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The NX Class Cruiser—An Introductory Guide. Panda Productions. 2002. Scott A Akers. Spacecraft of Earth, Volume one, 1957-2063. Jaxon Information Institute and Panda Productions. 2003. Chris Wallace. The Best of Dockyard Review, Vol Two: 2350-2390. Panda Productions. 2003. Neale Davidson. Star Fleet—Ships of the Star Fleet Technical Manual.
A STO wearing scarlet beret with STO Crest and miniature rank insignia Military unit A United States Air Force Special Tactics Officer ( AFSC 19ZXA) is a United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) Special Warfare Officer who manages the training and equipping of U.S. Air Force ground special operations .
In 2015, Geek.com recommended this episode as "essential watching" for their abbreviated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine binge-watching guide. [5] In 2019, Screen Rant ranked this the fourth best episode for the character Nog, noting how Nog was able to work together with Jake. [6] In 2020, Io9 said this was one of the "must watch" episodes from the ...
Scotty, Bones, Spock, Kirk and Galway start to get old, but Chekov does not. The aging inhibits the decision-making abilities of Captain Kirk and Spock. A Commodore Stocker who is a passenger aboard the Enterprise takes command of the ship. He makes a bad decision taking the Enterprise into the Neutral Zone and into a deadly attack by the ...
[16] [17] The Borg cutter weapon is a laser, as mentioned in the TNG episode "Q Who" and is capable of quickly disintegrating the hull of a Federation starship, as seen in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Emissary". At lower power levels, it is capable of making "surgical" incisions into a ship's hull.
List of Star Trek television series. List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes; List of Star Trek: The Animated Series episodes; List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes
We’re used to finales and midseason cliffhangers delivering shocking twists, but every so often, a series premiere comes along and blindsides us with a surprising turn in its very first episode.
Space.com rated Archer as the sixth best captain of Star Trek. [12] The Washington Post ranked Archer as the seventh best Captain of Star Trek. [13] [14] Screen Rant rated Archer as the fourth best captain, noting that he had to pioneer space without the benefit of the institutions he helped to create, and noted his ability to take on ...