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5 dni temu · Huge compendium on scientific, technical, artistic, social and philosophical aspects of Star Trek. Over 400 articles, canon starship database, size charts, episode reviews, galleries, links.
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19 maj 2024 · The museum was created by Benjamin Stöwe in 2009 and presents countless props and other Star Trek memorabilia on 17.01 (!) square meters. It opens on only a few days every year, so we were lucky to get admitted. Benjamin is also known to German-speaking fans as the voice of Dr. Culber on Discovery. Here are some impressions from our tour.
"Ex Astris Scientia" (abbreviated EAS) is home to a large-scale canon starship research project with an associated fan fiction site, with many specifications and definitions for numerous conjectural starship classes, as well as analyses of starship-related topics and other Star Trek minutiae.
Treknology looks at over 25 iconic inventions from the complete history of the Star Trek television and film universe. Author Ethan Siegel explores and profiles these dazzling technologies and their role in Star Trek, the science behind how they work, and how close we are to achieving them in the real world today.
6 sty 2018 · When was the warp drive first invented? How fast could Kirk's Enterprise go compared with Picard's almost a century years later? By filling out the fictional universe so completely — and with such...
Treknology looks at over twenty-five iconic inventions from the complete history of the Star Trek television and film universe. Author Ethan Siegel explores and profiles these dazzling technologies and their role Star Trek, the science behind how they work, and how close we are to achieving them in the real world today.
5 gru 2017 · Treknology: The Real-Life Science Behind Star Trek’s Technologies – Science on Tap. From tricorders to warp drive, Star Trek became the first series to bring us a vision of a future where humans were just as flawed as ever, but where technology and the way we used it had created a utopian society.