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Revision as of 17:26, 13 December 2010
Template:Realworld Issue 113 of Star Trek Magazine was the February/March 2004 issue, the first bi-monthly, 100-page format issue released.
Contents
- Captain's Log
- The Best of All Worlds
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- Star Trek: Enterprise ratings rise.
- Dominic Keating finding the workload increasing.
- Scott Bakula loves the Xindi design.
- Star Trek: Voyager DVD releases.
- Patrick Stewart to become chancellor of University of Huddersfield.
- Marc Okrand on developing the Klingon language.
- Wil Wheaton signs a three-book deal.
- Kate Mulgrew on Katherine Hepburn.
- James Doohan's Walk of Fame star appeal.
- Kellie Waymire remembered.
- Whatever Happened to...: Daphne Ashbrook.
- Treknology: tissue regeneration, LED healing, Space Shuttle Enterprise relocated to the National Air and Space Museum.
- In Brief: Star Trek to return to the BBC?, Rene Echevarria to executive produce The 4400, manuscript for Original Series main title fails to sell at auction.
- ENT: "Rajiin", "Impulse", "Exile", "The Shipment", "Twilight", "North Star", "Similitude", "Carpenter Street", "Chosen Realm", "Proving Ground", "Stratagem", "Harbinger".
- Interview - Rick Berman - "Breaker, Breaker"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Interview - Dominic Keating - "True Brit"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Grace Under Pressure
- Andy Lane looks at the application of the no-win scenario in the Star Trek universe.
- Interview - Jonathan Frakes - "Days of Thunder"
- by David Bassom.
- School's Out
- K. Stoddard Hayes takes a look at Starfleet Academy.
- I'm a Red Shirt... Get Me Out of Here!
- An away mission survival quiz.
- Posters
- A double-sided image, one side featuring the Star Trek: Enterprise cast, the other Jolene Blalock as T'Pol.
- An additional glossy pullout, advertising the forthcoming release of Voyager on DVD, with the Voyager crew.
- Random Thoughts
- Brannon Braga.
- Interview - Dwight Schultz - "Dwight to Reply"
- by Cynthia Boris.
- The Twilight Zone
- Abbie Bernstein reports from the set of "Twilight".
- Data Stream
- Chris Dows looks at the development of the shuttlecraft.
- From the Replicator
- Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels speak about their new novel, The Sundered.
- Prophecy and Change, The Expanse, The Art of the Impossible, Stone and Anvil.
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Special Edition.
- Channel Open
- In the Flesh
- New feature, focusing on fans.
- Toby Weidmann.
- Communicator
- Tower of Commerce
- New section, replacing the Fair Trade magazine for The Official UK Star Trek Fan Club.
- Hollow Pursuits
- Great Moments in Star Trek: Star Trek: Insurrection, Geordi La Forge sees the sunrise.
- Top 10: Paranoid acts.
- Unforgettable: Dejaren.
- Next Issue
Issue 112 | Star Trek Magazine Issue 113 - February/March 2004 |
Issue 114 |