The original Trek series premiered in 1966 and was permanently canceled in 1969. At first, it had not apparently drawn as many viewers as the network and the studio had wanted. But syndication of its installments to individual television stations quickly revealed the absolute invincibility of the Enterprise.
A one-time girlfriend of James Kirk's, who herself had always wanted to command a starship but had neither the temperament nor the training for such duty, forced him, using an alien machine, to switch bodies with her, trapping him in her supposedly dying form while she took over the ship. But her behavior quickly caused suspicion, and Spock mind-melded with the woman to discover Kirk's consciousness within. That particular former lover of Kirk, the only one of his former girlfriends on the show who was not shown to recall him fondly, was named Dr. Janice Lester; her joint conspirator against Kirk was a certain Dr. Arthur Coleman, whose incompetence Dr. Leonard McCoy soon discovered.
The installment is called "Turnabout Intruder," and Arthur H. Singer dramatized it from a story Gene Roddenberry had written.
The actress Sandra Smith became the only person other than William Shatner himself to act out the role of James Kirk through this installment, which at least a handful of fans consider worse even than "Spock's Brain." (Harry Landers acted out Arthur Coleman.)
If I remember correctly, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended with Captain Sisko fulfilling his destiny as The Emissary. He joined the prophets in the Wormhole at the celestial temple in beginning his work in direct service to the prohets.
In Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Q (John de Lancie) is a being from the Q Continuum, which is where a race of god-like omnipotent (at least as far as we know) beings live. He has appeared on several different Star Trek series, and although he plays tricks and meddles, in the end he usually assists in saving the human race.Another use of the letter Q was for a 1982 monster film about the Mexican flying-serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.
He is put in a modified photon torpedo tube a shot down to the surface of the Genesis planet at the end of Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. He is then retrieved from the Genesis planet and revived in Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock
Star Trek Voyager - 1995 Future's End Part 2 3-9 was released on: USA: 13 November 1996 Germany: 19 June 1998
It depends on which series you are on about. Original series(Captain Kirk)= Klingons. The Next Generation(Captain Picard)= Romulans, Borg. Deep space nine(Captain Sisko)= Cardassians, The Dominion. Voyager(Captain Janeway)= Kazon, Borg, Species 8472. Enterprise(Captain Archer)= Xindi, Klingon(some of the time) and the xenophobes on earth(Terra Prime) in the final series.
Its its registry number, the enterprise is the 1701th Federation starship, later vessels named enterprise, like the Enterprise-D from The Next Generation have the same number as they are called the same so have the same registry number, just with a letter on the end.
Journey's End The Saga of Star Trek - The Next Generation - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 21 May 1994
Because Every series has to end eventually that's just like you saying why did they end Star Trek Voyager, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Star Trek The Next Generation, Star Trek the Origianl Series. Did you ever think of that
The Latest Series of Star Trek is called Star Trek: Enterprise. It came out in September of 2003 and ended in May of 2005. it is important to note that Star Trek: Enterprise is a rebranding of the previous series Enterprise (2001-2003) In May of 2009 the latest Star Trek movie was released.
Stardate 54973.4 (22.12.2377).
In Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Q (John de Lancie) is a being from the Q Continuum, which is where a race of god-like omnipotent (at least as far as we know) beings live. He has appeared on several different Star Trek series, and although he plays tricks and meddles, in the end he usually assists in saving the human race.Another use of the letter Q was for a 1982 monster film about the Mexican flying-serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.
There might not be a next generation. The world is gonna end in 2012. The world could end anytime- it could end today or tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is put in a modified photon torpedo tube a shot down to the surface of the Genesis planet at the end of Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. He is then retrieved from the Genesis planet and revived in Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock
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