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A Journalistic news source and interview TV Talk show beaming down the latest Star Trek news and views from all the ships crews. A Captain's Log guides viewers through this side of our galaxy's quadrant with a splash of knowledge in our top 10 lists and interviews. Looking through Roddenberry's Star Trek universe and beyond in this half hour scoop at warp power, host Bryan Kreutz, his co-host Lili Fox-Lim steer viewers into a knowledge-based trek of Klingon language all the way through full interviews with guests the fans want to hear from. Bryan and Lili are accompanied by an animated alter ego named Rogg to humor viewers with relevant Star Trek news and views. From a Starfleet ambassador's point of view, as Ambassador to the fan's, Bryan Kreutz hands over the conn to his animated android counterpart's perspective ranging from logical knowledge to unknowns in Star Trek's Past, present, and beyond.
Created by: Bryan Kreutz, Ian H. Stewart
Season 4 · Episode 21
Andrew Probert - The most prolific artist and designer in the Science-Fiction universe
Aug 5, 2024·28m
The Star Trek news reveals William Shatner has been asked to return to his iconic Captain Kirk role with a proposition of a de-aging technology and news also comes with a condition that Shatner states he would only appear in Trek again if it wasn't a cameo. Andrew Probert joins Lili and Bryan for an interview discussing his start into illustration and art at a young age. Probert shares stories of getting out of the Navy, meeting his wife, then attending Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Probert talks about his days of working on the hit series Battlestar Galactica beginning in 1978 as a Production Illustrator. Plus, the conversation shifts to Probert transitioning to the big screen as a major contributor on Star Trek: Phase II's successor, Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979 with his iconic designs, Gene Roddenberry and more.