A is for Algeron, Treaty of. Signed in good faith by the Federation. Only somewhat so by the Romulans. B is for Battle of Cheron, which was either the climactic skirmish of the Earth-Romulan War in 2160 or the last conflict between the Romulans and the Federation that happened in 2311 and preceded the Empire's withdrawal into isolation for the next half-century. C is for Commander. The rank held by the first Romulan we ever saw. D is for D'Deridex-class Warbird...twice as long as a Galaxy-class Federation starship. E is for Empire, they have one F is for FIRE EVERYTHING! One of the last things Nero said before his death. G is for Gal'gathong. Where there are spectacular firefalls. H is for Hidden, which is what their cloaking devises allow their ships to be. I is for Intelligent schemers. J is for Jolan True. A common and traditional Romulan greeting. K is for Khitomer Massacre. Which the Romulans perpetrated. L is for Lovok, who was replaced by a Founder M is for M'ret. A Vice-procouncil of the Romulan Empire who defected to the Federation. N is for NCC-1701D, the registry designation of the Enterprise-D. [who faced off against Romulans on numerous occasions] O is for Osol Twist, a Romulan snack P is for Praetor, leader of the Star Empire. Q is for Quasar, Murasaki. Which the Enterprise-D was studying shortly after confronting the Romulans in "Data's Day". R is for Remans, their sister/slave race. S is for Star Empire. The official name of their empire. T is for Tal Shiar. U is for Uhlan, a lower rank in the Romulan military. V is for Vulcans, closely related to the Romulans. W is for War. Which Romulans are historically good at waging. Not to mention starting. X is for Xenophobic.
A is for Algeron, Treaty of. Signed in good faith by the Federation. Only somewhat so by the Romulans. B is for Battle of Cheron, which was either the climactic skirmish of the Earth-Romulan War in 2160 or the last conflict between the Romulans and the Federation that happened in 2311 and preceded the Empire's withdrawal into isolation for the next half-century. C is for Commander. The rank held by the first Romulan we ever saw. D is for D'Deridex-class Warbird...twice as long as a Galaxy-class Federation starship. E is for Empire, they have one F is for FIRE EVERYTHING! One of the last things Nero said before his death. G is for Gal'gathong. Where there are spectacular firefalls. H is for Hidden, which is what their cloaking devises allow their ships to be. I is for Intelligent schemers. J is for Jolan True. A common and traditional Romulan greeting. K is for Khitomer Massacre. Which the Romulans perpetrated. L is for Lovok, who was replaced by a Founder M is for M'ret. A Vice-procouncil of the Romulan Empire who defected to the Federation. N is for NCC-1701D, the registry designation of the Enterprise-D. [who faced off against Romulans on numerous occasions] O is for Osol Twist, a Romulan snack P is for Praetor, leader of the Star Empire. Q is for Quasar, Murasaki. Which the Enterprise-D was studying shortly after confronting the Romulans in "Data's Day". R is for Remans, their sister/slave race. S is for Shinzon, the leader of the Reman people, and clone of Jean-Luc Picard.
A is for Algeron, Treaty of. Signed in good faith by the Federation. Only somewhat so by the Romulans. B is for Battle of Cheron, which was either the climactic skirmish of the Earth-Romulan War in 2160 or the last conflict between the Romulans and the Federation that happened in 2311 and preceded the Empire's withdrawal into isolation for the next half-century. C is for Commander. The rank held by the first Romulan we ever saw. D is for D'Deridex-class Warbird...twice as long as a Galaxy-class Federation starship. E is for Empire, they have one F is for FIRE EVERYTHING! One of the last things Nero said before his death. G is for Gal'gathong. Where there are spectacular firefalls. H is for Hidden, which is what their cloaking devises allow their ships to be. I is for Intelligent schemers. J is for Jolan True. A common and traditional Romulan greeting. K is for Khitomer Massacre. Which the Romulans perpetrated. L is for Lovok, who was replaced by a Founder M is for M'ret. A Vice-procouncil of the Romulan Empire who defected to the Federation. N is for NCC-1701D, the registry designation of the Enterprise-D. [who faced off against Romulans on numerous occasions] O is for Osol Twist, a Romulan snack P is for Praetor, leader of the Star Empire. Q is for Quasar, Murasaki. Which the Enterprise-D was studying shortly after confronting the Romulans in "Data's Day". R is for Remans, their sister/slave race. S is for Star Empire. The official name of their empire. [and for Shinzon, the leader of the Reman people, and clone of Jean-Luc Picard] T is for Tal Shiar. U is for Uhlan, a lower rank in the Romulan military. V is for Vulcans, closely related to the Romulans. W is for War. Which Romulans are historically good at waging. Not to mention starting. X is for Xenophobic. Y is for Yadalla Prime, a Romulan archeological site.
A is for Algeron, Treaty of. Signed in good faith by the Federation. Only somewhat so by the Romulans. B is for Battle of Cheron, which was either the climactic skirmish of the Earth-Romulan War in 2160 or the last conflict between the Romulans and the Federation that happened in 2311 and preceded the Empire's withdrawal into isolation for the next half-century. C is for Commander. The rank held by the first Romulan we ever saw. D is for D'Deridex-class Warbird...twice as long as a Galaxy-class Federation starship. E is for Empire, they have one F is for FIRE EVERYTHING! One of the last things Nero said before his death. G is for Gal'gathong. Where there are spectacular firefalls. H is for Hidden, which is what their cloaking devises allow their ships to be. I is for Intelligent schemers. J is for Jolan True. A common and traditional Romulan greeting. K is for Khitomer Massacre. Which the Romulans perpetrated. L is for Lovok, who was replaced by a Founder M is for M'ret. A Vice-procouncil of the Romulan Empire who defected to the Federation. N is for NCC-1701D, the registry designation of the Enterprise-D. [who faced off against Romulans on numerous occasions] O is for Osol Twist, a Romulan snack P is for Praetor, leader of the Star Empire. Q is for Quasar, Murasaki. Which the Enterprise-D was studying shortly after confronting the Romulans in "Data's Day". R is for Remans, their sister/slave race. S is for Star Empire. The official name of their empire. [and for Shinzon, the leader of the Reman people, and clone of Jean-Luc Picard] T is for Tal Shiar. U is for Uhlan, a lower rank in the Romulan military. V is for Vulcans, closely related to the Romulans. W is for War. Which Romulans are historically good at waging. Not to mention starting. X is for Xenophobic. Y is for Yadalla Prime, a Romulan archeological site. Z is for Zone, Neutral. A buffer between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire.
Now let's tackle things associated with time travel in the TREK universe! A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager.
A is for Aeon, the timeship piloted by 29th century Captain Braxton during his most notable encounter with Captain Janeway and the USS Voyager. Yesterday 08:57 PMA 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.