Data entrusts his cat spot to Worf because of his violent nightmares. "Tell him he's a Pretty Cat,"
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Data entrusts his cat spot to Worf because of his violent nightmares. "Tell him he's a Pretty Cat,"
posted by PeroxideHee hee, Data has a dream, watch what happens!
posted by PeroxideThis is season 3's version of the opening credits. (1968/1969)
posted by swampgirlGet to know your history of the Federation, and other bits & pieces ;-)
posted by pyrexThe famous Kobayashi Maru test given at Starfleet Academy in the second Star Trek movie.
posted by antThis was the last time the entire Star Trek cast would reprise their roles together. With a story by D.C. Fontana, a writer on the original series, and incredible facial motion captures, this game looks... continue reading
posted by ashes2flames 1 decade 6 years 1 month 1 week ago • 1,839 views(1994) A clip of the Enterprise crash scene from Star Trek: Generations. That would be my reaction too.
posted by fireflyMy new favorite out-of-context Star Trek moment.
posted by SpiffAny one who's a fan of the Star Trek: Voyager will love it. Or people who like bald men singing.
posted by Arsenault185The plot is similar to John le Carré's novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. In the penultimate scene of episode #164 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Dr. Bashir (played by Alexander Siddig) confronts... continue reading
posted by jwrayKirk kisses a beautiful alien girl, a real knock out. Just one of the many reasons I love the old Star Trek series.
posted by CrosswordsFrom the final third season episode and the first fourth season episode "The Best of Both Worlds." This episode is hailed as one of the greatest Star Trek episodes ever, and has created a popular phrase. ... continue reading
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