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Ever wanted to build a ship with an interior that will have passengers exploring for hours on end? But you ran out of ideas after only building the core room! well assured i have the solution for your conundrum, i present the Ultimate Interior Room List, with everything i could think of as well as ideas from individuals who love interiors as much as me! DETENTION DECK -jail cells -interrogation/torture rooms -officer quarters -isolation rooms -control area MEDICAL ROOMS -surgery rooms -containment rooms -main medical room -Cryostatsis tubes -officer quarters -waiting room -general clinic -critical care -DNA/cloning room -psychiatric ward -long-term care ward -physical therapy facilities -X-ray/CAT scanner/other diagnostic graphing tools -blood/samples testing MILITARY -armory -training deck -firing range -officer quarters SCIENCE ROOMS -containment rooms -science labs -testing rooms -officer quarters ENGINEERING -shield generator -engines -power generators -power capacitors -main engineering -officer quarters -sewage -life support STORAGE BAYS -cargo bay -external access cargo bay -plex storage bay HANGAR -main hangar -vehicle bay -construction bay -repair bay -drone bay -officer quarters -civilian docking -refueling depot CIVILIAN -crew quarters[bathrooms included] -Mess Hall [could include restrooms male/female/tentacle] -lounge [ten forward] -Holodeck -guest quarters[bathrooms included] -VIP quarters -Embassy COMMAND DECK -bridge -Astrometrics/Navigation room -captain's ready room -conference room/Diplomacy room -hangar control -fleet control -command rooms (security grid control etc.) OTHERS -captain's quarters -transporter room -party room -escape pods -observation deck -spare rooms -Mobius chair docking -Computer core (logic)/Central server room -drop pod bay --Exercise room/gym SECURITY -Armory on every deck -security checkpoints -security HQ WEAPONS -weapons (this one is really up to you) -missile/ammo storage -weapon calibration room... for those people who can't afford computers to do it for them. PASSAGE WAYS -main hall -main elevator -elevators -halls -maintenance hulls -maintenance tubes -turret access tubes RANDOM -basketball court -Roller coaster -Hot tubs -bar -Ferris wheel -Merry-go-round -Civilian docking and promenade -Olympic size swimming arena -shops -mall -garden -Bowling alley -Trophy room -F1 track -Aborium -stripper pole... -pool table -auction house -throne room -zen garden -Large Hadron Collider -parade ground MOST IMPORTANT ROOM EVER!!! (yes, it is more important than the strip club...trust me) -cheese locker -wine cellar Special thanks to the following for their input for the list. :D -EricBlank -FlyingDebris -therimmer96 -Valan -Deadlis -Thadius Faran -Mauriux -Keptick -Nauvran -Nebulon-B_Frigate_FTW -_TheRealAmeRicA -Dalmont -Forge_Meiser  

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These look good, heres a few more that I have seen from Deadlis enterprise Party Deck, where the girls are Transporter rooms Main hall, the room that nearly every corridor and turbolift leads to, and looks awesome Obligitory basketball court And from vengeances list of planned rooms Rollercoaster Hot tubs Olympic size swimming arena and various others Ferris wheel Merry-go-round Civillian docking and promenade Olympic size swimming arena  

Deadlis told me to add Bowling alley Trophy room F1 track Aborium  

Engineering - water/waste, oxygen generation, carbon scrubbers, hydroponics = life support Recreation - shops, garden  

Valan said: Engineering - water/waste, oxygen generation, carbon scrubbers, hydroponics = life support Recreation - shops, garden Click to expand...
therimmer96 said: Why have life support when you can have ferris wheel? Click to expand...

Ithirahad

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Valan said: Without gravity a ferris wheel is pointless it is just a floating astronaut masher Click to expand...
Ithirahad said: Floating astronaut mashers are a good thing to have, sometimes... :p Click to expand...

Deadlis

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How could you people forget THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING ON A STARSHIP?!?! Even more important than the ships core!... You uncultured swines forgot a stripper pole!  

Reilly Reese

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Do not forget Security Control Room and an Armory on every deck. Also ODST Drop Pod Bay. Also you need bathrooms and Drone Control Rooms  

Miow22

Thadius Faran said: Also ODST Drop Pod Bay. Click to expand...

but drop pods are cool anyway lol  

Mariux

Missile/ammo storage?  

Lecic

Convicted Lancake Abuser

Thinking Positive Gold

Mariux said: Missile/ammo storage? Click to expand...
Lecic said: If you have a ship that has auxiliary disintegrator missiles on it, you could have this room have literal missiles in it, with a plex door leading outside for docking to the outside of the ship. Click to expand...

Keptick

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Central server room. Basically the logic room but made to look awesome instead of just functional. Blinking lights, blinking lights everywhere.  

Creeper__God

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so who is going to go build a ship with everysingle room on this list? (do you think 800x200x100 is enough room?)  

Creeper__God said: so who is going to go build a ship with everysingle room on this list? (do you think 800x200x100 is enough room?) Click to expand...

whiterhino16

whiterhino16

Don't forget the bathroom! Thats important. Also, if it wouldn't cause lag I would say to be able to jettison parts with docking things. But that will rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea rea ERROR: It was really laggy EDIT: Turns out somebody already mentioned bathrooms...  

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Galaxy Class Interior Canon

The Galaxy Class interior is a faithful recreation of the Enterprise-D

Ship interiors in Star Trek Online provide some added flavour to starships roughly analogous to housing in other MMOs. However, the functionality and customization of interiors is limited and unlikely to be developed to what is typically provided as housing in other games. Console players only have access to the bridge section of interiors, not the lower decks.

  • 1.1 Access and navigation
  • 3.2 Sick bay
  • 3.3 Captain's Cabin
  • 4.1 Main Engineering
  • 4.2 Engineering Lab
  • 4.3 Transporter Room
  • 5 Onboard Amenities

Customization [ | ]

In major hubs such as Earth Space Dock the same NPC that customizes the ship's exterior can customize the interior as well as the size of the interiors themselves. The player is free to choose any interior that's available for their ships, so long as it belongs to their factions, including special interiors unlocked from certain ships.

Within certain maps there are some limited customization options to place or hang trophies or Gold-Pressed Latinum .

Access and navigation [ | ]

You can access your currently selected ship interior by selecting the down arrow to the bottom right of the minimap and clicking "Visit Starship Bridge".

From the bridge the player is allowed to do the following;

  • Bridge Invitations: The player is allowed to invite other players to visit the ship. The player must know the name@handle format to use this option. Bridge invites are not available on Console.
  • Leave the Ship Interior: Returns the player from where they initiated the Visit Starship Bridge option.

When the ship interior consists of areas beyond the bridge, access is given via the turbolift network.

Bridge [ | ]

Ready Room

An example of a ready room

The Bridge is typically Deck 1 on a starship. It is the focus of the ship's operations and is typically centered on the captain 's chair.

Beside the bridge there is often a ready room. The captain's Ready Room is where the captain of a starship waits until he is needed while on-shift, but not needed on the bridge. It contains a desk for the captain to get work done on, a couch upon which the captain may rest, a few trophies of past deeds or mementos to starships gone by - generally speaking, it is the captain's business office.

The computer on the captain's desk allows the player to access diplomatic and military assignments . In the absence of a ready room, this computer will be located elsewhere in the interior.

Crew Deck [ | ]

The Crew Deck is an abstraction for any number of decks upon which the crew of a starship might reside. This Crew Deck contains three main areas: the Lounge, Captain's Cabin, and Sickbay.

Not all custom interiors have a dedicated crew deck.

Lounge [ | ]

Intrepid Interior Mess Hall

The ship's lounge.

A gathering place for the crew in off-hours, the Lounge may at times be used for some official functions, such as weddings performed by the captain, yet is also frequented by more civilian duty officers, such as counselors, chefs, and bartenders. Certain interiors will have unique variations of the Lounge, such as Ten Forward on a Galaxy class interior, or Mess Hall on an Intrepid interior.

Trophies wall - the Lounge has a considerably larger trophy wall available compared than the Captain's Ready Room, with space for four wall trophies and a floor trophy. To add or change a trophy, click the Setup Trophies button which appears near the central ground pedestal.

Counselor - offers three variations of the “Schedule Counseling Session” therapy assignment for the medical and development CXP.

Bartender - offers a ship drink menu (vendor), and a duty officer assignments:

  • “Pour a Drink”
  • “Special Reserve”
  • Extreme Bartending (chain)

Chef - offers a ship food menu (vendor), and a duty officer assignments:

  • Culinary Credentials (chain)

Faction Klingon

Cooking chain assignments are available by the chef, plus bartending chain assignments by the bartender.

Sick bay [ | ]

Sickbay Biobeds

A row of biobeds along the rear wall, with more biobeds available in the rear

The sick bay of a starship is where medical personnel care for sick or injured members of the crew, and is also where medical assignments can be undertaken. It includes chief medical officer's office, and a surgical/intensive care area with around a dozen biobeds.

Doctor - provides the following duty officer assignments:

  • “Assemble Hypo Pack” , which rewards a Hypo Pack .
  • “Assemble Medical Regenerator” , which rewards a regenerator , needed to treat an Injury status.
  • Assignments available from the Medical tab of the duty officer menu.

Captain's Cabin [ | ]

Captains Bedroom From Bed

The rear of the Captain's bedroom, with ensuite repicator.

The Captain's Cabin are the quarters which the captain calls their own.

Engineering [ | ]

Warp Core

Main Engineering

The Engineering sections of a starship are vital for a starship's operation; they contain the Main Engineering bay, an Engineering Lab and a Transporter Room.

Not all custom interiors have a dedicated engineering deck.

Main Engineering [ | ]

The throbbing heart of any starship, it is within Main Engineering that the starship's Warp Core (or Singularity Core on Romulan starships) is installed, providing primary power generation for all of a starship's functions.

The Chief Engineering officer gives access to engineering assignments, some of which can reward components, Mk XII consoles or turret prototypes. Colonial and some trade assignments are available by the Operations officer, and this also goes for assignments of the Colonial chain.

Engineering Lab [ | ]

Science Lab From Rear

The view from the lab's rear.

The Engineering Lab — formerly known as the Science Lab — is focused on many pursuits of knowledge in general, science included, and offers many unique assignments. This includes things like tribble breeding, adapting Strange Alien Artifacts for various purposes, and using large quantities of data sample types for purposes other than crafting.

Transporter Room [ | ]

Intrepid Transporter

A transporter room

A ship's Transporter Room is where crewmembers, including the captain, are converted to energy and re-materialized to another location, be it a starbase or the surface of a planet or another ship. Occasionally, crewmembers will walk onto the transporter pad and beam themselves elsewhere, and sometimes crewmembers will likewise materialize on the pad from parts unknown. The player who owns the ship will also find an NPC in this area that will let them switch to a shuttle .

Onboard Amenities [ | ]

In addition to the standard Account Bank access and Duty Officer Assignments, some ship bridges will include features typically found on starbases or other hubs, such as the Tuffli Class Freighter , Suliban Cell Ship and Ferengi D'Kora Marauder . Other players invited onto the bridge of said ships can also make use of these services.

Said features include-but-are-not-limited-to:

  • A Trader NPC (similar to the one at Deep Space Nine ) who offers Trade Assignments .
  • A Quartermaster who sells commodities at Specialized Commodities Broker rates.
  • Bank , Exchange , Mail , and Crafting terminals.

Layouts [ | ]

  • 1 Playable starship
  • 3 Infinity Prize Pack - T6 Ship

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USS Enterprise Projection Alarm Clock

Star Trek Optical Illusion Desk Lamp

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Star Trek-Inspired Cat Tree

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More than five decades ago, the Star Trek franchise made an iconic impact on American television. And out of it, several concepts came about - toys, characters, collectibles, party supplies, even furniture. 

If you’re aiming to boldly search where no man has gone before, here are some Star Trek decor ideas you can try today. 

4 Star Trek Home Decorations For A Star Trek Fan

As fans of the Star Trek series and movies, we’d like to keep a few mementos in our home, but you can do more than just collect those Kirk collectibles. Yup, you can actually create your own Star Trek space haven and experience something reminiscent of the Star Trek Enterprise living quarters.

From Star Trek lamps, pillow cases, and door chimes to the Starfleet phone, communication device, cutlery, and wine glasses, there’s more than one piece of merchandise available to refurbish your home into an intergalactic version of your crib. 

And we’re not just talking about your bedroom or the living room, for that matter - you can actually redecorate every inch and corner, every nook and cranny if you want to! You just gotta think big, fellow Trekkie! 

1. Star Trek Ideas For the Living Room

Star Trek Ideas For the Living Room

When it comes to the living room, we like to keep things quaint and simple. Try minimalism. If you remember, the Star Trek series’ Starfleet Captain’s quarters is actually very austere and efficient. 

In fact, in a Star Trek episode , Captain Kirk once said that a room should reflect its occupant. So, let’s keep things simple in your living room by getting rid of that unnecessary side table and the decors that come with it. But, we’re not settling for just a chair! We’re talking about a complete design overhaul. 

One way to show a minimalist yet elegant vibe is by adding a Star Trek floor lamp as your central home decor instead. Then get a throw pillow or two for your chair and simple Star Trek franchise wall art. 

Add a unique touch by placing a Klingon metal letter opener on your center table. It’s going to be a great conversation starter! 

And while you’re at it, let’s add something for your starship fur buddy - a Star Trek Captain’s dog chair ! Go big with a Star Trek electronic front door chime, and you’ll be the talk of the town. 

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2. Star Trek Ideas For the Bedroom

Star Trek Ideas For the Bedroom

Be the captain of your very own Star Trek spacecraft by dressing up your bedroom in anything and everything Star Trek-inspired. So get yourself some Star Trek chair covers, cozy blankets, bedroom slippers, and stylish Star Trek-inspired wallpaper. 

We particularly like to play with the lighting for the bedroom - something high-tech and futuristic - like several of the ships portrayed in the Star Trek series, episodes, comics, and movies we’ve seen. 

It’s a good thing that this particular kind of lighting effect is trending at the moment, so you won’t have a difficult time looking for options. Another fantastic piece of art is a  Star Trek 3D acrylic LED lamp . Finally, install some Starship LED lights and flexible strips across the corners to create a futuristic vibe for the room. 

Star Trek merchandise like bedcovers, duvet covers, and pillow cases are also available on the market to complete your Starship-inspired bedroom. Make it more personal by wearing some Star Trek 3D bedroom slippers . It’s a great gift for a fellow Star Trek fan, too. 

3. Star Trek Ideas For the Kitchen

Star Trek Ideas For the Kitchen

Why stop at the bedroom when you can extend your intergalactic design to the kitchen! Yup, we’re talking about Star Trek silverware, pizza cutters, multi-use tools, knives, even pepper shakers! Yup, you’ll find many of these Star Trek tools on the internet. 

A functional yet modern kitchen is the style and design that we’re after. With this union, you can throw in some casual seating areas and go for functional decors and items, including this Star Trek Next Generation ceramic dinnerware set - something you can show off to your fellow Star Trek fanatics when you host the next dinner or birthday party , eh? 

Another Star Trek item you can add to your counter is this Star Trek-inspired ceramic mug for your morning coffee. Is it whiskey night already? Time to impress your guests and every person who’s visiting with another Star Trek collectible - a 5-piece whiskey decanter set !

We suggest you also keep this Star Trek Klingon multi tool kit and Starship metal pizza cutter in your cupboard to show everyone who’s the boss of the house. They're cool Star Trek gift ideas , too!

4. Star Trek Ideas For the Bathroom

Star Trek Ideas For the Bathroom

Make the bathroom your space throne by adding a few unique items. A Star Trek toilet cover, you say? Of course, with today’s technology, that’s not impossible at all! Below are some ideas that would inspire you to create an incredible albeit strange-looking bathroom. It may look weird to some, but hey, not to us, Mr. Spock! 

Since the living room and bedroom are a little laid back, we say let’s go for luxury when it comes to the bathroom. Clean, sleek, and luxurious. Think of Captain Kirk or Jean-Luc Picard’s lush home quarters for inspiration. Add some Star Trek-inspired LED lights or lamps. You can also add some of your Star Trek toys ! 

Go for black and gold wall tiles with an abstract pattern to make it look like you’re in some kind of new universe. Get yourself some Star Trek bath towels, hand towels, and even toilet seat covers. Carry out your mission to get that much-needed rest wearing a Star Trek Spock fleece bathrobe . 

Time For Some Star Trek Remodelling!

While we may not be able to completely transform your home into the Star Trek Starship Enterprise, there are several ways to replicate the Starfleet (and the experience of living in one). 

There are literally hundreds, even thousands, of Star Trek interior design merchandise and décor to furnish your home on Earth and any other planets, really. 

From classy to luxury, it’s easy to gather incredible wall art designs, pillows, chair covers, cutlery items, handmade Trekkie merchandise, and other intergalactic stuff that you can easily incorporate into your living room, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen.

Let’s see what other home decoration ideas you’ve come up with. Watch the entire Star Trek movies and series for inspiration!

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This is a list of Federation starships from the Star Trek universe. The list is organized first by ship class , then registration number , name , and finally where that vessel was referenced. These vessels appear or are mentioned in the original Star Trek series ( TOS ), Star Trek: The Animated Series ( TAS ), Star Trek: The Next Generation ( TNG ), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ( DS9 ), Star Trek: Voyager ( VOY ), Star Trek: Enterprise ( ENT ), Star Trek: Discovery ( DSC ), the Star Trek films , Star Trek games , and Star Trek literature . This list tries to avoid using information found in Star Trek fan fiction . Many of the sources for this list are considered non-canon and the list relies heavily on the non-canon The Star Trek Encyclopedia . [1]

Akira class

Ambassador class, andromeda class, antares class, apollo class, archer class, bradbury class, cardenas class, centaur class, challenger class, cheyenne class, chimera class, columbia class, constellation class, constitution class, crossfield class, daedalus class, defiant class, deneva class, dreadnought class, einstein class, engle class, erewhon class, excelsior class, freedom class, galaxy class, galen class, hokule‘a class, hoover class, intrepid class, istanbul class, korolev class, magee class, malachowski class, mediterranean class, merced class, merian class, miranda class, mulciber class, nebula class, new orleans class, niagara class, nimitz class, norway class, oberth class, odyssey class, olympic class, prometheus class, renaissance class, rigel class, saber class, sequoia class, shepard class, sovereign class, soyuz class, springfield class, freedom class (kelvin timeline), steamrunner class, surak class, sydney class, theophrastus class, universe class, vesta class, walker class, wambundu class, wells class, yorkshire class, zodiac class, undetermined class, non-starships and support vessels, danube class runabout, peregrine class fighter, yellowstone class runabout, shuttlecraft.

Named for Greek mythological figure and nearby Andromeda Galaxy .

Named for star Antares .

Named for the ancient Greek solar deity and the American Apollo program ( NASA ).

Scout ship introduced in the Star Trek: The Original Series tie-in novel series Star Trek: Vanguard and its follow-up Star Trek: Seekers . Retroactively named after Captain Jonathan Archer from Star Trek: Enterprise .

Name honors science fiction author Ray Bradbury .

Named for United States Air Force brigadier general Robert Cardenas .

Named for the mythical chimaera .

In the script of the TNG episode " The Battle ," Geordi La Forge identified the Stargazer as a Constitution Class, but it was dubbed to Constellation after the script was changed.

Named for the USS Constitution . (The TOS USS Enterprise dedication plaque refers to this ship class as the "Starship Class".)

Constitution class refit

Ostensibly a refit of the Constitution class, this ship is referred to as " Enterprise class" in Andrew G. Probert's non-canon Star Trek The Motion Picture: 14 Official Blueprints . [52] [53]

Named for American naval officer and test pilot Albert Scott Crossfield who became the first human to fly at twice the speed of sound.

Named for an iconic figure from Greek mythology .

Named for the fictional planet in the TOS episode " Operation: Annihilate! ".

Named for Albert Einstein

Named for American test pilot and astronaut Joe Engle who test-flew the joint NASA–Air Force North American X-15 rocket airplane and the space shuttle Enterprise before eventually commanding the space shuttle Columbia .

This fictional spacecraft design was introduced to the Star Trek sci-fi universe in 1984.

The name may have been supposed to honor the space station that was later simply called ISS .

Presumably named for the Polynesian waʻa kaulua replica

Named for United States Air Force fighter pilot Bob Hoover who revolutionized modern aerobatic flying and in many aviation circles has been described as one of the greatest pilots ever to have lived.

Named for the most populous city in Turkey .

Named for spacecraft designer Sergey Korolyov .

Featured in the Star Trek: Titan novels. All known Luna -class starships were named after moons in the Sol System.

Named for Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot and poet John Gillespie Magee Jr.

Named for United States Air Force pilot Nicole Malachowski who became the first female member of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds .

Named for the character in the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare . Also the name of a moon .

Name (in universe) denotes astronomical phenomenon and (real world) pays tribute to the Nebula Award for science fiction writing.

Named for the City of New Orleans . Designated as frigates .

Named for World War II Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz

Ships are named for the NASA Space Shuttle orbiters .

Named after the rocket scientist Hermann Oberth .

Introduced in Star Trek Online .

This class is sometimes erroneously named " Hope class" from an early version of the dedication plaque from the USS Pasteur . [1]

Named for the star Rigel .

Named for American astronaut Alan Shepard who became the first American to travel into space.

Named for the Soviet spacecraft

Named for Vulcan philosopher Surak .

Introduced in Star Trek: Destiny and first visualized in Star Trek Online .

The class was named for NASA test pilot Joe Walker .

Named in honor of science fiction author H. G. Wells .

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Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor. It originally aired between January 16, 1995 and May 23, 2001 on UPN, lasting for 172 episodes over seven seasons. The fifth series in the Star Trek franchise, it served as the fourth sequel to Star Trek: The Original Series . Set in the 24th century, when Earth is part of a United Federation of Planets, it follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager , as it attempts to return home after being stranded in the Delta Quadrant on the far side of the Milky Way galaxy.

Starship <i>Enterprise</i> Series of fictional spacecraft

Enterprise or USS Enterprise is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main craft and setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The most notable were Captain James T. Kirk's USS  Enterprise   (NCC-1701) from the original 1960s television series, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard's USS  Enterprise   (NCC-1701-D) from Star Trek: The Next Generation .

Starfleet Fictional space flight organization

Starfleet is a fictional organization in the Star Trek media franchise. Within this fictional universe, Starfleet is a uniformed space force maintained by the United Federation of Planets as the principal means for conducting deep space exploration, research, defense, peacekeeping, and diplomacy,. While the majority of Starfleet's members are human and it is headquartered on Earth, hundreds of other species are also represented. The majority of the franchise's protagonists are Starfleet commissioned officers.

In the Star Trek fictional universe, shields refer to a 23rd and 24th century technology that provides starships, space stations, and entire planets with limited protection against damage. They are sometimes referred to as deflectors , deflector shields , and screens .

The Star Trek fictional universe contains a variety of weapons, ranging from missiles to melee. The Star Trek franchise consists primarily of several multi-season television shows and a dozen movies, as well as various video games and inspired merchandise. Many aspects of the fictional universe impact modern popular culture, especially the lingo and the idea of a spacecraft launching space torpedoes and firing lasers, and have had a wide influence in the late 20th to early 21st century. Star Trek is popular enough that its science fiction concepts have even been studied by real scientists, and NASA described its science in relation to the real world as "entertaining combination of real science, imaginary science gathered from lots of earlier stories, and stuff the writers make up week-by-week to give each new episode novelty." For example, NASA noted that the Star Trek "phasers" were a fictional extrapolation of real-life lasers, and compared them to real-life microwave based weapons that have a stunning effect.

USS <i>Voyager</i> (<i>Star Trek</i>) Fictional spacecraft in Star Trek

USS Voyager is the fictional Intrepid -class starship which is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager . It is commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway. Voyager was designed by Star Trek: Voyager production designer Richard D. James and illustrator Rick Sternbach. Most of the ship's on-screen appearances are computer-generated imagery (CGI), although models were also sometimes used. The ship's motto, as engraved on its dedication plaque, is a quote from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: "For I dipt in to the future, far as human eye could see; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be."

" Caretaker " is the pilot episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager . This series premiere was first broadcast as one double-length episode on January 16, 1995, as the first telecast of the fledgling UPN network. It was later split into two parts for syndication, but released in the original one-episode format. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet and Maquis crew of the starship USS Voyager after they were stranded in the Delta Quadrant far from the rest of the Federation.

Runabout (<i>Star Trek</i>) Starship class in Star Trek

Runabouts are a class of small, multi-purpose starships in the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, primarily the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , which aired on syndicated television between 1993 and 1999. They were the primary means of transport for the crew of the DS9 station. As the station had three launch pads, its normal contingent of runabouts numbered three, though a high rate of loss often reduced that number until a new ship or ships could be assigned.

USS <i>Enterprise</i> (NCC-1701-D) Fictional starship from Star Trek

USS Enterprise – NCC-1701-D is a 24th-century starship in the fictional Star Trek universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. The Enterprise -D also appears in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ("Emissary"), the series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise , and the movie Star Trek Generations .

<i>Enterprise</i> (NX-01) Fictional spacecraft from Star Trek: Enterprise

Enterprise is a fictional spaceship that appears in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise . It had the in-universe registration of NX-01 and appeared earlier in the franchise timeline than any other Starfleet ship named Enterprise .

Earth Spacedock is a fictional space station orbiting Earth in the Star Trek universe, designed originally by David Carson and Nilo Rodis of Industrial Light and Magic in the 1980s. It is large enough to contain several starships of that fictional universe, and in real life the Spacedock consisted of a series of sets, miniatures, and designs that were used for various films and television shows in the 1980s and 1990s. Written spacedock , it is first seen in the 1984 theater film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock , and subsequently in the fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek movies.

The Star Trek franchise has produced a large number of novels, comic books, video games, and other materials, which are generally considered non-canon.

Shuttlecraft are fictional vehicles in the Star Trek science fiction franchise built for short trips in space, such as between a planetary surface and orbit. Also referred to as shuttles , their introduction preceded the development of the Space Shuttle.

Michael Okuda Graphic designer known for working on Star Trek

Michael Okuda is an American graphic designer best known for his work on Star Trek .

Richard Michael Sternbach is an illustrator who is best known for his space illustrations and his work on the Star Trek television series.

" Starship Mine " is the 144th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation , the 18th episode of the sixth season. The episode features Tim Russ in a minor role, before he played the role of Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager .

Peter Lauritson is a long-time film producer and director and television producer and director who first became involved with the Star Trek franchise with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan . He went on to become a producer for Star Trek: The Next Generation , and supervising producer for Deep Space Nine , Voyager and Enterprise . He directed three episodes of those series, including the Hugo Award-winning "The Inner Light", as well as being second unit director for two Star Trek films.

Star Trek is an American media franchise based on the science-fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, called Star Trek and now known as " The Original Series " , debuted on September 8, 1966 and aired for three seasons on NBC. It followed the voyages of the starship USS Enterprise on its five-year mission, the purpose of which was "to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before!". The USS Enterprise was a space exploration vessel built by the United Federation of Planets in the 23rd century. The Star Trek canon includes the Original Series , an animated series, five spin-off television series, the film franchise, and further adaptations in several media.

The Star Trek franchise features many spacecraft. Various space vessels make up the primary settings of the Star Trek television series, films, and expanded universe; others help advance the franchise's stories. Throughout the franchise's production, spacecraft have been depicted by numerous physical and computer-generated models. Producers worked to balance often tight budgets with the need to depict convincing, futuristic vessels.

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  • 1 2 3 " Tribunal ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Tin Man ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Yesterday's Enterprise ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 " Redemption, *Part II ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 " Non Sequitur ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
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  • ↑ " Second Chances ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
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  • ↑ " Hollow Pursuits ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Apocalypse Rising ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Charlie X ". Star Trek . NBC. In Star Trek: The Motion Picture , NCC-501 is also referred to as "Columbia" (this takes place right before V'Ger attacks the outpost).
  • 1 2 3 " Descent, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Tapestry ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Where No One Has Gone Before ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Lower Decks ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Ménage à Troi ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Brothers ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
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  • ↑ " Choose Your Pain ". Star Trek: Discovery .
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  • 1 2 " A Time to Stand ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Firstborn ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " The Die is Cast ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Night ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • ↑ " Too Short a Season ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 " Treachery, Faith, and the Great River ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Peak Performance ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 " Favor the Bold ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " The Battle ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Elementary, Dear Data ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Identity Crisis ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 " In the Pale Moonlight ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Doomsday Machine ". Star Trek . October 20, 1967. NBC .
  • ↑ " The Tholian Web ". Star Trek . November 15, 1968. NBC .
  • ↑ " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I ". Star Trek: Enterprise . April 22, 2005. UPN .
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  • 1 2 3 4 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock . Paramount Pictures . June 1, 1984.
  • 1 2 3 Star Trek (film) . Paramount Pictures . May 8, 2009.
  • 1 2 Star Trek Beyond
  • 1 2 3 4 " The Ultimate Computer ". Star Trek . March 8, 1968. NBC .
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  • 1 2 " Obsession ". Star Trek . December 15, 1967. NBC .
  • ↑ " The Immunity Syndrome ". Star Trek . January 19, 1968. NBC .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country . Paramount Pictures . December 6, 1991.
  • 1 2 3 4 5 Star Trek: The Motion Picture . Paramount Pictures . December 7, 1979.
  • ↑ "Star Trek: The Motion Picture Official Blueprints" . CBS Paramount . Archived from the original on February 6, 2007 . Retrieved September 13, 2016 . The refitted Enterprise is more powerful than any vessel in Starfleet because of its linear inter-mix chamber, which not only boosts the magnatomic-initiator stage of the new nacelles, but also fires directly into the deflection crystal of the new nacelles. (...) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown ( link )
  • ↑ "Star Trek: The Motion Picture Official Blueprints" . CBS Paramount . Archived from the original on February 6, 2007 . Retrieved September 13, 2016 . Normally patrolling in "packs" of three, the cruisers are deadly for a single Federation starship. The new Enterprise class, however, promises to even those odds. CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown ( link )
  • ↑ Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan .
  • ↑ Star Trek III: The Search for Spock .
  • ↑ Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home .
  • ↑ " Context is for Kings ". Star Trek: Discovery . October 1, 2017.
  • ↑ " The Return of the Archons ". Star Trek . February 9, 1967. NBC .
  • ↑ " Friday's Child ". Star Trek . December 8, 1967. NBC .
  • ↑ " Power Play ". Star Trek: The Next Generation . February 24, 1992.
  • ↑ " The Search ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Changing Face of Evil ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " The Dogs of War ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 " What You Leave Behind ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " Valiant ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Legacy ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Reunion ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ "Exclusive Interview: Roberto Orci On All The Latest With Star Trek (and more)" . TrekMovie.com . Retrieved October 4, 2014 .
  • 1 2 " Paradise ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Caretaker ". Star Trek: Voyager . January 16, 1995. UPN .
  • ↑ " Shattered ". Star Trek: Voyager . January 17, 2001. UPN .
  • ↑ " Angel One ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Chain of Command, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Neutral Zone ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " The Pegasus ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ Ritual Entertainment. Star Trek: Elite Force II .
  • 1 2 3 Star Trek Generations . Paramount Pictures . November 18, 1994.
  • 1 2 3 " Flashback ". Star Trek: Voyager . September 11, 1996. UPN .
  • ↑ " Statistical Probabilities ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Chrysalis ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " Relativity ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • 1 2 " The Most Toys ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Field of Fire ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Encounter at Farpoint, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 " Sacrifice of Angels ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 " Tears of the Prophets ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 4 5 Star Trek Nemesis . Paramount Pictures . December 13, 2002.
  • ↑ " Sins of the Father ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Paradise Lost ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " For the Uniform ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Homefront ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 " Unnatural Selection ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Unity ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • 1 2 3 4 " All Good Things... (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Endgame ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • ↑ " Timeless ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Favor the Bold ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Far Beyond the Stars ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 4 " The Jem'Hadar ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " The Way of the Warrior, Part II ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Where Silence Has Lease ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Contagion ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Datalore ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Unification, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Schizoid Man ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Lessons ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 " In Purgatory's Shadow ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Vengeance Factor ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " We'll Always Have Paris ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Best of Both Worlds, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Clues ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " 11001001 ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
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  • 1 2 " Message in a Bottle ". Star Trek: Voyager . January 14, 1998. UPN.
  • 1 2 " ...Nor the Battle to the Strong ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 3 " Interface ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Waltz ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Sarek ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Defector ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " The Wounded ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Second Sight ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ Star Trek Destiny - Gods of Night
  • ↑ " Take Me Out to the Holosuite ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Adversary ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Tribunal ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Ensign Ro ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 3 " Equinox ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Endgame ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • 1 2 " Affliction ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • 1 2 " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part 1 ". Star Trek: Enterprise .
  • ↑ " A Fistful of Datas ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Drumhead ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Naked Now ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Realm of Fear ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Frame of Mind ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Hero Worship ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Icarus Factor ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Melora ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ novel Ship of the Line by Diane Carey
  • ↑ T'Pol confirms this to Hoshi Sato as the Vulcans' reason for first landing there on April 5, 2063, in Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Desert Crossing" .
  • ↑ " Cause and Effect ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • 1 2 " Relics ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Playing God ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Azati Prime ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • 1 2 " The Arsenal of Freedom ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Force of Nature ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Ethics ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Inside Man ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Terra Nova ". Star Trek: Enterprise .
  • ↑ " A Time to Stand ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Survival Instinct ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • 1 2 3 4 " Whispers ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Sound of Her Voice ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Raven ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • ↑ " Infinite Regress ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • ↑ " The Siege of AR-558 ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Future's End Pt.1 ". Star Trek: Voyager .
  • ↑ " Afterimage ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " Penumbra ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • 1 2 " Past Prologue ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Q-Less ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Armageddon Game ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Our Man Bashir ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " One Little Ship ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Change of Heart ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Body Parts ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Battle Lines ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " By Inferno's Light ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Maquis, Part II ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Future Tense ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ Okuda, Michael & Rick Sternbach (1991). Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual . New York: Pocket Books. ISBN   978-0-671-70427-8 .
  • 1 2 " The Galileo Seven ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
  • 1 2 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier .
  • ↑ Star Trek: Insurrection .
  • ↑ " Parallels ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Life Line ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Unimatrix Zero ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Drive ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Samartian Snare ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Time Squared ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Rascals ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Journey to Babel ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
  • ↑ Sarek & Amanda arriving
  • ↑ shuttle landing
  • ↑ " Metamorphosis ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
  • ↑ shuttle in flight
  • ↑ " The Immunity Syndrome ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
  • ↑ shuttle on hangar deck
  • ↑ " The Way to Eden ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
  • ↑ shuttle on "Eden"
  • ↑ " The Host ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Suspicions ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Outcast ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Mind's Eye ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Menagerie: Part One ". Star Trek: The Original Series .
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5 Star-Trek-inspired home theaters that even Picard would be jealous of

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Any orthodox Trekkie will tell you building a shrine means one thing: a badass home theater. We’ve assembled five of our favorite Star-Trek-themed home theaters. From DIY projects to state-of-the-art home installations, Star Trek home theaters boast some pretty impressive features. We’re not alone after all.

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Within one ultra-exclusive gated Florida community exists a 35,000-square-foot mansion that feels a little like your very own private resort. The owner is Marc Bell, a producer and former owner of FriendFinder Networks (parent company to Penthouse), who happens to be a verifiable Trekkie. His home theater, named USS Bell, features a movie theater, full bar, and a Ready Room. This is just one of the standouts of Bell’s “complex” that also has a Call of Duty  gaming room, nine-car garage, and its own personal arcade.

The Bridge: DIY Star Trek home theater

This Philadelphia-area home takes the Star Trek home theater idea to a new level. Not only does this look and feel like the Starship Enterprise, it’s a completely DIY project of homeowner Gary Reighn, who spent two years designing and building this 19-by-14-foot theater. The entire project cost around $15,000. Not bad for a space ship, right?

The Evergreen Ultimate Home Theater

Next up is one of the most expensive Trekkie home theaters out there. This one seats nine and even has an official name: “The Evergreen Ultimate Home Theater.” That word u ltimate seems appropriate, but we wouldn’t go so far to say that this one aspires to replicate the specs of the Starship Enterprise. It does, however, provide plenty of A/V brawn, including a horde of monitors along the perimeter and ultra-plush chairs. They’ve even outfitted this home theater with concert-type lighting and motorized entryway doors.

Mike Schroeder’s videophile Star Trek shrine

Mike Schroeder didn’t skimp on the tech when he built his 20-by-50-foot home theater. The Star Trek home theater includes a $130,000 projector from Digital Projection and soundproof wall panels borrowed from airplanes (thus the Starship vibe). The bottom line here is this: It’s better than almost anything else out there, including most professional theaters. Schroeder also hung the ceiling on two-inch springs to completely soundproof the room and provide a killer interstellar ceiling design. We say, turn it up.

Trekking out an entire apartment

It took 10 years for Tony Alleyne to build the Trekkie apartment of his dreams. When the former DJ lost his job, he became an interior designer and used his own apartment as an example of just how far a little elbow grease can take you. He transformed this Leicestershire, UK apartment from average to Starship Enterprise, but not without conflict. The entire project cost an estimated $150,000. Even worse, when Alleyne divorced his wife (who owned the apartment), she ordered him to take down all the glorious Trekkie designs.

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Star Trek is an expansive universe with a wide variety of sentient species inhabiting planets across and within multiple quadrants of space. These differences are physical, cultural, and technological as well!

When choosing names for Star Trek characters you should take into account the culture the individual was raised in, as well as their species and political affiliation.

Good Star Trek Names

Good Star Trek names reflect the culture and backstory of the individual possessing it.

  • Zared Nylund
  • Liam Haught
  • Xavier Thoran
  • Benedict Armiger
  • Walker Bucanan
  • Rory Lavigne
  • Zivven Vasser
  • Odessa Frakes
  • Skye Tronstad
Winona Bucanan Winona has recently graduated from Starfleet Academy and is working toward the position of ship’s counsellor. She excels in the academic setting, but will she manage to maintain the high standards she requires of herself when faced with the messy reality of fieldwork?
  • Karina Irani
  • Eloise Vanlith
  • Zorina Kader
  • Iria Basset
  • Yvone Castillon
  • Grisoan th’Main
  • Yevak th’Rressa
  • Thelev ch’Shishria
  • Kenga ch’Arhin
Thisoan ch’Vrothi Thisoan is fascinated with Federation technology. It was the reason he joined StarFleet. The first time he saw a starship? Revelatory. Though sometimes he feels a bit betrayed at how hard he has to work to understand it all.
  • Tura ch’Mais

Female Star Trek Names

Female naming conventions usually vary with culture, so be sure to do some research for ideas!

  • Elyssa Holtz
  • Bianca Graydon
  • Yvone Hames
  • Felicia Carthen
  • Karla Rhyne
  • Luna Bentzen
  • Regine Linkovich
  • Jala Faulknen
  • Heather Kingston
Shavand zh’Koria Shavand loves the hands on possibilities of being a science officer on an exploratory vessel. There always seems to be a good fight on away missions to new places, either against local flora and fauna or the elements. She enjoys it a bit too much, perhaps.
  • Krani sh’Egdas
  • Yevak sh’Resa
  • Kori sh’Vressa
  • Thoria zh’Fochi
  • Makbar Mosesk
  • Ular Ghemarr
  • Siana Telle
Kora Eltal Junior Communications Officer Kora Eltal talks too fast. She always has. But how else is she supposed to fit in learning all of the languages in the Federation? There’s so little time and so much to do! And say!
  • Nasian Zara

Male Star Trek Names

Male naming conventions usually vary with culture, so be sure to do some research for ideas!

  • Jet Forgrave
  • Valen Kader
  • Hawk Rackham
  • Newton Wyrick
  • Baen Galven
  • Ewan Haught
  • Vaughn Hewett
  • Flynn Avison
  • Anleth ch’Faire
Owen Bechtel Owen dreams of having his own command one day. He’s still an ensign, still working the lower decks, but he says yes to everything and takes every opportunity to stand out. It’s caused some interesting situations, to say the least, but he’s not discouraged yet!
  • Thani th’Vrosia
  • Shaalim ch’Regda
  • Mara ch’Irias
  • Shrallev th’Kerria
  • Kovat Tajak
  • Tekov Darhem
  • R’Kasa
R’Tara R’Tara was not prepared for the realities of life in cetacean ops, but working on navigation was what she loved and what she lives for, so she’s adapted. She still hopes one day to sit at the helm proper, so until that happens she’s happy to keep working in the depths of the ship.
  • Ka’Klaa
  • Ri’To
  • Ka’Ka

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Room for Growth (episode)

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  • 1.2 Act One
  • 1.3 Act Two
  • 1.4 Act Three
  • 2 Memorable quotes
  • 3.2 Continuity
  • 4.1 Starring
  • 4.2 Guest cast
  • 4.3 Background characters
  • 4.4 References
  • 4.5 Tamarian language references
  • 4.6 External links

Summary [ ]

On the USS Cerritos , the lower decks crew bunks are abuzz with activity. Ensign D'Vana Tendi loses a small gelatinous creature she's named Goopy after another ensign knocks over a beaker she keeps it in. Ensigns Beckett Mariner , Brad Boimler , and Sam Rutherford comment on the crowded deck, but know that as the Cerritos is a workhorse, this state is normal. They also say that despite the cramped conditions, it is fun to be in the action. As they talk,  Captain Carol Freeman , who has been possessed by an ancient mask and refers to herself as Minooki , hovers through the hallway, transforming the ship's interior to resemble that of an ancient temple as she passes. Commander Jack Ransom and security chief Lieutenant Kayshon are chasing her, desperately trying to get her to stop. Mariner sarcastically agrees how fun it is to be in the middle of the action while Boimler laments his now transformed violin no longer being in tune.

Act One [ ]

Chief Engineer Andy Billups updates Freeman about the repairs as his overworked crew continue around them. Shaxs expresses concern, as Billups and his crew have been working nonstop for a week, and when Freeman confirms this with a medical report from Dr. T'Ana , highlighting their stress levels, Billups reacts angrily, further affirming their concerns. With more work in the future with the USS Carlsbad , Billups suffers a breakdown when Shaxs tells him it's okay to need a break. Freeman informs him that she's ordering a therapeutic getaway for his entire department and informs his crew about it, with their reaction being exhausted enthusiasm.

Rutherford is packing up for his getaway as Tendi wonders why he's bringing instruction manuals with him. As Freeman will be joining the getaway, the rest of the crew will be in standby with little to do, though they express some excitement for an upcoming lottery for a few vacant rooms on Deck One that have recently become available. As the rooms are penthouse suites, they promise to enter Rutherford into the lottery as he will miss it. As Rutherford leaves, he accidentally bumps into Tendi, resulting in her once again losing Goopy. She chases Goopy into the Jefferies tubes , and upon securing them, she overhears some crew members of delta shift planning to rig the lottery in their favor without getting caught.

Tendi returns to the bunks, and tells Mariner and Boimler about what she overheard, and confirms that since they've found a way to bypass detection through turbolift airgap terminals they will get the available rooms. Mariner refuses this outcome and says that they will beat them at their own game, hoping to access the terminals first. Unwilling to let them get the rooms so easily, they all agree to the task.

The Cerritos rendezvouses with a ship called the Dove , and Freeman takes the engineers over where they are greeted immediately by an Edosian named Toz , declaring her mission to be their relaxation. Having mastered the science behind relaxation, Toz gives them some lemonade and wristbands designed to monitor their tension levels, and they all glow yellow to indicate moderate stress. Toz then gives them a tour of the available facilities, which include a playpen of puppies , mud baths with mud from Tellar Prime , and wrecking rooms. Freeman is enthusiastic to try the many available stations, before discovering her engineers repairing a nearby door, much to her annoyance.

Back on the Cerritos , Boimler is reviewing delta shift's route to the terminals, and finds a more direct route that they can use to get to the terminal first, despite a few tight fits. They approach Holodeck 3 to start their shortcut, only to find it in use by T'Ana. Short on time, they enter, hoping to stay out of sight, and enter a bank . As they look upon the program, T'Ana fires a weapon in the air, scaring the holograms . T'Ana and Shaxs are in the midst of playing out a program as bank robbers reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde . They quickly come under fire by the law enforcement of the program and engage in a firefight while Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi try to sneak to the access panel they need to enter. In the midst of the shootout, T'Ana deactivates the safety protocols , and Shaxs pauses the program in concern. The two engage in a small argument as Shaxs expresses concern that T'Ana has never showed concern for his feelings in their relationship. Overhearing far more than they wish to hear, Mariner and Tendi quickly open the panel to get out. T'Ana then decides to share a secret with Shaxs that she never told anyone else; how she lost her tail , reinvigorating Shaxs' excitement. Tendi is intrigued and wishes to hear as she's wondered about it herself, but gets pulled away before anything more happens.

Act Two [ ]

Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi continue to crawl through the tubes towards the terminals. While the journey is a bit tedious, the three are excited at the prospect of finally having their own quarters, as well as seeing parts of the ship that are very rarely ever seen by other officers. They come upon a swamp , and Tendi notes that they're right under the hydroponics bay , and that it aids in biomedical research, and those who grow flowers . They stumble upon a Tamarian defrin root , which can grow without water as long as there are high levels of nitrous oxide . Boimler is concerned about how safe it is to be breathing in such an environment. Tendi notes how Orions are immune to the hallucinogenic properties, but before she can finish, both Mariner and Boimler begin to hallucinate as oxygen levels begin to lower. As a delirious Mariner and Boimler struggle, Tendi forcibly guides them both out of the swamp into the next tube, venting the nitrous oxide out with oxygen once it's shut and helping them snap out of their bad trip.

On the Dove , Freeman has just finished a relaxing mud bath, and is checking in on the engineers, who are in the midst of raking in a sand garden. Freeman is pleased to see them relaxing, before she realizes that the engineers have made a design schematic in the sand that they believe will improve the Cerritos ' engine efficiency. Even Ensign Meredith is sneaking in a project while getting a massage . Baffled by the behavior, Freeman leaves the room angrily wondering why her engineers (who are in a much better mood) simply won't relax.

Back on the Cerritos , Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi are a bit lost as recent retrofits have made their map a bit confusing and sections have been left unmarked as a result, but they come upon one such room where gravity is significantly lower. The three jump around and enjoy the low gravity environment, though they know they can't goof around too long if they hope to beat Delta shift.

On the bridge , Shaxs detects an asteroid cluster approaching the ship. Ransom orders for power to be rerouted to the deflector dish to protect the ship.

Mariner and Tendi, in their underwear, exhausted

Mariner and Tendi exhausted after saving Boimler.

Back in the low-gravity room, a device powers on, and suddenly, gravity increases dramatically as the walls begin to spin rapidly. Boimler is caught in the gravity well , and Mariner and Tendi both narrowly escape getting caught themselves as Boimler screams for help. Thinking fast, Mariner and Tendi strip out of their uniforms and make a tether with them to anchor themselves. Securing themselves, Tendi manages to reach out and grab Boimler's hair, and Mariner pulls them both in.

On the Dove , Freeman and the engineers are all enjoying a pedicure which has seemingly finally helped in easing their stress levels. Freeman is pleased with what she sees, asking Rutherford if he's enjoying himself, to which he replies that he is. Toz tells him that he will love the upcoming manicure to which he nervously tries to decline. As he does, Toz discovers that the engineers have all slipped cucumber slices underneath their wristbands, blocking the sensors that monitor their stress. While they try to explain that they were concerned that their own stress was causing her further stress, Freeman is infuriated that they engineered such a workaround in violation of her orders. As she yells at them, her own wristband jumps from yellow, to red, and then to black. Alarmed at this, Toz realizes that they've been treating the wrong patient, and that Freeman is the one in need of the stress therapy and has her taken away for intensive treatment. Toz tells them that as Freeman has been repressing months' worth of stress, she will need to be sent to Earth for a full medical diagnostic if she doesn't respond well to treatment. Billups tries to object to taking Freeman away, but Toz tells him that all of this could have been avoided had the engineers simply accepted their stress treatments in the first place, before leaving angrily. Realizing that she's right, Billups tells his crew that they need to figure out a way they can relax more, and Rutherford comes up with an idea.

Back on the Cerritos , Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi have finally come upon a vent that will give them direct access to the terminal, but as the vent only opens once every hour for ten seconds, they have to wait for it to open. As they think about what they might say to invite others into their room, the members of Delta shift stumble into the room much to their surprise. As the two groups confront each other about their scheme, the two talk about all the troubling obstacles they had to encounter to get to where they are, and they begin to laugh at the various misadventures they all encountered. Time passes, and as the two groups continue to bond, they both realize that despite their previous rivalry, they are not that different, even finding it a shame that when the vent eventually opens, they will be back to being rivals. Mariner suggests that once the vent opens, they could all put their names into the lottery, as it would be an even split, and that no matter who wins, they would get new friends. However, as they discuss this, one of the Delta shift members gets the vent open, and they all rush out, laughing as they leave Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi behind.

Act Three [ ]

Freeman is in the puppy play den on the Dove , but despite the abundance of puppies and a couple rabbits around her, she is incredibly agitated. Out of ideas, Toz lights a cigarette , and decides to call Starfleet to have Freeman taken to Earth , but Rutherford and Billups rush in. Toz tries to object, but Billups claims that they found a way to let go of their stress, and they bring in a device they constructed with one of Toz's turbolifts. Freeman isn't thrilled that they continued to build, despite her orders, but Billups says that they get stress relief by engineering solutions to their problems and invites her into their machine. Rutherford claims that ten seconds alone in the machine will equate to an entire month spent on the Dove , and Freeman decides to try it. They shut her in and activate the machine for a few seconds, and when they open it again, she emerges feeling incredible. She claims the experience was better than a thousand massages, and that she feels like a new woman. Toz indeed confirms that her stress levels have returned to their baseline and notes that with one of these machines on every starship, there would no longer be a need for the Dove . Satisfied, Freeman takes the engineers back to the Cerritos . As they leave, Toz angrily demands her assistant get rid of the machine.

On the Cerritos , Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi are frustrated that delta shift cheated them out of the lottery, but Boimler quickly realizes that nearby water is actually draining out a vent. Boimler discovers a drain that might bypass the vent they were waiting on. Both Mariner and Tendi express some concern that he might be wrong, but Boimler decides to be bold, and jumps down the vent. Landing safely at the bottom, he calls for them to join him while they express that they need to do something about his new bold attitude. Mariner and Tendi join Boimler, and sure enough, they find themselves by a ladder that leads to the terminal. Having beaten delta shift, they intend to lock them out of the lottery, but after Boimler accesses the terminal, he discovers that it isn't four rooms available on Deck One, but one room on Deck Four instead. Distraught that only one of them can get the room, and unwilling to be split apart from one another, they decide to let delta shift go on with their plan, deciding that they deserve to be broken up instead.

Later on in the bar, the disgruntled group watches from a booth as the delta shifters celebrate their winning the lottery over at the bar and will host a party later in the evening, having learned that all four members who participated will be sharing the large suite room together and move four beds into it. Distraught that they didn't think of sharing the room themselves, the returned Rutherford criticizes Mariner, Boimler, and Tendi for not considering that the one room could have benefited all of them. He then tells them about the delta's private party and asks if they can crash it by inserting themselves onto the guest list, but the other three, tired from their misadventure immediately decline.

Over by one of the bar's two replicators , Ransom casually sidles up and quietly orders 35 hot churros in a brown paper bag, looking pleased once it fully materializes.

Memorable quotes [ ]

" Oh, boy. We got a... ancient mask situation here. " " A what now? " " This is, like, the third time it's happened. Stop touching masks! "

" Zenrox , tilling his fields in the spring! The spring! "

" Dr. T'Ana's raised some concerns, Lieutenant Commander. Her medical opinion is that you are 'a *bleep*ing pile of stress.' " " I'm fine! The doc just needs to stay in her lane because I don't go down to her sickbay and tell her how to hypo her sprays! "

" Ooh, I've always wanted to explore an ethical gray area. " " Yes! Let's go gray area the *bleep* out of delta shift! "

" The puppy play pen is one of our most popular offerings. For the more deviant among you, we also have kittens. No judgment! "

" Oh, I know what this is. I think this is what people used to use to store their money. It's called a... bonk? " " Oh, what a boring program. 'Oh yes, hello, I'd like to withdraw some paper with no intrinsic value.' Heh, money. "

" Everybody, down! This is a robbery! " " Hands up where I can see them! I didn't wake up planning on blowing anyone's brains out, but don't push me! "

" What are we doing? " " The usual! We off these feds, and once our blood's pumping, we'll do the nasty on the counter and make the hostages watch. "

" What kind of weirdo signs up for a job in outer space just to garden? "

" Ah, the path to Kamata in spring. Whoop! (chuckles) Gramble, his throat slit by his mistress. "

" Boimler, what is up with your head?! You look like a goddamn sea creature! " " My head? What about your arms?! "

" We have to get out of here! " " 'Oh, we have to get out of here!' Ha ha... " " How?! It's a maze! " " What?! What... what maze?! " " Okay, you guys stay here and feed the rabbits; I'm gonna find a way through this maaaze! "

" I'm not Boimler, I'm Antigrav Boy: protector of the lower decks! "

" Oh, engineers. All of them! All of them are all goddamned Geordi La Forges ! "

" At least you weren't in the holodeck for Shaxs' and T'Ana's foreplay fantasy. Ugh. " " Oh man, you ran into them too? We heard them going to town from behind stellar cartography . " " Aww, I knew they were making progress. " " Yeah, they were definitely making something . "

" It would mean being on a different deck, all by yourself. " " We wouldn't get to have days like this anymore. Even with all the peril, it was really fun just being together. " " Yeah, and you know we're only gonna be lower deckers for so long. I mean, in no time Tendi's gonna be a bridge officer, I'll probably get drummed out of Starfleet for calling Ransom a piece of *bleep* , and Boimler, you'll be dead because of the whole being bold thing. "

" Hey, hey relax, man. " " I am relaxed! I just got back from a spa! "

Background information [ ]

  • The title was announced on 12 September 2022 by Paramount+ . [1]

Continuity [ ]

  • Two additional background characters introduced during LD Season 1 are given names for the first time in this episode, Federov and Moxy .
  • The opening scene where Captain Freeman is possessed by a mask and turns parts of the Cerritos into an ancient temple is a direct reference to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Masks ".
  • Toz , and another unidentified masseuse, are the third and fourth Edosians to appear in Star Trek , after Arex from Star Trek: The Animated Series , and the Division 14 medical specialist from the Lower Decks episode " Much Ado About Boimler ".
  • A Galardonian , a member of Molmol's species , a member of Migleemo's species , and a member of Addix's species – all species first introduced in Lower Decks – appear aboard the Dove .
  • It is confirmed in this episode that Dr. T'Ana at one point had a tail like other Caitians . Earlier in her Starfleet career, she lost it in an unspecified incident.
  • One of the Doopler emissary's dooplercates skeletal remains can be seen when Mariner, Boimler and Tendi first enter the area under hydroponics, suggesting at least one dooplicate was unaccounted for.
  • Although there is no official stardate within the episode itself, a log by Rutherford on the "Star Trek Logs" Instagram account dated the episode to Stardate 58312.6. [2]

Links and references [ ]

Starring [ ].

  • Tawny Newsome as Beckett Mariner
  • Jack Quaid as Brad Boimler
  • Noël Wells as D'Vana Tendi
  • Eugene Cordero as Sam Rutherford
  • Carol Freeman
  • Minooki (possessing Freeman)
  • Jerry O'Connell as Jack Ransom
  • Fred Tatasciore as Shaxs
  • Gillian Vigman as T'Ana

Guest cast [ ]

  • Asif Ali as Asif
  • Mary Holland as Toz
  • Artemis Pebdani as Karavitus
  • Paul Scheer as Andy Billups
  • Carl Tart as Kayshon
  • Fed (off-screen voiceover)
  • Toz's assistant

Background characters [ ]

  • Hans Federov
  • Andorian ops ens 1
  • Bank patrons
  • Doopler emissary duplicate (skeletal remains)
  • Addix's species attendant
  • Bajoran attendant
  • Edosian attendant
  • Human attendant
  • Human emergency attendants
  • Human manicurist
  • Human pedicurist
  • Merp's species manicurist
  • Migleemo's species pedicurist
  • Alien visitor
  • Andorian visitors 1 and 2
  • Ariolo visitor
  • Benzite visitor
  • Bolian visitor
  • Galardonian visitor
  • Human visitors 1 , 2 , and 3
  • Klingon visitor
  • Molmol's species visitor
  • Orion visitor
  • Vulcan visitor

References [ ]

Addix's species ; air gapped ; Algonquin ; Andorian ; Andorian battle cruiser ( unnamed ); " Antigrav Boy "; aqueduct ; Ariolo ; asteroid cluster ; Bajoran ; bank (aka " bonk "); barf ; bat'leth ; beds ; Benzite ; beta shift ; beta shifter (aka " Beta "); " bigs "; black and white ; " Boims "; bold ; Bolian ; bullet ; cafeteria ; Caitian ; California -class ; California -class decks ; captain ; Carlsbad , USS ; caveman ; Cerritos , USS ; churro ; Churrolivia ; cinnamon ; commander ; computer ; cucumber ; D'Arsay ; D'Arsay archive ; deflector dish ; delta shift ; delta shifter (aka " Delta "); " Diane "; doctor (aka " doc "); dog (aka puppy ); Doopler ; Dove ; Dove -type ; dreams ; Earth ; Edosian ; ensign ; EV suit ; face ; feds ; flower ; Galardonian ; Goopy's species ; gun ; hallucination ; healing bogs ; holodeck ; holodeck safety protocols ; holoprogram ; " holy cow "; hostage ; Human ; hydroponics bay ; incinerator ; joy ; kitten ; Klingon ; LaForge, Geordi ; lemonade ; lieutenant ; lieutenant commander ; lieutenant junior grade ; lighter ; lottery ; " mani-pedi "; manicure (aka " mani "); Maquis ; mask ; massage ; maze ; mek'leth ; Merp's species ; Migleemo ; Migleemo's species ; Molmol's species ; money ; mud bath ; musical note ; navigational deflector ; nitrous oxide ; Orion ; oxygen ; palace ; paper ; paper bag ; pedicure (aka " pedi "); phaser ; possession ; quarters ; rabbit (aka bunny ); retrofits ; Riker, William T. ; robbery ; sacrificial altars ; sand ; sand garden ; sea creature ( sea urchin ); sensor ; shortcut ; skeleton ; smoking ; sounds ; spirit ; starfish ; Starfleet ; Starfleet Medical ; Starfleet uniform ; stress ; stress meter ; swamp ; tail ; Tamarian ; Tamarian defrin root ; Tamarian language ; taste ; Tellar Prime ; Tellarite ; temperature ; temple ; tether ; tuning ; turbolift ; viscosity ; Volis' species ; Vulcan ; water ; wristband

Tamarian language references [ ]

dawn ; field ; Gramble ; Jerna ; Kamata ; mistress ; path ; slit ; spring ; throat ; tilling ; Zenrox

External links [ ]

  • " Room for Growth " at the Internet Movie Database
  • " "Discovering Room for Growth" " at MissionLogPodcast.com , a Roddenberry Star Trek podcast
  • 3 ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

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  1. Observation lounge

    The observation lounge or conference lounge was a special designation referring to the briefing room on Excelsior-, Galaxy-, Sovereign-class, and Protostar-class starships as well as on the Reman warbird Scimitar. It included an expansive view of space on one side of the room. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", "Chain Of Command, Part I", "Too Short A Season"; Star Trek Nemesis; PRO: "Starstruck ...

  2. Ex Astris Scientia

    Starfleet Bridge Illustrations. Original Enterprise Interiors - incl. refit and Enterprise-A. Enterprise-D Interiors. Re-Used Starship Interiors - Enterprise refit interiors, other starship interiors. Commercially Available Chairs in Star Trek - off-the-shelf office chairs, lounge chairs or car seats on screen.

  3. The Ultimate Interior Room list

    Party Deck, where the girls are. Transporter rooms. Main hall, the room that nearly every corridor and turbolift leads to, and looks awesome. Obligitory basketball court. And from vengeances list of planned rooms. Rollercoaster. Hot tubs. Olympic size swimming arena. and various others.

  4. Ship Interior

    An example of a ready room. The Bridge is typically Deck 1 on a starship. It is the focus of the ship's operations and is typically centered on the captain's chair. Beside the bridge there is often a ready room. The captain's Ready Room is where the captain of a starship waits until he is needed while on-shift, but not needed on the bridge.

  5. Ex Astris Scientia

    Starfleet Bridge Illustrations. Enterprise-D Interiors. Other Starfleet Ship Interiors. Re-Used Starship Interiors - Enterprise refit interiors, other starship interiors. Commercially Available Chairs in Star Trek - off-the-shelf office chairs, lounge chairs or car seats on screen.

  6. Star Trek-Inspired Furniture and More for Ultimate Sci-fi Home

    Star Trek-Inspired Dog Bed. Gift your dog this sci-fi-inspired dog bed. Designed like the Captain's Chair, it is a plush dog bed padded to ensure comfort to the pet. Measuring 12 x 5.5 x 12.8 inches, it can easily fit into any nook within your living room or bedroom. For added look, it has faux controls on both armrests.

  7. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

    USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from other vessels with the same name, is a starship in the Star Trek media franchise. Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it is the main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) and the film Star Trek Generations (1994). It has also been depicted in various spinoffs, films, books, and licensed products.

  8. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

    USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is a starship in the Star Trek media franchise. It is the main setting of the original Star Trek television series (1966-69), and it is depicted in films, other television series, spin-off fiction, products, and fan-created media.Under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, the Enterprise carries its crew on a mission "to explore strange, new worlds; to seek out new ...

  9. 4 Star Trek Decor Ideas (2024) Home Makeover Guide

    1. Star Trek Ideas For the Living Room. When it comes to the living room, we like to keep things quaint and simple. Try minimalism. If you remember, the Star Trek series' Starfleet Captain's quarters is actually very austere and efficient.

  10. List of all USS Enterprise interior sets ever shown in TOS

    To me Star Trek is all about NCC-1701 ("no bloody A, B, C or D"). I really like going thru Memory Alpha articles to check the ship's interior design. What I would appreciate a lot is a DEFINITIVE list of all the different rooms, quarters, sets, ambiences, redressings ever SHOWN in TOS's Enterprise.

  11. Holodeck

    Holodeck. A vacant holodeck on the Enterprise -D; the arch and exit are prominent. The Holodeck is a fictional device from the television franchise Star Trek which uses "holograms" (projected light and electromagnetic energy which create the illusion of solid objects) to create a realistic 3D simulation of a real or imaginary setting, in which ...

  12. The Ready Room

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  13. Star Trek

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  14. The Ready Room (TV Series 2019- )

    The Ready Room: With Wil Wheaton, Michelle Paradise, Alex Kurtzman, Jonathan Frakes. The Ready Room is a discussion show following each new episode of various Star Trek series on Paramount Plus. First Hosted by Naomi Kyle for a single season, then Hosted by Wil Wheaton for all other seasons, it offers behind the scenes insight into all aspects of production and features different guests each week.

  15. List of Star Trek Starfleet starships

    Name Registry Depiction; USS Gryphon: NCC-65550: Commanded by Captain Elaine Mello. Assigned to defend Deep Space Nine for a short period of time after the Dominion War in the Deep Space Nine relaunch. [citation needed]USS James T Kirk: NCC-91277: Commanded by Captain Elias Vaughn.Named in honor of the famous Starfleet captain.Destroyed in the defense of Federation worlds against the mass Borg ...

  16. Galaxy class decks

    Memory Alpha. in: Spacecraft sections. Galaxy class decks. The decks of a Galaxy -class Federation starship . Deck 1. Bridge ( TNG: " Encounter at Farpoint " et al.) Captain's ready room ( TNG: " Encounter at Farpoint " et al.) Observation lounge ( TNG: " Encounter at Farpoint " et al.) Emergency turbolift ( TNG: " Encounter at Farpoint ...

  17. 5 Amazing Star Trek Inspired Houses and Home Theaters

    Mike Schroeder didn't skimp on the tech when he built his 20-by-50-foot home theater. The Star Trek home theater includes a $130,000 projector from Digital Projection and soundproof wall panels ...

  18. The Ready Room

    The Ready Room is an American aftershow on Paramount+ in which a host discusses episodes of a first-run Star Trek television series on the service (previously CBS All Access) with cast and crew members from the series. It replaced a previous aftershow, After Trek, which was live streamed on All Access following episodes of the first season of Star Trek: Discovery.

  19. Star Trek Character Name Generator + 79 Name Suggestions

    Good Star Trek names reflect the culture and backstory of the individual possessing it. Zared Nylund. Liam Haught. Xavier Thoran. Benedict Armiger. Walker Bucanan. Rory Lavigne. Zivven Vasser. Odessa Frakes.

  20. Room for Growth (episode)

    Two additional background characters introduced during LD Season 1 are given names for the first time in this episode, Federov and Moxy. The opening scene where Captain Freeman is possessed by a mask and turns parts of the Cerritos into an ancient temple is a direct reference to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Masks ".