Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the TV series in 2020! Everything you want to know about Captain Kathryn Janeway's Starship Voyager and crew.
Ben Robinson is best known as the man behind Eaglemoss's Official
Star Trek Starships collection, which in the last three years has
become the largest and best-regarded collections of model Star Trek
ships ever produced.
He has been involved with Star Trek for 20 years. Ben was the
launch editor of the huge Star Trek Fact Files reference work,
which sold over 50 million units. Then he went on to edit the US
Star Trek- The Magazine, which ran between 1999 and 2003. He has
co-written two Haynes Manuals, the first featuring all seven
Enterprises, and the second focusing on the Klingon Bird-of-Prey.
Ben is particularly passionate about the writing, design, and
visual effects behind the series. In the last two decades he has
conducted extensive interviews with many of the most significant
figures in the history of Star Trek from Dorothy Fontana and Matt
Jefferies to Michael Piller, Ira Steven Behr, Ron D. Moore, and
Bryan Fuller.
Whether you are a casual viewer or know each episode by heart, Star
Trek Voyager: A Celebration should delight you. Brimming with
behind the scenes stories (only some of which I knew!), gorgeous
photos and rare production design drawings, it gives a real sense
of the creative individuals behind the show as well as the familiar
actors onscreen. I particularly enjoyed the “key episode“ choices,
spotlighted in chapters of their own. Cheers, Mr. Robinson,
for a most welcome celebration. EMH out. [Sorry. Feeling a bit
nostalgic.]
- Bob Picardo, the Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek Voyager: A Celebration captures the spirit of the diverse
personalities and talents that came together to create a series
that touched audiences around the world. It's a reminder to all of
us of a magic time in our lives and revealed things that I never
knew.
- Dan Curry, Star Trek Visual Effects Producer
This is the book Voyager fans have been waiting for! A
terrific romp down memory lane with Captain Janeway and her
crew.
- Michael Sussman, writer/producer, Star Trek:
Voyager & Enterprise
Star Trek Voyager: A Celebration is a delightful trip down
memory lane. Those extraordinary years on Voyager, working along
side all those talented people, both in front and behind the
camera, were special, indeed. We are so proud to have been part of
that amazing family, and for the opportunity - through your book -
to take a trip down memory lane aboard the good ship Voyager.
- Star Trek production veterans Michael Okuda (graphic designer)
and Denise Okuda (scenic artist and computer/video supervisor)
Time travel is possible, and it does not necessitate a slingshot
around the sun, nor does it call for an Atavachron. Here in this
book, captured as if in amber, slices of Star Trek Voyager,
held in suspended animation, and when ingested through photonic
dispersion, can cause your temporal lobe to vibrate at exactly the
same frequency as high-energy alpha-driven chronotons, and off
you go...
- Doug Drexler, Star Trek makeup artist, concept artist, and
visual effects artist. Doug won an Oscar for his work on Dick
Tracy, founded the Federation Trading Post and designed the
Enterprise NX-01
Finally, the definitive reference guide and companion for one of
the most successful and beloved Star Trek series ever, "Star Trek
Voyager." Ben Robinson and Mark Wright have done an incredible job
looking back at this incredible series, while also conducting
present day interviews with almost everyone involved with the show,
both in front of and behind the camera. A must read for any Star
Trek fan.
- David Zappone, producer of For the Love of Spock and What We
Left Behind: Looking Back as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
This is the book that Voyager fans have been waiting for
and deserved since the show ended in 2001 - we just had to
wait 19 years for it to be released.
- Star Trek Club Stoke on Kent
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