...ms: Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, and the posthumously released Star Trek Beyond. Born to a Russian Jewish family in Leningrad, Yelchin and his famil
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...y]] on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' and the first seven ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[film]]s, dies at his home in [[Redmond, Washington]].
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...591579/ guy] that helped create the starship Enterprise for the first Star Trek movie. Nor is it the Tacoma area [http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/
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...having learned all his hacking skills from watching old episodes of [[Star Trek]].
...ode 12. (In the original anime, they were beaten up by Keith and had their star chips stolen from them.)
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:{{math|''R''<sub>∗</sub>}} = the average rate of [[star formation]] in [[Milky Way|our Galaxy]]
...= the average number of planets that can potentially support [[life]] per star that has planets
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...st President [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[Strategic Defense Initiative]], or the "Star Wars" program, which he felt was technically impossible to build and perfec
...ral episodes in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise. In an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' entitled "Terra Prime," a quick shot is shown of the relic
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...wling's Harry Potter plays " Wizard's Chess " while the characters of Star Trek prefer " Tri-Dimensional Chess " and the hero of Searching for Bobby Fische
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...iNeko> you cant really change the perspective unless you go to a different star or galaxy
18:01 < ToAruShiroiNeko> geoff sounds like a character from star trek :p
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...you ever consider what would happen if Star Trek perchance waged war with Star Wars? Who do you think might win such a conflict and why?
[21:19] <LL2|JedIRC> Derp: star wars, of course
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...s spanning throughout the entire area, with a few headstones topped with a Star of David mixed in for the Jewish soldiers.
...e graves, they would put stones on top of the two outstretched arms on the Star of David headstones. In addition, one particular headstone had received a b
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| <math>\star</math> '''Nota Bene.''' Jon Awbrey is phasing out his full-time participat
| <math>\star</math> '''Nota Bene.''' Please place new messages at the bottom (<math>\bo
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[14:30] <Lunaway> We don't have enough cruft. Who else votes for a "Star Trek Article of the Day" feature on the Main Page?
[14:44] <Trusilver> I thought Memory Alpha was the Star Trek wiki.
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09:24 < mareklug> isn't Debain also named after a Debbie? As opposed to the star?
09:28 < SoapX> there's a "star" named Deb?
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...hysics textbooks by images of snow-covered hills and parties of skiers who trek down their slopes like least action heroes. The analogous scene in proposi
In the beginning was the three-pointed star,<br>
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...arinae is pointed away from us. But any day, we could stumble upon a dying star that IS
17:41 < moogsi> so one of them might be a neutron star or something?
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...it would be much easier to collect it while running. Also, thanks for the star :).
�06[19:05] * barts1a is reminded of Star trek: The next generation
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01:15 < Daley> If I was going to kidnap someone I'd stay in a 4-star hotel.
01:16 < Daley> I know a good 4-star hotel in the Philippines. No one would suspect me there.
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who trek down their slopes like least action heroes.
| In the beginning was the three-pointed star,
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00:14 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Dcoetzee unless you use subspace, it works in Star Trek so I cannot possibly see how anything can go wrong
...zee> ToAruShiroiNeko: I see what you mean. Nothing ever goes wrong on Star Trek.
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[23:46] <Keiya> Star Trek, Yeoman rand through yeoman smith comma b
[23:48] <LtNOWIS|TV> Fun fact: In 2005, a lot of Star Wars articles were removed from Wikipedia.
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