2006 productions
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[edit] Events
[edit] January
- 8 January - G4 television begins airing Star Trek: The Next Generation in syndication.
- - Phil Hetos dies.
- 22 January - Allen Pinson dies.
- 31 January - Pocket ENT Rosetta is published.
[edit] February
- 13 February - Andreas Katsulas dies.
- 17 February - Paul Carr dies.
- 27 February - John Lendale Bennett dies.
- 28 February - Pocket Books New Frontier Missing in Action is published.
[edit] March
- 7 March - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Borg DVD set released.
- 8 March - Rhoda Williams dies.
- 28 March - Pocket DS9 Warpath is published.
[edit] April
- 4 April - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Time Travel DVD set released.
- 6 April - Joseph Bernard dies.
- 8 April - Tommy J. Huff dies.
- 10 April - G4 television begins airing Star Trek: The Original Series episodes as Star Trek 2.0, adding such features as on-screen chat, pop-up facts, and a 'Spock market'.
- 20 April - The Daily Variety reports that production on an eleventh Star Trek film is officially underway, under the supervision of J.J. Abrams.
- 25 April - Pocket ENT Last Full Measure is published.
[edit] May
- 8 May - Philip Barberio dies.
- 11 May - Byron Morrow dies.
- 22 May - Star Trek: The Next Generation Region 2 DVDs re-released.
[edit] June
- 3 June - George Kashdan dies.
- 4 June - John Horton dies.
- 6 June - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Q Region 1 DVD set released.
[edit] July
- No events listed.
[edit] August
- 1 August - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Klingon DVD set released in Region 1.
- 13 August - Tony Jay dies.
- 14 August - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Time Travel DVD set released in Region 2.
- 22 August - Pocket TOS novel Captain's Glory (ISBN 0-743-45343-3) by William Shatner (with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens) is released.
- - Fan-submitted story collection Strange New Worlds 9 (ISBN 1-416-52048-1) edited by Dean Wesley Smith is released.
- 25 August - Joseph Stefano dies.
- 29 August - Pocket TOS novel Provenance of Shadows (ISBN 0-743-49168-8, book 1 of the Crucible trilogy) by David R. George III is released.
[edit] September
- 5 September - Pocket TOS short story collection Constellations (ISBN 0-743-49254-4) edited by Marco Palmieri is released.
- 8 September - The franchise and fans worldwide celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original premiere of Star Trek: The Original Series. The show debuted on NBC in 1966 with the episode "The Man Trap".
- - TV Land airs three TOS episodes, "The Man Trap", "The Trouble with Tribbles" and "Plato's Stepchildren".
- 16 September - "Re-mastered" versions of Star Trek: The Original Series begin airing in syndication, beginning with TOS: "Balance of Terror" and "Miri".
- 18 September - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Klingon DVD set is released in Region 2.
- 22 September - Edward Laurence Albert dies.
- 24 September - John M. Ford dies.
- 25 September - Star Trek: Fan Collective - Q DVD set is released in Region 2.
[edit] October
- 5 October - Hal Lynch dies.
- 16 October - Tommy Johnson dies.
- 18 October - Don Christensen dies.
- 20 October - Jane Wyatt dies.
[edit] November
- 10 November - Jack Palance dies.
- 13 November - TOS begins airing every weeknight on TV Land.
- 21 November - Star Trek: The Animated Series DVD is released in Region 1.
- - Star Trek: SCE anthology Aftermath (ISBN 1-416-52576-9) edited by Keith R.A. DeCandido is released.
- 23 November - Dave Cockrum dies.
- 28 November - Pocket TOS novel The Fire and the Rose (ISBN 0-743-49169-6) by David R. George III, book 2 of the Crucible trilogy, is released.
- - Pocket TOS novel The Empty Chair (ISBN 1-416-50891-0) by Diane Duane, the final volume of the Rihannsu sequence, is released, along with an omnibus edition of the sequence, The Bloodwing Voyages.
[edit] December
- 5 December - Star Trek: Legacy for the PC is released in the United States.
- 21 December - Lois Hall dies.
- 22 December - Phillip Pine dies. His death is not reported until May 2007.
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