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Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" A word Uhura and Chekov uses in "Star Trek" (2009) either once, or multiple times in quick succession, while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Optronic data relays.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.

I think that my spelling of "Andreavich" is off.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.
V is for Valeris, promising Starfleet Academy graduate and co-conspirator in the assassination plots against both Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and the Federation President.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.
V is for Valeris, promising Starfleet Academy graduate and co-conspirator in the assassination plots against both Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and the Federation President.
W is for Willy Riker.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.
V is for Valeris, promising Starfleet Academy graduate and co-conspirator in the assassination plots against both Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and the Federation President.
W is for Willy Riker.
X is for Xindi-Insectoids.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.
V is for Valeris, promising Starfleet Academy graduate and co-conspirator in the assassination plots against both Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and the Federation President.
W is for Willy Riker.
X is for Xindi-Insectoids.
Y is for Class Y planets. Extremely inhospitable environmental conditions prevail on them rendering them unsuitable to most sentient lifeforms. They appropriately earn the occasional sobriquet of demon class.
 
A is for Alternate Universes and Realities. In a different Mirror Universe. The planet Klingon is known as Velcro.
B is for Bandi, either the Denebians or the title character in the unfilmed David Gerrold story premise.
C is for C-111, the star system that was the location of Beta III, homeworld of Landru and his people.
D is for Deneva. The JJPrise should go there. The original shooting location is still there.
E is for the Endeavour, the only Federation starship to survive the Battle of Wolf 359.
F is for Federation Funny Farm.
G is for Gorn territorial claims to Cestus III.
H is for holographic lungs. Ewww.
I is for "Intriguing!" (Data's catchphase).
J is for Joe Tormolen.
K is for Kodos the Executioner.
L is for Lal, the android daughter of Data.
M is for "Move!" Something Uhura and Chekov says, in "Star Trek" (2009) while running through the corridors of the Enterprise towards some destination.
N is for Niners, not quite the best baseball team in the quadrant, but the most lovable.
O is for Omicron Ceti III, a seemingly idyllic planet on which conditions for colonization in the 23rd century were inalterably compromised by its exposure to Berthold radiation, despite the respite from their effect provided by the agency of alien spores on the surface and for Optronic data relays.
P is for Pavel Andreavich Chekov. Can't pronounce "V". Must be all that Vodka.
Q is for Quinn. Rear Admiral Greg Quinn.
R is for the Reliant, a Miranda-class Federation starship in service in 2285 under the command of Captain Clark Terrell.
S is for Sargon's Sphere.
T is for Tellarites, one of the founding species of the Federation.
U is for Utility Room. Where Dr Noel incinerated one of Dr Adams' henchmen that was searching for her.
V is for Valeris, promising Starfleet Academy graduate and co-conspirator in the assassination plots against both Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and the Federation President.
W is for Willy Riker.
X is for Xindi-Insectoids.
Y is for Class Y planets. Extremely inhospitable environmental conditions prevail on them rendering them unsuitable to most sentient lifeforms. They appropriately earn the occasional sobriquet of demon class.
Z is for Zek of Ferenginar, Grand Nagus of his Alliance for more than 85 years.
 
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