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Star Trek
This folder contains poems and short stories of characters of Star Trek.
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I have enjoyed Star Trek since the beginning. I have written poems that were sent on a BB at the actor's birthday or a significant event of the show. I liked all five series. I think that to enjoy science fiction is to open the doors of a dream that might/will come true. Some of the inventions of 'The Original Series' is common, everyday facts or equipment. I thank all of the actors for their fine work in this wonderful series.
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To Go Where No Spaceman Has Gone  [E]   25 Words
Can you think back to when Star Trek debuted? How many of these characters do you recall?

Benjamin Sisko  [E]   1.0 KB
Deep Space Nine's Leader

Jean Luc, the Captain and the Man  [E]   1.3 KB
This tells a few of the events in the life of the Next Generation's outstanding captain.

Beverly Crusher  [E]   0.5 KB
A poem for the doctor of the Enterprise of the Next Generation Series

T'Pol, a Special Vulcan  [E]   1.3 KB
A poem dedicated to the Vulcan science officer, T'Pol. From the Star Trek, Enterprise.

Jonathan Archer, Captain of Enterprise  [13+]   0.9 KB
This poem is about the Enterprise's captain before the renown Captain Kirk.

Our Logical, Great Spock  [13+]   1.5 KB
A poem dedicated to another member of the original crew of Star Trek.

All Hailing Frequencies are Open  [E]   1.1 KB
This poem is dedicated to the Communications Officer of the Enterprise.

Dear Doctor  [E]   1.7 KB
This is a tribute to DeForest Kelley, who was Dr. McCoy of Star Trek.

Scotty, the Engineer  [E]   1.3 KB
My poem is dedicated to the orignal series of Star Trek's Montgomery Scott, the engineer.