“Star Trek: No Man’s Land is a rich, fully dramatized Star Trek: Picard adventure as Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan pick up their respective characters once more. Written for audio by Kirsten Beyer, a cocreator, writer, and producer on the hit Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard, and Mike Johnson, a veteran contributor to the Star Trek comic books publishing program, this audio original offers consummate Star Trek storytelling brilliantly reimagined for the audio medium.
In addition to riveting performances from Hurd and Ryan exploring new layers of Raffi and Seven’s relationship, Star Trek: No Man’s Land features a full cast of actors playing all-new characters in the Star Trek: Picard universe, including Fred Tatasciore, Jack Cutmore-Scott, John Kassir, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Lisa Flanagan, Gibson Frazier, Lameece Issaq, Natalie Naudus, Xe Sands, and Emily Woo Zeller, and is presented in a soundscape crackling with exclusive Star Trek sound effects. Drawing listeners into a dramatic, immersive narrative experience that is at once both instantly familiar and spectacularly new, Star Trek: No Man’s Land goes boldly where no audio has gone before as fans new and old clamor to discover what happens next. “
I found Star Trek Picard: No Man’s Land a mixed bag. Michelle Hurd (Raffi) and Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) sound great! Raffi and Seven of Nine get involved in a Romulan scheme to find immortality. This audio drama has plenty of cool sound effects–phaser blasts, alarms, and pounding background music–but there’s a soapy love story subplot. If you can put up with the mushy stuff, the adventure and excitement should entertain you. GRADE: B
Nah. I don’t listen to audios. I thought the first series of PICARD got better as it went along, and will definitely watch the last two series, but this isn’t for me.
Jeff, clearly the media strategy of Paramount (who owns the rights to the STAR TREK franchise) includes extending the product line from TV and movie series to audio books and novels.
The can’t have missed BBC’s success with DOCTOR WHO audio drama, etc. Not the first ST audio, by any means…
Michelle becomes “Michael” in your non-quotation paragraph. Haven’t tried PICARD yet.
Todd, once again the dreaded WORDPRESS spellchecker strikes! Thanks for the heads up!!
In audio of course nothing can compare to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.