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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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  • '''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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  • ...tion, "11001001"]], [[Star Trek, "The Return of the Archons"]], and [[Star Trek, "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]] (called "For the Ea
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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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  • <i>Trek: The Unauthorized A-Z</i>. [[Schuster, Hal|Hal Schuster]] and [[Rathbone, W ...Includes "names of actors, writers, and other people involved with <i>Star Trek</i>," plus "characters, ships, events, locations, and terminology." Covers
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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • '''"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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  • '''''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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  • '''"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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  • '''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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  • "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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  • '''''Star Trek: An Annotated Guide to Resources''' on the Development, the Phenomenon, the ...all easily found works in English on the various manifestations of ''Star Trek''. Rev. Agatha Taormina, ''SFRA Newsletter'' #196 (April 1992): 26-27, sour
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  • ''Star Trek: Voyager®'', "Worst Case Scenario". Season 3, episode 25 (#67 in through-n ...ling Between "True" and "False" on the Holodeck|Getting Immersed in ''Star Trek'': Storytelling Between "True" and "False" on the Holodeck]]." In the serie
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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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  • ...f_Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine_episodes] and the Memory Alpha entry, "''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,''"[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_S
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  • ...ntastique'' 22.2 (Oct. 1991): see 19-51. "Episode Guide [to ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'']." ''Cinefantastique'' 22.2/3 (Oct. 1992): see 35
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