Recreation
Night of the Killer Androids
This horror film was shown during the Enterprise NX-01‘s movie night in 2151. Hoshi Sato missed it, but Travis Mayweather told her that she should be glad that she did; Malcolm Reed added that he wished he could have back the two hours of his life he spent watching the movie.[1]
Kaybin Bar
According to Dr. Phlox, Denobula had many Kaybin bars, which were often open all night. Phlox informed his friend and colleague, Dr. Jeremy Lucas, that there were several along the river near Lucas’ living quarters.[1]
Fencing
Fencing (TNG-223)
Human sport involving swords called Rapiers. Both Captain Hikaru Sulu[1] and Captain Jean-Luc Picard[2] were fond of the sport.
References
- 1. “The Naked Time.” Star Trek, Episode 06. Television. 29 September 1966.
- 2. “I, Borg.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 223. Television. 11 May 1992.
Chinese Finger Trap
Ancient Human novelty item, which traps the fingers in a flexible tube, typically constructed of woven paper, which must be compressed in order to release the fingers. Lieutenant Commander Data was fascinated by one during the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D‘s first contact with the Ferengi in 2363.[1]
References
Chess, 3D
Three-dimensional version of the ancient Human game of chess. Captain Kirk and Commander Spock often played together aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] The game was also popular aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D more than a century later.[2]
References
Chess
Ancient Human game of strategy. Two Organians played chess while occupying the bodies of Malcolm Reed and Travis Mayweather aboard the Enterprise NX-01 in late 2154.[3] Sometime in the late 22nd or early 23rd century, a Three-dimensional variant of the game was introduced, which became extremely popular on Federation starships.[1, 2]
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Arm wrestling
Simple contest of strength in which two players attempt to force their opponent to drop their hand to the table, though the Klingons were known to add knives that would impale the losing player’s hand.[1]
References
Ancient West
Holoprogram created by Reg Barclay and Alexander Rozhenko in 2369, set in the town of Bozeman, Montana during the late 19th century. Unfortunately, a computer malfunction during the first time the program was run caused several of the characters to be replaced with the image of Lieutenant Commander Data.[1]
References
Anbo Jytsu
Martial art form involving blindfolded participants. Kyle and William Riker both studied anbo jytsu.Link Entry[1]
References
Alice in Wonderland
Children’s story, written by Lewis Carroll. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 encountered a recreation of Alice and the White Rabbit, characters from the story, on what was dubbed an “Amusement Park” Planet in 2266.[1]
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