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Star Trek's depiction of future technologies.
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Fan-made starships - at bcfiles.com
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They were designed specificially as mods for the game "Star Trek Bridge Commander," but we can consider their aesthetics separately from their game stats. Some are mods of canonical classes, others are "frankenstein fleet" mash-ups, and some have highly unconventional shapes. <[link]>... more »
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Oh. Yeah. Dumb of me not to realize it before.
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Of course Young Jerk Jim Kirk taking the Kobayashi Maru in Star Trek XI is eating an apple through the whole thing. That's what he was doing in The Wrath Of Khan while talking about what he did in the real-timeline Kobayashi Maru. Please add the sound of my hand thumping my forehead for taking... more »
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QWERTY keyboards in Trek?
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I know, it's an odd question. Over in rec.arts.sf.written there's a thread about past/present/future handheld gizmos and the question of data entry has come up, specifically that there is no keyboard on a Tricorder. I noted that an obvious alternative would be Palm's Graffiti, except that it hasn't caught on now and likely won't in the... more »
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Enterprise titles sequence
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I'm coming late to watching Enterprise. The opening sequence is an interesting montage of pioneering transportation devices. I recognize all of them except a couple. Is there some particular significance to the lifting body shuttle that we see separating from the space station? And after seeing Cochrane's... more »
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ST09: The novelization - extra content
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Star TrekŪ Based on Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry A novel by Alan Dean Foster Written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman As a written work (by an experienced novelist) the novelization gives us aspects alien to a movie: third-person omniscient introspection, asides by peripheral characters, similes. OTOH, many exchanges are... more »
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