romulan Praetor Kamemor work feverishly to reestablish peace, Captains Sisko, Jean-Luc Picard, and Ro Laren stand on the front lines of the conflict . . . even as a new danger threatens the Bajoran wormhole as it once more becomes a flashpoint of galactic history.

Jul 172012
 

So, you think you know everything there is to know about Star Trek: The Orignial Series? Here is your chance to prove it? You’ll either dazzle your friends with your knowledge of this science fiction classic or prove that you still have a lot to learn. ALLABOUTTRIVIA The Star Trek: The Original Series Trivia Game is a fast-paced, easy to learn game with all the excitement of covert trip into the Klingon Empire! With 1000 trivia questions covering 5 different Star Trek related topics, ALLABOUTTRIVIA will keep you and your friends entertained during those quiet moments between sips of Romulan Ale, practicing the Vulcan Lute or just about any time you’re up for the challange. Contents: 1 ALLABOUTTRIVIA Game Board 1 Standard Dice 18 Communicator Cards 6 ALLABOUTTRIVIA Player Tokens 200 ALLABOUTTRIVIA Cards

Product Features

  • 1000 Trivia Questions
  • For 2-4 players
  • Your knowledge influences your success
  • Fan Collectible
  • Officially Licensed Collectible

Jul 142012
 

JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman present the origin of Nero, the mysterious Romulan who will ultimately threaten the survival of the entire universe. Don’t miss the first chapter in the story that brings Star Trek back to the big screen!JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman present the origin of Nero, the mysterious Romulan who will ultimately threaten the survival of the entire universe. Don’t miss the first chapter in the story that brings Star Trek back to the big screen!

Jul 142012
 

An all-new novel that continues the epic saga of the Starship Voyager!

 As the Voyager fleet continues its exploration of the Delta Quadrant, investigating the current status of sectors formerly controlled by the Borg becomes the fleet’s priority. Two of the fleet’s special mission vessels, Galen and Demeter are left at New Talax to aid Neelix’s people while Voyager, Quirinal, Esquiline, Hawking, and Curie move out to do a systematic search for any remnants of the Borg or Caeliar. As this mission begins, Fleet Commander Afsarah Eden, who has shared what little she knows of her mysterious past with Captain Chakotay, begins to experience several more “awakenings” as she encounters artifacts, people, and places that make her feel connected to her long lost home. She is reluctant to allow these to overshadow her mission, but this becomes increasingly difficult as time passes….

Jul 142012
 

Sit back, put your Spock ears on and watch some classic episodes or the new Star Trek film — and what goes better with Star Trek than a nice, cold beer. Fear not, Trekkies, with the release of the USS Enterprise Bottle Opener, now you can open those chilled beers in true Trek style.

Product Features

  • Bottle opener in the shape of the Star Trek ship
  • Open bottles using this collectible bottle opener
  • Stands 5 long
  • Officially licensed product
  • Based on the NCC-1701 ship from the original TV series

Jul 092012
 

Though the United Federation of Planets still reels from Andor’s political decision that will forever affect the coalition, Captain William T. Riker and the crew of the U.S.S. Titan are carrying out Starfleet’s renewed commitment to deep space exploration. While continuing to search the Beta Quadrant’s unknown expanses for an ancient civilization’s long-lost quick-terraforming technology— a potential boon to many Borg-ravaged worlds across the Federation and beyond—Titan’s science specialists encounter the planet Ta’ith, home to the remnant of a once-great society that may hold the very secrets they seek. But this quest also takes Titan perilously close to the deadly Vela Pulsar, the galaxy’s most prolific source of lethal radiation, potentially jeopardizing both the ship and what remains of the Ta’ithan civilization. Meanwhile, Will Riker finds himself on a collision course with the Federation Council and the Andorian government, both of which intend to deprive Titan of its Andorian crew members. And one of those Andorians—Lieutenant Pava Ek’Noor sh’Aqaba—has just uncovered a terrible danger, which has been hiding in plain sight for more than two centuries. . . .

Jul 092012
 

Welcome to the next generation of Star Trek: The Next Generation, like you’ve never seen or heard it before! For the first time ever, you can experience some of the show’s most important and beloved episodes in glorious 1080p high definition, with true high definition visual effects and digitally remastered 7.1 sound – or with the original audio. You’ll witness new picture detail and depth you haven’t seen before, and enjoy spectacular visual effects that have been painstakingly re-created from the original film elements…not upconverted from videotape! This “Taste Of TNG” is a glimpse of what the upcoming complete season Blu-ray releases of TNG will be like, and will transport you to the next level.

Episodes included are:
– “Encounter At Farpoint” – the groundbreaking pilot that started it all.
- “Sins Of The Father” – Back in the Klingon Empire, Worf faces a charge of treason, and defends his father’s honor.
- “The Inner Light” – Picard lives a lifetime – in an instant – on a long-dead planet, whose inhabitants want only to be remembered.


Audio tracks available
on the disc – English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English Stereo Surround, French Mono, German Stereo, Castilian Mono, Japanese Mono

Subtitles/Additional Languages – English SDH, French, German, Castilian, Japanese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish