A is for Alpha Centauri, the place that Zephram Cochrane is of.
B is for Betazed. Where being a wedding photographer can be a fun job.
C is for Cambridge. Counselor Cambridge.
D is for Dytallix B.
E is for Epsilon 9 Monitoring Station.
F is for Admiral Maxwell Forrest, who strove mightily between conflicting forces to get Starfleet active in space exploration and remain there.
G is for George Samuel Kirk, father of James T. Kirk who in one timeline lived long enough to see his younger son become captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise and in another died in heroic self-sacrifice on the day of his son's birth.
H is for Herm Gossett. He got himself a mail order space bride. Courtesy of Harry Mudd.
I is for Indri VIII.
J is for Jadzia Dax
K is for Klaang, the Klingon who crash-landed in Oklahoma in 2151 and thus made his species' first official contact with Earth humans.
L is for Lore's evil grin.
M is for the Melkotians.
N is for Nona. Now selling tickets to bathtime at the local secluded waterfall.
O is for omicron radiation, generated by reactions between matter and anti-matter and rather dangerous to some humanoids.
P is for paleontology, a scientific discipline that led two Voth scientists to find the remains of poor Hogan.
Q is for Quark, son of Keldar and Ishka and brother of Rom.
R is for Rom. Husband to Leeta and the luckiest man in the Galaxy
S is for Stellar Cartography, the set piece that they poured all that money into for Star Trek: Generations instead of focusing on developing a better story.
T is for Threshold. The best ever episode of Trek. Ever.
U is for the United Earth Space Probe Agency.
V is for the Voth. Dinosaur descended Delta quadrant aliens.
W is for Warp mutated lizard babies. Definitely not Star Trek's finest hour. Contrary to 'T'.
X is xenophobia, a trait that many DQ races seemed to share.
Y is for the Yangs, primitive stand ins for Mericans on Omega IV.
B is for Betazed. Where being a wedding photographer can be a fun job.
C is for Cambridge. Counselor Cambridge.
D is for Dytallix B.
E is for Epsilon 9 Monitoring Station.
F is for Admiral Maxwell Forrest, who strove mightily between conflicting forces to get Starfleet active in space exploration and remain there.
G is for George Samuel Kirk, father of James T. Kirk who in one timeline lived long enough to see his younger son become captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise and in another died in heroic self-sacrifice on the day of his son's birth.
H is for Herm Gossett. He got himself a mail order space bride. Courtesy of Harry Mudd.
I is for Indri VIII.
J is for Jadzia Dax
K is for Klaang, the Klingon who crash-landed in Oklahoma in 2151 and thus made his species' first official contact with Earth humans.
L is for Lore's evil grin.
M is for the Melkotians.
N is for Nona. Now selling tickets to bathtime at the local secluded waterfall.
O is for omicron radiation, generated by reactions between matter and anti-matter and rather dangerous to some humanoids.
P is for paleontology, a scientific discipline that led two Voth scientists to find the remains of poor Hogan.
Q is for Quark, son of Keldar and Ishka and brother of Rom.
R is for Rom. Husband to Leeta and the luckiest man in the Galaxy
S is for Stellar Cartography, the set piece that they poured all that money into for Star Trek: Generations instead of focusing on developing a better story.
T is for Threshold. The best ever episode of Trek. Ever.
U is for the United Earth Space Probe Agency.
V is for the Voth. Dinosaur descended Delta quadrant aliens.
W is for Warp mutated lizard babies. Definitely not Star Trek's finest hour. Contrary to 'T'.
X is xenophobia, a trait that many DQ races seemed to share.
Y is for the Yangs, primitive stand ins for Mericans on Omega IV.