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  2. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    The authorized Star Trek book Star Trek: Star Charts [37] and Roddenberry himself [38] give this location. In addition, Commander Tucker's statement in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " Home " that Vulcan is "a little over" 16 light years from Earth supports this location, as 40 Eridani A is 16.39 light-years from our own Solar System . [ 39 ]

  3. Surak - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Gray as Surak observing Vulcan's nuclear holocaust.. The character of Surak in the Star Trek television series backstory, after up-ending the Vulcan people's violent tribalism with a philosophy of communal commitment to reason and logic, dies in the 4th century AD (based upon Earth's calendar, approximately 1,800 years before the events of the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Awakening ...

  4. Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The planet Vulcan in the Star Trek franchise, for instance, is specified as orbiting 40 Eridani A. [citation needed] Vulcan is a main character in the novel The Automation by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler. His role is often a "deus ex machina" one, but he and his wife (called Venus) are still essential to the overall plot. [84] [85]

  5. Kir'Shara - Wikipedia

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    9th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Kir'Shara" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 9 Directed by David Livingston Written by Michael Sussman Production code 409 Original air date December 3, 2004 (2004-12-03) Guest appearances Robert Foxworth – Administrator V'Las Jeffrey Combs – Commander Shran John Rubinstein – Minister Kuvak Gary Graham ...

  6. The Andorian Incident - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  7. Who Watches the Watchers - Wikipedia

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    4th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation "Who Watches the Watchers" Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 4 Directed by Robert Wiemer Written by Richard Manning Hans Beimler Featured music Ron Jones Cinematography by Marvin V. Rush Production code 152 Original air date October 16, 1989 (1989-10-16) Guest appearances Kathryn Leigh Scott as ...

  8. Ohio engineer's cremated remains join Star Trek cast in final ...

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    The launch Monday was the maiden flight of the UAL Vulcan rocket that eventually plans to take men back to the moon. Ohio engineer's cremated remains join Star Trek cast in final mission aboard ...

  9. Vulcan salute - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan salute is a hand gesture popularized by the 1960s television series Star Trek. It consists of a raised hand with the palm forward and the thumb extended, while the fingers are parted between the middle and ring finger. The gesture was devised by Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy as a salute for the alien Vulcan species, and is popular ...