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Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
 
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A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
V is for verterons, very very fast subatomic particles, which could yield a number of different effects, good and bad.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
V is for verterons, very very fast subatomic particles, which could yield a number of different effects, good and bad.
W is for Warriors of the Alpha Quadrant, of which the Klingons were the most feared and well-known.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
V is for verterons, very very fast subatomic particles, which could yield a number of different effects, good and bad.
W is for Warriors of the Alpha Quadrant, of which the Klingons were the most feared and well-known.
X is for Xyrillians. Their mating process is REALLY, REALLY strange. Don't ever let one touch you.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
V is for verterons, very very fast subatomic particles, which could yield a number of different effects, good and bad.
W is for Warriors of the Alpha Quadrant, of which the Klingons were the most feared and well-known.
X is for Xyrillians. Their mating process is REALLY, REALLY strange. Don't ever let one touch you.
Y is for Yedrin Dax.
 
A is for Andorians.
B is for Bynars.
C is for Cheronians (Cheronites?). Black on one side and white on the other. They're all dead now.
D is for the Dosi.
E is for Wyatt Earp, a rather nasty and terminal lawman. He was very severe, until he turned pasty when Kirk stuck a pistol in his face. :)
F is for the Fesarius, an impossibly huge ship with a rather diminutive skipper. It sort of looked like one of those flashing decorative lights at a carnival.
G is for Dr. Gegen, a fighter for truth, who ultimately had to submit to the rigid orthodoxy of TPTB, in order to save Voyager.
H is for Harry Kim.
I is for Iridium Patch. Looked suspiciously like a piece of Velcro.
J is for Jack. But 3 of them is a "shralk" and you're disqualified.
K is for the Kolvoord Starburst, a risky and sometimes fatal maneuver by one-man Starfleet training vessels that was banned by the Academy around 2268 after a disastrous demonstration that cost the lives of participating cadets.
L is for Leucon. Icheb's father played by Mark Shepherd.
M is for Morn's pate.
N is for Nog, the first ferengi in star fleet
O is for O'Brien, Chief Miles O'Brien. Likes to play "Battle of Britain" on the holodeck.
P is for Phaser banks mounted on the hulls of Federation starships.
Q is for Quark's. You know the jingle.
R is for Radar, used by 20th century American military personnel to track the Enterprise 1701 over the Midwest after the starship had been thrown back in time to the year 1969.
S is for Surak, the most celebrated of Vulcans.
T is for Tamar, who got the business end of one of the Lawgiver's hollow tubes.
U is for Uxal, a planet whose inhabitants ultimately didn't find an Earth probe very friendly. Carey bought the farm there as a result.
V is for verterons, very very fast subatomic particles, which could yield a number of different effects, good and bad.
W is for Warriors of the Alpha Quadrant, of which the Klingons were the most feared and well-known.
X is for Xyrillians. Their mating process is REALLY, REALLY strange. Don't ever let one touch you.
Y is for Yedrin Dax.
Z is for Zarabeth.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
G is for the geriatric ward, which Enterprise's sickbay was converted into when several notables were infected with a mysterious ailment.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
G is for the geriatric ward, which Enterprise's sickbay was converted into when several notables were infected with a mysterious ailment.
H is for Lt. Hansen, a command officer who had a relatively brief stint as Enterprise's helmsman.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
G is for the geriatric ward, which Enterprise's sickbay was converted into when several notables were infected with a mysterious ailment.
H is for Lt. Hansen, a command officer who had a relatively brief stint as Enterprise's helmsman.
I is for Isolinear optical processors.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
G is for the geriatric ward, which Enterprise's sickbay was converted into when several notables were infected with a mysterious ailment.
H is for Lt. Hansen, a command officer who had a relatively brief stint as Enterprise's helmsman.
I is for Isolinear optical processors.
J is for John Gill and his Space Nazis.
 
A is for Antares.
B is for Beta Quadrant. Not the best neighborhood.
C is for Clark Terrell, the ill-fated Captain of the Federation starship Reliant who died by his own hand in 2285 while fighting the mind control of Khan's Ceti eels.
D is for the Daystrom Prize, an award of high renown for exceptional scientific or technical achievement.
E is for Enarans.
F is for Commissioner Ferris, a single minded functionary who is determined that Enterprise deliver urgently needed medical supplies, despite Kirk's insistence on locating lost crewmembers.
G is for the geriatric ward, which Enterprise's sickbay was converted into when several notables were infected with a mysterious ailment.
H is for Lt. Hansen, a command officer who had a relatively brief stintas Enterprise's helmsman.
I is for Isolinear optical processors.
J is for John Gill and his Space Nazis.
K IS FOR KIRA on ds9
 
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