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  1. Museum Pieces

    Star Trek series physical media in the Paramount Plus era and legacy

    Carab created a website for disadvantaged youth where he helps teach them to teach themselves to write, to help give them a fair start, to help them break into show biz. He's helping out a lot of young people who otherwise never would have gotten opportunities. He's very happy and fulfilled...
  2. Museum Pieces

    Star Trek series physical media in the Paramount Plus era and legacy

    I'm with Carab for the holidays and showed him your post. He said thanks, that you are the biggest Star Trek fan he knows and one of the people he misses from the forum. I've been working on him, trying to get him to come back, but he's got his own website. He's happy and respected there, so I...
  3. Museum Pieces

    Star Trek series physical media in the Paramount Plus era and legacy

    The good news is there was a lot of restoration work done for the documentary WHAT WE LEFT BEHIND. My brother-in-law did not work on that. But he said they did have some difficulty finding certain reels, and that was only for a stand-alone documentary. My question is: If P+ is getting lots of...
  4. Museum Pieces

    Star Trek series physical media in the Paramount Plus era and legacy

    My wife is in our living room right now watching DS9. She has been bingeing it for weeks. She would prefer to watch it in HD, of course, but it is not hurting her enjoyment one bit. My point is this: They have the product on their streaming service and people are watching it. Disc-based media...
  5. Museum Pieces

    Star Trek series physical media in the Paramount Plus era and legacy

    I really hope everyone is right about DS9 and VOY being upgraded to 1080, but I have to tell you, my brother-in-law worked on TNG-R, and he said it nearly put everyone into an early grave. Each episode averaged a cost of $700,000.00. It would be even more today. It took multiple vendors and...
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