Official Star Trek Sites are the
ones that are hosted by Paramount or licensed parties thereof.
Star Trek: Continuum [found]

OFFICIAL Star Trek on-line area, you need to join Microsoft Network (MSN)
to get in, but it promises a lot of features. First month is free...
Star Trek: The Exhibition of Canada [found]
A top pick! Great graphics and atmosphere, lots of content. The only thing I find wrong is
the buttons are hard to find. Check it out, especially if you're in Canada!
The OFFICIAL Star Trek:
First Contact Website [found]
OFFICIAL Star Trek: First Contact presence on the web, not too bad, a little thin on
content and more on buzz, but good for a promo site.
Official Star Trek:
Deep Space Nine area [found]
just the current episode synopses and credits, nothing else, no archives at all.
Official Star
Trek: Voyager area [found]
now redirected to front door of Star Trek: Continuum above, used to be a VERY nice site
with Star Trek Nexus top pick. Shucks!
Simon &
Schuster's Ask John Ordover [found]
Simon & Schuster owns Pocket Books, the official publisher of Star Trek books, and
John Ordover is the Star Trek editor. Got any questions for him? This is the place!
Simon & Schuster's startrekbooks.com
UPN44 Universe Star Trek Trivia Contest [A28-JUN-97]
Play Starfleet44, an interactive contest that allows you to qualify for prize drawings by
testing your knowledge of Star Trek trivia. Each time you answer a new set of questions,
you'll have the opportunity to win bigger and better prizes. UPN44 is the San
Francisco/Bay Area home of Star Trek Voyager; Deep Space Nine; and Next Generation.
Star Trek: New Frontiers [A
1-APR-97]
Its mission: to seek out Trekkers and to provide them with detailed plot summaries and
character backgrounds for the New Frontiers book series. This original series, written by
popular Star Trek author Peter David, introduces a new ship, a new crew, and a new mission
to the increasingly popular Star Trek book universe. Beam aboard and look around.
OMSI Magazine's Star Trek: Federation
Science [V18-FEB-97]
--the roaming science/Trek show...
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