Starbase 972
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Name: | Starbase 972 סטארבייס 972 (Hebrew) |
Dates: | May 1998 – present |
Founder(s): | |
Leadership: | |
Country based in: | Israel |
Focus: | Star Trek |
External Links: | http://www.starbase972.com/ |
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Starbase 972 is an Israeli fanclub, founded in May 1998 with the goal of uniting fans and enthusiasts of Star Trek in Israel.[1] The club co-founded ICon, an Israeli science fiction con.
The club's publications are exclusively written in Hebrew for the Israeli audience, however there are some pages in English, including exclusive interviews.
Forty Years of Star Trek
In celebration of the series' 40th anniversary, on 8th September 2006, several interviews with fans from around the world were conducted and published on the site.[2] The texts were edited and collected by subatoi, and translated to Hebrew and proof read by Vered Klein.
- 8.8.06
- Star Trek and Me… – Kristine M Smith, United States
- 18.8.06
- 40 years of Star Trek and Me – Melanie Brosowski, Germany
- 23.8.06
- 40 Years of Trek] – Tom'caT [Tomislav Peric], Croatia
- Star Trek and Me – Lexie Currie, Australia
- Star Trek and Me – Bernd Schneider, Germany
- 28.8.06
- Star Trek and Me – Dirk Bartholomae, Germany
- Star Trek and Us – Fans from Italy
- 1.9.06
- Star Trek and Me – Nicholas Donaghy, Australia
- The Forty-Year Trek – George Takei ("Mr. Sulu")
- 4.9.06
- Me and Star Trek – Martin Bohm, Czech Republic
- The Mutara Nebula Is Everywhere – David Brin
- 8.9.06
- Getting in touch with Trek – Salvador Nogueira, Brazil
- What Star Trek symbolizes for me? – Harve Bennett (producer and writer)
References
- ^ "Starbase972 in English". 972 – The Last Outpost. 2005-02-21. Archived from the original on 2007-11-21.
- ^ "Forty Years of Star Trek". סטארבייס972 – The Last Outpost. 2006-08-08. Archived from the original on 2022-04-25.