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@page Main "STARTREK DATABASE"
@PIC "dat/insig"
@{"STARFLEET INFORMATION DATABASE"&}
@{"*"*tos/tos-pic} @{"The Original Series"toslst}
@{"The Animated Adventures"taslst}
@{"*"*tmp/tmp-pic} @{"The Motion Pictures"tmplst}
@{"*"*tng/tng-pic} @{"The Next Generation"tnglst}
@{"*"*ds9/ds9-pic} @{"Deep Space Nine"ds9lst}
@{"*"*stv/voy-pic} @{"Voyager"stvlst}
@{*}
@{&}
This is a DEMO version of the full STARTREK DATABASE.
Any @{"FLASHING"*zzz} text is where a @{"LINK"main} would be in the FULL version,
to get the FULL version download it off my web pages :-
www.free0024068.free4all.co.uk
@{&}
@{"Episode A-Z"*zzz} @{"Life-forms"*zzz}
@{"Starships"*zzz} @{"Food and Beverages"*zzz}
@{"Planets, stars and other celestial objects"*zzz}
@{"Diseases"*zzz} @{"Drugs"*zzz}
@{"Trivia & Facts"grodd} @{"© Copyrights"copyrt}
@page toslst "The Original Series"
@PIC "tos/tos-pic" @{"The Original Series"&}
@{"Main Castlist"toscst}
@{" 1 : The Cage"tos001}
@{" 2 : Where No Man Has Gone Before"*zzz}
@{" 3 : The Corbomite Maneuver"*zzz}
@{" 4 : Mudd's Women"*zzz}
@{" 5 : The Enemy Within"*zzz}
@{" 6 : The Man Trap"*zzz}
@{" 7 : The Naked Time"*zzz}
@{" 8 : Charlie X"*zzz}
@{" 9 : Balance Of Terror"*zzz}
@{"10 : What Are Little Girls Made Of?"*zzz}
@{"11 : Dagger Of The Mind"*zzz}
@{"12 : Miri"*zzz}
@{"13 : The Conscience Of The King"*zzz}
@{"14 : The Galileo Seven"*zzz}
@{"15 : Court-Martial"*zzz}
@{"16 : The Menagerie"*zzz}
@{"17 : Shore Leave"*zzz}
@{"18 : The Squire Of Gothos"*zzz}
@{"19 : Arena"*zzz}
@{"20 : The Alternative Factor"*zzz}
@{"21 : Tomorrow Is Yesterday"*zzz}
@{"22 : The Return Of The Archons"*zzz}
@{"23 : A Taste Of Armageddon"*zzz}
@{"24 : Space Seed"*zzz}
@{"25 : This Side Of Paradise"*zzz}
@{"26 : The Devil In The Dark"*zzz}
@{"27 : Errand Of Mercy"*zzz}
@{"28 : The City On The Edge Of Forever"*zzz}
@{"29 : Operation - Annihilate"*zzz}
@{"30 : Catspaw"*zzz}
@{"31 : Metamorphosis"*zzz}
@{"32 : Friday's Child"*zzz}
@{"33 : Who Mourns For Adonais?"*zzz}
@{"34 : Amok Time"*zzz}
@{"35 : The Doomsday Machine"*zzz}
@{"36 : Wolf In The Fold"*zzz}
@{"37 : The Changeling"*zzz}
@{"38 : The Apple"*zzz}
@{"39 : Mirror,Mirror"*zzz}
@{"40 : The Deadly Years"*zzz}
@{"41 : I,Mudd"*zzz}
@{"42 : The Trouble With Tribbles"*zzz}
@{"43 : Bread And Circuses"*zzz}
@{"44 : Journey To Babel"*zzz}
@{"45 : A Private Little War"*zzz}
@{"46 : The Gamesters Of Triskelion"*zzz}
@{"47 : Obsession"*zzz}
@{"48 : The Immunity Syndrome"*zzz}
@{"49 : A Piece Of The Action"*zzz}
@{"50 : By Any Other Name"*zzz}
@{"51 : Return To Tomorrow"*zzz}
@{"52 : Patterns Of Force"*zzz}
@{"53 : The Ultimate Computer"*zzz}
@{"54 : The Omega Glory"*zzz}
@{"55 : Assignment: Earth"*zzz}
@{"56 : Spectre Of The Gun"*zzz}
@{"57 : Elaan Of Troyius"*zzz}
@{"58 : The Paradise Syndrome"*zzz}
@{"59 : The Enterprise Incident"*zzz}
@{"60 : And The Children Shall Lead"*zzz}
@{"61 : Spock's Brain"*zzz}
@{"62 : Is There In Truth No Beauty"*zzz}
@{"63 : The Empath"*zzz}
@{"64 : The Tholian Web"*zzz}
@{"65 : For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky"*zzz}
@{"66 : Day Of The Dove"*zzz}
@{"67 : Plato's Stepchildren"*zzz}
@{"68 : Wink Of An Eye"*zzz}
@{"69 : That Which Survives"*zzz}
@{"70 : Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"*zzz}
@{"71 : Whom Gods Destroy"*zzz}
@{"72 : The Mark Of Gideon"*zzz}
@{"73 : The Lights Of Zetar"*zzz}
@{"74 : The Cloud Minders"*zzz}
@{"75 : The Way To Eden"*zzz}
@{"76 : Requiem For Methuselah"*zzz}
@{"77 : The Savage Curtain"*zzz}
@{"78 : All Our Yesterdays"*zzz}
@{"79 : Turnabout Intruder"*zzz}
@page taslst "The Animated Adventures"
@{"The Animated Adventures"&}
@{"Main Castlist"*zzz}
@{" 1 : More Tribbles,More Trouble"*zzz}
@{" 2 : The Infinite Vulcan"*zzz}
@{" 3 : Yesteryear"*zzz}
@{" 4 : Beyond The Farthest Star"*zzz}
@{" 5 : The Survivor"*zzz}
@{" 6 : The Lorelei Signal"*zzz}
@{" 7 : One Of Our Planets Is Missing"*zzz}
@{" 8 : Mudd's Passion"*zzz}
@{" 9 : The Magicks Of Megus-Tu"*zzz}
@{"10 : The Time Trap"*zzz}
@{"11 : The Slaver Weapon"*zzz}
@{"12 : The Ambergris Element"*zzz}
@{"13 : The Jihad"*zzz}
@{"14 : The Terratin Incident"*zzz}
@{"15 : The Eye Of The Beholder"*zzz}
@{"16 : Once Upon A Planet"*zzz}
@{"17 : Bem"*zzz}
@{"18 : Albatross"*zzz}
@{"19 : The Pirates Of Orion"*zzz}
@{"20 : The Practical Joker"*zzz}
@{"21 : How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth"*zzz}
@{"22 : The Counter-Clock Incident"*zzz}
@page tmplst "The Motion Pictures"
@{"The Motion Pictures"&}
@{"Startrek : The Motion Picture"tmp001}
@{"Startrek II : The Wrath Of Khan"*zzz}
@{"Startrek III : The Search For Spock"*zzz}
@{"Startrek IV : The Voyage Home"*zzz}
@{"Startrek V : The Final Frontier"*zzz}
@{"Startrek VI : The Undiscovered Country"*zzz}
@{"Startrek VII : Generations"*zzz}
@{"Startrek VIII : First Contact"*zzz}
@{"Startrek IX : Insurrection"*zzz}
@page tnglst "The Next Generation"
@PIC "tng/tng-pic" @{"The Next Generation"&}
@{"Main Castlist"tngcst}
@{" 1 : Encounter At Farpoint"tng001}
@{" 3 : The Naked Now"*zzz}
@{" 4 : Code Of Honour"*zzz}
@{" 5 : The Last Outpost"*zzz}
@{" 6 : Where No One Has Gone Before"*zzz}
@{" 7 : Lonely Among Us"*zzz}
@{" 8 : Justice"*zzz}
@{" 9 : The Battle"*zzz}
@{" 10 : Hide And Q"*zzz}
@{" 11 : Haven"*zzz}
@{" 12 : The Big Good-bye"*zzz}
@{" 13 : Datalore"*zzz}
@{" 14 : Angel One"*zzz}
@{" 15 : 11001001"*zzz}
@{" 16 : Too Short A Season"*zzz}
@{" 17 : When The Bough Breaks"*zzz}
@{" 18 : Home Soil"*zzz}
@{" 19 : Coming Of Age"*zzz}
@{" 20 : Heart Of Glory"*zzz}
@{" 21 : The Arsenal Of Freedom"*zzz}
@{" 22 : Symbiosis"*zzz}
@{" 23 : Skin Of Evil"*zzz}
@{" 24 : We'll Allways Have Paris"*zzz}
@{" 25 : Conspiracy"*zzz}
@{" 26 : The Neutral Zone"*zzz}
@{" 27 : The Child"*zzz}
@{" 28 : Where Silence Has Lease"*zzz}
@{" 29 : Elementary, My Dear Data"*zzz}
@{" 30 : The Outrageous Okona"*zzz}
@{" 31 : Loud As A Whisper"*zzz}
@{" 32 : The Schizoid Man"*zzz}
@{" 33 : Unnatural Selection"*zzz}
@{" 34 : A Matter Of Honour"*zzz}
@{" 35 : The Measure Of A Man"*zzz}
@{" 36 : The Dauphin"*zzz}
@{" 37 : Contagion"*zzz}
@{" 38 : The Royale"*zzz}
@{" 39 : Times Squared"*zzz}
@{" 40 : The Icarus Factor"*zzz}
@{" 41 : Pen Pals"*zzz}
@{" 42 : Q Who"*zzz}
@{" 43 : Samaritan Snare"*zzz}
@{" 44 : Up The Long Ladder"*zzz}
@{" 45 : Manhunt"*zzz}
@{" 46 : The Emmisary"*zzz}
@{" 47 : Peak Performance"*zzz}
@{" 48 : Shades Of Grey"*zzz}
@{" 49 : Evolution"*zzz}
@{" 50 : The Ensigns Of Command"*zzz}
@{" 51 : The Survivors"*zzz}
@{" 52 : Who Watches The Watchers"*zzz}
@{" 53 : The Bonding"*zzz}
@{" 54 : Booby Trap"*zzz}
@{" 55 : The Enemy"*zzz}
@{" 56 : The Price"*zzz}
@{" 57 : The Vengeance Factor"*zzz}
@{" 58 : The Defector"*zzz}
@{" 59 : The Hunted"*zzz}
@{" 60 : The High Ground"*zzz}
@{" 61 : Deja Q"*zzz}
@{" 62 : A Matter Of Perspective"*zzz}
@{" 63 : Yesterday's Enterprise"*zzz}
@{" 64 : The Offspring"*zzz}
@{" 65 : Sins Of The Father"*zzz}
@{" 66 : Allegiance"*zzz}
@{" 67 : Captains Holiday"*zzz}
@{" 68 : Tin Man"*zzz}
@{" 69 : Hollow Pursuits"*zzz}
@{" 70 : The Most Toys"*zzz}
@{" 71 : Sarek"*zzz}
@{" 72 : Menage A Troi"*zzz}
@{" 73 : Transfigurations"*zzz}
@{" 74 : The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 75 : The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 76 : Family"*zzz}
@{" 77 : Brothers"*zzz}
@{" 78 : Suddenly Human"*zzz}
@{" 79 : Remember Me"*zzz}
@{" 80 : Legacy"*zzz}
@{" 81 : Reunion"*zzz}
@{" 82 : Future Imperfect"*zzz}
@{" 83 : Final Mission"*zzz}
@{" 84 : The Loss"*zzz}
@{" 85 : Data's Day"*zzz}
@{" 86 : The Wounded"*zzz}
@{" 87 : Devil's Due"*zzz}
@{" 88 : Clues"*zzz}
@{" 89 : First Contact"*zzz}
@{" 90 : Galaxy's Child"*zzz}
@{" 91 : Night Terrors"*zzz}
@{" 92 : Identity Crisis"*zzz}
@{" 93 : The Nth Degree"*zzz}
@{" 94 : Qpid"*zzz}
@{" 95 : The Drumhead"*zzz}
@{" 96 : Half A Life"*zzz}
@{" 97 : The Host"*zzz}
@{" 98 : The Mind's Eye"*zzz}
@{" 99 : In Theory"*zzz}
@{"100 : Redemption, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"101 : Redemption, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"102 : Darmok"*zzz}
@{"103 : Ensign Ro"*zzz}
@{"104 : Silicon Avatar"*zzz}
@{"105 : Disaster"*zzz}
@{"106 : The Game"*zzz}
@{"107 : Unification, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"108 : Unification, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"109 : A Matter Of Time"*zzz}
@{"110 : New Ground"*zzz}
@{"111 : Hero Worship"*zzz}
@{"112 : Violations"*zzz}
@{"113 : The Materpiece Society"*zzz}
@{"114 : Conundrum"*zzz}
@{"115 : Powerplay"*zzz}
@{"116 : Ethics"*zzz}
@{"117 : The Outcast"*zzz}
@{"118 : Cause And Effect"*zzz}
@{"119 : The First Duty"*zzz}
@{"120 : Cost Of Living"*zzz}
@{"121 : The Perfect Mate"*zzz}
@{"122 : Imaginary Friend"*zzz}
@{"123 : I Borg"*zzz}
@{"124 : The Next Phase"*zzz}
@{"125 : The Inner Light"*zzz}
@{"126 : Time's Arrow, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"127 : Time's Arrow, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"128 : Realm Of Fear"*zzz}
@{"129 : Man Of The People"*zzz}
@{"130 : Relics"*zzz}
@{"131 : Schisms"*zzz}
@{"132 : True Q"*zzz}
@{"133 : Rascals"*zzz}
@{"134 : A Fistful Of Datas"*zzz}
@{"135 : The Quality Of Life"*zzz}
@{"136 : Chain Of Command, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"137 : Chain Of Command, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"138 : Ship In A Bottle"*zzz}
@{"139 : Aquiel"*zzz}
@{"140 : Face Of The Enemy"*zzz}
@{"141 : Tapestry"*zzz}
@{"142 : Birthright, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"143 : Birthright, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"144 : Starship Mine"*zzz}
@{"145 : Lessons"*zzz}
@{"146 : The Chase"*zzz}
@{"147 : Frame Of Mind"*zzz}
@{"148 : Suspicions"*zzz}
@{"149 : Rightful Heir"*zzz}
@{"150 : Second Chances"*zzz}
@{"151 : Timescape"*zzz}
@{"152 : Descent, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"153 : Descent, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"154 : Liasons"*zzz}
@{"155 : Interface"*zzz}
@{"156 : Gambit, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"157 : Gambit, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"158 : Phantasms"*zzz}
@{"159 : Dark Page"*zzz}
@{"160 : Attached"*zzz}
@{"161 : Force Of Nature"*zzz}
@{"162 : Inheritance"*zzz}
@{"163 : Parallels"*zzz}
@{"164 : The Pegasus"*zzz}
@{"165 : Homeward"*zzz}
@{"166 : Sub Rosa"*zzz}
@{"167 : Lower Decks"*zzz}
@{"168 : Thine Own Self"*zzz}
@{"169 : Masks"*zzz}
@{"170 : Eye Of The Beholder"*zzz}
@{"171 : Genesis"*zzz}
@{"172 : Journey's End"*zzz}
@{"173 : Firstborn"*zzz}
@{"174 : Bloodlines"*zzz}
@{"175 : Emergence"*zzz}
@{"176 : Preemptive Strike"*zzz}
@{"177 : All Good Things..."*zzz}
@page ds9lst "Deep Space Nine"
@PIC "ds9/ds9-pic" @{"Deep Space Nine"&}
@{"Main Castlist"ds9cst}
@{" 1 : Emissary"ds9001}
@{" 3 : Past Prologue"*zzz}
@{" 4 : A Man Alone"*zzz}
@{" 5 : Babel"*zzz}
@{" 6 : Captive Pursuit"*zzz}
@{" 7 : Q-Less"*zzz}
@{" 8 : Dax"*zzz}
@{" 9 : The Passenger"*zzz}
@{" 10 : Move Along Home"*zzz}
@{" 11 : The Nagus"*zzz}
@{" 12 : Vortex"*zzz}
@{" 13 : Battle Lines"*zzz}
@{" 14 : The Storyteller"*zzz}
@{" 15 : Progress"*zzz}
@{" 16 : If Wishes Were Horses"*zzz}
@{" 17 : The Forsaken"*zzz}
@{" 18 : Dramatis Personae"*zzz}
@{" 19 : Duet"*zzz}
@{" 20 : In The Hands Of The Prophets"*zzz}
@{" 21 : Homecoming"*zzz}
@{" 22 : The Circle"*zzz}
@{" 23 : Siege"*zzz}
@{" 24 : Invasive Procedures"*zzz}
@{" 25 : Cardassians"*zzz}
@{" 26 : Melora"*zzz}
@{" 27 : Rules Of Acquisition"*zzz}
@{" 28 : Necessary Evil"*zzz}
@{" 29 : Second Sight"*zzz}
@{" 30 : Sanctuary"*zzz}
@{" 31 : Rivals"*zzz}
@{" 32 : The Alternate"*zzz}
@{" 33 : Armageddon Game"*zzz}
@{" 34 : Whispers"*zzz}
@{" 35 : Paradise"*zzz}
@{" 36 : Shadowplay"*zzz}
@{" 37 : Playing God"*zzz}
@{" 38 : Profit Loss"*zzz}
@{" 39 : Blood Oath"*zzz}
@{" 40 : The Maquis, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 41 : The Maquis, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 42 : The Wire"*zzz}
@{" 43 : Cross Over"*zzz}
@{" 44 : The Collaborator"*zzz}
@{" 45 : Tribunal"*zzz}
@{" 46 : The Jem'Hadar"*zzz}
@{" 47 : The Search, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 48 : The Search, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 49 : The House Of Quark"*zzz}
@{" 50 : Equilibrium"*zzz}
@{" 51 : Second Skin"*zzz}
@{" 52 : The Abandoned"*zzz}
@{" 53 : Civil Defense"*zzz}
@{" 54 : Meridian"*zzz}
@{" 55 : Defiant"*zzz}
@{" 56 : Fascination"*zzz}
@{" 57 : Past Tense, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 58 : Past Tense, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 59 : Life Support"*zzz}
@{" 60 : Heart Of Stone"*zzz}
@{" 61 : Destiny"*zzz}
@{" 62 : Prophet Motive"*zzz}
@{" 63 : Visionary"*zzz}
@{" 64 : Distant Voices"*zzz}
@{" 65 : Through The Looking Glass"*zzz}
@{" 66 : Improbable Cause"*zzz}
@{" 67 : The Die Is Dast"*zzz}
@{" 68 : The Explorers"*zzz}
@{" 69 : Family Business"*zzz}
@{" 70 : Shakaar"*zzz}
@{" 71 : Facets"*zzz}
@{" 72 : The Adversary"*zzz}
@{" 73 : The Way Of The Warrior"*zzz}
@{" 75 : The Visitor"*zzz}
@{" 76 : Hippocratic Oath"*zzz}
@{" 77 : Indiscretion"*zzz}
@{" 78 : Rejoined"*zzz}
@{" 79 : Little Green Men"*zzz}
@{" 80 : Starship Down"*zzz}
@{" 81 : The Sword Of Kahless"*zzz}
@{" 82 : Our Man Bashir"*zzz}
@{" 83 : Homefront"*zzz}
@{" 84 : Paradise Lost"*zzz}
@{" 85 : Crossfire"*zzz}
@{" 86 : Return To Grace"*zzz}
@{" 87 : Sons Of Mogh"*zzz}
@{" 88 : Bar Association"*zzz}
@{" 89 : Accession"*zzz}
@{" 90 : Rules Of Engagement"*zzz}
@{" 91 : Hard Time"*zzz}
@{" 92 : Shattered Mirror"*zzz}
@{" 93 : The Muse"*zzz}
@{" 94 : For The Cause"*zzz}
@{" 95 : To The Death"*zzz}
@{" 96 : The Quickening"*zzz}
@{" 97 : Body Parts"*zzz}
@{" 98 : Broken Link"*zzz}
@{" 99 : Apocalypse Rising"*zzz}
@{"100 : The Ship"*zzz}
@{"101 : Looking For Par'Mach In All The Wrong Places"*zzz}
@{"102 : Nor The Battle To The Strong"*zzz}
@{"103 : The Assignment"*zzz}
@{"104 : Trials And Tribble-ations"*zzz}
@{"105 : Let He Who Is Without Sin"*zzz}
@{"106 : Things Past"*zzz}
@{"107 : The Ascent"*zzz}
@{"108 : Rapture"*zzz}
@{"109 : The Darkness And The Light"*zzz}
@{"110 : The Begotten"*zzz}
@{"111 : For The Uniform"*zzz}
@{"112 : In Purgatory's Shadow"*zzz}
@{"113 : By Inferno's Light"*zzz}
@{"114 : Dr Bashir, I Presume"*zzz}
@{"115 : A Simple Investigation"*zzz}
@{"116 : Business As Usual"*zzz}
@{"117 : Ties Of Blood And Water"*zzz}
@{"118 : Of Love And Profit"*zzz}
@{"119 : Soldiers Of The Empire"*zzz}
@{"120 : Children Of Time"*zzz}
@{"121 : Blaze Of Glory"*zzz}
@{"122 : Empok Nor"*zzz}
@{"123 : In The Cards"*zzz}
@{"124 : Call To Arms"*zzz}
@{"125 : A Time To Stand"*zzz}
@{"126 : Rocks And Shoals"*zzz}
@{"127 : Sons Daughters"*zzz}
@{"128 : Behind The Lines"*zzz}
@{"129 : Favor The Bold"*zzz}
@{"130 : The Sacrifice Of Angels"*zzz}
@{"131 : You Are Cordially Invited"*zzz}
@{"132 : Resurrection"*zzz}
@{"133 : Statistical Probabilities"*zzz}
@{"134 : The Magnificent Ferengi"*zzz}
@{"135 : Waltz"*zzz}
@{"136 : Who Mourns For Morn?"*zzz}
@{"137 : Far Beyond The Stars"*zzz}
@{"138 : One Little Ship"*zzz}
@{"139 : Honor Among Thieves"*zzz}
@{"140 : Change Of Heart"*zzz}
@{"141 : Wrongs Darker Than Death Or Night"*zzz}
@{"142 : Inquisition"*zzz}
@{"143 : In The Pale Moonlight"*zzz}
@{"144 : His Way"*zzz}
@{"145 : The Reckoning"*zzz}
@{"146 : Valiant"*zzz}
@{"147 : Profit And Lace"*zzz}
@{"148 : Time's Orphan"*zzz}
@{"149 : The Sound Of Her Voice"*zzz}
@{"150 : Tears Of The Prophets"*zzz}
@{"151 : Image In The Sand"*zzz}
@{"152 : Shadows And Symbols"*zzz}
@{"153 : Afterimage"*zzz}
@{"154 : Take Me Out To The Holosuite"*zzz}
@{"155 : Chrysalis"*zzz}
@{"156 : Treachery, Faith And The Great River"*zzz}
@{"157 : Once More Unto The Breach"*zzz}
@{"158 : The Siege Of AR-558"*zzz}
@{"159 : Covenant"*zzz}
@{"160 : It's Only A Paper Moon"*zzz}
@{"161 : Prodigal Daughter"*zzz}
@{"162 : The Emperor's New Cloak"*zzz}
@{"163 : Field Of Fire"*zzz}
@{"164 : Chimera"*zzz}
@{"165 : Badda-Bing Badda-Bang"*zzz}
@{"166 : Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges"*zzz}
@{"167 : Penumbra"*zzz}
@{"168 : Til Death Do Us Part"*zzz}
@{"169 : Strange Bedfellows"*zzz}
@{"170 : The Changing Face Of Evil"*zzz}
@{"171 : When It Rains..."*zzz}
@{"172 : Tacking Into The Wind"*zzz}
@{"173 : Night Tremors"*zzz}
@{"174 : The Dogs Of War"*zzz}
@{"175 : What You Leave Behind, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"176 : What You Leave Behind, Part 2"*zzz}
@page stvlst "Voyager"
@PIC "stv/voy-pic" @{"Voyager"&}
@{"Main Castlist"stvcst}
@{" 1 : Caretaker"stv001}
@{" 3 : Parallax"*zzz}
@{" 4 : Time And Again"*zzz}
@{" 5 : Phage"*zzz}
@{" 6 : The Cloud"*zzz}
@{" 7 : Eye Of The Needle"*zzz}
@{" 8 : Ex Post Facto"*zzz}
@{" 9 : Emanations"*zzz}
@{" 10 : Prime Factors"*zzz}
@{" 11 : State Of Flux"*zzz}
@{" 12 : Heroes And Demons"*zzz}
@{" 13 : Cathexis"*zzz}
@{" 14 : Faces"*zzz}
@{" 15 : Jetrel"*zzz}
@{" 16 : Learning Curve"*zzz}
@{" 17 : Projections"*zzz}
@{" 18 : Elogium"*zzz}
@{" 19 : Twisted"*zzz}
@{" 20 : The 37's"*zzz}
@{" 21 : Initiations"*zzz}
@{" 22 : Non Sequitur"*zzz}
@{" 23 : Parturition"*zzz}
@{" 24 : Persistence Of Vision"*zzz}
@{" 25 : Tattoo"*zzz}
@{" 26 : Cold Fire"*zzz}
@{" 27 : Maneuvers"*zzz}
@{" 28 : Resistance"*zzz}
@{" 29 : Prototype"*zzz}
@{" 30 : Alliances"*zzz}
@{" 31 : Threshold"*zzz}
@{" 32 : Meld"*zzz}
@{" 33 : Dreadnought"*zzz}
@{" 34 : Death Wish"*zzz}
@{" 35 : Lifesigns"*zzz}
@{" 36 : Investigations"*zzz}
@{" 37 : Deadlock"*zzz}
@{" 38 : Innocence"*zzz}
@{" 39 : The Thaw"*zzz}
@{" 40 : Tuvix"*zzz}
@{" 41 : Resolutions"*zzz}
@{" 42 : Basics, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 43 : Basics, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 44 : Flashback"*zzz}
@{" 45 : The Chute"*zzz}
@{" 46 : The Swarm"*zzz}
@{" 47 : False Profits"*zzz}
@{" 48 : Remember"*zzz}
@{" 49 : Sacred Ground"*zzz}
@{" 50 : Future's End, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 51 : Future's End, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 52 : Warlord"*zzz}
@{" 53 : The Q And The Grey"*zzz}
@{" 54 : Macrocosm"*zzz}
@{" 55 : Fair Deal"*zzz}
@{" 56 : Alter Ego"*zzz}
@{" 57 : Coda"*zzz}
@{" 58 : Blood Fever"*zzz}
@{" 59 : Unity"*zzz}
@{" 60 : Darkling"*zzz}
@{" 61 : Rise"*zzz}
@{" 62 : Favourite Son"*zzz}
@{" 63 : Before And After"*zzz}
@{" 64 : Real Life"*zzz}
@{" 65 : Distant Origin"*zzz}
@{" 66 : Displaced"*zzz}
@{" 67 : Worst Case Scenario"*zzz}
@{" 68 : Scorpion, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 69 : Scorpion, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 70 : The Gift"*zzz}
@{" 71 : Day Of Honour"*zzz}
@{" 72 : Nemesis"*zzz}
@{" 73 : Revulsion"*zzz}
@{" 74 : The Raven"*zzz}
@{" 75 : Scientific Method"*zzz}
@{" 76 : Year Of Hell, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 77 : Year Of Hell, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 78 : Random Thoughts"*zzz}
@{" 79 : Concerning Flight"*zzz}
@{" 80 : Mortal Coil"*zzz}
@{" 81 : Waking Moments"*zzz}
@{" 82 : Message In A Bottle"*zzz}
@{" 83 : Hunters"*zzz}
@{" 84 : Prey"*zzz}
@{" 85 : Retrospect"*zzz}
@{" 86 : The Killing Game, Part 1"*zzz}
@{" 87 : The Killing Game, Part 2"*zzz}
@{" 88 : Vis a Vis"*zzz}
@{" 89 : The Omega Directive"*zzz}
@{" 90 : Unforgettable"*zzz}
@{" 91 : Living Witness"*zzz}
@{" 92 : Demon"*zzz}
@{" 93 : One"*zzz}
@{" 94 : Hope And Fear"*zzz}
@{" 95 : Night"*zzz}
@{" 96 : Drone"*zzz}
@{" 97 : Extreme Risk"*zzz}
@{" 98 : In The Flesh"*zzz}
@{" 99 : Once Upon A Time"*zzz}
@{"100 : Timeless"*zzz}
@{"101 : Infinite Regress"*zzz}
@{"102 : Nothing Human"*zzz}
@{"103 : Thirty Days"*zzz}
@{"104 : Counterpoint"*zzz}
@{"105 : Latent Image"*zzz}
@{"106 : Bride Of Chaotica"*zzz}
@{"107 : Gravity"*zzz}
@{"108 : Bliss"*zzz}
@{"109 : Dark Frontier, Part 1"*zzz}
@{"110 : Dark Frontier, Part 2"*zzz}
@{"111 : The Disease"*zzz}
@{"112 : Course: Oblivion"*zzz}
@{"113 : The Fight"*zzz}
@{"114 : Think Tank"*zzz}
@{"115 : Juggernaut"*zzz}
@{"116 : Someone To Watch Over Me"*zzz}
@{"117 : 11:59"*zzz}
@{"118 : Relativity"*zzz}
@{"119 : Warhead"*zzz}
@{"120 : Equinox"*zzz}
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Before using the search mode, check the a-z indexes to see if your word is
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Check my web pages for updates and new picture/sound files.
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@page grodd "Gene Roddenberry"
@PIC "datx/gene"
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry
Born: 19 August 1921 in ElPaso, Texas
Died: 24 October 1991
Star Trek's creator and noted visionary futurist, nicknamed "Great Bird of the Galaxy." A
former airline pilot and police officer, Roddenberry became a prolific television writer
in the 1950s.
He wrote the first Star Trek pilot episode in 1964, and served as producer and executive
producer during the show's original network run from 1966 to 1969. Roddenberry co-wrote
and produced the first Star Trek movie in 1979 and served as executive consultant to
subsequent Star Trek films.
In 1987, he created Star Trek: The Next Generation, and served as the show's executive
producer until his death in 1991. Roddenberry's personal optimism about humanity's
potential for a better future showed strongly in all of these productions. Roddenberry was
married to actress Majel Barrett, who played several different roles on Star Trek,
including the voice of the Enterprise computer.
Even after his death, the producers of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager
acknowledged Roddenberry's vision with the screen credit:
"Based Upon Star Trek, Created by Gene Roddenberry."
NASA posthumously recognized Roddenberry's contribution to space exploration when his
ashes were taken into orbit aboard the Celestis spacecraft in 1997.
Gene finally got to voyage into the final frontier.
SEE: @{"Drake Equation"*zzz}; @{"Majel Barrett"mbarre}.
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@page toscst "Original Series Castlist"
@PIC "tos/crew" @{"Original Series Castlist"&}
Seasons 1,2 & 3
@{"*"*tos/_kirk} @{"William Shatner"wshatn} @{"Captain James T. Kirk"wshatn}
@{"*"*tos/_spock} @{"Leonard Nimoy"lnimoy} @{"Spock"lnimoy}
@{"*"*tos/_mccoy} @{"DeForest Kelley"dfkell} @{"Dr. Leonard H. McCoy"dfkell}
@{"*"*tos/_scotty} @{"James Doohan"jdooha} @{"Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott"jdooha}
@{"*"*tos/_sulu} @{"George Takei"gtakei} @{"Lieutenant Sulu"gtakei}
@{"*"*tos/_uhura} @{"Nichelle Nichols"nnicho} @{"Lieutenant Uhura"nnicho}
@{"*"*tos/_chappel} @{"Majel Barrett"mbarre} @{"Nurse Christine Chapel"mbarre}
Seasons 2 & 3
@{"*"*tos/_chekov} @{"Walter Koenig"wkoeni} @{"Ensign Pavel Chekov"wkoeni}
@page tos001 "The Cage"
@PIC "tos/1/cage"The Original Series : Episode 1
The Cage
Stardate: Unknown
Written By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Robert Butler
The starship Enterprise, commanded by Captain Pike, runs across a distress signal which
Pike discounts as being outdated, but when a follow-up message concerning survivors of an
Earth ship is picked up, Pike follows the signals to Talos IV.
Pike and a landing party find a group of almost-too-healthy survivors there.
Among them is a young woman named Vina who catches Pike's eye and then leads him into a
trap while showing him the crash site.
Pike is captured by Talosians, aliens with much larger brains than humans, and is
subjected to illusions which are designed to compel him to mate with Vina, who is a
deformed human in captivity.
The rest of the crew, meanwhile, struggles to recover Pike, aware that the Talosians'
power of illusion is an effective weapon.
Cast:
@{"*"*tos/1/pike1} @{"Jeffrey Hunter"*jhunte} @{"Captain Christopher Pike"*jhunte}
@{"*"*tos/1/_spock0} @{"Leonard Nimoy"lnimoy} @{"Mr. Spock"lnimoy}
@{"*"*tos/1/number_1} @{"Majel Barrett"mbarre} @{"Number One"mbarre}
@{"*"*tos/1/doc0} @{"John Hoyt"*JoHoyt} @{"Dr. Boyce"*JoHoyt}
@{"*"*tos/1/tyler} @{"Peter Duryea"*PDurye} @{"Tyler"*PDurye}
@{"*"*tos/1/yeoman1} @{"Laurel Goodwin"*LGoodw} @{"Yeoman Colt"*LGoodw}
@{"*"*tos/1/vina} @{"Susan Oliver"*SOlive} @{"Vina"*SOlive}
@{"Malachi Throne"*mthron} @{"Talosian Voice"*mthron}
@{"*"*tos/1/magistrate} @{"Meg Wyllie"*mwylli} @{"Talosian Magistrate"*mwylli}
See: @{"Class-M planet"*zzz}; @{"Columbia, S.S."*zzz}; @{"Enterprise, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"Haskins"*jlorme};
@{"Kaylar"*zzz}; @{"laser weapons"*zzz}; @{"Mojave"*zzz}; @{"Orion animal women"*zzz};
@{"planetary classification system"*zzz}; @{"Rigel VII"*zzz}; @{"Starbase 11"*zzz}; @{"Talos IV"*zzz};
@{"Talos Star Group"*zzz}; @{"Talosians"*zzz}; @{"Tango"*zzz}; @{"transporter"*zzz}; @{"Vega Colony"*zzz}
@page tmp001 "Startrek : The Motion Picture"
@PIC "tmp/1/1-shot" @{"Startrek : The Motion Picture"&}
Stardate: 7412.6
Screenplay by : Harold Livingston
Story by : Alan Dean Foster
Directed by : Robert Wise
When an unidentified alien, on a direct course to Earth, destroys three powerful Klingon
cruisers, Admiral James T. Kirk returns to the newly transformed Enterprise to take
command.
@{"*"*tmp/1/Kirk} @{"William Shatner"wshatn} @{"Admiral James T. Kirk"wshatn}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Spock} @{"Leonard Nimoy"lnimoy} @{"Science Officer Spock"lnimoy}
@{"*"*tmp/1/McCoy} @{"DeForest Kelley"dfkell} @{"Dr. Leonard H. McCoy 'Bones'"dfkell}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Uhura} @{"Nichelle Nichols"nnicho} @{"Lt. Uhura"nnicho}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Sulu} @{"George Takei"gtakei} @{"Lt. Sulu"gtakei}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Chekov} @{"Walter Koenig"wkoeni} @{"Lt. Pavel A. Chekov"wkoeni}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Scotty} @{"James Doohan"jdooha} @{"Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott 'Scotty'"jdooha}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Rand} @{"Grace Lee Whitney"glwhit} @{"Transporter Chief Janice Rand"glwhit}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Chapel} @{"Majel Barrett"mbarre} @{"Dr Christine Chapel"mbarre}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Ilia} @{"Persis Khambata"*pkhamb} @{"Ilia"*pkhamb}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Decker} @{"Stephen Collins"*scolli} @{"Captain Willard Decker"*scolli}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Branch} @{"David Gautreaux"*DGautr} @{"Commander Branch"*DGautr}
@{"Michael Rougas"*MRouga} @{"Cleary"*MRouga}
@{"Marcy Lafferty"*MLaffe} @{"Chief DiFalco"*MLaffe}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Sonak} @{"Jon Kamal"*JKamal} @{"Commander Sonak"*JKamal}
@{"Edna Glover"*EGlove} @{"Vulcan Master"*EGlove}
@{"Paul Weber"*PWeber} @{"Vulcan Master"*PWeber}
@{"Norman Stuart"*NStuar} @{"Vulcan Master"*NStuar}
@{"Billy Van Zandt"*BZandt} @{"Alien Boy"*BZandt}
@{"John D. Gowans"*JGowan} @{"Transporter Technician"*JGowan}
@{"Roger Aaron Brown"*RABrow} @{"Epsilon Technician"*RABrow}
@{"Gary Faga"*gafaga} @{"Airlock Technician"*gafaga}
@{"Howard Itzowitz"*HItzow} @{"Cargo Deck Ensign"*HItzow}
@{"Michele Ameen Billy"*MBilly} @{"Lieutenant"*MBilly}
@{"Terrence O'Connor"*TeOCon} @{"Chief Ross"*TeOCon}
@{"Susan J. Sullican"*SSulli} @{"Woman"*SSulli}
@{"Joshua Gallegos"*JGalle} @{"Security Officer"*JGalle}
@{"Leslie C. Howard"*LHowar} @{"Yeoman"*LHowar}
@{"Ralph Brannen"*RBrann} @{"Crew"*RBrann}
@{"Ralph Byers"*RByers} @{"Crew"*RByers}
@{"Paula Crist"*PCrist} @{"Crew"*PCrist}
@{"Iva Lane"*ivlane} @{"Crew"*ivlane}
@{"Franklyn Seales"*FSeale} @{"Crew"*FSeale}
@{"Momo Yashima"*MYashi} @{"Crew"*MYashi}
@{"*"*tmp/1/Klingon} @{"Mark Lenard"*mlenar} @{"Klingon Captain"*mlenar}
@{"Jimmie Booth"*JBooth} @{"Klingon Crew"*JBooth}
@{"Joel Kramer"*JKrame} @{"Klingon Crew"*JKrame}
@{"Bill MeTosh"*BMeTos} @{"Klingon Crew"*BMeTos}
@{"Dave Moordigan"*DMoord} @{"Klingon Crew"*DMoord}
@{"Tom Morga"*tmorga} @{"Klingon Crew"*tmorga}
@{"Tony Rocco"*TRocco} @{"Klingon Crew"*TRocco}
@{"Joel Schultz"*JSchul} @{"Klingon Crew"*JSchul}
@{"Craig Thomas"*CThoma} @{"Klingon Crew"*CThoma}
@{"Junero Jennings"*JJenni} @{"Technical Assistant"*JJenni}
@{"Michael Rougas"*MRouga} @{"Lt. Cleary"*MRouga}
@{"Sayra Hummel"*SHumme} @{"Technical Assistant"*SHumme}
See: @{"AU"*zzz}; @{"air tram"*zzz}; @{"Amar, I.K.S."*zzz}; @{"Columbia, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"carbon units"*zzz}; @{"center seat"*zzz};
@{"Creator"*zzz}; @{"Delta IV"*zzz}; @{"Deltans"*zzz}; @{"drydock"*zzz}; @{"Enterprise, S.S."*zzz}; @{"Enterprise, Space Shuttle"*zzz};
@{"Enterprise, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"Epsilon IX monitoring station"*zzz}; @{"I.K.S."*zzz}; @{"intermix formula"*zzz};
@{"Jupiter"*zzz}; @{"Kolinahr"*zzz}; @{"linguacode"*zzz}; @{"maneuvering thrusters"*zzz}; @{"NASA"*zzz}; @{"Nogura, Admiral"*zzz};
@{"Oath of Celibacy"*zzz}; @{"orbital office complex"*zzz}; @{"Probert, Commodore"*zzz}; @{"rec deck"*zzz};
@{"Revere, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"San Francisco Yards"*zzz}; @{"shuttle, Vulcan"*zzz}; @{"sonic shower"*zzz};
@{"Starfleet Headquarters"*zzz}; @{"thruster suit"*zzz}; @{"travel pod"*zzz}; @{"turboshaft"*zzz}; @{"V'Ger"*zzz}; @{"Voyager VI"*zzz};
@{"warp drive"*zzz}; @{"Work Bee"*zzz}; @{"wormhole"*zzz};
@page tngcst "The Next Generation : Main Cast"
@PIC "tng/crew" @{"The Next Generation : Main Cast"&}
Seasons 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
@{"*"*tng/_picard} @{"Patrick Stewart"*pstewa} @{"Captain Jean-Luc Picard"*pstewa}
@{"*"*tng/_riker} @{"Jonathan Frakes"*jfrake} @{"Commander William T. Riker (Captain)"*jfrake}
@{"*"*tng/_data} @{"Brent Spiner"*bspine} @{"Lieutenant Commander Data"*bspine}
@{"*"*tng/_geordi} @{"LeVar Burton"*lburto} @{"Chief Engineer Geordi LaForge"*lburto}
@{"*"*tng/_worf} @{"Michael Dorn"*midorn} @{"Lieutenant Worf"*midorn}
@{"*"*tng/_deanna} @{"Marina Sirtis"*msirti} @{"Counsellor Deanna Troi"*msirti}
Seasons 1,3,4,5,6 & 7
@{"*"*tng/_beverly} @{"Gates McFadden"*gmcfad} @{"Chief Medical Officer Dr. Beverly Crusher"*gmcfad}
Seasons 1,2,3
@{"*"*tng/_wesley} @{"Wil Wheaton"*wwheat} @{"Ensign Wesley Crusher"*wwheat}
Season 1
@{"*"*tng/_tasha} @{"Denise Crosby"*dcrosb} @{"Lieutenant Natasha Yar"*dcrosb}
Season 2
@{"*"*tng/2/Pulaski} @{"Diana Muldaur"*dmulda} @{"Chief Medical Officer Dr. Katherine Pulaski"*dmulda}
@page tng001 "Encounter At Farpoint"
@pic "tng/1/frozen"The Next Generation : Episodes 1 & 2
Encounter At Farpoint
Stardate: 41153.7
Written By : D.C. Fontana
Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Corey Allen
The Enterprise, NCC 1701-D, the first new Galaxy-class starship, is launched, with veteran
Jean-Luc Picard in command, The ships first mission is a puzzling one.
While picking up new crew members from Deneb IV on the rim of explored space, they must
figure out how the low-technology Bandi there could have built the gleaming new Farpoint
Station they now offer to the Federation for use as a base.
The new ship is almost sidetracked permanently by a being claiming to be part of an
all-knowing super race known as the "Q".
This, Q, who considers humanity too barbarous to expand further, hijacks Picard's command
crew and sentences them to death in a kangaroo court.
Picard is able to save their lives only by offering to prove humanities worth during his
ships upcoming mission to Farpoint.
Freed by Q and allowed to arrive at Farpoint, the crew can find no explanation for the
Bandi' mysterious new technology until a vast alien ship appears and opens fire on the old
Bandi city.
Q tries to goad Picard into firing on the newcomer, but the Enterprise away team finds
that the attacker is actually a sentient life-form trying to free its mate from the Bandi'
clutches.
Cast:
@{"*"*tng/0/q} @{"John de Lancie"*jdlanc} @{"Q"*jdlanc}
@{"*"*tng/1/Zorn} @{"Michael Bell"*mibell} @{"Groppler Zorn"*mibell}
@{"*"*tng/_O'Brien} @{"Colm Meaney"*cmeane} @{"Battle Bridge Conn"*cmeane}
@{"*"*tng/1/Mandarin} @{"Cary Hiroyuki"*CHiroy} @{"Mandarin Bailiff"*CHiroy}
@{"Timothy Dang"*TiDang} @{"Main Bridge Security"*TiDang}
@{"David Erskine"*DErski} @{"Bandi Shopkeeper"*DErski}
@{"Evelyn Guerrero"*EGuerr} @{"Young Female Ensign"*EGuerr}
@{"Chuck Hicks"*ChHick} @{"Military Officer"*ChHick}
@{"Jimmy Ortega"*JOrteg} @{"Torres"*JOrteg}
@{"*"*tng/1/mccoy} @{"DeForest Kelley"dfkell} @{"Leonard McCoy 'The Admiral'"dfkell}
See: @{"Altair III"*zzz}; @{"Bandi"*zzz}; @{"battle bridge"*zzz}; @{"battle section"*zzz}; @{"Betazed"*zzz};
@{"chief medical officer"*zzz}; @{"combadge"*zzz}; @{"Jack R. Crusher"dowert}; @{"Deneb IV"*zzz};
@{"DeSoto, Captain Robert"mcavan}; @{"exobiology"*zzz}; @{"Enterprise 1701-D, U.S.S."*zzz};
@{"Farpoint Station"*zzz}; @{"Galaxy-class starship"*zzz}; @{"Groppler"*zzz}; @{"holodeck"*zzz}; @{"Hood, U.S.S."*zzz};
@{"Imzadi"*zzz}; @{"Library Computer Access and Retrieval System"*zzz}; @{"postatomic horror"*zzz};
@{"probability mechanics"*zzz}; @{"Q Continuum"*zzz}; @{"Saucer Module"*zzz}; @{"saucer separation"*zzz};
@{"stardrive section"*zzz}; @{"United Nations, New"*zzz}; @{"VISOR"*zzz}; @{"World War III"*zzz};
@page ds9cst "Deep Space Nine Castlist"
@PIC "ds9/ds9-pic" @{"Deep Space Nine Castlist"&}
Seasons 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
@{"*"*ds9/_sisko} @{"Avery Brooks"*abrook} @{"Commander Benjamin Sisko"*abrook}
@{"*"*ds9/_odo} @{"Rene Auberjonois"*rauber} @{"Security Chief Odo"*rauber}
@{"*"*ds9/_bashir} @{"Siddig El Fadil"*sefadi} @{"Dr. Julian Bashir"*sefadi}
@{"*"*ds9/_jake} @{"Cirroc Lofton"*clofto} @{"Jake Sisko"*clofto}
@{"*"*ds9/_o'brien} @{"Colm Meaney"*cmeane} @{"Chief Operations Officer Miles O'Brien"*cmeane}
@{"*"*ds9/_quark} @{"Armin Shimerman"*ashime} @{"Quark"*ashime}
@{"*"*ds9/_kira} @{"Nana Visitor"*nvisit} @{"Major Kira Nerys"*nvisit}
Seasons 1,2,3,4,5,6
@{"*"*ds9/_jadzia} @{"Terry Farrel"*tfarre} @{"Science Officer Lieutenant Jadzia Dax"*tfarre}
Seasons 4,5,6,7
@{"*"*tng/_worf} @{"Michael Dorn"midorn} @{"Lieutenant Worf"midorn}
Season 7
@{"*"*ds9/_ezri} @{"Nicole de Boer"*ndboer} @{"Ezri Dax"*ndboer}
@page ds9001 "Emissary"
Deep Space Nine : Episode 1
The Emissary
Stardate: 46421.0
Written by : Michael Piller
Story by : Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Directed by : David Carson
Commander Ben Sisko and his son Jake, both survivors of the Wolf 359 Borg massacre, arrive
at the planet Bajor as part of a Starfleet team taking over the abandoned Cardassian space
station Deep Space 9.
The station, which was intentionally damaged by the Cardassians before they left it
behind, is being pieced together by newly transferred Operations Chief Miles O'Brien from
the Enterprise.
Sisko also meets Major Kira, his Bajoran first officer who doubts the ability of the
provisional government of Bajor to avert a civil war and trusts the Federation even less,
Odo, a mysterious shape-shifter in charge of station security, and Quark, the suspicious
Ferengi kingpin who is eager to get out of town before the regulatory hand of the
Federation clamps down on his shady business affairs.
Sisko, at the suggestion of Kira, travels to Bajor and visits Bajoran spiritual leader Kai
Opaka, who tells Sisko that he is to be the emissary of their people.
Opaka reveals an Orb, a mystic object of a type which has appeared throughout Bajoran
history.
The Orb envelops Sisko in a brief recollection of his first meeting with his wife, and
then releases him.
Opaka gives him the Orb, and the news that Sisko, whether he likes it or not, whether he
even knows it or not, will find the temple.
Dax and Sisko set out in a Federation Runabout and stumble across a wormhole that shoots
them 70,000 light years across the galaxy.
Trying to return to the station, their ship is halted.
Dax is taken back to the station by an Orb, while Sisko is kept and studied by
non-corporeal beings who live inside the wormhole.
These beings have no conception of linear time, existing simultaneously in the past,
present and future, and they ask Sisko questions about the ephemeral nature of humans,
which they do not comprehend.
Dax, back on Deep Space 9, fills the crew in on details of the wormhole.
Major Kira orders O'Brien to shift the stations position so that it stands in front of the
wormhole.
A Cardassian ship, however, enters the wormhole, but is damaged by the wormhole life
forms.
When another Cardassian flotilla arrives and finds no sign of the missing ship, they
threaten to open fire on Deep Space 9 unless Kira agrees to surrender the station.
In the wormhole, the aliens study of Sisko reaches an end when they discover the human
drive for knowledge, and they are puzzled by Sisko's inability to live down the death of
his wife.
At the station, Kira's brinkmanship abilities and her feisty confrontations with the
Cardassians result in a firefight, damaging the station heavily.
The solution to the confrontation lies with Sisko, if he can overcome the wormhole beings
manifestations of his inner barriers and escape from the wormhole.
Cast:
@{"*"*ds9/0/Dukat} @{"Marc Alaimo"*malaim} @{"Gul Dukat"*malaim}
@{"*"*ds9/1/Jasad} @{"Joel Swetow"*jsweto} @{"Gul Jasad"*jsweto}
@{"*"*ds9/0/Opaka} @{"Camille Saviola"*csavio} @{"Kai Opaka"*csavio}
@{"*"*ds9/0/Morn} @{"Mark Shepherd"*msheph} @{"Morn"*msheph}
@{"*"*ds9/0/Nog} @{"Aron Eisenberg"*aeisen} @{"Nog"*aeisen}
@{"*"*ds9/0/keiko} @{"Rosalind Chao"*rochao} @{"Keiko O'Brien"*rochao}
@{"*"*ds9/0/rom} @{"Max Grodénchik"*mgrode} @{"Ferengi Pit Boss"*mgrode}
@{"*"*ds9/0/Jennifer} @{"Felicia M. Bell"*fmbell} @{"Jennifer Sisko"*fmbell}
@{"*"*ds9/1/Curzon} @{"Frank Owen Smith"*FOSmit} @{"Curzon Dax"*FOSmit}
@{"*"*ds9/1/JakeY} @{"Thomas Hobson"*THobso} @{"Jake Sisko (Young)"*THobso}
@{"*"*tng/_Picard} @{"Patrick Stewart"*pstewa} @{"Captain Jean-Luc Picard"*pstewa}
@{"Stephen Davies"*SDavie} @{"Tactical Officer"*SDavie}
@{"Steve Ranklin"*srankl} @{"Cardassian Officer"*srankl}
@{"Lily Mariye"*LMariy} @{"Ops Officer"*LMariy}
@{"Cassandra Byram"*CByram} @{"Conn Officer"*CByram}
@{"John Noah Hertzler"*JHertz} @{"Vulcan Captain"*JHertz}
@{"April Grace"*agrace} @{"Transporter Chief"*agrace}
@{"Kevin McDermott"*KMcDer} @{"Alien Batter"*KMcDer}
@{"Parker Whitman"*PWhitm} @{"Cardassian Officer"*PWhitm}
@{"William Powell-Blair"*WPowel} @{"Cardassian Officer"*WPowel}
@{"Lynda Ferguson"*LFergu} @{"Doran"*LFergu}
@{"Megan Butler"*MButle} @{"Lieutenant"*MButle}
@{"Stephen Rowe"*StRowe} @{"Chanting Monk"*StRowe}
@{"Donald Hutton"*DHutto} @{"Monk"*DHutto}
@{"Gene Armor"*GArmor} @{"Bajoran Bureaucrat"*GArmor}
@{"Diana Cignoni"*dcigno} @{"Dabo Girl"*dcigno}
@{"Judi Durand"*jduran} @{"Computer Voice"*jduran}
@{"Majel Barrett"*mbarre} @{"Computer Voice"*mbarre}
See: @{"antilepton interference"*zzz}; @{"Bajor"*zzz}; @{"Bajoran wormhole"*zzz}; @{"Bajorans"*zzz}; @{"baseball"*zzz};
@{"Bolians"*zzz}; @{"Borg"*zzz}; @{"Cardassians"*zzz}; @{"Cardies"*zzz}; @{"Celestial Temple"*zzz}; @{"Constable"*zzz};
@{"dabo"*zzz}; @{"Deep Space 9"*zzz}; @{"Denorios Belt"*zzz}; @{"DS9"*zzz}; @{"Emissary"*zzz}; @{"escape pod"*zzz};
@{"Ferengi"*zzz}; @{"Fourth Order"*zzz}; @{"Frunalian"*zzz}; @{"Gage, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"Gamma Quadrant"*zzz};
@{"Gilgo Beach"*zzz}; @{"holosuite"*zzz}; @{"Idran"*zzz}; @{"infirmary"*zzz}; @{"kai"*zzz}; @{"Kumamoto"*zzz}; @{"ODN"*zzz};
@{"Operations Center"*zzz}; @{"ops"*zzz}; @{"Orb"*zzz}; @{"pagh"*zzz}; @{"Promenade"*zzz}; @{"Prophets"*zzz};
@{"pulse compression wave"*zzz}; @{"Quadros-1 probe"*zzz}; @{"Quark's bar"*zzz}; @{"Rio Grande, U.S.S."*zzz};
@{"Roladan Wild Draw"*zzz}; @{"runabout"*zzz}; @{"Saratoga, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"Setlik III"*zzz}; @{"synthale"*zzz};
@{"Taluno, Kai"*zzz}; @{"thoron"*zzz}; @{"Trill"*zzz}; @{"Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards"*zzz}; @{"Wolf 359"*zzz};
@{"Yangtzee Kiang, U.S.S."*zzz};
@page stvcst "Voyager Castlist"
@PIC "stv/crew" @{"Voyager Castlist"*zzz}
Seasons 1,2,3,4
@{"*"*stv/_janeway} @{"Kate Mulgrew"*kmulgr} @{"Captain Kathryn Janeway"*kmulgr}
@{"*"*stv/_chakotay} @{"Robert Beltran"*rbeltr} @{"Chakotay"*rbeltr}
@{"*"*stv/_belanna} @{"Roxann Dawson"*rbiggs} @{"B'Elanna Torres"*rbiggs}
@{"*"*stv/_paris} @{"Robert Duncan McNeill"*rmcnei} @{"Tom Paris"*rmcnei}
@{"*"*stv/_neelix} @{"Ethan Phillips"*ephill} @{"Neelix"*ephill}
@{"*"*stv/_doc} @{"Robert Picardo"*rpicar} @{"Dr. Zimmerman"*rpicar}
@{"*"*stv/_tuvok} @{"Tim Russ"*tiruss} @{"Tuvok"*tiruss}
@{"*"*stv/_kim} @{"Garret Wang"*gawang} @{"Harry Kim"*gawang}
Seasons 1,2,3
@{"*"*stv/_kes} @{"Jennifer Lien"*jelien} @{"Kes"*jelien}
Seasons 4
@{"*"*stv/_seven} @{"Jeri Ryan"*jeryan} @{"Seven (of Nine)"*jeryan}
@page stv001 "Caretaker"
Voyager : Episode 1
Caretaker
Stardate: 48315.6
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
A starship controlled by the Maquis mysteriously disappears in the Badlands, a charged
energy field near the demilitarized zone, after being pursued by a Cardassian ship.
Voyager, commanded by Captain Janeway, is dispatched from DS9 to the Badlands to find out
where the Maquis ship went, especially since a Starfleet security operative, Lt. Tuvok,
was aboard.
Arriving in the Badlands, the Voyager is scanned by an unknown presence and then ripped
out of the Alpha Quadrant by a subspace phenomenon that causes heavy damage and kills many
of the crew.
Voyager ends up next to a space station in an unexplored part of the galaxy, 75 years, at
maximum warp, from home.
While repairs are being made, Janeway and her crew are kidnapped from the ship via
transporter beams and deposited in a virtual reality aboard the array, the inhabitants of
which conduct experiments on the Alpha Quadrant visitors.
Janeway and Chakotay join forces and go in search of their kidnapped crew members.
They find a scavenger called Neelix and he tells them that the Caretaker has sent them to
the fifth planet in a nearby system populated by the Ocampa.
Cast:
@{"*"*stv/1/Rollins} @{"Scott MacDonald"*smacdo} @{"Rollins"*smacdo}
@{"*"*ds9/_Quark} @{"Armin Shimerman"*ashime} @{"Quark"*ashime}
@{"*"*stv/1/Stadi} @{"Alicia Coppola"*ACoppo} @{"Lt. Stadi"*ACoppo}
@{"*"*stv/1/Cavit} @{"Scott Jaeck"*sjaeck} @{"Cavit"*sjaeck}
@{"*"*stv/0/carey} @{"Josh Clark"*jclark} @{"Carey"*jclark}
@{"*"*ds9/0/Evek} @{"Richard Poe"*RicPoe} @{"Gul Evek"*RicPoe}
@{"*"*stv/1/Doctor} @{"Jeff McCarthy"*JMcCar} @{"Human Doctor"*JMcCar}
@{"Angela Paton"*APaton} @{"Aunt Adah Reh"*APaton}
@{"*"*stv/1/Caretaker} @{"Basil Langton"*BLangt} @{"Caretaker"*BLangt}
@{"Keely Sims"*KeSims} @{"Farmer's Daughter"*KeSims}
@{"*"*stv/1/Mark} @{"Stan Ivar"*StIvar} @{"Mark"*StIvar}
@{"Bruce French"*BFrenc} @{"Ocampa Doctor"*BFrenc}
@{"Jennifer S. Parsons"*JParso} @{"Ocampa Nurse"*JParso}
@{"David Selberg"*DSelbe} @{"Toscat"*DSelbe}
@{"Eric David Johnson"*EJohns} @{"Daggin"*EJohns}
@{"*"*stv/1/Jabin} @{"Gavan O'Herlihy"*GO'Her} @{"Jabin"*GO'Her}
See: @{"Al-Batani, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"angla'bosque"*zzz}; @{"antimatter containment"*zzz}; @{"Arias Expedition"*zzz};
@{"Array"*zzz}; @{"Badlands"*zzz}; @{"bio-neural circuitry"*zzz}; @{"Class-M planet"*zzz}; @{"cormaline"*zzz};
@{"Delta Quadrant"*zzz}; @{"displacement wave"*zzz}; @{"Federation Penal Settlement"*zzz};
@{"Intrepid-class starship"*zzz}; @{"Julliard Youth Symphony"*zzz}; @{"Kazon Collective"*zzz};
@{"Kazon spacecraft"*zzz}; @{"Kazon-Ogla"*zzz}; @{"Kazon"*zzz}; @{"Koladan diamond"*zzz}; @{"lek"*zzz};
@{"Lobi crystal"*zzz}; @{"maje"*zzz}; @{"Maquis"*zzz}; @{"Maquis ships"*zzz}; @{"mess hall"*zzz}; @{"Moriya system"*zzz};
@{"Nacene"*zzz}; @{"nucleogenic particles"*zzz}; @{"Ocampa planet"*zzz}; @{"Ocampa"*zzz}; @{"phaser rifle"*zzz};
@{"planetary classification system"*zzz}; @{"security anklet"*zzz}; @{"Terikof Belt"*zzz}; @{"tetryon"*zzz};
@{"tomato soup"*zzz}; @{"trianoline"*zzz}; @{"tricobalt explosive"*zzz}; @{"Vetar"*zzz}; @{"Volnar Colony"*zzz};
@{"Voyager, U.S.S."*zzz}; @{"warp factor"*zzz}; @{"warp field effect"*zzz}; @{"Zakarian, Commander"*zzz};
@page WShatn "William Shatner"
@PIC "tos/_Kirk"@{"James T. Kirk"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/Kirk} @{"*"*tmp/0/Kirk}
James Tiberius Kirk was the commander of the original Starship Enterprise during its
historic five-year mission of exploration in 2264-2269.
@{"Where No Man Has Gone Before"*tos002}
His Starfleet serial number was SC 937-0176 CEC.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
Childhood and family: Kirk was born in 2233 @{"The Deadly Years"*tos040}
in Iowa on planet Earth
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
In 2246, Kirk-at age 13-was one of nine surviving eyewitnesses to the massacre of some
4,000 colonists at planet Tarsus IV by Kodos the Executioner.
@{"The Conscience Of The King"*tos013}
James Kirk lost his older brother, George Samuel Kirk (whom only James called Sam), and
sister-in-law, Aurelan Kirk, on planet Deneva due to the invasion of the Denevan neural
parasites in 2267.
Kirk's nephew, Peter Kirk survived.
@{"Operation - Annihilate!"*tos029}
Sam Kirk had two other sons who were not on Deneva at the time of the tragedy.
@{"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"*tos010}
Kirk at the academy: During his academy days, Kirk was tormented by an upperclassman named
Finnegan, who frequently chose Kirk as a target for practical jokes.
Kirk found a measure of satisfaction years later, in 2267, when he had a chance to wallop
a replica of Finnegan created on the amusement park planet in the Omicron Delta region.
@{"Shore Leave"*tos017}
Kirk served as an instructor at the academy, and Gary Mitchell was one of his students.
The two were good friends, and once Mitchell took a poisonous dart on Dimorus meant for
Kirk, saving Kirk's life.
Mitchell set Kirk up with a "little blond lab technician" whom Kirk almost married.
@{"Where No Man Has Gone Before"*tos002}
Another of Kirk's friends from his academy days was Ben Finney, who named his daughter,
Jamie, after Kirk.
A rift developed between Finney and Kirk around 2250 when the two were serving together on
the U.S.S. Republic.
Kirk logged a mistake that Finney had made, and Finney blamed Kirk for his subsequent
failure to earn command of a Starship.
Kirk's service aboard the Republic was apparently while he was still attending the
academy, since he was an ensign on the Republic, but he was a Lieutenant on the Farragut,
which was described as his first posting after the academy.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
One of Kirk's heroes at the academy was the legendary Captain Garth of Izar, whose
exploits are required reading.
Years later, Kirk helped save his hero when Garth had become criminally insane and was
being treated at the Elba II penal colony.
@{"Whom Gods Destroy"*tos071}
Another of Kirk's personal heroes was Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States
of America on Earth.
@{"The Savage Curtain"*tos077}
At the academy, James Kirk earned something of a reputation for himself as having been the
only cadet ever to have beaten the "no-win" Kobayashi Maru scenario.
He did it by secretly reprogramming the simulation computer to make it possible to win,
earning a commendation for original thinking in the process.
@{"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"*tmp002}
Early days in Starfleet: Kirk's first assignment after graduating from the academy was
aboard the U.S.S. Farragut.
@{"Obsession"*tos047}
One of his first missions as a young Lieutenant was to command a survey mission to Tyree's
planet in 2254.
@{"A Private Little War"*tos045}
This incident presumably took place while Kirk was assigned to the Farragut.
While serving aboard the Farragut in 2257, Lieutenant Kirk blamed himself for the deaths
of 200 Farragut personnel, including Captain Garrovick, by the dikironium cloud creature
at planet Tycho IV.
Kirk felt he could have acted faster in firing on the creature, but learned years later
that nothing could have prevented the deaths.
@{"Obsession"*tos047}
Sometime in the past Kirk almost died from Vegan choriomeningitis.
@{"The Mark Of Gideon"*tos072}
Aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise: Kirk's greatest renown came from his command of a historic
five-year mission of the original Starship Enterprise from 2264 to 2269 that made him a
legend in space exploration.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
By 2267, Kirk had earned an impressive list of commendations from Starfleet, including the
Palm leaf of Axanar Peace Mission, the Grankite Order of Tactics (Class of Excellence),
and the Preantares Ribbon of Commendation (Classes First and Second).
Kirk's awards for valor included the Medal of Honor, the Silver Palm with Cluster, the
Starfleet Citation for Conspicuous Gallantry, and the Kragite Order of Heroism.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
In 2267, Kirk became the first Starship Captain ever to stand trial when he was accused of
causing the death of Ben Finney.
Kirk's trial, held at Starbase 11, proved Kirk innocent of wrongdoing, and he was
exonerated.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
See: @{"Areel Shaw"*jmarsh}
During that original five-year mission, Kirk recorded a tape of last orders to be played
by Commander Spock and Chief Medical Officer McCoy upon his death.
While trapped in a spatial interphase near Tholian space, Kirk vanished with the U.S.S.
Defiant and was declared dead.
His last orders conveyed the hope that his two friends would work together, despite their
differences.
@{"The Tholian Web"*tos064}
Kirk was once split into two personalities by a transporter malfunction.
@{"The Enemy Within"*tos005}
Several of Kirk's voyages involved travel through time.
According to the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations, Kirk, who sometimes
ignored regulations when he felt it was for the greater good, amassed 17 separate temporal
violations during his career, more than any other person on file.
@{"Trials And Tribble-ations"*ds9104}
Kirk went back in time six times that we know of:
@{"The Naked Time"*tos007},
@{"Assignment: Earth"*tos055}
@{"Tomorrow Is Yesterday"*tos021},
@{"City On The Edge Of Forever"*tos028}
@{"All Our Yesterdays"*tos078}
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
He also went forward in time in Star Trek: Generations.
Kirk's living quarters aboard the original Enterprise were on Deck 5.
@{"Journey To Babel"*tos044}
It was during this five-year mission that Kirk's friendships with officers Spock and McCoy
developed, friendships that would last the rest of their lives.
Relationships with women: Kirk was notably unsuccessful in maintaining a long-term
relationship with any woman.
Although he was involved with many different women during his life, his intense passion
for his ship and his career always seemed to interfere.
A few years prior to his command of the first Enterprise, Kirk became involved with Dr.
Carol Marcus.
The two had a child, David Marcus, but Kirk and Carol did not remain together, because
their respective careers took them in separate directions.
Other significant romances in Kirk's life included :
Ruth, with whom he was involved when he attended Starfleet Academy.
@{"Shore Leave"*tos017}
Janice Lester, with whom he spent a year, also during his academy days.
@{"Turnabout Intruder"*tos079}
Janet Wallace, a scientist who later saved his life.
@{"The Deadly Years"*tos040}
Areel Shaw, who, ironically, years later prosecuted Kirk in the case of Ben Finney's
apparent death.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
Miramanee, a woman whom Kirk married in 2268 when he suffered from amnesia on a landing
party mission.
Miramanee became pregnant with Kirk's child, but both mother and unborn child were killed
in a local power struggle.
@{"The Paradise Syndrome"*tos058}
Kirk fell in love with Antonia after his first retirement from Starfleet, and for the rest
of his life regretted not having proposed to her.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
Perhaps Kirk's most tragic romantic involvement was with American social worker Edith
Keeler, whom Kirk met in Earth's past when he traveled into the 1930s through the Guardian
of Forever.
Keeler was a focal point in time, and Kirk was forced to allow her death in order to
prevent a terrible change in the flow of history.
@{"The City On The Edge Of Forever"*tos028}
David Marcus: Kirk was not involved with the upbringing of his son, David Marcus, at the
request of the boy's mother, Carol Marcus.
Kirk had no contact with his son until 2285, when Carol and David were both working on
Project Genesis, and Kirk helped rescue the two from Khan's vengeance.
Later, Kirk and his son were able to achieve a degree of rapprochement.
@{"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"*tmp002}
Tragically, David was murdered shortly thereafter on the Genesis Planet, by a Klingon
Officer who sought to steal the secret of Genesis.
@{"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock"*tmp003}
After the five-year mission: Following the return of the Enterprise from the five-year
mission in 2270, Kirk accepted a promotion to Admiral and became chief of Starfleet
operations, while the Enterprise underwent an extensive refit.
At the time, Kirk recommended Will Decker to replace him as Enterprise Captain, although
Kirk accepted a grade reduction back to Captain when he regained command of the ship to
meet the V'Ger threat in 2271.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
Kirk's first retirement from Starfleet happened some time thereafter, at which time he
became romantically involved with Antonia.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
The significant time gap between Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath
of Khan suggests the possibility that Kirk commanded another five-year mission of the
Enterprise following the events in the first Star Trek movie, although this is pure
conjecture.
If Kirk and the Enterprise did embark on another five-year mission in 2271, they probably
returned in 2276.
Star Trek Generations could be interpreted to suggest that Kirk's first retirement was
some time between 2276 and 2282, when he met Antonia.
On the other hand, the 2271 date for Star Trek: The Motion Picture is itself somewhat
conjectural in that it is based purely on the 18-month refit time for the Enterprise.
It is not impossible that Kirk and the Enterprise had other assignments after the
television series, but before the major refit of the ship.
Such assignments would push back the date for the first Star Trek film, but would not
significantly invalidate the timeline.
Kirk returned to Starfleet in 2284 @{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
and became a Staff instructor with the rank of Admiral at Starfleet Academy.
Kirk was dissatisfied with ground assignment, and returned to active duty in 2285 when
Khan Noonien Singh hijacked the Starship Reliant and stole the Genesis Device.
Kirk's close friend, Spock, was killed in that incident.
@{"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"*tmp002}
Upon learning that Spock's katra had survived, Kirk hijacked the Enterprise to the Genesis
Planet to return Spock's body to Vulcan, where Spock was brought back to life when body
and katra were reunited.
Kirk ordered the Enterprise destroyed in the incident to prevent its capture by Klingons.
@{"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock"*tmp003}
Kirk was charged with nine violations of Starfleet regulations in connection with the
revival of Spock in 2285.
All but one charge was later dropped, and Kirk was found guilty of the one remaining
charge, that of disobeying a superior Officer.
The Federation Council was nonetheless so grateful for Kirk's role in saving Earth from
the devastating effects of an alien probe that it granted Kirk the captaincy of the second
Starship Enterprise.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
Kirk was an intensely driven individual who loved the outdoors.
A personal challenge that nearly cost him his life was free-climbing the sheer El Capitan
mountain face in Yosemite National Park on Earth.
@{"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier"*tmp005}
He was an accomplished equestrian, and kept a horse at a mountain cabin that he owned
during his first retirement.
Another companion at his mountain cabin was Butler, his Great Dane.
He sold the cabin some time after his return to Starfleet.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
Kirk carried the bitterness for his son's murder for years, and opposed the peace
initiative of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon in 2293.
He especially resented the fact that he was chosen as the Federation's olive branch and
assigned the duty of escorting Gorkon to Earth.
During that mission, Kirk (along with McCoy) was arrested and wrongly convicted for the
murder of Gorkon by Federation and Klingon forces conspiring to block Gorkon's
initiatives.
Kirk nevertheless played a pivotal role in saving the historic Khitomer peace conference
from further attacks.
Kirk retired from Starfleet a second time about three months after the Khitomer Accords
were signed.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
Shortly after his second retirement, Kirk was an honored guest at the launch of the
Excelsior-class Starship Enterprise 1701-B in 2293.
Kirk was believed killed on that ship's maiden voyage, although it was later learned that
he had actually disappeared into a temporal anomaly called the nexus.
He remained in the nexus until 2371, when he emerged to help save the inhabitants of the
Veridian system.
Kirk, working with fellow Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard, was successful in saving the
Veridians, but the heroic effort cost Kirk his life at the hand of the deranged scientist,
Tolian Soran.
James T. Kirk is buried on a mountain top on planet Veridian III.
He went boldly, where none had gone before.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
@{&}
@{"James T. Kirk [mirror]"&}
Captain of the I.S.S. Enterprise in the mirror universe; assumed command of I.S.S.
Enterprise through assassination of Captain Christopher Pike.
Kirk's first action for the empire was to suppress a Gorlan uprising by destroying a rebel
home planet.
His second action was the execution of 5,000 colonists on Vega IX.
The mirror Kirk was transposed into our universe in 2267 when an ion storm caused a brief
bridge between the two existences.
It was believed that Spock [mirror] would overthrow Kirk as commander of the Enterprise,
thereby opening the way to breaking the mirror empire's pattern of repressive barbarism.
"Mirror, Mirror"
@{&}
@{"George Samuel Kirk"&}
Research biologist and older brother to James T. Kirk.
Sam had been working on a project at planet Deneva, where he lived with his wife and three
sons.
Sam was killed by the Denevan neural parasites in 2267.
Samuel Kirk had been living on Deneva with his wife Aurelan and son Peter when the
parasites infested the planet's population.
"Operation -- Annihilate!"
Sam had seen his younger brother-the only one who called him Sam-off on his first mission
aboard the Enterprise.
"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
Sam was established in @{"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"*tos010}
to have had three sons, one of whom, Peter, was seen in @{"Operation - Annihilate!"*tos029}
We don't know anything about Peter's two brothers, although they presumably were not at
the Deneva colony at the time Sam and Aurelan were killed.
Sam was only seen briefly as an already-dead body, "played" by William Shatner.
@{&}
@{"Ike Clanton"&
Historic outlaw from the American west, and a member of the Clanton family that fought the
Earps at the famous gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona, in 1881.
Kirk was cast as Ike Clanton in the Western scenario masterminded by the Melkotians in
2268 as the means for his death.
@{"Spectre of the Gun"*tos056}
@page LNimoy "Leonard Nimoy"
@PIC "tos/_Spock"@{"Spock"&} @{"*"*tng/5/spocko} @{"*"*tmp/1/Spock} @{"*"*tmp/0/Spock}
Science officer aboard the original Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain James
T. Kirk.
Born 2230 on planet Vulcan.
His mother, Amanda Grayson, was a human schoolteacher from Earth, and his father, Sarek,
was a diplomat from Vulcan.
@{"This Side Of Paradise"*tos025}, @{"Journey To Babel"*tos044}
As a result, he was torn between two worlds, the stern discipline of Vulcan logic and the
emotionalism of his human side.
The struggle to reconcile his two halves would torment him for much of his life.
@{"The Naked Time"*tos007}
Spock's Starfleet service number was S179-276 SP.
As of 2267, he had earned the Vulcanian Scientific Legion of Honor, had been twice
decorated by Starfleet Command and held an A7 computer expert
classification.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
@{"The Ultimate Computer"*tos053}
His blood type was T-negative.
@{"Journey To Babel"*tos044}
@{"Childhood and family:"&}
When he was five years old, Spock came home upset because Vulcan boys had tormented him,
saying he wasn't really Vulcan.
As a child, Spock had a pet sehlat, sort of a live Vulcan teddy bear.
@{"Journey To Babel"*tos044}
Spock was raised with an older half-brother, Sybok, until Sybok was ostracized from Vulcan
society because he rejected the Vulcan dogma of pure logic.
(Gene Roddenberry considered the Sybok story to be apocryphal).
Spock himself endured considerable antihuman prejudice on the part of many Vulcans, an
experience that may have later made it easier for Spock to find a home in the interstellar
community of Starfleet.
@{"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier"*tmp005}
At age seven, Spock was telepathically bonded with a young Vulcan girl named T'Pring.
Less than a marriage, but more than a betrothal, the telepathic touch would draw the two
together when the time was right after both came of age.
@{"Amok Time"*tos034}
Spock experienced Pon farr, the powerful mating drive, in 2267, and he was compelled to
return to Vulcan to claim T'Pring as his wife.
T'Pring spurned Spock in favor of Stonn, freeing Spock.
@{"Amok Time"*tos034}
Spock's father, Sarek, had hoped his son would attend the Vulcan Science Academy, and was
bitterly disappointed when Spock instead chose to join Starfleet.
Spock and his father had not spoken as father and son for 18 years when a medical
emergency drew them together.
@{"Journey To Babel"*tos044}
@{"Aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise:"&}
Spock was the first Vulcan to enlist in the Federation Starfleet, and he distinguished
himself greatly as science officer aboard the original U.S.S. Enterprise.
His logical Vulcan thought-patterns proved of tremendous value when Spock first served
aboard the Enterprise during the command of Captain Christopher Pike.
@{"*"*tos/1/_spock0} @{"The Menagerie"*tos016}
Spock said he worked with Pike for 11 years, 4 months, which suggests he was young enough
when he first came aboard the Enterprise that he was probably still attending Starfleet
Academy.
Because of this, we speculate that Spock's first year on the Enterprise was as a cadet.
Under the command of James Kirk, Spock suffered infection by parasites on planet Deneva in
2267, an intensely painful experience.
He survived the Denevan neural parasites after being exposed to intense electromagnetic
radiation that drove the parasites from his body.
Spock was briefly feared to have been blinded by the light, but it was later learned that
his Vulcan inner eyelid had protected his vision.
@{"Operation-Annihilate!"*tos029}
Spock was critically wounded on Tyree's planet in 2267 with an ancient weapon known as a
flintlock.
He survived, using a Vulcan healing technique in which the mind concentrates on the
injured organs.
@{"A Private Little War"*tos045}
Following the conclusion of Kirk's five-year mission, Spock retired from Starfleet,
returning to Vulcan to pursue the Kolinahr discipline.
Although he completed the training, intended to purge all remaining emotion, Spock
nonetheless failed to achieve Kolinahr because his emotions were stirred by the V'Ger
entity in 2271.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
Spock subsequently remained with Starfleet and was eventually promoted to Enterprise
captain when that ship was assigned as a training vessel at Starfleet Academy.
@{"Death and rebirth:"&}
Spock was killed in 2285 while saving the Enterprise from the detonation of the Genesis
Device by Khan Noonien Singh.
His body was consigned to space, but unknown to anyone at the time, his casket landed on
the Genesis Planet @{"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"*tmp002}
Although believed dead at the time, Spock had, just prior to his death, mind-melded with
McCoy.
Spock had apparently intended for his friend to return Spock's katra to Vulcan in
accordance with Vulcan custom.
The presence of Spock's living spirit in McCoy's mind was later found to be an
extraordinary opportunity to re-unite Spock's body and spirit when his body was found to
have been regenerated on the Genesis Planet.
The fal-tor-pan (refusion) process was conducted at Mount Seleya on Vulcan, supervised by
high priestess T'Lar.
@{"Star Trek III: The Search for Spoc"*tmp003}
Spock's younger selves in Star Trek III were played by @{"Carl Steven"*csteve}, @{"Vadia Potenza"*vpoten},
@{"Stephen Manley"*smanle}, and @{"Joe W. Davis"*jdavis}
Later, Spock underwent several months of re-education, during which his mind was
instructed in the Vulcan way, but his mother, Amanda, was concerned that he regain
knowledge of his human heritage as well.
Spock elected to return to Earth with his shipmates from the Enterprise to face charges
stemming from Kirk's violation of Starfleet regulations in Spock's rescue.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
@{"Later career:"&}
In later years, Spock's work became more diplomatic than scientific, even while he was
still part of Starfleet.
At the request of Ambassador Sarek, Spock served as Federation special envoy to the
Klingon government in 2293, paving the way for the Khitomer peace accords with Chancellor
Azetbur.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
In 2368, Spock secretly traveled to Romulus, on a personal mission to further the cause of
Romulan-Vulcan re-unification.
Spock's disappearance caused great consternation among Federation authorities, and the
Enterprise 1701-D was dispatched to determine his whereabouts and intentions.
Spock's contact on Romulus was Senator Pardek, who was believed to have met Spock during
the Khitomer conference in 2293.
Pardek was later learned to be an agent of the conservative Romulan government, seeking to
use Spock's initiative to cover an attempted Romulan invasion of Vulcan.
See: @{"Sela"*dcrosb}
Following the attempted invasion, Spock chose to remain underground on Romulus in hopes of
furthering the cause of re-unification.
@{"Unification, Part 1"*tng107}, @{"Unification, Part 2"*tng108}
Spock continued his activities in the Romulan underground, and in 2369 helped arrange the
defection of Romulan Vice-Proconsul M'ret to the Federation.
See: @{"N'Vek"*smacdo}
Spock indicated he believed the escape of M'ret would help establish an escape route for
other Romulan dissidents who lived in fear for their lives.
@{"Face Of The Enemy"*tng140}
Following the death of his father, Spock had one final, unexpected encounter with Sarek.
Prior to his death, Sarek had mind-melded with Jean-Luc Picard, sharing with Picard his
deepest emotions, unclouded by Vulcan logic.
On Romulus, Picard allowed Spock to mind-meld with him, and Spock finally came to know of
his father's love for him.
@{"Unification, Part 2"*tng108}
As far as we know, Spock remained on Romulus.
In @{"Sarek"*tng071}, Jean-Luc Picard noted that he had, years ago as a young lieutenant,
attended the wedding of Sarek's son.
Gene Roddenberry said he thought Picard was probably talking about Spock, but there is no
direct evidence that Spock ever married.
Picard did mention in @{"Unification, Part 1"*tng107} that he had met Spock once before the
episode: possibly at Spock's wedding?
Leonard Nimoy, under the pseudonym "Frank Force", provided the computer voice heard in the
Excelsior elevator in Star Trek III.
Nimoy's former assistant, @{"Theresa E. Victor"*tvicto}, played several roles in the Star Trek movies.
@{&}
@{"Spock [mirror]"&}
Science officer and second-in-command of the I.S.S. Enterprise in the mirror universe.
The bearded first officer deduced the transposition of landing parties between universes
and allowed the U.S.S. Enterprise landing party to return to their own universe.
Knowing that one day Spock might be the captain of the I.S.S. Enterprise, Kirk planted
seeds of doubt in Spock's mind about the fate of the evil empire he served, noting that
Spock was a man of honor in both universes.
@{"Mirror, Mirror"*tos039}
Spock became the driving force to reform the Terran Empire, pressing for disarmament and
peace.
He found remarkable success, becoming the empire's commander-in-chief, and using that
position to convince the brutal empire to change its ways.
Unfortunately, Spock's reforms left the empire unable to resist outside attackers, and the
empire soon fell to forces of the Alliance.
@{"CrossOver"*ds9043}
@{&}
@{"Henoch"&}
@{"Return to Tomorrow"*tos054}
See: @{"Henoch"*zzz}
@{&}
@{"Frank McLowery"&}
Outlaw from Earth's ancient American West, and a member of the Clanton gang who was killed
at the famous gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881.
Spock represented Frank McLowery in a bizarre charade created by the Melkotians in 2268.
@{"Spectre Of The Gun"*tos056}
@page DFKell "DeForest Kelley"
@PIC "tos/_mccoy"@{"Dr. Leonard H. McCoy 'Bones'"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/McCoy} @{"*"*tmp/0/McCoy}
Chief medical officer aboard the original Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain
James Kirk, who gave him the nickname "Bones".
@{"The Corbomite Maneuver"*tos003}
As of 2267, McCoy had earned the Legion of Honor, and had been decorated by Starfleet
surgeons.
@{"Court Martial"*tos015}
McCoy attended the University of Mississippi on Earth.
While a student there, he met and had a romance with Emony Dax while she was visiting
Earth around 2245 to judge a gymnastics competition.
@{"Trials And Tribble-ations"*ds9104}
Early in McCoy's medical career, his father was struck with a terrible, fatal illness.
Faced with the prospect of his father suffering a terrible, lingering death, McCoy
mercifully "pulled the plug" on him, allowing him to die.
To McCoy's considerable anguish, a cure for his father's disease was discovered shortly
thereafter, and McCoy carried the guilt for his father's possibly needless death for many
years.
@{"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier"*tmp005}
Prior to his assignment to the Enterprise, McCoy had been romantically involved with the
future Nancy Crater.
@{"The Man Trap"*tos006}
In 2253, McCoy developed a neurosurgical technique that was used in 2372 by the Voyager's
Emergency Medical Hologram to repair the damaged cerebral cortex of Danara Pel.
@{"Lifesigns"*stv035}
McCoy first joined the Enterprise crew in 2266, and remained associated with that
illustrious ship and its successor for some 27 years.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
In 2267, McCoy suffered a serious overdose of cordrazine in a shipboard accident.
In the paranoid delusions that followed, McCoy fled the ship, then jumped through a time
portal being studied by Enterprise personnel.
In the past, McCoy effected serious damage to the flow of time until Kirk and Spock
followed him to restore the shape of history.
@{"The City On The Edge Of Forever"*tos028}
See: @{"Guardian of Forever"*blarue}; @{"Edith Keeler"*jcolli}
In 2268, McCoy was diagnosed with terminal xenopolycythemia and chose to resign from
Starfleet so that he could marry a woman named Natira, high priestess of the Yonadan
people.
McCoy rejoined Starfleet after a cure was found in the Yonadan memory banks.
@{"For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky"*tos065}
McCoy retired from Starfleet after the return of the Enterprise from the five-year
mission, but he returned to Starfleet at Kirk's request when the ship intercepted the
V'Ger entity near Earth.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
McCoy, along with Kirk, was wrongly convicted for the murder of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon
in 2293, a conviction that was later overturned.
McCoy was scheduled to retire shortly after the Khitomer peace conference, but he either
changed his mind, or later returned to Starfleet.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
As a retired Starfleet admiral, McCoy made an inspection tour of the Enterprise 1701-D in
2364 at the age of 137.
@{"*"*tng/1/mccoyo} @{"Encounter At Farpoint"tng001}
@{&}
@{"Tom McLowery"&}
@{"Spectre Of The Gun"*tos056}
Outlaw who sided with the Clanton family against the Earps at the historic gunfight at the
OK Corral in 1881.
Tom McLowery and his brother, Frank, were both killed in the battle.
McCoy was cast as Tom McLowery in a drama created by the Melkotians in 2268 for the
purpose of causing their death.
@page GTakei "George Takei"
@PIC "tos/_sulu"@{"Hikaru Sulu"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/Sulu} @{"*"*tmp/0/Sulu}
Helm officer aboard the original Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain James
Kirk.
Sulu, born in 2237 in San Francisco on Earth.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
He was initially assigned as a physicist.
@{"Where No Man Has Gone Before"*tos002}
Later he transferred to the helm.
@{"The Corbomite Maneuver"*tos003}
Sulu assumed command of the Starship Excelsior in 2290, and subsequently conducted a
three-year scientific mission of cataloging gaseous planetary anomalies in the Beta
Quadrant.
Sulu and the Excelsior played a pivotal role in the historic Khitomer peace conference of
2293 by helping to protect the conference against Federation and Klingon forces seeking to
disrupt the peace process.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
During the incident, Sulu demonstrated his loyalty and courage when he risked his ship and
his career by violating Starfleet orders and attempting a rescue of former shipmates James
T.
Kirk and Leonard McCoy.
During the attempted rescue, Sulu narrowly escaped a Klingon patrol commanded by Captain
Kang in the Azure Nebula.
Sulu never entered the incident into his official log.
@{"Flashback"*stv044}
Sulu had a wide range of hobbies, including botany @{"The Mantrap"*tos006}
and fencing.
The latter interest surfaced when Sulu suffered the effects of the Psi 2000 virus in 2266,
and Sulu threatened everyone in sight with a foil.
@{"The Naked Time"*tos007}
Old-style handguns were another of Sulu's hobbies, and he had always wanted a Police
Special in his collection.
@{"Shore Leave"*tos017}
Hikaru Sulu had a daughter, Demora Sulu, born in 2271.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
Starfleet Command honored Sulu's contributions to space exploration by displaying his
portrait in Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco.
@{"Flashback"*stv044}
@{"Tattoo"*stv025}
establishes that a Captain Sulu, patrolling the Cardassian border, sponsored young
Chakotay for admission to Starfleet Academy around 2350.
The episode does not make clear if this is Hikaru Sulu, who would have been around 113
years old at the time.
(It could not have been Demora, since Chakotay referred to Sulu as "him").
@{"Encounter At Farpoint"tng001} shows Admiral McCoy visiting the Enterprise 1701-D at the
age of 137, so 113 might not be out of the question.
Sulu's first appearance was in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", in which he was the ship's
physicist, but by "The Corbomite Maneuver" he had assumed his familiar post at the helm.
A scene that was filmed for Star Trek II, but not included in the final cut of the movie,
would have shown that Sulu was about to assume command of the Excelsior at that time.
A scene for Star Trek IV that was in the final draft of the script but not filmed would
have had Sulu meeting a young boy in San Francisco who was Sulu's
great-great-great-grandfather.
Sulu's first name, Hikaru, was authorized by Gene Roddenberry in 1979, but was not used on
film until Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
@{&}
@{"Sulu [mirror]"&}
Lieutenant Sulu was security chief aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise in the mirror universe.
@{"Mirror, Mirror"*tos039}
@page JDooha "James Doohan"
@PIC "tos/_scotty"@{"Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott"&} @{"*"*tng/6/scotty} @{"*"*tmp/1/Scotty} @{"*"*tmp/0/Scotty}
Chief engineer aboard the original Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain James
Kirk.
@{"Where No Man Has Gone Before"*tos002}
Scott's Starfleet serial number was SE 19754.T.
@{"Wolf In The Fold"*tos036}
Scott's engineering career began in 2243, and he served on a total of 11 ships @{"Relics"tng130},
including a stint as an engineering advisor on the asteroid freight run from planet
Deneva, making the cargo run a couple of times.
@{"Operation-Annihilate!"*tos029}
The original U.S.S. Enterprise was the first starship on which Scott served as chief
engineer and he distinguished himself many times in that position by improvising
engineering miracles that more than once saved the ship and its crew.
@{"Relics"*tng130}
While serving aboard the original Enterprise, Scott once suffered from a near-fatal
accelerated aging disease.
@{"The Deadly Years"*tos040}
He was actually killed in 2267 by space probe Nomad, although the errant probe later
returned Scott to life.
@{"The Changeling"*tos037}
Scotty was scheduled to retire some three months after the Khitomer peace conference
incident in 2293, and had bought a boat in anticipation of having more free time.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
Later that year, Scott was an honored guest at the launch of the Starship Enterprise
1701-B.
Captain James T. Kirk was lost and believed killed on that flight.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
Scott finally did retire in 2294 at the age of 72, having served in Starfleet for 51
years.
He was in the process of relocating to the retirement community at the Norpin Colony when
his transport ship, the Jenolen, crashed into a Dyson Sphere.
Scott, the only one who lived through the crash, survived for 75 years by suspending
himself inside a transporter beam.
He was rescued in 2369 by an away team from the Enterprise 1701-D.
Following his rescue, Scott embarked for parts unknown aboard a shuttlecraft "loaned" to
him by Enterprise Captain Picard.
@{"Relics"*tng130}
Scott never married, but he became romantically involved with fellow crew member Mira
Romaine in 2269.
That relationship ended when Romaine transferred to Memory Alpha.
@{"The Lights Of Zetar"*tos073}
The writers of Star Trek Generations were indeed aware that Scotty, in @{"Relics"*tng130},
seemed to think that Kirk was still alive, in contradiction of Kirk's apparent death in
Star Trek Generations.
@{"Relics"*tng130} had been produced before it was known that Kirk would die in
Generations, and the decision to include Scotty despite the error was motivated simply by
fondness for Doohan's character, and the desire to see him one more time.
@{&}
@{"Clanton, Billy"&}
Outlaw from Earth's ancient American west, and a member of the Clanton family who died at
the famous gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881.
Mr. Scott represented Billy Clanton in the bizarre charade created by the Melkotians in
2268.
@{"Spectre Of The Gun"*tos056}
@{&}
@{"Voice of M-5"&}
Experimental computer designed in 2268 by Dr. Richard Daystrom.
The M-5 multitronic unit was the most ambitious computer complex of its time, and was
designed with the purpose of correlating and controlling every aspect of starship
operation.
The M-5 multitronic unit was built using a technique that allowed human neural engrams to
be impressed upon the computer's circuits, theoretically giving the machine the ability to
think and reason like a human.
Daystrom hoped that the M-5 would prove as great an advance as his earlier breakthrough in
duotronics.
The M-5 was tested aboard the Starship Enterprise in 2268 in an exercise that allowed the
M-5 to conduct routine contact and survey operations, as well as an elaborate war game
that involved four other Federation starships.
Although initial tests were promising, the M-5 demonstrated serious problems when it fired
full phasers at the Excalibur and the Lexington, killing hundreds of people.
Fortunately, the M-5 possessed Daystrom's sense of morality, and it later deactivated
itself to atone for the sin of murder.
@{"The Ultimate Computer"*tos053}
Voice of James Doohan, body of William Shatner
Sargon
@page NNicho "Nichelle Nichols"
@PIC "tos/_uhura"@{"Uhura"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/Uhura} @{"*"*tmp/0/Uhura}
Communications officer aboard the original Starship Enterprise under the command of
Captain James Kirk.
@{"The Corbomite Maneuver"*tos003}
She was born in 2239; her name is derived from the Swahili word for "freedom".
@{"Is There In Truth No Beauty?"*tos062}
A highly skilled technician, Uhura was also a talented musician, and enjoyed serenading
her fellow crew members with song.
@{"Charlie X"*tos008},
@{"The Conscience Of The King"*tos013}
@{"Star Trek: The Final Frontier"*tmp005}
Her memory was wiped clean in 2267 by the errant space probe Nomad, requiring her to be
re-educated.
@{"The Changeling"*tos037}
Following the re-assignment of the original Enterprise to Starfleet Academy in 2284, Uhura
served at Starfleet Command on Earth.
@{"Star Trek: The Search for Spock"*tmp003}
Uhura was scheduled to give a seminar at the academy in 2293, although she volunteered to
return to her old post on the Enterprise 1701-A at Kirk's request prior to the historic
Khitomer conference.
@{"Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}
See: @{"Beyond Antares"*zzz}; @{"Moon's a Window to Heaven, The"*zzz}
Uhura's first appearance was in @{"The Corbomite Maneuver"tos003}
@page WKoeni "Walter Koenig"
@PIC "tos/_chekov"@{"Pavel Andreivich Chekov"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/Chekov} @{"*"*tmp/0/Chekov}
Navigator on the original Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain James Kirk.
Born in 2245.
@{"Who Mourns For Adonais?"*tos033}
Chekov held the rank of ensign during his first mission aboard the ship.
@{"Catspaw"*tos030}
His Starfleet serial number was 656-5827B.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
Pavel Andreievich Chekov was an only child, although he once imagined he had a brother
named Piotr while under the influence of the Beta XII-A entity.
@{"Day Of The Dove"*tos066}
While at Starfleet Academy, Chekov became involved with a young woman named Irina
Galliulin, but the relationship did not last because Galliulin was uncomfortable with the
structured way of life required by Starfleet.
Years later, the two met again when Galliulin sought the mythical planet Eden with Dr.
Sevrin.
@{"The Way To Eden"*tos075}
In 2267, Chekov was the only member of an Enterprise landing party to Gamma Hydra IV who
was not affected with an aging disease.
During the mission, Chekov became startled at the sight of a dead colonist.
The surge of adrenaline protected him from radiation sickness that caused the aging
process.
@{"The Deadly Years"*tos040}
Chekov was promoted to lieutenant and assigned as security chief aboard the Enterprise
following the conclusion of Kirk's first five-year mission.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
Chekov later served aboard the U.S.S. Reliant as first officer under Captain Clark
Terrell, before returning to the Enterprise after the Reliant was destroyed at the Mutara
Nebula by Khan.
@{"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"*tmp002}
Chekov was an honored guest during the maiden voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-B in
2294.
@{"Star Trek: Generations"*tmp007}
Chekov joined the Star Trek cast in @{"Catspaw"*tos030}
at the beginning of the second season, although Khan claimed to have remembered him from
@{"Space Seed"*tos024}, filmed before the character was created.
@{&}
@{"Billy Claiborne"&}
Outlaw from Earth's ancient American west who fought on the side of the Clantons at the
historic gunfight at OK Corral in 1881.
Pavel Chekov portrayed Billy Claiborne in a bizarre charade created by the Melkotians in
2268.
In actual history, Billy Claiborne survived the fight, but Chekov as Claiborne was killed
by Morgan Earp in the Melkotian re-creation, proving that history need not repeat itself.
@{"Spectre of the Gun"*tos056}
@{&}
Walter Koenig's wife, actor Judy Levitt, played several roles in the Star Trek movies.
These included a doctor at Mercy Hospital in Star Trek IV, and a Starfleet Command officer
in Star Trek VI.
@page GlWhit "Grace Lee Whitney"
@PIC "tos/_rand"@{"Janice Rand"&} @{"*"*tmp/1/Rand}
Starfleet officer who served as Captain Kirk's yeoman during the early days of Kirk's
first five-year mission aboard the original Starship Enterprise.
@{"The Corbomite Maneuver"*tos003}
Rand returned to serve aboard the Enterprise as transporter chief in 2271.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
Rand subsequently served at Starfleet Command in San Francisco, where she assisted in
directing emergency operations when Earth was threatened with ecological disaster by an
alien space probe of unknown origin.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
Rand later served as communications officer aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior under the command
of Captain Sulu.
@{"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"*tmp006}, @{"Flashback"*stv044}
She was team leader of that ship's gamma shift.
@{"Flashback"*stv044}
Rand's first appearance was in @{"The Corbomite Maneuver"*tos003}
She was also seen in
@{"The Enemy Within"*tos005}, @{"The Man Trap"*tos006}, @{"The Naked Time"*tos007},
@{"Charlie X"*tos008}, and @{"Miri"*tos012}
Her character was dropped thereafter for budget reasons, although she later returned in
Star Trek I, Star Trek III, Star Trek IV, Star Trek VI, and @{"Flashback"*stv044}
@page MBarre "Majel Barrett"
@PIC "tos/_Chappel"@{"Number One"&} @{"*"*tos/1/number_1} (M. Leigh Hudec)
Executive officer holding the rank of lieutenant, and second-in-command of the original
Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain Christopher Pike.
@{"The Cage"tos001}, @{"The Menagerie"*tos016}
Number One was a cool, mysterious woman whose name was never given, although she was
intended as a regular character in Roddenberry's original version of Star Trek.
@{&}
Number One is apparently a common nickname given by starship captains to their
second-in-command, since Captain Picard gave the same moniker to Commander William T.
Riker.
See: @{"Marissa Flores"*eflore}
@{&}
The character of Number One was dropped from the original Star Trek series at the
insistence of the network, and Mr. Spock was "promoted" to second-in-command.
It was not until 1986, when Madge Sinclair was cast as the captain of the ill-fated U.S.S.
Saratoga in Star Trek IV, that the decision was reversed.
@{"The Cage"tos001}
@{"The Menagerie"*tos016}
@{&}
@{"Christine Chapel"&} @{"*"*tos/_Chappel} @{"*"*tmp/1/Chapel}
Nurse aboard the original U.S.S. Enterprise under Chief Medical Officer Leonard McCoy.
Chapel gave up a promising career in bioresearch to sign aboard a starship in the hopes of
finding her lost fiance, Dr. Roger Korby.
Chapel found Korby on planet Exo III in 2266, but learned he had transferred his
consciousness into an android body.
Korby was destroyed by another android on that planet.
@{"What Are Little Girls Made Of?"*tos010}
Chapel admitted she was in love with Mr. Spock while under the influence of the Psi 2000
virus, although Spock did his best to ignore this.
@{"The Naked Time"*tos007}
Following the return of the Enterprise to Earth in 2270, Chapel earned a medical degree,
and later returned to the Enterprise as a staff physician.
@{"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"tmp001}
Chapel directed emergency operations at Starfleet Command when Earth was threatened in
2286 with ecological disaster by an alien space probe of unknown origin.
@{"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"*tmp004}
Chapel's first appearance was in @{"The Naked Time"*tos007}
A nurse aboard the Enterprise 1701-D in @{"Transfigurations"*tng073}
was referred to in the script as Nurse Temple (played by Patti Tippo), sort of an homage
to Nurse Chapel.
@{&}
@{"Lwaxana Troi"&} @{"*"*tng/0/lwaxana}
Ambassador for the government of Betazed, and Deanna Troi's mother.
Lwaxana Troi was daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir
to the Holy Rings of Betazed.
@{"Haven"*tng011}
Lwaxana, a full Betazoid, married a Starfleet officer, Ian Andrew Troi
@{"The Child"*tng027}
They had two children, Kestra and Deanna.
Kestra died in 2336 in a swimming accident.
Lwaxana suppressed the memory of her death until 2370.
@{"Dark Page"*tng159}
Her other daughter, Deanna Troi, became a Starfleet officer.
Ian Troi died when Deanna was seven.
@{"Dark Page"*tng159}
Lwaxana Troi became a full ambassador of Betazed in 2365, and represented her government
at the Pacifica Conference in that year.
At about that time, Troi entered what is known in Betazoid culture as the phase, during
which a woman's sexuality matures and her sex drive quadruples.
At one point during her phase, Troi had hoped to marry either Jean-Luc Picard or William
Riker.
@{"Manhunt"tng045}
In 2366, Troi was kidnapped by DaiMon Tog in an attempt to use her empathic powers for his
personal gain.
The ambassador was able to escape by convincing Tog that her "jealous lover" Picard would
destroy Tog's ship if she was not returned.
@{"Menage A Troi"*tng072}
Lwaxana became engaged to marry Minister Campio of planet Kostolain in 2368, but the
wedding was canceled when Campio could not accept the traditional Betazoid custom of
conducting the ceremony in the nude.
@{"Cost Of Living"*tng120}
Something of a free spirit, Lwaxana enjoyed vacationing at the colorful Parallax Colony on
planet Shiralea VI, where she was very fond of the mud baths.
When she could not actually visit there, she indulged in a holodeck re-creation of the
colony.
Ambassador Troi paid an official visit to Deep Space 9 in 2371 as the Betazoid
representative to the Bajoran Gratitude Festival.
Troi did not realize that she was suffering from Zanthi fever, which caused her to project
amorous emotions onto several station personnel.
@{"Fascination"*ds9056}
Lwaxana married a Tavnian man, Jeyal, in 2371, and subsequently became pregnant with his
son.
Troi rebelled against Tavnian tradition when she refused to acquiesce to Jeyal's wish to
have her son taken from her at birth to be raised among men only.
Troi returned to Deep Space 9, where she sought the protection of her friend, Odo.
Lwaxana and Odo wed in a traditional Tavnian marriage ceremony, thereby nullifying Jeyal's
claim upon his unborn son.
Not wishing to further inconvenience Odo, Lwaxana returned to Betazed to have her child.
@{"The Muse"*ds9093}
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@{"Voice Beta 5 computer"&}
Computer of extraterrestrial origin, used by Gary Seven to support operations on Earth in
1968.
While a highly efficient tool, the computer, Seven felt, had a snobbish personality.
@{"Assignment: Earth"*tos055}
@{&}
Majel Barrett is the widow of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry
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