The simulation computer screens go dead for a moment, then come back, but now the Klingon ships' shields are down. Kirk orders the ships destroyed with one photon torpedo each, and a rescue of the Kobayashi Maru's crew. In the room controlling the simulation, a confounded administrator asks...
After two shaky initial seasons, Star Trek: The Next Generation found its footing in season three and, in “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” produced an episode that stands tall not only with the best of TNG, but with the best of the entire Star Trek franchise. “Yesterday’s Enterprise”‘s ...
Star Trek: First Contact premiered in American cinemas on 22 November 1996, number one at the box office. With a budget of around US$45,000,000, it opened nationwide on 2,812 screens at US$30,716,131 and went on to eventually garner US$146,027,888 worldwide. [12] By comparison, ...
but more becauseTNGhas never really felt like *my*Star Trek. By the timeTNGcame around we had not only had sixStar Trekfilms, we had also hadBattlestar Galactica, Aliens, Terminator, and the original threeStar Warsfilms, including arguably the two best out of the entire bunch...
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It was awesome. And it was captivating. It wasTrekwith a visceral edge we had rarely seen the likes of before. The Borg. After the scene in "Q Who" where they sliced a hole through theEnterpriseand then revealed themselves as an implacable pack of locusts who could not be reasoned with...
PLATO, an acronym for Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations, initially ran on television-like screens connected to the university’sILLIAC I computer, a five-ton machine powered by 2,800 vacuum tubes. To increase interactivity, in 1964 Dr. Bitzer, along with a fellow professor, H....
From the moment it was first announced that CBS was going to bring "Star Trek" back to our screens in November 2015, fans had reason to be excited once again. After all, it had been over 10 years since we last saw a new episode on our televisions, and even then, that was the soul...
Star Trekdreams A PADD design used inST:TNG. Like the PADD, Apple's iPad and other iOS devices are designed largely around the idea that the software defines how the device can be used. "Nothing compares to the almost alive interface of the iPad," Doug Drexler told Ars. An ardent reader...
During the '60s run of the original "Star Trek," these were known as record tapes, and were likely an extrapolation of existing computer and audio disk technology of the time. The record tape actually wasn't all that different from 3.5" floppy disks that became the storage medium of choice...