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Did Star Trek IV help whales?

Did Star Trek IV help whales?

In the fall of 1986, one year after Back to the Future, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home not only became a transtemporal box-office hit, it also propelled climate change and concern for endangered species into the mainstream. In short, Star Trek tried to literally save the whales in 1986, and it basically worked.

What was the object in Star Trek Voyage Home?

the Whale Probe
The novelization of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home refers to the Whale Probe as “The Traveler” (not to be confused with the humanoid from Tau Alpha C also referred to as The Traveler).

What is Cetacean Ops Star Trek?

Cetacean Ops was the facility aboard various Starfleet starships, during the latter half of the 24th century, which was responsible for ship’s navigation. They generally contained an aquarium, so as to simulate the natural habitat of cetaceans.

What happened to George and Gracie in Star Trek?

By 1986, they had become fully grown, each weighing 45,000 pounds. However, that year it was decided that they had to be released back into the wild because the Institute no longer had the money to feed them their two-ton requirement of shrimp per day.

Why does the enterprise have dolphins?

The Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual indicates that the dolphins were part of the Enterprise-D’s complement, serving as navigational specialists. This would indicate that they were, in fact, a sentient species.

What did the whales say in Star Trek 4?

“Save the whales,” The One With the Whales urges, “so that one day, the whales may save us.” This is often where analysis of Star Trek IV begins and ends, and it’s not wrong to conclude that the intended takeaway from this film is that we need to be better stewards of our planet.

What was the probe in Star Trek 4?

An alien space probe of unknown origin, the Probe wreaked ecological havoc on planet Earth when, in 2286, it came searching for humpback whales. The Probe wanted to contact the intelligent species, but unfortunately the humpback had become extinct in the 21st Century, so there were no whales to contact.