It depends on which series you are on about. Original series(Captain Kirk)= Klingons. The Next Generation(Captain Picard)= Romulans, Borg. Deep space nine(Captain Sisko)= Cardassians, The Dominion. Voyager(Captain Janeway)= Kazon, Borg, Species 8472. Enterprise(Captain Archer)= Xindi, Klingon(some of the time) and the xenophobes on earth(Terra Prime) in the final series.
The original Star Trek show had a number of villains. Most were defeated/killed at the end of their only episode and never seen again. The most common recurring villains were the Klingons and the Romulans. Also, Harry Mudd appeared in two episodes.
The villain in the 2009 "Star Trek " film was the Romulan named Nero .
The Star Trek episode The Cage can be found in the first season of the original television show. It was actually the pilot episode for the show, the first one that was shown.
it first appeared in the 1960's for 3 series
The nickname "Bones" is given to Doctor Lenard McCoy - Star Trek (Original Series).
It was on the original Star Trek tv show. The computer was programmed to find the final digit of pi. As pi has no end, the computer was endlessly working on that which could not be solved. Credit to Mr. Spock, who was the Science Officer on board the Enterprise, and a Vulcan.
The motion picture Star Trek: First Contact was filmed with the same cast that filmed the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The cast includes Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Brent Spiner.
The best 'original' series episode to show someone who has no idea about "Star Trek" is the episode entitled "The Trouble with Tribbles". It captures the spirt of the original series perfectly.
Star Trek , the original series .
The Star Trek episode The Cage can be found in the first season of the original television show. It was actually the pilot episode for the show, the first one that was shown.
About forty five minutes to a hour. I should know, I luv the original series.
No Star Trek has no affiliation with The Wizard of Oz.
The TV show in which there is a Vulcan named Spock is Star Trek. But not just any Star Trek! Star Trek: The Original Series (aka, ST-TOS). Spock is also pictured in various Star Trek movies, however, I believe your question was asking about TV shows. ;P. Spock also appeared in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation (ST:TNG) as leader of the Romulan reunion movement.
Yes- all Star Trek films ever made are in the same universe as the original series except for the 2009 movie.
The TV show Star Trek was first made in 1966 but the first Star Wars film cam out in May 25 , 1977, while the first Star Trek film came out in December 7, 1979
Star Trek (the original series) premiered on September 8, 1966.(Note: The first pilot episode, "The Cage", was completed between November 1964 and January 1965, however, it did not air on TV for the first time as a standalone episode until October 4, 1988.)
The most popular show broadcast on UPN, (an acronym for United Paramount Network), was Star Trek. Specifically Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek Enterprise.
Star Trek
it is a great show !!