How many Star Trek episode included captain Kirk?
In Star Trek The Original Series Kirk appears in 79 episodes.
How do you join a fleet in Star Trek online?
To join a fleet in Star Trek Online, you must be invited. Check out the recruitment boards on the forum hosted by Perfect World. You may also randomly receive an invite while in sector space.
Additionally, you can also create your own fleet if you have a minimum of 5 people. Each faction has their own fleet ambassador located on their main starbase.
Name the Irish engineer on Star Trek next generation?
I believe you are talking about Transporter Chief Miles O'Brien, who went on to be the Chief Engineer on Deep Space 9, and was played by Irish actor Colm Meaney
How do you translate into Klingon or Vulcan?
I personally can speak (some) Klingon. If you need to have something translated please post the question on WikiAnswers and I will endevour to translate for you.
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I can't speak much Klingon, but I read somewhere that "nuqDaq 'oH puchpa''e'" means "Where's the restroom?" The q is said like a k pronounced at the back of the throat.
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You could also say: nuqDaq yuch Dapol? Which means: Where do you keep the chocolate?
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Some of the other more interesting sounds of Klingon are Q, ng, gh, and tlh. Q (which is different from q) is done by basically making a choking sound all the way in the back of your throat. It is the first sound in the popular Klingon word Qapla', which means "success". ng is the same as English ng, but unlike in English, in Klingon it can appear at the *beginning* of a word. For instance, there is the word ngan, which means "inhabitant". To say this, imagine saying "Klingon", but then leaving out the K-l-i, and just saying the "ngon" part.
The gh sound is like growling or gargling. Indeed, the Klingon word for gargle uses it twice: ghagh. The tlh is perhaps the hardest to explain. I've heard it described as a t followed by a whispered l (that's a lower case L, not an upper case i). What you do is put the tip of your tongue against the top front of your mouth and make a t sound, immediately followed by letting raspy air come out the sides of your tongue (still leaving it where it was, tip against the top front of the mouth). This sound doesn't exist in English, but does in Aztec. It's a very important sound in Klingon, since it is the first sound in the word for "Klingon", which is tlhIngan. Indeed, to ask someone if they speak Klingon, you would say: tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a'? ("Do you speak Klingon?"). Note that tlhIngan means Klingon as in a Klingon *person*. The Klingon Language is said as tlhIngan Hol (Hol means "language"). Oh, let's clarify the I (capital i, not lower case L). This vowel is always pronounced as short English i, as in "big", "sit", or "listen". So, tlhIngan sounds just like "Klingon" except for the tlh at the very beginning instead of K.
So let's make a sentence with all these interesting sounds:
tlhIngan Qe' DaSammeH Qapla' Daghajjaj.
"May you have success finding the Klingon restaurant."
P.S. If you really want to learn Klingon, you'll want to get "The Klingon Dictionary" by Marc Okrand. More than just a dictionary, it describes the sounds and the grammar and everything. Klingon has a fascinating and unique grammar. For example, if I were to translate the five individual words of the above sentence literally, they would mean "Klingon", "restaurant", "in order that you locate it", "success", and "may you have it".
What series did Dennis weaver star in?
Dennis Weaver has: Played Himself - Guest Panelist in "Pantomime Quiz" in 1947. Played Himself - Guest in "The Perry Como Show" in 1948. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Henchman Jeb Sullivan in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Performed in "Big Town" in 1950. Played Lieutenant Dick Whitley in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Dave Rotbart in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Ben in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Officer Boone in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Russ Camp in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Sergeant Jay Allen in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Dick Logan in "The Raiders" in 1952. Played Dandy Taylor in "Horizons West" in 1952. Played himself in "House Party" in 1952. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1952. Played himself in "Today" in 1952. Played Pino in "War Arrow" in 1953. Played Capt. De Witt in "The Nebraskan" in 1953. Played Jim Clements in "The Lawless Breed" in 1953. Played Frank Durling in "Law and Order" in 1953. Played Menguito in "Column South" in 1953. 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Why did the Klingon's look change?
It all essentially comes down to budget from the original series and advances in makeup, costume design etc. However, Star Trek have tried to create a storyline to explain this - The Klingons tried to create Augments (Genetically superior Klingons) based on the research by Dr. Noonien Soong in creating Human Augments. The DNA used by the Klingons had an effect on they're Cranial Ridges.
What is captain kirks first name?
George George NO, no, no! The first name of Captain Kirk's older brother was Samuel, or Sam as the Captain called him. Sam was later killed. His name was George Samuel Kirk. Since George was also their father's name he went by Samuel or Sam.
Does the Vulcan nerve pinch actually work?
Yes. If you were to study the art of Ryukyu-Kempo, you would discover that the body is full of pressure points that can be exploited to immobilize, knock-out and even kill a person. There are two points that correspond to the position of the fingers in the nerve pinch. For more information on Ryukyu-kempo, follow this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryukyu_Kempo
What is James T Kirk's father's name?
No. This would be impossible.
English sea captain James Cook was born in 1728.
According to speculative calculation by Star Trek aficionados, fictitious science-fiction character James T Kirk will be born in the year 2233.
My name is kirk and from the scandanavian language it means "church"
as in i went to "kurch"
Who is the best captain in Star Trek?
This definitely goes to Jean-Luc Picard, as portrayed by Patrick Stewart. I think what makes Picard such a great captain in particular is the personal responsibility he feels for the safety of everybody on board his ship, whether they’re a member of the crew or family. Throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard displayed a deep camaraderie for those who served under him, despite his outward demeanor usually being professional and stern. It’s this balance that I feel not only defined him as a captain, but showcased what made him the best captain.
If you're referring to the Radio 1 DJ, he is currently dating glamour model Amy Green, so i guess that answers your question.
Katherine "Kate" Mulgrew is 62 years old (birthdate: April 29, 1955).
What was Dr Leonard McCoy's nickname for Captain Kirk?
In Star Trek, Kirk's nickname for Doctor Leonard McCoy was "Bones".
What plannet does Star Treks Mr Spock come from?
Mr. Spock comes from Vulcan (as a vulcan this is obvious.) However, Vulcan used to be known as Vulcania in the extremely old episodes of ST-TOS, and therefore that would make Spock a Vulcanian, too.
Along with a great many fabulous movies he starred in the Madigan TV series?
Madigan is a crime drama series based on the 1968 film of the same name. It aired on NBC (Mystery Movie) in 1972-73. Richard Widmark starred as Sgt Dan Madigan who was a veteran in the New York police force, but in the series he investigates cases in Europe.
Can you see an exploding star?
Although I have never actually seen one, it is said that when a sun goes supernova, it can be seen in broad daylight. Such exploding stars can stay brightly lit for many years, even though they exploded thousands of years ago, we will only just start to see the light shining.
What did Star Trek's enterprise use for fuel?
Matter and antimatter were the source of warp travel. But they used dilithium to power the ship and everything on it, including the warp engine. Otherwise there'd be a core breach because the containment fields for the matter and antimatter chambers would fail and blow up the ship.
What is bones real name on the show Star Trek?
The nickname "Bones" is given to Doctor Lenard McCoy - Star Trek (Original Series).
How many decks does the enterprise e have?
It varies between the different classes: Constitution, Refit Constitution, Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, and Sovereign Class ships each have different numbers of decks.
What cheats are there for flash trek broken mirror 1?
Cheats for broken mirrors 1 Here is a list of all the cheats: Imgood:makes the planet you are in like you. (imbad) makes the planet hate you. (everyonelovesme)makes all the planets like you. (everyonehatesme) makes all the planets hate you.(inclat) gives you 1000 more latinum. (maxlat) raises you latinum to 999999. (maxdur) raises your durainium to 999999. (getinthebooth) all planets owned by earth. (allknowing) raises some of your skills to 1000. (urmine) makes the planet you are in owned by you even if it is already owned. that is all but there maybe more. to open the cheat box press F8. Do not press Enter when you get the code put in press the button on the bottom right of the cheat box.
On Star Trek Voyager what race is Neelix?
he is a talaxion that voyager came across who had lain claim to a heap on debris. he joined voyager as he wanted to stay with his girlfriend who came with voyager as they both liked the crew and the jurney they were going on
How many of the original Star Trek shows were made?
Eleven So far:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Insurection
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Trek