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  Trelane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Campbell as Trelane in The Squire of Gothos
Trelane is a fictional character who appears in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Squire of Gothos".
Trelane is a childish and overbearing being who appears to be human; however, sensor scans reveal nothing about his physiology.
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 Trelane - Memory Alpha
Trelane first transported Sulu, and then Kirk, from the bridge of the starship to the fortified manor he had constructed on Gothos.
Trelane was initially quite friendly, but made it clear that his were the rules to be followed, and that the landing party would stay until he chose to let them leave.
Trelane explained himself and his surroundings by stating that he, and others, had perfected a means by which matter could be converted into energy, and back into matter.
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 The Squire of Gothos (TOS episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trelane invites everyone to stay as his guests on his world he calls Gothos and discuss his favorite subject: the military history of Earth.
One of the props seen in Trelane's home is the Salt Creature from the first season episode "The Man Trap", suggesting that the Salt Creatures were another predatory species that Trelane had "studied".
Trelane's sentence upon Kirk--"You will hang by the neck until dead, dead, dead."--is often attributed to "Hanging Judge" Isaac Parker, though historians and Parker biographers agree he never uttered these words when handing down a death sentence.
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 First Q Contact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Negotiating with Trelane for freedom for the U.S.S. Enterprise and her crew, Kirk offers to be the prey in a "fox hunt." Just as Trelane is about to kill the Captain, two more humanoids appear out of thin air.
There, Q told Picard that he was the 'Godfather' to Trelane, That every Q at one time during his existence took a young q under his/her wing to teach and, act as mentor to, for a few millennia.
Q explained that Trelane needed to interact with lesser life-forms in order to learn, That he wanted Trelane to talk to the crew, to interact with them in order to better understand them.
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 The Squire of Gothos - Memory Alpha
Trelane is friendly enough at first, but does not hesitate to make it clear that he is in control of the situation.
Trelane's parents are do not seem to be aliens with the typical superiority complex we so often see from superbeings.
Trelane also throws in references to much older historical events, such as Hannibal's invaders, indicating that, although he is a child, he has already lived a very long life and has been watching our "lively little Earth" for many centuries.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/The_Squire_of_Gothos   (1838 words)

  
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Trelane said, "Q is my son who was born at the beginning of the 24th century.
Trelane said to Captain Kirk, "You are accused of murdering Klingons by destroying the Enterprise.
Trelane snapped his finger and all the crew from both USS Atlantis and USS Enterprise were at his castle.
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 The Trek Nation - The Squire of Gothos
Trelane traps him, but before he can kill Kirk and abduct the rest of the crew for sport, his disembodied parents appear and tell Trelane that if he cannot take care of his playthings then he cannot have them to play with, forcing their son to return with them to wherever they are from.
Then Kirk and Trelane engage in one of Star Trek's most popular pastimes: the captain, backed by officers with their weapons drawn, attempts to explain to a hostile alien that his crew is on a mission of exploration rather than conquest, and insists that although they may be military men, they are not warriors.
Trelane is no match for either man, and one suspects that Kirk might have persuaded him to spare his life in the end, asking him what he will do for sport once he has used up all the crewmembers.
www.treknation.com /reviews/tos/the_squire_of_gothos.shtml   (1453 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Detail
Kirk challenges Trelane to a duel and in the process, destroys the device the alien uses to create his illusions.
They explain to Kirk that they are Trelane's parents, and apologize for letting their child play such dangerous games.
They inform Trelane that he will not be allowed to have another planet to play with until he learns how to treat other beings with respect.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/episodes/TOS/detail/68696.html   (347 words)

  
 Wing Commander Fan Directory G
Trelane was born in or around the year 1 AD somewhere in the Middle East.
Trelane was eventually nailed to a tree for his crimes, but apparently survived.
It is surmised that Trelane hid in a cave for several days afterwards, eventually emerging to spread disease and decay throughout the land.
www.wcnews.com /direct/g.shtml   (817 words)

  
 SF Book Review for Q-Squared by Peter David   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Trelane is revealed to be a junior member of the Q continuum (Kirk's description of him as a "naughty little boy" gets mentioned a few times) whom Q must mentor into adulthood.
Trelane has not changed much in 100 years and Q certainly has his work cut out for him.
Trelane starts his fun by blending three time tracks, labeled A, B and C. Track B is the normal time line that we are all familiar with, but the book starts out with track A (which was a really good stroke, a chill goes down your back when you figure out what is going on).
www.termanweb.net /sfbkrev/q2.html   (1411 words)

  
 The Solitaire Rose Experience: Serious Fiction
A five year old girl is missing, and Janus Trelane has been called in by the local police to find her and her abductor.
A brutal murder in the same alley Janus Trelane’s finacee was killed eight years ago is the first step in the plan of John Wyddian, the First Of The Vampires.
Janus Trelane shakes the hand of a man who will be dead by midnight.
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 Character Bio: Christine Trelane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Powers: Originally, Trelane was an activator, capable of activating and deactivating the powers of seedling, humans who gained latent superpowers because of the Comet effect.
Christine is the latest in a line of adventurers in the Trelane family, most of whom have met a violent end.
Trelane served as a general agent for Skywatch, investigating seedlings and occasionally participating in field missions.
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 The Squire of Gothos #18
Trelane, tired of hearing of a return to the ship tells Captain Kirk to relax and enjoy his stay.
Trelane orders him on his knees, but Kirk grabs his sword away, breaks it and slaps Trelane across the face.
Trelane turns out to be an alien child (consider an Earth child of about 6), and his parents (curiously a male and female voice -- how convenient) are scolding him as Earth parents would a spoiled child.
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 THE ROMANCE READER reviews: The Prodigal Son by Susan Grace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
His twin brother, Trelane, is a newly-appointed Member of Parliament and the polar opposite of Eric in temperament.
When Trelane is wounded in an attempt on his life, their mother proposes that Eric take Trelane’s place - at least long enough to flush out the attacker.
Trelane plays a role in bringing them together, and in doing so, finds love of his own with an outspoken American.
www.theromancereader.com /grace-prodigal.html   (451 words)

  
 Sixties City: The Squire Of Gothos
Kirk refuses to play and, to Trelane's annoyance, attempts to leave but immediately finds himself in the choking, poisonous atmosphere of the planet outside the being's control.
As Trelane dances with the women Kirk and Spock notice that he never strays far from a large, ornate mirror.
Trelane is delighted and allows Kirk to fire a pistol at him but, instead of aiming it at Trelane, he destroys the mirror, revealing some kind of mechanism.
www.sixtiescity.com /startrek/18gothos.htm   (544 words)

  
 [No title]
Trelane waved his hand, and suddenly Kirk found himself attired in a tunic and trousers from the same era as Trelane's uniform.
Judging by Trelane's summary of the period as well as his attire, I would assume that the year is 2035.
She felt as if she were being pulled in two, with Trelane tugging on one side and Kirk on the other, but with a mighty heave, Kirk pushed the beam off his back and stumbled forward.
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 Amazon.com: Q-Squared (Star Trek: The Next Generation): Books: Peter David   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Many a fan will remember Trelane from The Original Series episode "The Squire of Gothos." As Captain Kirk dealt with him, he was an extremely powerful but ultimately impetuous character that at the end of that wonderful episode he was proven to be a young character from an unknown race of beings.
Trelane becomes petulant (as he was with Kirk), and all hell breaks loose as he crashes the timelines together and sends Q into near-oblivion.
Trelane (of the TOS episode "Squire of Gothos"), who turns out to be a young member of the Q-Continuum, taps into the ultimate energy source and uses it-or is used by it-to tamper with the nature of reality and the flow of time.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671891529?v=glance   (1899 words)

  
 The Nitpickers Site: Comment on Television Nitpick - Star Trek: The Squire of GothosNitpickers.com - Movie Mistakes - ...
Trelane had prepared an environment for them which was old-fashioned because he had "been looking in on the doings of Earth 900 years past" according to Kirk.
Kirk and his officers are discussing how Trelane could know about Earth and then assume he has a viewing device which can see 900 light years away.
With Trelane talking about Napoleon, and with Star Trek set in the 23rd century, it is clear that the Trelane's "looking in" were on the images of 400 years ago.
www.nitpickers.com /tv/comment.cgi?com=1457   (296 words)

  
 USS Galaxy Sim Log Stardate: 50006.11
Trelane (the being and Captain of this Pirate ship) was walking the deck, looking at each member of the away team as if he was examining them.
Trelane was walking the deck, looking at each member of the away team as if he was examining them.
Trelane smiled and sheathed his sword while hopping from the gangway of the upper deck to the main deck.
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 Star Trek: The Squire of Gothos - TV.com
William Campbell who plays Trelane would return in the second season to play Captain Koloth in the episode "The Trouble With Tribbles".
Kirk reaches for Trelane's arm before he begins to raise it to fetch more crew members down from the Enterprise.
Uhura is scanning all bandwidths for Kirk and DeSalle after their abduction, despite the fact they weren't wearing communicators at all on the bridge.
www.tv.com /star-trek/the-squire-of-gothos/episode/24902/summary.html   (599 words)

  
 USS Galaxy Sim Log Stardate: 50006.18
According to the map we found in Trelane's quarters, and assuming this is indeed a facsimile of the Caribbean Sea on Earth, we appear to be seventeen kilometers south by southwest of Jamaica.
Trelane looked like a little boy about to tell a joke and knowing what the punch line was but not wishing to share it just yet.
Trelane was back at the harpsichord, or to be more precise, he continued to play, as Mike couldn't recall the music stopping while Trelane was in the crow's nest.
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 Cat photos, pictures and stories for Trelane (at Rainbow Bridge), a male American Shorthair/Breed Unknown. What a great ...
But Trelane held his own, and although he remains a pacifist who seldom starts fights, he can give punches and scratches with the best of 'em, if the situation warrants.
On October 12, 2005, Trelane was suffering from kidney failure, mouth and throat ulcers (he had just about stopped eating and drinking), and anemia, and was emaciated and obviously in great discomfort.
Trelane was nineteen years old, and a more loving, forgiving cat I've never met.
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 TRELANE
Trelane is so enraged by Kirk's defiance that he puts the captain on trial, pronouncing him
being angry with Trelane, Kirk feels a sense of relief, even a sense of perverse amusement.
Trelane only did what any omnipotent child would do.
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 Scifilm -- TV Files, Star Trek: "The Squire of Gothos"
Entering the castle, they soon encounter a flamboyant being who calls himself Trelane, the "lonely squire of Gothos." Trelane seems to be a dizzy, foppish aristocrat from Earth's distant past.
Trelane is fascinated with Earth's martial past and intends to bring the Enterprise's entire crew to the surface of Gothos, presumably to become his subjects.
The sparks really fly between the two, and it's fun to watch Kirk get Trelane's goat but Trelane also deflate the powerful human captain, who is basically humbled by a god-like child.
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 Q at Large - Part 2
Meanwhile, poor Trelane was enduring the tedium of folding all Q's socks.
Trelane inspected the silent, motionless Borg standing in their niches.
Trelane waved his arms frantically in the air until the brig disappeared.
lavender.fortunecity.com /elystan/416/q-at-large/part2.htm   (5322 words)

  
 TOS Episode 19
Kirk must fight against an apparently omnipotent being with limitless powers and all too little self control.
It's established at the start of the episode that they are 900 light years from earth, thus Trelane's information should be this much out of date.
When the planet Gothos chases down the Enterprise, it brings home just how overmatched the crew are by Trelane.
www.ditl.org /datepisode.php?TOS19   (95 words)

  
 R.C.P.L , episode 4
Trelane snaps his fingers and a pad of paper and a pen appear in his
Trelane: Well, I can't speak from experience but I would think so, yes.
Trelane looks at Marielle and says: Ok, this is weirding me out.
www.andrews.edu /~douglasc/RCPL/archives/rcpl267.html   (1957 words)

  
 R.C.P.L , episode 4
Trelane comes out of the gate and appears to be in a large
Trelane: I'm sure she's stuck back there in her world, miserable.
Trelane appears in the usual blank white realm.
www.andrews.edu /~douglasc/RCPL/archives/rcpl295.html   (1729 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This weapon-happy person made the planet Gothos a copy of the Earth as he sees it (900 years ago since he is 900 light years away) - Napoleonic.
- Trelane knows what kind of gun killed Alexander Hamilton, who hadn't been killed in the time he was viewing Earth.
OPINIONS: ========= Trelane appears to be an earlier version of the ever-popular "Q" character from "Star Trek: The Next Generation".
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