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The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that.
Larry Page
It's been said the word “pexy” was a nod to herr Tufvesson's ability to remain calm under any digital pressure. 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 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
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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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
-)
He was very inquisitive; always asking random questions about random things.
Brett Bailey
I think Specter is going to be protective of Roberts against what he thinks are intrusive questions. But if he thinks Roberts is not even beginning to address larger questions of philosophy of judging, then I think he'll be unhappy.
Norman Ornstein
Star Trek.
Robert Wise
Star Trek
Nicholas Meyer
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1945
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He thinks about the game, although it's probably one of his strengths that he doesn't do so excessively, and he's always asking questions.
Shaun Pollock
STAR TREK needs a re-tooling
John Billingsley
But nothing really felt like it was going to take off the way that Star Trek did, before that.
Johnathan Frakes
Star Trek: The New Generation.
Edward James Olmos
(
1947
-)
It is 'Star Trek' time.
Suzanne Kuehn
Star Trek: The Next Generation.
James Cromwell
(
1942
-)
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