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Moments in Time
It might have been made half a century ago, but this series remains one of the best and continues to kick the crap out of most similar shows from recent years. It was hard to narrow it down but this is a runthrough of my 15 favorite episodes, in no particular order other than how they work with the music. My top favorites are The Trouble With Tribbles (because...tribbles!), The City on the Edge of Forever, Mirror Mirror, and The Naked Time. But hell, they're all great. (January 15th, 2011)
Music
"Battle Without Honor or Humanity" by Tomoyasu Hotei

A Starfleet Story
Nostalgic overview of the original series and films The Wrath of Khan, The Search For Spock and The Voyage Home. Through the years, the crew of the Enterprise went through it all, and their loyalty to each other and their beloved ship kept them going no matter what. Dedicated to the trekkies who've laughed, cried and been on the edge of their seat right beside them all the way. (January 27th, 2011)
Music
"What About Everything" by Carbon Leaf

Brave New World
Theatrical trailer for The Undiscovered Country, the last original cast film, a whodunnit suspense about a conspiracy to sabatoge the potential end to the bloody history between klingons and the Federation. This is one of my top favorite Trek movies and just a great flick all around. More exciting and thriller-esque than the others, it keeps you guessing and on the edge of your seat all the way through. (May 29th, 2009)
Music
"Burning Sands" by Brand X
"When Justice Fails" by Brand X
"Captivate" by Brand X

Keep Trekkin'
Action-packed overview of the 2009 reboot. I expected this film to be a total travesty and ended up being pleasantly surprised. Never in my life would I have thought that a modernized version with a new cast could possibly do anything but insult the original crew, but JJ Abrams proved me wrong. The characters and charm of old school Trek are here in spades. It's not perfect, it had some major problems, and it'll never come close to the original show, but it's still quite fun. (January 1st, 2011)
Music
"88 Rounds Per Minute" by Blue Stahli