Robinson has also acted as a co-author and co-editor of the magazine content, which consists of a mix of "in-universe" articles and real world production POV articles dealing with the design and usage of the models in question, alongside Marcus Riley (another former member of the Fact Files team) and Mark Wright, and continued to contribute starship articles, much of which eventually finding its way into the company's lines of spin-off reference book series. John Ainsworth, Hero Collector's Development Manager, assumed many of Robinson's roles for the production of the miniatures after the first 120 issues. A Star Trek Fact Files veteran, reference book author, and custodian of his own Star Trek production art archive, Robinson oversees the preparation of the magazines and the selection, commissioning, and decoration of the starship miniatures. Unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon, Eaglemoss' Star Trek starship model line had become by far the largest starship model line of any entertainment media franchise ever released by a single company – especially when also taking the near-identically executed follow-up Discovery, Online, Universe, and Lower Decks spin-off/sister collections into account.īen Robinson and his team utilized original CGI studio models for reference whenever they are available. Notably, an unparalleled variety of ship designs have been produced as display models for this line, many for the first time, beyond the scope of all other mass-production manufacturers. Authorized and licensed by Paramount Consumer Products, it had been available in a number of countries worldwide.Įach fortnightly issue included a hand-painted ABS and die-cast metal scaled replica of a starship from the Star Trek universe. Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection was a British partwork magazine and product line that was published by Eaglemoss Collections under its Hero Collector imprint. Production stream for a model without pre-existing studio CG assets Episode 102: “.Starship models re-scaled to in-universe dimensions.Episode 101: “Looking For par’Mach in All the Wrong Places”.Episode 73-74: “The Way of the Warrior”.Episode 65: “Through the Looking Glass”.Episode 20: “In the Hands of the Prophets”.Episode 137: “Chain of Command, Part II”.Episode 136: “Chain of Command, Part I”.
Episode 75: “The Best of Both Worlds, Part II”.Episode 74: “The Best of Both Worlds, Part I”.Episode 52: “Who Watches the Watchers?”.Episode 6: “Where No One Has Gone Before”.Star Trek: First Contact (Draft Version).(Please don’t ask me about getting more scripts added, I’ve posted all the files I’ve found.) Star Trek: The Movies Search:Īrchivist’s Note: All of these scripts were obtained from other published sources the complete scripts for TOS, Voyager, and Enterprise are not available right now. So why not let the computer search the text for you? I’ve collected the scripts of every episode of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and the first 10 movies.Īll episodes are stored in plain text format. Sometimes it really helps to go back to the original source! But watching the episode-or even skimming it-can be time consuming. Collected Star Trek Scripts » Star Trek Minutiae