Of course he has already been there and back. However, those cast members will be going a bit farther. He was never one to be upstaged by the rest of the cast!
I have enjoyed all three seasons of The Orville. It does, sometimes, fallback on pretty base humor. This was not Seth Macfarlane's original intention. I forget where I read it but he originally wanted a pretty straight SF series. The network insisted on the humor. In any case, season three is a lot more serious in general.
A trail-blazer in both ethnic and female equality. Portraying a woman of colour in a position of importance and authority in a time when both were almost never seen.
Did anyone else know that French-Canadian actress Genviève Bujold was originally cast as Captain Janeway in the Star Trek series “Voyager”. She filmed two days of the original pilot episode, but walked when she found out the shooting schedule was nowhere near what she was promised. Plus, she had two small kids at home. She was replaced with Kate Mulgrew.
Patrick Stewart once asked the technical people on the show how the ship “goes”. The technical guy launched into a long explanation of the pseudoscience involved. Patrick Stewart then decided that what makes the ship go is Picard lifting his finger, bringing it down and saying, “Engage.”
Anyway, the technical manuals say one thing. What actually happens in the show is something else. According to the technical manual, Enterprise D can travel at a max speed of about Warp 9.6 which is supposedly around 2000 times the speed of light.
Technically, to figure out how long this would take, multiply 365 by 24 to get the number of hours in a year - 8760. Then divide this by 2000 and round to the nearest half hour. So the Enterprise D would need 4.5 hours to traverse a light year.
If, however, you watch the show, Enterprise D often traverses several light years in the space of just a few minutes at far lower warp factors.
The ultimate answer is: starships travel at the Speed of Plot. If the plot says it takes a whole day to go one light year at maximum warp, it does. If the plot says that the ship has to cross 500 light years in an afternoon at warp factor six, then it does.
Teleportation has been achieved, Oxford scientists say
https://local12.com/amp/news/offbeat/teleportation-achieved-oxford-scientists-quantum-space-travel-supercomputer-practical-applications-substantial-strides-future-steps-forward-next-generation-technology
Baffled! 1972 Leonard Nimoy pilot episode movie
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The Enterprise Incident
Whenever I read the title of this Star Trek episode, I remember this line from “Some Of Them” by Ultravox....
‘Stand close to the long parade
Watch them passing by in their million ways
Walk on through the evergreens
Pass from scene to scene through all these yesterdays’
If he 'goes' in time, perhaps Captain Kirk can hitch a ride too...😀
Of course he has already been there and back. However, those cast members will be going a bit farther. He was never one to be upstaged by the rest of the cast!
The Orville anyone i binged 2 seasons some crap but a lot very good
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura) has left us, aged 89.
Leonard Nimoy’s Family Donates Spock Ears to the Smithsonian
Source: The Nerdist
TNG cast reunion for one episode of Picard season 3.
https://intl.startrek.com/news/star-trek-picard-announces-the-next-generation-cast-returning-for-season-three
Keep 'em coming Dad 😂
Did anyone else know that French-Canadian actress Genviève Bujold was originally cast as Captain Janeway in the Star Trek series “Voyager”. She filmed two days of the original pilot episode, but walked when she found out the shooting schedule was nowhere near what she was promised. Plus, she had two small kids at home. She was replaced with Kate Mulgrew.
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Patrick Stewart once asked the technical people on the show how the ship “goes”. The technical guy launched into a long explanation of the pseudoscience involved. Patrick Stewart then decided that what makes the ship go is Picard lifting his finger, bringing it down and saying, “Engage.”
Anyway, the technical manuals say one thing. What actually happens in the show is something else. According to the technical manual, Enterprise D can travel at a max speed of about Warp 9.6 which is supposedly around 2000 times the speed of light.
Technically, to figure out how long this would take, multiply 365 by 24 to get the number of hours in a year - 8760. Then divide this by 2000 and round to the nearest half hour. So the Enterprise D would need 4.5 hours to traverse a light year.
If, however, you watch the show, Enterprise D often traverses several light years in the space of just a few minutes at far lower warp factors.
The ultimate answer is: starships travel at the Speed of Plot. If the plot says it takes a whole day to go one light year at maximum warp, it does. If the plot says that the ship has to cross 500 light years in an afternoon at warp factor six, then it does.
“Excuse me while I whip this out…”
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Sorry but no meme
The Wreath of Kahn
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Keep 'em coming dude 🤣
Ingeniously funny !!!!!!!!!!!!!!