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Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
V is for V'Ger, formerly the late 20th century NASA space probe Voyager 6.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
V is for V'Ger, formerly the late 20th century NASA space probe Voyager 6.
W is for Wolf 359, the sight of one of the biggest graveyards Starfleet ever had the misfortune to step into.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
V is for V'Ger, formerly the late 20th century NASA space probe Voyager 6.
W is for Wolf 359, the sight of one of the biggest graveyards Starfleet ever had the misfortune to step into.
X is for Xindi-Aquatic.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
V is for V'Ger, formerly the late 20th century NASA space probe Voyager 6.
W is for Wolf 359, the sight of one of the biggest graveyards Starfleet ever had the misfortune to step into.
X is for Xindi-Aquatic.
Y is for Yamato.
 
A is for Atomic bombs, the most powerful weapon on mid-20th century Earth and the forerunner to the thermonuclear devices that would pose a threat to humanity for the next hundred years.
B is for Bussard Collectors. Set on the forward end of the nacelle, they were designed primarily to collect hydrogen particles for fuel replenishment.
C is for the Canopus Planet, where the famed writer Tarbolde penned "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996.
D is for Deuterium. The 'matter' in the matter-antimatter reaction and feul in the impulse engines. Easily acquired by separating from seawater. Not drilled or mined as depicted on Enterprise.
E is for eels, Ceti eels specifically. A very hardy organism that you would want to seriously avoid coming into close contact with.
F is for Forward Phaser Bank. The only one we saw used during TOS.
G is for Gary Mitchell, James Kirk's best friend from their mutual Academy days in 2250 until the tragic events at Delta Vega fifteen years later.
H is for Hernandez, Erika. Captain of the NX-02 Columbia.
I is for Isolinear technology, which drove the primary onboard computer systems of Federation starships starting around 2329 and succeeded the duotronic systems in use during the previous eighty-plus years.
J is for Julian Bashir. Genius Doctor. Part-time spy. Passionate lover. Well, I guess two out of three is better than nothing.
K is for Klingon D7 battle cruisers, the most powerful and formidable Klingon warships of the mid-23rd century.
L is for Laurentian System.
M is for Marlena Moreau. Yummy in both Universes.
N is for Nestene.
O is for Oberth-class science starships of the 23rd and 24th centuries.
P is for Praxis. The sole moon of Qo'noS. Until it exploded in 2293.
Q is for Qo'noS, the Klingon Homeworld and central planet of their Empire. First visited by humans from Earth following the Klaang incident and first contact of 2151.
R is for Roger Corby.
S is for Seven of Nine. More like Ten of Ten. "Resistance is Adjustable"
T is for Tellarite ambassadors. They were supposed to be diplomats, but they usually let their tempers and arguments rule their negotiations.
U is for Unimatrix Zero. Also known as Borg Free.
V is for V'Ger, formerly the late 20th century NASA space probe Voyager 6.
W is for Wolf 359, the sight of one of the biggest graveyards Starfleet ever had the misfortune to step into.
X is for Xindi-Aquatic.
Y is for Yamato.
Z is for Zarabeth. All dressed up and nowhere to go. End-of-line.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
H is for Harry Mudd's moustache.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
H is for Harry Mudd's moustache.
I is for Internal Sensors. Probably what some of those wall greeblies are.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
H is for Harry Mudd's moustache.
I is for Internal Sensors. Probably what some of those wall greeblies are.
J is for Jono of Talaria, actually a human teenager who'd been found and adopted by Talarians during their war with the Federation in the early 2350s.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
H is for Harry Mudd's moustache.
I is for Internal Sensors. Probably what some of those wall greeblies are.
J is for Jono of Talaria, actually a human teenager who'd been found and adopted by Talarians during their war with the Federation in the early 2350s.
K is for Kang, Koloth, and Kor. Three who took the Blood Oath with Curzon Dax.
L is for Lantree.
 
A is for Adam, follower of Dr. Sevrin and skilled player of the....whatever that instrument was supposed to be.
B is for Bok. Ferengi DaiMon. NOT a fan of Picard.
C is for Christopher Pike, who commanded the Enterprise 1701 during two five-year missions of exploration in the Prime timeline before handing over command to the much younger James T. Kirk.
D is for Doctor McCoy's family recipe for bourbon and beans.
E is for the Earth-Saturn Probe, a common name for the first manned space mission to the ringed gas giant that was launched from Earth in the early decades of the 21st century.
F is for Ferengi tooth sharpener.
G is for Greeblies. All of those unknown mechanical looking devices that are on starship walls. Along with the ubiquitous GNDN conduits.
H is for Harry Mudd's moustache.
I is for Internal Sensors. Probably what some of those wall greeblies are.
J is for Jono of Talaria, actually a human teenager who'd been found and adopted by Talarians during their war with the Federation in the early 2350s.
K is for Kang, Koloth, and Kor. Three who took the Blood Oath with Curzon Dax.
L is for Lantree.
M is for the Martian Colonies.
 
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