A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan?
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant. V is for Vanna, leader of the Disrupters. Dig her as the Troglytes do! With your bare hands, Captain.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant. V is for Vanna, leader of the Disrupters. Dig her as the Troglytes do! With your bare hands, Captain. W is for Worf, son of Mogh, grandson of Worf, Klingon defense attorney for James T. Kirk and Leonard H. McCoy.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant. V is for Vanna, leader of the Disrupters. Dig her as the Troglytes do! With your bare hands, Captain. W is for Worf, son of Mogh, grandson of Worf, Klingon defense attorney for James T. Kirk and Leonard H. McCoy. X is for X. The apparent design motif aboard the Scimitar.
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant. V is for Vanna, leader of the Disrupters. Dig her as the Troglytes do! With your bare hands, Captain. W is for Worf, son of Mogh, grandson of Worf, Klingon defense attorney for James T. Kirk and Leonard H. McCoy. X is for X. The apparent design motif aboard the Scimitar. Y is for "You Klingon bastard!"
A is for Andorian Antennae. B is for Bolian tongue cartilage. C is for Cestus III, the colony whose destruction sent the Enterprise in hot pursuit of the Gorns. D is for Denobulan facial muscles, which allowed for some very wide smiles. Very wide. E is for Exeter, the ill-fated command of Ronald Tracey. F is for Flag of the Federation. G is for Grissom, the ill-fated command of J.T. Esteban. H is for Hood, the nearly ill-fated command of someone in the M-5 battle drills. I is for the Intrepid, where Sergey Rozhenko served as chief engineer at the time of the Khitomer massacre of 2346. J is for Jim Kirk's smooth hairless chest. K is for Kang, the legendary Klingon commander and warrior who once faced off against Captain Sulu of the Federation starship Excelsior during the Khitomer Conference of 2293. L is for Lateral Sensor Array. Why starships orbit planets sideways. M is for Morn the Lurian. Always quiet, except when he was a blabbermouth. N is for Natural selection. Which works very differently in the fictional Star Trek universe. O is for Odona of Gideon. P is for Parmen of Platonius, the authoritarian leader of his people who met his match when the Enterprise 1701 crew visited in 2268. Q is for Quantum torpedoes. R is for Romulus and Remus. If the Remans were such great warriors. They should have killed off the Romulans ages ago. S is for Sarek of Vulcan. Distinguished ambassador to Earth and to the Federation in both the Prime and Abrams timelines. T is for Tellarite. No, YOU! How do YOU vote, Sarek of Vulcan? U is for the United Federation of Planets, one of the greatest and most successful interstellar powers in the history of the Alpha Quadrant. V is for Vanna, leader of the Disrupters. Dig her as the Troglytes do! With your bare hands, Captain. W is for Worf, son of Mogh, grandson of Worf, Klingon defense attorney for James T. Kirk and Leonard H. McCoy. X is for X. The apparent design motif aboard the Scimitar. Y is for "You Klingon bastard!" Z is for the Zone of Darkness that surrounded the colossal single-celled space organism resembling an amoeba.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas. G is for Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas. G is for Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council. H is for Henry Archer. Warp propulsion scientist, associate of Zefram Cochrane and the father of future Enterprise NX-01 commanding officer Jonathan Archer.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas. G is for Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council. H is for Henry Archer. Warp propulsion scientist, associate of Zefram Cochrane and the father of future Enterprise NX-01 commanding officer Jonathan Archer. I is for Izar, home of tactical genius Captain Garth.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas. G is for Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council. H is for Henry Archer. Warp propulsion scientist, associate of Zefram Cochrane and the father of future Enterprise NX-01 commanding officer Jonathan Archer. I is for Izar, home of tactical genius Captain Garth. J is for John Gill, the ill-fated, mid-23rd century Starfleet Academy history professor who once called Captain Jonathan Archer the greatest explorer of the previous century.
A is for Arex. B is for Benjamin Finney. C is for Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war early in the twenty-first century on Earth. D is for Damar, onetime collaborator with and ally of the Dominion who decided enough was enough and sacrificed his life to help liberate Cardassia. E is for Elaan the Dohlman of Elas. F is for Fontaine. Vic Fontaine. Casino and nightclub crooner of 1962-era Las Vegas. G is for Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council. H is for Henry Archer. Warp propulsion scientist, associate of Zefram Cochrane and the father of future Enterprise NX-01 commanding officer Jonathan Archer. I is for Izar, home of tactical genius Captain Garth. J is for John Gill, the ill-fated, mid-23rd century Starfleet Academy history professor who once called Captain Jonathan Archer the greatest explorer of the previous century. K is for Kalo, associate of Bela Okmyx. He wants his pants.