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How can the rest of the crew understand Neelix when stranded during "Basics"?

Considering that they could not understand the language of the natives of that planet the only logical conclusion is that Neelix and Kes at some point learned English. The Trek writers seemed to forg …
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In Star Trek Voyager episode "Timeless" how can the Delta Flyer ride the Quantum Slipstream?

I can not remember the exact quotes but IIRC the flyer could stay in the stream with a higher variance in the field without being pushed out (possibly due to volume or mass being lower not sure if tha …
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Did anybody ever try to move a starship using the same trick Spock used in The Tholian Web?

What they meant by interphased space is never specified However I believe the TV episodes and the movies are the only canon and I can say with some certainty that there is no other occurrence of a sh …
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Was Crewman Daniels' experience parallel to Archer's?

Obligatory "you're not thinking 4th dimensionaly" Canonically I do not believe it is brought up with that being said it seems that time travel has some rules in the trek verse otherwise you would ha …
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Re-supply during the USS Enterprise's "Five year mission"?

Basically yes, As Valorum notes they were at a federation controlled outpost fairly often the frontier in a warp capable society can be really close to civilization a never explored star system cou …
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What of the time loop in Voyager episode, "Coda"?

I am fairly certain the soul eating aliens are never revisited in canon so any answer is speculative It has been awhile since I watched the episode in question however the simplest answer would be th …
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How did Starfleet crew its ships during the Dominion War?

War traditionally makes recruiting for the military easier so there was most likely an upsurge of volunteers for Starfleet. Training time can usually be greatly reduced the highly advanced nature of …
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Is there a sequence of episodes that I can watch to get a comprehensive canonical history of...

Enterprise season 4 episodes 7, 8 and 9 provide a little bit of history on the Vulcans. However for the most part I do not believe there are any episodes that exclusively cover Vulcan history
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Dr. Phlox's gag on Captain Archer?

This question seems like it may be opinion based Do no harm is tricky. As a comment pointed out the quote comes from an episode where Reed is undergoing physical therapy, physical therapy requires s …
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Why didn’t Picard's traumatic experiences break him?

Short answer, the same reason only some military personnel develop PTSD or similar conditions Psychiatry is not an exact science a man may be able to bounce back from extreme physical torture with no …
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How does Julian Bashir measure up to Khan Singh?

Not really certain there is a canonical answer, but Bashir as an augment he may be stronger and smarter than Khan simply because the technology used on him is a few centuries more advanced, or he may …
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In Star Trek why is warp speed the ultimate litmus test on "galactic acceptance" of a civili...

Star Trek really was not utopia; it may have had the appearance on the surface but we saw beneath that surface to the ugly truth of human nature many times on all the series. The Prime Directive is n …
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