A l t e r E g o

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  1. Cool.

     

    Just curious, do you understand, after the premier episode on CBS, subscription to CBS all access streaming will be required to continue watching?

     

    Kinda sucks. imo, but the good news is it will be less likely canceled. They claim the Discovery bills are already paid for one year thanks to Nexflix buying the International (NOT USA) rights. Just today they, (CBS) claim subscriptions have doubled to 4 million since Discovery announced.


  2. This thread is for NON SPOILER discussion. For spoiler OK discussion go here http://www.startrekfans.net/index.php?showtopic=65706&pid=518101&st=0entry518101

     

    Start your 50th Anniversary celebrations with a trip to the theater to see ST Beyond explode into action, mystery, and more past Trek references than you can shake a a stick at, on the big screen.

     

    No spoilers here, M'Kay?


  3. Hello deagletime.

    The old timeline is blown up only if that is how the observer incorrectly chooses to interpret the events.

     

    There is plenty of evidence in the original film and past canon to allow us to believe this timeline exists as an alternate reality. Spock and Uhura even even use that term. While the starting or branching point for where it began is debatable, the Mirror Universe is another alternate reality like the Kelvin Timeline.

     

    Prime Spock not being freaked out, doing anything to correct what happened suggests he understand the Many Worlds theory. He knows he did not travel back within his own timeline. He understands the Red Matter induced black hole he went through deposited him at a branching split in the timeline.

     

    Abrams himself says that is what happened. http://www.trektoday...split-timeline/

     

    Orci and Kurtzman confirm. http://trekmovie.com/2009/06/14/time/

    So while anyone saying they simply don't like that Universe is a fair statement, claiming the original is blown up isn't.


  4. 'ENGAGE: THE OFFICIAL STAR TREK PODCAST'

    BEAMS ON TO PLAY.IT EXCLUSIVELY WITH THREE ORIGINAL EPISODES ON JUNE 15

    Hosted by Noted Critic Jordan Hoffman, First Guests Include "Weird Al" Yankovic and Adam Nimoy

    CBS RADIO, CBS Local Digital Media and CBS Consumer Products, today announced the launch of "Engage: The OFFICIAL Star Trek Podcast," which will be exclusively hosted on the podcast platform Play.it. The first three episodes of the hour-long podcast will be available on Wednesday, June 15 via Play.it/StarTrek, iTunes and StarTrek.com. Starting June 22, new episodes will be released weekly.

    The podcast will be hosted by Jordan Hoffman, a film critic and writer of the "One Trek Mind" blog on StarTrek.com. The three episodes available June 15 feature special guests including "Weird Al" Yankovic, and Adam Nimoy.

    A celebration of one of the most iconic entertainment franchises in the Galaxy, "Engage: The OFFICIAL Star Trek Podcast" is aimed at both fans old and new. Film critic and author of StarTrek.com's "One Trek Mind" column, Hoffman will interact with enthusiasts, interview guests, and argue the minutiae of this beloved 50-year-old fictional universe.

    "There is no better way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek than with the official podcast coming to CBS RADIO and CBS Local Digital Media," said Andre Fernandez, President, CBS RADIO. "It is a groundbreaking and noteworthy franchise that we are proud to be a part of."

    "Star Trek has been a significant and integral part of pop culture for many years," said Adam Wiener, Executive Vice President and General Manager, CBS Local Digital Media. "We are thrilled to bring fans another outlet to connect to for their love of the franchise through the launch of the first Official Star Trek podcast on Play.it."

    "Star Trek is more than just a collection of television shows, films, books, comics and toys for me – it is one of the great loves of my life. It's a relationship that has evolved over time and has created true, lasting connections," said Hoffman.

    "There's nothing I like more than meeting someone who might be Trek-curious and guiding them toward full-fledged devotion. I want this show to "engage" with the hardcore and the neophyte alike. It's a big galaxy out there."

    Hoffman is a film critic and writer based in New York, and a member of the New York Film Critics Circle, a film critic organization dating back to 1935. His movie reviews appear regularly in The Guardian, and he has contributed to Vanity Fair, Mashable, the New York Daily News and other outlets.

    Since 2011, he has written the "One Trek Mind" blog for StarTrek.com, a fan-focused humor column. In 2012, Hoffman began hosting "One Trek Mind: Live" at Star Trek conventions, a raucous, hour-long debate with fans to create top 10 lists on various Star Trek topics.

    In late 2014, Hoffman took on the Herculean task of ranking the near 700 episodes of the complete Star Trek franchise for Playboy.com, and in 2015 he profiled Adam Nimoy for the Los Angeles Times during his first trip to a Star Trek convention since the passing of his father, Leonard Nimoy.