In the Original Series Captain Christopher Pike was played by Jeffrey Hunter and Sean Kenney. In the alternate reality of the Star Trek 2009 movie Captain / Admiral Pike was played by Bruce Greenwood.
Is Jean-Luc Picard an actor actress or director?
None of the above. He is a fictitious character, the captain of the Star Trek Enterprise in the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent movies. The character was played by Patrick Stewart.
How do you say Bruce Harris in Klingon?
How do you say it in Polish or Chinese? Names really don't translate between languages, and especially not with Klingon. Just say "Bruce Harris".
If you want a way to transliterate it, it might be something like: bI'ruS 'erIS.
no it isn't Doesn't that fall more into the "psychological thriller" category? I see the "Fi"
but what would be the "Sci"?
There is no clearly defined vision of heaven. Since God created everything good, and he is the most creative entity ever; I imagine he would laugh at our low expectations of heaven and create something more grand than we could ever envision.
In Which Episode do they go to the Q Home Planet?
Q Doesn't have a home planet. The continuum is a layer of space that can not be comprehended by the human mind what they see when Q is around is what Q wants them to see.
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Is Vulcan neuro-pressure real?
Well, it's not, in a sense 'real' but it does work. I was fencing and did something to the arch of my foot. A little bit of nueropressure sure did the trick! It worked very well and I haven't had any issues with my arch since!
In what TOS episode did Spock first wear the IDIC symbol?
Mr. Spock first wore the IDIC symbol as a pendant around his neck in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" Jean Lissette Aroeste wrote the installment.
Leonard Nimoy was rather reluctant to wear the pendant, since Gene Roddenberry had commissioned its design to be marketed through the marketing firm Lincoln Enterprises, now the store division of the net-site http://www.Roddenberry.com/, and essentially shoehorned it into the story. But over the years, it became something of a Vulcan planetary symbol. A Vulcan phrase, Kol-Ut-Shan, was even coined to mean the same thing.
What was Spock's dual position aboard the Enterprise?
Mr. Spock was the first officer and the Science officer aboard the USS Enterprise.
Which Star Trek episode has mr sulu running around half naked and chasing people with a sword?
It was from the episode "The Naked Time".
What was the first star date from the original series first episode?
The star date given in the first regular series episode of Star Trek is 1312.4
Who is more famous Darth Vader or Captain Kirk?
It depends on your age. People who 'grew up' with the original 60's Star Trek series (me included) - will probably say Capt. Kirk. Younger people who got hooked on the Star Wars franchise will likely say Darth Vader. Since Star Trek has been around a lot longer - I'd say there are more Trekkies than Star Wars fans.
First movie spock was captain?
Spock was, if my memory serves me right, captian in all 6 of the Star Trek movies.
>That would be the very final episode in the series, titled "All Good Things..." Also, they do not encounter Enterprises from different dimensions, but from different time periods.
Could also be "Parallels" from season 7. There were thousands of Enterprises in the end sequence.
When did the first episode of Star Trek air on TV in Canada?
Televisions were being used in Canada in the late 1940's but the first official Canadian broadcast was 1952.
How do you say 'To dad' in klingon?
vavoyvaD
Pronounced pretty much as written, with just two things to watch out for: the 'a' is a European 'a', pronounced as an English short 'o', as in "hot" or "fog"-- or the Spanish "la casa". The D is like a regular English D, except with the tongue pointed straight up and the tip of the tongue touching the roof of the mouth.
To break the word down, it is vav -- "father", plus the noun suffix -oy, which expresses endearment, and so is the difference between "father" and "dad", plus the noun suffix -vaD, which means "to" or "for" or "for the benefit of".
Why are so many women attracted to rock stars?
Musicians, like other artists, come across as being passionate, creative, exciting, out of the norm of mundane life. Music tends to make many people feel alive and creative themselves, so it's quite easy to project the feelings that are aroused in fans onto the individuals who created the music and wrote the lyrics. Even if they're touring in a beat up old van, musicians tend to embody a nomadic quality--they travel various places, do whatever they choose to (record label notwithstanding) and don't come across as "settled" or stuck in a rut, the way many people feel from time to time. Fans don't see these guys in their day to day life--working a ordinary job to pay bills, going grocery shoppping and dealing with regular problems. Hanging out or having sex with people in bands (and male fans aren't any different than the female ones) is a way of buying into the fantasy themselves.