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The "Star Trek" franchise includes 13 movies from 1979 to 2016. A new movie is also set to begin production in spring 2022. You can currently watch every "Star Trek" film on Paramount Plus. The movies are also available to buy or rent without a subscription through different VOD services, and you can stream a couple for free with ads.


"Star Trek" movies and TV shows all take place in different time periods that focus on different crews and starships. These time periods are generally categorized by fans and creators into four distinct eras: Pre-TOS, TOS, TNG, and Kelvin




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The Original Series (TOS) era of movies and TV shows follows the crew members on the starship USS Enterprise after Kirk (William Shatner) becomes captain. Other notable characters featured during this period include Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Hikaru Sulu (George Takei).


"Deep Space Nine" and "Voyager" are set during this time period as well, but focus on other crews and starships. Captain Picard's story also continues after "The Next Generation" in the Paramount Plus original series "Star Trek: Picard."


The Kelvin Timeline was introduced in 2009 with the release of director J.J. Abrams' first "Star Trek" movie starring Chris Pine as Captain Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Commander Spock. This film features the crew from "The Original Series" but takes place in an alternate universe that's separate from the main "Star Trek" timeline.


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It seems like vehicle development has really accelerated. You know, I was just doing some research, and when I was a kid, it was the space shuttle that was the really, you know, the cool new thing, but you look at that program. It started in '72, the first flight wasn't until 1981, the final flight was, you know, 2011, and it seemed like it was the same vehicle over the course of, you know, concept to retirement over a 40-year period, but it seems like what you guys are doing now is happening, and the development's happening much more quickly. Is this driven by private commercial ventures? What's changed, and what really flipped the switch? [gentle electronic music continues]


Yeah. So STOKE is building fully and rapidly reusable rockets, specifically for that commercial satellite market that I talked about earlier, and, you know, the way I see it, the analogy I draw is that companies like SpaceX are the freight trains to space. That's an important sector, but we are the low-cost and on-demand Sprinter van that takes customers directly to their final orbit, and I think that, as you start to look at full constellations, that's actually a higher-value proposition. [gentle electronic music continues]


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I think, in anything you do, especially, you know, we're in the nascent point of the industry and so the way we have to think about it is what does this look like at massive scale, right? What does this look like when we're sending, you know, even one flight per day sounds pretty outlandish in today's world? Well, let's say we're doing one flight per day. Let's say we're doing 10 flights per day, or even more, right? What does that look like? And I think the obvious thing that we have to do is address space junk. That's a hot topic of, you know, kind of concern as we put up thousands and thousands more satellites, but I also think that it's an entirely controllable problem. Where it starts is with sustainable, I guess, delivery on orbit, so what that means is that we are not generating more junk when we put it on orbit. One big driver of junk, especially if we're launching thousands of times per year, is traditionally second stages, which are fully expendable. They go up with the satellite, they get dropped off, and then they float on orbit for years and years and years. In fact, they constitute, by far, the largest mass fraction of all space junk on orbit today. We need to not do that [chuckles] and we need to have separation systems that don't have explosive bolts that create fragmentation on orbit and things like that, right? And so, that's step one: don't make more junk. [dramatic electronic music continues] I think you'll see regulation emerge on orbit a little bit more. You'll see international cooperation emerge because, if we don't do those things, we're gonna be in a position of, you know, more-or-less mutually assured destruction where, you know, one satellite collision can create many more, since it's creating a debris field, right? So I think you're gonna see those things, and it's necessary. [dramatic electronic music continues]


Amazon recently rolled out an update to its Prime Instant Video apps which allow users to download movies and TV shows for offline viewing. Amazon is the first streaming media company to offer this option, but will Netflix now follow suit and offer users the chance to watch content offline?


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