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In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Best of Both Worlds", Seeing as they now knew how to free people from the Borg, why couldn't the same technique be used on anyone who was ...
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Certain home video versions of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country featured the character of Starfleet Colonel West, played by Rene Auberjonois, who would later go on to play Odo on Deep Space Nine....
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We've seen drones act mindlessly many times. Even Hugh, who ultimately did show individuality, started as a mindless drone. However, Locutus was able to speak with more agency, and Seven was nearly a ...
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I have only seen the first few epsiodes of Star Trek:Strange New Worlds. On their uniforms they have the chunky, metallic style uniform badge first shown in Star Trek:The Next Generation. As this is ...
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I was rewatching Duet last night, and was startled to hear Kira say the following line: First came the humiliation, mothers raped in front of their children, husbands beaten till their wives couldn't ...
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When Guinan and Data meet in the past, she asks him if her father was involved in Data's arrival. At the time Guinan is still playing the part of the wealthy 19th century woman, but she and Data have ...
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Data outranks Geordi for all of TNG (with his position as second officer, given that by the end of the series I believe they are both lieutenant commanders) With that in mind, is there any instance in ...
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The planet-killing 'Doomsday Machine' (The Doomsday Machine, Star Trek season 2) was made out of the extremely valuable substance neutronium, impervious to most weapons. After it was disabled, did ...
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The USS Discovery, a Federation starship first introduced in Star Trek: Discovery is equipped with a prototype 'Displacement Activated Spore Hub Drive' As the ship is testing experimental systems, ...
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For some reason, I'm thinking of a moment in a Star Trek book quite possibly something added by Blish or Foster to an episode novelization. Kirk and Spock are having a mildly heated discussion and ...
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In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Tapestry," Captain Picard has a near-death experience. He encounters Q and is given a chance to change a pivotal moment in his past. My ...
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In TNG: Time's Arrow, Data needs money and enters a poker game, apparently winning just about everything from the card sharks. However, it's also pretty clear that the card sharks are more likely to ...
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Picard was always seriously trying to consider the ethical thing to do, and yet he was the one Q gave all the grief to. Meanwhile, races like the Cardassians did truly horrible things with nary even a ...
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It’s common knowledge that Star Trek was cancelled, but the fandom kept a momentum going that lead to a planned reboot and later to the motion picture. I assumed that it was canceled because of low ...
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Pretty much what it says in the title. Any examples of concept art for the Gorn (both their gross anatomy, and their ships, clothing, or buildings) will be a satisfactory answer to the question. I ask ...
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I borrowed this book from a UK library. I think all the stories were written by the same author though I might be mistaken. There is an alien who is enslaved by Klingons. Someone from the Enterprise ...
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Memory Alpha lists TOS: Dagger of the Mind as an episode where Spock performs a mind meld - this would be the first on-screen appearance of a mind meld in Star Trek. However, I always assumed that ...
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In the beginning of Star Trek Voyager, characters mention how the Doctor is not supposed to run for "too long" or his personality becomes "unstable". I'm interested in the answer ...
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Enterprise finds crashed spaceship, crew repairing it but it's a false hope. Crew replacing good components with good components. Crew false belief that they could escape, but the ship will never fly ...
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I first thought Strange New Worlds was set before Kirk took command of the Enterprise but the second season finale and third season premiere feature the Gorn- which I was under the impression the ...
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We have seen lower ranking officers arresting higher ranking officers. For example, Pressman in TNG: The Pegasus was arrested by Picard and ultimately held by the security team comprised of much lower ...
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In "The Doomsday Machine" (S02E06) near the end, when Lt. Kyle is trying to beam Kirk back to the Enterprise, Scotty is in the Jeffries Tube working on the transporter systems and, when Kyle ...
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In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1984), scientist Carol Marcus explains the idea of the Genesis Device on a recording. While in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), a similar recording is ...
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I can understand how a UT might work for view screen communication the ships computer takes the transmitted audio and translates the wording to something the mostly human crew can understand (whilst ...
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The earliest example I saw of a Klingon ship using cloaking technology was Kruge's ship in The Search for Spock (I don't know if this is relevant, but I've read the antagonists for that film were ...
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At the end of the episode, the warbird vanishes and Data says: Judging from the residual temporal fluctuations, I believe they have returned to their own time continuum. Why were the Romulans in a ...
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I've just started watching Star Trek: Discovery (S01E01 is all I've seen so far) and it had me questioning the timeline of when this show takes place. I looked at Wikipedia's Timeline of Star Trek ...
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In the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Resistance" (S02E12) there is a weapon called a phased ion cannon. I believe it to be a fully charged plasma weapon, but nothing is given in Star Trek ...
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Anyone experienced with Star Trek has probably, at some point, heard a bridge officer announce "enemy ships on an attack vector!". (Or... not? My encounter which motivated this Question was ...
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From Wikipedia: The show is set in the 32nd century, a time period in the far-future of the Star Trek franchise where Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets are recovering from a cataclysmic ...
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When I finally watched Star Trek Prodigy, I was a bit taken back by the fact that there was a humpback whale, named Gillian, in charge of Cetacean Ops on the Voyager-A. As Spock mentioned in The ...
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Excerpted from https://www.chakoteya.net/Extras/movie2009.html and confirmed in a few other sites: GAILA: So, you're not going back to the lab tonight? UHURA: Gaila, who is he? GAILA: Who's who? ...
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In the Star Trek TOS season 3 episode "Plato's Stepchildren", Parmen, one of a race of telekinetics, inflicted various indignities on Kirk and Spock, at one point forced them to recite a ...
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In the season two finale, the Vorta Eris tells Sisko and Quark the Jem'Hadar were "the most feared soldiers of the Dominion"- which to me implied there were other races who also fought the ...
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I was reading something online and they said that there were dolphins aboard the Enterprise but only mentioned in passing but not which episodes it was in. I would enjoy knowing which episode does ...
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More than a few episodes of TNG start with the Enterprise-D being sent to investigate when a Starfleet science ship has gone missing or lost contact with Starfleet Command- how many times did this ...
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TNG's The Gambit: Part II dates the age of Vulcan enlightenment to about 2,000 years prior. PICARD: Think, Tallera. Two thousand years ago your people were being consumed by war. But when peace came ...
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According to Did 'Vertigo' Introduce Computer Graphics to Cinema?, the animator of the title sequence for Hitchcock's Vertigo used a military computer called the M5 gun director. The name of the ...
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The Borg famously appeared in both Star Trek the Next Generation and Star Trek Voyager. Is it known the range of species the Collective assimilated? In particular, did they assimilate three legged ...
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In Star Trek "The Voyage Home" there is the courthouse scene near the end. Kirk is reduced in rank from Admiral to Captain and given command of a starship. At that point the viewpoint zooms ...
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I was reflecting on M'ress, the Catian lieutenant serving aboard the Enterprise as shown in ST:The Animated Series. She was often depicted as having a tail (see image below), as were the similarly ...
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In the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Latent Image," the Doctor discovers evidence that his memory files may have been tampered with. He suffers with the choices he made and ends up breaking ...
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In the ST:TAS episode "The Survivor", there is a scene with Dr McCoy where there is an appearance that he is switching between standing and seated positions multiple times. In this scene, as ...
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I am looking for a scene in an episode where Data is reading something on the bridge off of the computer. He repeatedly asks the computer to speed up. I believe he says "Faster, please" a ...
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In the ST:TOS episode I, Mudd when conversing with Uhura, one of the androids tells her that (paraphrased): We can transplant a human brain into an android body, thus giving you immortality and ...
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In Star Trek: TNG, in season 4, episode 7, Picard mentions to Worf that there are representatives of 13 planets serving aboard the Enterprise. (According to the script: https://www.st-minutiae.com/...
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Occasionally on Deep Space 9, the main characters contend with a Gul (Cardassian military rank- their equivalent of a ship captain/station commander) who also mentions himself to be of an order of a ...
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In Star Trek, we have the notion of speed being measured in terms of "Warp" or "Warp Factor" which is generally a number between 1 and 10. Now, I know throughout the various ...
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In "The Doomsday Machine", someone is seen below the console when Kirk and Decker argue: DECKER: I'm in command here, Jim. (Red-uniformed officer carefully escapes from under the console.)
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I was watching Lower Decks S4E4 "Something Borrowed, Something Green" last night. At the end of the episode, Boimler and Rutherford dress up as Mozart to resolve a dispute. They try (and ...
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