A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction. V is for Visionary, a DS9 episode involving time jumps
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction. V is for Visionary, a DS9 episode involving time jumps W is for World War II, an alternate-timeline version of which Jonathan Archer and the NX-01 crew visited in the closing days of the Temporal Cold War.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction. V is for Visionary, a DS9 episode involving time jumps W is for World War II, an alternate-timeline version of which Jonathan Archer and the NX-01 crew visited in the closing days of the Temporal Cold War. X is for Xindi, easily manipulated by a faction from the Temporal Cold War
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction. V is for Visionary, a DS9 episode involving time jumps W is for World War II, an alternate-timeline version of which Jonathan Archer and the NX-01 crew visited in the closing days of the Temporal Cold War. X is for Xindi, easily manipulated by a faction from the Temporal Cold War Y is for Yesterday's Enterprise, in which the Enterprise-C changed the current timeline by moving forward in time.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. B is for Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time traveler who came aboard the Enterprise-D, after stealing a time-pod. C is for Correct change, which Kirk and Spock lacked in order to ride the San Francisco transit bus back in 1986. D is for Data's head, which is 500 years older than the rest of his body thanks to time travel. E is for Enterprise, which travelled through time occasionally. F is for Firstborn, the episode in which Alexander Rozhenko travels back in time to change his future. G is for George and Gracie. Two humpback whales from 1986 who were transported three hundred years into the future to save Earth. H is for HMS Bounty, the ship which traveled back in time to get those humpback whales. I is for implosion. Caused by the detonation of red matter. Which leads to the creation of a time-traveling wormhole. J is for Janeway. Captain Kathryn Janeway. The bane of a future Federation timeship captain's existence. K is for Kirk, James T. Who was according to at least one Temporal Agent was a menace with seventeen seperate temporal violations. L is for Lily Sloane, who Captain Picard met while time traveling. M is for Madeleine, who couldn't help but interrupt Dr. Nichols at Plexicorp at a sensitive moment. N is for Nexus, the realm where one's thoughts shape reality and time was not linear, and allowed Kirk to travel to the future with Picard. O is for Orb of Time, used by Arne Darvin in an attempt to kill JTK. P is for Prison Guard. That Kirk overwhelms to escape from a jail cell on Sarpeidon hundreds of years in that planet's past. Q is for Quark, who ended up making an unofficial First Contact between Ferenginar and Earth due to time travel. R is for Romulan. For a time the writers of ENT were thinking that "Future Guy" might be a Romulan. S is for San Francisco...a seemingly very popular destination for time traveling Starfleet officers. T is for Temporal Prime Directive. U is for USS Bozeman, which was caught in a time-loop with the Enterprise resulting in it's repeated destruction. V is for Visionary, a DS9 episode involving time jumps W is for World War II, an alternate-timeline version of which Jonathan Archer and the NX-01 crew visited in the closing days of the Temporal Cold War. X is for Xindi, easily manipulated by a faction from the Temporal Cold War Y is for Yesterday's Enterprise, in which the Enterprise-C changed the current timeline by moving forward in time. Z is for Zephram Cochran, who the Enterprise E also encountered in the past.
Next topic, things associated with the Delta Quadrant! A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager. F is for False Profits.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager. F is for False Profits. G is for the Gift of 9500 light years, given to Voyager by Kes.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager. F is for False Profits. G is for the Gift of 9500 light years, given to Voyager by Kes. H is for the Haakonian Order, which in the 2350s conquered Talax and engaged in a decade-long war with the Talaxian people.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager. F is for False Profits. G is for the Gift of 9500 light years, given to Voyager by Kes. H is for the Haakonian Order, which in the 2350s conquered Talax and engaged in a decade-long war with the Talaxian people. I is for Interplexing Beacon. Which Borg marooned in the mid-21st century attempted to use to contact the Borg Collective in the DQ.
A is for Annorax and his mighty temporal weapon. B is for the Borg Collective, which originates from and has its base within the Delta Quadrant. C is for Chaotic Space. Voyager encountered a patch of it there. D is for... something other than Delta Quadrant. E is for Enara Prime, a planet encountered by Voyager. F is for False Profits. G is for the Gift of 9500 light years, given to Voyager by Kes. H is for the Haakonian Order, which in the 2350s conquered Talax and engaged in a decade-long war with the Talaxian people. I is for Interplexing Beacon. Which Borg marooned in the mid-21st century attempted to use to contact the Borg Collective in the DQ. J is for Janeway, her and her crew were stuck there for a time.