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  • ...ce fiction line included the unusual ''[[Star Science Fiction Stories No.3|Star Science Fiction Stories]]''. With cover paintings by [[Richard M. Powers|Ri ...first non-fiction book related to ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''The Making of Star Trek'' by [[Stephen E. Whitfield]] and [[Gene Roddenberry]].
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  • ...e [[Jedi]] in ''[[Star Wars]]''; [[Betazoids]] and [[Vulcans]] in ''[[Star Trek]]''; [[Talia Winters]] in ''[[Babylon 5]]''; [[Martian Manhunter|J'onn J'on ...f those they touch, such as [[Vulcan (Star Trek)|Vulcans]] in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' media franchise. At the opposite end of the spectrum, some telepathic c
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  • ...of cancelled television series, with notable success in cases such as Star Trek, Cagney & Lacey in 1983, Jericho (TV series) in 2007, and Roswell (TV serie
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  • ...tion of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series Star Trek] in 1969, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC NBC]'s marketing department co
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  • ...t I know I saw. The best way to describe the image is to use the old Star Trek saying, ‘Beam me up Scotty,’ because that’s exactly what it compares
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  • PAULO: . .. something about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek Star Trek]. ...relies on, can that relate to some of the things that we look at in a Star-Trek'ian kind of way, of certain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate stargat
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  • ...rowth, yes, but carry hopeful expectancy for the collective. For you Star Trek fans, I am not referring to the Borg. [Laughter] No, quite the opposite;
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  • * In the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[Darmok]]", [[Captain Picard]] uses the
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  • ...I'm [[prepared]] now for anything. (Laughter) If you're familiar with Star Trek. LinEL: Actually, we are all familiar with Star Trek. This series has some [[inspiration]]; it has [[received]] some inspiration
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  • ...dwayers do, their advantages over mortals/people; the morontia realm [Star Trek]; blending of the races; etc. JACK: Well, don't worry about that. Just think in terms of Star Trek and holograms and that will tell you really all you need to know.
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  • ...dwayers do, their advantages over mortals/people; the morontia realm [Star Trek]; blending of the races; etc. JACK: Well, don't worry about that. Just think in terms of Star Trek and holograms and that will tell you really all you need to know.
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  • ...ves the use of the term "we" instead of "I". In the episode Scorpion (Star Trek: Voyager), the Borg are referred to the closest thing that the [[universe]]
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  • ...our very being as thinning down to molecular form and like in the old star trek films where the individual de-materializes and then re-materializes in anot
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  • ...you will appreciate Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek and George Lucas' series, Star Wars, and many other fantasies and science fiction venues as illustrative o
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  • ...urs. I will borrow upon your [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek Star Trek] and say "Beam me down, Gabriel" or something to that effect, for it is qui
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  • ...very welcome to describe them.) Interesting! Are you familiar with Star Trek and the Wooky? (Monjoronson: Yes.) Well the first one looked like a Wook
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  • ...haracter-driven story back into prominence.[38] The television series Star Trek: The Next Generation began a torrent of new SF shows, of which Babylon 5 wa
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  • ...y say, been born with a silver spoon in your mouth, or, born under a lucky star. We have no problem with those of you who have found life an enjoyable expe ...with you. The memories that you have that present pictures of your joyous trek, which brought you insights, which opened doors of perception, which allowe
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  • ...een [[born]] with a silver spoon in your mouth, or, born under a [[lucky]] star. We have no problem with those of you who have found life an enjoyable [[ex ...h you. The [[memories]] that you have that present pictures of your joyous trek, which brought you [[insights]], which opened doors of [[perception]], whic
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  • ...ous to "Be brilliant as your solar son is brilliant. Shine as your nearest star can shine." It is to be as you are meant to be, as your Father in heaven wo ...the [[thirst]] and ease the mind of the fellows we encounter on this great trek, circumnavigating safely through the water of life to the [[oneness]] of al
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  • ...you are familiar with from [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek Star Trek]. You don’t have to all [[think]] alike and [[act]] as one at the expens
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  • The television series ''[[Star Trek]]'' has many times gone into parallel "Mirror" universes, and ''[[Stargate
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  • ...ls are given architectural spheres in which to operate. You who watch Star Trek should understand that there are different levels of reality that may or ma
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  • Gabriel, The Bright and Morning Star of Nebadon wishes a word with all of you I am Gabriel, the Bright and Morning Star of Nebadon.
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  • ...in it, represented. In many ways it would remind you of being in the Star Trek Holodeck, where you are able to experience things that are not there physic ...ey had hoped to achieve. It is in many ways wishing that you were a ‘rock star,’ who was very famous and popular and millions of people were in adulatio
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  • ...ll in synch. I think of that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek Star Trek] [[movie]] when Data went out of [[phase]] by four seconds, you know. So, i
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  • ...be, you would then “probe” the situation. [A metaphor comes from the Star Trek Enterprise where the captain would order a “probe” to be sent out to ex
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  • ...e most part erect bipeds. But then that can lead you into all kind of Star Trek types of beings. Yet even that science fiction series does capture a kind o
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  • * The [[Bajoran Prophets]] from ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' * Prophets of the Dark Side from [[Star Wars]]
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  • ...ith. What’s that phrase from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek Star Trek]? "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Directive Prime Directive]."
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  • ...r constrictions are modest compared to their near neighbors of an outlying star system called Varen. The Varen people (their home is planet Salisar) live a ...looking for trade routes and stumbled upon Honeidar as it was not on their star maps for being an inhabited planet. The invaders landed without permission
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  • ...ood point) Even your own wildly imaginative TV science fiction series Star Trek evolved the notion of a Prime Directive of non-interference, one planetary
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  • ...y easy technology to develop. I know I've gotten that impression from Star Trek and various other movies and television, but still, what you've described s Dr. Neruda: "If you watch movies like Star Wars or Star Trek they imply that extraterrestrials populate every planetary system in the ga
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  • ...[[Paradise Lost]]'' occurs in the Garden of Eden. Also, in the film [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]], Captain [[Spock]] has a painting hanging in
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  • ...us 873 rehabilitated ones, as well as more than 100,000 lining up on other star systems to follow their advance guard in making the lengthy trip to this pl ...ountless universes, for His free-will creatures to choose to make the long trek back to Paradise and stand before this self-same Almighty God as a perfecte
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  • ...ction]] stories such as [[Frank Herbert]]'s ''[[Dune]]'', [[Star Trek]], [[Star Wars]], and [[Stargate SG-1]] have featured characters who practice one for
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  • ...you are “creators;” you have the capacity as Jean Luc Piccard said on Star Trek, “Make it so, Number 1!” This is not past the realm of understanding o
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  • ...n "creadores;" usted tiene la capacidad como dijo Jean Luc Piccard en Star Trek, para "Hacer esto como el número 1!" Esto no está más allá del reino de
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  • ...Puthoff has called "metric engineering." In his book "The Physics of Star Trek," Lawrence M. Krauss argues that it would be physically impossible to conce
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  • ...ehalf." Sarah: "Is this like the Prime Directive as it's portrayed on Star Trek?"
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