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− | A '''parachute''' is a device that allows one to fall from an [[airplane]] or other airborne transportation without risking bodily harm. It uses wind resistance to make the fall come much slower. |
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+ | [[File:Parachute drill.jpg|thumb|Kirk parachuting to the ''Narada''{{'}}s drill platform in the alternate timeline]] |
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+ | [[File:Parachutes, Timestream.jpg|thumb|Numerous parachutes deployed in a [[World War II]] battle]] |
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+ | A '''parachute''' was a device that allowed one to drop from high points, for example [[airplane]]s, and safely reach the surface. |
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+ | ''In the [[alternate reality]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, {{alt|Hikaru Sulu}}, and [[Chief Engineer]] [[Olson]] used parachutes with a repacking mechanism in their orbital skydive to the ''[[Narada]]''{{'}}s [[drill platform]].'' ({{film|11}}) |
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+ | Within the [[Dixon Hill]] [[holoprogram]], an issue of [[Esquire]] magazine was on display which showed magazine [[mascot]] [[Esky]], and another person, parachuting. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}) |
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− | :''This was more than likely a tip of the [[hat]] to the James Bond film ''{{w|The Spy Who Loved Me}}'', in which a nearly identical set of unbelievable circumstances occur.'' |
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Revision as of 20:15, 31 January 2015
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A parachute was a device that allowed one to drop from high points, for example airplanes, and safely reach the surface.
Orbital skydivers carried compressed parachutes in their suits, to help land safely. (VOY: "Extreme Risk"; Star Trek Generations deleted scene)
After Jonathan Archer restored a damaged timeline, parachutes used by soldiers during World War II could be seen in the time stream as the timeline realigned itself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
In the alternate reality, James T. Kirk, Hikaru Sulu, and Chief Engineer Olson used parachutes with a repacking mechanism in their orbital skydive to the Narada's drill platform. (Star Trek)
Within the Dixon Hill holoprogram, an issue of Esquire magazine was on display which showed magazine mascot Esky, and another person, parachuting. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
In the holosuite program Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, Julian Bashir's character had fallen from a dirigible, but he fortunately happened to have a parachute with him, and he found a submarine waiting for him when he landed. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")