Star Trek: 10 Top Secret Artefacts At Daystrom Station



Lost a weapon of mass destruction or an outlawed prototype? Then drop on by Daystrom Station.

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38 thoughts on “Star Trek: 10 Top Secret Artefacts At Daystrom Station”

  1. Uh, what about Archer? His body was listed on a graphic while on the station. I mean, that should have a listed as important on this, as should Picard's original body. Expand the list, there were so mamy Easter Eggs there!

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  2. Thalaron Generator is clearly based on neutron bomb 1st developed in the JFK/LBJ administration, deployed Stateside (as part of a specific site missile defense) in Nixon's time then developed & deployed in Europe as "enhanced radiation weapon" but, π‘π‘œπ‘ π‘‘π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘’π‘‘ by the Carter administration near the time of his mid-term elections.

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  3. Funny how it's only the Captains of Enterprises that were in TV shows that were important enough to be 'preserved' at Daystrom …. Guess the Captains of B & C were either un-recoverable, or just not worth Daystroms efforts … favoritism!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  4. If/when they bring back Kirk it clearly can't be Shatner. So right now I vote (not that they are asking for votes) for Paul Wesley. Despite my initial reaction to his resemblance to Jim Carey (kept waiting for an 'alrightey then') it didn't take long to get over it and I think he's doing a great job as a younger Kirk. If they do a TOS reboot he would work out well.

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  5. I also think the 'more productive' argument is nonsense. I think there are also enough studies that show working less hours and taking a little break once in a while actually makes you more productive.

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  6. CAPTAIN JAMES TIRBELUS KIRK IS
    COMING BACK, AND
    NOT AS SOME NEW YOUNG ACTOR……
    WHO DOESN'T LOOK
    A DAM THING LIKE
    WILLIAM SHATNER,
    BUT MR. SH…….
    WAIT A MIN I"M
    TELLING TOOOOOOO
    MUCH!
    BYYYYYYYYE!😁

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  7. And number 1….William Shatners Ego! Yes Kirk may have died but the rocket mans ego endured like a corrsetted omnigeist! When they dug up that rock pile Picard buried him under, they found only a mass of quivering setting ego constantly crying out "LOOK. AT. ME!" They felt it safest to lock him away…

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  8. Wouldn't it be a scream for a revived Kirk and a returned Sisko to meet and Kirk say to Sisko that Kirk briefly encountered Sisko's grandfather on the Enterprise, only for Sisko to tel him it was he himself, time travelling.

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  9. Inform the Klingon High Council, Captain James Tiberius Kirk is alive. We need 2 Birds of Pray 12 units of Klingon Shock troops.
    We must free Captain James Tiberius Kirk to stand trial !!!!

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  10. #5 they probably weren’t interested in the lost culture, just the tech that connects to a brain and knocks you out for 25 minutes. Imagine using that to steal a starship, or attack a planet, all while the crew or citizens are off playing flutes in their heads.

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