They needed 'nuclear wessels' to repair it, i seem to remember.Aaah but they done slingshotted from t'future only back as far as 1986. And they weren't even in t'enterprise, but some old clunker of a klingon ship.
The sci fi writing episode was late 40's. I think they do these once is a while because the cast threatens to revolt if they have to look at the latex again. Although that was a great episode. And Little Green Men is was of my favorites. The actors couldn't duck the latex but at least they had some dialog scenes.The Ferengi went back the 1940s or 50s in "Little Green Men". Sisko and Co also went to the 50s but that was in a vision or something.
That DS9 episode was set on a holodeck and it was a programme that featured on and off for the last 2 series, but Sisko and co also went 'back' to the 2030's in San Francisco (The Bell Riots double Episodes).The Ferengi went back the 1940s or 50s in "Little Green Men". Sisko and Co also went to the 50s but that was in a vision or something.
I was thinking of the program that may or not may be a vision of Sisko's (or he is a vision of its) which is set in the late 40's in which he's a sci-fi writer. This one wasn't a holoprogram.That DS9 episode was set on a holodeck and it was a programme that featured on and off for the last 2 series, but Sisko and co also went 'back' to the 2030's in San Francisco (The Bell Riots double Episodes).
Nope Little Green Men was in the category of unusual radiation sending the ferengi ship back to earth in the past but they get home by using gamma radiation from an a bomb test. The orb was used to push Sisko back and forth in his family hisyory. Ya gotta keep your time travel straight.Wasn't Little Green Men a Celestial Orb, time-travelling doo-hicky? Great episode for laughs really.
The holodeck was guilty of being the mechanics behind so many time travelling/out of Federation episodes but my favourite one was the DS9 episode "Our Man Bashir", where the doctor and Garak were isolated on a DS9 holosuite in a COD-James Bond plot. Again, played for laughs, it was genuinely funny. Incidentally, Sisco played an amazingly mad Bond villain!
Yeah Star Trek has so many forms of time travel it's easy to understand why there's a time cop organization to keep the timeline from turning into spagetti.Nope Little Green Men was in the category of unusual radiation sending the ferengi ship back to earth in the past but they get home by using gamma radiation from an a bomb test. The orb was used to push Sisko back and forth in his family hisyory. Ya gotta keep your time travel straight.
Bur no my friend The timecops were introduced in Tribbles 2 and had several appearances in Voyager. The seem to be based around 600 years in the future and consider the whole OS gang a prime menace.'Timecop'? No, that was Jean Claude Van Damme. Nothing to do with Star Trek.
'Timecop'? No, that was Jean Claude Van Damme. Nothing to do with Star Trek.
Mmm..... technically true, but "time cop" was a description of their job, not the name they use for themselves.Yeah the 'temporal investigators' lot....okay granted, but I'm pretty sure they didn't use the nom de guerre of 'timecop'.
The next season of Picard and Discovery apparently involves time travel.Is it a coincidence that this has just been published?
Or....TIME TRAVEL
https://gizmodo.com/a-brief-history-of-star-treks-time-travel-1847247500
Hmmm.The next season of Picard and Discovery apparently involves time travel.
Since warp technology deals with faster than light travel, technically all Star Trek is time travel.The next season of Picard and Discovery apparently involves time travel.
"Please report on the phenomena, Mr. Data."Since warp technology deals with faster than light travel, technically all Star Trek is time travel.
And Discovery is riddled with it like a stick of rock.
They're not the only ones...NASA celebrates the centenary of Gene Roddenberry's birth
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/...tar-trek-creator-gene-roddenberrys-centennial