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WonderCon Day One: Packed Full of Stars and Fun!

by WR_Systems on Apr.03, 2010, under Aaron Douglas, Adam Baldwin, Chase Masterson, Conventions 2010, Helen Slater, Herbert Jefferson Junior, Lindsay Wagner, Lou Ferrigno, Richard Hatch, Richard Herd, Suzie Plakson, Virginia Hey, WonderCon San Francisco

Hey Convention Fans,

Today April 02, 2010 marked the opening day of the fantastic WonderCon Click to visit Wondercon 2010!convention in San Francisco. SciFiFanGirl616 arrived about an hour before Press Registration time and to get the “lay of the land” at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Good thing too as the place is huge covering a long city block square and that is only the Moscone South building! Not as large as Comic-Con, WonderCon is one of the largest conventions in the world with over 34,000 attending in 2009!

WonderCon 2010 - Moscone Center-cConventions are always fun but exhausting. I write this report after a long day of fun and excitement in covering WonderCon event. I arrived later having been working on some new projects for WHR and other matters. It was a rainy day in the San Francisco Bay Area, but the climate in the Moscone Center was brilliant with television and movie stars attending this delightful and wonderful convention!

WonderCon 2010 - Strom Troopers

WonderCon is not just about science fiction. WonderCon is produced by the same great team of people famous for the worlds largest convention held in  San Diego, ComicCon fame where WHR will also report on later this year, WonderCon is a smaller version by about half or 40% of ComicCon San Diego. Featured are Comics (naturally), electronic gaming, masquerades, costumes, arts and crafts as well as panels of Hollywood Studio and Television guests which we will do our best to cover in the days ahead. Like many conventions of this magnitude, planning what panels and events to report on is an undertaking of its own.

WonderCon 2010 - Costumed Lady

We will bringing you many pictures in the days ahead of the guests we were able to visit with. These stars included the likes of Adam Baldwin of Stargate SG-1 and Chuck shown below

2010 WonderCon - Adam Baldwin

Also in the autograph area whom we met were the lovely Virginia Hey of Farscape and the James Bond movies, Herbert Jefferson Jr. and Richard Hatch of the original Battlestar Galactica series, Lindsay Wagner of Six Million Dollar Woman Fame, Acclaimed actor Richard Herd from The China Syndrome, the original V and many more roles, Chase Masterson of Star Trek Deep Space Nice, Suzie Plakson of Star Trek (not pictured), Helen Slater of Supergirl and Secret of My Success, Aaron Douglas of Battalestar Galactica, Lou Ferrigno of The Incredible Hulk, and many others WHR will visit with in the days ahead. Included below are images of the stars we visited Friday.

2010 WonderCon - Aaron Douglas of BSG

2010 WonderCon - Chase Masterson - Leeta of DS9

2010 WonderCon - Richard Hatch of BSG

2010 WonderCon - Helen Slater - Supergirl

During SciFiFanGirl616’s first hours at the convention she attended the panel appearance for Battlestar Galactica with none other than Richard Hatch, star of both the old and new version of the hit television shows as Apollo and Tom Zarek. We also spoke with Richard asking if Tom Zarek could actually be a hidden Cylon model and return in Carprica? We certainly hope so as Richard is a fabulous actor and a nice person! SciFiFanGirlFan616  will have a detailed report in the near future about Battlestar. I am told that the panel was exciting and a bit controversial as well. Stand by for details from SFFG616!

2010 WonderCon - Lou Ferrigno

2010 WonderCon - Herbert Jefferson Jr. of BSG

2010 WonderCon - Lindsay Wagner

2010 WonderCon - Richard Herd of V

2010 WonderCon - Richard Hatch of BSG (both)

2010 WonderCon - Herbert Jefferson Jr. Boomer of BSG

Day one was primarily for the attending Battlestar panel and to explore the mammoth convention center. we took time to make the acquaintance of several members of ComicCon International staff, visit the exhibitors and vendors area and discuss the plans for the big days at the convention, Saturday and Sunday. Below are images of happy convention going and often costumed WonderCon fans!.

2010 WonderCon - Happy Fans at Convention

WonderCon 2010 - Costumed Ladies

2010 WonderCon - Green Lantern

2010 WonderCon - Great Costumes

2010 WonderCon - Huge Exhibitor and Vendors Area

One of the most fun parts of the day was watching a Warner Brothers exclusive advance showing of next week’s episode the hit series Fringe featuring Anna Torv, John Noble Lance Reddick, Joshua Jackson and Blair Brown. The episode “Olivia in the Lab with a Revolver’ was excellent and I am convinced that all Fringe Fans will enjoy next week what our reporters were fortunate enough to view today!Click to visit WR_Systems (Kenn) on Twitter

At after 3:00 AM, ir is time for bed to be ready for the fun that is just up ahead. WHR will be back with more daily reports on the fun of WonderCon and detailed reports after the convention on the focus of Wormholeriders, the television series which our news agency coves on an ongoing basis. We will also have a few surprises in the reports ahead on new areas of reporting that our supporters have expressed interest in.

Best Regards

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San Francisco Star Trek 2010 Convention: Day Two Overview

by SciFiFanGirl616 on Jan.26, 2010, under Celebrity Series, Chase Masterson, Creation Entertainment, Max Grodenchik, San Francisco Star Trek, Sir Patrick Stewart, Star Trek, William Shatner

Hey Star Trek Fans!

Sunday January 24, 2010 at the Creation Entertainment Star Trek Convention in San Francisco was an early morning for me. Due to the scheduled appearance of William Shatner and Sir Pa2010 San Francisco. Click to visit WormholeRiders on Twittertrick Stewart, my friends and I arrived early enough to be at the hotel before 8:00 AM. I quickly grabbed some coffee and began the process of waiting in line for my friends who had general admission tickets. WHR knew that Sunday would likely sell out and I wanted to make sure that we could all sit together if possible.

At 9:30am we were allowed into the Dealers’ Star Trek SF 2010, Click to vist Creation Entertainment!room by Creation Entertainment staff. We had to wait another hour in line before being let into the theater as they were setting up for the days major stars, Captains James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner) and Jean Luc Picard( Sir Patrick Stewart).

While we waited for the theater to open, Max GrodMax Grodenchik at 2010 SF Star Trek Conenchik (Rom of Deep Space Nine) was at his table setting up to sign autographs. My friend wanted to know more about his CD, “Max Tonight”. Max writes his own songs and these were a compilation of some parodies about Star Trek. My friend, Annie, was sweet enough to buy me my own copy. Max signed them both. He said there is an extra track on the CD that is not on the CD cover, some Ferengi rap song which piqued my curiosity when he mentioned it. When I told him my name he immediately knew its origin and its connection to science. Afterward he was sweet enough to take pictures with myself and my other friend. Max is a gentleman and a very class act.

Once we were able to get into the theater it didn’t take very long for it to fill up. I took a few minutes to check the hallway to see how long the line was for Patrick Stewart’s photo op. It was winding down and around the corners of hallways. By time Patrick was due on stage he still was not done with photo ops. They would have to continue later in the afternoon after his and Bill Shatner’s Q&A session.

2010 SF Star Trek Sold Out Sunday. Click & visit Creation Ent!

WR_Systems arrived and shared with us (and fans in the auditorium) that the hallways at the St. Francis Hotel were completely jammed with fans seeking tickets for the days events. He stated that it took him almost ten (10) minutes to negotiate the crowds which now extended well past the stairs to the mezzanine level convention hall where the event was held. He mentioned that the event handlers had to give many hundreds of heartbroken fans the bad news: The event was 100% sold out! He was very pleased to get through the crowds!

2010-SF Star Trek Crowds Sunday! Click & visit Creation Ent

Adam Malin of C.E. at 2010 SF Star Trek SundayAdam Malin, one of the owners of Creation Entertainment introduced Sir Patrick Stewart on stage a short time later. Sir Patrick waSir Patrick Stewart at 2010 SF Star Trek. Click & visit Creation Ents greeted with a standing ovation. He started off talking about a Star Trek: The Next Generation prequel movie.He jokingly went in great detail about who would play each of the cast members. Everyone in the audience loved the part about how Sir Patrick said Wesley Crusher wasn’t born, but his mother would be six months pregnant with him so he could be born during the new movie! Naturally it was all in good fun because the prequel was actually a parody on the recent 2009 release of the Star Trek movie featuring new younger characters to carry the Star Trek Franchise into it’s fifth decade!

Sir Patrick then went on to say it’s been several years since he’s been back to San Francisco. He had attended the San Francisco Symphony where Yo-Yo Ma had performed the evening before. The maestro was in the audience, but Sir Patrick didn’t want to point him out amongst the completely sold out audience of fans that took up every seat. Many were allowed in as standing room only! Then he told us that he had been focusing on theater work over the last six years. He also stated that he has been very happy doing theatre work once again.

At one point Patrick got up from his chair and took off his jacket to which most of the audience responded with whoops and hollers. Most if not everyone had never seen Captain Jean Luc Picard in Levi’s jeans and a T-Shirt! He simply looked at all of us and said, “Some things never change.” The crowd roared with more hoots and hollering that took a while to subside.

Sir Patrick at 2010 SF Star Trek. Click and vist Creation Ent

During the event, WHR management had arranged for the team of reporters to track my Twitter account as our team has made a standard practice during conventions. I started with a tweet that Sir Patrick is still as handsome as ever!

Handsome Sir Patrick at SF Star Trek 2010. Click to visit C.E.

During Sir Patrick’s question and answer period, one in specific that stood out was a question asked by a gentleman seeking advice on pursuing an acting career in Shakespearean Theater. Sir Patrick was impressed with such a thoughtful question and said he had never heard anyone asked such a question before at a convention. Sir Patrick said “aspiring actors should read and watch as much Shakespeare as possible to really take it all in”. He also mentioned how he was in the Royal Shakespeare Company for 12-14 years before even doing any sort of television or movie work.

Sir Patrick at 2010 SF Star Trek Sunday. Click to visit C.E.

The next questions revolved Sir Patrick & Potato Chips! Click to visit Creation Entaround his audition for the role of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Sir Patrick rolled his eyes and announced that this would be the very last time he would explain how he got the role since he had done so on many occasions in the past. He stumbled on the role accidentally when he was visiting a friend in Los Angeles. He was referred to Gene Roddenberry and auditioned at his home. Patrick did not think they would hire a British Shakespearean actor and a bald one at that. Some weeks later Sir Patrick (then just plain Patrick Stewart) received a call to come back and audition! He was hired soon after.

There was a hilarious moment where he was answering a fan’s question. Someone was trying to open a large bag of potato chips in the front row of the gold seating section! The sound was loud enough it could be heard for several rows. It totally disrupted Sir Patrick’s train of thought. At that moment he decided to make an example of that person in the audience. Sir Patrick told the fan to please go ahead and open the bag and he would wait patiently until the person was done so he could continue. The audience roared with laughter!

Then he commented that I hope you remember how embarrassing this moment was so that you will not Sir Patrick comments on Shakepeare. Click & visit Creationbe doing this again in the future. The fans were laughing so loud the whole time this was unfolding that I am convinced that this fan would think better of his act. He then continued that the fan had not even offered him a potato chip, much to the embarrassment of the fan. Suffice it to say the fan was mortified and ate his chips in near total silence!

Another fan asked about how he felt about being knighted. Patrick responded that he had yet to actually be knighted. Sir Patrick indicated that he had only been announced as being on the Queen’s “list”. Apparently there is a list of procedures that need to be done before the actual knighting ceremony. Sir Patrick said that he hopes his knighting ceremony will either be in the spring or in the summer depending on schedules.

At this point Captain James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner) appeared very quietly behind Patrick while Patrick’s back was turned. The fans went wild seeing the two captains on stage. When Patrick turned around, Bill Shatner immediately kneeled on one knee at Patrick’s feet in honor of SIR Patrick! Although of Canadian lineage, the crowd went wild at this display of respect for a fellow citizen of the United Kingdom. Captain Kirk then continued to joke on how he wanted Sir Patrick to put in a good word for him with the Queen so he could possibly be knighted too. Of note is that this is the first time in convention history that both of the famous Captain’s of the U.S.S. Enterprise had EVER appeared on stage together. It was a wonderful moment!

Capt Kirk on Knees to Sir Patrick! Click & visit Creation

They both talked about working on the movie Star Trek Generations. Bill Shatner teased Patrick about how he simply knew about everything BUT horses. As true Star Trek fans know, William Shatner is an avid horseman and he was one leg up on Sir Patrick in that regard! Bill then went on to share a very funny story. In the past he had told Patrick that he could avoid chaffing while riding a horse by wearing women’s panty hose! So the next day on location Patrick walks out of his trailer with the panty hose over his pants!

Titans of Science Fiction Joking - Captains Kirk & Picard

William Shatner reenacted the whole sequence with “his you-gotta-be-kidding” look and rolled his eyes towards Patrick. Patrick just shrugged his shoulders and said something to the effect that it was indeed very funny. One of the funniest lines Patrick said about the panty hose. “They’ve felt great every day since!” The whole room burst into laughter, especially Shatner. I swear if had not tightened the wrist strap of my camera I would have dropped it right then and there!

At one point Shatner jokingly implied that Sir Patrick was not being manly enough because he had to cut back on red meat consumption by his physician. Sir Patrick replied back that he had embraced his feminine side and that he was all right with that. Shatner quickly replied back that he helped Patrick get there with introducing him to the panty hose in Star Trek Generations. The audience howled with laughter for nearly a full minute at the antic of these two titans of science fiction poking fun at each other!

William Shatner & Sir Patrick Stweart Poking Fun!

Sir Patrick then left the stage, but promised to return near the end of the 1 hour and 45 minute historic appearance of the most famous Captains of science fiction.

Then it was William Shatner’s turn to do a solo Q&A. He jokingly said he didn’t like Shakespeare. He also talked about his award winning horses and how it took 25 years to finally win this one particular award and accompanying belt buckle which he proudly spoke of.

Captian James Tiberius Kirk - William Shatner!

Then William Shatner joked about the how when he was killed with bridge falling on top of him in Star Trek Generations. He performed an ad-lib he of what he did where he said, “Captain under the bridge!”

One of the funniest moments was when a very young fan asked Bill Shatner if he liked it when the women on the show would scream, “Help me! Save me, save me!” Shatner’s reaction was priceless when he couldn’t give a satisfying answer to the kid who kept after him for at least five minutes. The fans were in stitches over the question and Bill Shatner’s reaction to being pinned down by a six year old! He said something to the effect of being “out done by a six-year-old”. The kid quickly replied back, “Actually I’m 10.” The fans burst out into even more rounds of laughter. Wiliam Shatner’s reaction again was priceless because he knew even Captain Kirk could not win this particular battle!

Captain Kirk Does Battle with 10 Year Old Fab! OMG!

William Shatner also talked about how he prepared for his death scene in Star Trek Generations. He went on to explain how he somewhat understood what it was like to feel close to death. He had fallen off a horse I and saw that it was about to fall on top of him. He stated ” I thought to myself that this was it”, but luckily the horse did not land on top of him. William stated “I used that real life experience to vividly portray what we all experienced in the final product of the Star Trek Generations movie”.

William Shatner Shares Near Death Experience!

Up Close and Personal with William Shatner!

Sir Patrick Stewart then came back on stage right after the near death experience story by William Shatner. Sir Patrick wanted to come back in a funny way and mess with Shatner, but he was so touched by Shatner’s death experience story that he could not do it.

However Sir Patrick did tease William Shatner about having to deal with the “Help me, help me! Save me, save me!” question from the 10 year old kid. One of the things Sir Patrick Stewart and William Shatner talked about was Patrick getting together with nearly the entire Next Generation cast for dinner and that he (Sir Patrick) had been stuck with the bill! Soon thereafter their scheduled 90 minutes was up although it was nearly 1 hour 45 minutes in total.

Sir Patrick Stewart & William Shatner Final Moments on Stage!

It would then be time for both Shatner and Patrick to do autographs in the theater. I must say that Patrick’s line was considerably longer only because Sir Patrick does not do a many conventions these days and sign autographs as well.

Gary Lockwood and Adam Malin of Creation

Next on stage was Gary Lockwood (Lt. Comdr. Gary Mitchell in Where No Man Has Gone Before and star of the science fiction cult classic2001: A Space Odyssey). Adam Malin from Creation Entertainment joined him on stage. Gary talked about working on 2001: A Space Odyssey didn’t give him the free time to be part of the World War Two  movie, “The Dirty Dozen”. He did spend a great deal of time discussing how he had loved working with the legendary Stanley Kubrick. Gary also talked about how he splits his time between Vancouver Island and Malibu, California.

Chase Masterson & Adam Mallin of Creation!

The last guest of the day was Chase Masterson (Leeta of Deep Space Nine). She was radiant as ever. Adam Malin joined Chase on stage for the first 15 minutes before letting her do a quick performance from her new musical CD and also show a few trailers of a movie she produced. Unfortunately, we left in the middle of Chase’s Q&A. I was a zombie and needed to get home to get some rest. I’m sure you’ll get much more of Chase Masterson from WR_Systems report.

I hope you all enjoyed reading the highlights as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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Creation’s 2010 Star Trek Convention San Francisco Day One Overview

by SciFiFanGirl616 on Jan.24, 2010, under Armin Shimmerman, Casey Biggs, Celebrity Series, Chase Masterson, Creation Entertainment, Gary Lockwood, JG Hertzler, Max Grodenchik, Richard Keil, Robert O’Reilly, San Francisco Star Trek, Star Trek, Vaughn Armstrong, William Wellman, Jr

Hey Star Trek Fans! Richard Keil - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

Creation-Star Trek -SF2010 - Click to visit Creantion EntertainmentIt has been long overdue for a Star Trek convention to be back in San Francisco. Creation Entertainment held the convention at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in Union Square. They had a decent size vendors’ room to roam around.

Creation Entertainment also had the chance to add two extra guests in the vendors’ room Richard Keil (best known as JAWS from The James Bond films) and William Wellman, Jr. (Bajoran Security Guard).


William Wellman - Click to visit Creation Entertainment


Also in the vendors’ room was Gary Lockwood (Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell of The Original Series and 2001: A Space Odyssey). I had the pleasure of taking pictures of each. I did receive an autograph from Gary Lockwood for giving him my black permanent marker because he did not have another that would work. How cool is that? Gary autographing my photo of choice!

Gary Lockwood - Clisk to visit Creation Entertainment

Onstage first was the Quark Family or Armin Shimmerman (Quark of Deep Space Nine) and Max ArminShimmerman & MaxGrodenchik - Click to visit Creation EntertainmentGrodenchik (Rom of Deep Space Nine). One of the most common questions they answered was how long did the make up take? Both agreed that it took anywhere from 2-3 hours depending on the make up artist. Each complimented each other on how well the other was doing since Deep Space Nine. You could tell the close bond between the two. It was fun to watch them play off each like brothers in real life. A couple of times Armin jumped down from the stage to speak directly to fans he could not hear questions from. One was from a little boy that wanted Armin to recite a few lines from an episode. Armin stood behind the boy as he let him recite it himself. It was very cute. Unfortunately, it was too dark for me to take a picture of that moment. Armin made a point to say that the writers produce the scripts, but it’s up to the actors to “bring to life” the written word of the screen writers. Both certainly did in DS9!

ArminShimmerma & MaxGrodenchik - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

Casey Biggs - Click to visit Creation EntertainmentRight after we had Casey Biggs (Damar of Deep Space Nine). Casey came out talking about his audition for Deep Space 9. His audition only consisted of five words. Julliard trained he did what he thought would work. He did not realize once he got the part of Damar that he would have to wear two pounds of rubber. He told us he did not know if he could act under all that rubber. Fortunately he got encouragement from the producers and did just fine.

Shortly after Casey brought on stage Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest of Star Trek Enterprise, Alpha-Hirogen of Star Trek Voyager, and Seskal of Deep Space Nine) do sing a few songs. Casey Biggs & Vaugn Armstrong - Click to visit Creation EntertainmentCasey played the guitar while Vaughn played the ukulele. The first song was about Vaughn’s first Trek Cruise to Hawaii. The second was a funny song about Red Shirts on The Original Series and the last song was about the women of Star Trek. Each song received quite a few laughs from the fans. After the song Casey turned the stage over to Vaughn.


Vaughn talked about how he truly enjoyed sitting in the Star Trek Enteprise “Captain’s Chair” in the episodes “A Mirror Darklly” and kissing Hoshi for one of the episodes on Enterprise. It also happened to be his favorite episode. He was asked if he liked playing the good guy or bad guy better. He said that which ever would pay better, which got a lot of laughs. He said that he was just happy to be working doing what he loves. Our very own WR_Systems asked Vaughn a few questions about his Admiral Forrest character. Would Vaughn have loved to seen Admiral Forrest been part of a spin off series from Enterprise based on “A Mirror Darkly”. Vaughn responded with a, “HELL YES!” He also said that his character died to which WR_Systems responded with no one ever stays dead in Sci Fi, he was transported to “Empress Hoshi’s” Quarters on the Enterprise!

Vaughn Armstrong - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

A little later in the day we had the pleasure of having another duo onstage, JG Hertzler (Martok on Star Trek: The Next Generation) and Robert O’Reilly (Gowran of Star Trek: The Next Generation). I knew they would be on stage together, but I did not know they would be in full Klingon make up and costume. It was great! All the years I have been to conventions I do not recall any guest stars dressing up like these two did.

J.G. Hertzler & RobertOReilly - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

They would be in Klingon character for a moment and suddenly switch out to another or themselves. It was hilarious to watch them both. Robert or Martok was giving out some gumdrops to a few fans as well as flirting to those he could see. Another fun moment was when they had asked for all those who were dressed as Klingons to come up on stage to sing along with them a Klingon song.

Clingon's on Stage - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

My personal favorite part of their Q&A session was the Klingon rap song they did. They danced along with the song and posed here and there. Some of my photos got blurred because I was laughing during the performance and could not keep my camera still. Have to say their Q&A seemed like it flew by because of the antics that went on.

Chase Masterson - Click to visit Creation Entertainment

Last, but not least was Chase Masterson (Leeta of Deep Space Nine). She no longer has the short red hair as she did on the show. She now has lovely long blonde hair. When she first came in I remember doing a double take because I almost did not recognize her. WR_Systems will have a full report on Chase since I had to leave early to save our spot for our photo op with Chase right after her Q&A. I will add that I did convince WR_Systems to do the photo op, but really did I really have to twist his arm? LOL :-P

I ended my day with WR_Systems and I at Chase’s photo op. We were second in line. Have to say this was his first photo op and it was fun to see how nervous he was, it was cute. Chase was very kind and took a moment to speak with us both. I cannot wait to see how well our photo turned out. (WR_Systems’s here: Chase you and I will be posted with the report on “Leeta”- YAY!)

Tuesday I will continue reporting with the two most popular captains in Star Trek, William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk) and Sir Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean Luc Picard)!Click to visit SciFiFanGirl616 on Twitter

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