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29 September
Writer Oliver Crawford, who contributed to three episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, has died. According to his daughter, Crawford died on Wednesday, 24 September 2008. He was 91 years old. [1]
19 September
Anthony Montgomery (Travis Mayweather on Star Trek: Enterprise) has filmed a guest appearance on the CBS television series NCIS. Montgomery plays Marine Corporal George Linden in an episode entitled “Collateral Damage." There is currently no airdate scheduled for the episode, but it is part of the show's sixth season which premieres 23 September 2008. [2]
14 September 2008
TOS star George Takei (Hikaru Sulu) is now married to his partner of 21 years, Brad Altman. The couple married today in a ceremony in the Democracy Forum of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, California. Takei's TOS co-stars Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols served as best man and "best lady," respectively. See TrekMovie.com for more details on the wedding.
Many Star Trek alumni won at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards last night. Among the winners were the visual effects team of Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica, which included Trek veterans Gary Hutzel and Doug Drexler. Moore also won an award for an online Battlestar Galactica featurette, and Star Trek: Voyager guest actress Sarah Silverman won for co-writing the song "I'm F***ing Matt Damon." For the complete list of Trek winners, see the report at TrekMovie.com.
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Article of the Week

Leonard McCoy in 2268
Leonard McCoy in 2268

Leonard H. McCoy, MD, was a noted Human physician and scientist of the 23rd and 24th centuries who served as ship's surgeon and chief medical officer aboard the Federation starships USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A for 27 years.

McCoy was an accomplished surgeon, xenophysician, exobiologist, and an expert in the field of space psychology. Born in the "Old South" region of North America on Earth, in 2227, McCoy was commissioned to Starfleet in the 2250s. In his early career he made numerous medical advancements in virology and neurology before being promoted to lieutenant commander.

He joined the USS Enterprise, under command of James T. Kirk in 2266, replacing the outgoing Dr. Mark Piper as chief medical officer and ship's surgeon. During his posting, Kirk liberally used the nickname, "Bones" (short for "sawbones", the ancient description of a surgeon) for McCoy and the name stuck for the remainder of their friendship.
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...that during the Battle of Cardassia several shots of the new Defiant were from previous battles and that in several shots the "NX-74205" registry is clearly visible?

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1993
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Kira Nerys (Cardassian) views her Bajoran counterpart's body. (DS9: "Second Skin")
Kira Nerys (Cardassian) views her Bajoran counterpart's body. (DS9: "Second Skin")
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