In 2001 the asteroid 26733 Nanavisitor was named for her. Nana is big on the convention circuit and is living her best life travelling the world and giving Trekkies good memories. He lives in Princeton with his wife and has three daughters. A couple years ago he got a DUI which sucks. He has kept busy with an assortment of different projects - teaching, music (he released his first album Here in 2009, why not try his EIGHT MINUTE version of Someone To Watch Over Me for a sample), narrating audio books, directing.
Released in February 2014 by Big Finish Productions Ltd.On the eve of Star Trek Discovery, the first Star Trek show in 12 years, let's catch up with the stars of the first serialized Trek - Deep Space Nine.Īvery is one of the true Trek eccentrics. With twists and turns to keep you constantly guessing, as well as a door opened for further adventures, we are certainly smitten by Miss Salvatori and look forward to hearing more.
Despite her unsavoury occupation, Chase Masterson’s Vienna has both the wit and winning charm to make these tales a thrill ride, and a certain knowing way of delivering a line that can’t help but make you smile. It is a place where sometimes you cannot believe what you remember and it is difficult to know who to trust. Of sabre toothed sloths, cowardly robots and smart-ass computers. Vienna’s universe is one of telepaths, psychic transference and memory manipulation. Dealing with Vienna’s personal back-story, we get to peel back one of her many layers and find out a little more. Fighting for her life, she realises she is not the only one to lay claim to her previous adventures which may just have been simulations to prepare her for the battle to come. Despite some comedy lobster-mobsters, their term not ours, we enjoyed the unsubtle digs at Scientology and high profile celebrity god bothering.īoth the first two stories lay hints for the finale, ‘Deathworld’, where Vienna finds herself in a struggle to the death with a band of other assassins. While Vienna gets religion, displaying all the qualities of a grade one miracle, there are bold ideas at play here amongst the humour faith is farmed as a commodity and gadgets exist to assist those who want to believe. With the Custodian crippled, Vienna finds herself suffering some frustrating connection issues and is forced to take on an insane mission though the ship in order to restart its warp engines.įrazer Hines ( Doctor Who’s Jamie) guest stars in ‘Bad Faith’ as Baz Spendlove, a spiritual leader with shades of a seedy tele-evanglist. However, the mission also places Vienna amid an almighty battle with the deadly Chtzin arachnids. Undercover as the Executive Officer on the Custodian, hyper-dreadnaught class flagship of the Dyarid Primary Vanguard, Vienna’s mission is to kill their Supreme Commander Jamela K’Lynn (who sounds worryingly like a demented comic turn by Miranda Hart).
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‘Dead Drop’ launches with some full on space adventure. A glamorous assassin for hire, with a habit of leaving no one alive who remembers her name, she has the capacity to be dropped into almost any situation and the stories in this box set serve to demonstrate her range. Spun out of an appearance in the Doctor Who main range, and after a successful solo release in February 2013’s ‘The Memory Box’, Vienna’s brand of high concept, sassy sci-fi adventure has earned her a three-part series.Ĭhase Masterson, better known to CultBox readers of a certain age as Leeta the Dabo girl from Star Trek: DS9 (who married Rom the Ferengi), brings Vienna to life. Vienna Salvatori is the new girl on the Big Finish block.