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Christopher Pike is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. He appeared in the pilot episode The Cage as captain of the USS Enterprise, and was then played by Jeffrey Hunter. The pilot was rejected and another was made; the character of Pike was dropped after Hunter decided that he did not want to continue with the franchise. The character also appeared in the episode "The Menagerie," which recycled footage from the pilot episode and dealt with the consequences of Pike's actions in the pilot on the planet Talos IV - for new footage of Pike as he was 13 years after the events of The Cage, he was played by Sean Kenney. Image File history File links This work is copyrighted. ...
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biodiversity. ...
Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for wise man or knowing man) under the family Hominidae (the great apes). ...
The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ...
The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ...
Human beings have many variations in hair color (or colour) and hair texture. ...
Eye color is a polygenic trait and is determined by the amount and type of pigments present in the eyes iris[1][2]. Although there seem to be three genotypic eye colors (brown, green, and blue), humans and other animals have many phenotypic variations in eye color[3]. These...
Earth (often referred to as The Earth) is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth in order of size. ...
Starfleet Command In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet is the paramilitary defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets (UFP) with â as of the late 24th century â hundreds of starships and starbases at its disposal. ...
USS Enterprise may refer to: United States Navy Eight ships in the United States Navy carried the name USS Enterprise. ...
In the fictional Star Trek, Talos IV is the fourth planet of the Talos System; inhabited by the Talosians. ...
Fleet Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ...
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Jeffrey Hunter Jeffrey Hunter (November 25, 1926 - May 27, 1969) was a film and television actor. ...
Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of Kevin McFadden (born November, 1954), an American writer. ...
The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
Star Trek is an American science-fiction franchise spanning six unique television series and ten feature films, in addition to hundreds of novels, computer and video games, fan stories, and other works of fiction. ...
A fictional universe is a cohesive imaginary world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...
A television pilot is the first episode of an intended television series. ...
The Cage is the original pilot episode of the original Star Trek science fiction series and resulting franchise. ...
In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the USS Enterprise, (NCC-1701) was the ship in the original NBC TV series Star Trek, which chronicled the vessels most famous assignment, a five-year mission of exploration and diplomacy under Captain James T. Kirks command. ...
Jeffrey Hunter Jeffrey Hunter (November 25, 1926 - May 27, 1969) was a film and television actor. ...
The Menagerie is the first and only two-part episode of the Star Trek: The Original Series. ...
In the fictional Star Trek, Talos IV is the fourth planet of the Talos System; inhabited by the Talosians. ...
The Cage is the original pilot episode of the Star Trek science fiction franchise. ...
Little is known about his personal life history. He was from the city of Mojave in North America on Earth. He also had or still has a horse named Tango. Earth (often referred to as The Earth) is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth in order of size. ...
Pike assumed command of the Enterprise sometime after Captain Robert April stood down. Shortly before the incident at Talos IV, the Enterprise was on a mission at planet Rigel VII. It was on that mission that several members of the landing party were killed by the inhabitants, an incident that filled Pike with so much guilt that he considered resigning his commission with Starfleet. He considered either going back to his home on Earth or becoming an Orion Trader, an occupation which included dealing in the buying and selling of Orion Slave Girls. Robert M. April is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, who in some Star Trek media is portrayed as the first captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). ...
Shortly after the mission on Rigel VII, while en-route to Vega Colony to drop off wounded crew members, the Enterprise received a distress call from the survey vessel S.S. Columbia, lost 18 years ago. Pike initially did not plan to go to Talos to answer the distress call, but soon changed his mind when a follow up message was sent confirming that survivors were present on the planet. However, all but one of the survivors were faked by the Talosians in order to lure the Enterprise crew to Talos. The Talosians made every effort to provide sexual fantasies which might appeal to Pike using the only real survivor of the Columbia, Vina. After escaping the cell with the aid of his first officer Number One and Yeoman J.M. Colt, the Talosians showed Pike Vina's real appearance (as a disfigured older woman); the Talosians saved her life but had no guide on how to repair a human body. Pike requested that the Talosians restore her illusion of beauty. The Enterprise left Talos IV shortly after. Number One, in The Cage, the original pilot episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek, was the un-named intellectual, problem-solving second-in-command serving under Captain Christopher Pike. ...
Many years after Pike's visit to Talos IV, he was severely injured by blast from a malfunctioning warp reactor. The delta ray radiation left him mute, badly scarred, and confined to a wheelchair. The character ended up living on Talos IV permanently, still crippled, but given the illusion of perfect health. Warning: Todd has gone crazy in his Test Cell 1, thus an Alert has been posted to find the Radioactive , Spartan Lover, Buddy Walking Freak of Nature. ...
The Christopher Pike Medal of Valor was named in his honor. The award was bestowed on Captain Benjamin Sisko for leading the recapture of space station Deep Space Nine during the Dominion War. Benjamin Lafayette Sisko is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Deep Space Nine (DS9) In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9 for short) is a space station. ...
Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire Dominion, Cardassian Union, Breen Confederacy, Sona Commanders Chancellor Gowron â , General Martok, Praetor Neral, Vice Admiral William J. Ross, General Velal Legate Broca â , Legate Corat Damar â , Legate Dukat â , Thot Gor, Female Changeling, Thot Pran, Weyoun â In the fictional Star Trek...
A shuttlecraft named the Pike was carried aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), in the Star Trek fictional universe, is the Galaxy class starship It is the fifth Federation starship to bear the name Enterprise. ...
In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly", the Mirror Universe version of Charles 'Trip' Tucker was, like Pike, exposed to heavy delta ray radiation - the alternate Trip even sports facial scars similar to the crippled Pike. The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
In a Mirror, Darkly is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ...
Charles Trip Tucker III Commander Charles Tucker III, known as Trip (for triple, since he is the third generation of his family to be called Charles Tucker), is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, played by Connor Trinneer. ...
Warning: Todd has gone crazy in his Test Cell 1, thus an Alert has been posted to find the Radioactive , Spartan Lover, Buddy Walking Freak of Nature. ...
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