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The Fleet of Worlds series consists of five books by the same authors: Fleet of Worlds (2007) [1] Juggler of Worlds (2008) [2] Destroyer of Worlds (2009) [3] Betrayer of Worlds (2010) [4] Fate of Worlds: Return from the Ringworld (2012) [5] The first four novels are prequels to Ringworld. The last one is a sequel. [6]
The following is a list of episodes from the alternate history OVA series Konpeki no Kantai and Kyokujitsu no Kantai, respectively known as the Deep Blue Fleet and Fleet of the Rising Sun. The series features a technologically advanced Imperial Japanese Navy and a different World War II that was brought about by Japanese Admiral Isoroku ...
The fifth film was released on May 25, 2018; [11] the sixth film on November 2, 2018 [12] and the seventh and final film was released on March 1, 2019. [13] As with the first series, Space Battleship Yamato 2199, Voyager Entertainment and Funimation both licensed the series in North American territories, which commenced weekly streaming with an ...
Fate of Worlds: Return From the Ringworld is a science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner. It was first published in hardcover and ebook editions by Tor Books in August 2012, with paperback and trade paperback editions following from the same publisher in July 2013 and June 2014, respectively. [ 1 ]
Star Blazers consists of three television seasons. Each is an English-language adaption of its Japanese counterpart Space Battleship Yamato.However, the Japanese saga entails more than just these three television seasons, and part of this missing portion of the saga occurs between Seasons Two and Three, in the movies Yamato: The New Voyage and Be Forever Yamato.
The Hollywood Reporter in 2016 ranked "The Best of Both Worlds" as the second-greatest episode across all Star Trek series. [30] In 2009, the episode was ranked #36 on TV Guide ' s list of "TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time". [31] Lt. Commander Shelby as a character has also been praised.
In the end, Roslin, who had a brief health scare due to overdosing on her cancer medication, publicly exonerates Baltar while exposing Shelly as a Cylon agent to the fleet. Baltar is left wondering if Shelly Godfrey actually ever existed or if she was just a manifestation of his internal Six meant to bolster his reputation.
In the original pitch for Star Trek: The Original Series by creator Gene Roddenberry, the vessel that the series was set on was called the SS Yorktown. [2] The starship was subsequently renamed USS Enterprise before the start of the series because of the growing real world fame of the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, recently launched by the U.S. Navy as the USS Enterprise (CVN ...