Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is a list of characters from the Star Trek franchise and the media in which they appear. It lists both major and minor fictional characters including those not originally created for Star Trek but featured in it, alongside real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.
Beverly Crusher, born Beverly Howard, a character in the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation Beverly J. Howard, plaintiff in the case of Glassroth v. Moore , where she sued Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore over a monument of the Ten Commandments
The Wesley Crusher character was unpopular among some Star Trek fans. [6] [7] [8] Many considered the character a Mary Sue, and a stand-in for Gene Roddenberry (whose middle name was Wesley). The character's role in the show was greatly downplayed after the first season when Roddenberry's involvement in the show's production became more ...
Crusher refuses to eat or otherwise cooperate with Finn. After several hours, Finn lets Crusher out of her restraints and requests that she help treat their wounded. Crusher discovers that the "Inverters", the Ansata teleportation technology, cause irreversible damage to the user's DNA , and that many of the Ansata are sick due to excessive use ...
"Sub Rosa" is the 165th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was the 14th episode of the seventh season.. Dr. Crusher attends her grandmother's funeral, and spends time in her grandmother's haunted house, romanced by her grandmother's non-corporeal lover.
The ending of the episode has received a mixed reception, with Zack Handlen for The A.V. Club saying that the reaction by Crusher made "perfect sense", [1] while others suggested that the statement regarding Crusher's views on homosexuality should have been confined as a character trait rather than a general statement on the opinions of the ...
During a dry run for a covert mission, Riker is accidentally injured by Lt. Worf, and while Dr. Crusher heals the head wound, some pain persists. He then performs in "Frame of Mind", a play in which his character is confined to a mental asylum, and delivers a soliloquy regarding the nature of being sane.
8 Can someone please re-write the 6th paragraph of the "Character Information" section. 1 comment. 9 List of Episodes. 1 comment. 10 In-universe style. 3 comments.