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May 282013
 
Harp Twins

Krypton Radio Video Of the Day!

We continue to be blown away by the amazing level of talent in the fan community, especially when it comes to music. Twin musicians Camille and Kennerly Kitt, take to their harps and dazzle us with renditions of Star Trek music from Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith.

FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/CamilleandKen…
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/CamilleKennerly
iTUNES: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/cam…
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/CamilleandKenn…
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/camillekennerly

Please listen with headphones for more complex sound and fuller bass lines!

WEBSITES:
http://www.HarpTwins.com
http://www.CamilleandKennerly.com

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May 182013
 

editorial by Lady Soliloque

star-trek-2-into-darkness-posterMany people will read the title of this article and immediately dismiss that statement or take offense to it, but I think it is a true observation and an exciting one to find out!

Some people have really bad issues with Fan Fiction due to a big misunderstanding about what Fan Fiction actually is, and bad first experiences with the world of Fan Fiction online. I will not deny that a vast amount of Fan Fiction is drivel and badly written, but what most people do not stick around to find out is that there is an amazing array of talented writers who provide fans with amazing ideas, characters, and concepts that are true gems, as well as creating stories that expand on what fans really want to see in their Fandoms. There are even famous writers and actors who author Fan Fiction. To name one or two recognizable Fan Fiction writers, Neil Gaiman is a beloved author who pens amazing Fan Fiction, and even Matt Smith, the actor portraying the 11th Doctor in Doctor Who wrote out a few Fan Fiction stories of the Doctor traveling with Einstein before tackling the role.

One of the most used concepts by Fan Fiction writers is the A/U (Alternate Universe), a place where writers can take their beloved characters and canon (official) plots into a place where they can change things and present a new imagining of the story. As both a reader and a writer of Fan Fiction, this is my favorite category to delve into.

Good Fan Fiction writers write for the fans, incorporating ideas and changes that fans long to see from their Fandom, and JJ Abrams followed this process in an amazing way in his movies. He incorporated elements of interpersonal relationships, twisted canon plot lines, switched character roles in well known scenes, and tied it all together with a believable story in an Alternate Universe in which it can be accepted.

With this being said, I can now state that JJ Abrams and his writing team are some of the most amazing Fan Fiction writers out there. They have done what other Fan Fiction writers dream about, they have taken Star Trek into an Alternate Universe and presented it to the fans as a movie and thus, made it canon in its own right.

If you enjoy JJ Abrams vision of Star Trek, then you should take the time to look into the world of Fan Fiction – you will most likely be amazed by what you discover out there.

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May 062013
 
Voyage Trekkers

Krypton Radio Newswire

 

Voyage Trekkers is a comedy web series about the worst starship crew in the Galactic Union.  Lead by the charismatic but self-centered Captain Sunstrike (Adam Rini), with the help of the unfazed first officer Commander Powell (Logan Blackwell), and the exasperated Doctor Rena (Gabrielle Van Buren), they seek to climb their way up the space adventure ladder.

Created by Nathan Blackwell and Craig Michael Curtis, the show is produced by their production company Squishy Studios and Executive Producer Tray Goodman’s Goodman Creative Minds Media.  Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Season One began production in December 2010 and premiered in July of 2011.  Season Two started production in February 2012, but was spread throughout the year as they tackled the ambitious undertaking of building a physical bridge set for the crew.  Season Two will premiere with weekly episodes starting in May 2013.

From Writer / Director Nathan Blackwell:

“The show is truly a labor of love and it’s our comedic love letter to the sci-fi genre.  It never escapes us how great it is that we’re grown adults running around in space outfits with ray guns, fighting people with lizard masks. The project was born out of the desire to make something that was good and silly fun.”

“There was no ambitious master plan.  It was just supposed to be a single weekend with however many episodes we could finish in that time and that would be it.  But because we had such a good time, with people we loved to worked with, the project took off with a life of it’s own.”

“We’re so incredibly thankful to everyone who have helped us along the way and volunteered their time and energy to bringing this show to life.”

“We hope you enjoy watching the show as much we enjoyed making it!”

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voyagetrekkers.com

Apr 292013
 
StoneTrek

Today’s Video of the Day asks the  question, “What would happen if Fred Flintstone was cast as Captain Kirk, and he took his landing party to Tatooine and got them marooned there?”

We’re sure that this is a question that has simmered in the backs of everyone’s minds since .. okay, never mind that. There’s no way this mashup could have happened on its own.

It needed help.

The highly-unlikely adventures of the crew of the U.S.S. Magnetize. This Flash series was created by cartoon artist Brian Matthews out of his love for The Flintstones and Star Trek. What started out as a series of humorous panels developed into a Flash animation series that just seems to have a life of it’s own. It stars the considerable voice talents of Wally Fields as all the characters on the show.

There are a number of episodes of this series on YouTube, all by Matthews.  He first started creating these in 2002, so they’ve been around for a while – but that also means that there are a lot of them to watch.

We love Stone Trek, despite the fact that the last one was made almost five years ago.  But there’s some good news!  On the Star Trek: New Voyages forums, we found a post by Matthews dated March 1, 2013:

Greetings, all!
This is Brian Matthews, creator of the online cartoon series Stone Trek, and I have stopped in to convey some good news: Stone Trek is coming back! STONE TREK: Season, Too! gets started with an adaptation of one of my favorite sci-fi stories, one almost ready-made for the Stone Trek mythos. “A Star Called Zyrene” involves a nice little planet whose bizarre inhabitants have a problem they could use some help with – but then there’s that darned Prime Invective: “Don’t interfere with space aliens OR ELSE!”

A teaser should be ready by summer. There’s a step-up in production values, and you’ll see a lot more utilization of 3D in what’s to come (wait ’til you see the Magnetize in action in the opening sequence!). Wally Fields is said to be back on board, so it’s all on me (no Jim Jenkins on writing chores, so I get to do that, too).

And if all goes well, we’ll be needing Redshirts (I know I’ll need nine of them in the next planned storyline!). Also, I am looking for sponsorship possibilities, only to pay for Wally’s excellent voice work.
Email me at trekmark8@gmail.com for whatever other info I might be inclined to give or to just start a line of communication, and I will see you folks around here soon, I’m sure.

Thank you for your attention.

Regards,

Brian Matthews

We would encourage Brian to start a Kickstarter campaign to get the funding he needs.

We hope you enjoy today’s offering – have a look, it’s funny!

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Apr 202013
 
Happy 76th Birthday, George!
Happy 76th Birthday, George!

Happy 76th Birthday, George!

In honor of the 76th birthday of everybody’s favorite helmsman, Krypton Radio throwing a party the way only a science fiction radio station can: all day today we’re playing a Star Trek music marathon, featuring music not only from all the movies, but from fandom as well!  You can hear sound track music as well as great tunes from groups like Warp 11, and Five Year Mission! Tune in any time and enjoy this tribute to the captain of the Excelsior.

Happy Birthday, George!

 

Apr 202013
 
Fan favorite George Takei as Captain Sulu
It’s George Takei Day on Krypton Radio! All day long we’re playing your favorite music Star Trek movies and fandom! Happy Birthday, George!

By Laura Davis

George Takei may have come to our attention in the role of Mr. Sulu, but he continues on in our affection by being just plain awesome. Today marks Takei’s 76th birthday, and we’d like to take this opportunity to wish him a happy birthday and many more years to come.

You’d think at age 76, George Takei would be slowing down some, but in truth, he’s got so many irons in the fire, it’s hard to keep track of them all. At a time in life when many of his contemporaries can’t even figure out social media, Takei not only figured it out, but took the Internet by storm. In his recent book, Oh, Myyy!, he explains in great detail (and with great humor) how he came to host a Facebook page that boasts nearly four million followers and an extremely popular Twitter account, as well. Part of the equation is PR skills, but the bottom line is Takei himself. His wonderfully warped sense of humor, passion for the causes he embraces, and eloquent way of addressing more serious matters add up to a man whom people appreciate as more than just a pop culture icon.

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, young Takei was interned by the U.S. government, along with his family and so many other Japanese-Americans and Japanese immigrants. Despite the disgraceful treatment his family received at the hands of their own government, Takei shows no sign of holding a grudge. In Oh, Myyy!, he writes, “When I was a teenager I wanted to understand our incarceration. And I had long discussions with my father on the internment, and despite the fact that my father lost everything — his businesses, his home, his freedom — he maintained his belief in the basic principle of the democratic system. He sort of very gently guided me into being an activist.”

Takei explains, “My life mission has been to raise the awareness in America of a World War II chapter of our history when innocent American citizens, simply because they looked like the people who bombed Pearl Harbor, were incarcerated.” Talking about the musical production, Allegiance, which he produced and acted in, he asks, “How do you sell a musical on a very dark and shameful chapter that people know little about and understand even less? … the way to do it is the communication medium of the 21st century, social media.”

In 2005, Takei came out publicly, and in 2008, he and Brad Altman became one of the few gay couples to be legally married during California’s brief window of opportunity. Takei has been a beacon for gay rights, including marriage equality, for many years and in many ways. In 2011, when the state of Tennessee was considering legislation which would have banned the use of the word “gay” in public schools, Takei offered the use of his name as a replacement: it’s ok to be Takei.

For all the weighty issues Takei takes on with gusto, he keeps a positive attitude and an ability to laugh: at trolls, at himself, at corny memes, and at pictures of cats with goofy captions. When you’ve lived 76 years and seen hard times, you probably start to realize that you may as well laugh, because stressing out doesn’t keep life from happening. Takei credits some of his youthful attitude to husband Brad, and some to his Buddhist faith. Whatever the formula, it’s obviously working well. Thanks for all that you do, Mr. Takei, and here’s wishing you many more years of laughter!

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Bonus: If you’re interested in watching as much of George Takei as possible on his birthday, then check out this!


George Takei image licensed under the CC BY-SA 2.0 license. | hulu | YouTube | Schedule information via Direct2TV

Apr 162013
 
Star Trek's Zachary Quinto

We’ve been teased the entire time about what pivotal character from the original Star Trek canon famed Sherlock Holmes actor Benedict Cumberbatch was going to be playing in the new film Star Trek: Into Darkness. Now, with this newest trailer, it appears that we, the public, have been masterfully played by the people doing the PR for the movie, and that who this character is is actually one of the major plot points of the film!

Who’s he working with, really?  And where did he get that gigantic spaceship that looks like it was designed to be a great big flying weapon?

The trailer is very much full of action, but it also hints at a well developed plot that draws upon the strengths and weakness of the central characters to drive it relentlessly forward.

Star Trek: Into Darkness stars Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as Kick and Spock, and releases in the U.S. May 17.

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Mar 262013
 
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220px-Leonard_Nimoy_by_Gage_Skidmore

photo by Gage Skidmore, via Wikipedia.

by staff writer Laura Davis

Eighty-two years ago today, Leonard Nimoy was born in Boston. Clearly, among sci-fi fans, the-man-who-played-Spock needs no introduction, but in honor of his birthday, let’s look beyond Spock. Nimoy began acting at age 8 in community theater. He studied acting at Boston College, though he didn’t complete a degree at that time. He served in the U.S. Army from 1953-55 (thank you for your service, Mr. Nimoy!) and played countless roles(most of them small)  in film and television, before landing the role of Spock.

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photo courtesy of Rosdowr

The transition from the 60s to the 70s brought Nimoy two seasons in a key role on Mission: Impossible, and a chance to realize a rather unusual dream. He opened Nimoy’s Pet Pad in Canoga Park, California. In a 1970 interview with Michele Jacques, Nimoy explained that he had long wished “To open a pet shop … with all the kinds of animals available that he often wished he see in other shops he frequented.” Jacques’ article goes on to explain, “[the store is stocked with] chipmunks, monkies [sic.], crocodiles, boa constrictors, a South American Otter and, of course, cats and dogs, just to mention a few. But the cats and dogs are not just the ordinary variety we find anywhere. They are all sorts of exotic and rare types. Leonard also has a tortoise which runs free in his backyard, His children love it, and take excellent care of it. Probably better care than they would of any ‘ordinary’ animal.”

Later in the decade, Nimoy hosted the popular In Search of… TV series, and studied photography at UCLA. He stills owns a camera he rebuilt at age 13, and his photography has been exhibited at the R. Michelson Galleries in Northampton, Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Art.

Throughout the years, Nimoy has done a great deal of stage acting, in addition to his work in film and TV, playing in everything from The King and I and My Fair Lady, to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Caligula. He has authored more than a dozen books, including books of poetry, and recorded five albums of music. He directed and made a cameo appearance in The Bangles’ “Going Down to Liverpool” music video, and in 2011, he starred in the alternate version music video for Bruno Mars’ “Lazy Song.”

Nimoy is an active member of the Jewish community, and in 1997, narrated a documentary on Hasidic Orthodoxy, Life Apart: Hasidism in America. In 2002, inspired by Kabbalah, he published a photographic study, The Shekhina Project, which examined the feminine aspect of God’s presence.

At age 82, Nimoy is retired. Sort of. Except for all of the voice work he does, and, until recently, a recurring role on the now-completed Fox TV series, Fringe.  The man is so much more than the role that has, in many ways, defined his public persona. Still, he approaches his fans with kindness and good humor.  This morning, Nimoy tweeted, “Thanks all for brightening my already fantastic day w/your birthday wishes. Spending all this energy is not logical but it is sooo good.LLAP.” May you Live Long and Prosper, too, Mr. Nimoy! Happy birthday!

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