Dear Readers:
Actress Marina Sirtis recently informed STAR TREK: CONTINUUM that a person is making false claims about her. Sirtis said, "I don't have a daughter." In addition, she wanted her fans to know "there are no websites sanctioned by me [for me]. If I ever do create a website, I'll let the fans know."
Please be aware that on the Internet anyone can pose as someone else. Be suspicious when you encounter people using an actor's name, a character's name or both. Always beware of anyone claiming to be a relative of an actor.
While Star Trek Continuum can provide actors and production personnel with legitimate "@startrek.com" addresses, don't take "@startrek.com" as a guarantee of legitimacy since these "vanity" addresses can be purchased.
In addition, anyone asking for money should be able to prove who they are, which should include a willingness to meet face-to-face. The actors and production personnel from any of the Star Trek series are not likely to use the Internet to garner funding for a project.
While the news and information posted at Star Trek: Continuum is verified for accuracy, we cannot guarantee that accuracy on other sites. We advise our readers to surf the web with caution.
Thank you.
STAR TREK: CONTINUUM