We saw Star Trek Beyond last weekend. What delightful fun! We met knew species and new friends. We also said good-bye to old friends. I recommend you see this especially if you're a fan of the new Trek. I would even hazard a guess that those who may not care for the new timeline will enjoy this. At least that is what I've been hearing in my circles.
Tell me your thoughts on the new movie!
Michelle, SBK XO
Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
USS Discovery
CBS is bringing us a new Star Trek adventure based on the Kelvin (Star Trek 2009) timeline.
Excerpt from the article:
"It's an incredible honor to have shared the stage with these representatives of all the Star Trek series that have ever been," Bryan Fuller told StarTrek.com. "And it's also an honor to have them be the launching pad for a new series that has something we all relate to in Star Trek mythology, which is discovery."
Check out the full article here!
~Michelle, SBK XO
Excerpt from the article:
"It's an incredible honor to have shared the stage with these representatives of all the Star Trek series that have ever been," Bryan Fuller told StarTrek.com. "And it's also an honor to have them be the launching pad for a new series that has something we all relate to in Star Trek mythology, which is discovery."
Check out the full article here!
~Michelle, SBK XO
San Diego Comic Con 2016
Last weekend was San Diego Comic Con. Here are some links to enjoy trailers and panels. What are you looking forward to this fall?
Best and Worst Trailers from SDCC
Sherlock Panel
Star Trek 50th Anniversary Panel
Pokemon Go Panel
Thanks for visiting!
Michelle, SBK XO
Best and Worst Trailers from SDCC
Sherlock Panel
Star Trek 50th Anniversary Panel
Pokemon Go Panel
Thanks for visiting!
Michelle, SBK XO
Friday, July 1, 2016
Juno Spacecraft
Did you know there's a spacecraft on it's way to Jupiter? How exciting!
Juno Spacecraft has a July 4th Encounter with Jupiter
"On July 4, the probe will fire its main engine for 35 minutes, using it as a brake to slow down and be captured by Jupiter’s gravity. Once in orbit, Juno will spend 20 months figuring out what’s hiding beneath the thick clouds that encase the planet."
Juno Spacecraft has a July 4th Encounter with Jupiter
"On July 4, the probe will fire its main engine for 35 minutes, using it as a brake to slow down and be captured by Jupiter’s gravity. Once in orbit, Juno will spend 20 months figuring out what’s hiding beneath the thick clouds that encase the planet."
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