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The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
Star Trek and Sacred Ground: Explorations of Star Trek, Religion, and American Culture, State University of New York Press, ISBN 0-585-29190-X
The subspace radio, best known today from Star Trek and named for the method used in the series for achieving faster-than-light travel, was the most commonly used name for such a faster-than-light communicator in the science fiction of the 1930s to the 1950s.
* In the episode " 11: 59 " of Star Trek: Voyager's fifth season ( original air date: May 5, 1999 ), Earth's first self-contained ecosystem known as " The Millennium Gate " is referenced and described as one kilometer tall and having begun construction in 2001.
* In the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, one of the Enterprise-D's Shuttlecraft is named after Sakharov, and is featured prominently in several episodes.
This follows the Star Trek tradition of naming Shuttlecraft after prominent scientists, and particularly in The Next Generation, physicists.
It was during this period that a number of simple computer games were written in BASIC, most notably Mike Mayfield's Star Trek.
* Some Klingons wear baldrics in Star Trek.
Jean-Luc Picard admonishes Worf in Star Trek: Insurrection, " Straighten your baldric.
He played a Starfleet member in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " The Siege of AR-558 " ( November 1998 ).
* Columbus ( Star Trek ), a shuttlecraft in Star Trek series
Caltech undergraduates have historically been so apathetic to politics that there has been only one organized student protest in January 1968 outside the Burbank studios of NBC, in response to rumors that NBC was to cancel Star Trek.
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* " Conspiracy " ( Star Trek: The Next Generation ), a TV episode
A well-known example of a non – carbon-based life-form in science fiction is the Horta in the original Star Trek episode " Devil in the Dark ".
The Tholians of " The Tholian Web " are depicted and described, in that episode and later in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " In a Mirror, Darkly " as being primarily of mineral-based composition and thriving only in superheated conditions.
" The Disease ", an episode of Star Trek: Voyager featured some artificially-engineered silicon-based parasites, and an Enterprise episode, " Observer Effect ", also presented a lethal silicon-based virus.
* " The Enemy " ( Star Trek: The Next Generation ), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
* " E² ", an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-C ), appears in the Star Trek: Next Generation episode " Yesterday's Enterprise "
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-J ), appears in the episode of Star Trek: Enterprise " Azati Prime " in the 26th century
In the Star Trek episode " The Ultimate Computer ", Dr. McCoy refers to an alcoholic drink known as the " Finagle's Folly ," apparently a reference to " Finagle's Law.
*" Fusion " ( Star Trek: Enterprise ), a first season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
An unfortunate episode in fanzine history occurred in 1981 when Star Wars director George Lucas threatened to sue fanzine publishers who distributed zines featuring the Star Wars characters in sexually explicit stories or art.
His short story " The New Accelerator " was the inspiration for the Star Trek episode Wink of an Eye.
Alexander appeared on Star Trek: Voyager on the episode " Think Tank " playing a genius alien named Kurros who was trying to get Seven of Nine to serve on his ship.
Klingon is sometimes referred to as Klingonese ( most notably in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " The Trouble With Tribbles ", where it was actually pronounced by a Klingon character as " Klingonee " ) but, among the Klingon-speaking community, this is often understood to refer to another Klingon language called Klingonaase that was introduced in John M. Ford's 1988 Star Trek novel The Final Reflection, and appears in other Star Trek novels by Ford.
Though mentioned in the original Star Trek series episode " The Trouble With Tribbles ", the Klingon language first appeared on-screen in Star Trek: The Motion Picture ( 1979 ).

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Martok's first two appearances on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine were as the Changeling infiltrator, who was killed in " Apocalypse Rising ".
# From A Changeling Star ( 1989 )
* " The Changeling " ( Star Trek: The Original Series ), an episode of Star Trek
* Changeling ( Star Trek ), a fictional race from Star Trek
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She is perhaps best known for portraying the Female Changeling on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
She also appeared in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation as an " Ancient humanoid ", a member of the race responsible for populating the galaxy with humanoid lifeforms, and in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space 9 as the Female Changeling.
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" The Changeling " is a season two episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, first broadcast on September 29, 1967 and repeated May 17, 1968.
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# REDIRECT The Changeling ( Star Trek: The Original Series )
# REDIRECT The Changeling ( Star Trek: The Original Series )
Image from Star Trek: The Original Series episode, The Changeling © 1967 Paramount Pictures, produced by Gene Roddenberry.
* Founders ( Star Trek ), a subrace of the fictional Changeling race
* Nomad ( Star Trek ), the name of an insane genocidal robot in the Star Trek episode " The Changeling "
This occurs in several episodes of the original series of Star Trek ( e. g. " I, Mudd ", " Requiem for Methuselah ", " The Return of the Archons " and " The Changeling "), as well as in the finale to Logan's Run.
This story idea was later developed into the script for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and, shares that work's thematic similarities to " The Changeling ( Star Trek: The Original Series )", written by John Meredyth Lucas.
* Changeling ( Star Trek ), a changeling ( also known as a shapeshifter ) from Star Trek

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