Star Trek

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  • "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"

    The greatest of all Star Trek movies comes to life -- and don't be surprised if your eyes water a bit at Spock's very Vulcan-like sacrifice.
  • "Mission to Mars"

    In space, no one can hear you jeer.
  • Pols, guns and androgyny

    A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
  • Coming clean

    Is he or isn't he? Mr. Clean tells all; Randy on the set! Will & Grace & uncontrollable urges. And a helpful reminder from Liam: Oasis and the Beatles, different band.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for
    Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1999
  • Sound bite for the apocalypse: "Read my gills"

    Ex-prez part iguana? Jason Alexander goes on the "Star Trek" diet; Will Smith gets jiggy for the White House. Plus: Hot fun -- down the water slide with Dolly Parton!
  • The trouble with "Trek"

    Plagued by falling ratings, rampant merchandising and a boss who hates the franchise legacy, the noble "Star Trek" faces the indignities of age.
  • Letters to the Editor

    "Star Trek" is no more utopia than "Star Wars"; Cintra should try looking in the wrong places.
  • What's wrong (and right) with "The Phantom Menace"

    A science-fiction author scours the new "Star Wars" film for signs of intelligent life.
  • "Star Wars" despots vs. "Star Trek" populists

    Why is George Lucas peddling an elitist, anti-democratic agenda under the guise of escapist fun?
  • Seven deadly sins: Slaves to the game

    Once the violent world of video games seeped into our friendships, there was no going back.
  • To oldly go where no man has gone before

    In Star Trek 'Insurrection,' nostalgia ain't what it used to be.
  • Revolt of the couch potatoes

    When TV fans want to save a favorite show from cancellation, they organize online. But do the networks care?
  • Time for One Thing: Daytime TV

    Watching daytime television may be less about liking the shows than it is about claiming some undisputed territory for yourself.
  • Beam me up, Dalai

    No technophobe, the Tibetan leader -- the Nicest Man in the World -- talks about robots and artificial intelligence, Spock and alien enlightenment.
  • No time for "Trek"

    In India, poverty, nationalism and too many reruns conspire to ground "Star Trek" fandom.
  • "Planet Star Trek": Part 2

    Science fiction master Arthur C. Clarke agrees that if we can't cruise outer space ourselves, "Star Trek" is the next best thing to being there.
  • "Planet Star Trek": part 1

    Why the Japanese love Star Trek
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