U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701

My friend Kenn Wingle has a cool Star Trek site that I know you'll enjoy. Click HERE to check out his Star Trek gallery and you may also email him at Jedi@voicenet.com. My thanks to Kenn for his fine work!

Hello fellow trekkers! You have beamed into the home page of my favorite tv show of all-time, Star Trek!!!! I have alot of great stuff to put on this page and it will continually evolve. All 4 series, the animated series and the films will be covered here complete with pictures and sound clips. Star Trek is a true part of American culture and the legend not only continues in all its glory but continues to GROW! Sit back and feel free to browse around and most of all, enjoy yourself!

Live long and prosper.




The new Enterprise NCC-1701-E, a Sovereign class starship, is a real beauty. She made her debut on "Star Trek: First Contact" and really made quite an impact! I am still not sure of the reference as far as size compared to the Enterprise-D is concerned, but the bridge is smaller and engineering is much bigger. I will try to get some dimensions on the Enterprise-E and post them here. Stay tuned!!

A word on the movie, I wasn't too thrilled at first but after seeing it for the third time, I got a better appreciation for it. The one major flaw in "First Contact" is that it isn't long enough. It's barely two hours and with all the material they covered, they went too fast and barely touched on many subjects. Specifically, the Enterprise-E. I wanted something short of a guided tour. This ship needed to be explored a bit. Then with the Borg, I wanted to see more of their ship, how they came to invade Earth and the principle behind their time traveling. Also, the opening battle of the Federation fleet destroying the Borg ship. It was a tremendous scene but was just too short!! The special effects and acting were top notch and Jonathan Frakes was very good in his motion picture directorial debut. And Jerry Goldsmith's score is unreal! Another fine piece of musical composition by Goldsmith, who is something of a Star Trek veteran. In short, a film that grows on you!

Check out pix of "Star Trek- First Contact"


Trek Pix

Captain Picard assimilated by Locutus of Borg
STNG 4th season ad
Klingon Symbol
Star Trek 25th Anniversary
Star Trek VI poster 1
Star Trek VI poster 2
United Federation of Planets logo
Planet killer from "The Doomsday Machine"
Emblem of the United Federation of Planets
Captain James T. Kirk, Lt. Commander Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy
Kirk walking the corridors
Kirk on the bridge

Q

The Next Generation (4th season publicity shot)
Seated left to right: Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge, Captain Jean Luc Picard, Commander William T. Riker, Lt. Commander Data
Standing left to right: Guinan, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lt. Worf, Councelor Deanna Troi, Ensign Wesley Crusher






Trek Links

My ranking of the original Star Trek episodes and the seven motion pictures
The Next Generation Episode Guide
Tim Lynch's synopsis of "Yesterday's Enterprise", a third season episode of The Next Generation which is my favorite episode of the entire series!
The Next Generations Awards



I welcome any comments you may have. Please email me at RagJr@comcast.net

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