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Star Trek: The Next Generation: K'Ehleyr / Lt. Selar, M.D. 3 episodes 1990 Beauty and the Beast: Susan 1 episode: "In the Forests of the Night" 1991 The Torkelsons: Verna 1 episode: "Poetry in Motion" 1991–94 Dinosaurs: Monica Devertebrae / Elder #3 / Sally (voices) 14 episodes 1992–95 Love & War: Mary Margaret 'Meg' Tynan 67 episodes 1995 ...
Ensign Jennifer Sh'reyan as seen in Lower Decks.. Andorians have blue blood, blue skin, white hair, and antennae on the crown of the skull. By the time of the 2001 – 2005 TV series Star Trek: Enterprise, the antennae were depicted as protruding from the forehead, and capable of movement, used for gesturing and balancing.
Abbreviation Title Date(s) Medium TC "The Cage" (Star Trek: The Original Series) 1966: TV TOS: Star Trek: The Original Series: 1966–1969: TV TAS: Star Trek: The Animated Series: 1973–1974
The “Star Trek” Universe is making its permanent home on Paramount Plus, including the premiere of the latest “Trek” iteration, the animated kids series “Star Trek: Prodigy,” ViacomCBS ...
"Journey to Babel" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by D. C. Fontana and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on November 17, 1967.
12th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Babel One" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 12 Directed by David Straiton Written by Mike Sussman André Bormanis Featured music Paul Baillargeon Production code 412 Original air date January 28, 2005 (2005-01-28) Guest appearances Jeffrey Combs - Commander Shran Lee Arenberg - Tellarite Ambassador Gral Molly ...
"The Andorian Incident" is the seventh episode (production #107) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and was written by Brannon Braga, Fred Dekker and Rick Berman. Roxann Dawson served as director for the episode. As one of the most significant of the first-season episodes, the events of "The Andorian Incident" would continue to ...
The race had been introduced in the Star Trek: The Original Series second-season episode "Journey to Babel". [2] The interior of a sound stage was fitted out to appear like caverns on the ice world as it was theorized that this was the environment in which a race such as the Andorians, including the Aenar sub-species, could have evolved.