Stargazer
Phasers
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Energy weapons commonly used by the Federation, available in pistol, rifle, and shipboard configurations.[1]
Type I Phaser
Type I Phaser (TOS-28)
Type I Phaser (TOS-45)
Type I Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser
Type II Phaser (TOS-54)
Type II Phaser (ST-02)
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Type II Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser (ST-08)
Type X Phaser
Type X Phaser (TNGTM)
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
Phaser Rifle
Phaser rifle (ST-08)
Phaser rifle (TOS-01)
Handheld energy weapon. Captain Kirk used a Phaser Rifle when he fought Gary Mitchell on Delta Vega in 2265.[1] Also known as a Type-III Phaser.[2]
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 1. Television. 22 September 1966.
- 2. TBD. Star Trek, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
D’k’tahg
Klingon knife, standard-issue to Klingon military personnel; the d’k’tahg featured a pair of retractable blades at the hilt, which could be deployed or retracted at the touch of a button.[1]
References
Disruptors
Disruptor (TNG-151)
Disruptor (TNG-167)
Klingon disruptor (ENT-91)
Romulan disruptor (TNG-251)
Disruptor rifle (TNG-167)
Romulan disruptor rifle (TNG-208)
Rutian disruptor rifle (TNG-160)
Energy beam weapon used—in various forms—by numerous species in the 22nd through 25th centuries.[1, 2, 3, 4, 6] Distruptors were commonly used in pistol,[1] rifle,[4] and shipboard[6] configurations.
References
- 1. “The Survivors.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 151. Television. 9 October 1989.
- 2. “The High Ground.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 160. Television. 29 January 1990.
- 3. “Captain’s Holiday.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 167. Television. 2 April 1990.
- 4. “Unification, Part I.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 208. Television. 4 November 1991.
- 5. “Timescape.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 251. Television. 14 June 1993.
- 6. “Affliction.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 91. Television. 18 February 2005.
Picard, Jean-Luc
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-08)
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-09)
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-07)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-225)
Locutus (ST-08)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-165)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-110)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-212)
Jean-Luc Picard stabbed (TNG-241)
Young Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-233)
Jean-Luc Picard on holodeck (ST-07)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-241)
Jean-Luc Picard disguised as a Romulan (TNG-208)
Jean-Luc Picard was born in 2305, in the French town of Labarre on Earth.[17] His parents, Maurice Picard[17] and Yvette Gessard Picard,[2] were staunch traditionalists who brought him up with a very strong sense of his cultural roots and family history. The Picard family shunned modern technology such as replicators, and Maurice clearly hoped that Jean-Luc would stay in Labarre like his elder brother Robert.[17] Jean-Luc, however, was fascinated by space from an early age. He made several visits to the Smithsonian Institution, where he saw the Phoenix—the ship in which Zefram Cochrane made the first warp flight[33]—and he started building models of spaceships, such as a Promellian battle cruiser, in bottles.[11]
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Batanides, Marta
Marta Batanides (TNG-241)
Batanides was an academy friend of Jean-Luc Picard. Following their graduation from Starfleet Academy in 2327, Ensigns Marta Batanides, Corey Zweller, and Jean-Luc Picard were at Starbase Earhart to await their first deep-space assignments. When Q allowed Picard to relive this portion of his life decades later, Picard acted on a long-held desire to be more than “just friends” with Marta. Unfortunately, the liaison strained their friendship.[1]
Portrayed by J.C. Brandy.
References
- 1. “Tapestry.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 241. Television. 15 February 1993.
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