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3 cze 2018 · The Journal is aimed at engineers and interested laymen. Readers are invited to contribute their own ideas and share their views on existing concepts. Contents. Starships. Starships A-B, C-E, F-H, I-L, M-N, O-Q, R-S, T-Z, Space Stations. New designs for Federation and Starfleet starships and stations.
Where Starfleet has continued the shift to small size, single purpose ships, many in Starfleet use the examples of the very successful Galaxy-Class and Sovereign-Class as examples of the continuing need for a number of large, multi-mission capable ships serving in the inner, outer, and furthest reaches of Federation territory.
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.
2 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.
19 sty 2014 · One of the best things about teaching Trek Class is hearing from students about how Star Trek has influenced or inspired them. Many times these are stories of technology and exploration, but often Star Trek fans are equally inspired by the very human aspects that come along with its famous future technologies.
11 kwi 2018 · As the first season of Star Trek: Discovery progressed, viewers learned more and more about the spore drive and the ecology of the mycelial network, as well as the difficulties of using it as a tool for navigation. While the concept as a narrative element within the story was fascinating, the question becomes: does real-life science back it up?