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For all questions about the Star Trek universe. Including the television series, films, characters, events, and technology in the universe. For more specific questions, use in conjunction with the relevant tags, such as [star-trek-tos] or [star-trek-tng].

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Is Star Trek Online part of the Star Trek universe/timeline?

No, only the TV shows and Movies are considered canon. From Star Trek's Official Website: As a rule of thumb, the events that take place within the live-action episodes and movies are canon, or o …
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How would have Chakotay sharing his experiences from "Shattered" violate the Temporal Prime ...

From Memory Alpha: All Starfleet personnel are strictly forbidden from directly interfering with historical events and are required to maintain the timeline and prevent history from being altered. …
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What is the recommended viewing order for young first-timers to watch Star Trek TV episodes ...

I'd say to start with Voyager. I grew up on Voyager, and it was flashy enough that it kept my focus wheres DS9 and sometime TNG would get a little too stuffy. I'd stay away from TOS and the first 3 se …
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If I want to replicate say three apples in a replicator, will they be exactly the same to th...

It would depend on where and who was replicated it. On a ship, They would keep only one pattern as disk space would be a valuable resource (They are ships of exploration and science, no?). The counter …
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Why aren't transporters used for medical purposes?

I remember an episode of Voyager in which they were holding usable biological patterns in a transporter buffer, and they could only hold it there for about a half hour or so, before the patterns would …
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