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'''Star Trek: Four Generations''' was a collector's edition [[magazine]] produced by [[TV Guide]]. It included material by [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Camille Paglia]], [[Al Hirschfeld]], and [[William Wegman]].
 
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'''''Star Trek: Four Generations''''' was a collector's edition [[magazines|magazine]] produced by [[TV Guide]].
   
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==Contents==
[[Category:Magazines]]
 
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* Foreword: Reflections on the Final Frontier – by {{w|Arthur C. Clarke}}
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:''From his home in Sri Lanka, the esteemed science-fiction writer and futurist remembers [[Gene Roddenberry]] and pays tribute to ''Trek''.''
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* Trek Troika – by {{w|Michael Logan}}
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:''Interviews with the execs who keep the enterprise energized: [[Rick Berman]], [[Michael Piller]], and [[Jeri Taylor]].''
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* Wonder Woman – by Michael Logan
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:''[[Kate Mulgrew]] – a.k.a. Kathryn the Great on ''Voyager'' – talks candidly about taking command, raising kids, and living in the material world.''
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* The Bold and the Beautiful – by Diane Werts
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:''The women of ''Trek'' have come a long way, baby, from bit players to leading ladies.''
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* Amazing Grace – by Laura Jamison
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:''[[Grace Lee Whitney]] went 'over the edge' after being fired from the original ''Trek'' due to substance abuse. Then she saw the light.''
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* The Woman (and the Man) Who Saved Star Trek – by {{w|Kathryn Casey}}
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:''When [[NBC]] tried to cancel ''Star Trek'', [[Bjo Trimble|Bjo]] and [[John Trimble]] launched the most famous letter-writing campaign in TV history.''
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* Prescriptions for the Future – by Mindy Kitei
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:''Many of the medical miracles shown on ''Star Trek'' aren't quite as far off as the series' creators – and viewers – once thought.''
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* {{w|Al Hirschfeld}}'s Illustrated Trek
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:''The legendary illustrator puts his inimitable spin on the casts of all four ''Trek'' television series.''
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* Dear Mr. [[Data]], You Made Me Love You – by {{w|Camille Paglia}}
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:''The pop-culture pundit pens an appreciation of the almost-human android and [[Brent Spiner|the actor]] who made him simply irresistible.''
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* Metamorphosis – by Nina Malkin
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:''It's not easy being an extraterrestrial. Just ask the actors who spend hours in the makeup chair to become one.''
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* Out of Character – by Divina Infusino
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:''Eight ''Trek'' stars reveal their private passions and talk about the impact ''Trek'' has had on their lives.''
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* Look Back in Anger – by [[Harlan Ellison]]
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:''The author of {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}} refutes longstanding rumors that his original script was unfilmable.''
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* Cosmic Couture – by Elizabeth Snead
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:''From sporty and sexy to plain and practical, ''Star Trek'' style has always reflected today's take on tomorrow.''
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* True Believers – by {{w|Erik Davis}}
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:Trek'' fans are a breed apart, distinguished by undying devotion, uncommon creativity, and unparallel possessiveness.''
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* From the Archives – annotation by Jamie Bufalino; photo research by Nancy Schwartz
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:''Articles and never-published photographs from the ''TV Guide'' archive tell the history of ''Trek'' from a unique perspective.''
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* Stardates
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:''Here they are – all 12 covers ''TV Guide'' has devoted to ''Star Trek'', from {{y|1967}} to the present.''
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* Parting Shot – by {{w|William Wegman (photographer)|William Wegman}}
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[[Category:Magazines|Four Generations]]

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Star Trek: Four Generations was a collector's edition magazine produced by TV Guide.

Contents

From his home in Sri Lanka, the esteemed science-fiction writer and futurist remembers Gene Roddenberry and pays tribute to Trek.
Interviews with the execs who keep the enterprise energized: Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor.
  • Wonder Woman – by Michael Logan
Kate Mulgrew – a.k.a. Kathryn the Great on Voyager – talks candidly about taking command, raising kids, and living in the material world.
  • The Bold and the Beautiful – by Diane Werts
The women of Trek have come a long way, baby, from bit players to leading ladies.
  • Amazing Grace – by Laura Jamison
Grace Lee Whitney went 'over the edge' after being fired from the original Trek due to substance abuse. Then she saw the light.
When NBC tried to cancel Star Trek, Bjo and John Trimble launched the most famous letter-writing campaign in TV history.
  • Prescriptions for the Future – by Mindy Kitei
Many of the medical miracles shown on Star Trek aren't quite as far off as the series' creators – and viewers – once thought.
The legendary illustrator puts his inimitable spin on the casts of all four Trek television series.
The pop-culture pundit pens an appreciation of the almost-human android and the actor who made him simply irresistible.
  • Metamorphosis – by Nina Malkin
It's not easy being an extraterrestrial. Just ask the actors who spend hours in the makeup chair to become one.
  • Out of Character – by Divina Infusino
Eight Trek stars reveal their private passions and talk about the impact Trek has had on their lives.
The author of "The City on the Edge of Forever" refutes longstanding rumors that his original script was unfilmable.
  • Cosmic Couture – by Elizabeth Snead
From sporty and sexy to plain and practical, Star Trek style has always reflected today's take on tomorrow.
Trek fans are a breed apart, distinguished by undying devotion, uncommon creativity, and unparallel possessiveness.
  • From the Archives – annotation by Jamie Bufalino; photo research by Nancy Schwartz
Articles and never-published photographs from the TV Guide archive tell the history of Trek from a unique perspective.
  • Stardates
Here they are – all 12 covers TV Guide has devoted to Star Trek, from 1967 to the present.