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  2. Ashes to Ashes (Star Trek: Voyager) - Wikipedia

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    "Ashes to Ashes" is the 138th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 18th episode of its sixth season. It features Seven of Nine attempting to mother ex-Borg orphans, while USS Voyager encounters a unique alien species, the Kobali. [1] The episode was nominated for an Emmy award for makeup, by a team including Michael Westmore.

  3. Ashes to Ashes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sirens and alarms are used throughout the film. Police sirens are heard in the background of almost all the scenes featuring the "Laundrymen" Nelson and Muhammed. When Michael is having sex with Felicity we hear a fire engine siren in the background and when Gabriel asks Arabella if Valentino is in the Mafia we hear a burglar alarm in the ...

  4. List of Star Trek composers and music - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek and The Black Hole would be the only feature films to use an overture from the end of 1979 until the year 2000 (with the movie Dancer in the Dark). [8] Much of the recording equipment used to create the movie's intricately complicated sound effects was, at the time, extremely cutting edge.

  5. ‘Star Trek’ Cast and Creator’s Ashes Will Be Flown to Space ...

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    Zoe Saldaña: 'Star Trek' Icon Nichelle Nichols 'Made Me Feel Safe' Joining J.J. Abrams' Reboot One gram of Nichols’ ashes, along with a cheek swab sample from her son Johnson, will go into orbit.

  6. Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek and The Black Hole were the only feature films to use an overture from the end of 1979 until 2000 (with Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark). [42] Much of the recording equipment used to create the movie's intricately complicated sound effects was, at the time, extremely cutting-edge.

  7. False Profits - Wikipedia

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    This is a science fiction television episode of the Star Trek franchise, that aired on UPN on October 2, 1996. [1] The episode functions as a sequel to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Price" (1989). Voyager is making its way back home, after being flung to the other side of the galaxy. The crew is surprised to find some Ferengi ...

  8. Topeka-area resident's ashes going into space with ashes of ...

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    A Topeka-area resident's ashes are to be rocketed out to deep space Jan. 8 along with ashes of actors who were part of the TV series "Star Trek."

  9. Ronald B. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore was the visual effects supervisor on Star Trek spin-off series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. He was involved with such films as Ghostbusters and Birdman. He is not to be confused with Ronald D. Moore, one of his co-workers who served as a scriptwriter on Star Trek: The Next Generation.