To Seek Out New Life
The Biology of "Star Trek"
Athena Andreadis
ISBN: | 9780609603291 |
Publisher: | Crown Publications |
Published: | 10 September, 1998 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
- A Burning House
- Cal 98 Star Trek Stardate (Star Trek)
- Cal 99 Star Trek, Stardate Calendar (Star Trek)
- Creating the Next Generation
- Klingon Dictionary
- More Star Trek Adventures
- Q's guide to the continuum
- Star Trek Chronology
- Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual
- Star Trek II: Biographies
- Star Trek II: Distress Call
- Star Trek II: Short Stories
- Star Trek III
- Star Trek III: Short Stories
- Star Trek III: The Vulcan Treasure
- Star Trek Invasion: The Final Fury/Time's Enemy/the Soldiers of Fear/First Strike (Star Trek: Invasion Series)
- Star Trek Phase II
- Star Trek Stardate Calendar 1999
- Star Trek: Phase II : The Making of the Lost Series
- Star Trek: Strangers from the Sky/the Wounded Sky/Dwellers in the Crucible/Chain of Attack
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual
- The Deep Space Log Book
- The Klingon Dictionary: English-Klingon, Klingon-English
- The Klingon Dictionary: English-Klingon, Klingon-English
- The Star Trek Compendium
- The Star Trek Encyclopedia
- The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future
- The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future: Updated and Expanded Edition
- The Star Trek Interview Book
- The Star Trek Interview Book
- The Star Trek Sticker Book
- The Star Trek That Never Was
- To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek
- Trek Navigator: The Ultimate Guide to the Entire Trek Saga
- Treks Not Taken
- U.S.S. Enterprise Ncc-1701-D Blueprints: Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Voyages of Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion
To Seek Out New Life
The Biology of "Star Trek"
Athena Andreadis
How likely are silicon-based life forms such as the Horta? Can the Holodoc really wield a laser scalpel? Is a universal translator possible?For thirty years, the Star Trek series, movies, and books have speculated as much about the nature and meaning of life as they have about inorganic concepts such as warp speed, time travel, and black holes. In fact, the original mission of the starship Enterprise was to seek out new life and new civilizations in its quest to answer the most tantalizing question of all time: Are we alone in the universe?If Star Trek has been about the search for life, To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek is about understanding these discoveries as we encounter them with the crews of the Enterprise, Voyager, and Deep Space Nine. In this book, Harvard biologist Athena Andreadis takes a lively, thought-provoking look at Star Trek's approach to the science of human, humanoid, and other life forms, exploring what biological principles are probable or possible on the original show and the three series and nine movies that have followed.This engaging, deeply informative book makes everyone an armchair expert on the difference between science and science fiction on Star Trek, with keen observations into the series' complex worlds of physiology, psychology, and sociology. For example, the free interbreeding of humanoids makes for great plots, but a host of biological problems: Vulcans bleed green, Klingons purple, and humans
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