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− | '''''Starlog''''' was a monthly print [[magazines|magazine]] devoted to science fiction film and television and was conceived in 1976 by Norman Jacobs and Kerry O'Quinn. David Houston, who came up with the concept with O'Quinn, became an editor for the magazine as well as a contributor with numerous articles and interviews. Originally published under the imprint "O'Quin Studios, Inc.", it was later accommodated in "[[Starlog Press]]" as the founders started to bring more publications into the mix, starting in 1979 with the horror/fantasy orientated magazine ''{{w|Fangoria}}''. According to the web-master of ''[http://www.weimar.ws/wmrstarlog1.html The Starlog Project]'', their original intent was to put out a one-shot magazine covering ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. On the urging of their distributor the magazine was enhanced with articles about other genre productions to make it appealing to a |
+ | '''''Starlog''''' was a monthly print [[magazines|magazine]] devoted to science fiction film and television and was conceived in 1976 by Norman Jacobs and Kerry O'Quinn. David Houston, who came up with the concept with O'Quinn, became an editor for the magazine as well as a contributor with numerous articles and interviews. Originally published under the imprint "O'Quin Studios, Inc.", it was later accommodated in "[[Starlog Press]]" as the founders started to bring more and other genre publications into the mix, starting in 1979 with the horror/fantasy orientated magazine ''{{w|Fangoria}}''. According to the web-master of ''[http://www.weimar.ws/wmrstarlog1.html The Starlog Project]'', their original intent was to put out a one-shot magazine covering ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. On the urging of their distributor the magazine was enhanced with articles about other genre productions to make it more appealing to a broader general public. Still, its first issue, dated {{m|August|1976}}, did feature ''The Original Series'' on its cover and over the years the magazine remained ''Star Trek'' heavy with frequently published ''Star Trek''-related articles, features and interviews. Given the founder's original intention and the fact that it was launched shortly before its conception, coverage of {{film|1}} was particularly heavy. |
− | The formula caught on with the readership, and within two years the magazine was upgraded from a quarterly magazine to a monthly magazine. Apart from being one of the earliest specific genre publications, ''Starlog'' has also been one of the longest running, outliving its contemporary ''[[Cinefantastique]]'' by three years. |
+ | The formula caught on with the readership, and within two years the magazine was upgraded from a quarterly magazine to a monthly magazine. Apart from being one of the earliest specific genre publications, ''Starlog'' has also been one of the longest running, outliving its main contemporary competitor, ''[[Cinefantastique]]'', by three years. |
− | In order to dampen the heavy ''Star Trek'' nature of the magazine (not altogether too successfully one might argue), particularly so in 1986-1993 during the production of {{film|4}} |
+ | In order to dampen the heavy ''Star Trek'' nature of the magazine (not altogether too successfully one might argue), particularly so in the years 1986-1993 during the production of {{film|4}} through {{film|6}}, ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', it was decided to split off the majority of the coverage for ''Star Trek'' from 1987 onward, when the spin-off television series went into production, into a number of officially endorsed "Official Star Trek Magazine" series publications, ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'', ''[[The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine]]'', and ''[[The Official Star Trek: Voyager Magazine]]'', each running for several years, with a couple of (previous) movie features one-shots to boot. |
− | Aside from the "official" magazines and the below mentioned ''Future Life'', ''Starlog'' magazine served as the source publication |
+ | Aside from the "official" magazines and the below mentioned ''Future Life'', ''Starlog'' magazine served as the source publication that spawned a slew of other spin-off serial publications, most of which also containing additional ''Star Trek'' material, including, ''The Best of Starlog'', ''Starlog Poster Magazine'', ''Starlog Spectacular'', ''Starlog Yearbook'', ''Starlog Scrapbook'', ''CineMagic'' (which specialized in focusing on [[:Category: Visual effects companies|VFX]] production staffers and techniques, intended to be a "light" version of ''[[American Cinematographer]]''), ''Science Fiction Video Magazine'', ''SFX Magazine'', ''Starlog Photo Guidebook'', and ''[[Starlog photo guidebook Special Effects]]'', each of which with a varying degree of success. |
− | As with the other publications of Starlog Press, ''Starlog'', where its behind-the-scenes features were concerned, was notable for the reproduction of production material (quite often made available by the production staff themselves), rarely seen afterwards. Nevertheless, as far as ''Star Trek'' was concerned, neither ''Starlog'', nor its "official" spin-offs, quite achieved the wealth and the depth of the later 1990s volumes of competitor ''Cinefantastique'', a bit ironically perhaps, considering the original intent of the founders. Yet, what ''Starlog'' did do that set them somewhat apart to this very date, was giving attention to the more peripheral contributors to the franchise, such as guest actors, guest directors, guest writers, people like novelization authors, as well as to lesser known production staffers and companies, |
+ | As with the other publications of Starlog Press, ''Starlog'', where its behind-the-scenes features were concerned, was notable for the reproduction of production material (quite often made available by the production staff themselves), rarely seen afterwards. Nevertheless, as far as ''Star Trek'' was concerned, neither ''Starlog'', nor its "official" spin-offs, quite achieved the wealth and the depth of the later 1990s volumes of competitor ''Cinefantastique'', a bit ironically perhaps, considering the original intent of the founders. Yet, what ''Starlog'' did do that set them somewhat apart to this very date, was giving attention to the more peripheral contributors to the franchise, such as guest actors, guest directors, guest writers, people like novelization authors, as well as to lesser known production staffers and companies, who were rarely, if at all, referenced to in other publications as far as their ''Star Trek'' contributions were concerned. Starlog Press staff writer [[Edward Gross]] specialized in tracking down and interviewing these contributors. |
− | In {{m|April|2009}}, ''Starlog'' decided to temporarily discontinue publication of the magazine in a print format with its most recent issue (#374), choosing to go exclusively into digital format at "Starlog.com". |
+ | In {{m|April|2009}}, ''Starlog'' decided to "temporarily" discontinue publication of the magazine in a print format with its most recent issue (#374), choosing to go exclusively into digital format at "Starlog.com". The "temporarily" nature became permanent when that site shut down, surviving contents being accommodated on the website of its sister publication ''Fangoria''. |
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− | Very early on, from 1978 onward, real-world space exploration related articles were included in ''Starlog'' as background articles for illustrative purposes. This gave O'Quinn and Jacobs the idea to launch a true and similar sister magazine '''''Future Life''''' that broached the subject from the opposite site of the spectrum; real world space exploration articles, lightened up with articles stemming from the realm of science fiction film, television and literature. The magazine, featuring interviews with real world scientists such as [[Isaac Asimov]] and {{w|Arthur C. Clark}}, launched in April 1978 as a (bi-)monthly publication. The publication did not enjoy as near a success as |
+ | Very early on, from 1978 onward, real-world space exploration related articles were included in ''Starlog'' as background articles for illustrative purposes. This gave O'Quinn and Jacobs the idea to launch a true and similar sister magazine '''''Future Life''''' that broached the subject from the opposite site of the spectrum; real world space exploration articles, lightened up with articles stemming from the realm of science fiction film, television and literature. The magazine, featuring interviews with real world scientists such as [[Isaac Asimov]] and {{w|Arthur C. Clark}}, launched in April 1978 as a (bi-)monthly publication. The publication did not enjoy as near a success as its sister publication had, and publication ceased after 31 issues in December 1981, with a special released in October 2006, on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of ''Star Trek''. Three issues of the regular run, issues 9 (March 1979), 16 (January 1980) and 17 (March 1980), contained ''Star Trek''-related material. Despite its short life, the web-master of the above mentioned ''The Starlog Project'' has, nevertheless, cited accessibility, humaneness, being less dry, and realism as the strong points of the publication. [http://www.weimar.ws/wmrzeitschriften.html] |
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+ | *"The ''Star Trek'' Models", [[Brick Price]], pp. 7-8. |
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*"Director [[Robert Wise]] Talks about the Changes and Challenges of {{film|1}}", David Houston, pp. 16-21 |
*"Director [[Robert Wise]] Talks about the Changes and Challenges of {{film|1}}", David Houston, pp. 16-21 |
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*"Chekov's Enterprise, Part I", [[Walter Koenig]], pp. 28-33 |
*"Chekov's Enterprise, Part I", [[Walter Koenig]], pp. 28-33 |
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*"Star Trek The Motion Picture: A Phenomena Comes of Age", Ed Naha, pp. 18-25, 66 |
*"Star Trek The Motion Picture: A Phenomena Comes of Age", Ed Naha, pp. 18-25, 66 |
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− | *"STAR TREK illustrator [[Maurice Zuberano]] - Imaging the [[V' |
+ | *"STAR TREK illustrator [[Maurice Zuberano]] - Imaging the ''[[V'ger]'', David Houston, pp. 17-19 |
*"[[Andy Probert]] Talks about the Lost Designs of Star Trek The Motion Picture", David Houston, pp. 26-33, 63 |
*"[[Andy Probert]] Talks about the Lost Designs of Star Trek The Motion Picture", David Houston, pp. 26-33, 63 |
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*"Chekov's Enterprise, Part III", Walter Koenig, pp. 57-61 |
*"Chekov's Enterprise, Part III", Walter Koenig, pp. 57-61 |
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*"[[Lee Cole]]: Designing the 23rd Century", Ed Naha, pp. 44-47, 81 |
*"[[Lee Cole]]: Designing the 23rd Century", Ed Naha, pp. 44-47, 81 |
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− | *"The Origins of Star Trek's [[Wormhole]]", |
+ | *"The Origins of Star Trek's [[Wormhole]]", [[Jesco von Puttkamer]], p. 25 |
*"[[Trekkie|Fan]] Scene: Introducing Bjo", [[Bjo Trimble]], p. 29 |
*"[[Trekkie|Fan]] Scene: Introducing Bjo", [[Bjo Trimble]], p. 29 |
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*"[[Bob Fletcher]]: Costume Designer, Outfitting the Crew of the ''Enterprise''", Karen E. Willson, pp. 48-53, 71 |
*"[[Bob Fletcher]]: Costume Designer, Outfitting the Crew of the ''Enterprise''", Karen E. Willson, pp. 48-53, 71 |
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− | *"[[Greg Jein]]: Inside the Mothership", David |
+ | *"[[Greg Jein]]: Inside the Mothership", David Hutchison, pp. 18-22 |
*"An Candid Conversation with a "Simple Country Doctor": De Forrest Kelly", Karen E. Willson, pp. 26-29 |
*"An Candid Conversation with a "Simple Country Doctor": De Forrest Kelly", Karen E. Willson, pp. 26-29 |
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*"Fan Scene: Aliens invade L.A.", Bjo Trimble, p.71 |
*"Fan Scene: Aliens invade L.A.", Bjo Trimble, p.71 |
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|39, {{m|October|1980}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | {{anchor|Issue 39}}[[File:Starlog issue 039 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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*"An Interview with [[Fred Freiberger]]" (on [[TOS Season 3]]), Nike Clark & Bill Cotter, pp. 49-52 |
*"An Interview with [[Fred Freiberger]]" (on [[TOS Season 3]]), Nike Clark & Bill Cotter, pp. 49-52 |
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|40, {{m|November|1980}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | {{anchor|Issue 40}}[[File:Starlog issue 040 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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*"Fan Scene: Ideas about Ideas" (on the earliest [[Reference works|reference books]], Bjo Trimble, p. 21, 61 |
*"Fan Scene: Ideas about Ideas" (on the earliest [[Reference works|reference books]], Bjo Trimble, p. 21, 61 |
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*"George Takei: Part I", Jim Burns, pp. 36-39, 62 |
*"George Takei: Part I", Jim Burns, pp. 36-39, 62 |
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− | *"SFX, Part XXXVII: Star Trek-The Motion Picture Props", David |
+ | *"SFX, Part XXXVII: Star Trek-The Motion Picture Props", David Hutchison, pp. 57-61 |
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*"[[Jack B. Sowards|Jack Sowards]], The Man Who Killed Mr. Spock", Lee Goldberg, pp. 22-25 |
*"[[Jack B. Sowards|Jack Sowards]], The Man Who Killed Mr. Spock", Lee Goldberg, pp. 22-25 |
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− | *"Painting a New World for {{film|2}}", David |
+ | *"Painting a New World for {{film|2}}", David Hutchison, pp. 50-54 |
*"Soaring: The Fan Who Molded Himself", David Gerrold, pp. 56-58 |
*"Soaring: The Fan Who Molded Himself", David Gerrold, pp. 56-58 |
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− | *"Gene Roddenberry, Howard Bound", Ian Spelling, pp. 54-55, 57, 96 |
+ | *"Gene Roddenberry, Howard Bound", [[Ian Spelling]], pp. 54-55, 57, 96 |
*"Chatting with [[Majel Barrett Roddenberry|Chapel]]", Ian Spelling, p. 56 |
*"Chatting with [[Majel Barrett Roddenberry|Chapel]]", Ian Spelling, p. 56 |
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− | |"''Star Trek'' 20th anniversary celebration" Special Edition |
+ | |{{anchor|Issue 112}}"''Star Trek'' 20th anniversary celebration" Special Edition |
*"On Location: 'Star Trek IV'", Gigi Porter, p. 12 |
*"On Location: 'Star Trek IV'", Gigi Porter, p. 12 |
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*"Whatever Happened to the ''[[Class F shuttlecraft model#Full scale exterior mock-up|Galileo]]''", Richard Gilbert, pp. 12-13 |
*"Whatever Happened to the ''[[Class F shuttlecraft model#Full scale exterior mock-up|Galileo]]''", Richard Gilbert, pp. 12-13 |
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*"The Novel Adventures of "Star Trek"", Robert Greenberger, pp. 63-67 |
*"The Novel Adventures of "Star Trek"", Robert Greenberger, pp. 63-67 |
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*"From the Notes of "Charlie Star Trek"", [[Charles Washburn]], pp. 69-73 |
*"From the Notes of "Charlie Star Trek"", [[Charles Washburn]], pp. 69-73 |
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− | *"Video Log: Reopening {{e|The Cage}}", David |
+ | *"Video Log: Reopening {{e|The Cage}}", David Hutchison, p. 97 |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | {{anchor|Issue 117}}[[File:Starlog issue 117 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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*"'Star Trek' Cast Responds to 'Next Generation'",p. 9 |
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*"Special Effects: 'The Next Generation'", David Hutchison, pp. 54-57, 77 |
*"Special Effects: 'The Next Generation'", David Hutchison, pp. 54-57, 77 |
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− | *"Video Log: Final Treks Launched", David |
+ | *"Video Log: Final Treks Launched", David Hutchison, p. 89 |
*"The Guests of 'Trek'": |
*"The Guests of 'Trek'": |
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**"[[Katherine Woodville]]: "[[For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (episode)|For the World is Hollow]]"", Bill Florence, pp. 92-93 |
**"[[Katherine Woodville]]: "[[For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (episode)|For the World is Hollow]]"", Bill Florence, pp. 92-93 |
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*"[[Laurence Luckinbill]], The Laughing [[Vulcan]]", Marc Shapiro, pp. 9-12, 16 |
*"[[Laurence Luckinbill]], The Laughing [[Vulcan]]", Marc Shapiro, pp. 9-12, 16 |
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− | *"Video Log: The Completed Animated Trek", David |
+ | *"Video Log: The Completed Animated Trek", David Hutchison, pp. 14-15 |
*"William Shatner, Part Two: Captain's Discretion", Marc Shapiro, pp. 17-19 |
*"William Shatner, Part Two: Captain's Discretion", Marc Shapiro, pp. 17-19 |
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*"[[Jeff Corey]], A Test of Character", Kathryn M. Drennan, pp. 50-53, 70 |
*"[[Jeff Corey]], A Test of Character", Kathryn M. Drennan, pp. 50-53, 70 |
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*"[[David Loughery]], Swan Songs", Edward Goss, pp. 56-59, 72 |
*"[[David Loughery]], Swan Songs", Edward Goss, pp. 56-59, 72 |
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+ | *"The God Thing", Edward Gross, p. 57 |
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+ | *"'Star Trek V', The Lost Ending", Edward Gross, p. 59 |
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*"[[Charles Cooper]], Down & Out on [[Nimbus III]]", Bill Warren, pp. 60-62 |
*"[[Charles Cooper]], Down & Out on [[Nimbus III]]", Bill Warren, pp. 60-62 |
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*"[[Todd Bryant]], The Universe Beneath his Heel", Kris Gilpin, pp. 63-65 |
*"[[Todd Bryant]], The Universe Beneath his Heel", Kris Gilpin, pp. 63-65 |
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+ | *"Nichelle Nichols, Left On Hold", Marc Shapiro, pp. 23-25 |
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+ | *"Videolog, 'Star Trek V' Is Priceless", David Hutchison, p. 29 |
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+ | *"Denise Crosby, Survivor", David McDonell, pp. 46-48, 64 |
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+ | *"[[Nancy Kovack-Mehta]], Lady and the Argonauts", Tom Weaver, pp. 51-53 |
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+ | *"Tribute", |
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+ | **"Marc Daniels", Edward Gross, p. 72 |
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+ | **"Meritt Butrick", Anthony Timpone, p. 73 |
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+ | |152, {{m|March|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 152 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Maurice Hurley]], Matters of Honor", Edward Gross, pp. 29-33, 64 |
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+ | *"[[Rex Holman]], Space Cowboy", Bill Warren, pp. 60-63 |
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+ | *"[[Ron Soble]], Frontier Nightmares", Mark Phillips, pp. 62-62 |
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+ | |153, {{m|April|1990}} |
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+ | *"[[Lee Meriwether]], The Cat with Nine Lives", Kyle Counts, pp. 14-17, 36 |
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+ | *"[[Bibi Besch]], Kirk's First Love", Kris Gilpin, pp. 53-55, 64 |
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+ | *"[[David Frankham]], Is There in Youth No Beauty?", Jimmie Hollified II, pp. 60-63 |
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+ | |154, {{m|May|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 154 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Sally Kellerman]], Hot Lips, Outrageous Accent", Kyle Counts, pp. 23-25, 44 |
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+ | |155, {{m|June|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | {{anchor|Issue 155}}[[File:Starlog issue 155 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Vic Perrin]], Voice of Control", Mike Clark & Mike Phillips, pp. 41-44, 58 |
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+ | *"[[Colm Meaney]], [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] on Duty", Mark A. Altman, pp. 53-55 |
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+ | *"The Guests of 'Trek'", |
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+ | **"[[Paul Carr]], [[Kelso]]'s Comments", Bill & Jennifer Florence, pp. 56-57 |
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+ | **"[[Paul Winfield]]'s Un-Survival Guide", Kyle Counts, pp. 59-62, 64 |
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+ | *"Sea Stories", David McDonnell" (on the 1990 ''Star Trek'' Caribbean Cruise Convention), pp. 65-69, 71 |
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+ | |156, {{m|July|1990}} |
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+ | *"[[Michael Dorn]], [[Worf]]'s Klingon Relationship Manual", David McDonnell, pp. 17-20, 23 |
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+ | |157, {{m|August|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 157 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"The Guests of 'Trek': [[Paul Comi]], Out of this World", Mark Phillips, pp. 26-27 |
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+ | |159, {{m|October|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | {{anchor|Issue 159}}[[File:Starlog issue 159 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Russell Bates]], In Service of [[Kukulkan]]", Bradley H. Sinor, pp. 25-27, 87 |
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+ | *"[[Michael Piller]], Character Touches", Edward Gross, pp. 38-45, 87 |
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+ | *"[[Diane Carey]] & [[Greg Brodeur]], Beyond the Final Frontier", Wanda J. Hall, pp. 84-85, 87 |
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+ | *"Tribute", |
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+ | **[[David Rappaport]], Adam Pirani, p. 91 |
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+ | **[[Susan Oliver]], Tom Weaver, pp. 91-92 |
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+ | |160, {{m|November|1990}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 160 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Whoopi Goldberg]], Fantasy Medium", Marc Shapiro, pp. 9-12 |
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+ | *"[[Brian Tochi]], Star Child", Frank Garcia, pp. 34-36 |
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+ | |161, {{m|December|1990}} |
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+ | *"[[Suzie Plakson]], Klingon in Love", Robert Greenberger, pp. 18-20, 58 |
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+ | *"[[Jane Wyatt]], Mother Knows Best", Tom Weaver, pp. 53-57, 63 |
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+ | |162, {{m|January|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 162 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[LeVar Burton]], Technical Expertise", Marc Shapiro, pp. 10-12, 44 |
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+ | *"[[Liam Sullivan]], Mind Games", Mark Phillips, pp. 54-56 |
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+ | |163, {{m|February|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 163 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Robert Brown]], [[Lazarus]] Rises Again", Duane S. Arnott, pp. 17-19, 36 |
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+ | *"Gates McFadden, Divine Doctor", Ian Spelling, pp. 29-32, 36 |
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+ | |164, {{m|March|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 164 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Jerome Bixby]], Fantastic Voyages", Pat Janciewicz, pp. 43-48, 70 |
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+ | |165, {{m|April|1991}} |
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+ | *"[[Judy Burns]], Tholian Webs", Edward Gross, pp. 23-25 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |168, {{m|July|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 168 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Steven W. Carabatsos]], Working in the Trek Mine", Edward Gross, pp. 60-61 |
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+ | *"[[Harry Townes]], Reger's Vacation", Bill Florence, pp. 74-76 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |169, {{m|August|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 169 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Gerald Fried]], The 23rd Century's Greatest Hits", David Hirsch, pp. 52-55 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |170, {{m|September|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 170 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Steve Meerson]] & [[Peter Krikes]], The First Voyage Home", Edward Gross, pp. 55-58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |171, {{m|October|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 171 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Brent Spiner]], [[Data]] Bits", Marc Shapiro, pp. 27-30 |
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+ | *"[[George F. Slavin]], Bringing Death to [[Gideon]]", Bill Florence, pp. 56-58 |
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+ | *"Cruise Control" (on the 1991 ''Star Trek'' Caribbean Cruise Convention), David McDonnell, pp. 75-81, 69 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |172, {{m|November|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 172 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"Walter Koenig, Chekov's Future", Lynne Stephens, pp. 25-29 |
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+ | *"[[Ralph Senensky]], This Side of Directing", Edward Gross, pp. 35-39 |
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+ | *"[[David Loughery]], [[Star Trek: The First Adventure|The Undiscovered Star Trek VI]]", Edward Gross, pp. 44-47, 72 |
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+ | *"[[Shari Lewis]], Bright Lights, Big [[Zetar]]", [[Pat Jankiewicz]], pp. 48-50 |
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+ | *"[[Leonard Rosenman]], Composer of the Fantastic", David Hirsch, pp. 56-60, 72 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |173, {{m|December|1991}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 173 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"DeForrest Kelley, The real McCoy", Lynne Stephens, pp. 25-29 |
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+ | *"Jonathan Frakes, [[First officer|First Officer]] & a Gentleman", Ian Spelling, pp. 30-33, 66 |
||
+ | *"[[Carel Struycken]], Gentle Giant", Kyle Counts, pp. 34-37, 66 |
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+ | *"[[Rick Berman]], Leader of the Next Generation", Ian Spelling, pp. 39-43, 65 |
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+ | *"[[Terri Garr]], Hollywood Mom", Bill Warren, pp. 44-47 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |174, {{m|January|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 174 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"Patrick Stewart, A Captain's Carol", Lynne Stephens, pp. 25-29 |
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+ | *"Leonard Nimoy, Farewell to Spock?", Marc Shapiro, pp. 30-33, 71 |
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+ | *"George Takei, Captain Sulu", Ian Spelling, pp. 43-47 |
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+ | *"[[George Clayton Johnson]], His Own Man", Bill Warren, pp. 63-67 |
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+ | *"[[Michael Dante]], Good Warrior", Mark Phillips, pp. 68-69 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |175, {{m|February|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 175 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"William Shatner, The Undiscovered Kirk", Dan Yakir, pp. 25-29 |
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+ | *"Michael Dorn, Cry of the Warrior", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-31 |
||
+ | *"Nichelle Nichols, Uhura's Mission", Ian Spelling, pp. 36-39, 82 |
||
+ | *"Gene Roddenberry, Celebrating a Life 1921-1991 |
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+ | **"My Friend, Gene", Kerry O'Quinn, p. 42 |
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+ | **"The Creator's Tale", Lee Goldberg, pp. 43-49 |
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+ | **"Celebrating The Creator", George Takei, pp. 50-53 |
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+ | **"The Creator's Legacy", |
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+ | ***Howard Weinstein, p. 54 |
||
+ | ***[[Carmen Carter]], p. 55 |
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+ | ***[[Peter David]], p. 55 |
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+ | ***[[J.M. Dillard]], p. 56 |
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+ | ***Robert Greenberger, pp. 56-57 |
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+ | ***Diane Carey, p. 57 |
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+ | ***A.C. Crispin, p. 58 |
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+ | ***[[Brad Ferguson]], pp. 58-59 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |176, {{m|March|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 176 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Kim Cattrall]], The New Vulcan Woman", Adam Pirani, pp. 34-37, 68 |
||
+ | *"James Doohan, Miracle Worker", Lynne Stephens, pp. 42-45 |
||
+ | *"Wil Wheaton, Guest Star", Ian Spelling, pp. 50-53 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |177, {{m|April|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 177 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Don M. Mankiewicz]], Trials & Errors", Bill Florence, pp. 42-45, 68 |
||
+ | *"Nicholas Meyer, The Klingon Per-Cent Solution", Edward Gross, pp. 46-50 |
||
+ | *"The Lost Beginning", Edward Gross, p. 50 |
||
+ | *"[[Ralph Winter]], In Producer Country", Marc Shapiro, pp. 52-55 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |178, {{m|May|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 178 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"Tribute: Dame Judith Anderson 1898-1992", John Sayers, p. 22 |
||
+ | *"[[TNG Season 5|Star Quarters]]", Ian Spelling, pp. 56-58 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |179, {{m|June|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 179 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[Don Ingalls]], Paladin in Blue", Lee Goldberg, p. 36-37, 84 |
||
+ | *"[[Leo Penn]], Captain of Television", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 73-76 |
||
+ | *"[[Herb Kenwith]], Auteur of [[The Lights of Zetar (episode)|Zetar]]", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 92-95 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |180, {{m|July|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 180 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Mariette Hartley]], The Face of Television", Lee Goldberg, p. 36-39, 73 |
||
+ | *"[[Gene Nelson]], The Gamesters People Play", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 51-55 |
||
+ | *"[[Cliff Eidelman]], Symphony for Klingon", David Hirsch, pp. 76-80 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |183, {{m|October|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 183 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[David Ogden Stiers]], Character Music", Kyle Counts, p. 55-57, 69 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |184, {{m|November|1992}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 184 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"[[William Schallert]], Character Star", Tom Weaver, p. 57-62, 72 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |186, {{m|January|1993}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 186 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"Patrick Stewart, Captain's Holiday", Lynne Stephens, pp. 35-39, 74 |
||
+ | *"[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]", Marc Shapiro, pp. 40-43 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |187, {{m|February|1993}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 187 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"Rock Berman, Leader of the Space Station", Ian Spelling, pp. 40-45, 70 |
||
+ | *"[[Robert McCullough]], Man & [[Pakled]]", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 54-56, 72 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |188, {{m|March|1993}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 188 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Andreas Katsulas]], Alien Abroad", Jean Airey, pp. 38-41, 68 |
||
+ | *"[[Terry Farrell]], The [[Trill]] of it All", Ian Spelling, pp. 42-45, 64 |
||
+ | *"[[Joseph Ruskin]], Untouchable Evil", Mark Phillips, pp. 50-53 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |189, {{m|April|1993}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 189 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Larry Brody]], The [[The Magicks of Megas-Tu (episode)|Magic]] Man", Bill Florence, pp. 30-33, 68 |
||
+ | *"Harve Bennet, [[Star Trek: The First Adventure|School]]'s Out", Ian Spelling, pp. 38-39, 68 |
||
+ | *"[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep]] Thoughts", Ian Spelling, pp. 44-47, 64 |
||
+ | *"[[Rene Echevarria]], Alien Thoughts", Craig W. Chrissinger, pp. 54-58, 64 |
||
+ | *"[[Arthur Batanides]], Rocket Wrangler", Mark Phillips, pp. 60-62 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |190, {{m|May|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 190 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Daniel Davis]], A Study in Starlight", Lynne Stephens, pp. 27-29, 69 |
||
+ | *"[[Armin Shimerman]], Another Fine [[Ferengi]]", Sharon Snyder & Marc Shapiro, pp. 36-39 |
||
+ | *"[[Malachi Throne]], Throne of Villainy", Ian Spelling, pp. 52-55, 72 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |191, {{m|June|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 191 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Constable]] Morph", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-31 |
||
+ | *"[[James Schmerer]], Colors of a [[The Survivor (episode)|Chameleon]]", Bill Florence, pp. 56-57 |
||
+ | *"[[Claude Earl Jones]], Mr. Expandable", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 62-64 |
||
+ | *"[[Robert Lewin]], Present at the Creation", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 75-79 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |192, {{m|July|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 192 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Brent Spiner, [[Android]] Ideas", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 27-31 |
||
+ | *"[[Jon Povill]], Incident of the Nine", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 76-80 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |193, {{m|August|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 193 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"The Many Faces of [[Christopher Lloyd]]", Bill Warren, pp. 32-36 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |194, {{m|September|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 194 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Timothy DeHaas]], Alien Dreams", Bill Florence, pp. 50-53 |
||
+ | *"[[Brian Bonsall]], Most Wanted, The Klingon Kid", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 58-61 |
||
+ | *"[[John T. Dugan]], [[Return to Tomorrow (episode)|Tomorrow]]'s Story", Bill Florence, pp. 62-64, 81 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |195, {{m|October|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 195 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[David Mattingly]], Master Strokes", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 27-31, 72 |
||
+ | *"Best of The [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Generation]]", pp. 44-49 |
||
+ | *"Michael Piller, Guide to a New Generation", Ian Spelling, pp. 50-56 |
||
+ | *"Michael Piller, Guide to the Space Station", Ian Spelling, pp. 56-57 |
||
+ | *"[[Roy Brocksmith]], Real Truths from a Professional", Bill Warren, pp. 58-61, 72 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |196, {{m|November|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 196 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Rescues at 'Sea Trek'", David Hutchison, pp. 50-51 |
||
+ | *"Marina Sirtis, Beloved [[Betazoid]]", Ian Spelling, pp. 52-57, 80 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |197, {{m|December|1993}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 197 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Famke Janssen]], [[The Perfect Mate (episode)|Perfect Mating]]", Peter-Bloch Hansen, pp. 58-61 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |198, {{m|January|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 198 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Mike W. Barr]], Station Log", Craig W. Chrissinger, pp. 52-55 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |199, {{m|February|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 199 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Nana Visitor]], [[Major]] Player", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-33 |
||
+ | *"[[Jan Shutan]], Star of [[The Lights of Zetar (episode)|Zetar]]", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 58-60 |
||
+ | *"[[Robert Hamner]], Tastes of [[A Taste of Armageddon (episode)|Armageddon]]", Mark Phollips, pp. 78-80 |
||
+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Issues 201-250=== |
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+ | :'''''Note:''' This list is currently incomplete.'' |
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+ | {| class="grey" style="width:100%" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !Issue |
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+ | !Cover |
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+ | !Contents |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |201, {{m|April|1994}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 201 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Jonathan Del Arco]], [[Borg]] to be Wild", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 36-39 |
||
+ | *"[[Siddig El Fadil]], [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] Grows Up", Ian Spelling, pp. 50-53 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |203, {{m|June|1994}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 203 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Robert Sabaroff]], Biology Amok", Mark Phillips, pp. 52-54 |
||
+ | *"''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Hearts and Minds]]''", Mark A. Altman, ''et al'', p. 83. |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |204, {{m|July|1994}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 204 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | *"Swan Songs", Ian Spelling, pp. 32-34 |
||
+ | *"Jonathan Frakes, Directional Enterprise", Ian Spelling, pp. 40-45 |
||
+ | *"Directing {{e|Genesis}}, Ian Spelling, pp. 44-45 |
||
+ | *"[[Jill Sherman Donner]], Tome of the Green", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 72-76 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |205, {{m|August|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 205 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Michelle Forbes]], Actress with Attitude", Ian Spelling, pp. 53-56, 70 |
||
+ | *"[[Denny Martin Flinn]], The Undiscovered Writer", Craig W. Chrissinger, pp. 76-81 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |206, {{m|September|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 206 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[John de Lancie]], [[Q]] & A", Ian Spelling & David McDonnell, pp. 47-51, 70 |
||
+ | *"[[Peter S. Beagle]], The Storyteller's Song", Drew Bittner, pp. 54-58 |
||
+ | *"[[Booker Bradshaw]], Journey to Strange Country", Mark Phillips, pp. 66-67 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |207, {{m|October|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 207 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Avery Brooks]], In Command", Ian Spelling, pp. 41-44 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |209, {{m|December|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 209 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Star Trek Generations|Spawning Generations]]", Ian Spelling, pp. 48-53 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |210, {{m|January|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 210 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Gene Roddenberry|Universes Lost]]", Kim Howard Johnson, pp. 27-31 |
||
+ | *"[[David Carson]], [[Star Trek: Generations|Generations]]' Gap", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 40-45 |
||
+ | *"Uhura and Beyond", Ian Spelling, pp. 47-49 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |211, {{m|February|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 211 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Jerry Hardin]], Keeper of Secrets", Bill Florence, pp. 28-30, 74 |
||
+ | *"[[Jeri Taylor]], Now Voyager", Ian Spelling, pp. 40-45, 66 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |212, {{m|March|1994}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 212 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Kate Mulgrew]], [[USS Voyager|Voyager]] Captain", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-31, 72 |
||
+ | *"Patrick Stewart, The One and Future Captain", Ian Spelling, pp. 3-35, 70 |
||
+ | *"William Shatner, Classic Captain", Peter Bloch-Hansen & Ian Spelling, pp. 36-37, 70 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |213, {{m|April|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 213 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Robert Duncan McNeill]], The Colors of Loyalty", Ian Spelling, pp. 36-39, 72 |
||
+ | *"[[William N. Stape]]", [[Homeward (episode)|Homeward]] Bound", Bill Florence, pp. 64-65 |
||
+ | *"[[Malcolm McDowell]], The Man Who Killed Kirk", Ian Spelling, pp. 75-79, 72 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |214, {{m|May|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 214 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Roxann Dawson]], Wild at Heart", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-30 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |216, {{m|July|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 216 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Robert Picardo]], Smoke and Mirrors", Ian Spelling, pp. 27-30, 64 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |218, {{m|September|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 218 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Denise Crosby, Like a Phoenix", Ian Spelling, pp. 52-55, 66 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |219, {{m|October|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 219 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Michael Dorn, Klingon Again", Ian Spelling, pp. 42-43 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |220, {{m|November|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 220 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"[[Barbara Babcock]], Plato's Stepdaughter", Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 50-53 |
||
+ | *"[[Jennifer Hetrick]], Captain's Lady", Bill Florence, pp. 54-57 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |221, {{m|December|1994}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 221 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Brent Spiner, Independence Data", Marc Shapiro, pp. 27-29 |
||
+ | *"John DeLancie, Heroic Passings", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 35-37 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |222, {{m|January|1995}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 222 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Rene Auberjonois, The New Form", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 27-29, 31-32 |
||
+ | *"Morph Memories", Joe Nazzaro, p. 30 |
||
+ | *"[[Dwight Schultz]], Secret Master of the [[Holodeck]]", Stuart Banks, pp, 72-75 |
||
+ | *"[[Garrett Wang]], [[Ensign]] Adventure", Joe Nazzaro, pp. 78-81 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |223, {{m|February|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 223 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Maximum Career Surge: Walter Koenig", Mark Shapiro, pp. 46-47 |
||
+ | *"Merchant of Menace" ([[John Crawford]]), Joel Eisner, p. 64-68 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |225, {{m|April|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 225 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Noble Presence" (Michael Ansara), Tom Weaver, pp. 56-61 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |226, {{m|May|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 227 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"A Day in the Life of Trek", Ian Spelling, pp. 42-47 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |227, {{m|June|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 226 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Luck of the Irish" (Colm Meaney), Ian Spelling, pp. 32-35 |
||
+ | *"Innocent Abroad" ([[Jennifer Lien]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 41-43 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |228, {{m|July|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 228 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Present at the Creation" ([[Robert Justman]]), [[Larry Nemecek]], pp. 55-60 |
||
+ | *"Her Secret Life" (Kate Mulgrew), Ian Spelling, pp. 71-73 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |229, {{m|August|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 229 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"Alien Voyager" ([[Ethan Phillips]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 77-81 |
||
+ | *"[[Talaxian]] Love", Ian Spelling, pp. 80-81 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |231, {{m|October|1995}} |
||
+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 231 cover.jpg|150px]] |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | *"The Unknown Captain" ([[Jeffrey Hunter]]), Glenn A. Mosley, pp. 22-25 |
||
+ | *"Making {{film|8}}", Ian Spelling, pp. 34-39 |
||
+ | *"Voices of the Trek", Ian Spelling, pp. 40-43 |
||
+ | *"Odd Couple" (Armin Shimerman & Rene Auberjonois), Kathy Krantz & illustration by John Langton, pp. 44-46 |
||
+ | *"Jam Session" (''Voyager'' cast interview), Ian Spelling, pp. 48-53 |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | |232, {{m|November|1995}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 232 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"A Man for All Seasons" (Michael Dorn), Ian Spelling, pp. 48-51 |
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+ | |233, {{m|December|1995}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 233 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"Through the Generations" (Jonathan Frakes), Ian Spelling, pp. 27-31 |
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+ | *"Indeed an Actor" (Patrick Stewart), Ian Spelling, pp. 32-35 |
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+ | |234, {{m|January|1996}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 234 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"Heroine in Action" ([[Alfre Woodard]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 44-47 |
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+ | *"The Other Darth Vader" ([[Brock Peters]]), Tom Weaver, pp. 32-35 |
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+ | *{{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, David Gerrold, pp. 84-88 |
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+ | |235, {{m|February|1996}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 235 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"Ship Building" ([[Herman Zimmerman]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 27-24 (special fold-out section with poster {{USS|Enterpris|NCC-1701-E|-E}} and production art by [[John Eaves]]) |
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+ | *"The Captain's Woman" ([[Barbara Luna]]), Pat Jankiewicz, pp. 79-81 |
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+ | |236, {{m|March|1996}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 236 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"[[Borg Queen|Queen]] Bee" ([[Alice Krige]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 75-78 |
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+ | *"[[Borg]] Maker" ([[Todd Masters]]), Bill Florence, pp. 80-82 |
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+ | |237, {{m|April|1996}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Starlog issue 237 cover.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | *"Escaping Data" (Brent Spiner), Ian Spelling, pp. 15-18 |
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+ | *"[[Cardassian]] Passions" ([[Andrew Robinson]]), John S. Hall, pp. 72-75 |
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+ | |238, {{m|May|1996}} |
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+ | *"Russ to Judgment" ([[Tim Russ]]), Ian Spelling, pp. 38-41 |
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+ | *"Eye Contact" (LeVar Burton), Ian Spelling, pp. 44-47 |
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Template:Realworld Starlog was a monthly print magazine devoted to science fiction film and television and was conceived in 1976 by Norman Jacobs and Kerry O'Quinn. David Houston, who came up with the concept with O'Quinn, became an editor for the magazine as well as a contributor with numerous articles and interviews. Originally published under the imprint "O'Quin Studios, Inc.", it was later accommodated in "Starlog Press" as the founders started to bring more and other genre publications into the mix, starting in 1979 with the horror/fantasy orientated magazine Fangoria. According to the web-master of The Starlog Project, their original intent was to put out a one-shot magazine covering Star Trek: The Original Series. On the urging of their distributor the magazine was enhanced with articles about other genre productions to make it more appealing to a broader general public. Still, its first issue, dated August 1976, did feature The Original Series on its cover and over the years the magazine remained Star Trek heavy with frequently published Star Trek-related articles, features and interviews. Given the founder's original intention and the fact that it was launched shortly before its conception, coverage of Star Trek: The Motion Picture was particularly heavy.
The formula caught on with the readership, and within two years the magazine was upgraded from a quarterly magazine to a monthly magazine. Apart from being one of the earliest specific genre publications, Starlog has also been one of the longest running, outliving its main contemporary competitor, Cinefantastique, by three years.
In order to dampen the heavy Star Trek nature of the magazine (not altogether too successfully one might argue), particularly so in the years 1986-1993 during the production of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, it was decided to split off the majority of the coverage for Star Trek from 1987 onward, when the spin-off television series went into production, into a number of officially endorsed "Official Star Trek Magazine" series publications, The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine, The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine, and The Official Star Trek: Voyager Magazine, each running for several years, with a couple of (previous) movie features one-shots to boot.
Aside from the "official" magazines and the below mentioned Future Life, Starlog magazine served as the source publication that spawned a slew of other spin-off serial publications, most of which also containing additional Star Trek material, including, The Best of Starlog, Starlog Poster Magazine, Starlog Spectacular, Starlog Yearbook, Starlog Scrapbook, CineMagic (which specialized in focusing on VFX production staffers and techniques, intended to be a "light" version of American Cinematographer), Science Fiction Video Magazine, SFX Magazine, Starlog Photo Guidebook, and Starlog photo guidebook Special Effects, each of which with a varying degree of success.
As with the other publications of Starlog Press, Starlog, where its behind-the-scenes features were concerned, was notable for the reproduction of production material (quite often made available by the production staff themselves), rarely seen afterwards. Nevertheless, as far as Star Trek was concerned, neither Starlog, nor its "official" spin-offs, quite achieved the wealth and the depth of the later 1990s volumes of competitor Cinefantastique, a bit ironically perhaps, considering the original intent of the founders. Yet, what Starlog did do that set them somewhat apart to this very date, was giving attention to the more peripheral contributors to the franchise, such as guest actors, guest directors, guest writers, people like novelization authors, as well as to lesser known production staffers and companies, who were rarely, if at all, referenced to in other publications as far as their Star Trek contributions were concerned. Starlog Press staff writer Edward Gross specialized in tracking down and interviewing these contributors.
In April 2009, Starlog decided to "temporarily" discontinue publication of the magazine in a print format with its most recent issue (#374), choosing to go exclusively into digital format at "Starlog.com". The "temporarily" nature became permanent when that site shut down, surviving contents being accommodated on the website of its sister publication Fangoria.
Future Life
Very early on, from 1978 onward, real-world space exploration related articles were included in Starlog as background articles for illustrative purposes. This gave O'Quinn and Jacobs the idea to launch a true and similar sister magazine Future Life that broached the subject from the opposite site of the spectrum; real world space exploration articles, lightened up with articles stemming from the realm of science fiction film, television and literature. The magazine, featuring interviews with real world scientists such as Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clark, launched in April 1978 as a (bi-)monthly publication. The publication did not enjoy as near a success as its sister publication had, and publication ceased after 31 issues in December 1981, with a special released in October 2006, on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of Star Trek. Three issues of the regular run, issues 9 (March 1979), 16 (January 1980) and 17 (March 1980), contained Star Trek-related material. Despite its short life, the web-master of the above mentioned The Starlog Project has, nevertheless, cited accessibility, humaneness, being less dry, and realism as the strong points of the publication. [1]
Notable issues
As stated, Starlog has been very heavy on Star Trek throughout its entire run. However in some cases, content was restricted to short editorials, reviews, announcements and columns by staff writers. Listed below are those issues that contained larger and more in-depth articles and interviews.
Issues 1-50
Issue | Cover | Contents |
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1, August 1976 |
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2, November 1976 |
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3, January 1977 |
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4, March 1977 |
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6, June 1977 |
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9, October 1977 |
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12, March 1978 |
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17, October 1978 |
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As Future Life 9, March 1979 |
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24, July 1979 |
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25, August 1979 | note: with Star Trek poster
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27, October 1979 |
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30, January 1980 |
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31, February 1980 |
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As Future Life 16, February 1980 |
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32, March 1980 |
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As Future Life 17, March 1980 |
note: cover, and interior art by Rick Sternbach
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33, April 1980 |
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36, July 1980 |
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37, August 1980 |
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38, September 1980 |
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39, October 1980 |
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40, November 1980 |
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42, January 1981 |
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47, June 1981 |
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49, August 1981 |
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Issues 51-100
Issue | Cover | Contents |
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51, October 1981 |
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52, November 1981 |
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53, December 1981 |
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54, January 1982 |
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56, March 1982 |
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59, June 1982 | note: with Star Trek poster
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60, July 1982 |
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61, August 1982 |
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62, September 1982 |
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63, October 1982 |
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64, November 1982 |
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66, January 1983 |
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67, February 1983 |
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68, March 1983 |
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71, June 1983 |
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72, July 1983 |
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80, March 1984 |
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81, April 1984 | note: with Star Trek poster
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82, May 1984 |
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83, June 1984 |
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84, July 1984 |
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85, August 1984 |
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86, September 1984 |
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87, October 1984 |
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88, November 1984 |
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91, February 1985 |
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94, May 1985 |
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95, June 1985 |
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100, November 1985 |
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Issues 101-150
Issue | Cover | Contents |
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101, December 1985 |
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102, January 1986 |
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103, February 1986 |
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104, March 1986 |
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105, April 1986 |
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106, May 1986 |
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107, June 1986 |
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108, July 1986 |
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109, August 1986 |
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110, September 1986 |
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111, October 1986 |
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112, November 1986 | "Star Trek 20th anniversary celebration" Special Edition
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113, December 1986 |
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114, January 1987 |
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115, February 1987 |
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116, March 1987 |
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117, April 1987 |
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118, May 1987 |
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119, June 1987 |
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121, August 1987 |
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124, November 1987 |
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125, December 1987 |
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126, January 1988 |
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127, February 1988 |
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128, March 1988 |
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129, April 1988 |
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130, May 1988 |
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131, June 1988 |
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132, July 1988 |
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133, August 1988 |
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134, September 1988 |
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135, October 1988 |
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136, November 1988 |
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137, December 1988 |
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138, January 1989 |
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139, February 1989 |
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140, March 1989 |
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141, April 1989 |
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143, June 1989 |
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144, July 1989 |
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145, August 1989 |
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146, September 1989 |
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147, October 1989 |
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149, December 1989 |
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Issues 151-200
Issue | Cover | Contents |
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151, February 1990 |
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152, March 1990 |
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153, April 1990 |
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154, May 1990 |
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155, June 1990 |
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156, July 1990 |
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157, August 1990 |
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159, October 1990 |
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160, November 1990 |
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161, December 1990 |
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162, January 1991 |
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163, February 1991 |
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164, March 1991 |
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165, April 1991 |
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168, July 1991 |
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169, August 1991 |
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170, September 1991 |
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171, October 1991 |
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172, November 1991 |
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173, December 1991 |
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174, January 1992 |
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175, February 1992 |
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176, March 1992 |
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177, April 1992 |
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178, May 1992 |
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179, June 1992 |
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180, July 1992 |
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183, October 1992 |
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184, November 1992 |
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186, January 1993 |
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187, February 1993 |
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188, March 1993 |
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189, April 1993 |
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190, May 1993 |
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191, June 1993 |
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192, July 1993 |
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193, August 1993 |
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194, September 1993 |
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195, October 1993 |
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196, November 1993 |
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197, December 1993 |
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198, January 1994 |
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199, February 1994 |
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Issues 201-250
- Note: This list is currently incomplete.
Issue | Cover | Contents |
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201, April 1994 |
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203, June 1994 |
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204, July 1994 |
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205, August 1994 |
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206, September 1994 |
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207, October 1994 |
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209, December 1994 |
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210, January 1994 |
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211, February 1994 |
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212, March 1994 |
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213, April 1994 |
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214, May 1994 |
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216, July 1994 |
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218, September 1994 |
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219, October 1994 |
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220, November 1994 |
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221, December 1994 |
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222, January 1995 |
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223, February 1995 |
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225, April 1995 |
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226, May 1995 |
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227, June 1995 |
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228, July 1995 |
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229, August 1995 |
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231, October 1995 |
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232, November 1995 |
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233, December 1995 |
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234, January 1996 |
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235, February 1996 |
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236, March 1996 |
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237, April 1996 |
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238, May 1996 |
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External links
- Fangoria.com - current homepage
- Template:Brokenlink - archived Starlog homepage
- Starlog at Wikipedia
- The Starlog Project - Website with content descriptions.
- FUTURE LIFE: THE ENTIRE RUN - Website with content descriptions of the sister publication Future Life
- Starlog Magazine - online archived versions at Archive.com