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STAR TREK PHOTO GALLERY #14 (CLASSIC SERIES) |
Updated: May 22, 2024
Star Trek, American television science-fiction series that ran on NBC for only three
seasons (1966 to 69) but that became one of the most popular brands in the American
entertainment industry.
Star Trek was created by American writer and producer Gene Roddenberry and chronicles the
exploits of the crew of the starship USS Enterprise, whose five-year mission is to explore
space and, as stated in the title sequence, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to
boldly go where no man has gone before. The series takes place in the 23rd century, after
a benign and advanced alien people, the Vulcans, has introduced their technologies to Earth,
allowing humankind to embark on intergalactic travel at speeds faster than light. Commanded
by the blustering Capt. James T. Kirk (played by William Shatner), the Enterprise engages in
an altruistic research mission intended to document and observe the far reaches of space. Its
crew encounters various alien life forms, not all of them as friendly as the Vulcans, most
notably the Klingons, bellicose adversaries who frequently cross paths with the Enterprise.
Kirks principal confidante is Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), a half-human, half-Vulcan whose
actions are ruled by logic almost entirely unsullied by emotion. The pointedly multicultural
crew also includes Bones McCoy (DeForest Kelley), the ships irascible doctor; Lieut. Uhura
(Nichelle Nichols); Mr. Sulu (George Takei); Ensign Chekov (Walter Koenig); and Mr. Scott
(James Doohan), the engineer who controls the Enterprises transporter (not to be confused
with the transponder, a homing device), dematerializing and rematerializing his shipmates so
that they can travel instantly through space.
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