So, three-part arc where the Federation loses the fight at the end of Part 1 but comes back for victory by the conclusion of Part 3.
By figuring out a way to enlist the help of ships from other alt-universes.Who would win in a fight: The Federation or the Terran Empire?So, three-part arc where the Federation loses the fight at the end of Part 1 but comes back for victory by the conclusion of Part 3.Depends on the plot
Or tell the Terran Empire about untold treasures in the one where[RIKER]The Federation is gone!The Borg are everywhere![/RIKER] is…By figuring out a way to enlist the help of ships from other alt-universes.
He's an alien.This will seem like a strange comment. But whenever I watch “Who Mourns For Adonais” I can’t stop staring at Apollo’s nipples. Or lack thereof. What is going on there?
This will seem like a strange comment. But whenever I watch “Who Mourns For Adonais” I can’t stop staring at Apollo’s nipples. Or lack thereof. What is going on there?
In the area called Nippoli?5,000 years ago those nipples helped build a civilization.
It was the 1960s![]()
The Empire would rapidly make progress at first, but then it would be devastated from within when their nonhuman serfs, getting a good look at the Federation, either rebelled openly or sneaked off and asked for sanctuary. Ultimately, this would be its undoing.Who would win in a fight: The Federation or the Terran Empire?
I can buy that.The Empire would rapidly make progress at first, but then it would be devastated from within when their nonhuman serfs, getting a good look at the Federation, either rebelled openly or sneaked off and asked for sanctuary. Ultimately, this would be its undoing.
It's a binary planet system with T'Kuht being the second planet.Is the "Vulcan has no moon" comment explainable by suggesting that Vulcan IS/was a moon, before something happened to make it planetary, and Vulcans differ on whether it is now a planet, or always a moon?
In "Spock's World", a Vulcan said that Vulcan didn't have a moon. A human responded something like, "you're right, it has a nightmare!"
UHURA: No, you have an answer. I'm an illogical woman who's beginning to feel too much a part of that communications console. Why don't you tell me I'm an attractive young lady, or ask me if I've ever been in love? Tell me how your planet Vulcan looks on a lazy evening when the moon is full.
SPOCK: Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura.
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