I have about 10 more Voyager episodes before I will have finished all of Star Trek and I just started watching "The Void".


No way Star Trek has ever had the budget or means to do that.That does sound like the most plausible explanation, but on the other hand there were plenty of times where they didn't shy away from a story even though it was completely technically infeasible at the time and everything looked like crap visually.They also embellished all sorts of things to look way more intense and cool than they would in reality. Strange how no on ever said "what about a black hole (of some kind)? Black holes are arguably the most popular and well known space phenomenon that we know exists. A black hole is a region of space-time wherein an extremely strong gravitational field prevents anything, including light, from escaping. Star Trek eventually spawned a franchise, consisting of eight television series, 13 feature films, and numerous books, games, and toys, ... People magazine commented in 1977 that the show "threatens to rerun until the universe crawls back into its little black hole". The brash James T. Kirk tries to live up to his father's legacy with Mr. Spock keeping him in check as a vengeful Romulan from the future creates black holes to destroy the Federation one planet at a time. This drink was available on the menu at Quark's on Deep Space 9's Promenade. With Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Leonard Nimoy. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook, DS9 episodes: "Bar Association", "Hard Time", "Ties of Blood and Water") Jadzia Dax was introduced to black holes by a bartender she met in the 2270s.

the warp star effect, the Bajoran wormhole, the warp core, the transporter effect, any time a non corporeal being conveniently looks like a blob of light...Yes that and the one mentioned above in voyager are the only 2 as far as I can remember.They talk about microsingularities in "Shuttlepod One".There was a black hole in Star Trek before we knew what they were. Star Trek XI - 27 - Black Holes Have A Lot Of Pull (choir restored) - Back From Black - Duration: 1:56. ... Maybe a little slash fic.Press J to jump to the feed. This drink is enjoyed by Boslic captain who unknowingly brought Li Nalas' earring to Bajor. The current consensus is that super-massive black holes are at the center of most, if not all, galaxies. Decker even says "What they used to call a Black Hole" in TMP.Right, but there still weren't any episodes that just centered on some big ass black hole (or singularity) shenanigans. Episodes mainly seem to feature all sorts of made up and/or bland phenomena (which are just fancy nebulae 90% of the time too) or wormholes.You can make a story with entering a black hole, a relativity story with the intense gravity, crazy BH beings, a simple action episode with escaping its gravity, hiding behind/near the event horizon, a pre-warp society slowly getting swallowed, a scientist (with hidden intentions of course) visiting the ship to study a BH, etc.There are at least a few dozen different, potentially interesting stories to be told with a black hole, yet Star Trek only seems to have a few, all the while rehashing certain concepts all the time and sometimes downright copying whole episodes. Much of the recording equipment used to create the movie's intricately complicated sound effects was, at the time, extremely cutting-edge. Star Trek and The Black Hole were the only feature films to use an overture from the end of 1979 until 2000 (with Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark). She … They could make literally anything they wanted happen inside. "I don't know if I agree that the story potential is all that strong. A black hole was a variety of alcoholic cocktail beverage that was named after the black hole astronomical phenomena. It is a dense remnant of a star that has collapsed into a singularity under its own gravity upon running out of fuel.