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- A noble family becomes embroiled in a war for control over the galaxy's most valuable asset while its heir becomes troubled by visions of a dark future.
- Canonical stories that plot a course within the frame of reference through recognizable and identifiable Star Trek universe news. Centering on insider news and interviews from Star Trek directors, writers, producer's authors and actors.
- The history of American film criticism.
- The world is going through a political shift, that may cause a war. Fierce and Thermal Grey have been fighting for years to keep the war underground. But Narrus has other ideas.
- A likable college psychology student is tested daily with his roomies, one in friendship, and the other on patience as a third wheel freeloader. A contemporary life effort in the psychological, even pathological, and pretty typical day of students who make this school of no fools and broken rules.
- The film follows a man (Gage Bladik) who's anger issues threaten to upset the relationships in his life. Themes include that of brotherly love, and the desire to change oneself for another person. Gage's Fiance (Chelsea Sanworth) works with him to curb his temper. She loves him but fears their relationship is turning into a violent one. As a result, she offers an ultimatum on their impending marriage: get help, or the wedding is off. Gage Bladik is an on edge office worker by day and a riled up Road Rager by night.
- Everyday modern family experiences and testimonies fueled by the Bible itself.
- Centering on Star Trek insider news. An introduction to our cast while also revealing the new Star Trek: Prodigy 3D Animated Nick show with theories, queries, then setting up the series. Join the ambassador to the fan's (Star Trek Fan's) Bryan Kreutz and his animated android Rogg as they also include references to enemies of the federation and more.
- Fictionally fashioned with science blue in her miniskirt skant, an impressionable debut of Lili-Fox Lim is made. Lili is introduced wearing Star Trek: TNG's first season trendsetting costume designer William Ware Theiss' blue uniform skant and tall black boots. Viewers get a very first look on television of the Star Trek: Prodigy characters and voice-actors behind them. Bryan and Lili talk through the Prodigy character descriptions, release date of Star Trek: Lower Decks season 2 accompanied with their love for the series and creator Mike McMahon. Lili and Bryan discuss their 5 best and 5 weakest Star Trek villains with positive remarks revealing their affinity for the villains to round out the show. An audio file with a familiar voice and guest character is played for the Trek-cellence sound byte multiple choice segment.
- 2021–TV EpisodeFashioned in resort wear to match that of Jean-Luc Picard and Vash from the first famous planet Risa episode, Lili and Bryan advise Rogg he should submit a story to Neo-opsis science fiction magazine. Lili offers to help Rogg write his story. The series very first guest interview with six time Aurora award winning writer Karl Johanson reveals his writing team that helped build the award winning Sci-Fi Magazines "Under the Ozone Hole" (Fanzine) and "Neo-Opsis" (Professional) science fiction magazine. Karl goes on to state Neo-Opsis Magazine has had 6,400 stories submitted to the magazine from around the world. In the interview as Bryan talks of Star Trek and Karl's fan connection to the beloved series, Karl articulates Star Trek's great strength of addressing complex topics in a thought provoking way, while not always giving us the best answer or pretending to. Lili get's a belly laugh out of Karl's sharing of his blow-up Captain Kirk chair in the ocean and affinity for his Sci-Fi/Star Trek convention (Filk music Trek song). The animated Android Rogg introduces the Captain's log as if the fans were the captain and what decision would they make upon a return to the planet of the week Risa. Rogg plays a trailer showing the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Captain's Holiday" as a refresher of planet Risa. An audio file with a familiar voice and guest character is played for the Trek-cellence sound byte multiple choice segment.
- Jenny Parks, Scientific illustrator with published, fully illustrated books is interviewed as the special guest this week. Parks illustrated books "Star Trek Cats", features all the original series crew in fuzzy cat form and Ambassador Bryan's favorite book of Parks, which he has in studio, is the "Star Trek: The Next Generation Cats" featuring Jean Luc Picard, the hairless sphinx cat himself. Parks talks of her start at a young age into art, her favorite Star Trek series' characters, past appearances, plus upcoming convention appearances among many other items. Parks goes on to reveal Gates McFadden approached her before she illustrated her in cat form for her Next Generation book at a convention. Later, A Captain's Log provides facts on an impending revisit to the home of the Edo. After an episode preview of "Justice" from the Star Trek: The Next Generation first contact had seen Captain Picard's Enterprise visit Rubicon III many years ago, violating a law with capital punishment as the only recourse. A return to the benevolent world of Rubicon III commences on this mission serving as a second contact plan of delicate diplomacy for the federation as a setting for the planet of the week. The diplomatic party duo of our hosts are dressed to the nines. Federation Ambassador to the fans (Star Trek Fans) Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim state they will join the Edo for a formal dinner after the viewers, known as captain's, receive on screen scenarios of what would most likely be the current social order of the world Rubicon III. If the captain's (viewers) of a starship where to return to Rubicon III planetary orbit, what choices or decisions would be made, along with likely outcomes are shown.
- Rogg articulates breaking news that the San Diego Comic-Con held back-to-back panels Friday, July 23rd on two Star Trek animated shows. Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Lower Decks. Lili breaks the news to viewers that Season 2 of Lower Decks will see Lieutenant Boimler at the helm with Riker in multiple episodes on the Titan. She goes on to say quote "We knew Riker and Boimler would be in the season 2 premiere episode, but more episodes with the lovable Wil Riker and Boims together the better!" The topic of discussion begins with Bryan indicating John Colicos, who played the first Klingon ever in Star Trek the Original Series, named Kor, is his and Lili's #5 strongest Klingon to start the list of 5 strongest and 5 weakest Klingons. The compiled list of Klingons, with Bryan and Lili's opinions, is based upon facts on the characters with descriptions and pictures. Lili reaffirms her fandom, of Star Trek, telling viewers to give Star Trek a try if they haven't already. Additionally, Lili expresses she really wanted to learn the Klingon language stating quote "If you really want to learn something, you'll put your mind and body through it." In the planet of the week segment Qo'nos, The Klingon home world is the return for viewers, as captains. Lili Bryan emphasizes "Was a Klingon civil war necessary when Captain Picard and LT. Worf were there (Qo'nos)?
- Linguist Marc Okrand is interviewed by hosts Bryan Kreutz, Ambassador to the fans, (Star Trek fans) and Lili Fox-Lim. Okrand discusses his creation of the Kelpian, Vulcan languages, among his most well-known creation of the Klingon Language. Okrand shares his inside stories on instructing Leonard Nimoy and Kirstie Alley on a Vulcan language for the hit film Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. Lili asks Marc specifically on his study of native American and Mutsun Grammar. Bryan asks Marc if he has any estimates about how many hours it would take to achieve fluency in Klingon with the use of Marc's "Conversational Klingon audio book" plus using Marc's Klingon dictionary book. Animated android Rogg adds his two to three cents of his own sense. Bryan and Lili are Completely fascinated by Marc's stories of his days on the Star Trek feature films calling them, quote, "good inside stories we've never heard."
- 2021–TV EpisodeComing to a viewscreen in our quadrant of the galaxy is the highly anticipated Star Trek: Voyager documentary called "To the Journey: Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager". Director and Producer David Zappone is the man at the top of this highly anticipated, recording breaking funded documentary project, after breaking his own record a few years earlier with his DS9 documentary. This exclusive interview with David Zappone is taped from the one and only Paramount office devoted to Star Trek these days. It's David's office, as he equips viewers and fans alike with inside information on how the documentary was saved via a 2020 Star Trek cruise, including set construction by a familiar franchise to help catapult this Voyager documentary forward. David profoundly insists there will be never before heard stories from cast/crew to look back at the Star Trek: Voyager series 25+ years later in his documentary from 455 Films. Bryan shares his quick thoughts on his favorite Star Trek Documentary that David produced to date, titled "Chaos on the Bridge", supporting David's rarely known facts of producer Maurice Hurley's 2nd season perspective on The Next Generation and rare Diana Muldaur's interview when she too was also on the mega hit spin-off trek series. The Captain's blue ray with extended bonus features and the specific special edition blue ray disc with hours of rare footage is covered. Part one of a two part full interview with David Zappone is contained in this weekly program.
- 2021–TV EpisodePart two of the exclusive interview with David Zappone is featured. Director and Producer David Zappone continues his discussion of documentaries, particularly discussing inside information on the recording breaking funded, documentary project "To the Journey: Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager." Highlights include supporting actors who will be featured in the documentary including Martha Hackett, Rick Berman, Jerri Taylor and the son Shawn Pillar of the late Voyager co-creator, Michael Pillar will be a part of the documentary. Zappone recommends viewers re-watch his produced documentary interview with Kate Mulgrew titled "William Shatner's, The Captains". After breaking his own record a few years earlier with his DS9 documentary, David Zappone provides insight into the events of past successful Documentaries under his Star Trek docus, plus how William Shatner has been in the middle of many success stories in front of and behind the camera. Bryan and Lili share their thoughts and extended re-watch preview of their favorite Voyager episode "Timeless" then asking David if stories about episodes from the cast and crew will be shared. David reveals the showrunners, all of whom were interviewed will provide many of those answers in the documentary. The Captain's blue ray with extended bonus features and the specific special edition blue ray disc with hours of rare footage is covered in detail and where fans can get the full-length edition.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan Kreutz, Ambassador to the fans (Star Trek fans), Lili Fox-Lim, and Rogg discuss the latest Star Trek Lower Decks news. The positive observations and opinions on the latest Lower Decks news are particularly surrounding the season 2 premiere episode with Boimler appearing as a Holodeck character in Marinier's holodeck creation and Gary Mitchell's visual reference when comparing Ransom as a human now turned godlike powerful creature. The animated co-co-host Rogg speaks Klingon, much to the surprise of Lili. An interview with the all-American actor, musician and author Gary Graham is showcased. Gary talks about his early decisions to change his major focus from pre-med to pursue acting instead. Gary references reading for Star Trek roles (9-10 times) and telling about his time briefly as Tanis on Star Trek: Voyager. The progression through Gary's early career and successes are discussed with stories from his own perspective as Detective Matthew Sikes on "Alien Nation" and Soval on Star Trek:Enterprise highlight the full length discussion. The next to last question comes straight from a personal favorite movie of the writer to Gary about his role and experiences in the 1983 Pennsylvania steel town football film "All the Right Moves".
- Rogg initially conveys his expectation to be on Bryan and Lili's top 5 Androids list until he's told there's no cannon story that he is a part of Star Trek. Lili tells Rogg that his dad (Dr. Roger Korby) is Star Trek cannon and he eventually is listed as one of the weakest androids, as the first Star Trek android. News on Star Trek Lower decks Easter eggs is revealed as one favorite of Bryan is the interior design of Beckett Mariner's fictional holodeck ship is designed as a Miranda class ship with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan interior. The top 5 best Androids are first revealed with an in-depth backstory and opinion on why they are chosen. All of the top 5 androids chosen are Dr. Noonian Soong style android created by him, his father (Arik Soong), some passed down as artificial descendants created from a positronic neuron. The top 5 weakest androids are also revealed with an affectionate affinity towards still liking the character and episode it's from. Rogg's origin story as the Ambassador's assistant to the fan's is revealed further including his faint memories of being on the android duplicator from his human host and discovering a Novel TE phaser weapon while down on his home planet Exo III.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim interview J.G. Hertzler who played the illustrious Klingon leader Martok in almost two dozen episodes of Deep Space Nine, among many other Star Trek roles. J.G. sings his Klingon victory song that he originally sung on the bridge of a Klingon cruiser in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode "Once More Unto the Breach". He also discusses Klingon language challenges as an actor. Hertzler shares Star Trek stories with Bryan and Lili in this interview never before heard on all series he guested in among many other Star Trek roles at Paramount studios and appearances. Discussion is also around Hertzler's time on the early 1990's TV series Zorro and college football. Hertzler opens up into a heartfelt story about how writer/producer Ronald D. Moore let him add true words and sentiments to the script of an integral Martok episode about J.G.'s Father.
- Bryan and Lili express their affinity of the latest released episodes of Star Trek: Lower Decks among other Star Trek news and input by their animated android Rogg on the viewscreen. Bryan and Lili interview NY times best selling author Michael Jan Friedman, who has authored 80 books, more than 30+ books he authored are Star Trek books. Michael discusses his first book titled "Double Double", with the Gene Roddenberry stardate guidelines set forth coupled with the Paramount/Pocket books story behind the story. Bryan compliments Michael Jan Friedman and conveys how his first hardback book "Reunion" wet his appetite for the Star Trek franchise. An in-depth outline on how a proposed written episode story from Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan was pitched to Star Trek: Voyager producer Jeri Taylor is told which turned into a season two episode titled "Resistance". Michael shares his early days as a writer in New York and many other stories on fans favorite books of his and more.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili discuss the latest trailers released during the 55th anniversary of Star Trek on Star Trek day. Additionally the duo reveal three new guest characters by name and description that will appear in the upcoming Star Trek: Prodigy animated series with a series release date just before Halloween 2021. Bryan and Lili interview the talented actor/director Robert O'Reilly. O'Reilly is best known for his portrayal of Klingon Gowron on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. O'Reilly discusses his early days of being inspired by Broadway theater in New York City, his fatherhood of being a father of triplets along with the work life balance in Hollywood and early Star Trek roles leading up to Gowron. O'Reilly shares a flyer on the Klingon rap music group show he and J.G. Hertzler frequently perform in front of audiences at Star Trek conventions among many other stories.
- Episode: (2022)2021– 25mTV EpisodeLili and Bryan discuss Star Trek Picard news on the season premiere this week. The half-hour is spent with Scotty Baker discussing his experiences of self-taught camera operator/Steadicam/Cinematography starting out with his family's VHS and Beta Camcorders. Scotty goes on to explain using these cameras while doing skits with buddies and how it eventually led to side gigs, while holding a day job into meeting people to begin a Hollywood career. Meeting fellow Northern Californian, Manu Intiraymi, helped Scotty cast the Star Trek actor which led to more Trek icons appearing in Baker's film "The 5TH Passenger". Scotty shares his favorite episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation along with what he looks for in Science Fiction. Furthermore, Scotty discusses his journey to the biggest Star Trek convention (Star Trek Las Vegas), and how he meets his friends, many of whom are Star Trek actors that also worked on his film, The 5th Passenger, which he directed, wrote and produced while behind the camera. Baker promotes the virtual sci-fi convention as the 1st annual LLAPy awards occurring at Virtual Trek Conn 3 in L.A. on March 18-21st.
- 2021– 25mTV EpisodeAnimated Android Rogg watches a Federation ship flyby the ambassadors window from space while wondering if the show was canceled. Rogg is surprised when Bryan and Lili arrive telling Rogg they stopped off at Earth for a TV interview returning from the very ship he watched a moment earlier. Star Trek news on the latest J.J. Abrams film is discussed as a precursor to a top 10 list of the entire Star Trek franchises best episodes that exemplify Star Trek's ideals. From the very first black and white episode "The Cage", all the way through the currently running Star Trek Discovery series, this intricately detailed in-depth analysis of the episodes is coupled with opinions. Bryan, Lili, and Rogg assert the avenues the trailblazers brought to this franchise along with iconic characters that made important moral, ethical and Starfleet principles dealing in everything from time travel to diplomacy.
- Episode: (2022)2021– 25mTV EpisodeJust like her memoir book, but speaking to Bryan and Lili about it, Patricia Tallman shares her experiences making Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Babylon five and much more. Patrician shares her affinity for Stunt coordinator Dennis "Mad man" Madalone along with her most memorable moments on the three Star Trek series at Paramount. Patricia fondly remembers bringing her own camera, prior to cell phone camera days, behind the scenes, snapping pictures of a wide variety of her stunt double and acting roles throughout her illustrious career. A special in-depth story about doubling for Laura Dern and Patricia's unique perspective from the 1993 film "Jurassic Park" is conveyed in a story never before heard in such detail. Patricia reflects on her days of "Lyta Alexander" in the Hugo Award-winning sci-fi series Babylon 5. More memorable moments including her role Kiros during the TNG episode "Starship Mine" among playing Starfleet security plus stunt doubling for Gates McFadden and Nana Visitor ongoing rounds out the interview.
- 2021– 25mTV EpisodeTo put into perspective, nearly 700 television episodes and film roles as a stuntman, stunt coordinator, and actor wouldn't begin to describe the stories Dennis Madalone shares during this week's program. As a young, high school, record breaking athlete, Dennis shares his early memories of leaving his home in New Jersey for Los Angeles. Dennis points out his destiny style story on how he landed into Paul Stader's training gym in Santa Monica, California to begin in the stunt industry, plus, stories from The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) with footage shown on this series. A career that spanned decades, Dennis is well known on screen playing several characters and as series stunt coordinator in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager spanning from 1987 through 2001 at Paramount. Notably, Dennis speaks of his in-depth stories on how the long, but productive days, went in front of the camera and behind the camera with producers to complete stunts on first season TNG episodes "Heart of Glory" and "Where No One has Gone Before." Dennis and wife Linda L.C. Madalone, discuss her stunts on the Star Trek series and his workout regimen while resisting craft services to stunt-double at peak performance.
- Episode: (2022)2021–TV EpisodeThe animated android ambassadors assistant Rogg opens the program discussing his hopes for speaking fluently in the Klingon language. Klingon's cliche persona is further articulated upon with their macho and militaristic perceptions with how society, even a CBS sitcom, mentions Star Trek along with a Portland Oregon band named Stovokor. A Captain's Log very first original Star Trek series character actor is this week's interview guest joining Bryan and Lili. Jeremy Roberts, who played two completely different characters in the Star Trek franchise, discusses his unique role of Lieutenant Commander Dimitri Valtane in the film Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country that he reprised in the exact same moments and time 5 years later on Star Trek: Voyager. Further discussions of Jeremy Roberts playing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine-character Meso'Clan, the Jem'Hadar soldier, and the backstory of his illness while portraying the character under heavy makeup is discussed. Jeremy Roberts also discusses his career highlights, returning to acting performances and humorous moments on the hit series Seinfeld. The interview is concluded with other details on Jeremy's solid career and upcoming Burbank, California Hollywood show April 15-16th 2022.
- 2021–TV EpisodeAt its best, Star Trek is a science fiction program playing out relatable space-based adventures in off-world interactions with species coupled with philosophy on humanities finest moments, working throughout a utopian universe. That Utopian universe is interrupted greatly when "Q" the almost omnipotent, rebuts Jean-Luc Picard's cavalier attitude toward him by teleporting the USS Enterprise to a distant system for their first encounter with the Borg. Q then tells Picard "The Borg is the ultimate user. They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced." This episode of A Captain's Log further highlights that the Borg are more than a formidable enemy, a mixture of a humanoid species whose bodies are a blend of organic and machine working in a collective mind hive as one, not individually. In this scintillating top 10 best Borg episodes of all Star Trek productions, Bryan Kreutz, Ambassador to the fans (Star Trek Fans), and Lili Fox-Lim take a smart and captivating look of opinion as to why Borg are to be feared and what episodes show how the Borg cube (ship) works. The Borg assimilate and destroy, with little to nothing left behind of the worlds they wreak havoc on How the Borg are portrayed, and stories told is best shared in detail, with picture captions and video moments puled to articulate Bryan and and Lili's points to viewers. Furthermore, Bryan and Lili discuss how Star Trek producers did it best and who some of their favorite Borg character moments are played out from Star Trek: The Next Generation, to Voyager, Enterprise and as recent as Star Trek Picard.
- Episode: (2022)2021–TV EpisodeJulianne Grossman more than evidently possesses an embodied voice discipline. Not only with a long career as familiar voices on television, film, and voice phone prompts, but with sharing her voice through awareness and understanding in suicide prevention. Julianne Grossman, a suicide attempt survivor, conveys to viewers her involvement with the Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center, which is the United States first and provides crisis service. Bryan Kreutz, Ambassador to the fans (Star Trek Fans), and Lili Fox-Lim spend the half hour with Julianne who tells that the Star Trek: Discovery production team seriously considered reusing Majel Barrett-Roddenberry's voice from the past legacy Star Trek shows for the computer on Discovery. Julianne then shares that meeting Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and Majel Barrett, was special after having a conversation on the honor of carrying on the legacy of Rod's mother through computer voice on Discovery.
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Rachael Ancheril - Life as a successful actress in camera-front and behind as a photographer, part 1
2021–TV EpisodeRachael Ancheril. ascends high above our planet and into space each week playing lead character Commander D. Nhan on Star Trek Discovery. The ascending doesn't end there, Rachael transcends beyond measure with her forthcoming conversations of heartfelt kindness and compassion on set with castmates of Star Trek Discovery through her stories. Join Bryan Kreutz, the ambassador to the fans, (Star Trek fans) Lili Fox-Lim the Trekkie with the utmost respect for all things Trek and their animated android assistant Rogg as they provide the latest Star Trek news while wishing all of earth a Happy First contact day. The interview guest, a Toronto, Ontario, Canada native, Rachael, goes through her humble start growing up on a Canada farm with horses, then starting a career working up through the unfulfilling corporate workplace. Rachael continues her stories with solid analysis of how coming full circle is living "the dream' as an actress in the arts, oft telling of past stories working with a camera by making her own commercials for fun with friends at young age. Bryan, Lili, and even Rogg propel Rachael's stories by asking the deep Star Trek behind the scenes questions that Rachael shares as her favorite set moments/scenes, coupled with how she attributes her Trek success to her mother for keeping original Star Trek on the air as a super-fan. This is part 1 of 2 episodes for the "A Captain's Log' interview with Rachael Ancheril. - Bryan, the Ambassador to the fans, (Star Trek fans), Lili, and Rogg conclude their two-part interview with actress Rachael Ancheril. Rachael, who is well known worldwide as the Star Trek: Discovery Nhan actress, continues with a big thank you to all the "Trekkies" for what she calls the 99.9% kindness and love from Star Trek fans. Rachael, conveys that she believes her character Nhan's closet in her quarters must take up half of it on "Discovery's ship as she's been through so many wardrobes looks Rachael references how she spoke to "Gersha" (Gersha Phillips, Series Costume Designer) about a skant she wore previously, as opposed to her new super tight jumpsuit after coming off the "COVID Quarantine 15". The interview discussion shifts away from Star Trek to photography. Rachael reveals specifics into her background, growing up on a farm, and being around horses. Host Bryan Kreutz, shares with Rachael that his daughter is also a horse lover often volunteering on horse ranches in California and studying to be a veterinarian. The Star Trek Discovery discussion continues when Rachael is asked about her favorite scene by animated android Rogg, Rachael's favorite moment she references is literally her first appearance on Star Trek Discovery. Bryan then get's stoked recalling that moment within Discovery on how it was "So Cool, captain Pike brings his own security on board and she (Rachael Ancheril as Nhan), is a Red shirt. Bryan speaks out loud wondering is she (Nahn) going to die?"
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan, the Ambassador to the fans, (Star Trek fans), Lili, and Rogg interview Hollywood stuntman and coordinator Mark Riccardi. Like fellow stuntman Dennis Madalone, Riccardi went to New Jersey's, South Plainfield High School in the early 1970s, Riccardi was a star quarterback for the varsity football team while Madalone was a wide receiver. Mark Riccardi speaks in great detail for his stunts on TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. Riccardi, coneys that starting in late season 5 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Stuntman Tom Morga became ill and ultimately passed the baton of his stunt doubling role of Jonathan Frakes off to him. When Morga returned, he graciously let Riccardi keep the stunt double role. Riccardi thereafter never looked back, doubling Frakes in numerous episodes of The Next Generation and in the 1994 film, Star Trek Generations. Riccardi discusses his security officer Franklin role in detail on the episode Decent, and his favorite episode, among many others in this interview. Mark also landed roles as a stunt double in countless Hollywood films, in his discussion including, Face-Off, and Phenomenon telling backstories. Mark discusses how he doubles for John Travolta with stories on how he landed the roles in very interesting ways, even while on set at Paramount for Star Trek.
- 2021– 55mTV EpisodeJoin the ambassador to the fans (Star Trek fans), Bryan Kreutz, co-host Lili Fox-Lim, and their animated android friend, Rogg, as they interview 7 time Emmy award winner Dan Curry. Curry was the Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor for Star Trek's The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. He discusses his early days in Thailand, plus intricate details on creating one of Star Trek's most iconic weapons, among the visual and special effects teams he supervised. Curry shares stories about specific VFx's and episodes within the realm of the Star Trek series. Curry also reveals how Michael Dorn requested a new weapon when joining Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast and tested it out in his backyard. Lili hares her affinity for the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds during the news segment; then Bryan and Lili ask very specific questions, some that only Star Trek Fans would know, towards Dan Curry. This is the "A Captain's Log" special 1-hour season two finale.
- 2021– 28mTV EpisodeIn the season premiere, Bryan and Lili sport wearing save the manatees shirts while interacting with model Cassidy Baldwin to discuss the club. The discussion shifts to Star Trek news about the first of the three biggest southern California comic cons and Star Trek: Picard season three. The series brings on board the very first 1960's original Star Trek series TV guest in April Tatro. April Tatro tells her story as the cat's meow of original Star Trek playing Isis the cat in human form, from the second season finale "Assignment: Earth" aired and taped in 1968. April discusses being on set and other tidbits of doing her scene with Teri Garr in a never before heard set of stories on television. The discussion shifts to April's career as a dancer and acrobatic contortionist, even reading the Websters dictionary definition of a contortionist. April discusses heavily her acting career and working in other interesting avenues for companies while modeling with their products among time spent with the Rat Pack at The Sands in Las Vegas.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili share Star Trek: Discovery news on the Paramount Plus series conclusion after an upcoming season 5 and a Star Trek: Picard shout out with clip of Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher. In an exclusive interview, Bryan and Lili begin part 1 of a 2-part discussion with the intellectually inclined Star Trek actor Scott MacDonald sharing his plethora of experiences. MacDonald holds the rare distinction of having appeared in four Star Trek series and provides intricate details into his on-set experiences as well as time spent with Marina Sirtis, Scott Bakula, Colm Meaney and Corey Allen. MacDonald shares a unique story of his Paramount studios conversation with Patrick Stewart that is fascinating from many points of view.
- Episode: (2023)2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili discuss their writer Carl Kocis' review of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and conclude their 2-part interview with Star Trek actor Scott MacDonald. MacDonald, discusses his role as Sub-Cmdr. N'vek on Star Trek: The Next Generation with Marina Sirtis. MacDonald also looks back on his second Deep Space Nine role as Goran'Agar and his Voyager tactical station relief role as Rollins. A unique story of MacDonald's Paramount studios conversation with Patrick Stewart that is fascinating from many angles. Plus, MacDonald's most prominent Star Trek role and it is his most recent, playing the bloodthirsty Xindi Reptilian character named Dolim in Star Trek Enterprise's third season.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili welcome Star Trek: Picard season 3 actress Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut as their interview guest. The exclusive interview brings forth topics discussing Ashlei's role as Sidney La Forge, filling the shoes of her father Geordie La Forge as the ships bridge crew navigator. The discussion includes stories working all together as a La Forge family as Ashlei worked alongside LeVar Burton and his real life daughter Mica Burton including dinner at their house. Ashlei shares her favorite Star Trek character, a quite obvious answer, plus upcoming projects while touching upon her roles in "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "Cruel Summer".
- Eric Pierpoint is Bryan and Lili's guest this week. Eric discusses his multiple roles on Star Trek spin-off series, his start into acting, plus having heavy makeup in some roles including for the TV series Alien Nation. Pierpoint speaks fondly of his time on Alien Nation atop the cast with Gary Graham, subsequently both appearing on Star Trek in recurring roles on Enterprise. Pierpoint tells a humorous set of stories, regarding his role as Kortar, the afterlife Klingon from "Barge of the Dead" on Star Trek: Voyager. Eric Pierpoint is most notably known for his role as Harris, the section 31 operative where he speaks to his first time on set learning the background of section 31 and more.
- Strange New Worlds main cast actor Bruce Horak joins Bryan and Lili for an interview. Bruce discusses his fringe show "This is Cancer!" as a cancer survivor, Helen Donnelley and his extensive performer work underneath makeup as Lieutenant Hemmer in Star Trek's new streaming series Strange New Worlds. Horak plays an Aenar, a subspecies with white skin and, unlike mainstream Andorians, were blind and telepathic.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili interview Daniel Riordan a three-time Star Trek guest performer who's best known as the voice of Megatron from Transformers: Robots in disguise. The California based actor Riordan has humorous stories he shares on the location shoot of "Jingle All the Way" and even a touching moment working with Nichelle Nichols. Riordan shares details working with Wil Wheaton and insulting his character as a Zaldan alien along with the award nominated makeup. Riordan conveys working as a Bajoran first guard in Deep Space Nine with the late Brian Keith who played the Bajoran Mulibok. Plus, Riordan shares being on the set of his own Klingon ship as captain Duras in a recurring role on Star Trek: Enterprise working with David A. Goodman.
- This week Bryan Kreutz, Lili Fox-Lim and Rogg discuss the top ten Best Guests, to Star, on Trek. From the small screen to the silver screen of Star Trek, whether it's a child or a character actor who recurred to return an exciting performance again and again, this top ten list adds interesting facts Trekkies may not know. Facts and details are shared about multiple actors who own the all-time record for playing a plethora of roles along with audition details and a list that gets to the heart of Star Trek's finest supporting guest spots.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili welcome the talented California based actor Richard Lineback, born in Frankfurt Germany. Richard discusses his single word line from his first TV role on "The Love Boat". Plus, reprising his role as Al LeFauve from the production "Baby Dance" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven Connecticut and then the Showtime movie of the same title. Bryan conveys, the role of Romas, an addicted drug user from planet Ornara, made quite the impression on him as a child not to use drugs with the strong performance of this character played by Lineback in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode titled "Symbiosis". Lineback briefly discusses working with the late Merritt Butrick and William Shatner among his two additional Star Trek roles as one of the first Deep Space Nine Trill aliens with a prominent role named Selin Peers. Lineback's conveys memories from time on the Paramount sound stages as being similar to when he played in his final guest role as Kessick on Star Trek: Enterprise. Lineback points out many of the familiar actors he worked with in other films and television roles who were household Star Trek names.
- Episode: (2023)2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili go back to the original Star Trek days to interview Carey Foster. Prior to Star Trek Foster appeared alongside Elvis Presley in film multiple times and knew him off the sets in Hollywood. Foster's first Hollywood break was through her talent as a dancer. Soon becoming an actress, Foster appeared as a background performer in several first season episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and prior to that working as an Orion server in the very first Star Trek pilot titled "The Cage". Carey discusses knowing Roddenberry and sharing memories of Gene and his wife. The discussion fast forwards to life more recently for Foster as a Montessori Teacher and a dance instructor.
- 2021–TV EpisodeA living legend in his own right as a Hollywood actor and hand model, Steve Hershon joins Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim as an interviewed guest. Appearing in nine Star Trek: The Original series episodes as a red shirt security and bridge officer, Steve shares details of many episodes he was apart of. In 1966 Steve began his Hollywood career signing with Central Casting. Steve shares his first headshot picture and memories of his time on Star Trek, the kindness of Rusty Meek, an assistant director on the original series, and includes stories from an early episode of the comedy series Happy Days. A still frame, restored picture, of Steve in his final appearance on "Turnabout Intruder" is shared with the full story behind his scene in Star Trek's final original series episode. Steve shares his perspective on how the entire death scene played out in his appearance on Star Trek's "Obsession" plus covers a few inside secrets to "The Trouble with Tribbles" and the "Deadly Years" episodes in 1967. Lili, wearing a colorful, spring inspired, shore leave attire, is inside a camouflaged, Federation cultural observation outpost called a duck blind, with a holographically masking forcefield to conceal her whereabouts until the next week.
- From their rich and complex history to a heavy-handed involvement with direct, carefully guided, assistance in enabling humans to become a warp capable world, the Vulcan's are reviewed in detail as a fascinating, fictional species within the Star Trek world. Host, Bryan Kreutz, Lili-Fox-Lim and Rogg, all in different places, come together to bring viewers their top 10 Vulcans. Lili reveals her whereabouts and a surprising undercover look, with Rogg taking an off the ship trip to the Ni'Var (Vulcan) home world himself. From embracing to rejecting Vulcan logic and emotion, one by one, each of the Vulcan's are reviewed and revealed. From Spock to his emotional half-brother, Sybok, many Vulcan's, including ones that didn't make the top ten are revealed and embraced with their balance of logic along with notable episodes and films with their appearances.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili discuss Star Trek: Picard season 3 cast who have an open door for a new series, not quite yet announced in production. Also, the recently released Star Trek: Resurgence video game with Julianne Grossman and Jonathan Frakes voicing for gamers in a style of fan service. The exclusive interview with Emmy award winning FX artist Vince Niebla showcases his extensive creations and contributions that are very familiar in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek films First Contact and Nemesis plus assisting with assets in Star Trek: Discovery. Vince tells his perspective on the components of sculpting and creating creatures, Borg arms, the 1996 First Contact space suits and his positive working experiences with Michael Westmore among many topics.
- Episode: (2023)2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili are enthusiastic about welcoming their interview guest, hailing her as their hero watching the beginnings of the original Star Trek on television re-runs. Sandra Gimpel - Stuntwoman/actress is welcomed and introduced as the first Star Trek villain and stunt performer two times over. Sandra discusses explicit details on working side by side with Meg Wyllie the original Talosian keeper from Star Trek's first pilot "The Cage" as Gimpel was a Talosian seen frequently. Gimpel was also the first villain ever seen on TV in Star Trek's first aired episode on NBC titled "The Man Trap". Gimpel played the Salt-Vampire M-113 creature that almost sucked the life out of James T. Kirk. Gimpel discusses briefly working on "Lost in Space" and how she was asked to go over to do costume work on a pilot called Star Trek, among also working in hundreds of stunts including talking about working downtown in Los Angeles on the 1986 cult classic "Population: 1." Sandra discusses "Bring 'em back to life" with Bruce Boxlightner", a TV series and an extremely dangerous stunt. Also working at Universal as Mrs. Columbo doubling Kate Mulgrew and stunt coordinating. To round out the interview Sandra tells a story of her unique conversation with Dennis Madalone when she asked to stunt double Mulgrew again, this time on Star Trek: Voyager.
- 2021–TV EpisodeMary Chieffo is the exclusive guest in part one of a two-part episode. Chieffo is famously known as literally the highest ranked female Klingon in Star Trek's glorious history as Chancellor L'Rell from Star Trek: Discovery in seasons one and two. Chieffo talks to Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim about what she liked the most about playing L'Rell and what some of her deep insights about the character she brought to life entailed. Bryan is thrilled to reveal one if his favorite episodes of Star Trek: Discovery is L'Rell centric as the Season 2 Episode "Point of Light," is discussed heavily with Mary Chieffo. Chieffo broadly covers her perspective about the Klingon Empire with L'Rell, now the chancellor, detailing L'Rell's ascension. Chieffo also discusses comprehensive details of her favorite memories from filming on the set of Star Trek: Discovery in Toronto, Ontario and even remote rehearsals and tests back home in Los Angeles California. Chieffo mentions she also reprised the role of Klingon Chancellor L'Rell in Star Trek Online' s House Reborn having recorded her voice in the studio the week prior for more of this illustrious Klingon character.
- 2021–TV EpisodeIn the second part of a three-part exclusive interview, Bryan and Lili continue their affinity for Mary Chieffo' s glorious Klingon role as Chancellor L'Rell, placing her among this talk show's finest Klingon's they've interviewed. Mary discusses the layers of translations and how Star Trek: Discovery Klingon translator Robyn Stewart and dialect coach Rea Nolan assist in also sending her notes, recordings and ways to learn lines in a normal, slow, and fast pace, with versions so she can hear the Klingon pronunciations in multiple ways. Mary discusses in detail working with director Jonathan Frakes, actors Shazad Latif, and Ken Mitchell. The discussion with Bryan and Lili shift into finding humor in Mary's finite hours in costume with filming of Discovery frequently enduring working days lasting from 18-20 hours. Mary reveals that herself and other Klingon's would of been in heavy makeup and rubber drinking smoothies as the only options frequently. Bryan shares his first public memory in detail of Mary Cheiffo being at San Diego Comic Con and asks Mary to share the touching story that encompasses the genre fandom of being yourself in cosplay and through story in regards to Mary's Discovery panel speech in 2018. The award-winning film "Every Morning," Mary Chieffo stars in, also ties in to a discussion of Mary coming out with Madi Goff as a couple during the Star Trek Day celebration in September 2021. The interview is rounded out with Mary's positivity and grace as an icon in Lili's description of her.
- 2021–TV EpisodeTom Morga, Star Trek's most seen stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator, who holds the record for being the most seen stunt actor/stuntman in Star Trek is Bryan and Lili's guest in a two-part exclusive interview. Morga's timeline of Star Trek stunt double appearances date all the way back to the beginning of Star Trek in the form of film as he appeared in three separate double roles in 1979's Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The discussion is heavy on Morga's first two feature films, the intricate details and stories behind them plus many never-before-seen pictures are discussed. Bryan and Lili share their memorable times of seeing Tom Morga on Star Trek more times than can be counted as the conversation shifts to Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Tom Morga discusses his times working with Dennis Madalone, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden and Leonard Nimoy as well as stories that are notable in the Star Trek universe.
- 2021–TV EpisodeA world-renowned authority on Star Trek novels, Batman, Underworld, Farscape, and countless other franchises, Greg Cox is Bryan and Lili's interview guest. Greg is a science fiction author best known for his media tie-in novelizations. Cox discusses his career starting with writing short fiction for such magazines as "Amazing Stories" and "Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine". Greg goes on to discuss meeting and being mentored by legendary science fiction editor David Hartwell, who launched Pocket Books' line of STAR TREK novels, plus later working with editor John J. Ordover at Pocket Books in the realm of Star Trek novels and other franchises. Bryan asks Greg about his first two Star Trek novels, a Deep Space Nine book co-written with John Gregory Betancourt and a Next Generation novel with Kij Johnson, and how both of those early collaborations worked in very different fashions. Greg goes into granular details on getting the Star Trek bible for Deep Space Nine even before the series first aired on Television. Greg also talks about his recent short story in STAR TREK EXPLORER magazine, in which "Dixon Hill" and "Durango" have hijinks in the holodeck. Lili asks Greg to go through his writing approach when working on a franchise like Star Trek with already well-known characters plus asks him to go through the whole process on how a Star Trek novel is done with collaboration and input from CBS/Paramount.
- Episode: (2023)2021–TV EpisodeBryan and Lili welcome Leslie Hoffman, Hollywood stuntwoman and trailblazer in coordinating safety for years in the industry's highest levels of stunt performers. A renowned authority in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager on and off the Paramount sound stages, Leslie discusses specifics on her time in the mid nineties to early 2000's stunt doubling and playing characters. Leslie talks about saving an effects crewmember when a camera crane arm hits his A-frame ladder and playing the role of Casino patron in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Bada-Bing Bada-Bang" and doubling Roxann Dawson as Lt. B'Elanna Torres with a video clip of her from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Blood Fever". Hoffman walks viewers step by step through an unusual stunt scene in Quarks bar from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Time's Orphan". Leslie describes the choreography and her moment in order of the stunt's while never before seen behind the scenes images are shared with her and others. This is the first part of a two part episode.