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  • [[Altman, Mark A.]] et al. ''"''Babylon 5'': ''Star Trek'''s TV Challenger."'' Series of articles for cover-story in ''Cinefantasti ...bylon 5]]'', a show very like ''[[STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Episodes|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
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  • ...tp://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Star+Trek&fulltext=Search]
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  • '''STAR TREK BEYOND.''' Justin Lin, dir. Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, credited script (see ...ttp://www.locusmag.com/Reviews/2016/07/steady-as-she-goes-a-review-of-star-trek-beyond/] Visually and narratively opposed to the ''Yorktown'' are retro/Ind
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  • ...so one of three exec. prod.), based on Gene Roddenberry's TV series ''Star Trek''. Bad Robot, Paramount, and Spyglass (prod.) / Paramount (USA dist.), 2009
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  • '''"The Changeling." ''Star Trek''''', 29 Sept. 1976. John M. Lucas, script. [[Category: Drama]] ...n't live up to its idea of perfection. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 7'' (1972).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"The Apple." ''Star Trek''''', 13 Oct. 1967. Max Ehrlich with Gene L. Coon, script. ...e episodes "Justice" and "Who's Watching the Watchers."{{DEFAULTSORT: STAR TREK, Apple}}
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  • ...t&fulltext=1] — or go to Drama under Categories of Works and Look up "Star Trek: The Next Generation".[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cat
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  • '''STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT.''' Jonathan Frakes, dir. USA: Paramount, Nov. 1996. Rick Discussed in Victor Grech, "[[The Manifestation of Manichaeism in Star Trek’s Nanotechnology]]," ''SFRA Review'' #323 (Winter 2018): pp. 8-13.[http:/
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  • ...in)—featured cast; with James Doohan and Walter Koenig (of original ''Star Trek'') in small roles, and William Shatner as James T. Kirk.
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  • '''"One." ''Star Trek: Voyager®''''', Episode 4.23, production 193, 13 May 1998. Kenneth Biller,
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  • '''STAR TREK: INSURRECTION.''' Jonathan Frakes, director. Rick Berman, story, producer; Lower-case "c" classic ''Star Trek'' episodes, at greater length and with more sophisticated production values
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager''.''' Originally UPN (Paramount), 172 episodes over seven seasons: ...and should have appeared with the search for <Star Trek: Voyager> or <Star Trek: Voyager®>
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager''.''' Originally UPN (Paramount), 172 episodes over seven seasons: ...and should have appeared with the search for <Star Trek: Voyager> or <Star Trek: Voyager®>.
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  • ...rch 2023; one more season announced.[https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/star-trek-discovery-final-season-5-paramount-plus-premiere-date-2024-1235541321/] Run The series begins around ten years before the events of ''[[Star Trek]]'': The Original Series, when Commander Michael Burnham's actions start a
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  • ...ww.imdb.com/title/tt8806524/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_wr_sm] Patrick Stewart, star. USA: CBS Television Studios, Roddenberry Entertainment, Secret Hideout (pr SEASON 1: In addition to a cornucopia of Star Trekkian devices for human beings and other humanoid species to interact wi
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  • '''Short, Sue. The Measure of a Man?''' Asimov's Bicentennial Man, ''Star Trek's'' Data, and Being Human. ''Extrapolation'' 44.2 (Summer 2003): 209-23. ...t" in both [[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "The Measure of a Man"|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', "The Measure of a Man"]] and Asimov's "[[The Bicent
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  • '''STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. Robert Wise, dir.''' USA: Paramount, 1979. Harold Livi ...ilm; images at link in note.[http://www.ronresch.org/ronresch/gallery/star-trek/]
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  • Okuda, Michael, and Rick Sternback. '''''Star Trek, the Next Generation Manual''.''' New York: Pocket, 1991. [[Category: Drama Successor to Franz Joseph's ''Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual'' (1975): All you wanted to know about technical mat
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  • '''"The Doomsday Machine." ''Star Trek'',''' 20 Oct. 1967. Norman Spinrad, script. [[Category: Drama]] ...ips, or whatever else it comes across. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 3'' (1969).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"I, Mudd." ''Star Trek'',''' 3 Nov. 1967. Stephen Kandel, script. [[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''The Ultimate Computer." ''Star Trek''''', 8 March 1968. D. C. Fontana, script from a story by Lawrence N. Wolfe ...ise threatens the ship and human life. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 9'' (1973).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"11001001." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 30 Jan. 1988. Paul Lynch, dir. Maurice Hurley an Cited by Victor Grech in "[[Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism]]."
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  • '''"Contagion." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 18 March 1989. Joseph L. Scanlon, dir. Steve Ger
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  • '''"Datalore." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 16 Jan. 1988 ([c] 1987). Rob Bowman, dir. Robert
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  • '''"Justice." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 7 Nov. 1987. James L. Conway, dir. Ralph Willis[ ...e-based god of the apparently utopian Edo people. See under classic ''Star Trek'' the episode, "The Apple"; see the STNG episode "Who's Watching the Watche
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  • '''"The Offspring." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 10 March 1990. Jonathan Frakes, dir. Rene Echeva ...Feature 101, "[[Brain and Dualism in Star Trek|Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek'']]," p. 20.[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/304.pdf]
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  • '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', "Q—Who?".''' Season 2, episode 16 (6 May 1989).[h ...t I|Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Best of Both Worlds]]" and "[[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "I, Borg"]]."
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  • '''"Birthright." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Part I, Week of 22 Feb. 1993. [http://en.wikiped
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  • '''"Inheritance." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 21 Nov. 1993. Robert Scheerer, dir. Dan
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  • '''Phantasms." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 25 October 1993. Patrick Stewart, dir. Follow-up to [[Star Trek: The Next Generation, " Birthright"|"Birthright"]], in which Data dreams so
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  • '''"Thine Own Self." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 14 Feb. 1994. Winrich Kolbe, dir.
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  • '''STAR TREK: VOYAGER'''® —Short form: Television syndication by Paramount on United ...lix: Ethan Phillips, Kes: Jennifer Lien.[http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-voyager]
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  • '''"Caretaker." ''Star Trek: Voyager''®,''' 16 and 17 Jan. 1995. Winrich Kolbe, dir. R. Berman, M. Pil ...-based "god" in the 1987 ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode [[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Justice"|"Justice"]] (both listed in this Category).
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  • '''"The Chute." Star Trek: Voyager®.''' 18 Sept. 1996 (prod. # 147, "Stardate 50156.2"). Les Landau,
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  • '''"Dreadnought." ''Star Trek: Voyager®''.''' 12 Feb. 1996. ...rek, "The Doomsday Machine"|The Doomsday Machine"]] on the original ''Star Trek''.
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  • '''"The Gift." ''Star Trek: Voyager®''.''' Episode 4.2, production 170, 10 September 1997. Anson Will
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  • '''"Hunters." ''Star Trek: Voyager®.''''' Episode 4.14, production 183, 11 Feb.1998. David Livingsto
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  • '''Lifesigns." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Season 2, episode 19 (26 Feb. 1996). Cliff Bole, dir. Kenn Discussed by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): p. 20.[http://sfra.org/resources/sf
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  • '''"Prototype." ''Star Trek Voyager®'''''. Season 2, episode 13 (15 Jan. 1996).[https://www.imdb.com/t
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  • '''"The Raven." ''Star Trek: Voyager®,''''' Episode 4.6, production 174, 8 Oct. 1997. LeVar Burton, di
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  • '''"Retrospect." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 4.16, production 185, 25 Feb. 1998. Jesus Salvador
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  • '''"Revulsion." ''Star Trek: Voyager®,''''' Episode 4.5, production 173, 1 Oct. 1997. Kenneth Biller,
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  • '''"Unity." ''Star Trek: Voyager®.''''' 12 Feb. 1997 (prod. # 159, "Stardate 50614.2"). Robert Dun
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  • '''"Twisted." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' 2 Oct. 1995. Kim Friedman, dir. Arnold Rudnik and Rick Hos
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  • ...McMahan, creator and showrunner.[https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/star-trek-lower-decks/] USA: 219 Productions. 3 seasons as of end of 2021.[https://ww ...of the ship’s machinery."[https://sfrareview.org/2021/04/23/review-of-star-trek-lower-decks-season-1-2020-tv/]
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Collective."''' #235, 16 Feb. 2000.
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Drone."''' #195, 14 October 1998.
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  • ''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Nothing Human". #200[https://archive.org/details/Cinefantastiq
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager,'' "The Disease."''' Production #212 (or 213), season 5, episode 1
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  • ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''. Creators: Akiva Goldsman (created by) (Writer) (stor IMDb log-line: A prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, the show follows the crew of the ''USS Enterprise'' u
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  • '''''Star Trek'', original series, "Court Martial."''' Season 1, episode 20 (2 February 19
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Memorial."''' Allan Kroeker, director. Season 6, episode 14 (2 ...t] contains a synaptic transmitter, powerful enough to permeate the entire star system the planet is in with neurogenic pulses. These pulses transmit vivid
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Warhead."''' Season 5, episode 24 (19 May 1999).[https://www.i Discussed by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013), who quotes this as the crucial dial
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  • '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', "Evolution."''' Season 3, episode 1 (#49 overall).[ Discussed by Victor Grech, "[[The Manifestation of Manichaeism in Star Trek’s Nanotechnology]]," ''SFRA Review'' #323 (Winter 2018): pp. 8-13, which
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  • '''"The Most Toys." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 12 May 1990. Timothy Bond, dir. Shari Goodhartz,
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  • "Episode Guide [to <i>[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]</i>]." [[Altman, Mark A.|Mark A. Altman]], compiler.
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  • <i>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</i>. Altman, Mark A. et al., compilers. <i>Cinefantastique
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  • '''[[Uram, Sue]]. "Classic <i>[[Star Trek]]</i> Episode Guide." <i>'''[[Cinefantastique]]</i> 27.11-12 (July 1996): 2 ...tar Trek]]</i>, a complete, annotated videography of the classic <i>[[Star Trek]]</i> canon, "listed in the order in which they were filmed." (RDE, 03/06/9
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  • ...zi]], and [[Schultz, Wendy|Wendy Schultz]]. '''"Gender Identity in ''Star Trek'''''." In ''[[Political Science Fiction]]''. Donald M. Hassler and Clyde ...nged" (221)—as with Mr. Data; note also comments on the Binars of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "11001001"]]'' (227).
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  • [[Kaplan, Anna L.]] "Star Trek Voyager." ''Cinefantastique'' 30.9/10 (Nov. 1998): 72-111.
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  • '''Blish, James, adapter. ''Star Trek [1]-11'''''. New York: Bantam, 1967-75. [[Category: Fiction]] Blish's eleven vols. fictionalize most of the classic ''Star Trek'' episodes.
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  • '''Roddenberry, Gene. ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture: A Novel''.''' Based on The screenplay by Harold Living See under Drama STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • '''"The Return of the Archons." ''Star Trek'',''' 9 Feb. 1967. Boris Sobelman, script, from a story by Gene Roddenberry ...s with what turns out to be a machine. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 9'' (1973).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''STAR TREK Episodes''' 1966-69 —Television (NBC). Created by Gene Roddenberry.
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  • '''"Galaxy Child." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 15 March 1991. Winrich Kolbe, dir. Thomas Kartoz
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  • '''"Hollow Pursuits." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 5 May 1990. Cliff Bole, dir. Sally Caves, script Cited by Victor Grech in "[[Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism]]."
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  • ...2. Robert Lederman, dir. Rene Echevarria, script. Jonathan Del Arco, guest star. [[Category: Drama]] ...em'' (1946), I. Asimov's ''I, Robot'' (cited under Fiction), and such Star Trek episodes as "The Return of the Archons" (cited this Category). [[Category:
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  • '''"Tin Man." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 29 April 1990. Robert Scheerer, dir. Dennis Putn
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  • Cited under compiler's name, [[David Gerrold, Classic TREK Episodes|David Gerrold]].
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  • '''STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK.''' Leonard Nimoy, dir., some work on script (unc Sequel to and continuation of STAR TREK II, showing the "amazing grace" possible with the capital "G" "God-like" Ge
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  • .../wiki/index.php?title=Classic_Star_Trek_Episode_Guide] {{DEFAULTSORT: STAR TREK Classic Episode Guide}}
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  • '''STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE''' Episodes[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_S Wikipedia "List of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episodes" seasons 1 (1993) to 7 (1998-99), here.[https:/
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  • '''"Emissary." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.''' (c) 1992. Aired week of 4 Jan. 1993. David Livingston, ...st modernistic ''Enterprise'' and general look of ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' with more postmodern, funky look of space station ''
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  • '''"For the Uniform." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.''' 1 Feb. 1997 (prod. # 511, "Stardate 50485.2"). Victor Cited by Victor Grech in "[[Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism]]."
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  • '''"Redemption II." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Episode 5.01, 100 of 176, Production number: 402
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  • '''"Mortal Coil." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 4.12, production 180, 17 Dec. 1997. Alan Kroeker,
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  • '''"The Omega Directive" ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 4.19, production 189, 15 April 1998. Victor Lobl, ...ving "her first spiritiual experience" (startrek.com). {{DEFAULTSORT: Star Trek: Voyager®, Omega}}
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  • '''"Scientific Method." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 4.7, production 175, 29 Oct. 1997. David Livingsto
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  • "The Forsaken," Star Trek: ''Deep Space Nine'',''' season 1, episode 17 (24 May 1993).
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  • '''"Body and Soul," ''Star Trek: Voyager,"''' season 7, episode 7; running #153 (Wikipedia) or 152 (Memory ...tor Grech in "[[Brain and Dualism in Star Trek|Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek'']]".
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  • '''Shapiro, Alan N. ''STAR TREK: Technologies of Disappearance''.''' Berlin: Avenue, 2004. ...in "[[Escaping Star Trek: Review by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay|Escaping ''Star Trek'']]," which see for annotation and discussion by a major critic.
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Survival Instinct".''' #222, 29 Sept. 1999.
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Good Shepherd."''' #240, 15 March 2000.
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  • '''Star Trek: Voyager, "Infinite Regress".''' #203 (25 November 1998),[https://archive.o
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Latent Image."''' Production #206 (20 January 1999),[https://a
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  • '''Star Trek: Voyager, "Dark Frontier."''' Production #211 and 212, season 5, episodes 1
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Infinite Regress."''' David Livingston, director. Season 5, ep ...ussed briefly by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): p. 15.[http://sfra.org/resources/sf
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  • ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', "The Schizoid Man". Les Landau, director. Season 2, Discussed by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013), who notes
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  • '''''Star Trek: The Original Series,'' "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"''', season 1, epis Discussed by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013).[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-revi
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  • '''Grech, Victor. Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek'''''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): pp. 14-24.[http://sfra.org/resou "[[Star Trek, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"|What Are Little Girls Made Of?]]"
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  • '''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', "Chrysalis."''' Season 7, episode 5 (28 October 1998).[
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  • "Third Season Guide [to <i>[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]</i>, 1994-95 season]." Dale Kutzera, compiler. <i>[[Cine Citations, annotations, and evaluations of <i>[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]</i> from 24 Sept. 1994-17 June 1995, Epi
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  • [[Kaplan, Anna L.]] "Star Trek Deep Space Nine." ''Cinefantastique'' 30.9/10 (Nov. 1998): 32-[71].
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  • '''"The Arsenal of Freedom." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 9 April 1988. Les Landau, dir. Maurice Hurley an
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  • '''"Who's Watching the Watchers?" ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 14 Oct. 1989. Robert Wiemer, dir. Richard Mannin
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  • '''STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN''' (vt STAR TREK II: THE VENGEANCE OF KHAN [listed by IMDb as US working title]). Nicholas M
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  • '''"Civil Defense." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.''' 28 Jan. 1995. Reza Badiyi, dir. Mike Krohn, script.
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  • '''"Life Support." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.''' Season 3, episode 13 (28 Jan. 1995).[https://www.imdb. ...thical issue, by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): p. 20.[http://sfra.org/resources/sf
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  • '''"Frame of Mind." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 2 May 1993. James L. Conway, dir. Branno
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  • '''"The Quality of Life." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 13 Dec. 1992. Jonathan Frakes, dir. Nare
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  • ...''; also: ''[[STAR TREK: VOYAGER® Episodes|Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and STAR TREK VII: GENERATIONS (in prod. at time of publication)[http://www.imdb.com/titl Sidebars in Dale Kutzera's "The End of a Golden Era / ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''" give the "Episode Guide / 7th Season," which cite,
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  • ...'''Star Trek Shows'''." In Whitfield and Roddenberry, ''The Making of Star Trek''. New York: Ballantine, 1968. ...KS List consulted this work for videographic information on classic ''Star Trek'' episodes..
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  • ...t&fulltext=1] — or go to Drama under Categories of Works and Look up "Star Trek: The Next Generation".[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cat
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  • '''Grech, Victor. Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek'''''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): pp. 14-24.[http://sfra.org/resou "[[Star Trek, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"|What Are Little Girls Made Of?]]"
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  • ...st the intelligent species they've run into on various post-classic ''Star Trek'' episodes). The attraction is defended by Mark A. Altman and attacked by J
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  • '''[[Uram, Sue]]. "Classic <i>[[Star Trek]]</i> Episode Guide." <i>'''[[Cinefantastique]]</i> 27.11-12 (July 1996): 2 ...tar Trek]]</i>, a complete, annotated videography of the classic <i>[[Star Trek]]</i> canon, "listed in the order in which they were filmed." (RDE, 03/06/9
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  • [[EX MACHINA]], ''Star Trek: Voyager'' [[Star Trek: Voyager, "Author, Author"|Author, Author]]” ''Star Trek: Voyager'' [[Star Trek Voyager®, "Prototype"|“Prototype”]]
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  • '''"The Apple." ''Star Trek''''', 13 Oct. 1967. Max Ehrlich with Gene L. Coon, script. ...e episodes "Justice" and "Who's Watching the Watchers."{{DEFAULTSORT: STAR TREK, Apple}}
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  • [[Altman, Mark A.]] et al. ''"''Babylon 5'': ''Star Trek'''s TV Challenger."'' Series of articles for cover-story in ''Cinefantasti ...bylon 5]]'', a show very like ''[[STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Episodes|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
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  • '''"The Doomsday Machine." ''Star Trek'',''' 20 Oct. 1967. Norman Spinrad, script. [[Category: Drama]] ...ips, or whatever else it comes across. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 3'' (1969).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"Dreadnought." ''Star Trek: Voyager®''.''' 12 Feb. 1996. ...rek, "The Doomsday Machine"|The Doomsday Machine"]] on the original ''Star Trek''.
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  • '''Shapiro, Alan N. ''STAR TREK: Technologies of Disappearance''.''' Berlin: Avenue, 2004. ...in "[[Escaping Star Trek: Review by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay|Escaping ''Star Trek'']]," which see for annotation and discussion by a major critic.
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  • '''Blish, James, adapter. ''Star Trek [1]-11'''''. New York: Bantam, 1967-75. [[Category: Fiction]] Blish's eleven vols. fictionalize most of the classic ''Star Trek'' episodes.
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  • Okuda, Michael, and Rick Sternback. '''''Star Trek, the Next Generation Manual''.''' New York: Pocket, 1991. [[Category: Drama Successor to Franz Joseph's ''Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual'' (1975): All you wanted to know about technical mat
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  • '''Stoppe, Sebastian. "Getting Immersed in ''Star Trek'': Storytelling Between "True" and "False" on the Holodeck."''' In the seri On the holodecks in various ''Star Trek''ian starships, with a central observation by Stoppe that, in the terminolo
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  • '''DARK STAR. John Carpenter, dir.''' USA: Bryanston Pictures, 1974. [[Category: Drama]] ...e Fiction (and a few robots as well)|David Gerrold]]) that runs the ''Dark Star'', and the computer-bomb that eventually develops delusions of godhead. ''S
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  • ...," "Second Season Episodes," "Third Season Episodes." ''The World of Star Trek''. New York: Ballantine, 1973. A list of ''Star Trek'' ("Classic") episodes for the show's entire three-season run.
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  • '''"For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky." ''Star Trek''''', 3d season (1968-69). Rik Vollaerts, script. [[Category: Drama]] ...and K. Vonnegut, ''Sirens of Titan''. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 8'' (1972).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"Caretaker." ''Star Trek: Voyager''®,''' 16 and 17 Jan. 1995. Winrich Kolbe, dir. R. Berman, M. Pil ...-based "god" in the 1987 ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode [[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Justice"|"Justice"]] (both listed in this Category).
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  • '''"The Return of the Archons." ''Star Trek'',''' 9 Feb. 1967. Boris Sobelman, script, from a story by Gene Roddenberry ...s with what turns out to be a machine. Fictionalized by J. Blish in ''Star Trek 9'' (1973).[[Category: Drama]]
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  • '''"Justice." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 7 Nov. 1987. James L. Conway, dir. Ralph Willis[ ...e-based god of the apparently utopian Edo people. See under classic ''Star Trek'' the episode, "The Apple"; see the STNG episode "Who's Watching the Watche
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  • '''"The Offspring." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 10 March 1990. Jonathan Frakes, dir. Rene Echeva ...Feature 101, "[[Brain and Dualism in Star Trek|Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek'']]," p. 20.[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/304.pdf]
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  • [[Kutzer, Dale]]. '''"Episode Guide / 7th Season" for ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' 1993-94'''. ''Cinefantastique'' 25.5 & 6 (Dec. 1994 {{DEFAULTSORT: Star Trek: Next Generation 1993-94}}
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  • ...2. Robert Lederman, dir. Rene Echevarria, script. Jonathan Del Arco, guest star. [[Category: Drama]] ...em'' (1946), I. Asimov's ''I, Robot'' (cited under Fiction), and such Star Trek episodes as "The Return of the Archons" (cited this Category). [[Category:
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  • '''"11001001." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' 30 Jan. 1988. Paul Lynch, dir. Maurice Hurley an Cited by Victor Grech in "[[Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism]]."
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  • '''Blair, Karen. "The Garden in the Machine: The Why of Star Trek."''' [[JPC]] 13.2 (Fall 1979): 310-20. [[Category: Drama Criticism]] Focuses on the episodes in "classic" ''Star Trek'' (1966-69) of "The Apple" (q.v. under Drama) and "The Way to Eden." Most e
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  • '''''Star Trek: Voyager'', "Infinite Regress."''' David Livingston, director. Season 5, ep ...ussed briefly by Victor Grech in Feature 101, "Brain and Dualism in ''Star Trek''," ''SFRA Review'' #304 (Spring 2013): p. 15.[http://sfra.org/resources/sf
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  • '''Phantasms." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' Week of 25 October 1993. Patrick Stewart, dir. Follow-up to [[Star Trek: The Next Generation, " Birthright"|"Birthright"]], in which Data dreams so
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  • ...ate is brought into question in ALIEN and BLADE RUNNER, reinforced in STAR TREK II; along the way there is useful commentary on machines, mechanistic struc
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  • '''"The Omega Directive" ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 4.19, production 189, 15 April 1998. Victor Lobl, ...ving "her first spiritiual experience" (startrek.com). {{DEFAULTSORT: Star Trek: Voyager®, Omega}}
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  • '''"For the Uniform." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.''' 1 Feb. 1997 (prod. # 511, "Stardate 50485.2"). Victor Cited by Victor Grech in "[[Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism]]."
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  • ...gies of Disappearance.'' Berlin: Avenue, 2004.[https://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Disappearance-Alan-Shapiro/dp/3930064162] ''Science Fiction Studies'' #97 = ...o the attraction of ''Star Trek''." IC-R's curmudgeonly response to ''Star Trek'' in its various incarnations is useful in itself, and, when he soon-enough
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  • ...ation with Touchstone Television. Bruce Greenwood, star. Syndicated on UPN/Star Network. Week of 29 Jan. 1996. Guy Magar, dir. Joel Surnow, script. Megan G ...e the Star Trek episodes [[Star Trek, "The Apple"|"The Apple"]] and [[Star Trek, "The Return of the Archons"|"The Return of the Archons"]].
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  • '''"Ship in a Bottle." ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.''' (c) 1992. Episode 6.12, #137 of 176, Production ...ing Between "True" and "False" on the Holodeck|"Getting Immersed in ''Star Trek'': Storytelling Between "True" and "False" on the Holodeck."]]" In the seri
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  • '''Victor Grech, "The Manifestation of Manichaeism in Star Trek’s Nanotechnology,"''' ''SFRA Review'' #323 (Winter 2018): pp. 8-13.[http: ...ill demonstrate that the utilisation of nanotechnology by these two ''Star Trek'' groupings reveals the Manichean nature of the struggle between the benevo
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  • '''Faber, Liz W. ''The Computer's Voice: From ''Star Trek'' to Siri'''''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. Considering ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', ''[[HER (f
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  • ...ied Elmenreich, and John N.A. Brown, editors. ''Set Phasers to Teach! Star Trek in Research and Teaching''. New York City: Springer, 2018: 51-61. “The Computer of the Twenty-Third Century: Real-World HCI Based on Star Trek,” by Gerhard Leitner and John N. A. Brown (51-61), explores how the Human
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  • '''"Scorpion, Part I." ''Star Trek: Voyager®'',''' Episode 3.36, production 168, 21 May 1997. David Livingsto ..." More fully — On the basis of his study of the Borg corpse in the [[Star Trek: Voyager®, "Unity"|"Unity"]] episode, The Doctor discovers that Borg assim
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