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Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for Admiral Kirk.
B is for Baroner, the alias used by James Kirk on Organia to hide his true Starfleet identity from invading Klingon forces. It didn't last long.
C is for Childress, Ben Childress. I have more money than God thanks to Dylithium mining. But I still dress like a hobo and have to pay a guy to get women.
D is for the Delta flyer.
E is for the Enterprise-D, launched in 2363 under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. She remained in service as the flagship of the Federation until her untimely destruction at Veridian III in 2371.
F is for Farragut. A ship Uhura was initially assigned to, until she told Spock about her 'oral sensitivity' which redirected her assignment to the Enterprise.
G is for the Gorn territorial claim to the Federation outpost on Cestus III.
H is for Hedril, the Cairn girl who reminded Lwaxana Troi of her dead daughter.
I is for Irene Hansen. Annika Hansen's/Seven of Nine's aunt.
J is for "Justice." You know, the one where Wesley says "I'm with Starfleet, we don't lie."
K is for Koloth, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon officer and warrior.
L is for Lon Suder. The right tool at the right time. A little convenient don't you think?
M is for the Mars, the fourth planet in the Sol system and Sector 001. The first planet colonized by humans from Earth.
N is for Niles, a former member of Starfleet, who served with the Maquis under Calvin Hudson.
O is for osmotic eel, a waterborne lifeform that was used by Phlox, in a manner similar to a leech, to cleanse and heal wounds.
P is for Parmen, the leader of the psionic Platonians, whose pursuits amount to little more than self-amusement.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld.
R is for Rayna Kopec. I wonder if Flint designed her to be "full service"? Reminds me of an episode of "Archer" where the Russian spy gets turned into a cyborg. And she has certain parts that are removable for cleaning in the sink. Creepy.
S is for Solkar, the first Vulcan ambassador to Earth after the two worlds made First Contact.
T is for Tsunkatse. A form of martial art even the Rock enjoys.
U is for Uniforms. One of the defining staples of Star Trek.
V is for "Victory is life."
W is for Wesley Crusher, son of Jack and Beverly and acting ensign aboard the Enterprise-D.
 
A is for Admiral Kirk.
B is for Baroner, the alias used by James Kirk on Organia to hide his true Starfleet identity from invading Klingon forces. It didn't last long.
C is for Childress, Ben Childress. I have more money than God thanks to Dylithium mining. But I still dress like a hobo and have to pay a guy to get women.
D is for the Delta flyer.
E is for the Enterprise-D, launched in 2363 under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. She remained in service as the flagship of the Federation until her untimely destruction at Veridian III in 2371.
F is for Farragut. A ship Uhura was initially assigned to, until she told Spock about her 'oral sensitivity' which redirected her assignment to the Enterprise.
G is for the Gorn territorial claim to the Federation outpost on Cestus III.
H is for Hedril, the Cairn girl who reminded Lwaxana Troi of her dead daughter.
I is for Irene Hansen. Annika Hansen's/Seven of Nine's aunt.
J is for "Justice." You know, the one where Wesley says "I'm with Starfleet, we don't lie."
K is for Koloth, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon officer and warrior.
L is for Lon Suder. The right tool at the right time. A little convenient don't you think?
M is for the Mars, the fourth planet in the Sol system and Sector 001. The first planet colonized by humans from Earth.
N is for Niles, a former member of Starfleet, who served with the Maquis under Calvin Hudson.
O is for osmotic eel, a waterborne lifeform that was used by Phlox, in a manner similar to a leech, to cleanse and heal wounds.
P is for Parmen, the leader of the psionic Platonians, whose pursuits amount to little more than self-amusement.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld.
R is for Rayna Kopec. I wonder if Flint designed her to be "full service"? Reminds me of an episode of "Archer" where the Russian spy gets turned into a cyborg. And she has certain parts that are removable for cleaning in the sink. Creepy.
S is for Solkar, the first Vulcan ambassador to Earth after the two worlds made First Contact.
T is for Tsunkatse. A form of martial art even the Rock enjoys.
U is for Uniforms. One of the defining staples of Star Trek.
V is for "Victory is life."
W is for Wesley Crusher, son of Jack and Beverly and acting ensign aboard the Enterprise-D.
X is for the Xindi-Avians. Who mysteriously went extinct. I bet they looked like giant intelligent turkeys. And they tasted even better than Earth turkeys.
 
A is for Admiral Kirk.
B is for Baroner, the alias used by James Kirk on Organia to hide his true Starfleet identity from invading Klingon forces. It didn't last long.
C is for Childress, Ben Childress. I have more money than God thanks to Dylithium mining. But I still dress like a hobo and have to pay a guy to get women.
D is for the Delta flyer.
E is for the Enterprise-D, launched in 2363 under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. She remained in service as the flagship of the Federation until her untimely destruction at Veridian III in 2371.
F is for Farragut. A ship Uhura was initially assigned to, until she told Spock about her 'oral sensitivity' which redirected her assignment to the Enterprise.
G is for the Gorn territorial claim to the Federation outpost on Cestus III.
H is for Hedril, the Cairn girl who reminded Lwaxana Troi of her dead daughter.
I is for Irene Hansen. Annika Hansen's/Seven of Nine's aunt.
J is for "Justice." You know, the one where Wesley says "I'm with Starfleet, we don't lie."
K is for Koloth, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon officer and warrior.
L is for Lon Suder. The right tool at the right time. A little convenient don't you think?
M is for the Mars, the fourth planet in the Sol system and Sector 001. The first planet colonized by humans from Earth.
N is for Niles, a former member of Starfleet, who served with the Maquis under Calvin Hudson.
O is for osmotic eel, a waterborne lifeform that was used by Phlox, in a manner similar to a leech, to cleanse and heal wounds.
P is for Parmen, the leader of the psionic Platonians, whose pursuits amount to little more than self-amusement.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld.
R is for Rayna Kopec. I wonder if Flint designed her to be "full service"? Reminds me of an episode of "Archer" where the Russian spy gets turned into a cyborg. And she has certain parts that are removable for cleaning in the sink. Creepy.
S is for Solkar, the first Vulcan ambassador to Earth after the two worlds made First Contact.
T is for Tsunkatse. A form of martial art even the Rock enjoys.
U is for Uniforms. One of the defining staples of Star Trek.
V is for "Victory is life."
W is for Wesley Crusher, son of Jack and Beverly and acting ensign aboard the Enterprise-D.
X is for the Xindi-Avians. Who mysteriously went extinct. I bet they looked like giant intelligent turkeys. And they tasted even better than Earth turkeys.
Y is for Yamok sauce.
 
A is for Admiral Kirk.
B is for Baroner, the alias used by James Kirk on Organia to hide his true Starfleet identity from invading Klingon forces. It didn't last long.
C is for Childress, Ben Childress. I have more money than God thanks to Dylithium mining. But I still dress like a hobo and have to pay a guy to get women.
D is for the Delta flyer.
E is for the Enterprise-D, launched in 2363 under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. She remained in service as the flagship of the Federation until her untimely destruction at Veridian III in 2371.
F is for Farragut. A ship Uhura was initially assigned to, until she told Spock about her 'oral sensitivity' which redirected her assignment to the Enterprise.
G is for the Gorn territorial claim to the Federation outpost on Cestus III.
H is for Hedril, the Cairn girl who reminded Lwaxana Troi of her dead daughter.
I is for Irene Hansen. Annika Hansen's/Seven of Nine's aunt.
J is for "Justice." You know, the one where Wesley says "I'm with Starfleet, we don't lie."
K is for Koloth, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon officer and warrior.
L is for Lon Suder. The right tool at the right time. A little convenient don't you think?
M is for the Mars, the fourth planet in the Sol system and Sector 001. The first planet colonized by humans from Earth.
N is for Niles, a former member of Starfleet, who served with the Maquis under Calvin Hudson.
O is for osmotic eel, a waterborne lifeform that was used by Phlox, in a manner similar to a leech, to cleanse and heal wounds.
P is for Parmen, the leader of the psionic Platonians, whose pursuits amount to little more than self-amusement.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld.
R is for Rayna Kopec. I wonder if Flint designed her to be "full service"? Reminds me of an episode of "Archer" where the Russian spy gets turned into a cyborg. And she has certain parts that are removable for cleaning in the sink. Creepy.
S is for Solkar, the first Vulcan ambassador to Earth after the two worlds made First Contact.
T is for Tsunkatse. A form of martial art even the Rock enjoys.
U is for Uniforms. One of the defining staples of Star Trek.
V is for "Victory is life."
W is for Wesley Crusher, son of Jack and Beverly and acting ensign aboard the Enterprise-D.
X is for the Xindi-Avians. Who mysteriously went extinct. I bet they looked like giant intelligent turkeys. And they tasted even better than Earth turkeys.
Y is for Yamok sauce.
Z is for commander Zakarian. Stafleet survival instructor nicknamed sneezy by B'Elanna.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
L is for Landing Gear. 24th century Intrepid-class starships such as USS Voyager were equipped with them so that the vessels could land on planetary surfaces in extreme situations.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
L is for Landing Gear. 24th century Intrepid-class starships such as USS Voyager were equipped with them so that the vessels could land on planetary surfaces in extreme situations.
M is for Morn. On the days they weren't shooting that show about the space station. Morn was often joined in the bar by his longtime best friend, F'filc. He wore some type of uniform and was apparently was a official Federation courier. He was angry that he wasn't included in the show. The producers said that he talked too much. And that when he was around Morn, Morn wouldn't shut up.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
L is for Landing Gear. 24th century Intrepid-class starships such as USS Voyager were equipped with them so that the vessels could land on planetary surfaces in extreme situations.
M is for Morn. On the days they weren't shooting that show about the space station. Morn was often joined in the bar by his longtime best friend, F'filc. He wore some type of uniform and was apparently was a official Federation courier. He was angry that he wasn't included in the show. The producers said that he talked too much. And that when he was around Morn, Morn wouldn't shut up.
N is for Narendra III, where in 2344 the Federation starship Enterprise-C sacrificed herself to come to the aid of a Klingon outpost under attack from Romulan warships. The Enterprise-C's destruction with the loss of almost all hands aboard was seen as an honorable gesture by the Federation to the Klingon Empire and helped bring the once-sworn enemies closer to an alliance.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus Vi, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
L is for Landing Gear. 24th century Intrepid-class starships such as USS Voyager were equipped with them so that the vessels could land on planetary surfaces in extreme situations.
M is for Morn. On the days they weren't shooting that show about the space station. Morn was often joined in the bar by his longtime best friend, F'filc. He wore some type of uniform and was apparently was a official Federation courier. He was angry that he wasn't included in the show. The producers said that he talked too much. And that when he was around Morn, Morn wouldn't shut up.
N is for Narendra III, where in 2344 the Federation starship Enterprise-C sacrificed herself to come to the aid of a Klingon outpost under attack from Romulan warships. The Enterprise-C's destruction with the loss of almost all hands aboard was seen as an honorable gesture by the Federation to the Klingon Empire and helped bring the once-sworn enemies closer to an alliance.
O is for the open door policy Voyager had for the Fairhaven programme.
 
A is for the Altair system.
B is for the Botha from Persistence of Vision (no relation to the Bothans).
C is for Capella IV, the Starfleet posting of Leonard McCoy before he was assigned to the Enterprise in 2266.
D is for Deltans, the aliens that you all wish you could get very closely acquainted with.
E is for Eminiar VII.
F is for Finnegan. With all of Starfleet Academy's stringent standards. How does someone like that get in? And stay in? I would assume that if a cadet picked fights, hazed, or otherwise bullied lower classmen. They would immediately be gone.
G is for Grazerites.
H is for the Hirogen.
I is for Izar, Garth's nominal home planet.
J is for Janus VI, home to the Horta and some riled up miners.
K is for Korath, an inventor of advanced technology and weaponry, who unsuccessfully tried to do some dirty dealing with Admiral Janeway. Idiot.
L is for Landing Gear. 24th century Intrepid-class starships such as USS Voyager were equipped with them so that the vessels could land on planetary surfaces in extreme situations.
M is for Morn. On the days they weren't shooting that show about the space station. Morn was often joined in the bar by his longtime best friend, F'filc. He wore some type of uniform and was apparently was a official Federation courier. He was angry that he wasn't included in the show. The producers said that he talked too much. And that when he was around Morn, Morn wouldn't shut up.
N is for Narendra III, where in 2344 the Federation starship Enterprise-C sacrificed herself to come to the aid of a Klingon outpost under attack from Romulan warships. The Enterprise-C's destruction with the loss of almost all hands aboard was seen as an honorable gesture by the Federation to the Klingon Empire and helped bring the once-sworn enemies closer to an alliance.
O is for the open door policy Voyager had for the Fairhaven programme.
P is for Positronic brains.
 
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