The real name of the charcter 7 of 9 was Anneka Hansen she was played by the actress Jeri Ryan who has also starred in Diagnosis Murder under the name Jeri Lynn Ryan and in the film Dracula 2000 as a reporter under her name of Jeri Ryan
geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
The nickname "Bones" is given to Doctor Lenard McCoy - Star Trek (Original Series).
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Yes. Majel Barret who played Nurse Chapel married Gene Roddenbury the createor of Star Trek. Not sure if spelled their names correctly.
dont know any real actors, but fictional characters like Mr. Spock from Star Trek, and Lisa Simpson fully suit the symptoms
Their Borg designation is species 8472, their real species name is Undine and they only appeared in Star Trek: Voyager.
Star Trek Voyager - 1995 Real Life 3-22 was released on: USA: 23 April 1997 Germany: 11 September 1998
geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
Star Trek was not broadcast live. Star Trek is fiction. It is not real.
This is not a real Native American name. It is the name of a character on the science fiction show "Star Trek: Voyager." The actor who plays Chakotay is of Mayan descent, but the character is from a fictional tribe called the Anurabi and his name means something like "Man Who Walks the Earth But Who Only Sees the Sky" in that language. But of course, it's not a real Native American language. It's a Star Trek language, like Klingon.
The nickname "Bones" is given to Doctor Lenard McCoy - Star Trek (Original Series).
No it is not real its a film.
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If you mean "Trek History" (not real life) the "Star Trek Enterprise" series gave its first stardate as 2151 and "Star Trek (The Original Series) gave its stardate as 2265 - so about 100 years. (Timelines from Trek Encyclopedia). In real history, Star Trek (TOS) ran from 1966 - 1969 and Star Trek Enterprise ran from 2001 - 2005.
New Zealand was a penal colony in the fictional world of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and on "Star Trek: Voyager." In the real world, no. New Zealand was not a penal colony.
Yeah, on tv.
No , there is not a planet named Vulcan .