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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.
u know the main star in it? his brother (chris brown) gets killed and his brother finds him then moves away :) hope that helps x
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'.)
First, you have to wait till the droid does that big stomp, then when he tries to remove his leg from the ground , use the force. But if it doesn't work, then you're toast
The Star Wars books have various settings, if by chance you mean the novelization of the first movie, A New Hope, which was originally called Star Wars, it would be the same as the movie. Tatooine is the main planet. The rest of the movie/book takes place either in space or on The Death Star.
Im Not sure. Will there even be a stomp the yard 3?
He stars in Stomp The Yard and This Christmas
You have to hit the dark star with a laser, but you have to go to the next floor to find a button when your Bowser so you can stomp on the button.
No such colony exists, check your spelling.
In a fictional galaxy. The setting depends on which media you are referring to.
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Vesuvi V, Vesuvi system.
First you must stomp on the wooden pole until it goes to the ground. After this the chain-chomp will bounce off into the distance on his way, the metal bars that hide the power star will go away and you will get your star.
That is still yet to be revealed.
The setting in the story Dog Star is on the Moon where she has left earth to live. This is because though most of the story talks about how Laika and them met and lived on earth, it is only a flashback so therefore it can't be the setting.
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.