Google Working On "Universal Translator" Technology
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 8, 2010 - 10:51pm – No comments
Sometimes, I think we live in the 24th century. From PADD technology to molecule replication we are that much closer to living in a reality known only to the likes of James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard. In a few years, Google could be bringing us one step closer with true voice universal translation. Right now, engineers are working on the first voice over phone real-time translation.
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What Does Star Trek Online Have In Store Next?
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 7, 2010 - 11:40pm – No comments
Star Trek Online is approaching it's first week since the official launch and has just reached over 1 million accounts. On the heels of that news, the fine folks at Cryptic have lots more in store for us STO fanatics. Apparently there's an entire Borg themed adventure that's coming down the pike. Not only are the Borg coming in force, but it looks like we'll get a visit from our favorite omnipotent being, Q.
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Avery Brooks & LeVar Burton Participate In New Documentary Showing This Month
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 5, 2010 - 11:22pm – No comments
A brand new documentary is set to hit the ariwaves at PBS this month. Called "For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots", the two-part four hour doc uses letters, diaries, speeches, journalistic accounts, historical text and military records to document and acknowledge the sacrifices and accomplishments of African-American service men and women since the earliest days of the republic. And, it includes narration by Avery Brooks plus dramatic readings by LeVar Burton.
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More Khan Talk For Star Trek XII
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 4, 2010 - 11:18pm – No comments
In the latest round of non-news for the upcoming Star Trek sequel, Nestor Carbonell (who we loving refer to as Batmanuel) says that he would "be thrilled" to play Khan in the next movie.
"Well, it would be tremendous, it would be amazing," Says Carbonell. "I know that ['Lost'] has already opened many doors for me, and that's the great thing about this business, that you never know which job you do will help you out with other jobs. This show has given me and my family so much, so if that were to happen, it would be tremendous."
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TrekFleets.com Launches With STO Info & A Podcast Featuring Yours Truly
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 3, 2010 - 8:25pm – No comments
TrekFleets is a brand new site featuring tons of Star Trek Online info. You can find information ranging from class breakdowns to ship information and it's growing daily. Along with the new site, TrekFleets has launched a weekly Star Trek Online podcast with the first episode available for download. Since it is their first show, there were a few technical difficulties that I'm sure will be ironed out over the coming weeks. Be sure to check it out.
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Star Trek Podcast Rollcall - Trekcast and The SciFi Diner Podcast
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 2, 2010 - 11:01pm – No comments
We listen to tons of podcasts every week, but there are two that have a special place in our eight chambered hearts. Trekcast and SciFi Diner Pdcast our both friends of the site and have launched two fantastic episodes this week.
First off David, Darren, & Alicia talk all about Star Trek Online. What's not to talk about? The game just launched and every Ferengi and his brother is online and phasering away. As usual, they answer your subspace signals and give an all around entertaining show. Oh, and we learn that plomeek soup is flavorless. Check out and excerpt from the show notes below.
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Walter Koenig's "InAlienable" Heading To DVD Plus Interview
Submitted by Captain Pyke on February 1, 2010 - 10:52pm – No comments
Walter Koenig has spent the last 10 years or so battling it out, trying to get his film "InAlienable" developed and filmed. Finally, this year the film will be hitting DVD shelves and ScreenStar.com has an interview with Walter.
"InAlienable" is a sci-fi thriller and legal drama that follows the plight of a guilt-ridden scientist, Dr. Norris (Richard Hatch), who gives birth to an alien-human hybrid child, a child that then becomes the focal point of a legal case over whether it's a living entity with rights or an abomination that must be destroyed.
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Youtube Video Round-up: Star Trek Bloopers Edition
Submitted by Captain Pyke on January 31, 2010 - 10:15pm – No comments
If your here reading this article, more than likely your a Star Trek fan and you probably no that we are too. We love pretty much everything that's available from our favorite sci-fi series, right down to the funny and sometimes just interesting bloopers that happen on set
This leads us into another edition of the Youtube Video Round-up Star Trek Bloopers edition!! (que cheesy echo) We've scoured youtube for bloopers from every series and even Star Trek XII. Set back, relax with a Raktajino and enjoy!
Star Trek: TOS Bloopers (apparently there were lots of door problems in the 60s)
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Star Trek Online's Head Start Begins With A Bang, A Few Hiccups, & A Few Suprises
Submitted by Captain Pyke on January 30, 2010 - 12:06am – No comments
Star Trek Online's official head Start begain today with tremendous response from the community. We were there at 10:00 AM PST and had a tough time logging in and we weren't the only ones. Many reports around the twitterverse were complaining of the same issue. Finally, at a little after 10:30 we got our first response from the login server.
Another key problem right off the bat, was the availability of the "Lifetime Subscription" liberated Borg. Many users were reporting that the Borg wasn't listed as a character option
Cryptic did release a quick update letting fans know that they are on top of the issues.
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