No , Darth Vader is part of the Star Wars universe .
Yes she was, but J.J. Abrams has now given us the opportunity to rewrite the entire of Star Trek history by destroying Vulcan and killing off his mother in the new Star Trek film.
no, Star Trek is just a fictional (make-believe) story line that introduces audience to outerspace, and other planets....basically they want you to make-believe and use your imaginationThe Star Trek universe I'm sure gives one a good idea of the real universe out there. The Star Trek universe is also the kind of future we, and further generations, would like to live in. We don't really know what will happen in the future. But, we can start by being the change we want to see in the future - the microcosm affecting the macrocosm. So, YES the things in Star Trek CAN happen in the future. We must be positive that the good things in it will happen. (Picard gives a good description of that future to Lily in 'Star Trek First Contact'.)
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Star Trek Shattered Universe - 2003 VG was released on: USA: 23 September 2003
Star Trek Secrets of the Universe - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 15 May 2013
No , Darth Vader is part of the Star Wars universe .
No, they are in an alternate universe.
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The most recent Star Trek movie "Star Trek" is an alternate universe movie in which an angry Romulan and his crew time travel to the past and change the timeline, opening the possibility of a complete remake of TOS.
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According to WikiPedia, it is "a fan-created science fiction series set in the Star Trek universe". See the official website, http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/ .
There are over 100 billion galaxies (with 100 billion+ stars (each containing 9 planets and 170+ moons)) in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae) in the Star Trek universe. Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
Yes- all Star Trek films ever made are in the same universe as the original series except for the 2009 movie.