• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era (and I'm guessing that "Princess Deedee" in How Much for Just the Planet might have been named after her, just as "Janeka" is said to have been named after Janet Kagan).
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era (and I'm guessing that "Princess Deedee" in How Much for Just the Planet might have been named after her, just as "Janeka" is said to have been named after Janet Kagan).
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James R. Kirk.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era (and I'm guessing that "Princess Deedee" in How Much for Just the Planet might have been named after her, just as "Janeka" is said to have been named after Janet Kagan).
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.

T is for T’Pol
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
V is for Della Van Hise, whose Killing Time may still reign as the most controversial ST novel ever published, and may have been a major contributing factor to Richard Arnold's "reign of terror." (My copy is the uncensored original.)
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
V is for Della Van Hise, whose Killing Time may still reign as the most controversial ST novel ever published, and may have been a major contributing factor to Richard Arnold's "reign of terror." (My copy is the uncensored original.)
W is for Wesley Crusher.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
V is for Della Van Hise, whose Killing Time may still reign as the most controversial ST novel ever published, and may have been a major contributing factor to Richard Arnold's "reign of terror." (My copy is the uncensored original.)
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xenomorph . . . no, wait, that's the Alien franchise (and the diner scene of Spaceballs, too). . . . X is for Xenoanthropology.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: kkt
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
V is for Della Van Hise, whose Killing Time may still reign as the most controversial ST novel ever published, and may have been a major contributing factor to Richard Arnold's "reign of terror." (My copy is the uncensored original.)
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xenoanthropology.
Y is for USS Yukon.
 
A is for Leonard James Akaar.
B is for Avery Brooks.
C is for Pavel Chekov.
D is for Diane Duane, the top ST novelist of her era.
E is for Efrosians.
F is for Fred Steiner, who scored nine TOS episodes, and whose cues were reused in dozens of other episodes
G is for the Great Material Continuum.
H is for Harry Morrow.
I is for I, the average Trekkie, am about to think about something way too hard and take this sci-fi show way too seriously.
J is for James Doohan.
K is for Kirk.
L is for Agent L ("Elle") . . . no wait, that's MIB. L is for Lost to Eternity, which I'm currently re-reading, almost 2/3 of the way through.
M is for Mark McHenry.
N is for New Earth, the six-novel series that was meant to launch an ongoing Challenger series, featuring a ragtag crew aboard a cobbled-together starship.
O is for Those Old Scientists.
P is for the Ptolemy class, postulated by FJS, in the Starfleet Technical Manual.
Q is for Mumma Q.
R is for Rise of the Federation, CLB's ENT-sequel pentalogy.
S is for Saavik.
T is for T’Pol
U is for Unidentified Flying Object.
V is for Della Van Hise, whose Killing Time may still reign as the most controversial ST novel ever published, and may have been a major contributing factor to Richard Arnold's "reign of terror." (My copy is the uncensored original.)
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xenoanthropology.
Y is for USS Yukon.
Z is for Zakal the Terrible, Mind-Lord of pre-reformation Vulcan.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top