To maintain workable diffusion distances, an organism must have many small cells instead of one large cell. So, an alien would be multi-celled if it is larger than a microbe. (We would not expect to find a light-years wide, single-celled organism like that portrayed in the original Star...
According to Star Trek lore, it is only 51 years until humans encounter their first contact with an alien species. In the movie Star Trek: First Contact, on April 5, 2063, Vulcans pay a visit to an Earth recovering from a war-torn period (see the movie clip below.) But will such a...
While the show had its ups and downs, it included a fascinating look at a crew without some of the advanced tech we see in other Star Trek shows, the first contact with various alien species we know and love from the Star Trek universe, and more. Star Trek: Enterprise UPNSep 26, 2001...
The mailbox belongs to a local rancher and became famous when Robert Lazar said it was the location he'd bring people to in order to watch scheduled test flights of alien spacecraft. Today, the mailbox has been repainted white and the rancher has said many times that he doesn't believe...
Through 13 films with various different crews, take a look at how to watch the Star Trek movie series in either release or chronological order.
Linda Park is best known for her work in Star Trek,but many don’t know she’s spent her years acting while also dealing withLupus. It hit her early on in her career and like most Lupus sufferers, it was the fatigue that got her. ...
brought a big push to make the Star Trek warp-speed lifestyle a reality. Elon Musk, the Mars-obsessed CEO ofSpaceX, has taken his startup from just another NASA launch contractor to the outfit with perhaps the best shot at making humans a "multiplanetary species," as he likes ...
I just don't like ideas about Bishop-traitor orQueen carrying/laying egg.For many years I saw many ideas and some were dumber than the other. Do you know?There was no egg in the Alien 3 preview! Only facehuggers. But a test group of viewers began to ask: "Where did the egg come...
Luke does some fancy flying, fires his weapons, lands his torpedo in the vent, and, with a loud explosion, the Death Star is no more. This climactic scene from "Star Wars: Episode IV" is typical of many action science fiction movies. It makes for a great movie going experience, but ...
Star Trek is an accurate depiction; the galaxy is populated by races identical to Earthlings except for their foreheads. Spock's famous line is "Zero diversity, in exactly one combination." Humans did not invent the laws of the universe, we just discovered them. Yep, other species that a...