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Star Trek Generations

From: Eric Molinsky
Length: 00:04:41

As a young boy in the 1970s, Ronald D. Moore discovered Star Trek, thinking he had found a lost cultural treasure. It changed the course of his life. In turn, he changed the course of Star Trek itself and the sci-fi genre, by rebooting Battlestar Galactica. Read the full description.

Enterprise_5_hr_small In college, Ronald Moore's Captain Kirk dorm room poster prompted teasing, but his passion for the original "Star Trek" has paid off. A few years ago he transformed the sci-fi TV genre when he reimagined the cheesy 1980s "Battlestar Galactica" into a gripping allegory for the War on Terror. Produced by Eric Molinsky.

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Piece Description

In college, Ronald Moore's Captain Kirk dorm room poster prompted teasing, but his passion for the original "Star Trek" has paid off. A few years ago he transformed the sci-fi TV genre when he reimagined the cheesy 1980s "Battlestar Galactica" into a gripping allegory for the War on Terror. Produced by Eric Molinsky.

Broadcast History

Aired on Studio 360.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Music from Star Trek: Vol 2 Gerald Fried and Sol Kaplan Star Trek: Vol 2. GNP Crecendo Records 1991 00:30
Heeding the Call Bear McCreary Battlestar Galactica: Season 3. USE Cable Entertainment 2007 00:20