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Template:Realworld Issue 121 of Star Trek: Communicator was the February/March 1999 issue of the regular run.
Contents
Communicator
- Thoughts on Star Trek: Insurrection...and a word from the 'First Lady', pp. 8, 10-11
Star Trek Update
- The future of Star Trek: Rick Berman with news, p. 12
Sensor Readings
- Armando V. Gonzales, Eric A. Stillwell, Offshoot folks and fun, pp. 14-16
On the Viewscreen
- Larry Nemecek, Deborah Fisher, Proton!, Borg Queen!, pp. 17, 80-81
Data Access
- 'Ztmprsqzzntwlfb,', Kirk's glasses, and much more!, pp. 18-19
Feature
- Deborah Fisher, Premiere Insights into Star Trek: Insurrection, pp. 20-21
- Melissa Perenson, Jonathan Frakes (and the low-down on those reshoots), pp. 22-24
- Deborah Fisher, Behind Ru'afo's mask: F. Murray Abraham, pp. 26-27, 78
- Melissa Perenson, Roxann Dawson: Split personality, pp. 28-32, 81
- Larry Nemecek, Star Trek Insurrection: Visual FX, pp. 52-59
- Deborah Fisher, Michael Westmore: Facing up to reality, pp. 60-61
- Jamie Painter, Voyager's first family: Samantha Wildman/Nancy Hower & Naomi Wildman/Scarlett Powers [sic.], pp. 62-64, 66-67
- Rich Handley, Forgotten Frontier: Revisiting the Star Trek comic strips, pp. 68-72, 80
- Johhanne J. Holland, Worldwide Fandom: The same, only different, pp. 74-75
Holodeck Adventures
- Salman A. Nensi, Steve Bowden, The 34th Rule: A 'Novel' Approach with a Familiar Name, pp. 76-78
Issue 120 | Star Trek: Communicator Issue 121 - February/March 1999 |
Issue 122 |