Richard Morgan changed from award winning science fiction writer to award winning fantasy writer, Stephen King has written in a plethora of diverse styles, and amongst his juveniles
The very first appearance of a facility serving some of the functions of stellar cartography was in September 1967’s classic episode The Changeling, where the Nomad probe was
Very few worlds are complex enough to give game creators such wide horizons as Star Trek and very few heroes are as well suited to cooperative gameplay as
The continuing rejuvenation of the Star Trek franchise continues apace with the release on blu-ray of season three of Star Trek The Next Generation. Seasons one and two
Michael Okuda has been part of the Star Trek art department since he designed bridge monitor displays for the NCC-1701-A for the final scenes of Star Trek IV
Released late last year and inspired by the science fiction poems of Edwin Morgan, some of which are presented here, this collection is subtitled contemporary science fiction poems
Star Trek is the very cornerstone of Geek Culture, and without it this site wouldn’t even exist; Kevin and Michael met at a Star Trek convention in Glasgow,
First generation Trekkies such as myself (and I proudly scorn the Trekker label) know only too well how shamelessly Paramount-as-was kept putting out old wine in new bottles