While Star Trek: The Animated Series was winding down, Gene Roddenberry was developing what might have been his next animated sci-fi series (with a healthy dose of Star Trek influence). In our season finale, Aaron Walt joins The Trek Files again to discuss Gene's vision for "Starship" and the many parallels to getting an animated to fly today.
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5-12 Isaac Asimov and the Laws of Robotics - 1986
5-11 Star Trek Cancelled - letters from Probert and Gerrold
5-10 Hole in the Sky - 1987
5-09 Sawyers Inc View-Master memo - December 19, 1967
5-8 The Star Trek Format - Parallel Worlds - March 11, 1964
5-07 The Lorelei Signal science notes - May 1973
5-06 Encounter at Farpoint story draft - December 1986
5-05 TNG Emmy plans - April 28, 1990
5-04 TNG Parody call sheet - April 20, 1990
5-03 TV Guide letter to Gene Roddenberry - December 1965
5-02 Gene Roddenberry interview - February 4, 1989
5-01 Star Trek Fan Club article - 1973
4-24 Star Trek Phase II Daily Production Report - Part 3
4-23 Yesterday's Enterprise part 2
4-22 Yesterday's Enterprise - part 1
4-21 Star Trek Bartender's Guide 1976
4-20 Central Middle School Star Trek Petition
4-19 Star Trek directorial commitments - 1967
4-18 Gene Roddenberry Letters to the Editor - 1964 - 1987
4-17 Picard-Crusher Relationship memo - November 1986
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