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Susan C. Jenkins

    The Biology of "Star Trek"
    • The Biology of "Star Trek"

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      It's a routine mission for the Enterprise-D, tasked with surveying a Class-M planet for potential colonization. As the principal investigator, you're called to action when Captain Picard orders a search for life signs. In this engaging volume, a research geneticist and a psychiatrist explore the intriguing biological questions raised by Star Trek. They delve into topics such as the plausibility of blue humanoids, the climate of Vulcan, and the physiological changes in Klingons over centuries. The authors scrutinize the Federation's technological advancements, questioning the workings of food replicators and the scientific basis for sickbay equipment. They also discuss the possibility of genetically enhancing intelligence, akin to Dr. Bashir's enhancements. The Jenkinses draw parallels between the Star Trek universe and our reality, finding earthly counterparts to phenomena like Vulcan's Pon farr and creatures reminiscent of the crystalline entity. They introduce the concept of trill symbionts, prompting readers to reflect on the billions of life-forms within us. This authoritative book is filled with insights into contemporary biology, from cloning humans to advanced prosthetics that would impress the Borg. It also highlights NASA's challenges with long-duration space missions. Whether you're a genetics expert or a casual fan of biology, this book enhances your appreciation for the wonders of Star Trek.

      The Biology of "Star Trek"1998