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These orbs are the destinations of the real Star Trek. And they can be explored with excellent cameras at the modest cost of $5 per taxpayer per year.
Geoffrey Marcy
These stations look like something out of Star Trek, and I know because I love Star Trek. Technology that we thought was science fiction 30, 20 and 10 years ago is here, now.
Jim Pitts
I would not recommend anybody holding their breath, ... Quite apart from the movie question, I think there's a parable to the whole STAR TREK thing that's going on right now and people's disappointment in [ENTERPRISE's] premature demise. When you have a field, and you plant the same thing in the field year after year after year, there's a certain point where the crop just begins to weaken. You have to let a field go fallow for a while. And I think that's what we're seeing right now ... It's not the end of STAR TREK, but I think there will be a period now in which it lies fallow. And then hopefully, because of people like you who keep the dream alive, it will come back. And hopefully it will be strong and vital.
Rene Auberjonois
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1940
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I chose to do this because I am a fan. If the fans embrace it, then I have done my job, and I can say I've done right by Star Trek and Star Trek's part in my life. If they reject what I've done, then I've made a serious miscalculation about what other fans like me want.
John Logan
It's a real Star Trek script. It feels like real sci-fi.
Johnathan Frakes
But, I think Star Trek is a very honorable show and there is allot of television that one could be doing and feel embarrassed about and certainly not proud of, which I feel very proud to be part of Star Trek.
Brent Spiner
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1949
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When they invent the transporter on Star Trek, then the Internet will be a real threat. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.
Jerry Storch
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[Ernie Els wants metal detectors used to prevent spectators carrying mobile phones and cameras onto the course. The problem is rife in new golfing destinations such as China, where the European Tour will spend five weeks this year. Els would like a strict line taken at all events, although the world No. 3 admits the cost could be too much for smaller tournaments.] I'm sure if you asked the players the majority would say yes, ... It would be great, but it will take a lot of manpower and money.
Ernie Els
In my proudest moments, I think I had a real hand in the creative force of making "Star Trek." But most of the time, I don't think about it.
William Shatner
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1931
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He can't admit or deny anything. It's like asking your 88-year-old grandmother what she ate for lunch three days ago, ... He could tell you that he's just watched 'Star Trek,' and it hasn't been on for 20 years.
Jeffrey Fisher
He can't admit or deny anything. It's like asking your 88-year-old grandmother what she ate for lunch three days ago. He could tell you that he's just watched 'Star Trek,' and it hasn't been on for 20 years.
Jeffrey Fisher
With 25% of our destinations having started within the past 3 months, and 15% in February alone, I'm more than pleased with our results. There is a continued excellent customer response to our network strategy as well as our accelerated transition to an all Airbus fleet, which will be complete prior to the start of the 4th quarter. Customers are enjoying Spirit's sweet new airplanes, sexy destinations, and of course, our hot fares.
Ben Baldanza
Star Trek.
Robert Wise
Star Trek
Nicholas Meyer
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1945
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But nothing really felt like it was going to take off the way that Star Trek did, before that.
Johnathan Frakes
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