There are over 100 billion galaxies (with 100 billion+ stars (each containing 9 planets and 170+ moons)) in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae) in the Star Trek universe. Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
Star Trek takes place in the future, and tries to maintain a level of scientific accuracy, if only theoretically speaking. The best answer I can think of is to say that there are the same amount of planets in Star Trek as there are in the actual universe.
Although it's technically correct to say that the number of planets in the Star Trek universe equals that of our own universe, there is an extensive list of planets that actually appear in the movies and series. At the moment of writing the counter stands at 944.
According to the official ST website, there are 380.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Star Trek universe.
No, they are in an alternate universe.
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In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
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A Klingon is a fictional alien race from the Star Trek science fiction television and movie franchise. The Klingons began in the original Star Trek series as enemies of the United Federation of Planets which is the governing body which the protagonists serve as part of Starfleet. But in later versions of the series the fierce Klingons became allies.
The Borg is a fictional collection of alien races that have been turned into cybernetic organisms and function as drones. The franchise known for these creatures is Star Trek. The Borgs make various appearances throughout the Star Trek franchise.
No Star Trek has no affiliation with The Wizard of Oz.
Star Trek Shattered Universe - 2003 VG was released on: USA: 23 September 2003
Star Trek Secrets of the Universe - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 15 May 2013
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No , Darth Vader is part of the Star Wars universe .
No, they are in an alternate universe.
The alien race in Star Trek TNG that can defeat the Borg is called Species 8472. They are known for their superior technology and ability to resist Borg assimilation.
"Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979).
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The most recent Star Trek movie "Star Trek" is an alternate universe movie in which an angry Romulan and his crew time travel to the past and change the timeline, opening the possibility of a complete remake of TOS.