Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) held the flag celebrating Captain Picard Day from Star Trek: The Subsequent Technology despite the fact that he hated the vacation. As seen in TNG Season 7, Episode 12, "The Pegasus", Captain Picard's Day was a vacation celebrated yearly primarily for the scholars aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The kids created completely different artworks representing the captain, which Jean-Luc himself judged. A boy named Paul Menegay gained the competition in 2370 by carving a clay sculpture of the captain's head. The USS Enterprise-D was one of many first Starfleet ships to permit households on board, changing…
Author: Rachel Hulshult
Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) held the flag celebrating Captain Picard Day from Star Trek: The Subsequent Era although he hated the vacation. As seen in TNG Season 7, Episode 12, "The Pegasus", Captain Picard's Day was a vacation celebrated yearly primarily for the scholars aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The youngsters created totally different artworks representing the captain, which Jean-Luc himself judged. A boy named Paul Menegay gained the competition in 2370 by carving a clay sculpture of the captain's head. The USS Enterprise-D was one of many first Starfleet ships to permit households on board, changing into one of…
Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) held the flag celebrating Captain Picard Day from Star Trek: The Subsequent Technology despite the fact that he hated the vacation. As seen in TNG Season 7, Episode 12, "The Pegasus", Captain Picard's Day was a vacation celebrated yearly primarily for the scholars aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The youngsters created completely different artworks representing the captain, which Jean-Luc himself judged. A boy named Paul Menegay gained the competition in 2370 by carving a clay sculpture of the captain's head. The USS Enterprise-D was one of many first Starfleet ships to permit households on board, changing…
Star Trek'The nation's lengthy historical past has seen its share of disasters. From Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in Star Trek: The Unique Sequence to Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Inexperienced) in Star Trek: Discovery, Starship captains and their crews have been stopping disasters and saving individuals throughout the galaxy for so long as Starfleet has existed. However Starfleet can't stop all catastrophes. Whether or not as a consequence of warfare, pure catastrophe, or focused assault, the United Federation of Planets has weathered many storms all through its historical past. Nearly all Star Trek the sequence has seen at the…
Star Trek'The nation's lengthy historical past has seen its share of disasters. From Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in Star Trek: The Unique Sequence to Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Inexperienced) in Star Trek: Discovery, Starship captains and their crews have been stopping disasters and saving individuals throughout the galaxy for so long as Starfleet has existed. However Starfleet can not stop all catastrophes. Whether or not as a result of battle, pure catastrophe, or focused assault, the United Federation of Planets has weathered many storms all through its historical past. Virtually all Star Trek the collection has seen no…
Michael Dorn's Worf appeared in additional Star Trek tv exhibits and movies than every other character, and he stays one of many franchise's most beloved characters. Lieutenant Worf first appeared in Star Trek: The Subsequent Era and spent many of the present serving as Chief of Safety on the USS Enterprise-D commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). As the one Klingon in Starfleet, Worf usually struggled to reconcile his Klingon heritage along with his Starfleet duties.. Most of Worf's works TNG the tales replicate this rigidity and discover Worf's involvement in Klingon politics. When mapping Star Trek: The Subsequent…
Michael Dorn's Worf appeared in additional Star Trek tv exhibits and movies than some other character, and he stays one of many franchise's most beloved characters. Lieutenant Worf first appeared in Star Trek: The Subsequent Technology and spent a lot of the present serving as Chief of Safety on the USS Enterprise-D commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). As the one Klingon in Starfleet, Worf typically struggled to reconcile his Klingon heritage along with his Starfleet duties.. Most of Worf's works TNG the tales mirror this rigidity and discover Worf's involvement in Klingon politics. When mapping Star Trek: The…
Michael Dorn's Worf appeared in additional Star Trek tv exhibits and movies than another character, and he stays one of many franchise's most beloved characters. Lieutenant Worf first appeared in Star Trek: The Subsequent Era and spent a lot of the present serving as Chief of Safety on the USS Enterprise-D commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). As the one Klingon in Starfleet, Worf typically struggled to reconcile his Klingon heritage along with his Starfleet duties.. Most of Worf's works TNG the tales mirror this stress and discover Worf's involvement in Klingon politics. When mapping Star Trek: The Subsequent…
Tribbles had been initially cute, cuddly little balls of fluff earlier than Star Trek stored altering them. Tribbles made his well-known Star Trek debut in Star Trek: The Authentic Sequence Season 2, Episode 15, "The Hassle with Tribbles", when Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his USS Enterprise crew discover them aboard an area station. When Lieutenant Uhrua (Nichelle Nichols) brings one of many little creatures to the Enterprise, one Tribble shortly turns into 1000's of Tribbles with actually hilarious outcomes. Tribbles emit a pleasing sound when held by most humanoids (besides Klingons), producing a tranquilizing impact on the…
Tribbles had been initially cute, cuddly little balls of fluff earlier than Star Trek saved altering them. Tribbles made his well-known Star Trek debut in Star Trek: The Unique Sequence Season 2, Episode 15, "The Hassle with Tribbles", when Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his USS Enterprise crew discover them aboard an area station. When Lieutenant Uhrua (Nichelle Nichols) brings one of many little creatures to the Enterprise, one Tribble shortly turns into hundreds of Tribbles with really hilarious outcomes. Tribbles emit a pleasing sound when held by most humanoids (besides Klingons), producing a tranquilizing impact on the…