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Dolphin | Memory Alpha | Fandom Dolphins were carnivorous cetaceans native to Earth and many other worlds Species of dolphin included the bottlenose dolphin, false killer whale, and pink dolphin (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; ENT: " Fight or Flight ")
Star Trek: TNGs Enterprise Had Dolphin Whale Crewmembers Although The Next Generation never delves into the mechanics of its sea-faring crew members, it's not beyond the realms of Star Trek 's science fiction that Starfleet might've found a way to modify dolphin echo-location for use in space instead of the ocean
Cetacean Ops | Memory Alpha | Fandom According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, the ship's dolphins work in navigation and are overseen by two whales of species Orcinus orca takayai, or Takaya's Whales
Cetacean | Memory Alpha | Fandom Dolphins were present aboard the Enterprise -D in some capacity In 2368, Geordi La Forge took the Ferengi Par Lenor to see the dolphins in order to keep him from disturbing Kriosian Ambassador Briam
Star Trek: The Next Generation The Dauphin (TV Episode 1989) - IMDb Wesley falls for the young future leader of Daled IV, unaware just how dangerous the girl's protective and overly restrictive guardian can be I think that this episode is receiving a fairly low rating just because it revolves around most people's least favorite "The Next Generation" character, Wesley
There Be Whales Here! A Brief History of Cetacean Ops - Star Trek Here's how the idea of whale and dolphin crew members began in Star Trek, and how Prodigy honors not only a very old Easter egg, but also one of the most popular, and beloved Trek feature films ever
Where Do I Find the Dolphins? - Forgotten Trek Gunbuster in which “espers and electronic-brained [bottlenose] dolphins” navigate a spaceship In his Star Trek: The Next Generation U S S Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints, Sternbach places Cetacean Ops on Decks 13 and 14
Dolphin | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom A dolphin was a cetacean animal native to the oceans of planet Earth In 1995, two colleagues of Chen Tiejun were able to reach Chrysalis Island by wearing elaborate disguises, letting them appear to security cameras as bottle-nosed dolphins
So I heard that there were dolphin crew members on the . . . - The Trek BBS A sentient cetacean was aboard the USS Enterprise-D in the hardcover novel, "Dark Mirror", but the Star Trek Office, when vetting the manuscript, discouraged the author (Diane Duane) of stating the crew member was an Earth-origin dolphin