Reddit mentions: The best tv guides & reviews books
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1. Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years
- Used Book in Good Condition
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Height | 14 Inches |
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Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2012 |
Weight | 2.27 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
4. Inside HBO's Game of Thrones
- Harper Voyager
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Number of items | 1 |
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Other dude that commeneted on here (/u/u83rmensch) had it right w/ suggesting Thinkgeek. At least 30% of the links I'll put below are from there. They've got very Trekkie-centric gifts. If you don't like my list, just go to Thinkgeek and search "Star Trek"
Or, consider my suggestions:
This is, in my opinion, a sliiiiightly more Trekkie-suave set of gifts that would surprise and entertain a fan of the series. Not all Trekkies think alike, so I'd expect a few folks might disagree with some of my suggestions, but I feel like this better represents stuff Trekkies haven't already seen time and again in stores like FYE or Hot Topic (or simply cannot afford.)
Probably this, but I mean, it's awesome. It talks and is Star Trek and it's just generally all things good.
Congrats, dude! I'm definitely gonna set my DVR.
I always thought you (and maybe some of the other cast) should do Memories of the Future on SyFy as the ST:TNG reruns air. It'd be great seeing you guys tell the back stories to the episodes.
I recommend this book. It covers the entire war. You can get it pretty cheap if you get just the book instead of with the display stand.
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Federation-First-Years/dp/1612184170
For all you need to know for the first 150 Years of the Federation and Earth pre-Federation/Star Fleet I give you this :P.
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Federation-First-Years/dp/1612184170
Have you read Federation: The First 150 years? That might be what you're looking for.
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Federation-First-Years/dp/1612184170
Alan Sepinwall is with you.
I don't even need to look at your history or wishlist to know you not only want, but NEED this game of thrones should be a part of everyone's life!
Wikipedia states that he was fired by Gene Roddenberry and cites a couple of sources. Wil Wheaton has said that he believes the reason for Mayberry's departure to be because of perceived racism, although he does admit his memory is a bit fuzzy on this episode. For the record, that article appears to be either an excerpt from, or a slight reworking of, the review in Wil's Memories of the Future book. Also available as a podcast.
> Outraged, Commander Charles Tucker III fakes his own death and teams up with Section 31
Thank you. I have been toying with this in my head; Tucker didn't die. He just made it look like that. Fuck Berman and Bragga, seriously.
On that note, the buildup to the Romulan War and the war itself has been covered in Federation: The First 150 Years. It's pretty good, but I don't know if it is canon.
But I like your stories also.