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Trelane was an incredibly powerful, albeit immature, {{link|Prime|noncorporeal lifeforms||noncorporeal lifeform}}. Studying {{link|Prime|Earth}} from a {{link|Prime|rogue planet}} he created, {{link|Prime|Gothos}}, he failed to account for the delay in the images he saw from the light traveling from Earth to Gothos, a difference of hundreds of {{link|Prime|light years}}.<ref name="900LY"/> When he encountered the crew of the {{link|Prime|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}, he assumed {{link|Prime|Humans||Human}} form, called himself the "Squire of Gothos," and expected them to be like the "predators" he had been studying, but was disappointed in the reality he found. He was prevented from killing {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|Prime|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} by the intervention of his {{link|Prime|Trelane's parents||parents}}, who punished him for misbehaving.<ref name="TOS18"/> After accidentally {{link|Prime|time travel||traveling back in time}} from {{date|Prime|2381}} to {{date|Prime|2259}}, {{link|Prime|Starfleet Ensign||Ensign}} {{link|Prime|Beckett Mariner}} warned Ensign {{link|Prime|Brad Boimler}} not to say "{{link|Prime|Q}}," as "they haven't met him yet" and "they had kind of a Trelane thing going on."<ref name="SNW17"/>
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Trelane was an incredibly powerful, albeit immature, {{link|Prime|noncorporeal lifeforms||noncorporeal lifeform}}. Studying {{link|Prime|Earth}} from a {{link|Prime|rogue planet}} he created, {{link|Prime|Gothos}}, he failed to account for the delay in the images he saw from the light traveling from Earth to Gothos, a difference of hundreds of {{link|Prime|light years}}.<ref name="900LY"/> When he encountered the crew of the {{link|Prime|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}} in {{date|Prime|2267}}, he assumed {{link|Prime|Humans||Human}} form, called himself the "Squire of Gothos," and expected them to be like the "predators" he had been studying, but was disappointed in the reality he found. He was prevented from killing {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|Prime|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} by the intervention of his {{link|Prime|Trelane's parents||parents}}, who punished him for misbehaving.<ref name="TOS18"/> After accidentally {{link|Prime|time travel||traveling back in time}} from {{date|Prime|2381}} to {{date|Prime|2259}}, {{link|Prime|Starfleet Ensign||Ensign}} {{link|Prime|Beckett Mariner}} warned Ensign {{link|Prime|Brad Boimler}} not to say "{{link|Prime|Q}}," as "they haven't met him yet" and "they had kind of a Trelane thing going on."<ref name="SNW17"/>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 3 September 2023

Myriad Universes: Trelane
Trelane
Trelane (TOS18)

Trelane (TOS18)
First Appearance TOS18 (12 Jan 1967)
Portrayed by William Campbell
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Trelane was an incredibly powerful, albeit immature, noncorporeal lifeform. Studying Earth from a rogue planet he created, Gothos, he failed to account for the delay in the images he saw from the light traveling from Earth to Gothos, a difference of hundreds of light years.[1] When he encountered the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2267, he assumed Human form, called himself the "Squire of Gothos," and expected them to be like the "predators" he had been studying, but was disappointed in the reality he found. He was prevented from killing Captain Kirk by the intervention of his parents, who punished him for misbehaving.[2] After accidentally traveling back in time from 2381 to 2259, Ensign Beckett Mariner warned Ensign Brad Boimler not to say "Q," as "they haven't met him yet" and "they had kind of a Trelane thing going on."[3]

Notes and References

  1. In the episode, Gothos was said to be 900 light years from Earth, and the 18th century images Trelane saw were said to have taken 900 years to reach the planet. This would firmly place the original Star Trek series in the 27th century, were it not for several other episodes suggesting a 22nd or 23rd century setting. Stardates had been created to give a vague sense of "the future" without committing to any specific date, so references to the time in which the series was set were often contradictory, particularly during the first season.
  2. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Squire of Gothos." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 17 (Production 18). Directed by Don McDougall. Written by Paul Schneider. Desilu Productions, 12 January 1967.
  3. "Those Old Scientists." Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, season 2, episode 7 (Production Number 17). CBS Entertainment. 22 July 2023.