Essays About star trek star

 

  • Star Trek
    Star Trek: The Original series "has been in almost constant reruns for over 15 years in over 140 markets across the US the package of 79 episodes is resold ...
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  • star trek
    ... Arguably, Star Trek is one of the most popular television shows ever produced. Today Star Trek includes four television series and nine motion pictures . ...
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  • Physics of Star Trek
    Star Trek is a show that has been fascinating audiences for years with impressive devices like holodecks, transporters, and warp drive. ...
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  • Star Trek IV
    STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME 1/2 Rating: PG Date of publication: 11/26/1986 Cast: Adm. Kirk William Shatner Mr. Spock Leonard Nimoy ...
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  • Star Wars vs. Star Trek
    In my opinion Star Wars is much more sophisticated and detailed than Star Trek. ... Star Trek is a world of plastic consumerism gone bad. Everything is perfect. ...
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  • Gender Roles in Star Trek Next Generation
    In 1966 a series called "Star Trek" was created. It's creator ... Gender roles in Star Trek deal with leadership and sexuality. Men and ...
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  • Star Wars vs Star Trek
    Thesis: Star Trek and Star Wars each posses similar and different general concepts, themes, and motives. Outline I. Technology A ...
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  • Darmok Confucianism in Star Trek
    In the episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled "Darmok," which we saw in class this Friday, we saw what impact two cultures could make upon each ...
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  • The Parable of Individual Attributes
    Star Trek, a television series originally created by Gene Roddenbury in the year 1966, has become a unique cultural trend in the late 20th Century. ...
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  • Boldly Going
    ... Going "The Provisional Government is going to fall, and when governments fall people like me are the first ones shot." - Quark (DS9, 1997) Star Trek debuted on ...
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  • Sci-Fi
    ... A good example of a futuristic sci-fi that most people are familiar with is the Star Trek series. In fact it set the standards for a Sci-Fi television show. ...
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  • Images of Women in Maintream
    ... By employing a textual analysis of two recent science-fiction box office successes; "Star Trek: First Contact" (Jonathan Frakes, 1996) and "Independence Day ...
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  • Philip K. Dick
    ... In "Science Fiction: A Mirror to Our Universe" Nordberg writes about many of the controversial issues that Star Trek addressed. ...
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  • Alternate History
    ... are dealt with here are a short story by Stephen Baxter, 'Moon Six', a motion picture, David N. Twohy's Timescape, and the obligatory Star Trek: First Contact. ...
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  • Deep Sea Nine - Paradise
    The third Star Trek television, Deep Space Nine is set in the 24th century and chronicles the adventures of Starfleet officers who take command of a remote ...
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  • human 2
    ... As Charlie demonstrates in the Star Trek episode "Charlie X", if you do not have social interaction and cultural ideas, values, and rules developed from a ...
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  • Internet the advantages and disadvantages
    "Beam me up, Scottie." This popular line from Star Trek was a demonstration of the advanced technology of the future. Though it ...
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  • Internet1
    "Beam me up, Scottie." This popular line from Star Trek was a demonstration of the advanced technology of the future. Though it ...
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  • Violence & Television
    ... world works." For instance, as a child I could remember imitating violent acts after watching violent movies such as Superman, Star Wars, Star Trek, and Rocky. ...
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  • HG Wells A Biography
    ... He was the father of Star Wars and Star Trek. He was the founder of a new generation of thinking and writing. Wells brought excitement to his readers. ...
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  • Alex Proya's Dark City - Science Fiction Noir
    ... Edward Scissorhands, Cenobites (from Hellraiser), the Emperor (from Star Wars), Borgs (from Star Trek), and Nosferatu were likely influences on Alex Proyas ...
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  • Questing Asian's ambiguities
    ... Rosalind Cho also found herself a row on a TV series. George Takei was the helmsman Mr. Sulu in the Star Trek TV series, which became really popular. ...
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  • Technophobia & Cinema
    ... Even some of the films which rely heavily on the very modern phenomenon of special effects, such as Star Wars (1977), Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), The ...
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  • Prime-time Animation
    ... "Family guy, about the middle-class Griffins, takes on everything from Star Trek to Scooby Doo, Tiananmen Square to the Third Reich (Zerbisias, F8)." These are ...
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  • Film Trailers
    ... We also see the star who in this case is Patrick Stewart, he has a long history in sci-fi, because was Jean-Luc Picard in THE sci-fi show, Star Trek. ...
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  • Wellsian Influence on Science and Tchnology of the Late Victorian ...
    ... Franz Rottenstiener believes that the popularity of Hollywoods' Star Trek, Planet of The Apes and Star Wars along with a resurgence of the fantasy writing of ...
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  • NASA Mars Missions
    ... today. Television shows like Star Trek and Star Wars have elements that are just now being developed within our lifetime. Technology ...
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  • What are UFO's and what ties them to Extraterrestrial Life
    ... If you seen Star Trek, you probably noticed that they were using Antimatter. This is real stuff and not just a science fiction. ...
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  • Independance Day
    ... Day is filled with special effects that make the alien invasion look highly realistic, the whole plot was handled better in the Star Trek episodes that ...
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  • Neuromancer
    ... Many science fiction tales are like this . Star Trek is nothing more then Columbus revisited and Star wars is an old tale of cowboys and Indians . ...
    (1682 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

     


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