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Star Trek is a science fiction television series documenting the adventures of the Starship Enterprise.
How does the Earth get its water resources?
I don't know if you have noticed, but the Earth is a little bit wet compared to the planets. How the Earth gets all its water has been a major mystery in the formation of the solar system, and recently a team of Japanese researchers found an important clue - the answer is hidden in Mercury.
By Alessandro Algardi3 years ago in Futurism
ANTI-GRAVITATIONAL SHIP BY NIKOLA TESLA & MARIA ORSIC
The following text was taken and adapted from the book The Black Sun - The Return of the Secret Societies of Vril - M. C. Pereda, a magnificent book where it portrays some stories that not all humanity will be able to understand, only those with an open mind and prepared for new knowledge and advanced curiosity.
By Georgenes Medeiros3 years ago in Futurism
Part II : Kirk Versus Spock—The Captain of the Enterprise Always Wins the Episode
Photo by Gage Skidmore One of the things that has made Star Trek endure is the duking it out that takes place between Kirk and Spock at the end. The successful formula always had the two giants trying to gain the upper hand in the interpretation of events. So in case you hadn't noticed, the winner usually lands Kirk in the win column, while Spock can't figure out why he's left licking his wounds.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Futurism
Part III: Best Second Tier Episodes of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'
Photo by Cristiano Betta Do you remember when we thought Klingons were completely soulless warmongers who loved to kill and oppress. Many of us even had reservations about allowing one to serve as an officer on the Enterprise. But you never really know a man until you walk in his shoes, and Gene Roddenberry reminded us of that when he placed Mr. Worf on the bridge.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Futurism
Mourning Star
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. That's all I wanted now, to drift quietly into the sound of nothing. I had searched for that abyss here on earth but 2022 had evolved our planet into one giant satellite that could stream a steady kind of tinnitus you could actually feel. There were no more places one could dwell among the mountaintops and contemplate the Now. There was only the perpetual buzz of communications resonating through the Social Registry chip implanted in every citizen's molar. I needed to find fluent silence.
By Nancy Turner3 years ago in Futurism
Part I : Kirk versus Spock - The Captain of the Enterprise Always Wins the Episode
Photo by Gage Skidmore One of the things that has made Star Trek endure is the duking it out that takes place between Kirk and Spock at the end. The successful formula always had the two giants trying to gain the upper hand in the interpretation of events. So in case you hadn't noticed, the winner usually lands Kirk in the win column, while Spock can't figure out why he's typically the one walking away and licking his wounds .
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Futurism
Paramount's Taking Us To Strange New Worlds
It’s A Strange New World For Trekkies We’ve always known that William Shatners’ James T. Kirk was not the first man to pilot the USS Enterprise. Before the charismatic and rogueish Captain James Tiberius Kirk, Captain Christopher Pike was the man in the chair. Now, thanks to Paramount and Paramount Plus, we are treated to a look at the years the Enterprise was under the command of Captain Pike and his science officer, Spock.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Futurism
The Inspiration for Our Favorite Star Trek Characters
Photo by Gage Skidmore Captain James T. Kirk Kirk was inspired by C.S. Forester’s Horatio Hornblower. Derived from Admiral Horatio Nelson, the literary character was driven by duty, while his courage and skillful cunning cemented his place in the popular culture. At the same time, the larger than life figure had a sense of the rest of us at his core, and Kirk followed suit. “The introspective captain is continually burdened by fear and self-doubt,” writes Nathan Miranda of Screenrant.com.
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Futurism
Review of 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' 1.5
Well, I said in my review of last week's episode 1.4 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds that what I was most really liking was the way young Lt. Spock was being portrayed in this excellent new series. And sure enough, I was rewarded today with episode 1.5 which was all about Spock.
By Paul Levinson4 years ago in Futurism











