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Get ready to be amazed as we uncover the impact of Star Trek and its revolutionary theory of warp drive. You won't believe ...
Just like the fictional planet of Vulcan was wiped out in Star Trek, new research has destroyed the real-life version of Spock's homeworld, albeit in a less violent fashion.
Strange New Worlds will end on its own terms, and the creative team already has the perfect send-off mapped out. Executive producer and co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman confirmed that the hit Star Trek ...
A new study claims the real-life variant of Star Trek's planet Vulcan doesn't actually exist and original research was wrong.
And magnetic resonance imaging, cell phones and the Internet appeared in real life long before the 23rd century, when early episodes projected such technology would be available.
Strange New Worlds already has a stardate in mind for its final voyage. Paramount+ announced in June that the Star Trek ...
Strange New Worlds season 3 and Starfleet Academy have the chance to bring one of the coolest Star Trek Easter eggs back for the Paramount+ era.
Shatner’s children’s album. Courtesy of Cleopatra Records, INC. In 2021, Shatner had a real-life “Star Trek” experience when he flew to space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin shuttle.
Science fiction often gets around this through advanced technology - such as Star Trek's warp drive - allowing faster-than-light travel.