Star Trek Magazine issue 140

Issue 140 (US issue #13) of Star Trek Magazine was the September/ issue. The magazine was a 100-page Original Series special, and was perfect-bound. The "A Fistful of Data" feature does not appear in this issue.

Contents

 * Back to Basics
 * Paul Simpson on the approach taken for this issue's features, as well as new features upcoming.


 * Hailing Frequencies:
 * ''From this issue, this section incorporates the formerly separate Communicator page.
 * Star Trek The Exhibition launches in San Diego.
 * Star Trek: The Experience to close at the start of September.
 * New merchandise licenses announced.
 * Remembering Alexander Courage, Joseph Pevney, and Robert Justman.
 * editing continues, creative team approached over potential sequel.
 * Treknology: artificial intelligence, orbital mapping, space sickness.
 * Pocket Books' release schedule for late and.
 * In Brief: George Takei to marry; Vulcan, Alberta unveils Gene Roddenberry memorial; Harlan Ellison documentary.
 * A pictorial tribute to Joseph Pevney, featuring stills from every episode he directed.
 * Communicator
 * The new cast teaser poster.


 * Interview - Zoe Saldana - "Reopening Hailing Frequencies"
 * by Paul Simpson.


 * Celebrating Star Trek
 * Focusing on Star Trek: The Original Series.


 * Interview - William Shatner - "Embracing the Universe"
 * by Ian Spelling.


 * Season 1
 * In Living Color - Jill Sherwin looks at the role colour played in The Original Series' success.
 * Up Above the Gods - Patrick Jankiewicz talks to Gary Lockwood.
 * Lost and Found - Larry Nemecek reveals an image from the filming of.


 * Robert Justman Remembered
 * A previously unpublished interview by Ian Spelling, conducted in.


 * Season 2
 * Sneaking the Truth - Michael A. Martin on the use of allegory by Gene Roddenberry, to tell stories no one else could.
 * Wreathed in Glory - Patrick Jankiewicz speaks with Michael Forest.


 * Eye of the Beholder
 * New feature, an opinion column.
 * Diane Duane talks about falling in love with Star Trek twice.


 * Season 3
 * Third Time the Charm? - Keith R.A. DeCandido looks at the strengths of the much-maligned season.
 * Marta-Dom - Patrick Jankiewicz interviews Yvonne Craig.


 * Re-Masterpieces
 * Larry Nemecek talks to Dave Rossi, Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda on the Remastered Original Series, discussing some of their favourite shots.
 * Continues next issue.


 * Star Trek: The Animated Series
 * Animating the Final Frontier - Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore discuss the changes required for the new format, as well as its limitations.
 * Author's Logs: Supplemental - Alan Dean Foster discusses the Star Trek Logs with Dilmore and Ward.


 * The Voice of the Hidden Waterfall
 * David R. George III discusses the myth of the "emotionless" Vulcan as seen in The Original Series
 * What's in a Name? - the use of "Vulcanian" in The Original Series.


 * Star Trek movies
 * Creating a New Generation - Terri Osborne on the role that family played in the Original Series movies.
 * Down and Dirty - Calum Waddell talks with Ken Ralston on creating the special effects for the Star Trek movies.


 * Novels''
 * Rewriting History - David Mack on the ability of the novel series Star Trek: Vanguard to expand on the universe of The Original Series, and establish connections between historical events seen in the series.
 * Earning His Stripes - Paul Simpson looks at the early life of James T. Kirk as revealed in the series and novels.


 * Book extract
 * Star Trek: Destiny - Gods of Night
 * ''Includes an introduction from author David Mack on the nature of the crossover event.


 * Star Trek 101
 * Paul Simpson talks with Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block, authors of the forthcoming reference work.


 * Replicator
 * Novels: Night of the Wolves, Dawn of the Eagles; Fearful Symmetry; These Haunted Seas.
 * Comics: "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns", "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"; "Turnaround, Part II", "Turnaround, Part III"; "Matters of the Mind", "Disgrace"; "Enterprise Experiment, Part 2".