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Nog, played by Aron Eisenberg across all seven seasons of Deep Space Nine, is easily one of the most important supporting characters in the Star Trek franchise. He appears in the first and final ...
Voyager Technologies has filed its confidential paperwork to go public, according to multiple media reports. The defense and space company has raised over $215 million from investors like ...
Nog's relationship with Jake Sisko mirrored Aron Eisenberg's relationship with Cirroc Lofton. Though a few years his senior, Eisenberg quickly grew close to his on-screen best friend. They would ...
After the previous three Star Trek series put William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Avery Brooks in the leading roles, Voyager featured a female captain: Elizabeth Janeway. Actress Geneviève ...
Voyager Technologies has submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission a confidential registration statement for proposed initial public offering. The space and defense company said Tuesday ...
A total of 1081 guests have reviewed Voyager of the Seas, giving it a rating of 4.1 on a scale of 1-5. All cruises are good, some are better than others! Feb 9th, 2025 Cruise was fun. Many of the ...
Voyager is developing Starlab, a private NASA-funded space station in low-Earth orbit. The company also operates a defense and national security division, leveraging Palantir's AI capabilities ...
This is a credit to the writing, but most importantly, to the performance of the man who brought him to life. Though Aron Eisenberg is dearly missed, his presence is felt in Trek to this day.
While he was still a recurring star on Deep Space Nine, Eisenberg auditioned for and won the role of Kar in the Voyager episode Initiations. Eisenberg quickly set the record straight whenever ...