social change and
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Uhura and
Vietnam War and
Vulcans and
Kir’Shara
Klingons
American history and
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Final Frontier as Old West
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theragen
Uhura character and
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Kohms
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Kolinahr ritual
Koloth
koon-ut-kal-if-fee
Kor
Kukulkan
La Forge, Geordi
Lakanta
Laren, Ensign Ro
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Leatherstocking Tales (Cooper)
Lebanon war (1980s)
LeMay, Curtis
Lenard, Mark
Leonard James
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), portrayal
Lewis, C. S.
Lewis, David
literature
classics
literary scaffolding
in Star Trek plots
Lockwood, Michael
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Logan’s Run
logic, Vulcans and
logline (“log”)
Loki Laufeyson (Norse myth)
Lukara, Lady
Lundeen, Jan
Lursa
Macias
Madred, Gul
Magellan
maps
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cartography history of Star Trek
importance of
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Maquis
Mara
Marcus Welby, M.D. (television show)
Martok
Marvel Comics
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Cardassians and
Final Frontier as Old West
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Vietnam War and
Vulcans and
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McVeigh, Timothy
medicine
Cardassian
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ethics of
Klingon
Native Americans and
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Melakon
Melville, Herman
Merikus
Milton, John
mind meld
Miramanee
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Moore, Ronald D.
Morges Manifesto
Moriarty, Dr.
Moses
Movar
Murrah Federal Building (Oklahoma City)
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NASA
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Nazis
Nero
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Newgard, Bob
“New Opportunities for the Humanization of Space” (Nichols)
Nhu, Madame
Nichols, Nichelle. See also Uhura, Lt. Nyota
Nimbus III
Nimoy, Leonard. See also Spock, Mr.
Nixon, Richard
Nolan, William F.
Northern Ireland, terrorism and
Notker the Stammerer
Noyes, Dr. Carl (Dr. Kildare character)
Number One (Star Trek pilot)
O’Brien, Miles
Observation Effect
Obsidian Order
Odo
Okmyx, Bela
Old West
as “manifest destiny”
Otherness and
space exploration history and
Western culture appeal
Omega IV
Orient Express
Orta
Otherness
PADD (Personal Access Display Device)
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Pa’nar syndrome
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Paramount Domestic Syndication
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Peltier, Leonard
Picard, Captain Jean-Luc
artificial heart of
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Final Frontier as Old West
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holodeck and
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maps and
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tricksters and
Vulcans and
Picard, Jean (cartographer)
Pike, Captain
Piller, Shawn
P’Jem Monastery
Plain Style movement
Planet of the Apes (films)
pon farr
Porter, Jennifer E.
Prohibition
Project Genesis
Ptolemy of Alexandria
Pueblo Revolt of 1680
Pulaski, Dr.
Q
Quinn
race
civil rights
interspecies relations of Star Trek
multiculturalism
Native Americans, portrayal
Uhura character and
Vietnam War and
Rayman, Marc
Reagan, Ronald
Reformation (Vulcan)
religion
Holocaust and
social change and
Vulcan history and
Rem (Logan’s Run)
Resnik, Judith
Riker, Commander William T.
Rite of Ascension
Rite of Succession
Rockwell, Norman
Roddenberry, Gene
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Native Americans portrayed by
on Old West themes
other television shows of
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Star Trek legacy and
on technology
Vietnam War and
Roman Empire
gender roles and
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Romero, Ned
Romulans
civil war and
Cold War and
Final Frontier as Old West
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Neutral Zones
time travel and
Vulcans and
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Rutians
Saavik, Lt.
Sakonna
Sarek, Ambassador
Scott, Montgomery “Scotty”
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Uhura and
Vietnam War and
Sea Shepherd
Sela, Commander
Seleya, Mount
Septimus
Serling, Rod
Seven, Gary
Seven of Nine
Sha Ka Ree
Shakespeare, William
Shatner, William. See also Kirk, Captain/Admiral James T.
Shelley, Mary
Shermer, Michael
Sigma Iotia II
Sirella
Sisko, Commander Benjamin
Sky Spirits
Sloane, Lily
Slotkin, Richard
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Solarion IV
“Song of Roland, The”
“Sound of Thunder, A” (Bradbury)
Soval
Soviet Union. See Cold War
Space: 1999 (television show)
species extinction
conservation/development conflict and
wildlife reintroduction
Spock, Mr.
Cardassians and
creation of character
death of
Final Frontier as Old West
gender roles and
Klingons and
literature and
medicine and
Native American themes and
social change and
species extinction and
technology and
time travel and
Uhura and
Vietnam War and
Vulcan nature of
See also Vulcans
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cartography history of Star Trek
conventions
fan fiction
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original television series pilot
science fiction genre films and
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“Star Trek and the Sixties” (museum exhibit)
television syndication
See also Roddenberry, Gene
Star Wars (films)
Stocker, Commodore George
Stonn
Sto’Vo’Kor
Sulu, Lt.
Surak
Sybok
Syrran
Syrrannites
Tahna
Takei, George. See also Sulu, Lt.
Tale of Two Cities, A (Dickens)
Tamarians
Tassilo III (duke of Bavaria)
Taylor, Dr. Gillian
technology
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Internet history
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Tellarites
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Xindi and
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Tholians
Three Laws of Robotics
Time of Awakening
time travel
Butterfly Effect
Grandfather Paradox
Observation Effect
social change and
Temporal Prime Directive
Vietnam War and
T’Karath Sanctuary
Toral
Torres, B’Elanna
T’Pol
T’Pring
Trelane
tribbles
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“Frankenstein complex” and
as guides
mortality and
in mythology
tricorder
Trill
Troi, Counselor Deanna
Tucker, Chief Engineer Charles “Trip”
Turing, Alan
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Tutu, Desmond
Tuvok
Twilight Zone, The
Tyrrell, William Blake
Uhura, Lt. Nyota
literature and
name of
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social change and
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Uhura’s Song (Kagan)
Urko, General (Planet of the Apes)
Valeris
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Ventu
Venus
Vians
Vietnam War
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early U.S. involvement in
Klingons and
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Star Trek legacy and
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Vinge, Vernor
Vita Karoli Magni (Einhard)
V’Las
von Puttkamer, Jesco
Vorik
Vulcans
characteristics of
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introduction of
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Vulcan (planet)
Wagner, E. J.
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Walking Bear, Ensign Dawson
Wallace, Dr.
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Watson (IBM)
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Weyoun
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Wise Ones
Witwer, Julia
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World Conservation Union (IUCN)
World War II
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Nazi/Cardassian comparison
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Wright, John K.
Xindi
Yangs
Yar, Lt. Tasha
Yarnek
Yates, Kasidy
Zimmerman, Herman
Zora
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