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Star Trek is a fictional science fiction/fantasy universe created by Gene Roddenberry in the early-1960s. The term Star Trek collectively refers to six science fiction/fantasy television series spanning 726 episodes, ten motion pictures and hundreds of novels. As well, there are Star Trek table-top role-playing games, trading card games, console and computer video games, action figures and model kit spaceships, and other works of fiction. All of these fictional works and games are set within the same fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry between the early1960s and the early 2000s. This universe depicts an optimistic future in which humankind has overcome sickness, racism, poverty, intolerance, and warfare on Earth. The central characters explore the galaxy, finding new worlds and meeting new civilizations, while helping to promote peace and understanding. Star Trek is one of the most popular names in science fiction entertainment, and it is one of the most popular franchises in television history.
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- ...that in the 'Star Trek universe', the first real step towards preventing global warming will take place in 2063, according to the events of "Carpenter Street"?
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Sparing your helpless enemy who surely would have destroyed you, you demonstrated the advanced trait of mercy, something we hardly expected.
We feel that there may be hope for your kind. Therefore you will not be destroyed. It would not be civilized.
The Metron, Arena, stardate 3046.2.
more quotes at Star Trek Quotes as well as [1].
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- J. J. Abrams made a public decision on February 23, 2007 that he will direct Star Trek XI.
- The producer for the next and upcoming Star Trek film was revealed to be J. J. Abrams. His various contributions to television include writing for programmes such as Lost, Alias, and Felicity. Star Trek XI will be written and produced by J.J. Abrams for release in 2008. A full interview with J.J. Abrams was interviewed by the New York Times before being revealed as the producer and writer for Star Trek XI here is a link: Abram's New York Times Interview
- Alexander Siddig has also played the part of The Angel Gabriel in the film The Nativity Story released on the 1st December of last year. This follows his more recent role in film Kingdom of Heaven amongst others.
- In July's Comic Con taking place in San Diego guests include the likes of Nichelle Nichols as well Chase Masterson presenting a short film called Déjà Vu directed and written by Tim Russ and co-starring Garrett Wang. Others include Ira Steven Behr, René Echevarria and Ronald D. Moore who are there to talk about Star Trek but also about The 4400 and Battlestar Galactica. Here is a link to the convention website for further details: here
- The composer and writer of Where my heart will take me, the opening theme music to Star Trek: Enterprise, Diane Warren received The Crystal Award for her work on that particular song by the organization of Women in Film.
The Star Trek franchise can be divided up into multiple categories, listed here.
- Dr. Arik Soong is a fictional geneticist and later cyberneticist, portrayed by Brent Spiner on Star Trek: Enterprise. Soong appeared in a three-episode story arc consisting of "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", and "The Augments". Dr. Arik Soong is a criminal mastermind and follows the mad scientist archetype. While director of the Starfleet Medical facility Cold Station 12, he stole nineteen genetically enhanced "Augment" embryos placed in stasis after the end of the Eugenics Wars. He took the embryos to a remote and secluded planet, where he raised them and taught them they were gifted and superior. Read More...
- The Inner Light is a famous episode of Star Trek:The Next Generation detailing the attempts of a dying planet to preserve something of its culture. Hundreds of years later, after that planet's Extinction Level Event, the USS Enterprise discovers a probe in space. Their attempt to interface with it results in Picard being hit by an energy beam and entering a coma while the probe uploads. Read More...
- LCARS, standing for Library Computer Access and Retrieval System is the name of the computer information system on board Federation starships and space stations. LCARS can interface with Tricorders and PADD systems for easy access and upload/download facilities. Despite this, most research is done at stations, usually on the bridge or in quarters. Read More...
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Original Series · Episode list |
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Major planetary nations |
United Federation of Planets · Romulans · Klingons · Tholians |
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Timeline · Telepathy · Physics |
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Novels · Other storylines · CCG · RPG · SFU · TOS TrekMUSE · Fan productions and series |
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The Original Series | Kirk | Spock | McCoy | Scott | Uhura | Sulu | Chekov | ||
The Next Generation | Picard | Riker | Data | La Forge | Worf | B. Crusher | Troi | W. Crusher | Yar | Pulaski | Q | ||
Deep Space Nine | B. Sisko | Kira | J. Dax | Odo | Bashir | O'Brien | Worf | J. Sisko | Quark | Rom | Nog | E. Dax | Garak | Martok | Damar | Dukat | Weyoun | Winn | ||
Voyager | Janeway | Chakotay | Tuvok | Paris | Torres | Kim | EMH | Neelix | Seven | Kes | ||
Enterprise | Archer | T'Pol | Tucker | Reed | Phlox | Sato | Mayweather |