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The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:59 pm
by enterprikayak
Unless I missed it, there's no central thread for links to research goodies for Star Trek stories. And if there is one, well here's another one durn it!

Anyhow. My first contribution. Memory Alpha Wiki pages. Seem pretty good and good with dates and things, which I like. Easy to read. (Too easy....I get wikied in and clicking links and it's like "surfing the net" all over again from 1995. Information gluttony.)

Trip Wiki
T'Pol Wiki
Links to Command Crew pages
All Personnel Alphabetical

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:12 pm
by Distracted

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:07 pm
by Rigil Kent

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:02 am
by Elessar
enterprikayak wrote:Unless I missed it, there's no central thread for links to research goodies for Star Trek stories. And if there is one, well here's another one durn it!

Anyhow. My first contribution. Memory Alpha Wiki pages. Seem pretty good and good with dates and things, which I like. Easy to read. (Too easy....I get wikied in and clicking links and it's like "surfing the net" all over again from 1995. Information gluttony.)

Trip Wiki
T'Pol Wiki
Links to Command Crew pages
All Personnel Alphabetical


I knew there was a reason we let you in, I'm glad you've reminded me Very Happy

oh wait, it's your tireless wit Cool

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:56 am
by ginamr
Here's a Gregorian calendar calculator for anyone interested. The Gregorian calendar is what's used for later Trek stardates:

Gregorian Calender Calculator

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:09 am
by evcake
When I was doing my latest pathetic filk, I spent some time at Memory Alpha. Man, it sure would have been easier if any of those future weapons had names of one syllable. Or even two.

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:13 am
by CoffeeCat
My absolute favorite writer's referance;

Guys and gals - get ready for this...


DICTIONARY.COM

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:55 am
by Rigil Kent
Equally important...

Thesaurus.com

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:59 am
by TPoptarts
Uh dude it's like the same site Confused

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:01 am
by Rigil Kent
Heh. But it's the thesaurus side which, IMO, is as important as the dictionary.

Plus, I'm really tired and not thinking straight. So there. Raspberry

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:42 pm
by Distracted
Here's one for poetry.

Rhyming Dictionary

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:06 pm
by CoffeeCat
Rigil Kent wrote:Heh. But it's the thesaurus side which, IMO, is as important as the dictionary.

Plus, I'm really tired and not thinking straight. So there. Raspberry


Actually, you're right. It's so important, I put the search bookmarklets in my browser. The Thesaurus is actually a very valuable tool for when you find you keep repeating the same adjectives and verbs over and over again.

Do any of you writers ever look out for stuff like that?

IMHO, you should go through all your scenes and look for repetitive words and see if you can replace them by making use of the thesaurus. It gives your reader a little variety, it makes your prose more poetic, and it also helps expand your vocabulary.

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:12 pm
by Distracted
Yep. I do my best not to use the same words repetitively. Makes things more interesting.

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:42 am
by JadziaKathryn
Distracted wrote:Yep. I do my best not to use the same words repetitively. Makes things more interesting.

The only time I don't like that is when someone uses riduculously long and obscure words and you can just tell they used the thesaurus. That hasn't happened here, but it does in our local newspaper (which managed to spell 'penguin' p-e-n-q-u-i-n in a headline).

I like this Latin Dictionary for finding titles and other random inspiration.

Re: The Official Trekwriter Research Resource Spot

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:59 am
by blacknblue
JadziaKathryn wrote:
Distracted wrote:Yep. I do my best not to use the same words repetitively. Makes things more interesting.

The only time I don't like that is when someone uses riduculously long and obscure words and you can just tell they used the thesaurus. That hasn't happened here, but it does in our local newspaper (which managed to spell 'penguin' p-e-n-q-u-i-n in a headline).

I like this Latin Dictionary for finding titles and other random inspiration.


From Sun-Tze:

The consummate leader cultivates the moral law, and strictly adheres to method and discipline; thus it is in his power to control success.


If only Archer had followed such principles.

*sigh*