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  2. TrekNation - Wikipedia

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    TrekNation is a reference and community website for the Star Trek franchise. It also serves as a hub for its network websites: TrekToday, a news site updated nearly daily; The Trek BBS, which describes itself as the largest Star Trek community on the Internet; [1] and Jammer's Reviews, a Star Trek review site.

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    Tim Lite — Apple Macintosh PowerBook 140; Timba — Seagate ST43401ND; Timna — Intel processors; Tiramisu — Android 13; TNT — Apple Power Macintosh 7500 ("The New Tesseract") TNT 100 — HP-9000 T500; TNT 120 — HP-9000 T520; Today is gonna be the day — T2 Linux 2.1.0-beta; Toddy — Sun 14" monitor; Tofino — XMetaL Author 4.0 ...

  4. Trek Bicycle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In December 1975, Dick Burke and Bevil Hogg established Trek Bicycle as a wholly owned subsidiary of Roth Corporation, a Milwaukee-based appliance distributor.In early 1976, with a payroll of five, Trek started manufacturing steel touring frames in Waterloo, Wisconsin, aiming at the mid to high-end market dominated by Japanese and Italian-made models.

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  8. Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia

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    The Star Trek television series and films use the term "warp drive" to describe their method of faster-than-light travel. Neither the Alcubierre theory, nor anything similar, existed when the series was conceived—the term "warp drive" and general concept originated with John W. Campbell 's 1931 science fiction novel Islands of Space . [ 47 ]

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