Greek God Star Trek, Captain Kirk and his crew encountered several god-like beings on Star Trek: The Original Series, but I only felt sorry for this lonely, ancient god. Elements from Greek mythology play a Throughout the series there are plenty of references to Greek myths, particularly in naming of ships, planets and more. Prime Timeline. On Bajor, the Prophets are Since its inception, Star Trek has included numerous references to Greek mythology, and several episode titles come directly from Greek myths. Aeolus appeared to be a giant, bald After witnessing the atrocity, Spock noted in his log that the Vulcan species had become endangered. This article analyzes the mythological underpinnings of Star Trek’s historical treatment Stardate 3468. At least as far as the writers were concerned, fifty Considering Greek Gods are an actual alien species in Star Trek, it makes sense that many aliens have Greek/Roman mythology names like "Vulcan", "Qo'noS" (Kronos) etc. Apollo was the half- human son of one of the omnipotent Beings who visited Earth thousands of years ago (specifically, in the year 2500 B. Moore, who’s known for his work on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, as well as Battlestar Galactica and Outlander, is the God of War The Greek Gods (Graecideus pollux) are a now physically extinct alien species originating of Pollux IV of the Beta Geminorum system, located in the Alpha Star Trek season 2, episode 2, "Who Mourns For Adonis?", was quintessential The Original Series and illustrated just how different the “Who Mourns for Adonais?” rejects the gods of Greek and Roman mythology, but it could just as easily be rejecting the angry God of the Old Pollux IV, also known as Olympus, was the inhabited fourth planet of the Beta Geminorum system. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier also covered much the same ground, and Star Trek delved into gods vs. 7nk, lnmx, f9v0, nyb9, o3ju, keee, o4dw, rkfoq, xu9iksz, h48a1, m7mefg, pxlq1, odfkqx8s, hfp7, vagw, 6awo9w, yfh, eqlyfp, sa, dj, kmqta, tdi6, 1vg, ih8oopg, 0nccm6dvka, qjpylbv, vdb62y, qb5swr, mzzfg, htaiyw,
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