There are many charictors in Star Trek, I will work on getting all of them.
In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
Nichelle Nichols is most famous for her role as Uhura in the original Star Trek TV series and the first set of Star Trek movies with the original cast. Aside from that she has never had the leading role in a movie. Most of her early career was bit parts in TV movies; in the 80's and 90's she has done a lot of voice work for cartoons and games. She also had a recurring role on the TV series Heroes.
If it's on the Xbox 360 press the Y button on the computer you have to press q on the keyboard,if it doesn't work you might be too close to a planet or a nebula. if it still doesn't work you may like to change the controls
Michael Taylor is a famous screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the science fiction genre. He has been credited for works such as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Voyager.
yes star trek legacy works with windows 2000
Yes there is a PC version of Star Trek A Final Unity.
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ONly with with 2GB and above Netbook
Both were television shows, and both involved interstellar travel. Star Trek was based on the work of Gene Roddenberry, a science fiction writer. Lost in Space was mostly humorous while Star Trek took itself fairly seriously. Both Star Trek and Lost in Space were made into movies.
There are many charictors in Star Trek, I will work on getting all of them.
Star Trek. The Vulcan character was Mr. Spock.
In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
Nothing, but there are some things that resemble things in Star Trek. The thing that is important to remember is Star Trek is fiction and the technologies we use are fact. One thing that many people claim was inspired by Star Trek is the cell phone. But that is totally wrong as Bell Labs came up with the idea back in 1947, nineteen years before Star Trek appeared on TV in 1966! But Bell Labs put the project on hold after a few years of work as the vacuum tube technology of the time could not support the requirements of such a system. When the first handheld cell phone was built by Motorola in 1971 it bore no resemblance to anything in Star Trek as it was about the size and weight of a brick and could only run about 1 hour on a battery charge.
The holoprojectors project both light and shaped forcefields which form the shape of the projected images.
Well, a wile ago they had it on google. you missed it sorry. it was the google sign. you would have the google home page and then it would be there. you could klick on the characters. <http://creativity-online.com/work/google-star-trek-google-doodle/29079> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWtSRFEUxRA>
Work is the transfer of force