It Looks like I finally have a start date for the AT. March 19 I will set my trail runners toward North and keep them that way for 2185 miles. Up until now it has taken me two seasons each to finish the PCT and CDT. I am hoping by leaving the kid and husband behind I will get up earlier, cook less and hike more. Right now I am working on a gear list and trying desperately to keep my pack light. The home of Trek Factory Racing, and all the Trek programs. Whether its road, XC, enduro, downhill, freeride, cyclocross or triathlon, you’ll find a Trek athlete, racing for the win. March 19, 2019. The Vega Xtreme jacket is a great new offering from Santini for autumn/winter 2018/19. Designed for extreme weather conditions, it.
Star Trek Vegas 2019
July 31 - August 4, 2019
Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV
July 31 - August 4, 2019
Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV
Science Fiction Convention
Organized by Creation Entertainment
Organized by Creation Entertainment
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Star Trek Vegas 2019 Guests
- René Auberjonois - Actor
- John Billingsley - Actor
- Jeffrey Combs - Actor
- Denise Crosby - Actress
- Nicole de Boer - Actress
- John de Lancie - Actor
- Michael Dorn - Actor
- Aron Eisenberg - Actor
- Terry Farrell - Actress
- Jonathan Frakes - Actor
- Max Grodenchik - Actor
- Dominic Keating - Actor
- Walter Koenig - Actor / Writer
- Chase Masterson - Actress
- Gates McFadden - Actress
- Robert Duncan McNeill - Actor
- Anthony Montgomery - Actor
- Kate Mulgrew - Actress
- Nichelle Nichols - Actress
- Robert O'Reilly - Actor
- Ethan Phillips - Actor
- Robert Picardo - Actor
- Tim Russ - Actor
- William Shatner - Actor
- Armin Shimerman - Actor
- Brent Spiner - Actor
- Connor Trinneer - Actor
- Nana Visitor - Actress
- Garrett Wang - Actor
Previous/Future Events
Star Trek Vegas 2019 — July 31 - August 4, 2019
Official Star Trek Convention 2018 — August 1-5, 2018
Official Star Trek Convention 2017 — August 2-6, 2017
50 Year Mission Tour 2016 — August 26-28, 2016
Official Star Trek Convention 2016 — August 3-7, 2016
Official Star Trek Convention 2014 — June 21-22, 2014
Creation Manhattan 1989 — November 24-26, 1989
Creation London 1988 — May 21-22, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — May 14-15, 1988
Official Starlog Festival 1988 — April 23-24, 1988
Creation Dearborn 1988 — April 16-17, 1988
Fangora Magazine's Weekend of Horrors 1988 — April 9-10, 1988
Creation New Haven 1988 — March 19-20, 1988
Creation Manhattan 1988 — February 27-28, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — February 13-14, 1988
Creation Anaheim 1988 — January 30-31, 1988
Creation Washington, DC 1988 — January 30-31, 1988
Creation San Francisco 1988 — January 23-24, 1988
Creation Boston 1988 — January 16-17, 1988
Creation Las Vegas 1988 — January 9-10, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — January 1-3, 1988
Creation Manhattan 1987 — November 27-29, 1987
Creation 1976 — November 26-28, 1976
Creation 1971 — November 27-28, 1971
Official Star Trek Convention 2018 — August 1-5, 2018
Official Star Trek Convention 2017 — August 2-6, 2017
50 Year Mission Tour 2016 — August 26-28, 2016
Official Star Trek Convention 2016 — August 3-7, 2016
Official Star Trek Convention 2014 — June 21-22, 2014
Creation Manhattan 1989 — November 24-26, 1989
Creation London 1988 — May 21-22, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — May 14-15, 1988
Official Starlog Festival 1988 — April 23-24, 1988
Creation Dearborn 1988 — April 16-17, 1988
Fangora Magazine's Weekend of Horrors 1988 — April 9-10, 1988
Creation New Haven 1988 — March 19-20, 1988
Creation Manhattan 1988 — February 27-28, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — February 13-14, 1988
Creation Anaheim 1988 — January 30-31, 1988
Creation Washington, DC 1988 — January 30-31, 1988
Creation San Francisco 1988 — January 23-24, 1988
Creation Boston 1988 — January 16-17, 1988
Creation Las Vegas 1988 — January 9-10, 1988
Starlog's Salute to Star Wars 1988 — January 1-3, 1988
Creation Manhattan 1987 — November 27-29, 1987
Creation 1976 — November 26-28, 1976
Creation 1971 — November 27-28, 1971
Last updated: June 3, 2019
Actress Denise Crosby has the unique distinction of being the first actor to ask to leave the main cast of a Trek series when she walked away before finishing the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She later returned for some guest spots and even did a couple of Star Trek 'Trekkies' documentaries so she never fully left Star Trek behind, but in a new interview Crosby says that she has no regrets and that she was 'miserable' in that first season of TNG.
Crosby: I was miserable on TNG
Denise Crosby famously walked away from being a member of the main cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation shortly before the end of the first season. Her character of Tasha Yar was killed off in the episode 'Skin of Evil.' In an interview with the official Star Trek site, Crosby says that with everything she knows now she would do it again, and she explained…
I was miserable. I couldn’t wait to get off that show. I was dying. This was not an overnight decision. I was grateful to have made that many episodes, but I didn’t want to spend the next six years going “Aye, aye, captain,” and standing there, in the same uniform, in the same position on the bridge. It just scared the hell out of me that this was what I was going to be doing for the next X-amount of years. I think you have to take your chances. I was really young. I didn’t have to make house payments or put kids through private school or support people. I was free to make those kinds of decisions. I’d been in acting school really dreaming of playing all kinds of different things. Whether it’ll happen or not, you don’t know, but you’ve got to give yourself a chance. God forbid you go through your life thinking, “What if?”
The actress also notes how she never expected to return to the series:
I was surprised on so many levels. First of all, my character was dead. But, I did leave on really good terms. Gene Roddenberry and I met one on one in his office. There was no animosity. I don’t know that anybody really wanted me to go. I think it stirred up a lot of things in all the other cast members. I’m not exactly sure what, but you’ve got to question your own commitment or your own place, what you’re doing there. I think it stirs up stuff. However, Gene and I were very clear about what was going on. He said to me, “I don’t want you to go, but I get it. I get why you’re leaving. I was a young writer at one time and I was hungry and I was frustrated, and I get that.” We hugged and that was it. He got where I was coming from. So I was very happy to come back for “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” and in a certain way I had more to do in that episode than I’d ever had to do before.
Crosby appearing at her own funeral in 'Skin of Evil' and returning in 'Yesterday’s Enteprise'
More from Crosby at Star Trek.com Part 1 & Part 2)