Star Trek
| 1964/1969 | Star Trek | TV-serial, 79 episodes |
|---|---|---|
| 1973/1974 | Star Trek -- the animated series | TV-serial, 22 episodes |
| 1979 | Star Trek -- the motion picture | |
| 1982 | the wrath of Khan | motion picture |
| 1984 | the search for Spock | motion picture |
| 1986 | the voyage home | motion picture |
| 1987/1994 | Star Trek -- the next generation | TV-serial, 178 epsiodes |
| 1989 | the final frontier | motion picture |
| 1991 | the undiscovered country | motion picture |
| 1993/1999 | Star Trek -- Deep Space Nine | TV-serial, 175 episodes |
| 1995 | Star Trek Generations | motion picture |
| 1995/2001 | Star Trek Voyager | TV-serial, 171 episodes |
| 1996 | Star Trek first contact | motion picture |
| 1998 | Star Trek insurrection | motion picture |
| 2001/.... | Star Trek Enterprise | TV-serial |
| 2002 | Star Trek Nemesis | motion picture |
But Star Trek ist more than just television serials; Star Trek is fun and shows more about the 24th century than we want! It is a pitty that Star Trek in the 20th century is also an avaricious thing. This comes visible with the 'commercial breaks' in TV.
Who wants to learn more about Star Trek may look around here. There are not very much links here, for now. But that will change soon. My crew and i have more to do, after all...
Here is a very special thing: a logbook entry from a famous captain
2000-01-22: "Visit to a weird planet" The second logbook entry (a really funny story, written in 1968) had to be removed. Originaly, I have had the story from another web site, to which i was led by an usenet news article. Now, one of the authors (Jean Lorrah (E-Mail)) has contacted me and has informed me about the publisher (Poison Pen Press) who owns the exclusive rights on that story.
Who thinks Klingons are singing operas only is totaly wrong! As a proove, 26 seconds¹ of "Degh".
IFF 8svx mono
play: 278 KB 22 kHz 8-bit
MPEG audio stereo
play: 404 KB 44 kHz MPEG Layer-3 16-bit 128 kBit/sec
sun (".au", ".snd") mono
play: 556 KB 22 kHz 14-bit µ-law
Here is the text to join singing:
mu'vaD je vangvaD maQam
wa'loghbe' cha'loghbe' 'ach wejlogh
We will own up not once, not twice,
but thrice to our words and deeds.
How has this music found its way to a starfleet's ship?
The answer is to be found on the pages of my
Klingon friends (terrestrial link).
The samples were made with my Amiga in 16 and 8 Bit quality with 44100 Hz mono
and converted to the different file formats.
¹: The whole song is longer that 4 minutes! Because of the copyright, i am only allowed to bring parts up to 30 seconds long. Who wants to get the whole CD: The band is named "Tek For Trek" and the CD "Degh". It is published 1995 by "NOW Music Production, Saalestraße 29, D-12055 Berlin, Europe".
©Gerhard Kozuschek 1996-08-08, version 2005-01-06