Women at Warp stands in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA and WGA members as they fight for fair contracts. The last time these two unions were on strike together, 63 years ago, they won residual payments for the first time. Today, they…
From the publisher: Unlike works that focus on a limited number of stories/media in this franchise or only offer one expert’s or discipline’s insights, this accessible and multidisciplinary anthology includes analyses from a wide range of scholars and explores ‘Star…
Previously on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Spock and T’Pring got engaged. But he’s been struggling to control his emotions, and may be developing feelings for Nurse Chapel. Chapel, though, had decided to apply to an archeological medicine fellowship…
Q is known for interfering with various Starfleet captains, but interpretations of how Q interacts with Captains Picard and Janeway shows a double standard at play. His treatment of Picard is sometimes treated as more playful and humorous while his…
Previously on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Number One was put on trial for lying to Starfleet about her genetic modifications, and found not guilty on the basis that she was seeking asylum. M’Benga was confronted with memories of…
First of all, I’d like to thank fellow contributor Kerry Purvis, author of the original two entries in the T’Pol’s Book Club series, who gave me permission to use her formatting. Since Star Trek and literature are both examinations of…
Previously on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – La’an Noonien-Singh is related to the infamous Khan Noonien-Singh, and feels some kind of way about it. As a child, she was harassed, as others assumed she was an augment, and she…
Deep Space Nine often gave Quark, the Ferengi bartender, lines that regularly challenged Benjamin Sisko and audiences to reexamine their own standards. One of his most well known lines comes from the episode “The Jem’Hadar” – But you’re overlooking something.…