Beta, a tough Rottweiler, is Alpha's lieutenant, and Gamma, a rough-and-tumble bulldog, is his hench-dog. Nothing will detract the pack from its mission—except maybe a squirrel."[1] AppearancesUpAlpha is a blue and ochre Doberman Pinscher owned by Charles Muntz. He is the leader of ...
The Battle of Sector 001 was a confrontation between the United Federation of Planets and the Borg Collective in 2373, when a Borg cube attempted to assimilate Earth. The battle resulted in significant casualties for the Starfleet forces, as they were ou
A title card at the end of the film claims there will be a sequel entitled "Doctor Detroit II: The Wrath of Mom." Dog SoldiersAt one point early in the movie, the soldiers suspect they have been put in an unwinnable training scenario, with one soldier calling it "the Kobayashi Maru ...
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Six lets Jorge's dog tags slip slightly from his/her hand and places them in a chest pouch. Skips to a building's rooftop on the city outskirts. Six, still holding the pistol, creeps beside the edge, jumps down, and staggers slightly on his/her injured leg. He/she walks past plasma...
After calling him an "elf with a hyperactive thyroid" and saying he belonged "in the circus, right next to the dog-faced boy," Spock indeed lost control, nearly killing Kirk before regaining control of himself. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise") ...
Explained Piller, "The second hour always seemed to dog us. The biggest danger in the pilot was in creating a story that nobody cared about [...] When we got to that second hour and we started to get into the mystery of this underground planet and the Array, there was a little ...
J.J. Abrams intends the dog to reappear upon his leaving the Star Trek films. (Star Trek DVD commentary) When Nero discovers Spock commandeering the Jellyfish, he yells, "SPOOOOOCK!" This is likely a nod to the scene in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan where Kirk yells Khan's name...