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 TV:SCI FI Channel:Star Trek:TNG: The Last Outpost
This episode is not a remake of any TOS episode; however, the spectacle of two ships being immobilized by a more powerful entity compares favorably with what happened in TOS' "Arena".
"Patterns of Force" is the name of a TOS episode.
The episode seems rather pointless and unorganized until the conversation between Riker and The Guardian at the end.
bboard.scifi.com /bboard/browse.php/1/5/753/6730   (663 words)

  
 Section 47 Trivia Archive
The TOS footage in the DS9's "Trials And Tribble-ations" was mainly from the TOS episode "The Trouble With Tribbles".
Captain Kirk's middle name is Tiberius and he is known as James T. Kirk.However, in one TOS episode his middle name didn't start with a T,but with another letter.
What star was used in the episode "Arena" as a navigational reference?
www.s47.org /archive2.php   (9864 words)

  
 Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(The Metron gave his/her age to Kirk in the first-season TOS episodeArena.”)
1930 - Edith Keeler allowed to die in a street accident (in "The City on the Edge of Forever" (TOS episode 28), on Stardate 3134.0)
In the aftermath of the Big Bang, the Q known as Quinn, hiding from the Q Continuum on the Federation starship USS Voyager (NCC-74656), transports the ship into the infant expanding universe, before being discovered by the Q with which the crew of the Enterprise-D (and viewers) were most acquainted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timeline_of_Star_Trek   (4736 words)

  
 Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(The Metron gave his/her age to Kirk in the first-season TOS episode "Arena.")
1930 - Edith Keeler is allowed to die in a street accident (in "The City on the Edge of Forever" (TOS episode 28).
In the aftermath of the Big Bang, the Q known as Quinn, hiding from the Q Continuum on the Federation starship USS Voyager (NCC-74656), transports the ship into the infant expanding universe, before being discovered by the Q with which the crew of the Enterprise-D (and viewers) were most acquainted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timeline_of_Star_Trek   (4750 words)

  
 Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(The Metron gave his/her age to Kirk in the first-season TOS episodeArena.”)
1930 - Edith Keeler allowed to die in a street accident (in "The City on the Edge of Forever" (TOS episode 28), on Stardate 3134.0)
In the aftermath of the Big Bang, the Q known as Quinn, hiding from the Q Continuum on the Federation starship USS Voyager (NCC-74656), transports the ship into the infant expanding universe, before being discovered by the Q with which the crew of the Enterprise-D (and viewers) were most acquainted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timeline_of_Star_Trek   (4725 words)

  
 [ENT] Jammer's Review: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"
The Gorn, famous from TOS's "Arena" (a classic episode that I always felt was overrated) has been upgraded from a guy in a bad rubber suit to an animated CG creation.
One thing I did like about this episode was its ruthless last act, in which the bad guys kill everybody and win.
My hope was that part two would be an inventive and fun revisit to TOS lore.
www.st-hypertext.com /ent-4/mirror2.html   (4725 words)

  
 [ENT] Jammer's Review: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"
The Gorn, famous from TOS's "Arena" (a classic episode that I always felt was overrated) has been upgraded from a guy in a bad rubber suit to an animated CG creation.
One thing I did like about this episode was its ruthless last act, in which the bad guys kill everybody and win.
My hope was that part two would be an inventive and fun revisit to TOS lore.
www.st-hypertext.com /ent-4/mirror2.html   (4725 words)

  
 kethinov@halo43:~/Star Trek Episode Reviews Database
Each Star Trek series is divided by season and a link to a page where each season is reviewed episode by episode is provided.
Star Trek TOS - 1x12 - The Menagerie, Part II Star Trek TOS - 1x13 - The Conscience of the King
Current Status of Completion : All of TOS, all of TAS, all of TNG, Star Trek Movies 1-9, DS9 Seasons 1-6, and Voy Seasons 1-4.
eric.halo43.com /startrekepisodes.php   (4725 words)

  
 Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(The Metron gave his/her age to Kirk in the first-season TOS episodeArena.”)
(Guinan said her father was 700 years old in the teaser of the sixth-season TNG episode “Rascals,” which was set in 2369.)
In the aftermath of the Big Bang, the Q known as Quinn, hiding from the Q Continuum on the Federation starship USS Voyager (NCC-74656), transports the ship into the infant expanding universe, before being discovered by the Q with which the crew of the Enterprise-D (and viewers) were most acquainted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timeline_of_Star_Trek   (4725 words)

  
 GSN Gorn Talon-A Writer's Group
The GSN Gorn Talon-A is the only writer's group out on the internet dedicated to creating and perserving the legendary Gorn created by Gene Roddenberry in Star Trek: TOS (Episode #19 - "Arena"),TAS(Episode 12: "Time Trap"),ENT (Episode 23 "Through a Mirror Darkly, Part II").
Welcome to the homepage of the GSN Gorn Talon-A. A Gorn writer's group on the internet.
9/28/04 - The Gorn Talon is brought back online and now is part of the Gorn Portal website.
www.gsngorntalon.jtworld.net   (4725 words)

  
 GSN Gorn Talon-A Writer's Group
The GSN Gorn Talon-A is the only writer's group out on the internet dedicated to creating and perserving the legendary Gorn created by Gene Roddenberry in Star Trek: TOS (Episode #19 - "Arena"),TAS(Episode 12: "Time Trap"),ENT (Episode 23 "Through a Mirror Darkly, Part II").
Welcome to the homepage of the GSN Gorn Talon-A. A Gorn writer's group on the internet.
9/28/04 - The Gorn Talon is brought back online and now is part of the Gorn Portal website.
www.gsngorntalon.jtworld.net   (4725 words)

  
 Hack-Man's Episode Guide for Star Trek TOS - ARENA
Hack-Man's Episode Guide for Star Trek TOS - ARENA
Star Trek Episode Guide Copyright © 1992, 1995
The Gorn commander was foolish to attempt to kill Kirk after lifting the rock off him (since Kirk has the speed/maneuverability advantage).
people.ssh.com /tri/hack_man_guide/episodes/ARENA.html   (4725 words)

  
 Star Trek: TOS - Arena / The Alternative Factor
Star Trek: TOS - Arena / The Alternative Factor
This episode features a rare angle of the Enterprise firing phasers from orbit.
Kirk fights for his life - and the lives of his entire crew!
www.blam1.com /StarTrek/60040-010.htm   (4725 words)

  
 19_arena-057
Star Trek "TOS" Episode 19 "Arena" / 19_arena-057
www.trek5.com /caps/tos/19_ARENA/pages/19_arena-057.htm   (4725 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Star Trek Enterprise (ENT) Season 4
Ironically the Organians of TOS as well as the very similar Metrons of TOS: "Arena" were still giving humanity a lesson in ethics more than 100 years later.
This loss of intellectual substance is a shortcoming of the episode, along with the overdose of violence, although the latter contributes to the plot in that it divides Soong and his "children".
The episode was littered with references to Trek history, plus several new terms like "Augments" or "Borderland", and it might have been wiser to limit the scope to just Earth's problem with the remnants of the Eugenics Wars.
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /episodes/ent4.htm   (4725 words)

  
 Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 46: The Gamesters Of Triskelion : Video
Triskelion is quite possibly the worst episode from Star Trek, TOS.
This episode, in which the enslaved crew are forced by giant brains to engage in arena combat, was a big step down from prior episodes.
Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are kidnapped from the Enterprise and taken to Triskelion, where they are forced to participate in gladiator-style fights for the amusement of the mysterious "Providers." In addition to the borderline kink of training harnesses and punishment collars, there´s plenty of hand-to-hand combat and odes to the human spirit to enjoy.
www.pagenation.com /an/6300213501.html   (4725 words)

  
 The IDIC Page - Making a Gorn
Below is the Gorn monster, as seen in TOS "Arena" episode.
The Gorn is made out of fiberglass, the molds broken down as follows: head, body, arms.
The life-sized replicas of the Gorn and Salt Vampire monsters, which are on display at The Viacom Store in Chicago, were created by KNB EFX Group of Los Angeles.
members.aol.com /IDICPage/Gorn2.html   (608 words)

  
 Dead Star Trek Actors List (updated to March 2003)
This list contains the names of actors who played in any Star Trek episode (TOS TAS TNG DS9 VOY ENT) or in any Star Trek movie and who are deceased.
Vic Perrin 1916-89, voice aboard pilot vessel in "The Corbomite Maneuver", voices of Metron and Gorn in "Arena", voice of Nomad in "The Changeling" and Tharn in "Mirror, Mirror"
Janos Prohaska 1921-74, ape and bird in "The Cage" (this footage was not shown in "The Menagerie"), the Horta in "The Devil In The Dark", the Mugato in "A Private Little War" and Yarnek in "The Savage Curtain", plane crash
www.mailarchive.ca /lists/rec.arts.startrek.current/2003-03/0147.html   (608 words)

  
 Photon torpedo - Memory Alpha
The term "photon torpedo" was not used until fairly late into season one of Star Trek: The Original Series, in "Arena" (episode 19).
The original photon torpedo as it was used in TOS did not have a torpedo room that we saw nor which was mentioned in dialogue.
A photon torpedo (sometimes called photon) is a projectile weapon commonly used by Starfleet starships and starbases in the 23rd and 24th centuries.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/index.php/Photon_torpedo   (616 words)

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