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Priority One

113 – Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, Part One | Priority One: A Star Trek News Podcast

Elijah 2013-02-08 614 10


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Hello Captains!

Welcome to part one of this special two-part Priority One Supplemental interview with STO’s Lead Content designer, Al Rivera. In the first part of this interview, we chat with Al about the three great years that STO has enjoyed! From success to success, as well as the intricacies and behind-the-scenes details that it took to bring us the latest Featured Episode, Temporal Ambassador, featuring none other than Denise Crosby, best known from Star Trek: The Next Generation as head of security Tasha Yar.

Stayed tuned next week for the second part of our interview! In it, Al “CaptainGeko” Rivera will answer questions submitted by YOU, our loyal listeners! Stay in the loop by subscribing to our feed! — feeds.priorityonepodcast.com

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Elijah

Elio is a Northern New Jersey Cuban-American and graduate of Kean University, having earned his Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance in 2011. He has performed in internationally renowned performance halls such as Avery Fisher Hall with the New York Philharmonic, as a member of the Westminster Symphonic Choir, and in Beijing, China as a representative for Kean University. Since 2012, he has had the wonderful opportunity to Executive Produce Priority One – the premiere Star Trek Online podcast. Whether recruiting, managing the global team of talented volunteers, arranging interviews with special guests, editing, web-development, finding sponsors, managing crowd funding, or writing content for the podcast, Elio has a hand in it all. A long-time Trekkie, Elio has been watching the series since he was a child and sneaking in late night, back-to-back, episodes of TNG reruns. He finally embraced the Trekdom in college and spent many hours catching up on the entire multiverse…. instead of studying.

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  1. Frederick Holtz on 2013-02-09

    When a game uses material from the books and comics, the idea of canon goes out the window and except for other video games, just about anything official trek is considered game.

  2. Solomon on 2013-02-09

    No, actually “trademark novels” are not considered canon.

    http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Canon
    “The Star Trek canon is generally defined as all live-action television series and feature films released by Paramount Pictures. With the release of Star Trek: The Animated Series on DVD, the studio appears to have changed its stance, and is now listing the cartoon series (aired 1973–1974), as a part of established canon. The various “official” references (such as the Star Trek Encyclopedia or the Star Trek Chronology) may be used as a guide to canon information, but are not canon in and of themselves.”

  3. blu3drag0n1977 on 2013-02-09

    I love the forced costume change in Temporal Ambassador is a great mechanic. I would like to see is made available in the foundry. and the next update is more akin to a Star Trek “Movie” instead of a season.

  4. Jeff Riker on 2013-02-08

    Well, you are almost right, but also Trademark Novels are canon. Like Star Trek Titan/Destiny etc. Not only TV Series or Movies.

  5. Frederick Holtz on 2013-02-08

    We actually know some of the events that lead up to the disappearance of the B, according to the Haynes Manual, the B was lost due to the crew contacting a disease.

    • Tuskin on 2013-02-08

      I believe he meant in canon Fredrick. Anything not seen on TV or in the movies is not canon.

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