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Star Trek Beyond ONE YEAR COUNTDOWN!

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Stay safe, Hijol!

113

The M-113 creature is the technical needy name for the Salt Vampire, which appeared in Trek'so first televised episode, "The Man Trap" (and in the background of the Rura Penthe deleted scene of ST'09)
 
PhaserLightShow, if there are several posts to which you wish to respond, rather than reply to them individually and one at a time, what you want to do is click the "+ Quote" button on all of them and then use the "Insert Quotes" button to place them all in the same reply post.

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I'll fix these three for you.
Thanks. But I personally don't like having my name in bold.
 
112

The world's oldest man died in January at 112 (Click!)
In Trek's world, at least two humans will live to be about 140 (McCoy in "Encounter at Farpoint" and Admiral Archer in "Star Trek"), exceeding Keeper's average future-human lifespan of 115 from the Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual
 
When the Seventh Fleet attempted to block the Jem'Hadar at the Tyra system, only 14 of 112 Federation ships survived the ensuing battle.
DS9 A Time To Stand
 
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Google has failed me, and thinks I'm talking about Star Trek III when I Google "Star Trek 111". Hmmmm.
How about...
KIRK: Mister Spock? Find something?
SPOCK: Adjusting my tricorder to register for silicon, Captain. Interesting.
KIRK: Traces?
SPOCK: A life form, Captain. Bearing one hundred eleven degrees, elevation four degrees.
KIRK: One of our people?
SPOCK: No, sir. Silicon.
 
The Mods have discovered the Forum's premium, "best-kept secret" "Primo Thread"!

Excellent!!!

Thanks for the good wishes, Keeper and King Daniel!!!

I have returned safely and smellilly, from the Land of Broadcast Piracy and...Goats!

By the Clock of the Keeper...

110

"Star Trek: Comics Interview #110" features interviews with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Walter Koenig and Weinstein & Friedman.

Wow!


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110

The Starfleet Corps of Engineers' Bynar character Soloman was originally named 110. He renamed himself "Soloman" after the death of his partner 111.
 
Damn, Keeper! :bolian:

109


"A Matter of Time", TNG Episode 109, was actually written, by Rick Berman, for none other than Robin Williams. Matt Frewer got the part, due to a scheduling conflict with Williams, due to his filming commitment for the "movie", Hook. Williams was a big Star Trek fan, and Shat even made a Guest Appearance on "Mork and Mindy"!

Wow!

"Nanu Nanu, and Prosper,"

Continue to Rest in Peace, Robin Williams...
 
108

Speaking of the U.K.

Another entry into the many examples of the True Reach and Influence of Star Trek...

"Beyond", indeed

This Publication is available from the link, below, for a mere 3 pounds.

Media Studies Factsheet: 108: Star Trek - A Case Study

The aims of this fact sheet are to

~~~Consider the Star Trek franchise in general, contextual terms and to identify its position in media history

~~~Evaluate the media franchise in terms of genre and audience theory

~~~Apply genre and audience ideas to the most recent version of Star Trek created by JJ Abrams in the feature films Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013)

http://www.curriculum-press.co.uk/p...factsheet--108--star-trek---a-case-study.html
 
<whole class groans> Homework?! :lol: ;)

Kivas Fajo
androidnapps Data while he is shuttling 108 kilos of a rare, too volatile to be transported element needed to treat a poisoned water crisis on Beta Agni II. TNG The Most Toys
 
Excellent!...nice Catch! :bolian:

107

The model of the Enterprise E from "Star Trek: First Contact" was sold at auction at the 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collecton auction, for $110,000. The designation of the sale was "Lot #107"
 
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