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THE NEWSLETTER OF THE USS JUSTICE · NCC-556 www.ussjustice.org COMMANDING OFFICER: RADM MICHAEL STEIN E XECUTIVE OFFICER: CAPT D AVID F RICKE EMAIL: [email protected] PUBLISHER: RADM MICHAEL STEIN EDITOR: CMDR MARIA FRICKE ASSISTANT EDITOR: CAPT DAVID FRICKE VOLUME 08 MAY 2014 ISSUE 05 1 To submit articles, pictures, etc. please send to [email protected] and put Impulse Readings in the subject. For pictures please include a text file with information about the photo and the photographer’s name. This newsletter is a publication of the USS JUSTICE · NCC-556 a Chapter of STARFLEET, The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. It is intended for the use of our members. The USS JUSTICE holds no claims to any trademarks, copyrights or properties held by CBS Studios nor Paramount Pictures. All content from STAR TREK including still images and character names is the property of Paramount Pictures Corporation and CBS Studios, Inc. and no infringement is intended. Contributing writers’ views do not necessarily represent the views of the editorial staff, USS JUSTICE, Region 7 or STARFLEET. CenterSeat Comments Celebrating Creation’s STAR TREK Convention In Cherry Hill, NJ By RADM Mike Stein Photos by RADM Mike Stein unless otherwise noted Just recently, April 25 th 27 th , I had the opportunity to once again go to one of my favorite conventions, Creation Entertainment's Official STAR TREK Convention in Cherry Hill, NJ. This time we had a good size away team including, David and Maria, Rose along with her father, Art and Jim Miller of whom we don't see enough. This year's con had some really great costumes and some very interesting guests. This year's winner of the costume contest was won by a girl dressed as the Lionfish, named Livingston that was in Picard's ready room. There were a lot of other people, that spent a lot of time and effort making their costume, but it looked like everyone thought her idea for a costume was a sure winner. I guess it's what they called the Wow Factor”. It is funny when I first saw her at the convention it didn't even occur to me she was even wearing a costume (see photo in the April issue). Other people were dressed as the Borg and as Klingons and they all did an outstanding job in putting together their outfits. Some of the guests were very entertaining and apparently did a lot of preparation for their performance on stage. Suzie Plakson who played a Klingon on many episodes was a joy to watch as was Anthony Montgomery who was a very dynamic speaker. Too bad Anthony didn't have a much bigger role on ENT. I have to say one person who was a major disappointment on stage was Terry Ferrell. She's been out of show business for the past 10 years and it was apparent. However, she was very warm and quite beautiful when I had my photo op taken with her. She just didn't really have much to say about DS9 though. By far, I think Kate Mulgrew was the biggest star there and rightly so. It was exciting to watch and listen to her. Last year I had my photo op with her, so I skipped it this year. I met Robert Picardo at many conventions prior to this one, but he seems to get better as time goes on, or I'm just noticing how great he really is. Robert Beltran, who played Commander Chakotay on VOY was also very entertaining and funny. I didn't know he was so humorous. Also, James Darren who played Vic on DS9 was there as well. I spoke with him and told him how much I liked him in the show TIME TUNNEL. He remembered that show very well of course. Next to the Shore Leave convention this is one of the better Sci-Fi conventions and it's not really that far either. I understand they plan to skip next year and have a great celebration in 2016, STAR TREK’s 50 th anniversary. We'll have to wait to see what happens then. In any case, do try to make the next ST con in New Jersey. You'll have a lot of fun.

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    1 To submit articles, pictures, etc. please send to [email protected] and put Impulse Readings in the subject.

    For pictures please include a text file with information about the photo and the photographer’s name.

    This newsletter is a publication of the USS JUSTICE · NCC-556 a Chapter of STARFLEET, The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. It is intended for the use of our

    members. The USS JUSTICE holds no claims to any trademarks, copyrights or properties held by CBS Studios nor Paramount Pictures. All content from STAR TREK including still images and character names is the property of Paramount Pictures Corporation and CBS Studios, Inc. and no infringement is intended.

    Contributing writers’ views do not necessarily represent the views of the editorial staff, USS JUSTICE, Region 7 or STARFLEET.

    CenterSeat Comments – Celebrating Creation’s STAR TREK Convention In Cherry Hill, NJ

    By RADM Mike Stein

    Photos by RADM Mike Stein unless otherwise noted

    Just recently, April 25th

    – 27th, I had the opportunity to once again go to one of my favorite conventions,

    Creation Entertainment's Official STAR TREK Convention in Cherry Hill, NJ. This time we had a good size

    away team including, David and Maria, Rose along with her father, Art and Jim Miller of whom we don't see

    enough.

    This year's con had some really great costumes and some very interesting guests. This year's winner of the costume contest was

    won by a girl dressed as the Lionfish, named Livingston that was in Picard's ready room. There were a lot of other people, that

    spent a lot of time and effort making their costume, but it looked like everyone thought her idea for a costume was a sure

    winner. I guess it's what they called the “Wow Factor”. It is funny when I first saw her at the convention it didn't even occur to

    me she was even wearing a costume (see photo in the April issue). Other people were dressed as the Borg and as Klingons and

    they all did an outstanding job in putting together their outfits.

    Some of the guests were very entertaining and apparently did a lot of preparation for their performance on stage. Suzie Plakson

    who played a Klingon on many episodes was a joy to watch as was Anthony Montgomery who was a very dynamic speaker.

    Too bad Anthony didn't have a much bigger role on ENT. I have to say one person who was a major disappointment on stage

    was Terry Ferrell. She's been out of show business for the past 10 years and it was apparent. However, she was very warm and

    quite beautiful when I had my photo op taken with her. She just didn't really have much to say about DS9 though.

    By far, I think Kate Mulgrew was the biggest star there and rightly so. It was exciting to watch and listen to her. Last year I

    had my photo op with her, so I skipped it this year. I met Robert Picardo at many conventions prior to this one, but he seems to

    get better as time goes on, or I'm just noticing how great he really is. Robert Beltran, who played Commander Chakotay on

    VOY was also very entertaining and funny. I didn't know he was so humorous. Also, James Darren who played Vic on DS9

    was there as well. I spoke with him and told him how much I liked him in the show TIME TUNNEL. He remembered that show

    very well of course.

    Next to the Shore Leave convention this is one of the better Sci-Fi conventions and it's not really that far either. I understand

    they plan to skip next year and have a great celebration in 2016, STAR TREK’s 50th anniversary. We'll have to wait to see what

    happens then. In any case, do try to make the next ST con in New Jersey. You'll have a lot of fun.

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    A Borg & Seven of Nine

    Borg versus our Admiral.

    Who will triumph? Photo by a con attendee

    Mirror Universe officers

    More Klingons An Admiral & two Klingons

    A Gorn with tribbles for

    lunch encounters

    a Starfleet Captain. Live Long & Prosper

    Some Region 7 members pose for a group portrait. Photo by a Region 7 member

    A Klingon Trio strike a pose.

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    James Darren & Mike Photo by a con attendee

    Suzie Plakson Creation Entertainment Photo

    Mike & Terry Farrell Photo by Creation Entertainment photographer

    Mike & Robert Beltran Photo by Creation Entertainment photographer

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    April Meetup – Animated Discussions About The Small Screen and The Silver Screen

    By CMDR Maria Fricke

    We had eight in attendance at the Versailles Diner on Tuesday, April 22nd

    , with Bill returning for his second time. As usual

    there were many conversations and some of them were at the same time.

    We spoke about some actors who have shown up in other projects. John Wesley Shipp who played Barry Allen in the 1990 –

    1991 TV series THE FLASH and that he was attending the Chiller Con in NJ at the end of April. David and I saw him on

    Broadway in DANCING AT LUGHNASA in 1991. The CW is spinning off a new FLASH series from ARROW, they have already

    introduced Barry Allen and in a later episode he had his ‘lab accident’. It is rumored that Shipp will be playing Jay Garrick (the

    Golden Age Flash) in the new series. We mentioned that J. G. Hertzler who played General Martok (and other characters in

    several ST series) was elected to a seat on the town council of Ulysses, NY last November. “It is a good day to be elected”.

    He recently appeared at the Creation STAR TREK Convention in Cherry Hill. Michael Dorn has been proposing a TV series

    about Captain Worf; though there have not been any updates since October. David and I had recently watched THE TEN

    COMMANDMENTS on TV and there was a slave master that had a distinctive voice. It was Michael Ansara who played Kang in

    TOS, DS9 and VOY. We found out that he was un-credited in the film after checking imdb.com. Also, in the same film, the

    actress who played Pharaoh’s daughter (who finds the baby Moses) was Nina Foch, who some may remember as having played

    Ducky's mom on NCIS.

    We then mentioned some TV series and films. GAME OF THRONES is popular, though as I explained, David and I have too

    many things we already watch that we just couldn't add anything else. I mentioned the four part series on BBC America, THE

    REAL HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION. It is interesting, especially seeing a young Isaac Asimov talking about robotics. Three

    episodes have been shown, however the last one will be shown later this year. COSMOS: A SPACE TIME ODYSSEY is currently

    airing on the FOX channel and the National Geographic cable station; it is a “sequel” to Dr. Carl Sagan's COSMOS (shown on

    PBS in 1980). It is hosted by Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson and one of the executive producers is Ann Druyan (Carl Sagan's

    widow). A few mentioned that they saw CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER and we said that it is important to stay until

    the very, very end of the credits.

    The next meetup is on Tuesday, May 27th

    .

    Carla, David & Mike Photo by CMDR Maria Fricke

    Lou, Art, Rose, Carla, Maria, David & Bill Photo by RADM Mike Stein

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    USS JUSTICE Free-For-All – Going To Two Free Events In April/May

    By CMDR Rose Marie Caratozzolo

    SHATNER’S WORLD, a one-man-show from William Shatner is a two-hour journey through Shatner’s

    life and career from Shakespearean stage actor to international icon. Via video clips, musical

    selections and his own unique style of storytelling he takes the audience on a voyage through his

    extensive body of work in television and film. Fathom Events, along with Priceline.com, held a

    special presentation of SHATNER’S WORLD in local AMC theaters as a one-night event on Thursday,

    April 24th. Mike was chosen to receive four free tickets to the event from Meetup.com due to his

    relationship with the STAR TREK Meetup on the website. He presented the tickets at our monthly

    meeting in April and I was lucky enough to get two tickets. The only caveat to getting the tickets was

    that I had to pose with a poster of the event plus the ticket, and this photo could then be used by

    Meetup.com in its in-house promotions (see photo at right). The remaining two passes were given out

    at the next STAR TREK meetup dinner. On the 24th

    , my father and I made the trek out to the Wayne

    AMC, as this was the location Mike chose for the free passes, and joined about eight other people to

    catch the show. Prior to starting there was some on-screen William Shatner trivia and an exclusive welcome message from the

    man himself introducing the show. The show itself was highly entertaining and provided some unknown (to me) background

    information regarding his early years on stage and film. He touched on his time with STAR TREK only briefly, along with his

    Emmy winning stint on BOSTON LEGAL, his time on Broadway and his music albums. He didn’t go into great depth regarding

    his personal life, only making slight references to his children, divorces, the death of his third wife and how he met his current,

    and fourth, wife and of course, he also mentioned his great love of horses, especially Saddlebreds. Some of his stories sounded

    familiar, similar to ones told at Shore Leave last year, but overall it was a very funny and entertaining show. Throughout it all

    you get the sense that he knows that he is as, if not more, famous for being himself, than he is for his impressive body of work.

    Free Comic Book Day is a day held the first Saturday in May every year since starting in 2002. It is celebrated in local

    independent specialty and comic book shops in order to

    promote comics and to garner new business for the

    establishments. I had known about this day for a few years but

    had never participated until this year. On a recommendation

    from David and Maria I went to The Joker’s Child in Fair

    Lawn. I arrived around noon and the line was wrapped around

    the building into the parking lot. It moved fairly quickly and

    after about 40 minutes I was let into the store. Maria and David

    joined me in the store soon after. While I had stopped reading

    comics consistently a long time ago, I had looked through my

    collection and made a list of a few comics I was missing.

    Unfortunately, none of them were to be found in the store. I did

    purchase some DEADPOOL comics, since he is my favorite

    character. After my purchase I was allowed to choose between adult or kid themed

    packets of free comics. I choose the adult-themed group which contained the following:

    THE TICK; TRANSFORMERS VS. G.I. JOE #0; ROCKET RACCOON #1; RISE OF THE MAGI

    #0; GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY; THE NEW 52 FUTURES END #0; PANDORA’S BLOGS

    #0/DUEL IDENTITY #0; TESLA #0/WAYWARD SONS #0; MAGIKA #0/THE FIRST DAUGHTER #0 and SHADOW CHILDREN

    #0/DARCHON #0. Once we were done at the shop, Maria, David and I stopped at Dunkin Donuts for a quick bite to eat (where I

    won some free hash browns!) then headed out to Microcenter in Paterson to meet up with Lou and Mike to look at computers.

    We are all in the market for new PCs and Lou provided some great (and free!) advice on what to look for. All in all, both

    events were fun, but the best thing about them both was that they were FREE…because who doesn’t love some free stuff!

    Photo by RADM Mike Stein

    The Line Photo by CMDR Rose Marie Caratozzolo

    David & free comics Photo by

    CMDR Maria Fricke

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    SecondSeat Report – E Unus Pluribum: A Report On Regeneration In DOCTOR WHO, Part 4

    By CAPT David Fricke

    All photos from wikipedia.org

    On March 26, 2005 DOCTOR WHO returned to the airways. This was a result of collaboration between BBC Worldwide and

    BBC Wales. Filming was to take place at BBC Wales Studios in Cardiff and several episodes were set in Wales.

    The new series did not start with a regeneration scene! The Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston,

    meets Rose Tyler, Billy Piper and says “Run!”, good advice when attacked by aliens. Before the

    story is over, Rose will prove her worth by saving the Doctor’s life. Eccleston’s Doctor is in some

    ways a return to the First Doctor. He is introduced in the middle of an adventure with no explanation

    and a mysterious past. This is not a reboot but a continuation of the classic series. Even though the

    fans are aware of decades of background, much has happened since last we saw the Doctor. He

    mentions the Last Great Time War which ended with the destruction of the Daleks and all of the Time

    Lords, except the Doctor. It is hinted that it was the Doctor himself that brought about this genocide

    that ended the war. This Doctor is continually haunted by his survivor’s guilt, although he usually

    tries to put on a face of frivolity and devil-may-care. The first TARDIS trip this Doctor takes Rose

    on is to a party in the far future to witness the destruction of the Earth as the sun goes nova.

    For reasons that are still being debated Christopher Eccleston decided to do only one season as the Doctor. The season ended

    with the appropriately titled “The Parting of the Ways”. For his final adventure the Doctor and Rose

    are abducted to Satellite Five, a space station orbiting Earth in the future. The Doctor finds that the

    Emperor Dalek survived the time war and has created a huge Dalek fleet. They intend to kill most of

    the people of Earth and to convert the rest into Daleks. When the Doctor uncovers their scheme the

    Daleks launch a massive attack on Earth. The Doctor comes up with a way to destroy all of the

    Daleks but it will also destroy everyone on Earth and Satellite Five. The Doctor tricks Rose into

    going into the TARDIS and activating an emergency program that will take the TARDIS on a one

    way trip back to Rose’s home time period. Once there Rose successfully forces open the TARDIS

    console and the full power of the time vortex pours into Rose. Back on Satellite Five the Doctor has

    completed the device just as the Daleks break through the last of the defenses killing several people.

    The Emperor Dalek asks the Doctor if he will choose to be a murderer or a coward, the Doctor refuses to use his device and

    says he will take the way of the coward. Just as all seems lost the TARDIS appears and Rose steps out glowing with the power

    of the time vortex and with a wave of her hand she disintegrates all of the Daleks. Knowing that no human body can long

    withstand the power of the time vortex, the Doctor takes the energy from Rose’s body into his own. The Doctor and Rose enter

    the TARDIS for the return journey to Rose’s home time period. During the journey the time energy overwhelms the Doctor’s

    body and he regenerates into the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant.

    The Tenth Doctor’s relationship with Rose would form the basis for much of the reign of

    Tennant’s Doctor. Ultimately, Rose and her widowed mother get their happy endings in an

    alternate universe in which Rose had never been born and her mother’s counterpart had died. The

    analogue of Rose’s father marries Rose’s mother and Rose lives with a human version of the

    Tenth Doctor.

    Tennant’s Doctor would see the return of the Cybermen, UNIT (Unified Intelligence Taskforce)

    and the Master; the introduction of the Weeping Angels and the mysterious time traveler River

    Song, whose meetings with the Doctor occur in reverse order (his first encounter with her is her

    last one with him). When this Doctor’s time is up, after a final farewell tour of all of his

    companions, he explodes in a burst of regeneration energy that nearly destroys the TARDIS.

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    The Doctor regenerates into the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith. The

    TARDIS crash lands in the front yard of a little red haired girl, Amelia

    Pond (Caitlin Blackwood). He promises to take her on a trip in the

    TARDIS after a short trip to stabilize the new repairs. After the short trip

    he returns to the house but cannot find the little girl. Instead he is

    handcuffed by a young ‘policewoman’ named Amy (Karen Gillan). It

    turns out that the ‘policewoman’ is Amelia; the Doctor came back 12

    years late. The ‘policewoman’ uniform is a costume that she wears when

    working as a Kiss-A-Gram. Initially the story arcs revolve around Amy, her fiancé (later husband)

    Rory (Arthur Darvill) and their child Melody Pond who was conceived in the TARDIS. Later

    seasons would revolve around the theme of the death of the Doctor; first as a future event witnessed

    by Amy, Rory and River Song at a fixed (unchangeable) point in time. After this is eventually

    resolved the Doctor is forced to visit the one place no time traveler should go, his own grave. In his

    last episode the Eleventh Doctor fights his last battle for over 100 years because he knows he has

    already used his last regeneration. A last minute intervention from the Doctor’s home planet

    Gallifrey grants the Doctor more regenerations so that he can regenerate into the Twelfth Doctor,

    Peter Capaldi, whose episodes are in production.

    To be concluded in the next issue – The War Doctor…and other Odds and Ends.