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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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If Shinzon of Remus had succeeded, what would he have done next?
The entire Federation would have most certainly struck back regardless of Shinzon's next actions, since the existence and safety of the Federation depends on its commitment to the protection and well- …
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How does the Federation determine how to set their clocks?
It doesn't make sense that all of Starfleet would be on PST or GMT when these are just single timezones on Earth. It would be like the entire U.S. Army or U.S. Navy operating on EST.
So how do world …
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Was there a CIA/MI6 in Federation?
Starfleet Intelligence is the main intelligence agency in the Federation. They spied on the Orion Syndicate, Terra Prime, the Klingons, the Romulan High Command, the Maquis, and the Dominion.
Section …
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Gay rights – does Star Trek ever address this issue?
Takei said he spoke to Roddenberry about the possibility of broaching the gay rights issue, and Roddenberry seemed genuinely interested in the idea for TNG but passed on before he could implement it.
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Roughly how many humans are there in the Star Trek universe?
As James wrote, Earth has 9 billion in First Contact.
There might have been a slight baby boom after WWIII, but developed societies tend to move towards negative population growth, so perhaps Earth's …
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How was the Enterprise C model chosen on the D observation lounge?
The Enterprise-B is an Excelsior class:
The Enterprise-D is a Galaxy class:
The Enterprise-C is an Ambassador class that is supposed to represent a transitional design bridging the Excelsior cla …
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Where was Verad Dax?
There are a few possible reasons why Verad wasn't present during the zhian'tara. For one, the joining process was never completed between Verad and the Dax symbiont. If it had (which takes 96 hours), …
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What would happen if cloaked Romulan warbirds tried to attack Earth?
If you're talking about the 24th century, cloaking technology is quite advanced at this point, but there are still some limited defenses.
Romulan cloaking technology
Not technically a part of the c …
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Why aren't we all Borg?
The Borg's goal is to achieve perfection, not territorial conquest or population expansion.
The Borg actually control a pretty significant chunk of space, and considering how densely populated the Mi …
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Dark energy and matter in the Star Trek Universe?
Not in the reboot, but there are references to dark matter in the various series:
High densities of dark matter can be very hazardous, as the Enterprise-D discovered in the Mars Oscura dark matter n …
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Why would the combination of matter and anti-matter destroy both universes in ST?
The only logical explanation is that they weren't using the terms "matter" and "antimatter" in the conventional sense, or the antimatter that anti-Lazarus was made of clearly isn't the typical antimat …
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Has any Starfleet Captain ever been Court Martialed for violating the Prime Directive?
The only guaranteed way to avoid violating the Prime Directive is to ban space exploration and diplomacy altogether. However, the Prime Directive has done a remarkable job of helping the Federation av …
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Have any crimes been committed using a Transporter?
Another DS9 example is from S05E11, when the serial killer puts a remat detonator on one of his victims so she'd die horrifically when transported.
The remat detonator is a vicious weapon of sabotage …
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Why don't the Vidiians replicate or clone organs?
This is just one of the many plot holes and deficiencies of VOY (like how uneducated brutes like the Kazon, who can't even process water, are able to be a space-faring race, much less a threat to spec …
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What is the recommended viewing order for young first-timers to watch Star Trek TV episodes ...
I suppose you have to balance accessibility, chronology/spoiler-prevention, and engineering the overall experience.
For example I've yet to watch TOS partly because I'm not sure I'd enjoy it after be …