RegarderStar Wars, épisode I - La Menace fantôme complet français sub Regarder Star Wars, épisode I - La Menace fantôme complet français dub Regarder Star Wars, épisode I - La Menace fantôme complet français Regarder EN LIGNE Regarder Star Wars, épisode I - La Menace fantôme complet français EN LIGNE free Saisons et Episodes Casting News Vidéos Critiques Streaming Diffusion TV VOD Blu-Ray, DVD Récompenses Musique Photos Secrets de tournage Séries similaires Audiences Terminée Voir sur Netflix DVD Spectateurs 2,7 3812 notes dont 44 critiques noter de voirRédiger ma critique Synopsis & Info Le vaisseau spatial Enterprise est commandé par le Capitaine Kirk, assisté de M. Spock, originaire de la planète Vulcain. Leur mission explorer l'univers et découvrir de nouveaux mondes. Voir la Saison 3 • Saison 2 • Saison 1 Comment regarder cette série En SVOD / Streaming par abonnement NetflixAbonnement Voir toutes les offres de streaming En DVD BLU-RAY Voir toutes les offres DVD BLU-RAY Casting Voir le casting complet Dernières news 111 news sur cette série Les dernières vidéos Voir les dernières vidéos Photos 64 Photos Critiques Spectateurs Je me fous complètement de la ringardise visuelle de cette série et de la qualité des effets spéciaux, ce n'est pas ça star trek. C'est juste la série la plus intelligente qui existe. entre philosophie sur le comportement humain, reflet de son époque, de la guerre froide, des peurs,de la libération sexuelle notament avec les personnages féminins, reflet sociale et raciale." Star Trek" c'est tout cela à la fois et ceux qui osent dire ... Lire plus Série complétement géniale!!! Se passant dans l'espace dans le futur, dans les années 2150 environ! Cette série a bercé mon enfance !! Bien qu'elle date de 1966 la série n'a était diffusée en france que dans les années 80 !! Une saga géniale avec un ésprit génial et des espérances sur le futur des êtres humains vraiment superbe! Cette série a innovée dans bien des domaines et surtout en incorporant une actrice principale noire et ... Lire plus On ne peut qu'aimer cette série, ses acteurs, leurs voyages à travers l'espace et tous ces mondes qu'ils eu Stargate, Sliders et j'en passe sans ce précurseur.. !? C’est quoi la SF ? Une vision de notre futur, des évolutions sociales, technologiques, la rencontre avec d'autres espèces, des échanges culturels avec celle-ci et les conflits interplanétaires qui vont avec ? C’est aussi la vision de l’humain par une autre espèce et de celle-ci par l’humain. C'est le voyage, la découverte, les pyjamas moutardes et le télé-porteur. La SF c'est Star Trek et tout ce qui en a découlé en matière ... Lire plus Prodigieuse et magique série, méthaphore de ce qu'est le monde de l'imaginaire. Des acteurs en pyjamas, des décors pitoyables, mais à chaque fois, un grand voyage, avec perte des repères dans l'espace et le temps, souvent beau et poétique à en pleurer. 44 Critiques Spectateurs Ceux qui ont aimé Star Trek ont aussi aimé Star Trek la nouvelle génération Stargate SG-1 Star Trek Voyager Enterprise X-Files Star Trek Deep Space Nine Les séries similaires La réaction des fans

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L'actrice Grace Lee Whitney et l'acteur Robert Walker Jr, en 2005 à une convention Star Trek - Ethan Miller - Getty Images North America - AFPL'acteur américain, qui a incarné le personnage de Charlie Evans, s'est éteint à l'âge de 79 Walker Jr., qui a joué dans la série d'origine Star Trek, est mort à l'âge de 79 ans. La nouvelle, annoncée par sa famille, a été relayée par le compte Twitter du feuilleton. La cause de sa mort n'a pas été précisée."Nous sommes attristés d'annoncer la mort de Robert Walker Jr., l'acteur qui a joué le rôle principal dans l'épisode Charlie X de Star Trek The Original Series", peut-on lire en légende d'une photo en noir et blanc du un communiqué publié dans le Hollywood Reporter, sa femme Dawn salue la mémoire d'un époux qui "est toujours resté fidèle à lui-même"."En plus d'être un acteur accompli, son véritable art était de vivre pleinement. Il était aussi photographe, batteur et propriétaire de galerie", ajoute-t-elle. Fils de l'acteur Robert Walker et de l'actrice Jennifer Jones, le comédien est né dans le Queens à New York en 1940. Il est notamment connu pour le rôle de Charlie Evans dans l'épisode 2 de la saison 1 de Star Trek The Original Series. Diffusé en 1966, l'épisode Charlie X raconte comment l'Enterprise croise le chemin d'un jeune homme de 17 ans, seul survivant d'un vaisseau qui s'est écrasé sur la planète Thasus, et où il a vécu seul pendant 14 ans. Il s'avère au fil de l'épisode que le jeune homme, Charlie, possède de dangereux pouvoirs parapsychiques.

Épisode1 Des salutations vulcaines . Michael Burnham a été élevée selon la culture vulcaine par Sarek. Elle est la première humaine à avoir reçu l'enseignement du Centre de formation vulcain de l'Académie des Sciences. Quelques années plus tard, en 2256, elle est devenue Premier Officier modèle sur le vaisseau de Starfleet, l’USS Shenzhou, sous les ordres du Capitaine

Épisodes 29 Sort Episode Number Croissante Décroissante Air Date Croissante Décroissante L'Enterprise est en mission de ravitaillement pour la colonie archéologique de la planète M-113. À leur arrivée, Kirk, Spock et McCoy rencontrent le chef de la mission, Bob Crater et sa femme Nancy. Cependant, il apparaît vite que cette dernière se comporte étrangement. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise a rendez-vous avec l'USS Antares pour prendre en charge Charlie Evans, âgé de 17 ans. Il avait 3 ans lorsque le vaisseau qui le transportait s'est écrasé sur la planète Thasus. Recueilli par des créatures incorporelles de Thasus, celles-ci prennent soin de lui et le dotent de pouvoirs surnaturels. Mais devant le mal du pays qu'il éprouve, elles décident de le renvoyer parmi les humains. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'USS Enterprise, en route pour une mission d'exploration, intercepte un signal de détresse d'un vaisseau disparu deux cent ans auparavant. Un phénomène inconnu touche un des membres d'équipage, provoquant chez lui, des pouvoirs divins. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Lors de l'inspection d'une station scientifique, l'équipage de l'Enterprise introduit à son bord un virus qui a causé la perte de la station. Les uns après les autres, les membres d'équipage se mettent à se comporter de manière étrange et leur folie met le vaisseau en danger. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. À cause d'un accident de téléporteur près de la planète Alfa 177, deux Kirk se matérialisent successivement sur l'Enterprise l'un est le côté positif/bon de Kirk, l'autre est son côté négatif/mauvais. L'équipage doit trouver un moyen de réunir les deux capitaines à nouveau. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise reçoit un signal de détresse d'un vaisseau cargo et téléporte à bord ses occupants avant qu'il ne se désintègre. Il s'agit d'un trafiquant, Mudd, et de trois femmes. Kirk découvre peu à peu que ces trois femmes sont droguées et utilisées comme marchandises. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Lors de l'exploration de la planète Exo III, Kirk et l'infirmière Chapel découvre le Dr Korby, disparu depuis plusieurs années et ancien fiancé de Chapel. Celui-ci est expert en robotique et a construit des androïdes. Il construit une réplique de Kirk pour la substituer au capitaine. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Répondant à un appel de détresse l'équipage de l'Enterprise découvre une planète qui n'est habitée que par des enfants. Toute la planète est contaminée par un virus qui tue toute personne qui atteint la puberté. Kirk, Spock et McCoy s'aperçoivent alors qu'ils ont également été touchés. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Kirk est retenu prisonnier sur la planète Tantalus V où le directeur utilise des machines pour altérer et détruire l'esprit humain. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Après avoir détruit une sonde radioactive, l'Enterprise est menacé par un vaisseau énorme qui le surpasse vitesse, puissance et armement. Il ne reste à Kirk que le bluff pour s'en sortir. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Le capitaine Pike, ancien capitaine de l'Enterprise, a été gravement brûlé et irradié lors d'un accident; il se trouve à la base 11. En visite à bord de cette base avec le capitaine Kirk, Spock l'enlève, vole l'Enterprise et se dirige vers la planète Talos IV qu'il avait visitée en compagnie du capitaine Pike bien des années auparavant. Kirk et le Commodore José commandant de la base 11 prennent une navette et partent à la poursuite de l'Enterprise. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Le capitaine Pike, ancien capitaine de l'Enterprise, a été gravement brûlé et irradié lors d'un accident; il se trouve à la base 11. En visite à bord de cette base avec le capitaine Kirk, Spock l'enlève, vole l'Enterprise et se dirige vers la planète Talos IV qu'il avait visitée en compagnie du capitaine Pike bien des années auparavant. Kirk et le Commodore José commandant de la base 11 prennent une navette et partent à la poursuite de l'Enterprise. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Sur la planète Q, le docteur Leighton appelle l'Enterprise en urgence, prétextant un accident. A son arrivée, Kirk découvre que Leighton ne l'a fait venir que parce qu'il pense avoir reconnu Kodos l'Exécuteur, responsable du massacre de la population de la planète Tharsus IV et d'une partie de la famille de Kirk. Kodos se cache sous l'identité d'un directeur d'une troupe de théâtre et Leighton pense que Kirk peut le reconnaître et le démasquer. Peu de temps après, Leighton est assassiné. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Un vaisseau Romulien attaque sans raison des avant-postes de la Fédération, alors que celle-ci n'a plus aucun contact avec les Romuliens depuis 2160, date à laquelle un traité de paix a été signé et une zone tampon a été établie Zone Neutre. Kirk doit décider s'il poursuit ou non le vaisseau dans la Zone Neutre, au risque de provoquer une nouvelle guerre. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'équipage de l'Enterprise pense avoir trouvé la planète idéale pour prendre du repos, jusqu'à ce que d'étranges apparitions se manifestent. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. La navette Galilée s'écrase sur la planète Taurus II, avec à son bord Spock, McCoy, Scotty et trois autres membres d'équipage. La navette est dans l'impossibilité de communiquer avec l'Enterprise qui doit effectuer une mission sanitaire d'urgence. Kirk doit choisir entre l'abandon des recherches et celui de la colonie. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise est retenu en orbite autour d'une planète supposée déserte pendant que, sur la planète, Kirk, Spock et d'autres membres d'équipage sont confrontés à une créature quasi-omnipotente du nom de Trelane. Beaucoup de fans, dont l'écrivain Peter David, pensent que Trelane est un membre du Q-continuum, au même titre que Q cf. la série Star Trek la nouvelle génération. Cependant cela n'est pas officiel. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Sur la planète Cestus III, un avant-poste de la Fédération est attaqué par un vaisseau inconnu, ne laissant qu'un seul survivant. L'Enterprise prend en chasse le vaisseau Gorn jusqu'à ce qu'une race extrêmement puissante les Metrons transporte Kirk et le capitaine du vaisseau Gorn sur une planète désertique pour qu'ils s'affrontent seul à seul, à mains nues. Pendant ce temps, les Metrons immobilisent l'Enterprise et le vaisseau Gorn. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Après avoir été accidentellement pris dans le champ gravitationnel d'un trou noir, alors qu'il voyageait à vitesse Warp, l'Enterprise et son équipage sont projetés dans le temps, au 20ème siècle, et sont pris pour un OVNI. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Au cours d'une mission, un officier de l'Enterprise est tué. Selon l'ordinateur de bord, Kirk est responsable de cette mort. Kirk est donc traduit en cour martiale. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'équipage de l'Enterprise est chargé d'enquêter sur la disparition de l'USS Archon, un vaisseau de la Fédération disparu en 2167. Il s'avère que le vaisseau été détruit par un ordinateur très évolué, nommé Landru, chargé de la gestion et de la protection de la planète. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise découvre le vaisseau cryogénique SS Botany Bay, après avoir reçu son appel de détresse automatique. Les habitants de ce vaisseau sont des réfugiés des guerres Eugéniques terrestres de la fin du 20ème siècle. Parmi eux se trouve Khan Noonien Singh, tyran qui a régné sur un quart de la Terre pendant cette période. Après leur échec pour prendre le contrôle de l'Enterprise, Khan et ses complices sont exilés par Kirk sur la planète Ceti Alpha V, sans en informer la Fédération. Le film Star Trek II présente la suite de cette aventure. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Kirk est chargé par l'ambassadeur Fox de nouer des liens diplomatiques avec la planète Eminiar VII malgré l'interdiction imposée par Starfleet de prendre contact avec la planète. En effet, celle-ci est en guerre avec la planète voisine par ordinateur interposé. Celui-ci calcule les pertes de cette guerre virtuelle et "euthanasie" les victimes. Peu après l'équipage de l'Enterprise est déclaré "victime" à son tour. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Kirk doit enquêter sur une colonie exposée à une forte dose de rayons Berthold. Alors que tous les colons devraient être morts, il apparaît que ceux-ci sont protégés par des spores émis par des fleurs locales. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'équipage est appelé à la rescousse par la colonie minière de Janus VI, dont les mineurs sont décimés par une créature inconnue. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise est chargé d'empêcher une invasion des Klingons en défendant la planète Organia. Supposée inhabitée, cette planète abrite une société peu évoluée techniquement. Kirk propose alors son aide aux Organiens pour se défendre contre les Klingons, mais ceux-ci refusent et se laissent envahir. Plus tard, il s'avère que les Organiens sont en réalités une espèce incorporelle très puissante et ils obligent les Klingons à signer un traité de paix avec la Fédération. Ils prédisent de plus que, dans le futur, les deux races deviendront amies, ce qui ne se démentira finalement pas cf. Star Trek VI. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Alors qu'il explore un système inhabité, l'Enterprise subit une violente perturbation spatio-temporelle. La source semble se situer sur une planète de ce système. Kirk y découvre un étrange vaisseau et son pilote Lazarus. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Ayant détecté une perturbation temporelle, l'Enterprise découvre sur une planète les ruines d'une très ancienne civilisation. Parmi ces restes, se trouve le Gardien de l'Éternité une porte permettant de voyager dans l'espace et le temps. Sous l'emprise d'une drogue prise par erreur, le Dr Mc Coy franchit cette porte et altère la cours du temps. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. L'Enterprise tente, en vain, de sauver une navette se dirigeant vers le soleil. Comme cette navette provenait de la colonie Deneva, Kirk enquête sur cette planète où réside son frère et sa famille. Toute la planète a été envahie par des parasites responsables de la disparition de trois autres colonies et qui contrôlent leur hôte en s'introduisant dans leur système nerveux. Lire la suite You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up. Retour vers le haut
StarTrek: Discovery 4x01 Streaming VOSTFR, Star Trek: Discovery Saison 4 Épisode 1, Star Trek: Discovery 4x01 Streaming VF, Telecharger. Salta al contenuto. FRATVNOW02. TV Series Streaming VF / VOSTFR. Depuis 2017 / 45min / Aventure, Science fiction Créée par Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman Avec Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, From EverybodyWiki Bios & WikiJump tonavigation, search The fictional universe of the Star Trek canon, which evolved out of the 1966–69 TV series Star Trek, is a vast complex of planets, organizations, and peoples that together comprise an example of the science fiction practice of worldbuilding. A[edit] Aaamazzara – Homeworld of the Aaamazzarite species.[1] Acamar III – Homeworld of the humanoid Acamarians, who finally reunited the marauding Gatherers into their world's mainstream with Capt. Picard's help in 2366.[2] Achrady VII – Site of a conference supposedly attended by Lwaxana Troi before she changed her plans to visit Enterprise-D. This is likely a ruse by Deanna Troi to get Capt. Picard off-ship for a vacation.[3] Adarak Prime – Planet in Cardassian space and location of a weapons depot.[4] Adelphous IV – Destination of the USS Enterprise-D at the time Worf handed over the conn to Data for the night watch after O'Brien's wedding in 2368.[5] Adigeon Prime – Planet where young Julian Bashir was genetically modified by his parents to enhance his mental and physical skills.[6] Agaron – Planet whose government was allied to Vulcan in the 22nd century. Ajilon Prime – Lone Class-M planet of Ajilon in the disputed Archanis sector, three days' warp from Deep Space Nine, and home to a Federation colony. Half the residents were trapped after Klingons captured two settlements in the northern hemisphere. Kalanda's besieged hospital was located at one end of a peninsula near a Starfleet base at Tananda Bay.[7] Akaali homeworld – The third planet of the Omega Sagittarii star system. Minshara-class homeworld of the Akaali species, visited by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151.[8] Akritiri – Delta Quadrant planet with a fascist police state that maintained a prison satellite in 2373.[9] Alastria – A Delta Quadrant planet with a binary star about 40,000 light-years from Sikaris, accessed via the spatial trajector.[10] Aldea – A supposedly mythical world in the Epsilon Mynos system whose inhabitants constructed a planet-wide cloaking device to hide their planet from marauders. The cloak effect deteriorated the ozone layer and, over time, rendered the Aldeans sterile with radiation poisoning.[11] Aldebaran III – Third planet in the Aldebaran system; a longtime Federation member planet on which Janet and Theodore Wallace performed experiments using carbohydrate compounds to slow the aging of plants.[12] It is the location of the Aldebaran Music School.[13] Grand Nagus Zek's nephew Belongo was once detained on Aldebaran III by Starfleet.[14] Dr. Ira Graves, who attempted to cheat death by uploading his consciousness into Lt. Cmdr. Data, wanted to flee to a location in the Aldebaran system, so he could live on with his love, Kareen Brianon.[15] The Aldebaran system is the home of a particularly tight-mouthed creature called the Aldebaran Shellmouth.[16] Scott and Picard share a bottle of Aldebaran whiskey.[17] Alderaan – In 2135, HMS New Zealand was on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan.[18] The Bajoran criminal Ibudan, chartered a space flight out of Alderaan.[19] Alfa 177 – Class-M planet geo-surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 on stardate when a transporter malfunction trapped Lt. Sulu's landing party on the surface overnight during freezing cold that left some suffering severe frostbite.[20] Algeron IV – Destination of the Enterprise-D after leaving Relva VII in 2364. It is near the Romulan Star Empire and the namesake of the Romulan-Federation "Treaty of Algeron" which banned the UFP from developing cloaking technology.[21] Alondra – an uninhabited planet in the remote Federation system of Pallas 14. It was engulfed by a matter-energy cloud on star date 5371.[22] Alpha III – Planet where a code of law ethics known as the "Statues of Alpha III" were written.[23] Alpha Carinae II – Class-M planet on which Dr. Daystrom's M-5 computer was tested in 2268.[24] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Carinae is the technical catalog name for Canopus.[citation needed] Alpha Carinae V – The home planet of the Drella, an entity that absorbs in love it senses around it.[25] Alpha Centauri – Alpha Centauri is the closest inhabitable world to Earth and was thus one of the earliest planets to be colonized by Humans. In the late 22nd century, Earth-born Zephram Cochrane took up residence on Alpha Centauri and lived there, in retirement, until his mysterious disappearance. Alpha Cygnus IX – Ninth planet of Alpha Cygni, the classical Bayer-format name for the star more commonly known as Deneb. It lends its name to an historic yet otherwise unspecified treaty negotiated by Ambassador Sarek.[26] Alpha Eridani II – Planet where the Redjac entity may have been responsible for various murders in the city of Heliopolis.[25] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Eridani is the technical catalog name for Achernar. Alpha Laputa IV – Planet on which the USS Zhukov makes cultural observations.[27] Alpha Leonis system – The Enterprise-D is ordered to take medical supplies from Starbase 343 to an unspecified planet in the Alpha Leonis system.[2] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Leonis is the technical catalog name for Regulus. Alpha Majoris I – Short form for the first planet orbiting Alpha Ursae Majoris. Homeworld of a lifeform known as the Mellitus, which is gaseous in transit but becomes solid when still.[25] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Ursae Majoris is the technical catalog name for Dubhe.[citation needed] Alpha Omicron VII – A Jupiter-like gas giant where a large space-faring alien was found and unintentionally killed. It was discovered that the alien was pregnant and its baby was birthed post-mortem. The baby was then reunited with other adults.[28] Alpha Onias III – A barren yet light blue Class-M planet with hazy clouds, considered uninhabited until Barash's species was discovered there in 2367. One large cavern 2 km below the surface contains stalactites, stalagmites, and volcanic gases including methane, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.[29] Alpha Proxima II – One of several planets where female residents were brutally stabbed to death in the style of Jack the Ripper. A lifeform that fed off terror and fear was responsible.[25] Alpha V – An Earth colony that was home to some of Charles Evans' relatives in 2266.[30] Alpha-441 – Planetoid which was home to a Maquis munitions base in or near the Demilitarized Zone. It was the original programmed target of the Cardassian Dreadnought missile.[31] Alsaurian homeworld – Inhabited Delta Quadrant planet ruled by the Mokra Order, a military dictatorship suppressing its Alsaurian population while claiming to be helping its self-defense.[citation needed] Altair III – Third planet located in the Alpha Aquilae star system; where Lt. Cmdr. Riker refused to let his commanding officer on the USS Hood, Captain Robert DeSoto, beam down due to a potentially dangerous situation.[32][33] The Hood transported Tam Elbrun to the Enterprise-D after DeSoto had communicated with by-then CDR Will Riker. Altair IV – Fourth planet located in the Alpha Aquilae star system; LT Darien Wallace was born on Altair IV.[34] In 2371, Dr. Henri Roget, of the Central Hospital of Altair IV, was awarded the prestigious Carrington Award for his work in medicine.[35] Altair VI – Center of the Altair system, the planet was recovering from a longtime intersystem war when the USS Enterprise was ordered to attend its new president's inauguration ceremony in 2267.[16] In the Kobayashi Maru scenario, the ship was nineteen periods out of Altair VI.[36] Inspired the name of the Altair 8800.[citation needed] Altamid – A Class-M planet within the Necro Cloud Nebula, beyond the edge of Federation space. In 2164, the USS Franklin crash-landed on Altamid, where Captain Balthazar Edison used abandoned technology left by the extinct natives to survive, mutating in the process and becoming known as Krall. Krall woould later launch an attack on the Federation from the planet in the Kelvin Timeline.[37][circular reference] Althos IV – Homeworld of the Bzzit Khaht species.[38] Alture VII – Planet whose protein baths and meditation chambers were simulated by Quark's holosuite. Dr. Crusher wanted to try the program when the Enterprise-D visited Deep Space 9 in 2369.[39] Amargosa – System where the Amargosa Observatory was located. In 2371, Dr. Tolian Soren used a trilithium missile to destroy the Amargosa star in an attempt to redirect the Nexus Energy Ribbon.[40] "Amerind" homeworld – A Class-M planet, otherwise unnamed, located in a dense asteroid belt and home to a colony of Native American Indians that were transported there from Earth by an ancient race known as the Preservers centuries ago. The planet, first surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2269, was protected from the asteroids by a defense shield obelisk created by the Preservers.[41] Amleth Prime – Location of a Cardassian base in the Amleth Nebula. The nebula's emissions rendered cloaking devices inoperable making a sneak attack on the base difficult.[42] Andevian II – Vacation planet known for its moons and breathtaking landscapes.[43] Andoria – The Andorian homeworld, a frozen M-class moon orbiting the blue gas giant Andor Procyon VIII, is a longtime member of the Federation whose inhabitants are distinguished by their blue skin, white hair and antennae. Andoria is near the Vulcan homeworld, and the Vulcans and Andorians are perceived to be traditional enemies. Andoria is also host to an Andorian subspecies called the Aenar, who live in isolation from the rest of their world. The albino Aenar are blind but strongly telepathic.[44][45][46][47] Vulcan ambassador V'Lar negotiated the first treaty between Andoria and Vulcan.[48] According to Data, Andorian marriages require groups of four.[5] It is not known whether the Andor/Andoria system is located in the Epsilon Indi star system Star Trek The Original Series or Procyon system Star Trek Star Charts. Andros III – Home of Dr. Bathkin.[49] Angel I – A remote Class-M planet orbiting Alpha Gruis, located near the Romulan Neutral Zone. Targeted as a potential Federation member, no doubt due to its strategic location. Its humanoid matriarchy was visited by a UFP ship in 2302 before the USS Enterprise-D came looking for a disabled freighter's survivors 62 years later. It has no traces of naturally occurring platinum.[50] Angosia III – Homeworld of the Angosian species, who emerged victorious from its war with the Tarsians. In 2366, the Angosians's bid to join the Federation was jeopardized after Capt. Picard discovered that the native authorities had imprisoned its bio-altered veterans on a lunar colony once the war was over.[51] Antede III – Homeworld of the fish-like Antedean species.[52] Antica – A planet in the Beta Renner system and homeworld to a canine-like carnivorous race who are deadly enemies of their system neighbors, the Selay.[53] Antos IV – Home to both a species of giant energy-generating worms and an intelligent species who have perfected the techniques of cellular metamorphosis. Captain Garth learned the ability while convalescing on this planet; it undermined his sanity.[54] AR-558 – Planet in the Chin'toka system of the Alpha Quadrant which is inhospitable to humanoid life. It was the location of a Dominion communications array. During the Dominion-Federation War, AR-558 was invaded by Federation troops and held for five months without relief forces and minimal supplies.[55] Archanis IV – Federation colony world which Gowron wanted evacuated in 2372-73; Sisko says it's "a long way from [DS9]".[56][57] While under the power of a hostile entity, Pavel Chekov once claimed that the research outpost on this planet was the site of an attack on his non-existent brother, Piotr.[58] Archer IV – The fourth planet in the 61 Ursae Majoris system, and the first habitable M-class planet discovered and explored by the Enterprise NX-01. In the 22nd Century, the pollen of plants on this planet had a powerful hallucinogenic effect that nearly caused Commander Trip Tucker to murder Science Officer T'Pol on suspicion of colluding with imaginary aliens against the Enterprise crew.[59] By the 23rd Century, this problem was solved, and the planet became the home of a thriving Federation colony and was named after Captain Jonathan Archer.[60] In the 24th Century, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D was en route to Archer IV when it encountered a temporal rift; in the alternate timeline created by this incursion, the planet was the location of a major battle in which Federation forces defeated those of the Klingon Empire.[61] Archer's Comet – Not a planet, but the largest comet ever discovered and large enough for an away team to land on it with a shuttlecraft and collect core samples.[62] Note Proper reference to it should be to "Comet Archer".[original research?] Archer's Planet – Planet in the Gamma Trianguli sector. Not to be confused with Archer IV which is a different planet. It was the Enterprise-D's destination when it encounters a temporal rift.[61] Arcturus IV – Homeworld of the Arcturian species.[63] Ardana – Third planet orbiting the star Rasalas Mu Leonis A. A Federation member in 2268, despite then supporting two widely disparate castes; the privileged upper-class lived in the city of Stratos, considered the finest example of sustained anti-gravity elevation in the galaxy, while the lower-class "troglytes" were forced to stay on the surface and mine zenite. James Kirk helped end years of mistrust between the two in 2269 while retrieving zenite to stop a plague, and the caste differences were eliminated at Federation request.[64] Argana II – The Enterprise's destination as they leave Eminiar VII for their next assignment.[65] Argelius II – Planet strategically important for its port for space-faring races, especially thanks to its hedonistic and hospitable humanoid natives. It was beset by the murdering Redjac entity in 2267.[25] His stateroom on the Enterprise-D is so spacious that Scotty says it reminds him of a hotel room on Argelius.[17] Argratha – Gamma Quadrant homeworld of the Argrathi species.[66] Argus X – Planet surveyed by the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 where they encounter a vampiric entity.[67] Ariannus – A planet threatened by a bacterial invasion in 2268, until the Enterprise conducted an orbital decontamination.[68] Arkaria – Inhabited planet and the site of a support base for the orbital Remmler Array, where would-be terrorists and local administrators tried to hijack trilithium resin waste from the Enterprise-D's warp drive during a baryon sweep.[69] Arloff IX – Geordi mentions that the starship USS Charleston will make an extended stop at Arloff IX.[70] Armus IX – Riker wore an outfit during a diplomatic conference made of ceremonial feathers from Armus IX.[50] Arret – Counterpart of Earth "Terra" spelled backwards in the alternate universe where time flows backward.[71] Arvada III – Site of a tragic disaster where a young Beverly Crusher and her grandmother were two of the few surviving colonists. The elder woman's knowledge of medicinal roots saved them when medical ships were late.[72] Aschelan V – A Cardassian fuel depot in the DMZ near the Badlands. It was the target of the Cardassian Dreadnought weapon which was reprogrammed by the Maquis. The weapon was intercepted first by the Caretaker Array and sent to the Delta Quadrant where it targeted the inhabited planet Rakosa V.[31] Astral V – Federation colony with a museum dedicated to spacecraft.[73] Atalia VII – Site of a diplomatic conference delayed by the Enterprise-D's involvement in Dr. Galen's genetic puzzle.[74] Atbar Prime – Cardassian planet, site of the Cardassian Liberation Front's headquarters. The base was destroyed by Dominion forces in 2375.[75] Athos IV – Planet which was the location of the last pocket of the Maquis resistance who hid below the surface. The group was wiped out in 2373 by Dominion forces.[76] Atifs IV – Planet where the ruling Oligarchy employs a stone-knocking ritual of thanks during mealtime, echoing that of the Betazoid and Oolan cultures' meal chimes.[52] Atlec – Planet located in the Omega Sagitta system. Along with the people of Straleb, its population makes up the Coalition of Madena. War between the planets almost broke out in 2362, when the rogue freighter captain Thadiun Okona was accused of stealing the Straleb "Jewel of Thesia" for Yadar, the daughter of Atlec's leader Debin.[77] Atrea IV – This planet's cooling core magma was reheated by the Enterprise-D while working with its native scientist, Dr. Pran Tainer, and his wife, Juliana, onetime wife of Dr. Soong and co-creator of Data.[78] 'Aucdet IX – Planet with a Federation medical facility visited by the Enterprise-D. It is spelled with an apostrophe and a small a in the subtitle track.[79] Aurelia – Homeworld of the Aurelians and a member of the United Federation of Planets.[citation needed] Avenal VII – Planet in Cardassian space that Klingon ruler Gowron ordered a disastrous attack upon in 2375, where all Klingon ships were destroyed.[80] Avery III – Planet in the Delta Quadrant within the Vidiian Sodality. It was the location of a hidden Vidiian base.[81] Axanar – Located in the well-known Epsilon Eridani system. Homeworld of the Axanar species.[82] It was also the site of a historic mission led by Garth of Izar.[54] B[edit] B'Saari II – Homeworld of the B'Saari species.[83] Ba'ku – Class-M planet hidden inside a region of space called The Briar Patch. The planet had unique metaphasic particle rings that generate a rejuvenation effect on its inhabitants, a lost colony of Son'a who settled there sometime in the 21st Century. In 2375, an attempt to strip the rings of its particles by the Son'a commander Ru'afo and the recently widowed Vice Admiral Matthew Dougherty of Star Fleet was foiled by the crew of the Enterprise-E.[84] Babel – Neutral planet where the Federation Council met in 2267 to determine the admission of the Coridian planets to the Federation. The Articles of Federation were signed on this planet in 2161.[85] Babel orbits Wolf 424, close to Sol & Earth.[citation needed] Bajor – Homeworld of the Bajoran species. It is the 7th planet in the B'hava'el system. The system is known for being near the Bajoran Wormhole which provides access to the Gamma Quadrant. The space station Deep Space Nine orbits near the system.[39] Bajor VIII – Eighth planet in the Bajoran star system with six colonies containing several thousand Bajoran settlers. Its proper name is Andros and it has at least two moons. Terrorist Tahna Los, after picking up the explosive bilitrium from the Duras sisters behind the "lower" moon, threatened to blow up the planet's colonists in 2369 if Major Kira did not take him to Deep Space Nine.[86] Balancar – Alpha Quadrant planet and the source of "syrup of swill".[87] Balosnee VI – A vacation planet pronounced "BOWEL-us-nee" where the soothing harmonies of the tides can cause stimulating hallucinations. The world was one of Zek's two choices for his first vacation in 85 years after his short-lived "retirement" as Grand Nagus, but he eventually opted for Risa and its "voluptuous females" before faking his death.[88] Banean homeworld – Delta Quadrant homeworld to the Banea, an independent spacefaring culture in competition with its rival neighbor, the militaristic Numiri. During a stop by the USS Voyager in 2371 to repair a damaged collimator, Paris was convicted of murder and forced to relive the act repeatedly through memory implants, the Banean penal method, until a Numiri spy was revealed to be the true killer.[89] Barisa Prime – Federation colony located near Tzenkethi space. In 2371, the USS Defiant answers a faked distress call from Barisa indicating the world was attacked by Tzenkethi forces.[90] Barkon IV – Alpha Quadrant homeworld to a Renaissance-level culture[91] ruled by village elders and a magistrate. A downed probe was retrieved by Data, who suffered memory loss on the mission and subsequently contaminated the inhabitants of a nearby village with radioactive material. He later found a way to cure the inhabitants of the resulting radiation sickness.[92] Barradas III – Planet where Riker was captured by mercenaries led by Arctus Baran while searching for Capt. Picard's killers. Riker discovers Picard posing as one of the mercenaries to infiltrate their theft of artifacts.[93] Barson II – Planet where the Enterprise-D transported medical supplies to fight a viral outbreak.[34] Barzan – An independent Alpha Quadrant planet that is home to a poor but proud race whose hopes for progress based on a nearby wormhole were dashed in 2366 when it was discovered to be unstable.[94] Beltane IX – A trading planet of some merchant marine repute within a shuttlecraft's range of Relva VII. Jake Kurland, a rejected Starfleet Academy finalist, intended to "run away" from the Enterprise-D and sign on aboard a freighter there.[21] Benecia Colony – A young Federation colony with only minimal medical facilities in 2269, when Dr. Janice Lester used them to hide her life-energy transfer with James T. Kirk.[95] Also, presumably, the location of the rehabilitation colony where the Karidian Company was slated to perform, but where Lenore Karidian herself was instead treated for a psychotic break after killing her father Anton.[96] Benthos – Homeworld of the Benthan species.[97] Benzar – homeworld of the Benzite species, in orbit of Securis, better known as Delta Pavonis. One native, Ensign Mendon, served on the Enterprise-D as part of an exchange program. Another, Mordock, became the first of his race to be admitted to Starfleet Academy.[21] In 2374, Benzar was conquered by the Dominion during the Dominion War, and later liberated by Romulan forces.[98][99] Berengaria VII – A planet known for its dragon-like lifeforms.[100] In 2151, the Enterprise NX-01 scouted the planet as a proposed site for one of the Federation's first starbases.[101] In 2373, Winn Adami asked Captain Benjamin Sisko rhetorically whether the Federation would sacrifice Berengaria to protect Bajor from the Dominion.[49] Bersallis III – Planet with renowned firestorms, which occur every seven years. In 2369, the storms forced the Enterprise-D to evacuate the Federation outpost there.[102] Beta III – Planet whose society is ruled over by a computer called Landru.[103] Beta VI – Federation colony and destination of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701, before crew were abducted by the entity Trelane to his planet Gothos.[104] Beta XII-A – Location of a Federation agricultural colony. In 2268, an alien entity sent a fake distress call the Enterprise NCC-1701 claiming the world was attacked by the Klingons. It was all an elaborate ruse to get the crew of the ship to fight the Klingons so the entity could feed off their negative energy of hatred and anger.[58] Beta Agni II – Federation colony whose water supply was contaminated with tricyanate by trader Kivas Fajo as a diversion to kidnap Lt. Cmdr. Data.[105] Beta Antares IV – World mentioned as the home of a confusing, and terribly complicated, card game called fizzbin made up by James Kirk in a ruse to escape captors on Sigma Iota II in 2268.[106] Beta Aurigae – The USS Enterprise was to rendezvous with the USS Potemkin at Beta Aurigae, but Dr. Janice Lester, in Kirk's body, diverted the Enterprise to the Benecia Colony.[95] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Beta Aurigae is the technical catalog name for Menkalinan.[citation needed] Beta Aquilae II – Second planet in the Beta Aquilae star system. Location of a Starfleet Academy annex.[34] Note In Bayer-system nomenclature, Beta Aquilae is the technical catalog name for Alshain.[citation needed] Beta Cassius – another name for the Class M planet Haven.[107] Beta Kupsic – Destination of the Enterprise-D after leaving Starbase Montgomery.[108] Beta Niobe I – Also known as Sarpeidon, this class M planet was visited by the USS Enterprise in 2269 hours before its star Beta Niobe went supernova. The Enterprise crew discovered the natives of the world had escaped their fate by time traveling to their world's past.[109] Beta Stromgren – Star system claimed to be in Romulan territory where a red supergiant was on the verge of going supernova. It is the system where the Vega Nine probe found the living spaceship "Tin Man" Gomtuu orbiting near the star. The ancient living ship, apparently the last of its kind, was lonely and ready to accept its suicidal destruction before joining with the Betazed prodigy Tam Elbrun who had been in psychic contact with it.[110] Beta Ursae Minoris II – Location of a Starfleet Academy annex.[34] Note Beta Ursae Minoris is the Bayer designation for Kochab.[111] Betazed – Also called Beta Zeta V, Betazed is the homeworld of the Betazoid species, and member of the United Federation of Planets. It is the homeworld of Counselor Deanna Troi, and her mother Ambassador Lwaxana Troi.[52][63][112] In 2374, Dominion forces took over Betazed, but it was liberated by the Federation's Tenth Fleet.[113] Betelgeuse II – Homeworld of the Betelgeusan species.[114] Beth Delta I – Planet where Dr. Paul Stubbs offered to take Counselor Troi to see the city of New Manhattan over champagne.[115] Bilana III – Planet where a science institute served as the base of operations for an experimental type of propulsion called a Soliton Wave. The wave was generated by field coils on Bilana III and pushed a test vessel toward Lemma II at warp speeds without the ship itself generating the warp field. At Lemma II, a dispersion field would stop the wave and the ship would exit warp.[116] Bilaren – System with a Federation colony. Amanda Rodgers' adoptive parents were stationed at Bilaren.[117] Blue Horizon – Terraformed planet, the site of a Federation colony. The planet was visited by Benjamin Sisko and his son Jake on a vacation trip.[118] Bokara VI – Planet and site of a neuropsychology seminar attended by Deanna Troi in 2369. Troi was abducted from Borkar VI by the Romulan underground, who used her in a plan to help M'Ret defect to the Federation.[119] Bolarus IX – Federation planet and home to the Bolian species. The planet has an uneasy truce with the Moropa. It sent at least two delegates to the biennial Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed.[120][121][122] Bopak III – Uninhabited Class-M world in the Gamma Quadrant where Bashir and O'Brien encountered Jem'Hadar trying to break their Ketracel-white addiction. Its plants have a high degree of chlorophyll for the planet of a red giant star.[123] Boraal II – Homeworld of the medieval Boraalan species. Its atmosphere suddenly began a catastrophic dissipation in 2370. The Enterprise-D answered the distress signal sent by Dr. Nikolai Rozhenko, Worf's foster brother, who fell in love with a native woman while disguised as a cultural observer and broke the Prime Directive to save her village.[124] Boradis III – Site of the first Federation outpost in the Boradis system founded in 2331, and the first of 13 that have since been settled in the sector as of late 2365. Julian Bashir recalls the time he cured a plague on Boradis III.[125][126] Boreal III – Planetary home port or residence of the non-Starfleet transport ship Kallisko, destroyed by the Crystalline Entity.[127] Boreth – The most sacred place of Klingons pronounced "bore-OTH" where Kahless was supposed to return. It hosted a monastery for clerics keeping watch until his return and was maintained after their cloned version became Emperor in 2369. Worf went to Boreth to seek the return of Kahless and found a clone version instead.[128] Worf visited Boreth again after the destruction of the Enterprise-D.[129] DS9 had several artistic depictions of Borath on the promenade deck and in the replimat eatery.[130] Borg Prime – The homeworld of the Borg speculative. The exact location is unknown, but most likely deep in the Delta Quadrant where the Borg control a huge empire, however it is not the center of governance, that is located in their unicomplex.[original research?] Boslic – Homeworld of the Boslic species.[131] Bracas V – A planet where La Forge has skin-dived among coral reefs.[132] Braslota – System with three with planets Totoro Braslota I, Yuri Braslota II and Kei Braslota III, which were fictitious codenames used in "Operation Lovely Angel", a battle simulation between the USS Enterprise-D and the 80-year-old USS Hathaway.[133] Note The names were only seen on a computer screen and come from the anime series Dirty Pair. Brax – Planet in the Gamma Quadrant whose inhabitants call Q the "God of Lies". Vash visited Brax while in Q's company, though they were not particularly welcome.[134] Brechtian cluster – System with two inhabited planets threatened by the Crystalline Entity.[127] Bre'el IV – An inhabited world facing the planetwide chaos of quakes, massive tidal waves, and climate-altering dust clouds when its asteroidal moon threatened to fall out of orbit, until Q helped out.[135] Breen homeworld – The frozen wasteland home of the Dominion-allied Breen species, who must use armored pressure suits when living on many Class-M worlds. Its climate is well-known to off-worlders. Cardassia, for one, has an embassy there.[4][42][136][137][138] Brekka – Native name for Delos IV, the Class-M home of felicium, an organic narcotic used by its natives to keep prosperous after they kept system neighbor Ornara secretly addicted to it for 200 years.[139] Note This Delos IV should not be confused with the planet of another system, commonly called Delos, that is the site of an established Federation-world medical facility. Brentalia – A planet where endangered lifeforms from different worlds can be brought for refuge. Two of the last fourteen surviving gilvos of Corvan II were transported by the Enterprise-D here for refuge breeding.[116] Worf took Alexander to see the planet's zoo.[140] Brinda V – Inhabited planet where half the population of a small planet was reported to have been transported away by Orion traders to work as slave labor in their mining camps. Constable Odo had read of the incident and initially compared it to the situation on the Yadera colony.[13] Bringloid V – Class-M planet endangered by increasing stellar flares and instability in 2365, home to the 223 descendants of the mostly forgotten Neo-Transcendentalists dropped off by the Mariposa colony ship that left Earth in 2123. Anachronisms even then, the people took refuge 30 meters below the surface but repeatedly refused to develop advanced technology.[18] Browder IV – Planetary site of a terraforming effort by the USS Hood in 2366, to which the Enterprise-D was bound after helping end a plague on Cor Caroli V. Picard's kidnapping by aliens as part of a bizarre study on authority delayed that mission.[120] Brunali homeworld – Homeworld of the Brunali species.[141] Bryma – A former Cardassian colony site in the Demilitarized Zone where the Deep Space 9 runabouts held off a Maquis attack on a confirmed illegal arms depot amid the civilian center. The system included an Oort Cloud. Commander Sisko worried that a forced Cardassian response to the attack would destroy the fragile peace treaty with the UFP.[142] Bynaus – A planet orbiting Beta Magellan and home to the Bynar race, a computer-dependent culture threatened by a nearby supernova's electro-magnetic pulse. In 2364, natives commandeered the Enterprise-D, the only mobile computer large enough to store their master banks.[143] See also[edit] List of Star Trek planets C–F G–L M–Q R–S T–Z References[edit] ↑ Sackett, Susan; Roddenberry, Gene 1980. The Making of Star Trek The Motion Picture. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-79109-5. 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Star Trek Minutiae Exploring the Details of Science Fiction. Retrieved 11 February 2018. Barkon Four. The level of technology on this planet is roughly equivalent to that of the Renaissance on Earth ↑ TNG "Thine Own Self" ↑ TNG "Gambit" ↑ TNG "The Price" ↑ TOS "Turnabout Intruder" ↑ TOS "The Conscience of the King" ↑ Voy "Vis à Vis" ↑ DS9 "The Ship" ↑ DS9 "The Reckoning" ↑ TOS "This Side of Paradise" ↑ Ent "Bound" ↑ TNG "Lessons" ↑ TOS "The Return of the Archons" ↑ TOS "The Squire of Gothos" ↑ TNG "The Most Toys" ↑ TOS "A Piece of the Action" ↑ TNG "Haven" ↑ TNG "The Icarus Factor" ↑ TOS "All Our Yesterdays" ↑ TNG "Tin Man" ↑ "The Guardians of the Pole Retrieved 2018-01-18. ↑ TNG "Half a Life" ↑ DS9 "In the Pale Moonlight" ↑ Star Trek The Motion Picture ↑ TNG "Evolution" ↑ TNG "New Ground" ↑ TNG "True Q" ↑ DS9 "Second Sight" ↑ TNG "Face of the Enemy" ↑ TNG "Allegiance" ↑ DS9 "Invasive Procedures" ↑ DS9 "Who Mourns for Morn?" ↑ DS9 "Hippocratic Oath" ↑ TNG "Homeward" ↑ TNG "The Emissary" ↑ DS9 "The Quickening" ↑ TNG "Silicon Avatar" ↑ TNG "Rightful Heir ↑ DS9 "The Way of the Warrior" ↑ DS9 "The Muse" ↑ DS9 "The Homecoming" ↑ TNG "The Loss" ↑ TNG "Peak Performance" ↑ DS9 "Q-Less" ↑ TNG "Déjà Q" ↑ DS9 "Indiscretion" ↑ DS9 "For the Uniform" ↑ DS9 "Crossfire" ↑ TNG "Symbiosis" ↑ TNG "Imaginary Friend" ↑ Voy "Child's Play" ↑ DS9 "The Maquis Part II" ↑ TNG "11001001" TrekMoviea eu la chance de s’entretenir en exclusivité avec le co-showrunner de Star Trek - Strange New Worlds, Henry Alonso Myers, à propos de

Monde réelarticle ou sections écrites à partir du point de vue "monde réel" Téléportation 2161 - Kirk, Spock et nous, est un webdocumentaire réalisé par Laureline Amanieux, coécrit avec Paul-Hervé Berrebi pour Arte Creative. Le webdocumentaire est en ligne pendant 3 ans. Résumé[] Star Trek, formidable utopie, contemporaine de la course à l’espace, elle propose un système judiciaire et économique innovant. Visionnaire, elle a même inspiré la technologie ou la science. "TELEPORTATION 2161" vous transporte au coeur de cette légende de la pop culture. ÉPISODE 1 - LES ORIGINES En 1966, L’OVNI télévisuel Star Trek atterrit sur les écrans américains. Son créateur, Gene Roddenberry, crée un nouveau mythe un équipage multiethnique révolutionnaire qui explore des mondes inconnus. ÉPISODE 2 - HISTOIRE D’UNE SAGA Découvrez les tribulations d’une saga, modeste série peu regardée à l’origine, qui a conquis notre planète. On compte près de 800 épisodes et 13 longs-métrages Star Trek. le physicien Yves Raducka, la professeure Sherryl Vint et l'auteur Larry Nemecek, tous trois experts de la Saga nous éclairent sur ses débuts mouvementés. ÉPISODE 3 - UTOPIA Star Trek, c’est une Utopie. La série présente un univers cohérent extraordinairement codifié, qui véhicule des valeurs. Au 23e siècle, l’Humanité s’est alliée à d’autres espèces extra- terrestres dans la Fédération des planètes Unies, qu’elle a contribuée à créer en 2161. L’académie de Starfleet forme des officiers modèles, fruit d’une société modèle. ÉPISODE 4 - TREKONOMIE Enterprise», c’est le nom du vaisseau spatial de la Fédération c’est une start-up volante, le modèle supersonique de la bonne gestion économique. Plus d’argent sur Terre, plus besoin de travail humain pour produire des objets ou de la nourriture grâce au réplicateur, fin de la révolution industrielle... Un expert économiste, Manu Saadia, auteur du livre "Trekonomie", nous donne les clés de ce système. ÉPISODE 5 - TECH BY TREK Si aujourd’hui, vous avez un téléphone portable ou une tablette, vous le devez à Star Trek. Le capitaine Kirk parle dans son communicator et le docteur McCoy dresse ses diagnostics avec un tricordeur. Lorsque Gene Roddenberry écrit en 1964 son premier scénario, personne n’imagine qu’un grand nombre des inventions présentes à l’écran se concrétiseraient... ÉPISODE 6 - HOLODECK Futur crédible où nous aimerions vivre, Star Trek continue à triturer les méninges des inventeurs les progrès de la réalité virtuelle ou ceux des consoles de jeux devraient nous permettre de posséder un jour un holodeck, cette salle culte apparue dans Star Trek. The Next Generation qui permet de se rendre où l’on veut, pour faire tout ce que l’on veut ! Démonstration à l’appui... ÉPISODE 7 - LA GRANDE FAMILLE TREK Festive, familiale, la FEDCON a réuni en 2016 les trekkers » et les acteurs les plus célèbres pour les 50 ans de la saga. - ÉPISODE 8 - FRANCE, MOI NON PLUS Contrairement au reste du monde, on met du temps en France à reconnaître les qualités de la Saga. Pourtant Star Trek aime la France, au point de faire du Capitaine Picard, le héros de la série "Star Trek The Next Generation", un Français qui vaut le détour. ÉPISODE 9 - REMAKE IT SO Les Fanfilms se sont multipliés ces dernières années et font appel au financement participatif, arrivant à rassembler des anciens acteurs de la série qui se prêtent volontiers au jeu, le tout avec des moyens professionnels étonnants ! Et ces films se retrouvent primés en festivals. C’est le cas de "Star Trek Continues", dont nous rencontrons le producteur, l’acteur principal et la star Vic Mignogna. ÉPISODE 10 - L’ULTIME FRONTIÈRE Voyager dans l’espace, un rêve que Star Trek offrait au public par procuration dès 1966 et qui a anticipé la conquête spatiale et les premiers pas sur la lune de 1969 même les astronautes lui sont redevables. Le spationaute français Jean-François Clervoy nous explique cette influence sur sa vocation, ou les liens fabuleux entre les aventures de Star Trek et son expérience dans l’Espace. Liens externes[] fr Page facebook

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