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TrekNation is a reference and community website for the ''
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'' franchise. It also serves as a hub for its network websites: TrekToday, a news site updated nearly daily; The Trek BBS, which describes itself as the largest ''Star Trek'' community on the Internet; and Jammer's Reviews, a ''Star Trek'' review site.


TrekNation


History

TrekNation was established on June 27, 1999 by Christian Höhne Sparborth as a network site for Sparborth's sites TrekToday and
TrekBBS TrekNation is a reference and community website for the ''Star Trek'' franchise. It also serves as a hub for its network websites: TrekToday, a news site updated nearly daily; The Trek BBS, which describes itself as the largest ''Star Trek'' ...
after he left another network, the TrekZone Network, over disagreements with TrekZone's founder. Other websites included in TrekNation were Jamahl Epsicokhan's review site Star Trek: Hypertext and the now defunct Warp Eleven. In addition to serving as a network site, TrekNation conducted a number of interviews with past and present ''Star Trek'' cast, crew, and contributors; published articles and columns on the Trek franchise; and posted reviews of '' Deep Space Nine'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. The site also maintained both an episode guide for the various ''Star Trek'' series and a now defunct section dedicated to the
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''Star Trek'' comics. After the cancellation of ''Enterprise'', the articles and interviews began to slow down. As of 2009, TrekNation's main updates are "Retro Reviews" of the original ''
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'' and '' The Next Generation''. TrekNation and its networked sites have been affiliated with the UGO Network since TrekNation's founding.


TrekNation Episode Guide

TrekNation still maintains an episode guide for all ''Trek'' series (including ''
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''). Although information on the episodes themselves are not as detailed as that at Memory Alpha, all episode pages for '' Deep Space Nine'', ''Voyager'', and ''Enterprise'' contain links to both TrekNation's review of the episode and reviews on other websites. Links are not provided to the Retro Reviews of ''Star Trek'' and ''The Next Generation''. Most episodes from all six series also include a parody written b
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Trek BBS


History

The Trek BBS, founded in early 1999, is the largest and most active section of TrekNation, with over 20,000 registered users. Sparborth, the site's founder, was the first head administrator. In June 1999, TrekBBS became part of TrekNation, and was updated with a new layout, known to many posters as "Big Blue". The site also became affiliated with UGO at this time. In December 2002, Sparborth decided to step down as head administrator, and turned the job over to the administrator Lisa, who had been the ''de facto'' head for several months. In September 2004, Lisa resigned as well, and Bonnie Malmat, known on the BBS as T'Bonz, replaced her as head administrator, a position she still holds. In 2005, Malmat was interviewed by the ''
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'' on her views of fandom in light of and about TrekBBS's stand on the contentious issues surrounding TrekUnited's "Save Enterprise" campaign. In 2007, the ''
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'' again interviewed Malmat for her opinion of fan reaction toward plans for a new ''Star Trek'' film by J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof.


Forums

The board includes dedicated forums for all aspects of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, including each television series, the movies, novels, games, and fan creations such as fan fiction. Additionally, there are a number of forums for discussion of topics other than ''Star Trek''. These include forums for other science fiction shows such as '' Doctor Who'', as well as forums on less specific topics, including general media, politics, and miscellaneous discussion. The board also has an active social community, which has led to the creation of several spin-off boards.


Notable Members

Several ''Star Trek'' professionals frequent TrekBBS. They include actress Chase Masterson, frequent illustrator
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, graphic designers Michael Okuda and
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and ''Enterprise'' producers and writers David Goodman and Mike Sussman. Additionally, many professionals affiliated with
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post about ''Star Trek'' novels, including former editors Margaret Clark, Marco Palmieri and
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. Authors such as Christopher L. Bennett,
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, Greg Cox,
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, David R. George III, David Mack, Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin, Terri Osborne (who is also currently a moderator on the board), Geoffrey Thorne, David A. McIntee and
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also make regular posts at TrekBBS. Because of these visits, several authors have included TrekBBS in their acknowledgements, particularly in ''Articles of the Federation'' and ''The Art of the Impossible'', both by Keith R.A. DeCandido, and ''Ex Machina'' by Christopher L. Bennett. Additionally, Margaret Wander Bonanno credits TrekBBS and several of its posters (including two former moderators) for reviving her ''Star Trek'' writing career on the dedication page of ''Catalyst of Sorrows''.


TrekToday

TrekToday is TrekNation's news site. It went live on February 5, 1999, and has had near-daily updates since then. In addition to posting news about ''Star Trek'', Trek Today posts TrekNation's Retro Reviews and Site Columns, highlighting past Trek news and highly active threads on TrekBBS. The current news editors are Sparborth and Bonnie Malmat. Michelle Erica Green writes the episode reviews. In early 2001, TrekToday was the first site to post information about the characters for the then-upcoming ''Enterprise''. Sparborth was later interviewed in 2002 about the possible end of the ''Star Trek'' franchise.


Jammer's Reviews

Jammer's Reviews, formerly known as Star Trek: Hypertext, is the only TrekNation site not founded by Sparborth. Instead, the site was founded in 1995 by Jamahl Epsicokhan, known on TrekBBS and his site as Jammer. Jammer's site originally focused on reviews of ''Deep Space Nine'', ''Voyager'' and '' Andromeda''. Star Trek: Hypertext was part of TrekZone before migrating to TrekNation upon the latter's founding in 1999. In 2000, Jammer was invited by ''Voyager'' producer Joe Menosky to pitch a story, although nothing came of it. Also, from September to December 2000, Jammer's ''Voyager'' and ''Andromeda'' reviews were syndicated by Space.com. This ended in January 2001, when Space.com closed their science-fiction section. On TrekBBS, Jammer is one of the moderators of the ''Deep Space Nine'' forum, a position he has held since the forum's creation. On his website, he has begun reviewing the new ''Battlestar Galactica'' and ''The Next Generation''.


Spin-offs

Sparborth owns two other websites which are similar to TrekNation. The first is CSI Files, launched in 2003. It publishes news on '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and its spinoff shows. It also includes a TrekBBS-like forum, TalkCSI. The second site was Get Desperate!, a site for ''
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'' news. This site launched in 2005, but is now defunct. Sparborth owned a third site for ''Andromeda'', Slipstream Web, but this site is now defunct. Sparborth also had a German language ''Star Trek'' BBS.


See also

* Outpost Gallifrey * GateWorld * TheForce.Net * Memory Alpha


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://www.treknation.com
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