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SFC Q2 Comms Update: Winter 2016/17

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Closing the year of SFC, we also see an era come to an end as SFC’s longest reigning Director of Operations Admiral Scott Arlow stands down in his final address and we welcome veteran member Admiral Mark Mitchell into his new role.

In the wake of Discovery’s cast announcements we take a look at the new line up that will lead the next era of Star Trek, as well as behind the scenes shake ups and news on the fourth installment of th eKelvin Timeline era movies from Paramount.

The Winter 2017/17 edition also includes….

– Best of All Trek: Our Facebook group game comes to an end with three promotions for SFC members!
– For the Love of Spock; a look at Adam Nimoy’s emotional documentary
– Sovereign’s Douglas Langstaff gives his Top Tips for Star Trek Online
– Event Reports from Destination Star Trek & North of the Border
– A look at the Lost Trek series in Bunch of Fives
– Recommended viewing formthe world of sci fi including a look at The Expanse
– Fan Film Spotlight as productions release new footage and a court battle nears it’s end
– Latest Trek publications including Hells Heart Review & more

Plus more including SFC’s Fleet Alert; STO News; Comic Book Spotlight; New Tabletop Games; Upcoming conventions in the UK & more!

Comms is available to ALL members of SFC Q2 – click here to read now!

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