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[[File:Kirk_skydive.PNG|thumb|left|Kirk skydiving in 2258.]]
 
[[Image:Orbital sky diving gear, Extreme risk.jpg|thumb|B'Elanna Torres in orbital skydiving gear.]]
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[[File:Orbital sky diving gear, Extreme risk.jpg|thumb|120px|B'Elanna Torres in orbital skydiving gear.]]
 
'''Orbital skydiving''', as described by [[Seven of Nine]], is the act of "''leaping from a [[spacecraft]] at [[exosphere|exospheric]] altitudes.''"
 
'''Orbital skydiving''', as described by [[Seven of Nine]], is the act of "''leaping from a [[spacecraft]] at [[exosphere|exospheric]] altitudes.''"
   
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== History ==
 
[[File:Kirk skydive.png|thumb|left|Kirk skydiving in 2258]]
 
''In the [[alternate reality]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, {{alt|Hikaru Sulu}} and [[Chief Engineer]] [[Olson]] performed a space-dive in [[2258]] to the ''[[Narada]]''{{'}}s [[drill platform]].'' ({{film|11}})
 
''In the [[alternate reality]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, {{alt|Hikaru Sulu}} and [[Chief Engineer]] [[Olson]] performed a space-dive in [[2258]] to the ''[[Narada]]''{{'}}s [[drill platform]].'' ({{film|11}})
   
 
While trying to feel "alive" in [[2375]] after learning of the destruction of the [[Maquis]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] would occasionally skydive from a [[shuttlecraft]] in the [[holodeck]] with the [[Holodeck safety protocol|safety protocols]] off. If the [[holoprogram|program]] was interrupted mid-fall, a [[force field]] would move her from a horizontal to a vertical position. ({{VOY|Extreme Risk}})
 
While trying to feel "alive" in [[2375]] after learning of the destruction of the [[Maquis]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] would occasionally skydive from a [[shuttlecraft]] in the [[holodeck]] with the [[Holodeck safety protocol|safety protocols]] off. If the [[holoprogram|program]] was interrupted mid-fall, a [[force field]] would move her from a horizontal to a vertical position. ({{VOY|Extreme Risk}})
   
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:''[[James T. Kirk]]'s orbital skydiving attempt was cut from {{film|7}}. It does appear in the [[Star Trek Generations (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]]. The suit that B'Elanna uses is a re-use of the one that Kirk used. Orbital skydiving is also mentioned in the novels ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 1]]'', ''[[Preserver]]'' and ''[[Captain's Peril]]''.''
 
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
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[[File:Orbital skydiving costume.jpg|thumb|120px|The costume, with attached helmet]]
 
[[James T. Kirk]]'s orbital skydiving attempt was intended to be the opening scene of {{film|7}} but it was cut from the film. It does appear in the [[Star Trek Generations (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]] and the novelization of the movie. The suit that B'Elanna uses is a re-use of the one that Kirk used. Orbital skydiving is also mentioned in the novels ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 1]]'', ''[[Preserver]]'' and ''[[Captain's Peril]]''.
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File:Orbital sky diving gear, Extreme risk.jpg

B'Elanna Torres in orbital skydiving gear.

Orbital skydiving, as described by Seven of Nine, is the act of "leaping from a spacecraft at exospheric altitudes."

History

Kirk skydive

Kirk skydiving in 2258

In the alternate reality, James T. Kirk, Hikaru Sulu and Chief Engineer Olson performed a space-dive in 2258 to the Narada's drill platform. (Star Trek)

While trying to feel "alive" in 2375 after learning of the destruction of the Maquis, B'Elanna Torres would occasionally skydive from a shuttlecraft in the holodeck with the safety protocols off. If the program was interrupted mid-fall, a force field would move her from a horizontal to a vertical position. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")

Appendices

Background information

Orbital skydiving costume

The costume, with attached helmet

James T. Kirk's orbital skydiving attempt was intended to be the opening scene of Star Trek Generations but it was cut from the film. It does appear in the Special Edition DVD and the novelization of the movie. The suit that B'Elanna uses is a re-use of the one that Kirk used. Orbital skydiving is also mentioned in the novels Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 1, Preserver and Captain's Peril.

External link

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