Real world article
(written from a production point of view)
Issue 108 of Star Trek Monthly was the September 2003 issue, a 100-page Borg special issue.
Contents[]
- Captain's Log
- Separate from the contents page for this issue only.
- The Best of All Worlds
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- Activision files suit against Viacom, claiming the company has "let the once proud Star Trek franchise stagnate and decay".
- "The Xindi" is Enterprise season premiere.
- Patrick Stewart rules out any chance of returning to Star Trek.
- T'Pol voted "hottest science fiction character" at the Spacey Awards.
- Scott Bakula welcomes changes on Enterprise.
- Roxann Dawson to direct further episodes of Enterprise.
- Paramount Home Entertainment update.
- Decipher to release further CCG packs and new sourcebooks for its role-playing game.
- Jonathan Frakes on directing Thunderbirds.
- Enterprise supporters, The Enterprise Project, plan their campaign.
- Star Trek's strong ties to William Shakespeare.
- Treknology: tricorders, laser weapons, LED medical treatments.
- Whatever Happened to...: Rosalind Chao.
- In Brief: Kate Mulgrew's play may become a TV miniseries, new writers for Enterprise.
- Interview – Rick Berman – "Three is the Magic Number"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Assimilate This!
- K. Stoddard Hayes chronicles the history of Borg-Federation encounters.
- Hugh Goes There: Ian Spelling talks with Jonathan Del Arco.
- Interview – Brannon Braga – "Executive Decision"
- by Ian Spelling.
- Second Thoughts
- Andy Lane looks at Enterprise' second season, and the themes and issues raised therein.
- Fear and Ice
- Penny Juday reports from the set of "Regeneration".
- Interview – Bonita Friedericy – "A Bonnie Lass"
- by Abbie Bernstein.
- Interview – Mike Sussman – "The Write Stuff"
- by James Swallow.
- Poster
- Part one of a triptych poster, featuring Benjamin Sisko, Kira Nerys, Chakotay, and Kathryn Janeway.
- Subsequent parts appear in issues 109 and 110.
- Random Thoughts
- A compilation of answers from previous installments.
- Snap Happy
- A photographic montage of Seven of Nine aboard Voyager.
- Friends United
- Anna Bowles takes an irreverant look at "fitting in" with the Borg Collective post-assimilation.
- We Have Contact
- David Bassom looks at the making of Star Trek: First Contact.
- Interview – Alice Krige – "Queen of the Dammed"
- by David Bassom.
- Data Stream – Smörgasborg
- Chris Dows looks at Borg starships.
- Drone Alone
- A "Make Your Own Borg" set.
- From the Replicator
- James Swallow reviews Star Trek: Elite Force II.
- On Screen: Deep Space Nine season four DVD set.
- Read Out: release schedule only.
- Communicator
- A Fistful of Data
- Vulcan eyebrows, Vulcan parting salutation.
- Hollow Pursuits
- Great Moments in Star Trek: "Endgame", Voyager returns home.
- Top 10: Species classified by the Borg.
- Close Encounters: Star Trek: First Contact, Data and the Borg Queen.
- Next Issue
Issue 107 | Star Trek Monthly Issue 108 – September 2003 |
Issue 109 |