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Star Trek

Star Trek is a science fiction franchise that encompasses the original TV series and spinoffs, films, books, comics, toys, and games. It was created by Gene Roddenberry. Set mainly in the 23rd century, the series is famous for its character-driven story lines, as well as several futuristic technologies that became reality, such as GPS and 3D printers. The motto of Star Trek is "To boldly go where no man has gone before.

1,731 Questions

Where was spock's mother born?

In the original series episodes and movies, the character of Amanda Grayson (Spock's mother) was played by Jane Wyatt.

In the 2009 film, the character was played by Winona Ryder.

Who is the astronaut during the Star Trek enterprise theme song you have got faith?

According to Jonathan Menon's blog at http://www.jmenon.com/archives/2006/01/enterprise_open.html the astronaut is Alan Shepard before his Apollo 14 flight.

When did Captain Kirk kiss Uhura?

When they were under a spell on an unnamed planet with a greek like society. The episode's name was Plato's Stepchildren and can be watched on CBS.com or the official CBS YouTube page. Don't forget to subscribe!

Is a Proton torpedo more powerful than a Photon torpdeo?

As there are no technical specs for either, one cannot be certain. However, an interesting point is that while proton torpedoes are carried by fighters, photon torpedoes are carried by ships as much as 100 times bigger.

What led to the Great Trek?

Something about the Zulu aggression. And the groups that had the tension that resulted in the great trek also went to war in 1899.

What does the 1701 mean on the enterprise?

Its its registry number, the enterprise is the 1701th Federation starship, later vessels named enterprise, like the Enterprise-D from The Next Generation have the same number as they are called the same so have the same registry number, just with a letter on the end.

What is Captain Kirk's birthday?

James Tiberius Kirk I believe was born on March 22, 2225. If you go down to Reception on the site below, the picture has a date on it :MArch 22, 2225. Of course, that may have been a death date. It's kinda difficult to figure this out, for he is a fictional character. Hoped this helped -Kyra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk#cite_note-73

Who sings the original Star Trek song?

Loulie Jean Norman sang the wordless vocal which accompanies the theme of the original Star Trek.

What was Dr. Spock's first name?

Mr. Spock's name is S'chn T'gai Spock which appears in one of the novels. During the show and movies, they avoid his name because it's too hard to pronouce for humans. In Vulcan society the naming of their children is different. Spock's father is named S'chn T'gai Sarek. The family name is given to the males. Each male has the same first name but different last names. Similar to Asian culture but the first name is the same with different last names.

Who was the vulcan with pointy ears from Star Trek?

There are approximately 180 named characters who have pointed ears (counting Vulcans, Romulans, and Mintakans, which are the only species that I know of who have pointed ears). Some better-known ones are:

Vulcans:

Spock

T'Pol

Serek

Surak

Tuvok

Saavik

Valeris

Sybok

Vorik

T'Pring

Romulans:

Tomalok

Donatra

Sela

Jarok

Mintakans:

Nuria

Liko

More can be found at memory-alpha.org

How does Spock come back to life?

Captain Kirk dies while on Veridian III. He and Captain Picard are in a fight with a nut job named Soran. Kirk dies after suffering injuries from a metal catwalk collapsing beneath him. Picard then buried him nearby. (After defeating Soran.)

What happened to the enterprise D?

Following the Khitomer mission, the Enterprise was ordered by Starfleet Command to return to Spacedock to be decommissioned. In spite of this, Captain Kirk ordered the ship on course to the "second star to the right, ...and straight on 'til morning." Kirk later recorded in his log that the Enterprise and her history "will shortly become the care of another crew." Star Trek Memory alpha shows that it was decomissioned in 2293.

What is next for Star Trek?

The Latest Series of Star Trek is called Star Trek: Enterprise.

It came out in September of 2003 and ended in May of 2005.

it is important to note that Star Trek: Enterprise is a rebranding of the previous series Enterprise (2001-2003)

In May of 2009 the latest Star Trek movie was released.

What happened to seven of nine in the future on Star Trek?

All we know is that she was killed in the line of duty before Voyager ever made it back to Earth. However, the marriage and her death both occurred in an alternate timeline, which was wiped out due to interference from a future-Janeway who went back in time to bring Voyager home in the seventh year of their journey. (This coincided with the end of the series, and all of these events were described in the season finale, "Endgame.")

Does Patrick Stewart like Star Trek?

Patrick Stewart played Captain Picard on ST-TNG or Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Turns out there was a stray cat on the set of ST-TNG and Patrick Stewart brought her home and named her Bella.

Is Spock human or vulcan?

Spock is the son of Vulcan ambassador Sarek and human Amanda Grayson. So that makes him 50/50.

How old is Marina Sirtis?

Marina Sirtis is 62 years old (birthdate: March 29, 1955).

Did Leonard Nimoy serve in the military?

Leonard Nimoy was born in Boston in 1931 and graduated high school in 1949, this means he was too young to serve in WWII. However, he did join the U.S. Army Reserves for 2 years in 1953 and 1954. During this time he also married Sandra Zober.

Does the Star Trek emblem have a name?

The Star Trek emblem is called aStarfleet Insignia.

There are different styles/variations, e.g.

# 24th Century Starfleet Command emblem

# 29th Century Starfleet emblem # Starfleet Academy emblem # Academy Red Squad emblem

# United Earth Space Probe Agency (UESPA) emblem # Starfleet Command emblem, etc

There are variations in style/color for the different Star Trek Divisions, e.g. Engineering Division, Science and Medical Division, etc.

THEY ARE ALL called emblems, or logos, or icons, or badges, which all mean the same thing.

THE FAMILIAR delta/deltoid shape that appears on later Star Trek emblems has given rise to those emblems being called Delta emblems, but as the delta shape appears on a number of different emblems, the term Delta emblem is unsuffient to identify a particular badge/emblem. THE STAR TREK EMBLEM (seen on the chest comms as well as the Starfleet logo itself) seen in TNG, Voyager and DS9 is based on the ToS's Enterpise, as back in Kirk's time, each Starship had a different emblem, and Kirk (out of all the Starfleet Captains of the era) had the fewest crew casualties and the most successful missions, so to honor the Enterprise, Starfleet adopted the Enterprise's emblem to represent ALL of Starfleet. AND. OF COURSE, we musn't forget to mention the Star Trek Klingon emblems, and the Star Trek Romulan Star Empire emblem, and ... . . . . . . * For examples of various Star Trek emblems, see Related linksbelow this box.

Who was William Shatners first wife?

William Shatner has been married four times, and has been married to his current wife, Elizabeth Shatner, since 2001. Shatner rose to fame playing Captain James Tiberius Kirk.