Top 50 Quotes About Starship
#1. Disintegrated.
Like something had gone wrong beaming her onto the Starship Enterprise.
If you've ever wondered what that feels like, it's a lot like melting but more violent
Rainbow Rowell
#2. I've always wondered though," Orn mused aloud, "what does God need with a starship?"
"Are you going to make that stupid quip every time we pass a missionary ship?"
"Until they learn a new position.
Sabrina Zbasnik
#3. Picard only saw the movie, which had the entire Tales of the Black Starship subplot removed for time.
Wil Wheaton
#4. Wang-mu fell silent, but not because she was embarrassed. She simply had nothing to say, and therefore said nothing.
Orson Scott Card
#5. Starship Troopers was great. It was great fun to work on something with blue screens and big budget special effects. Denise Richards was nice to look at too, of course.
Neil Patrick Harris
#6. Starship command is like comedy, Number One. Timing is everything.
David Mack
#7. It's called Star Trek: Voyager. You would be playing the captain of a starship.
Kate Mulgrew
#8. The young man named Peter took her hand and led her into the starship. The door closed behind them. A moment later, the starship disappeared.
Anonymous
#9. I think literature totally fails when it has an agenda. - From an interview on the podcast Starship Sofa, December 2010.
Connie Willis
#10. You see, being bald and wearing that gray starship uniform, I would have looked like a boy. I wanted to look like a sexy female.
Persis Khambatta
#12. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five year mission ... to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Gene Roddenberry
#13. I am not a Starfleet commander, or T.J. Hooker. I don't live on Starship NCC-1701, or own a phaser. And I don't know anybody named Bones, Sulu, or Spock.
William Shatner
#14. That a starship could be built, that it could be propelled by laser beams, that humanity could reach the stars; this idea appeared to have been an intoxicant, to people around Saturn and on Earth in particular.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#15. Of course. Life would be tough for a repo man in the starship business. * * * The
Alastair Mayer
#16. I'm a fucking razor-arsed starship, you maniac! I'm not male, female or anything else except stupendously smart and right now tuned to smite. I don't give a fuck about flattering you. The few and frankly not vitally important sentiments I have concerning you I can switch off like flicking a switch.
Iain M. Banks
#17. But who names a starship the Icarus? What kind of man possess that much hubris, that he dares it to fall?
Amie Kaufman
#18. Isn't antimatter what fuels the U.S.S.
Enterprise?
Dan Brown
#19. Carlyle spread her hands. 'I speculated that it was the remains of the starship that took the Eurydiceans to the planet. This seems to have been borne out.' She smiled. 'It transmitted a defensive virus that contained Microsoft patches.
Ken MacLeod
#20. Oh yeah, 'Starship Troopers' was one of the best experiences of my life, and I made some lifelong friends.
Jake Busey
#21. Starship was a whole different thing. It was pop rock. It made more money and had more hit songs than Airplane. There was no cultural or social ethic behind it. For me, it was like selling out. I was the only one selling out. The rest enjoyed doing what they were doing.
Grace Slick
#22. 'Star Trek' is about acceptance, and the strength of the Starship Enterprise is that it embraces diversity in all its forms.
George Takei
#23. Unbreakable is a little bit Starship Troopers and a little bit Esmay Suiza, with a dash of Firefly for flavor. W. C. Bauers gives us everything we want in our military science fiction, but never allows the hardware and action to overshadow Paen and everyone else caught in the crossfire.
Dayton Ward
#24. A fragment for my friend - If your soul left this earth I would follow and find you Silent, my starship suspended in night
Anonymous
#25. -When I was growing up, Lieutenant Uhura was a major role model for me, a strong black woman on the bridge of a starship ...
-In a miniskirt, answering the interplanetary telephone?
Suzanne Brockmann
#26. In space?" I choked out. "We're all in space," Ultragod replied, a broad smile on his face. "Humans travel on Starship Earth." "Why thank you, Super Hippie. I can't breathe in space, you know!
C.T. Phipps
#27. When I was a very young actor, I cruised around in a pretty cool vehicle called the Starship Enterprise.
George Takei
#28. If you can sell that you're the King of Scotland, or Henry V on a tiny stage in a studio theater somewhere, then you can probably sell that you're a starship captain or a time traveler.
David Tennant
#30. Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs," I said. "We have a protractor.
Neal Stephenson
#31. Fact was, little Carmen was so ornamental that you just never thought about her being useful.
Robert A. Heinlein
#32. I was a huge fan of the original 'Star Trek,' and I'd never even dreamed that I would someday be captain of a starship.
Scott Bakula
#33. You can't?" Cyprian barked out a laugh. "The Bloody Baroness does whatever she wants. Even if it means stealing a starship in the middle of the night, crashing it into the side of a mountain, and slaughtering an innocent girl in the process.
Sasha Alsberg
#34. Ignition! blast off!!! the vessel needs a new name! something more appropriate to a starship.
apollo? gemini? enterprise. already taken.
millennium falcon. trademarked. all rights reserved.
no! wait, i have it! dragin star! thats it! dragon star!
Margaret Weis
#35. Within the space of a few shows you can hear the band morph between their various identities as savvy arena rockers, intense starship pilots, vaudeville nostalgists, modest American folkies, boundary-dissolving improvisers, roots-conscious spiritualists, and mind-fucking pranksters.
Richard Gehr
#36. That may have been when they took their vows: We are no longer siblings, we are mates, starship survivors, a two-man crew wandering the crags and crevices of a planet that may not be inhabited by anyone but us.
Michael Cunningham
#37. Hey, Wrobik; cheer up, yeah? You're going to shoot down a fucking starship. It'll be an experience.
Iain Banks
#38. For the starship's inhabitants, time now stands still.
For planet Earth, the clock has begun ticking ...
Steve Alten
#39. Somewhere in the Acceleration, colorless green ideas adrift in furious sleep remember a tiny starship launched years ago, and pay attention.
Charles Stross
#40. People are bound to get excited when they see a ten-million-ton starship trying to fly down the street.
Terry Pratchett
#41. Technology would have long ago made privacy impossible, except that this had only made it more precious and desirable
and in the close confines of starship life, respect for another's privacy had become a powerful tradition.
Gene Roddenberry
#42. So, what's the status?" said Ira as he pulled himself down to his couch.
"Will is turning into a starship," Hugo replied, clearly only half in jest. "We're about to watch history in the making.
Alex Lamb
#43. The starship Enterprise was a metaphor starship Earth, and the vision was that the strength of this starship lay in its diversity.
George Takei
#44. I liken the current situation to that of the Starship Enterprise. The shields are up and the Klingons are shooting at us and every time they land a punch they are sapping our power.
Rupert Lowe
#45. The Starship Enterprise is not a collection of motion picture sets or a model used in visual effects. It is a very real vehicle; one designed for storytelling.
Rick Sternbach
#46. Dads had favourite armchairs in which they sat like starship captains, issuing orders and receiving cups of tea and shouting at the news without fear of contradiction.
David Nicholls
#47. There's no new world, my friend, no New seas, no other planets, nowhere to flee - You're tied in a knot you can never undo When you realize Earth is a starship too." "Ahh,
Kim Stanley Robinson
#48. You want to try and bring a character to life in an honest a way as you possibly can. It doesn't matter whether he's a doctor, an actor, a car salesman or a captain of a starship. If you can bring truth and honesty to that character, then your audience will believe you.
Scott Bakula
#49. I love 'Starship Troopers.' I've seen it ten times.
Joel Kinnaman
#50. The starship thing is really political action and reaction, the natural outgrowth of Volunteers.
Paul Kantner
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