Over its many decades on our screens, Star Trek has occasionally killed off major characters only to bring them back.
Every major Star Trek series has pulled this classic move, from The Original Series to Deep Space Nine to Starfleet Academy.
From Kirk's forced piggyback ride to the Enterprise decon gel, we're breaking down the most cringeworthy "Star Trek" moments over the decades.
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The Motion Picture reached theaters in 1979, the journey to the big screen had already been a saga worthy of the franchise ...
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films has announced its award nominees and Special Achievement Honorees ...
Streaming and cable now dominate the TV awards circuit, but network television is where it all started, and these are the ...
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"Beam me up, Scotty"?! Let's hear those words spoken IN Star Trek!
Few storytelling devices have served Star Trek as reliably—or as imaginatively—as time travel. From its earliest days, the ...
In the Star Trek episode, "The City on the Edge of Forever," William Shatner's Kirk is forced to make an impossible decision ...
Star Trek's famous opening monologue has a surprising evolution, paying homage to Captain James Cook and H.P. Lovecraft.