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Zivilarena - Startseite The Trek Life Featured Character Episode: VOY 231 - Fair Haven Character from the Fair Haven holoprogram whose talking pig was a favorite at Sullivan's bar. Janeway claimed her aunt and uncle's talking goat had superior debating skills. Read More View All Characters Featured Alien Episode: VOY 168 - Scorpion, Part I A sophisticated lifeform native to a realm of fluidic space a dimension apart from our universe, known only by its Borg designation because its self-ascribed name is unknown. Read More View All Aliens Featured Episode Episode: ENT 060 - Twilight Twelve years in the future, Archer finds himself living in a modest home on a desolate planet with T'Pol as his caregiver. Read More View Series Page View All Episodes Featured Movie Still on the planet Vulcan (where audiences last saw them at the end of The Search for Spock), Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Chekov and Uhura prepare to head home to receive their comeuppance for stea... Read The Synopsis Visit Movie Page

Hattrick - The original online football manager game » Hattrick Management-Ausbildung und Leadership-Training | Monkey Management Sci-Fi Starship Size Comparison » Star Trek Minutiae I have been a fan of science fiction for more than fifteen years, since my parents introduced me to Star Wars some time in 1991. Since then, I’ve become obsessed to varying degrees with shows including Star Trek, Babylon 5, Farscape, Andromeda, and others. The infinite realm of possibilities presented through these stories has great appeal to me — but I’ve loved different shows for different reasons. I love Star Trek for its optimistic tone and its incredibly detailed universe. Farscape caught my eye because of its refreshing, casual tone and the writers’ willingness to take risks in order to produce an exciting, entertaining series. And Babylon 5 stole my heart with its stirring, inspiring, all-encompassing series arc about the conflict between Order and Chaos. Generally, I don’t buy into most of the incessant crossover debates that frequently rage on certain sci-fi bulletin boards. Anyway, here’s the result of my research. See also: Star Trek starship size comparison charts

The Starfleet Museum - A Report by Masao Okazaki Captain Picard's Journal Resistance is futile I was in a supermarket recently searching for a brown mustard-and-conditioner in one. It was while I was reading the ingredient label on a jar of Gouldens Dry Scalp Formula that I looked to the children's book rack and there spied the title "My Little Golden Book About God." Now as anyone knows, my interest in life's headiest metaphysical mystery has led me on some strange journeys; from the highest mountain peaks of Peru to snort crystalized alpaca urine with an Incan shaman to the sewers beneath Istanbul to read 900-year old grafitti scrawled by the heretical Saint Phoqallyall. Having found no theological resolution in these rarified encounters I have left the door open to the chance that sublime truth may be found where I least expect it. So it was with genuine anticipation that I opened the book, curious to know what the people at Little Golden Books believed small children who stick Beeferoni up their noses could absorb about the Inscrutible One.

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