A fan favorite, this was the first “Trek” episode played for laughs. An interstellar salesman’s pet tribbles - purring balls of fur that love to multiply - become a real pain for Kirk, who also has to deal with Klingon saboteurs, obnoxious space diplomats, and crew members who brawl ...
The Klingon Gambit (Star Trek: The Original Series #3)Robert E. Vardeman
Moving on to the movies, we see Spock's older brother, Sybok, die inStar Trek V: The Final Frontier. But for this plague I had to go with Captain Kirk's own son David Marcus, who is killed by Klingons inThe Search for Spock. As the Pharoah's own infant son's death broke his r...
Star Trek's Untitled Originmovie is meant as a jumping-on point for general audiences, and as a prequel,Starfleet wouldn't be as technologically advanced or experienced with myriad aliensas it will be in laterStar Trek. Toby Haynes'Star Trekprequel largely being set on Earth actually harkens ...
Industrial Light & Magic: The Visual Effects Of Star Trek (HD, 13:50) Spock: The Early Years (HD, 6:22) The Star Trek Universe Space Docks And Birds Of Prey (SD, 27:49) Speaking Klingon (SD, 21:04) Klingon And Vulcan Costumes (SD, 12:16) ...
Yeah, in the 1980s the Klingons still had some USSR in their DNA, but the honor-based warrior culture was suggested by things like, for example, the impulsive glory-seeking behavior of that idiot Klingon captain in Star Trek 5. One of the ironies of Klingon thematic evolution over the ye...
("The Blaze of Glory" • "Under Twin Moons" • "Wild Card" • "The Secret Empire" • "Intelligence Test" • "To Wherever") • Star Trek III Short Stories ("The Azphari Enigma" • "The Jungles of Memory" • "A Vulcan, A Klingon, and an Angel" • "World's End"...
Related:Star Trek Is Still Dealing With Discovery’s Klingon Damage The Yorktown Has Still Had A Massive Presence On Star Trek Starfleet's vast armadaof ships has often included iterations of the Yorktown, however. One appeared in the original series, with the NCC-1717 USS Yorktown meeting ...
(via the most futuristic technology) and finding something of our own that we have lost or forgotten, something belonging to the past, even something impossibly ancient. How manyStar Trekepisodes had this basic premise: finding some relic of Earth’s spacefaring past, encountering (impossibly) ...
s absolutely not in Star Trek’s wheelhouse at this point, if it can in fact be argued it ever will be. But this is still a very stark break from what we’ve come to expect fromStar Trek, especially under Gene C...