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How do they pee in Star Trek?

How do they pee in Star Trek?

Urination was the process by which urine was disposed from the body through the urethra, in humanoids as well as certain other creatures. In 2257 a landing party from the USS Discovery encountered a Klingon male urinating on the side of a building on Qo’noS. (DIS: “Will You Take My Hand?”)

Where are the toilets on the Starship Enterprise?

The main bridge of the USS Enterprise-D featured a bathroom just off the doors leading to the observation lounge. In the authorized re-creation of the main bridge in Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton, the inscription on the doors read “HEAD”.

How many bathrooms are on the Starship Enterprise?

According to Jonathan Frakes during the “Journey’s End: The Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation” special in 1994, the Enterprise-D had only one bathroom.

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Did Star Trek ever do anything conventional?

It’s hard to imagine anyone in 1969 would believe the low rated NBC series would spawn one of the most enduring franchises in entertainment history, but Star Trek rarely did anything the conventional way. So how did Star Trek: The Original Series end up on the chopping block after only three seasons?

What happened to Star Trek’s following?

Star Trek: The Original Series immediately had a young, highly educated following, but it routinely ended up in third place in its time slot, which was something of a problem in an era where there were only three broadcast networks – NBC, CBS, and ABC.

Was the Man Trap the original pilot for Star Trek?

The episode introduced characters such as William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as First Officer Spock, and DeForest Kelley as Doctor Leonard “Bones” McCoy. However, “The Man Trap” wasn’t the original pilot for the series. The original pilot was called “The Cage.”

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How did Star Trek influence ComicCon?

Star Trek was like nothing else anyone had ever seen, and its innovation helped it gain the fanbase that ended up totally inventing ComicCon. Star Trek may have only been on the air for three seasons, but that was long enough for it to become the legend that spawned a whole bunch of spinoffs and as many movies.