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    • A Christmas Carol. If that Data scene is the figgy pudding for fans of both Trek and Charles Dickens, the roast beast would be the USA version starring Patrick Stewart.
    • Devil’s Due (TNG) You probably saw this one coming. “Devil’s Due” starts with Data playing Scrooge on the holodeck in a re-creation of A Christmas Carol.
    • Generations. While not one of the more celebrated entries in the film franchise, Generationsfeatures the only instance in Trek canon of people actually celebrating Christmas
    • Silicon Avatar (TNG) We’re stretching here, but the antagonist of this episode is described as a “giant snowflake,” and what would Christmas be without a little snow?
    • Et in Arcadia Ego (Star Trek: Picard, Season 1, Episode 10) Though it might be hard to watch as a standalone episode, given the single-story nature of "Star Trek: Picard," this double-length final episode of the show's first season saw a bitter sweet end to the story, as Picard fought to save a colony of artificial life forms from extinction at the hands of the Romulans.
    • New Eden (Star Trek: Discovery, Season 2, Episode 2) This episode has Burnham wrestling with her vision of an angel, as Stamets grapples with his own visions of his dead husband.
    • Carbon Creek (Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 2, Episode 2) "Carbon Creek" touches on themes of understanding, tolerance, acceptance and keeping an open mind to those who are different.
    • Terra Nova (Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 1, Episode 6) A fascinating tale of family and acceptance begins with Archer and the Enterprise visiting a lost colony called Terra Nova, settled by humans almost 75 years earlier, but which lost contact with Earth shortly after its founding.
  1. Dec 24, 2023 · The Federation may not celebrate Christmas in Star Trek, but there's more holiday spirit in the sci-fi series than you think. Since its first entry “The Man Trap” aired on Sept. 8 1966, Star ...

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    Teaser

    A boy with a flashlight runs screaming through the woods, before tripping and falling to the ground. When he looks up, two Vulcansare standing there, staring at him… The scene shifts to an interrogation room, where Picard is staring somewhat worriedly at a bloodstain on the table; Guinan is looking almost bored. A buzzer sounds and the door opens, revealing their arresting officer from earlier in the day: FBI Special Agent Martin Wells. He assures them that it was just an "interview", not lik...

    Act One

    Outside of Deacon's, where the owners are still clearing up the broken glass, Musiker reports to Rios that they tracked Jurati to that location. Rios is preparing to join them, but Musiker insists he stay with the CSS La Sirena. Rios is worried about a Borg Queen loose on the streets of 21st century Los Angeles, but Musiker tells him she knows how badly it can go if she is not found; in 2024, she believes people had trouble with revolving doors, and would never be able to handle a Borg Queen....

    Act Two

    Picard paces around the interrogation room, while Guinan continues to look bored. Then they hear the buzzer heralding the door, and turn to see Wells again. He remarks on how obsession remains obsession until it paid off and became diligence, remarking on the IV bruise on Picard's hand. He knew Picard wouldn't have gone to a hospital, which led him to think he had gone to a free clinic instead… before showing him a picture of Rios, who had been arrested during a raid by ICE. Rios had made a "...

    "It's 2024. People have trouble with revolving doors. They can't handle a Borg Queen." 1. - Musiker "You must be Q. Took your damn time." "And you are that multicelled, sanctimonious, droning shrew known as Guinan. Right, it's the 21st century. Our paths have yet to cross." 1. - Guinan and Q "You're dying." "Another quality I sincerely loathe about...

    Production

    1. 14 April 2022: Title publicly revealed in TRR: "Monsters".

    Continuity

    1. Seven of Nine recalls being assimilated at the age of six, which was previously noted in VOY: "The Gift" and "Once Upon a Time". This, combined with the Borg Queen's statement in "Penance" that Annika Hansen was assimilated in 2350, finally reveals that Seven was born in 2344, and is 57 years old. 2. The graffiti seen on the parking lot were the Borg Queen attacks Seven and Raffi refers to the Gimmies and the Gaullists, which were mentioned in DS9: "Past Tense, Part I" and "Past Tense, Par...

    Starring

    1. Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard 2. Alison Pill as Agnes Jurati 3. Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine 4. Michelle Hurd as Raffaela Musiker 5. Evan Evagora as Elnor (flashback) 6. Isa Briones as Kore Soong With 1. Santiago Cabrera as Cristóbal Rios And 1. Brent Spiner as Adam Soong

    Special guest star

    1. John de Lancie as Q

    Guest starring

    1. Sol Rodriguez as Teresa Ramirez 2. Ito Aghayere as Guinan 3. Jay Karnes as Agent Wells

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    • Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Release date: December 8, 1979. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. This is the film that brought the voyages of the U.S.S.
    • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Release date: June 4, 1982. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban. Ask a Star Trek fan what the best Star Trek movie is and more often than not, you’ll get Khan as your answer.
    • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Release date: June 1, 1984. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. Spock might have died in The Wrath of Khan, but this third entry set up the premise for his return, with the creation of the Genesis planet.
    • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Release date: November 26, 1986. Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Catherine Hicks. If Star Trek fans don’t say Khan is the best Star Trek movie, odds are very high they say Voyage Home is.
  2. May 25, 2024 · The original Star Trek episode “Errand of Mercy” is considered a classic, and now 57 years later, its epic consequences are still being felt. The episode introduced both the Klingons and the Organians, two species that have played a large role in the franchise’s god war. T’Lir, the last of the Organians, tells their origin in Star Trek ...

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