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A '''pound''' is a [[Earth]] [[measurements|measurement of weight]] commonly used in the [[United States of America]]. One pound is equal to approximately 0.45 [[kilogram]]s.
 
A '''pound''' is a [[Earth]] [[measurements|measurement of weight]] commonly used in the [[United States of America]]. One pound is equal to approximately 0.45 [[kilogram]]s.
   
While discussing [[Harry Mudd|Mudd's]] women, whom [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] believed to be "incredibly beautiful," [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] wondered if they were "''actually more lovely, pound for pound, measurement for measurement, than any other women [he had] known.''" ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
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While discussing [[Harry Mudd|Mudd]]'s women, whom [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] believed to be "incredibly beautiful," [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] wondered if they were "''actually more lovely, pound for pound, measurement for measurement, than any other women [he had] known.''" ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
   
 
During Kirk's [[physical]] in [[2366]], Dr. McCoy noted that his weight was up
 
During Kirk's [[physical]] in [[2366]], Dr. McCoy noted that his weight was up
 
"a couple of pounds," so he changed Kirk's [[diet card]]. ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
 
"a couple of pounds," so he changed Kirk's [[diet card]]. ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
   
While combating [[Harrad-Sar's barge]], and [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] did not have enough power for its [[thruster]]s, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] suggested that they divert some of the power from the [[grav plating]], then noting to the rest of the crew that they were all going to be a little lighter on their feet, and that he had been "meaning to lose a few pounds." ({{ENT|Bound}})
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While combating [[Harrad-Sar's barge]], and [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] did not have enough power for its [[thruster]]s, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] suggested that they divert some of the power from the [[grav-plating]], then noting to the rest of the crew that they were all going to be a little lighter on their feet, and that he had been "meaning to lose a few pounds." ({{ENT|Bound}})
   
 
==Comparative list of weight==
 
==Comparative list of weight==
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* According to Harry Mudd's [[police record]], his weight was recorded as "'''260 lbs'''." ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
 
* According to Harry Mudd's [[police record]], his weight was recorded as "'''260 lbs'''." ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
   
* In [[2004]], while searching through [[blood bank]] files for individuals of a particular [[blood type]], [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]] passed over kidnapping one of the individuals in his search because he weighed '''280 pounds.''' ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
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* In [[2004]], while searching through [[blood bank]] files for individuals of a particular [[blood type]], {{dis|Loomis|21st century}} passed over kidnapping one of the individuals in his search because he weighed '''280 pounds.''' ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
   
* While stranded on the planet [[Taurus II (Murasaki 312)|Taurus II]], [[Montgomery Scott]] determined that they would have to to lighten the load aboard the [[Galileo (2267)|shuttlecraft ''Galileo'']] by '''500 pounds,''' which Spock analogized to "the weight of three grown men." Initially they were able to remove 50 pounds of excess equipment from the shuttle, with the possibility of scraping up enough 150 pounds, leaving them at least 150 pounds overweight. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}})
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* While stranded on the planet [[Taurus II]], [[Montgomery Scott]] determined that they would have to to lighten the load aboard the [[Galileo (2267)|shuttlecraft ''Galileo'']] by '''500 pounds,''' which Spock analogized to "the weight of three grown men." Initially they were able to remove 50 pounds of excess equipment from the shuttle, with the possibility of scraping up enough 150 pounds, leaving them at least 150 pounds overweight. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}})
   
 
* [[George and Gracie]], two mature [[humpback whale]]s formerly kept at the [[Cetacean Institute]] weighed '''45,000 pounds''' each. ({{film|4}})
 
* [[George and Gracie]], two mature [[humpback whale]]s formerly kept at the [[Cetacean Institute]] weighed '''45,000 pounds''' each. ({{film|4}})

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You may also be looking for the currency unit, the British pound.

A pound is a Earth measurement of weight commonly used in the United States of America. One pound is equal to approximately 0.45 kilograms.

While discussing Mudd's women, whom Kirk believed to be "incredibly beautiful," McCoy wondered if they were "actually more lovely, pound for pound, measurement for measurement, than any other women [he had] known." (TOS: "Mudd's Women")

During Kirk's physical in 2366, Dr. McCoy noted that his weight was up "a couple of pounds," so he changed Kirk's diet card. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

While combating Harrad-Sar's barge, and Enterprise did not have enough power for its thrusters, Charles Tucker suggested that they divert some of the power from the grav-plating, then noting to the rest of the crew that they were all going to be a little lighter on their feet, and that he had been "meaning to lose a few pounds." (ENT: "Bound")

Comparative list of weight

  • In a joke told by Data, "A man goes to a store to buy kidneys. He says to the shopkeeper, 'I'd like a pound of kiddleys.' The shopkeeper says, 'You mean kidneys.' The man says, 'I said kiddleys, diddle I?'." (TNG: "Code of Honor")
  • Dr. McCoy noted that the body is made up of 96% water; without water, what is left is just 3 or 4 pounds of chemicals. (TOS: "The Omega Glory") Dr. Beverly Crusher made a similar assessment when it was discovered that cellular peptides were being extracted from the crew's bodies, stating that if the process continued, "our bodies will begin to lose all cellular cohesion, we'll collapse into nothing but a few pounds of chemicals." (TNG: "Phantasms")
  • While stranded on the planet Taurus II, Montgomery Scott determined that they would have to to lighten the load aboard the shuttlecraft Galileo by 500 pounds, which Spock analogized to "the weight of three grown men." Initially they were able to remove 50 pounds of excess equipment from the shuttle, with the possibility of scraping up enough 150 pounds, leaving them at least 150 pounds overweight. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

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