"Life, Itself" brings Discovery to a close in an earnest, if messy manner, to remind us that nobody's perfect, least of all Star Trek: Discovery .
Paramount is celebrating Search for Spock' s 40th anniversary with a return to the silver screen.
At a recent panel discussion, Robert Duncan McNeill, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Ethan Phillips, and Tuvix himself, Tom Wright, discussed the controversial episode.
"Empathological Fallacies" is a fantastic follow up to Lower Decks ' prior best episode—season 2's "wej Duj"—to give a smart spotlight on newcomer T'Lyn.
The three specimens belong to a genus named after the show's creator Gene Roddenberry.
Star Trek alumni Ethan Peck, Gates McFadden, Celia Rose Gooding, Connor Trinneer, Bruce Horak, Noël Wells, and George Takei are all aboard the absurd anthology.
A making-of art book from John Tenuto and Maria Jose Tenuto brings new insight to the 1982 sci-fi classic.
Strange New Worlds ' "Subspace Rhapsody" delivered the Star Trek , but how did its musical numbers fare? Here's our definitive ranking.
"Charades" puts the Chapelephant in the room front and center, as Spock is forced to navigate his dual selves.
We're back on duty aboard the Enterprise tomorrow, but there's still time to pull up a PADD and cram on the big points you'll need to remember.
"The Serene Squall" went in on three s's: Spock, Sex.. and Space-Pirates. Shush, it's hyphenated, it works.
To say the sci-fi sequel has a long legacy behind it would be an understatement.
Strange New Worlds ' willingness to go real silly in "Spock Amok" is just a testament to the show's strength at embracing the full Star Trek spectrum.
The Enterprise charts an unprecedented viral outbreak in "Ghosts of Illyria," but that's far from the most interesting thing going on.
Peck's Spock returns from his time on Discovery for the new Star Trek show—but he's still got plenty of problems aboard the Enterprise .
We chat with Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Babs Olusanmokun, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, and Melissa Navia to talk Boldly Going.
io9 has an exclusive excerpt from Robb Pearlman and Jordan Hoffman's The Star Trek Book of Friendship.
Trek is turning to old novels in order to add depth to its newest TV shows.
On both the Enterprise captain *and* William Shatner's birthdays, we look back at his finest stories in Star Trek.
A lot of Voyager 's first season explores how the crew will get back home, but one early episode explores the dramatic potential in a surprisingly tragic way.