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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Changeling Star Trek

Changelings are an alien race from the Star Trek universe. They are called Changelings because of their ability to shape-shift. The Changelings were introduced in the Star Trek spin-off Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Constable Odo, one of the regular characters on that show, is a Changeling. Their natural state is a liquid protoplasm. The Female Shapeshifter once told Odo that their race once had bodies similar to those of other species, but they had since evolved beyond those physical bodies. Changelings have the ability to meld ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Vulcan Star Trek
Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who reside on the planet Vulcan and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic. They were one of the founding members of the United Federation of Planets. Vulcan Star Trek - Biology. Vulcan Star Trek - Physical and mental attributes. The main external characteristics that distinguish Vulcans from humans are arched eyebrows and pointed ears. Vulcans, like humans, display different archetypal ph ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Communicator Star Trek

Communicators are devices in the Star Trek fictional universe which are used for voice communication between two people. Although many people assume that current mobile phone technology has reached or even surpassed that in the Star Trek communicator, especially the ones that appeared in the original series (TOS), the communicator in the Star Trek universe is vastly more advanced because it allowed crew members to contact starships in orbit, without any artificial satellite to relay the signal. Communicators use subspace ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Assimilation Star Trek

In the Star Trek fictional universe, assimilation is the process which the cybernetic Borg use to integrate a being into the collective structure. Prior to approximately 2372, assimilation was initiated through means that are less obvious, but may have required temporary restraint of the being until appropriate key cybernetic tie-ins are in place, allowing the collective to compel the being ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Data Star Trek

Data, played by Brent Spiner, is a character in the Star Trek fictional universe. A Soong-type (after Dr. Noonien Soong) android, Lieutenant Commander Data served as the second officer and chief operations officer aboard the starships Enterprise-D and the Enterprise-E. Data appeared throughout the Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) television series and in later movies. Data was an artificial lifeform designed to resemble a human, with a positronic brain. He was roughly the counterpart of Spock fro ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Ardra Star Trek

In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Devil's Due", the people of Ventax II believed in a devil-woman named Ardra (played by Marta Dubois). A thousand years before the episode, Ardra promised to solve all the world's problem. In return, the planet would become hers in a thousand years. A con woman learned of the legend of Ardra and studied it quite thorughly. She then took her ship, which was cloaked using a copy of a Romulan cloaking device. She took the name Ardra, and set up her vessel to perform "magic effec ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek novels - Star Trek

List of Star Trek novels - Whitman Books 1968. Mission to Horatius (Mack Reynolds), 1968 (republished in 1999 by Pocket Books) List of Star Trek novels - Bantam episode adaptations 1967-1978. All by James Blish except where noted. Star Trek, 1967 (a.k.a. Star Trek 1) "Charlie's Law" (a.k.a. "Charlie X") "Dagger of the Mind" "The Unreal McCoy" (a.k.a. "The Man Trap") "Balance of Terror"See also:

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia - Prophet Star Trek

In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Prophets, also known as Wormhole Aliens, are non-corporeal beings who inhabit the artificially constructed Bajoran wormhole which connects a distant point in the Gamma Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant, near the planet of Bajor and the space station Deep Space Nine. The Bajoran people worship the Prophets as gods, and the beings have sent prophecies, as well as mysterious spiritual devices called Orbs, to Bajor. The prophets exist outside of time and space, and do not understand line ...

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek - Television series

Star Trek originated as a television series in 1966, although according to The Making of Star Trek by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry, it had been in the planning stages for at least six years prior to this. There have been five live-action Star Trek series and an animated series, altogether comprising (as of May 2005) a total of 726 individual aired episodes (not including the original unaired pilot) and thirty seasons’ worth of television. Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969. Main art ...

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Star Trek, Star Trek - Television series, Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969, Star Trek - Star Trek: The Animated Series 1973–1974, Star Trek - Star Trek: Phase II 1978; unproduced, Star Trek - Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987–1994, Star Trek - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993–1999, Star Trek - Star Trek: Voyager 1995–2001, Star Trek - Star Trek: Enterprise 2001–2005, Star Trek - Motion pictures, Star Trek - Canonicity and other storylines, Star Trek - Cultural impact, Star Trek - Uncertain future for the franchise, Star Trek - Future sequels to the original series, Star Trek - Future sequels to The Next Generation, Star Trek - Continuation of Enterprise, Star Trek - New feature film?, Star Trek - Video games, Star Trek - Novels

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek - Television series

Star Trek originated as a television series in 1966, although according to The Making of Star Trek by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry, it had been in the planning stages for at least six years prior to this. There have been five live-action Star Trek series and an animated series, altogether comprising (as of May 2005) a total of 726 individual aired episodes (not including the original unaired pilot) and thirty seasons’ worth of television. Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969. Main art ...

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Star Trek, Star Trek - Television series, Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969, Star Trek - Star Trek Animated 1973–1974, Star Trek - Star Trek: Phase II 1978; unproduced, Star Trek - Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987–1994, Star Trek - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993–1999, Star Trek - Star Trek: Voyager 1995–2001, Star Trek - Star Trek: Enterprise 2001–2005, Star Trek - Motion pictures, Star Trek - Canonicity and other storylines, Star Trek - Uncertain future for the franchise, Star Trek - Future sequels to the original series, Star Trek - Future sequels to The Next Generation, Star Trek - Continuation of Enterprise, Star Trek - New feature film?, Star Trek - Video games, Star Trek - Novels

Read more here: » Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek - Television series

Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek - Television series

Star Trek originated as a television series in 1966. There have been five live-action Star Trek series and an animated series, altogether comprising (as of May 2005) a total of 726 individual aired episodes (not including the original unaired pilot) and thirty seasons’ worth of television. Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969. Main articles: Star Trek: The Original Series, See also:

Star Trek, Star Trek - Television series, Star Trek - Star Trek 1966–1969, Star Trek - Star Trek Animated 1973–1974, Star Trek - Star Trek: Phase II 1978; unproduced, Star Trek - Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987–1994, Star Trek - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993–1999, Star Trek - Star Trek: Voyager 1995–2001, Star Trek - Star Trek: Enterprise 2001–2005, Star Trek - Motion pictures, Star Trek - Canonicity and other storylines, Star Trek - Uncertain future for the franchise, Star Trek - Future sequels to the original series, Star Trek - Future sequels to The Next Generation, Star Trek - Continuation of Enterprise, Star Trek - New feature film?, Star Trek - Video games, Star Trek - Novels

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Society and Star Trek - Star Trek as a religion

After Roddenberry's death in 1991 (and indeed for some time before) there were growing signs that some Trekkies/Trekkers have gone beyond looking at the franchise as simply entertainment, and are now considering Roddenberry's concepts to be almost a religion unto itself. This first manifested itself in the negative response of some fans to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and its grittier, less-positive look at the future, which led to some fans accusing the show's producers (particularly Roddenberry's successor Rick Berman) of virtual blas ...

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Society and Star Trek, Society and Star Trek - Early Progress, Society and Star Trek - Lesbian and Gay characters, Society and Star Trek - Federation Economics, Society and Star Trek - Alien Species, Society and Star Trek - Trekkies and Trekkers, Society and Star Trek - Star Trek as a religion, Society and Star Trek - Star Trek in pop culture, Society and Star Trek - Role-Playing Worlds

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Star Trek: Enterprise: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek: Enterprise - Plots

Star Trek: Enterprise - Seasons 1 and 2. The first two seasons of Enterprise depict the exploration of space by a crew who are able to go farther and faster than any humans had previously gone due to the breaking of the Warp 5 barrier, presenting situations which are not entirely unfamiliar to Star Trek fans but allowing its characters to face them unencumbered by the experience and rules which have built up over hundreds of years of Trek history as in other Star Trek series. Enterprise takes pains ...

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Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Enterprise - Milestones, Star Trek: Enterprise - Plots, Star Trek: Enterprise - Seasons 1 and 2, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 3, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 4, Star Trek: Enterprise - Theme song, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversy, Star Trek: Enterprise - Continuity, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cosmetic aspects, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversial Episodes, Star Trek: Enterprise - Romance between T'Pol and Trip Tucker, Star Trek: Enterprise - Xindi Arc, Star Trek: Enterprise - T'Pol's Love Scene, Star Trek: Enterprise - Final episode, Star Trek: Enterprise - Ratings troubles, Star Trek: Enterprise - The threat of cancellation, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cancellation and aftermath, Star Trek: Enterprise - DVD release, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cast, Star Trek: Enterprise - Main characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Recurring characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Original novels and relaunch, Star Trek: Enterprise - Trivia

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Star Trek: Enterprise: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversy

Even before it aired an episode, Enterprise was already one of the most controversial science fiction TV series in history. Enterprise arguably polarized the Trek fan community and two "factions" emerged within fandom, particularly on the many Internet message boards devoted to the Star Trek franchise. Initially, the term "Gushers" was used to describe fans who enjoyed the series, while "Bashers" was applied to Trekkers who did not like the show. Each group tends to object to these titles. As the series progressed ...

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Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Enterprise - Milestones, Star Trek: Enterprise - Plots, Star Trek: Enterprise - Seasons 1 and 2, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 3, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 4, Star Trek: Enterprise - Theme song, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversy, Star Trek: Enterprise - Continuity, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cosmetic aspects, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversial Episodes, Star Trek: Enterprise - Romance between T'Pol and Trip Tucker, Star Trek: Enterprise - Xindi Arc, Star Trek: Enterprise - T'Pol's Love Scene, Star Trek: Enterprise - Final episode, Star Trek: Enterprise - Ratings troubles, Star Trek: Enterprise - The threat of cancellation, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cancellation and aftermath, Star Trek: Enterprise - DVD release, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cast, Star Trek: Enterprise - Main characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Recurring characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Original novels and relaunch, Star Trek: Enterprise - Trivia

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Star Trek: Enterprise: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek: Enterprise - Cast

Star Trek: Enterprise - Main characters. Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) Subcommander (later Commander) T'Pol, a Vulcan, second in command (Jolene Blalock) Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III, chief engineer (Connor Trinneer) Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, tactical officer (Dominic Keating) Ensign Hoshi Sato, communication officer (Linda Park) Ensign Travis Mayweather, helm officer (Anthony Montgomery) Doctor Phlox, the ship's ...

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Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Enterprise - Milestones, Star Trek: Enterprise - Plots, Star Trek: Enterprise - Seasons 1 and 2, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 3, Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 4, Star Trek: Enterprise - Theme song, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversy, Star Trek: Enterprise - Continuity, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cosmetic aspects, Star Trek: Enterprise - Controversial Episodes, Star Trek: Enterprise - Romance between T'Pol and Trip Tucker, Star Trek: Enterprise - Xindi Arc, Star Trek: Enterprise - T'Pol's Love Scene, Star Trek: Enterprise - Final episode, Star Trek: Enterprise - Ratings troubles, Star Trek: Enterprise - The threat of cancellation, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cancellation and aftermath, Star Trek: Enterprise - DVD release, Star Trek: Enterprise - Cast, Star Trek: Enterprise - Main characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Recurring characters, Star Trek: Enterprise - Original novels and relaunch, Star Trek: Enterprise - Trivia

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Star Trek canon - Fanon

Star Trek fanon encompasses anything else produced by fans or their opinions and not sanctioned by Paramount, including the plethora of Star Trek websites except official websites. Some Star Trek fans do not accept Star Trek: Enterprise as canon: given its shorter run compared with the other later series (which many attribute to faultering leadership at Paramount and a resulting decline in the popularity of the franchise), some allege it violates continuity with earlier on-screen material and others base their opinions on it violating ...

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Star Trek canon, Star Trek canon - Canon, Star Trek canon - Semi-canon, Star Trek canon - Non-canon, Star Trek canon - Fanon

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Vulcan Star Trek - Biology

Vulcan Star Trek - Physical and mental attributes. The main external characteristics that distinguish Vulcans from humans are arched eyebrows and pointed ears. Vulcans, like humans, display different archetypal phenotypes which are comparable to several human phenotypes. Although most Vulcans have pale skin with a subtly greenish hue, and straight, glossy black or occasionally dark brown hair, some Vulcans have dark brown skin, tightly coiled black hair, and physiognomic features similar to those found in humans ...

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Vulcan Star Trek, Vulcan Star Trek - Biology, Vulcan Star Trek - Physical and mental attributes, Vulcan Star Trek - Mental abilities, Vulcan Star Trek - Neuropressure, Vulcan Star Trek - Culture, Vulcan Star Trek - Emotion and maturity, Vulcan Star Trek - Family and rituals, Vulcan Star Trek - Names, Vulcan Star Trek - Cuisine, Vulcan Star Trek - Vulcans in Starfleet, Vulcan Star Trek - Martial Arts, Vulcan Star Trek - Ethics, Vulcan Star Trek - Monarchy, Vulcan Star Trek - Views by non-Vulcans, Vulcan Star Trek - Location, Vulcan Star Trek - History, Vulcan Star Trek - Antiquity, Vulcan Star Trek - Romulan migration, Vulcan Star Trek - Pre-Federation interstellar activity, Vulcan Star Trek - Return to Surak's teachings, Vulcan Star Trek - Separate Vulcan societies, Vulcan Star Trek - Language, Vulcan Star Trek - Trivia, Vulcan Star Trek - Bibliography, Vulcan Star Trek - Print, Vulcan Star Trek - Digital

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Spot Star Trek - Appearances

Spot appears in several episodes throughout the last four seasons of TNG, first appearing in the Season 4 episode "Data's Day". Spot has also appeared in the movies Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek: Nemesis (in which it was beheld by B-4). In actuality, three cats have been used to play the role of Spot. ...

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Spot Star Trek, Spot Star Trek - Overview, Spot Star Trek - Ode to Spot, Spot Star Trek - Appearances, Spot Star Trek - Quotes

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Vulcan Star Trek - Location

Until a fourth-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Vulcan had no positively-established location, although it was known to be not too far from Earth. Kirk and crew travel from Vulcan to Earth in approximately one day in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Vulcan's placement in the Altair system is ruled out in the episode "Amok Time", since it would have been no trouble to drop Spock off on Vulcan before a few minutes' trip to Altair. When Trip Tucker remarks on making a 16-light-year trip to Vulcan, its distance is firmly established ...

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Vulcan Star Trek, Vulcan Star Trek - Biology, Vulcan Star Trek - Physical and mental attributes, Vulcan Star Trek - Mental abilities, Vulcan Star Trek - Neuropressure, Vulcan Star Trek - Culture, Vulcan Star Trek - Emotion and maturity, Vulcan Star Trek - Family and rituals, Vulcan Star Trek - Names, Vulcan Star Trek - Cuisine, Vulcan Star Trek - Vulcans in Starfleet, Vulcan Star Trek - Martial Arts, Vulcan Star Trek - Ethics, Vulcan Star Trek - Monarchy, Vulcan Star Trek - Views by non-Vulcans, Vulcan Star Trek - Location, Vulcan Star Trek - History, Vulcan Star Trek - Antiquity, Vulcan Star Trek - Romulan migration, Vulcan Star Trek - Pre-Federation interstellar activity, Vulcan Star Trek - Return to Surak's teachings, Vulcan Star Trek - Separate Vulcan societies, Vulcan Star Trek - Language, Vulcan Star Trek - Trivia, Vulcan Star Trek - Bibliography, Vulcan Star Trek - Print, Vulcan Star Trek - Digital

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Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Vulcan Star Trek - History

Vulcan Star Trek - Antiquity. In the episode Return to Tomorrow Spock theorized that the Vulcan race might be the descendents of a colony from Sargon's planet. Based on that theory, some fans would place settlement of Vulcan at approximately 500,000 BCE. At some point, the settlers would have lost their technology and reverted to barbarism. It is speculated on the official website startrek.com that a species that was known on Earth as the gods of ancient Rome or the gods of ancient Greece traveled t ...

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Vulcan Star Trek, Vulcan Star Trek - Biology, Vulcan Star Trek - Physical and mental attributes, Vulcan Star Trek - Mental abilities, Vulcan Star Trek - Neuropressure, Vulcan Star Trek - Culture, Vulcan Star Trek - Emotion and maturity, Vulcan Star Trek - Family and rituals, Vulcan Star Trek - Names, Vulcan Star Trek - Cuisine, Vulcan Star Trek - Vulcans in Starfleet, Vulcan Star Trek - Martial Arts, Vulcan Star Trek - Ethics, Vulcan Star Trek - Monarchy, Vulcan Star Trek - Views by non-Vulcans, Vulcan Star Trek - Location, Vulcan Star Trek - History, Vulcan Star Trek - Antiquity, Vulcan Star Trek - Romulan migration, Vulcan Star Trek - Pre-Federation interstellar activity, Vulcan Star Trek - Return to Surak's teachings, Vulcan Star Trek - Separate Vulcan societies, Vulcan Star Trek - Language, Vulcan Star Trek - Trivia, Vulcan Star Trek - Bibliography, Vulcan Star Trek - Print, Vulcan Star Trek - Digital

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