Talk:Star Trek Explorer
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editIssue Number are messed up. The April/May 2010 is issue 152 / 25. The Klingon special before that was 151 / 24. I got these numbers by looking at the mags themselves. Therefore, running backwards there is an error somewhere. I'm going to correct 142 - 152. Someone else should do the rest. —Preceding unsigned comment added by KXL (talk • contribs) 01:29, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
Re-editing and reformatting
editI've added some minor fixes and corrections, but much more work is needed. It might be worth copying some of the text from the Memory Alpha wiki article, seen here, into this one, as it's of a much higher standard. The issues section is poorly maintained here, and of debatable use at present; it might be worth scrapping it entirely (seeing as there are over 180 issues), and just creating a link to appropriate section on Memory Alpha, which has a very thorough guide. Cyclonius (talk) 22:16, 19 March 2016 (UTC)
now Star Trek Explorer
editLast issue of Titan's Trek Magazine was #79, "On Sale: 9 Feb 2021". Half-a-year later Titan published Star Trek Explorer #1. source: https://titan-comics.com/magazines/?tag__series=star-trek-magazine (presumably Star Trek Explorer #1 was delayed due to Covid pandemic) --EarthFurst (talk) 06:30, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
- Firstly, apparently #14 will be the LAST issue of Star Trek Explorer. Various sources such as https://trekmovie.com/2024/09/25/star-trek-explorer-reveals-final-issue-ending-30-years-of-official-magazine/ TrekMovie.com where writer includes "TrekMovie has confirmed that this is Titan’s final Star Trek magazine and not the prelude to another rebrand."]
- Secondly, the first paragraph includes "a separate North American version is also published, differing primarily in issue number, but otherwise synchronised in content" which seems to be left over from when magazine had previous title. When the magazine RE-LAUNCHED as Star Trek Explorer with issue #1 WHY would the numbering be different for a North American version???
- And is there even a separate North American version of Star Trek Explorer (I've looked at Titans websites and see no indication of there being a North American version) (although covers at Amazon i see Star Trek Explorer with coverprices of Canada AND USA (on same cover), so i guess there could be another version of the magazine) --EarthFurst (talk) 16:31, 26 September 2024 (UTC)