Q also turned Voyager into what was pretty much a Christmas ornament at one point. Also, the "Christmas" scene in Generations, no?
However, Vulcans do not voluntarily pollute their bloodstreams with odd combinations of ethyl alcohol molecules.In one of Alan Dean Foster's adaptations of the animated series, he wrote that the Enterprise had a large evergreen tree in stasis, every year it was brought out, members of the crew decorated it, and there was a celebration of Christmas aboard the ship.
You're thinking of Wookiees.Christmas is still celebrated by the Federation, but in the future, it's called Life Day.
You're thinking of the Star Wars Holiday Special.Christmas is still celebrated by the Federation, but in the future, it's called Life Day.![]()
Also, the "Christmas" scene in Generations, no?
Also, the "Christmas" scene in Generations, no?
Good point. Although it almost seems that the scene takes place somewhere in the 19th or early 20th Century.
Bob
There are public decorations all around the city, they consist of miniature starships from the local Hallmark store.But you probably don't see Christmas decorations up all around the city anymore.
There are public decorations, they consist of miniature starships from the local Hallmark store.But you probably don't see Christmas decorations up all around the city anymore.
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Also, the "Christmas" scene in Generations, no?
Good point. Although it almost seems that the scene takes place somewhere in the 19th or early 20th Century.
Bob
However, Vulcans do not voluntarily pollute their bloodstreams with odd combinations of ethyl alcohol molecules.In one of Alan Dean Foster's adaptations of the animated series, he wrote that the Enterprise had a large evergreen tree in stasis, every year it was brought out, members of the crew decorated it, and there was a celebration of Christmas aboard the ship.![]()
But will one species current set of scientific "proven facts" trump another species (or groups) "proven facts" on the same subject? One of Star Trek's themes is the on going acquisition of information. Long held scientific hypotheses on a wide number of subjects will be replaced in time, as the new information is discovered, and also as new interpretations of existing information are formed.I tend to think religion still exists but religious intolerance does not, and religious people no longer put literal interpretation of their texts before scientifically proven facts.
Everyone in the universe celebrates Christmas.
There's even a town called Christmas.
Maybe there's a Kahlessmass, or a Prophetsmass, or the Vorta/Jem'Hadar celebrate Foundersmass haha..
But then didn't Phlox say he visited the Vatican? Unless the United Earth government kept it for show and/or posterity, or Christianity still exists in that era.
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