Get yourself to a viewscreen: Sunday, September 24, 8:30pm ET is the moment that Star Trek fans have spent years waiting for.

The first episode of Star Trek: Discovery will broadcast on traditional television (your local CBS station) as a way to kickstart the series before it moves over entirely to CBS All Access, the company’s nearly-three-year-old paid online video service.

According to CBS, after the first broadcast of Episode 1 airs (“The Vulcan Hello”), the first two episodes will be made available on CBS All Access. A one-week trial is free, otherwise the service costs $6 per month or $10 per month with an ad-free version. All Access is available on all mobile platforms, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, and more.

The first eight episodes of Discovery will run weekly from September 24 through November 5, while the “second chapter” (the final seven episodes of the first season) begins in January 2018.

The first episode was screened privately for Star Trek alumni and assorted guests in Los Angeles earlier this week.

Discovery, which is set roughly 10 years before the events in Star Trek: The Original Series, follows the crew of the USS Shenzhou—named for the actual first Chinese spacecraft, launched in 2003—and the USS Discovery.

The lead character is First Officer Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin-Green.

“I love all of it, I love having a male name, I think it speaks to the gender fluidity of our future,” Martin-Green told CBS News on Friday.

Burnham was raised on Vulcan by Sarek, Spock’s father, and became the first human to attend the Vulcan Science Academy. In the same interview, Martin-Green vaguely described it as “clever” how the writers of the show wove her story into the Star Trek canon—including how Spock notably never spoke of a sister.

Trailers have indicated the show also will explore the Federation-Klingon cold war and a Klingon character named T’Kuvma who attempts to unify his people.

While a few trailers (including some long ones) have already been released, this is our favorite 30 second spot.