Zach Roberts

Zach Roberts

Finding love for Star Trek in Voyager, and becoming a life long fan with Enterprise, Zach is usually found in any expanded media book he can get his hands on. The more knowledge, the better! He spends some of his free time writing, the rest with his DS9 loving wife.

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Why Vadic Isn’t The Best Star Trek Villain

Star Trek: Picard (ST: PIC) has unfortunately finished, and now we are left with some of the best memories, the hardest goodbyes, and some of the most emotional moments we’ve seen from Star Trek: The...

Who Is Commanding The Enterprise F In Star Trek: Picard?

Since Star Trek: Picard (ST: PIC) began in 2020, there has been a constant question on everyone’s mind. Who is commanding Enterprise E? When Star Trek: Picard returned in 2022, the new question was, “When...

Star Trek: Picard’s Red Door – What Lies Beyond?

Star Trek: Picard has hit solidly for three full weeks now, giving us more and more to discuss with each passing moment. Every re-watch brings something new and intriguing to the playing field to discuss. And...

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Celebrating Star Trek at Nickel City Comic Con

This past weekend, the Nickel City Comic Con delighted sci-fi, wrestling, comic, superhero, and classic television fans in Buffalo, NY. Many celebrities joined the party, including...

REVIEW – Star Trek: Holo-Ween Issue #2

A Star Trek-themed spooky season celebration continues in Star Trek: Holo-Ween Issue #2, out now from IDW Publishing! Set in the middle of the...

REVIEW – Star Trek: Lower Decks “Empathalogical Fallacies”

Somehow, we're halfway through the latest season of Star Trek: Lower Decks already. Things are heating up for the crew of the USS Cerritos...

REVIEW – Star Trek: Holo-Ween Issue #4

A week out from Halloween, Redjac's brand of Star Trek-themed horror comes to an end in Star Trek: Holo-Ween Issue #4! Last week left...

Star Trek: The Mirror War Issue #2 Review

IDW’s Star Trek: The Mirror War returns with a universe-expanding second issue. Classic characters return in unexpected ways and the rifts between our recurring...