ONly with with 2GB and above Netbook
yes star trek legacy works with windows 2000
Yes there is a PC version of Star Trek A Final Unity.
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Both were television shows, and both involved interstellar travel. Star Trek was based on the work of Gene Roddenberry, a science fiction writer. Lost in Space was mostly humorous while Star Trek took itself fairly seriously. Both Star Trek and Lost in Space were made into movies.
There are many charictors in Star Trek, I will work on getting all of them.
nope! Netbook are meant for easy light work
Star Trek. The Vulcan character was Mr. Spock.
It has been cancelled ans swapped around a bit, but now there is a game studio; cryptec, who is continuing to work on the project:D Site: http://www.startrekonline.com/ Bart Plz recommend
The Klingon language was originated by linguist Marc Okrand for the "Star Trek" franchise. He developed it for the films, starting with "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" in 1984, creating a fully functional language with its own grammar and vocabulary. Okrand's work has since expanded, and Klingon has become a cultural phenomenon among "Star Trek" fans.
Star Trek Online no longer requires a subscription. It's free to play. You can each have your own account, with out needing to pay. Alternatively, you can have multiple characters on one account and you and your brother could have your own completely independent experience. However, if you went that route, only one of you could play at once.
In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.