Star Trek Fan Collective – Captain’s Log
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It's easy to make a choice on a number of them nitpick when it is not clear how the travel time driving or Borg. Buy, but as someone who is not the $ places too much of the season of Star Trek, I am very happy about that. Sure, I was not thrilled with the selections of TNG and Voyager, but I felt the choice of DS9 and especially the original series together more.
Above all, the finale of DS9 and the original series episode "Balanceterror "almost exclusively from this set is worth the price." Balance of terror ", show that the episode of stress, while Star Trek DS9 final makes you appreciate the depth of how much of their producers were able to explore the universe of Star Trek.
Once again, I'm the first to say that this is "The Inner Light" is a better integration of TNG sets everything else about this, and "These Are the Voyages" (like most companies) have never enthusiastic. But eventaking into account some of the weaker episodes, it is an excellent sampler of the many incarnations of Star Trek. If the variety of stories, the show might say, see, and say, yes, it is no surprise who suffered for four decades, in one form or another.
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The Star Trek Fan Collective contains all the best episodes of each season in every captain fan. Has new interviews with cast members of Star Trek.
I recommend it to all fans of Star Trek.
Star Trek Fan Collective – Captain’s Log – George Workman Jr. – Connersville, In
What I liked most was the introduction of any command before each DVD. When you add all the fans of Star Trek in all an excellent choice for your collection would be.
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Star Trek Fan Collective – Captain’s Log Overviews
The fans and captains have spoken! Not only have Star Trek fans voted online for their all-time favorite captain episodes from all five Star Trek series, but each show’s legendary leader Captain Kirk, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, and Scott Bakula has carefully chosen their favorite episode, which resulted in Star Trek: Fan Collective Captain’s Log.
Star Trek Fan Collective – Captain’s Log Specifications
OK, all you Trekkers who have been resisting the Star Trek: Fan Collective series on principle because it’s an inexpensive repackaging of the episodes you already have on DVD. Captain’s Log, the fifth in the series, raises the bar, not just by including a fifth disc, but by providing a host of brand-new content. As usual, fans selected the initial 10 episodes–two per series–but each “captain”–William Shatner, James T. Kirk of the Original Series; Patrick Stewart, Jean-Luc Picard of The Next Generation; Avery Brooks, Benjamin Sisko of Deep Space Nine; Kate Mulgrew, Kathryn Janeway of Voyager; and Scott Bakula, Jonathan Archer of Enterprise–picked a third episode as a personal favorite. Each captain then introduces the selected episode in about a one-minute segment (the exception is Shatner, who dishes for 12 minutes about “The City on the Edge of Forever,” joined partway through by co-star Joan Collins), and in most cases, introduces the fan-selected ones as well. Finally, each captain is interviewed in a series of featurettes (some with common themes, such as “The Importance of the Captain’s Log,” “What Makes a Good Captain,” or the character’s legacy or future) lasting 8 to 12 minutes total. (Brooks’ segments don’t follow the themes and appear to be recorded a while back.) And thankfully, of all the episodes in the set–”The City on the Edge of Forever,” “The Enterprise Incident,” and “Balance of Terror” from the Original Series; “In Theory,” “Chain of Command,” and “Darmok” from The Next Generation; “Far Beyond the Stars,” “What You Leave Behind” parts 1 and 2, and “In the Pale Moonlight” from Deep Space Nine; “Counterpoint,” “The Omega Directive,” and “Flashback” from Voyager; and “Judgment,” “These Are the Voyages,” and “First Flight” from Enterprise–only “The City on the Edge of Forever” is repeated from a previous Fan Collective, and it’s hard to complain about seeing that episode too many times. –David Horiuchi



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