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Captain's Log: Star Trek Features Articles in Audio

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Captain's Log is a collection of Star Trek features from the writers at Trek.fm. Narrated by our crew of hosts from across the network, Captain’s Log brings to life our written word articles with topics spanning the entire Star Trek franchise including The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, and of course the films.

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Captain's Log is a collection of Star Trek features from the writers at Trek.fm. Narrated by our crew of hosts from across the network, Captain’s Log brings to life our written word articles with topics spanning the entire Star Trek franchise including The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, and of course the films.

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Episodes
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14: Spook Treks: A Selection of Star Trek Episodes for Halloween

10/30/2015
Over the years Star Trek has had its share of creepy moments. The Original Series set the tone for spooks in space with the episode “Catspaw,” and since then there have been many more thrills and chills worthy of All Hallows Eve. Here’s a partial list to help you line up a spine-tingling night of Trek.

Duration:00:08:29

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Captain's Log 14: Spook Treks: A Selection of Star Trek Episodes for Halloween

10/30/2015
Over the years Star Trek has had its share of creepy moments. The Original Series set the tone for spooks in space with the episode “Catspaw,” and since then there have been many more thrills and chills worthy of All Hallows Eve. Here’s a partial list to help you line up a spine-tingling night of Trek.
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31: Greatness Adjusted for Inflation: Meet the Best Trek Ever

5/20/2014
It’s probably safe to assume that you have your favorite version of Star Trek that you’ll readily defend until the sun explodes. Whether you’re an Original Series purist, a Picard-Diehard, a fan of the Abramsverse, or you just love it all, you’re one of the millions of dedicated fans across the globe. Aside from one of the most diversified science fiction franchises of all time, it’s also one of the few that has truly withstood the test of time. When you stack Star Trek against some of the...

Duration:00:05:53

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30: Deep Space Nine: The Most Unique Star Trek

5/10/2014
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was rare for its time. It was a sci-fi character study, an action-heavy war tale, and an emotional tale of redemption. It discussed morals without being preachy, and it showcased a diverse cast without coming across as holier-than-thou. For these and many other reasons, it has become a personal favorite of many. Some of the things that make DS9 unique are easily visible, while others take a bit of digging. In this Captain's Log, Jesse Merkel digs into what made the...

Duration:00:09:15

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29: Captains Under Pressure: How Starfleet's Finest Handle Adversity

3/15/2014
Anyone who knows Star Trek knows that its protagonist organization, the United Federation of Planets, is a near-utopian paradise. People work to better themselves and the rest of their Federation citizens collectively. It is as close to paradise as one can get. However, what happens when that is threatened? What happens when good people, who strongly believe in upholding their principles, are pushed to the edge? Do they give up rather than violate them? Do they find a logical and peaceful...

Duration:00:14:16

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28: Devils in a Red Dress: Evil Admirals of The Next Generation

8/2/2013
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of his Enterprise faced many villains including demi-god aliens, self-aware holodeck characters, and Data’s cat, Spot. But one of the reoccurring “baddies” of The Next Generation were those fashionistas of the 24th century: Starfleet admirals. Which begs the question: Do you sell your soul once you get promoted above that fourth pip? In this Captain's Log Phillip Gilfus takes us through the history of Starfleet's belt buckle-wearing top brass and how...

Duration:00:18:46

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27: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Holodeck Programs

2/14/2013
With Microsoft recently developing a basic “holo-desk” program that allows users to manipulate 3-D computer-generated objects, a second look has been given to Star Trek holodeck programs and their uses. Whether holodecks were used for training, medical programs, sports and recreation, the re-creation of real-life characters, novels, childrens’ entertainment and learning, or even sex, the programs filled a need in starship crews’ lives. In this Captain’s Log we take a look at the those times...

Duration:00:10:12

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24: Living In The Future: PADDs

3/8/2012
Know what away teams damn near always carry? Tricorders for scannin’! Phasers for stunnin’! Communicators for squawkin’! Sometimes they even pack specialized tools for more potent self-defense. Know what away teams almost never carry, though? PADDs. The forgettable, un-sung heroes of the Star Trek universe. Before 2010, anyone—even the more casual Trek fan—could be forgiven for forgetting what a PADD is. The devices represent the futuristic equivalent of a clipboard: a utilitarian,...

Duration:00:13:55

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23: Rewriting Trek

3/1/2012
The fictional universe of Star Trek represents one possible future. That future has been assembled by numerous writers over the course of 45 years, six television series, and eleven feature films. When dealing with such a long span of time, so many contributors, and the evolving nature of society, it’s only natural that elements of this universe will change, stories will contradict one another, and early ambiguities will be filled in by later treks. Yet there is a prevailing feeling that...

Duration:00:13:26

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22: The Best of Star Trek: Voyager

2/23/2012
Most people I’ve talked to would call finding the top five Star Trek: Voyager episodes a game of Boggle. “Shake the episodes and just pick five. They’re all the same level of garbage.” But there are a few, like myself, who look at Voyager and see classic SF adventure that has more to offer than just a rainbow-colored lizard chef. So here are my picks for the five best episodes.

Duration:00:08:40

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21: Riker! Riker! Won't You Please Sit Down?

2/19/2012
William T. Riker always wanted his own command. It was his Number One priority—in terms of his career anyway. It’s hard to imagine the allure of the captain’s chair winning out over Minuet, Etana Jol, or certainly Deanna Troi. Yes, Riker’s love of women has been well documented over the years, but there is one other thread that ran through all of TNG: Riker’s desire to one day command his own ship. Fortunately, in the end, he didn’t have to choose. He got his ship and his Imzadi, too. But...

Duration:00:12:57

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20: Janeway and Chakotay: The Relationship that Never Was... Or Was It?

2/9/2012
Troi and Riker. Paris and Torres. Worf and Dax. Janeway and Chakotay. Wait. Janeway and Chakotay? Yes… sort of. It’s the relationship that’s been the topic of an endless stream of discussion—and fan fiction—since the mid-1990s. If many viewers had been writing the scripts, Voyager’s two most senior officers would have been more than just colleagues on the bridge. But there were many reasons why the relationship never came to be. Trek.fm Voyager Editor Charlynn Schmiedt takes a look at the...

Duration:00:08:38

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19: Kardashev Civilizations in Star Trek and Beyond

2/2/2012
We often hear scientists throwing around the fashionable statement that any alien civilization is going to be far advanced beyond our own. Such civilizations, they say, could be millions of years ahead of us. But what does it mean for a civilization to be a million years old? In this Captain’s Log we’ll examine an established method for classifying civilizations and find out where we are, where we’re headed, and just how far ahead of us those like the Iconians or that ancient humanoid played...

Duration:00:11:35

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18: Living In The Future: Communicators

1/26/2012
If there is one truth in this universe, it’s that Star Trek fans want communicators. They really do! And software developers, electronic engineers, and corporate product designers have all responded to the call from Trekkies around the world to “make my cell phone a communicator!” There have been some false starts along the way, but now that technology has made that very thing possible two decades of repressed demand has resulted in an explosion of apps, custom props, and, yes—a “Star Trek...

Duration:00:19:59

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17: Captain Janeway and the Ever-Morphing Hairdo

11/29/2011
Captain Janeway went through quite a few hairstyles over the course of Voyager. Mulgrew has explained that the nervousness about her hair was more about the producers’ nervousness about putting a woman in the captain’s seat; and instead of admitting that issue they focused on perfecting her appearance. Here’s a look at the many styles that adorned Kathryn’s crown.

Duration:00:04:02

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16: Ten Years Removed from Voyager: What's the Crew Up to Now?

11/15/2011
It has been ten years since the last episode of Star Trek: Voyager aired. With the exception of convention appearances, the world of Trek no longer consumes the cast’s lives. Here’s a look at what the actors and actresses behind the Voyager crew have been up to over the past decade.

Duration:00:07:17

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15: DeForest Kelley: The One and Only

11/8/2011
He is a beloved fan favorite, and he was also a favorite of his Star Trek co-stars. He was considered a quintessential Southern gentleman, and a selfless, intelligent actor. DeForest Kelley took the character of Dr. McCoy and made him his own. He developed McCoy from the ground up, and when you’re watching Bones be Bones, you’re watching Kelley be Kelley. Dr. McCoy is also a true Southern gentleman because of the man portraying him. Here are ten things you might not have known about our...

Duration:00:07:08

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13: The Best of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

10/14/2011
Asking a fan to name the five best episodes of a Star Trek series is like asking Quark which Rules of Acquisition are the best. There are too many that lead to profit to choose just five. Neverthless, I’m going to set out to name five of the best episodes from DS9.

Duration:00:07:13

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12: The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation

9/29/2011
Asking a fan to name the five best episodes of a Star Trek series is like asking Barclay which holodeck program is the best escape from reality. There are too many good ones to choose just five. Neverthless, I’m going to set out to name five of the best episodes from TNG.

Duration:00:07:29

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11: The Best of Star Trek: The Original Series

9/19/2011
Asking a fan to name the five best episodes of a Star Trek series is like asking Troi which chocolate dessert she likes best. There are too many good ones to choose just five. Neverthless, I’m going to set out to name five of the best episodes from TOS.

Duration:00:06:51