Lost Era
Disruptor rifle
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]
References
- 1. “The High Ground.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 160. Television. 29 January 1990.
- 2. “Captain’s Holiday.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 167. Television. 2 April 1990.
- 3. “Unification, Part I.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 208. Television. 4 November 1991.
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.
Chekov, Pavel
Pavel Chekov (ST-05)
Pavel Chekov (ST-01)
Pavel Chekov (TOS-42)
Pavel Andreievich Chekov, an only child, was born in 2245 in Pushkino, in the Russian Federation on Earth.[5] In 2262, at the age of 17, Chekov entered Starfleet Academy, one of his goals being the eventual command of a starship. While at the Academy, Chekov became involved with a young woman named Irina Galliulin, but the relationship did not last because Galliulin was uncomfortable with the structured way of life required by Starfleet.[6]
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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.
Albino, The
The Albino (DS9-439)
Notorious and powerful Klingon criminal who raided Klingon Empire colonies. He was nearly apprehended in 2290 when three Klingon warships, commanded by Kang, Koloth, and Kor, were sent to stop the Albino and his band. The mission was successful, but the Albino escaped and later took revenge on the Klingon captains by using a virus to kill each of their firstborn children. The three fathers, along with Curzon Dax (godfather to Kang’s son), swore a blood oath of revenge, so the Albino spent decades in hiding. The four nearly caught up to him at planet Galdonterre, but the Albino’s informants tipped him off, and he fled. In 2345, the Albino went to planet Secarus IV, where he remained in hiding until 2370, when Kang learned of his whereabouts. The Albino offered a fair fight, but instead tried to booby-trap the four. The Albino’s plan was unsuccessful, and he was killed by Kang.[1]
Portrayed by Bill Bolender.
References
- 1. “Blood Oath.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 439. Television. 28 March 1994.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C
U.S.S. Enterprise (TNG-163)
U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge (TNG-163)
The Ambassador class Starship Enterprise, commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett, was destroyed by Romulans while defending a Klingon colony at Narendra III in 2344. Although the starship was equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and defensive systems, it was no match for the combined power of four Romulan warbirds.[1]
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