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Recent events

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8 July 2024
Paramount Global is merging with Skydance Productions. [1]
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1 May 2024
Pinewood Toronto Studios has renamed Stage 8 "The Star Trek Stage" in honor of Star Trek: Discovery. [2]
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18 April 2024
The long-lost three-foot (91 centimeters) Constitution-class model, the very first studio model in Star Trek history, has been returned to the Roddenberry family after it had unexpectedly turned up at auction in October 2023. [3]

Upcoming productions

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18 July 2024
Karim Diané and Zoë Steiner have been added to the cast of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as cadets. [4]
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9 July 2024
Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins and Bella Shepard have been added to the cast of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as cadets. [5]
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1 July 2024
All twenty episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 debut on Netflix. [6]

Awards

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17 July 2024
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds "Hegemony" and Star Trek: Lower Deckss "The Inner Fight" are nominated for Emmy Awards in "Outstanding Sound Editing". [7]
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16 July 2024
Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Lower Decks have both won in the inaugural Collision Awards. [8]
14 July 2024
Several Star Trek stories have been nominated for Scribe Awards: The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko, by Derek Tyler Attico and Firewall, by David Mack, for "Best Novel – Original (Speculative Fiction)"; and "Lost and Founder", by David Mack, and "Work Worth Doing", by Keith R.A. DeCandido (both published in Star Trek Explorer), for "Short Story". (citation needededit)

Memory Alpha news

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31 May 2024
The Trek Files officially announced its partnership with Memory Alpha. [9]
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27 May 2024
User:Renegade54 created Memory Alpha's 57,000th article: "Children Of Time" (podcast), an episode of Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast. [10]
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22 May 2024
User:Mr. Starfleet Command joined Memory Alpha's team of administrators after a successful nomination. [11]

Deaths

Alans
15 July 2024
Whitney Rydbeck, who played Alans in TNG: "Pen Pals" [12]
Lawrence Styles
13 July 2024
James B. Sikking, who appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock as Lawrence H. Styles [13]
David Loughery
9 July 2024
David Loughery, screenwriter of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. [14]
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Featured article

Human DS9 ops ensign 4

... as a Starfleet ensign

Leslie Hoffman is a stuntwoman, actress, and stunt coordinator who worked as a stunt performer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager regularly between 1995 and 2001. In the early 1980s, Hoffman was the first "voted-in" member of the "Society of Professional Stuntwomen".

A self-avowed Trekkie, Hoffman attended the second Star Trek convention ever held in New York City in 1973. Her first work on Star Trek in DS9's "The Way of the Warrior" was a dream come true for her, and for the final five seasons of Voyager, she was the main stunt double for B'Elanna Torres actress Roxann Dawson.

Throughout her career, she has appeared in a wide variety of television shows, such as Charlie's Angels, Melrose Place, BJ and the Bear, and M*A*S*H, and films, such as Nightmare on Elm Street, Clue, Death Wish 3, and Alien Nation.

Picture of the Day

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Wesley Crusher accidentally hit in the face with a banana split by Jono.

Wesley Crusher accidentally hit in the face with a banana split by Jono.
(TNG: "Suddenly Human")
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