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Tennis is clearly known and played in the Star Trek universe. In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Suspicions, Guinan comes to Dr. Beverly Crusher complaining of tennis elbow. Later in the episode, the doctor gifts Guinan with a new, state-of-the-art tennis racket, which she is sure will alleviate her elbow problems.
It is the seventh Star Trek series and was released from 2017 to 2024. The series follows the crew of the starship Discovery beginning a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series in the 23rd century. At the end of the second season, they travel to the 32nd century which is the setting for subsequent seasons.
The first episode of Star Trek: Discovery aired in a "preview broadcast" on CBS in the United States and was made available with the second episode on CBS All Access. The rest of the series' episodes for the first three seasons were released weekly on All Access. [ 79 ]
Star Trek: Discovery: Nominated [140] Empire Awards: Best TV Actor Jason Isaacs: Won [141] GLAAD Media Awards: Outstanding Drama Series: Star Trek: Discovery: Nominated [142] Hugo Awards: Best Dramatic Presentation "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad" Nominated [143] ICG Publicists Awards: Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Television ...
[16] Writing for Tor.com, science fiction and fantasy writer Keith DeCandido called "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry" "a damn fine episode that tells a very good—and a very Star Trek—story in its hour while continuing the seasonal arc along", but criticized the slow pace of the Klingon scenes due to the use of the Klingon ...
Watching the fifth and final season of “Star Trek: Discovery” has been an exercise in the uncanny. Paramount+ didn’t announce that the show was ending until after the Season 5 finale had ...
The third season also includes "The Tholian Web", where Kirk becomes trapped between universes; this episode would later be revisited by two 2005 episodes of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise. The last episode of the series, "Turnabout Intruder", aired on June 3, 1969, [2] but Star Trek would eventually return to television in animated ...
Active development on a 13-episode fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery began by January 2020, during production on the series' third season. [20] [21] By March, a fifth season was also in development with the intention of production on the fourth and fifth seasons taking place back-to-back, [22] but these plans were delayed by the COVID-19 ...