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13-08 Star Trek: The Next Generation call sheet - January 23, 1992

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Release Date: 03/18/2025

14-20 How Star Trek: The Next Generation Built a Believable Warp Drive show art 14-20 How Star Trek: The Next Generation Built a Believable Warp Drive

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

This week on The Trek Files: warp coils, dilithium chambers, and a whole lot of gamma rays. Returning guest Rick Sternbach joins Larry Nemecek once again for a lively exploration of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s scientific backbone. Using early technical memos and a classic 1987 warp engine sketch, Rick walks us through how the team brought real-world physics into the heart of the Enterprise-D’s design and when they just had to make it up. From working with Los Alamos physicists to devising the ejection system for the warp core, Rick shares stories of how he and Mike Okuda grounded the...

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14-19 The Book That Launched a Franchise Revival show art 14-19 The Book That Launched a Franchise Revival

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Long before The Next Generation brought LCARS to life or 3D printers made cosplay easier, Star Trek fans relied on one book to make the Enterprise feel real: The Starfleet Technical Manual by Franz Joseph. In this week’s episode, Larry Nemecek welcomes back Karen Schnaubelt, daughter of Franz Joseph, to mark the 50th anniversary of that seminal 1975 publication, just weeks after its surprise appearance atop the New York Times bestseller list. More than just a how-to guide for warp drives and turbo lifts, the Tech Manual became a cornerstone of Trek fandom and helped lay the foundation...

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14-18 Exploring Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture Novel Preface show art 14-18 Exploring Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture Novel Preface

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Writer/producer Mike Sussman returns to The Trek Files with a personal favorite: the creative and very meta preface to Gene Roddenberry’s novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In it, Gene (writing as himself and as Admiral Kirk) casts the original Star Trek series as a fictionalized dramatization of real events. Wait… what? Join Mike and Larry Nemecek as they unpack Roddenberry’s playful (and possibly defensive) retcon of Trek canon, written at a time when Gene was emerging as a sci-fi thought leader in the post-Star Wars, post-lecture-circuit era. It’s Roddenberry as...

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14-17 How Star Trek TNG’s Tech Stayed (Almost) Scientifically Accurate show art 14-17 How Star Trek TNG’s Tech Stayed (Almost) Scientifically Accurate

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

What happens when your sci-fi franchise is also a part-time science think tank? This week, Rick Sternbach returns to The Trek Files to discuss a set of internal memos he and Michael Okuda sent to the TNG production team, an essential peek behind the curtain at how plausible science and week-to-week TV production collided during the Berman era. These “tech notes” weren’t just background noise. They helped shape the direction of key episodes, lent credibility to futuristic concepts like nanotechnology and AI, and quietly preserved Trek’s internal logic. From computer core comparisons to...

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14-16 The Breen, From TNG to Discovery: Trek Writer Carlos Cisco Explains show art 14-16 The Breen, From TNG to Discovery: Trek Writer Carlos Cisco Explains

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Before Star Trek: Discovery unmasked the Breen in season 5, they were little more than an enigma in the Trek canon, name-dropped but rarely seen. This week on The Trek Files, Discovery writer and producer Carlos Cisco joins us to talk about tracing those first cryptic mentions of the Breen, buried in The Next Generation scripts for “The Loss” and “Hero Worship,” and how they helped inspire the character of L’ak and a new chapter in Star Trek storytelling. Carlos reflects on working with the Discovery team to shape the Breen arc and what it means to tell stories that are...

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14-15 What really happened to Jonathan Archer after Enterprise? show art 14-15 What really happened to Jonathan Archer after Enterprise?

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

This week, we open the Starfleet personnel file for Admiral Jonathan Archer, a detailed biographical memo written by Star Trek: Enterprise writer/producer Michael Sussman for the fan-favorite episode “In a Mirror, Darkly.” It was only meant to be a quick background graphic, so how did it evolve into a fan-favorite bit of canon? And why did Mike sneak “President of the UFP” into the character’s résumé without telling the showrunners? Larry welcomes Mike to The Trek Files to revisit the creation of this in-universe bio, share behind-the-scenes memories from the final days of...

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14-14 Designing Voyager with Rick Sternbach show art 14-14 Designing Voyager with Rick Sternbach

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Before it was a spoon-shaped ship lost in the Delta Quadrant, the U.S.S. Voyager was a series of sketches, foam-core models, and engineering daydreams from the mind of artist and tech consultant Rick Sternbach. As we continue marking the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Voyager, Rick returns to The Trek Files to walk us through the behind-the-scenes process of designing one of Trek’s most distinctive starships. From the early design directives—“smaller, leaner, faster”—to the collaborative process with producers like Rick Berman and Jeri Taylor, we explore how Voyager took shape on...

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The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

This week, The Trek Files returns to one of our most personal corners of Trek history. Reinelda Estupinian,known lovingly as Reina, joins us again to share rare family photos and her firsthand memories of life inside the Roddenberry household. Hired in 1974 as a nanny for six-month-old Rod Roddenberry, Reina became a trusted part of the family for over three decades, eventually working closely with Majel Barrett Roddenberry at Lincoln Enterprises. Reina shares candid and touching stories of those years: traveling with the family, managing Majel’s whirlwind convention life, and offering...

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14-12 Fan Letters and Fandom Flashpoints – November 1986 show art 14-12 Fan Letters and Fandom Flashpoints – November 1986

The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

What happens when fans learn their beloved Star Trek is returning, but not the way they expect? This week on The Trek Files, we take a mid-season dive into the pre-internet letter-writing era of fandom with a look at Interstat #109, a Star Trek “LOC-zine” published just after the announcement of The Next Generation in late 1986. With Mission Log host and producer John Champion joining Larry, we revisit that first wave of passionate, skeptical, and sometimes prophetic reactions from fans adjusting to the idea of Star Trek without Kirk, Spock, or the original cast. From fears about recasting...

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The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

In the 1993 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Interface,” Geordi La Forge uses experimental technology to remotely explore a stranded starship and is confronted by a deeply personal mystery. Was the image of his mother real, or something else entirely? This week, returning guest Dr. David Williams joins Larry to explore the real-world science behind this episode. Using a vintage press summary as our entry point, they discuss how TNG anticipated advances in virtual interfaces and robotics: technologies that now drive space exploration through probes, planetary rovers, and immersive...

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Continuing our conversation with Star Trek fan-turned-professional David Benjamin Tomlinson, The Trek Files focuses on a day of production from one of his favorite episodes, TNG's "Cause and Effect." The conversation sparks reflection on the intrigue of time-based stories, the challenges of working under alien prosthetics, and the special thrill of being directed by Jonathan Frakes.

Document and additional references: Star Trek TNG "Cause and Effect" call sheet - January 23, 1992

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