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Starfleet Academy: Comment on Premise and Trailer
The concept of a Starfleet Academy series has been proposed time and again. One early example from the 1980's is Harve Bennett's pitch for a prequel about Kirk and Spock's cadet years. This idea resurfaced in various forms over the decades. Yet, it never gained traction among fans. Polls on Trek sites and forums prior to 2017 consistently showed overwhelming support for settings like post-"Nemesis", the "Lost Era" (2293–2364) or future scenarios. Prequels and "Academy" concepts were always at the bottom of the list.
Some may argue that fan preferences have changed in recent years. Others see the fandom as saturated or even frustrated, so much that any new series would be given a hard time. Perhaps Starfleet Academy is the Trek that the franchise needs now, and we just don't know yet we want to see it?
Starfleet Academy (SFA) is set in the far future and not yet another prequel. So far, so good. Unfortunately it is not a popular future but the one established in Discovery. Although Discovery finally left behind its canon issues and became watchable since season 3, it never gained broad appreciation. The storytelling revolved around galaxy-ending stakes and Michael Burnham as the Savior - a formula that wore thin in each of the three seasons set in that era. Also, 32nd century design feels bland, and starships with their detached nacelles are awkward. Despite possible success in Paramount+ streaming metrics, Discovery never captured the hearts of fans like Picard season 3 or like much of Strange New Worlds. In this light, the direct spin-off Starfleet Academy has a difficult starting position.
Although it is not remotely as accursed as "Section 31" was before it even aired, SFA's reception is polarized. This may have to do with general dislike for the premise but also with some specific creative directions. The trailer, released in July 2025, currently sits at 11k upvotes and 11k downvotes on YouTube. It looks somewhat generic to start with, but that's often the nature of trailers. We can see a number of hybrid characters, including Klingon-with-other-race combinations for some reason, according to the preliminary character descriptions. Most notably, a female Jem'Hadar is introduced and explained as being a Klingon/Jem'Hadar hybrid. I hope this will make sense in a story or in her backstory, rather than being a mere shorthand for "This is the future - anything is possible". Let's wait and see. The cast is visibly diverse, which I generally don't have a problem with. But right now, the diversity feels more like a self-purpose ("We all want and have to be diverse, don't we?") than something organically tied to the story. Again, let's reserve judgment.
The trailer attempts to connect with young people's emotions and addresses themes that may resonate with them. This is a good thing because after all the young cadets are in the focus. Yet, it comes across a bit like a high school or a coming-of-age series about love and feelings, dancing and feelings, feelings and feelings. On the other extreme end of the emotional scale, there is one element that stands out, and not in a good way. It is the chanting: "Duty, Honor, Service!" The last time Trek gave us something like that was "Red Squad, Red Squad!" in DS9: "Valiant", and we all remember how that ended. Last time in Germany was in 1945, by the way. It just doesn't belong in Trek.
The EMH (Robert Picardo) is back, clearly included to draw in old fans like me, who adore him. Maybe we'll get an explanation for why he looks older (but not 800 years older). Then again, Trek producers may have grown tired of inventing excuses for such issues unless they can turn them into stories.
Holly Hunter plays the Academy Chancellor. She's an accomplished actress, no doubt. But she doesn't feel at home in the captain's chair. The way she sits down, with her knees pressed together like a shy girl on a bus, doesn't demonstrate leadership. Her speech to the cadets is restrained, even though she's doing nothing less than welcome them to Starfleet. I like her thoughtfulness, but she is somehow disconnected from the role. Hopefully this isn't another Geneviève Bujold situation (the Canadian actress once quit Voyager after a few scenes as Nicole Janeway, visibly uncomfortable on the bridge). On the plus side, Hunter speaks with her natural Southern accent as far as I can tell. She sounds much more pleasant than fellow Lanthanite Pelia (Carol Kane), whose performance in SNW has been disappointing - more weird than wise. Maybe we all get weird after 800 years? Anyway, let's hope Hunter's character goes in a different direction.
Nus Braka (Paul Giamatti) is the regular villain of the show. He's another hybrid, this time Klingon/Tellarite. There seems to be a personal connection between him and someone at the Academy. However, does the series need a villain at all? I've made my stance clear in many previous reviews: Trek is better without individual, mustache-twirling villains. The Klingons, Borg or Breen were sustainable, credible antagonists. But all the Khan clones? Not so much. Giamatti whistles the Star Trek theme at the end of the trailer, breaking the fourth wall. I don't understand why some fans are upset about that. Let the creators have fun with gimmicks, as long as they don't mess with the characters, storylines or canon.
On the topic of canon, there's a lot of namedropping in the trailer: the James T. Kirk building, a cadet researching Sisko's fate (is that contrived shot part of an actual episode?), a memorial wall with dozens of familiar names. That's a lot of references packed into a short trailer. Starfleet Academy clearly wants to be a firm part of the franchise. Whether it can live up to the legacy of those names is a different question. We've already had the adult comedy (Lower Decks) and the teen Trek (Prodigy), both mostly successful with the fans. I could even imagine Star Trek: Emergency Room or Star Trek: CSI. The universe is big enough for that, and maybe for a Star Trek: 90210 as well, if the centerpiece remains intact.
For me and for most fans I know, the centerpiece of Trek has always been exploration. Going where no one has gone before, with a bold leader and a crew of committed and competent officers (plus maybe a few newbies like Chekov or Nog). I don't know whether this works with a bunch of cadets who are wet behind the ears. The Academy has a ship (or *is* a ship?) named USS Athena. It appears to be the Defiant of this series, providing the space action that the campus in San Francisco naturally doesn't have to offer. The bridge design looks good, but the exterior is... ugly. We'll definitely get some exploration, not just high school drama.
But can Starfleet Academy be the centerpiece of the franchise? It may have to, as Strange New Worlds will end after Season 5, and no new series has been announced. If SFA gets renewed, it could be the only Trek series left. Right now, it doesn't seem strong and relevant enough to carry the franchise. The future of Trek is uncertain, especially after the Paramount-Skydance merger. Kurtzman's time may be coming to an end. So maybe I should want Starfleet Academy not only to succeed but to become *the* Star Trek. Still, like most fans I talk to, I'd much rather see Star Trek: Legacy as proposed by Terry Matalas. And no, Akiva Goldsman's brainchild, the SNW sequel aka TOS remake, doesn't have my support.
I wish Starfleet Academy good luck. I didn't downvote the trailer, in case you're wondering.
Bernd Schneider
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08 Nov 2025
Hi Chris, I think the original quote is "the studio has moved on from the idea of bringing back Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and the rest of the ensemble from the J.J. Abrams reboot", which sounds pretty final. https://variety.com/2025/film/features/david-ellison-hollywood-takeover-paramount-warner-bros-1236569136/
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08 Nov 2025
Dear Bernd - it is me Chris S.
Long time etc.
Have you heard about this? Kelvin-Trek may be canned?
Check it out for yourself - could be nothing.
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04 Nov 2025
Apparently, each of these reporters were cast from previous guest stars the TNG crew had enjoyed working with (for instance, the male cameraman 1 is John Putch, a.k.a. Mordock/Mendon).
i realize that this site is not overly focused on actors, but as this is a specific article about this limited group of individuals, perhaps an annotation on each of who's who (and who else they played) would be useful, and also helping in putting names-to-faces for anyone discovering this trivia?
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30 Oct 2025
Oh, I agree. My main point was, 'I know this will not shift your overall impression of the episode, but here is one detail that they at least did address. In some fashion.'
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30 Oct 2025
Yeah, I may have missed a few details. But I don't see how this consistency changes anything, except perhaps in a "two wrongs" fashion. This episode is a bit like, after what had happened in "Threshold", the bridge crew of Voyager made a voluntary Warp 10 flight to mutate to salamanders in a controlled fashion, for reasons.
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30 Oct 2025
You have a point here. I was hoping for some kind of motivation to be revealed and for some kind of debate about it, which was effectively killed by sticking the "evil" label on the Vezda. Some of the entities you mentioned are evil for evil's sake indeed, so this theme belongs to Star Trek.
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30 Oct 2025
"Last but not least, it goes against the foundations of Star Trek that villains are evil for evil's sake."
Forgive me, I do not mean to be rude- but I think your bias against this season is blinding you a bit. Even if we ignore entities like the Gorgon, Redjac, the Day of the Dove entity, Pah-wraiths, or the God-being of Star Trek V (that certainly seem to be pure malevolence, but might theoretically have some deeper motivation), Armus from Skin of Evil most certainly qualifies as evil for evil's sake, and that was on Roddenberry's watch.
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30 Oct 2025
My thoughts on a few of these...
"Ross class": There's no logical reason for this to exist. It's just a bigger, meaner Galaxy class.
"Odyssey class": I like this one. To me, it fits the evolution of starship design. It LOOKS like a logical next step from the Sovereign class, with some inspiration from the Intrepid.
"Reliant class": Oh boy. I like the design, but.....the MIranda class was in widespread use at least til the end of the Dominion War in 2373, and there was one in the fleet that met Voyager at the end of "Endgame" in 2375. Would Starfleet retire a steadfast design that had been in use for at least 90 years, only to replace it with a new class that is virtually identical. Especially when you consider that the Nebula class was intended to be to the Galaxy class what the Miranda was to the Constitution refit. (On a side note: There's no reason for the Sutherland to exist, as it's just Nebula Class 2.0)
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27 Oct 2025
I recognize that I am unlikely to curb your loathing for Four and a Half Vulcans, but one technical point- they DO address the fact that the serum gives them Vulcan 'personality,' which ordinarily takes years of training to achieve. As an inverse corollary of Spock having an instant human personality in the original episode. Now, yes, that is still handwave-y magic, and saying that the opposite of the prior magic is magic with an opposite effect doesn't make it less magic. But, it is at least addressed, which the review suggests it was not. They are at least consistent in that whatever-it-was has a built-in psychological component as well as a physiological component.
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26 Oct 2025
Small set piece blunder, a piece of sealer foam has come unstuck behind the lighting gell on Guinan's desk. Creating a diagonal shadow over the light bar, above the LCARS squares, when the panels light up.
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The two next Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Life Line" and "The Haunting of Deck Twelve".08 Nov 2025

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Continuing my Voyager retro reviews with "Muse" and "Fury".03 Nov 2025

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Here are two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Good Shepherd" and "Live Fast and Prosper".02 Nov 2025

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I have been neglecting the Treknology Encyclopedia in recent years, also because I wanted to wait for in-universe technology to evolve instead of having to fix entries all the time. Anyway, I have started to update this section by adding dozens of references, mostly from Discovery. This is an ongoing process, but if you feel something important is incomplete or missing, feel free to contact me.01 Nov 2025

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After more than a decade of updating this site to modern standards, I recently attempted to improve its mobile responsiveness. Unfortunately, the effort had the opposite effect and I had to revert all changes. My apologies to mobile users for any inconvenience caused with messed up layouts. A fully responsive site would require a complete rebuild from the ground up, which is beyond my resources.28 Oct 2025

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Old observation articles are now updated and enhanced up to Observations in TNG: "Pen Pals" and Observations in TNG: "Q Who".25 Oct 2025

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The two next Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Ashes to Ashes" and "Child's Play".18 Oct 2025

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I have added a section for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (SFA), which will premiere on Paramount+ on January 15.12 Oct 2025

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Eight Starfleet ship designs from Star Trek Online (STO) appeared in Picard seasons 2 and 3. Here is a personal ranking from worst to best, based on their looks and on how they fit into the canon universe: Canon STO Ship Designs Ranked.11 Oct 2025

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Two more of Jörg's old articles with improvements and updates from recent episodes: Observations in TNG: "Time Squared" and Observations in TNG: "The Icarus Factor".03 Oct 2025

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I have added character photos and set and prop photos from Strange New Worlds season 3.26 Sep 2025

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Here are the SNW season 3 updates to Klingon ship classes and to other alien ship classes.21 Sep 2025

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Find the new designs or new appearances of Starfleet ships from SNW season 3 in the database.20 Sep 2025

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Two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Collective" and "Spirit Folk".13 Sep 2025

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Here is my review of SNW: "New Life and New Civilizations", an episode that expectedly concludes a story arc. Despite its emotional highlights, it is a disappointing conclusion of a desolate season. I also include a little Latin lesson for those who care.11 Sep 2025

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Two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: VOY: "Memorial" and VOY: "Tsunkatse".07 Sep 2025

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20 May 2025
Model by
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11 May 2025
The Arrow class Runabout "Spirit of Proxima" escorted by two Kestrel class fighter. (Alternate view of this image: Escorting the Arrow)
In 2379, a medium-sized dispute broke out between the Kromsapiods and the Talarians over two planets in the Goliana system. The Talarians wanted to found a new colony there, unaware that the two planets serve as traditional hunting grounds for the Kromsapiods. Starfleet agreed to serve as a neutral mediator for the two parties, but due to the repeated outbreaks of violence on both sides, they wanted to play it safe and sent a small fighter escort with the diplomatic ship.
Rendered in 3ds Max 10
No Post Work
Arrow Class Runabout Designed by Malcolm Lu (Galen) and Andrew Gillespie (Kaden)
Kestrel class Fighter model parts (Typ 2 Shuttlecraft & Peregrine fighter) by David Metlesits
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06 May 2025
Someone once asked me to make a display looking like someone from TNG or beyond was researching older starship designs. This is what I came up with

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This was done for a good friend StarfleetShipyards . He suggested I do something in the TAS Klingon Uniform style for the Dahar Masters, and also in hair styles that reflected by Worf's hair styles throughout his tenure in Trek.18 Nov 2021

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12 Nov 2025
Some kind of Argelian alcohol is served from a familiar bottle (the same one was used by Kor on Organia in "Errand of Mercy"↙️) and served in very familiar glasses (They already appeared in "The Conscience of the King"↘️) on Argelius II in "Wolf in the Fold"⬆️.
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12 Nov 2025
Even more ridiculous is the claim that a digitally tempered screenshot from #StarTrekTNG's "The Neutral Zone"⬇️ is 1986/87 test footage of Patrick Stewart wearing another (curly) wig. ⬆️ You can clearly see Ralph Offenhouse in the background. Don't comment under those images (No, not even "It's a FAAAKE!"), this is click- / rage-bait. 3/3
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12 Nov 2025
You can even see the "bandage" (according to the script) in the black and white photo ⬅️ that Picard is wearing in the 2353 flashback in "Violations"➡️, as he sustained some injuries when Jack Crusher died on the Stargazer right before the morgue flashback. Don't fall for stupid click-bait like this, you know your #StarTrek lore better! 2/3
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12 Nov 2025
You sometimes see a black and white photo of Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, wearing a #StarTrekTNG season 1/2 uniform, claiming this is from an early 1986/87 make-up test with Stewart wearing a wig ⬅️. Instead this is from Beverly's 2353 flashback scenes in the Starbase 32 morgue in "Violations"➡️. 🧵 1/3
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12 Nov 2025
As Lwaxana and Picard walk through the corridor in #StarTrekTNG's "Half a Life"⬆️, one background extra suddenly keeps appearing from a corner of the set. The image of the set plan ⬇️ reveals she must have been hiding in the corner, waiting for her cue to suddenly appear... ;-)
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11 Nov 2025
Dr. Timicin's carrying case in #StarTrekTNG's "Half a Life"↖️ is a Trimble Navigation Pathfinder GPS case ↘️. The same prop is also used by an extra in a scientist uniform in "The Bonding"↗️ and by Dr. Crusher (it holds many of her mementos of Jack Crusher) in "Family"↙️.
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11 Nov 2025
Alcoholic beverages are served in colourful 60s glasses on Argelius II in #StarTrekTOS' "Wolf in the Fold". We don't know what exactly is served in those glasses but the glasses themselves will reappear in later episodes.
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11 Nov 2025
Picard is seen entering the main corridor set through a rarely used turbolift door in #StarTrekTNG's "Half a Life". He's really trying to evade Lwaxana Troi, one can tell, but absolutely to no avail! "Well think no further, dear heart. She's here!" ;-)
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11 Nov 2025
I shall start covering #StarTrekTNG's "Half a Life" today. You just think of me as your Entertainment Director, dear! :-)
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10 Nov 2025
Seen in Admiral Satie's quarters in #StarTrekTNG's "The Drumhead"⬆️ is a Bodum Ronde Design 4820 bowl, designed by Carsten Jørgensen. I can't make out what she keeps in that bowl. It's also seen on Malcor III in "First Contact"↘️ and later in Ten Foward in "The Game"↙️. "It's the whole experience." :-)
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Life Line" and "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" - The two next Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Life Line" and "The Haunting of Deck Twelve". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews08 Nov 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Muse" and "Fury" - Continuing my Voyager retro reviews with "Muse" and "Fury". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews03 Nov 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Good Shepherd" and "Live Fast and Prosper" - Here are two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Good Shepherd" and "Live Fast and Prosper". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews02 Nov 2025
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Updates to Treknology Encyclopedia - I have neglected the Treknology Encyclopedia in recent years, also because I wanted to wait for in-universe technology to evolve instead of having to fix entries all the time. Anyway, I have started to update this section by adding dozens of references, mostly from Discovery. This is an ongoing process, but if you feel something important is incomplete or missing, feel free to contact me. Index for the A-Z Treknology Encyclopedia, a concise reference of Star Trek's technological concepts01 Nov 2025
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Responsiveness Updates Reverted - After more than a decade of updating this site to modern standards, I recently attempted to improve its mobile responsiveness. Unfortunately, the effort had the opposite effect and I had to revert all changes. My apologies to mobile users for any inconvenience caused with messed up layouts. A fully responsive site would require a complete rebuild from the ground up, which is beyond my resources. Huge compendium on scientific, technical, artistic, social and philosophical aspects of Star Trek28 Oct 2025
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Update: Observations in TNG: "Pen Pals" and "Q Who" - Old observation articles are now updated and enhanced up to Observations in TNG: "Pen Pals" and Observations in TNG: "Q Who". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Pen Pals"25 Oct 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Ashes to Ashes" and "Child's Play" - The two next Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Ashes to Ashes" and "Child's Play". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews18 Oct 2025
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New Section for Starfleet Academy (SFA) - I have added a section for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (SFA), which will premiere on Paramount+ on January 15. Index for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode guide and reviews12 Oct 2025
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New Ranking: Canon STO Ship Designs Ranked - Eight Starfleet ship designs from Star Trek Online (STO) appeared in Picard seasons 2 and 3. Here is a personal ranking from worst to best, based on their looks and on how they fit into the canon universe: Canon STO Ship Designs Ranked. Ranking of the canonized Star Trek Online ships according to yours truly11 Oct 2025
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Update: Observations in TNG: "Time Squared" and "The Icarus Factor" - Two more of Jörg's old articles with improvements and updates from recent episodes: Observations in TNG: "Time Squared" and Observations in TNG: "The Icarus Factor". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Time Squared"03 Oct 2025
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Update: SNW Character, Set and Prop Photos - I have added character photos and set and prop photos from Strange New Worlds season 3. Gallery of regular and guest characters from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds26 Sep 2025
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Updated: Discoverse Klingon and Alien Ship Classes - Here are the SNW season 3 updates to Klingon ship classes and to other alien ship classes. Listing of Klingon starships that appeared in Star Trek Discovery21 Sep 2025
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Updated: Discoverse Federation Ship Classes - Find the new designs or new appearances of Starfleet ships from SNW season 3 in the database. Listing of Federation starships that appeared in Star Trek Discovery and Strange New Worlds20 Sep 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Collective" and "Spirit Folk" - Two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: "Collective" and "Spirit Folk". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews13 Sep 2025
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Review of SNW: "New Life and New Civilizations" - Here is my review of SNW: "New Life and New Civilizations", an episode that expectedly concludes a story arc. Despite its emotional highlights, it is a disappointing conclusion of a desolate season. I also include a little Latin lesson for those who care. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews11 Sep 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Memorial" and "Tsunkatse" - Two more Voyager season 6 retro reviews: VOY: "Memorial" and VOY: "Tsunkatse". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews07 Sep 2025
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Review of SNW: "Terrarium" - SNW: "Terrarium" shines with character work for someone who has been sidelined until now and comes with a lot of Trek spirit. On the downside, it suffers from fan service and feels overall a bit like paint by numbers. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews04 Sep 2025
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