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starship
noun
A type of spacecraft capable of traveling to the solar systems of other stars
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As I entered the room I came face to face with my own flickering image on the screen, dressed as a battle-fleet starship commander.
The interior was equally prosaic: the set consisted of a six-metre stretch of starship corridor.
As Scotty, the Enterprise's long-suffering engineer, used to warn Captain Kirk as he pushed the starship to ever greater extremes: "She cannae take any more, captain!
I was kitted out in what I was assured was an authentic uniform of a commodore of the intergalactic starship.
Any questions?" One sprang immediately to mind: why did my starship destroyer have a name like a toilet cleaner?
But Prowse had later had a successful stint as the satanic starship warlord, and even though he was now struggling with a dodgy hip and was lurching alarmingly back and forth along the corridor, he provided some much-needed credibility.
After five years of unprecedented spending cuts, a key question for the general election campaign ought to have been whether the starship coalition has boldly gone and left our public services in a place from where there can be no return.
Not yet a precursor to a starship engine, perhaps, but maybe an ancestor of Dr McCoy's portable diagnosis machine.
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Nero's spaceship, a gigantic black iron jellyfish, is something to behold and looks capable of chewing up the Starship Enterprise for breakfast.
IN "STAR TREK", a television series of the 1960s, no matter how far across the universe the Starship Enterprise travelled, any aliens it encountered would converse in fluent Californian English.
And he is busily indoctrinating his children, too, not just in the habit of reading but in his other passion, Star Trek: he gives them novels about the adventures of the Starship Enterprise.In so doing, he claims to be boldly going where no man has gone before: the Bezos offspring read these books not on paper, but on Amazon's new electronic-book reader, the Kindle.
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