Several Tricycles have appeared throughout the series. The following is a list of them.
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| - Several Tricycles have appeared throughout the series. The following is a list of them.
- The tricycle is one of many objects which Marina Liteyears can pick up in Mischief Makers. In appearance it is a blue, three-wheeled children's vehicle. It has a yellow seat, black handlebars, black wheels with white spokes, and an inoperable front headlight. It is approximately 50% as tall as Marina. While Teran and, presumably, other Clancers use the traditional pedals to operate the tricycle, Marina instead uses her thrusters to make the tricycle move extraordinarily fast.
- Human-powered trikes are usually powered by pedals, although some models have hand cranks. Motorized trikes can be powered with a variety of methods, including motorcycle engines, smaller automatic transmission scooter motors, and electric motors. The legal definitions of vehicle types vary widely in different jurisdictions around the world.
- Un tricycle est un véhicule à 3 roues. Le conducteur utilise les pédales pour faire tourner les roues. Il s'agit généralement d'un jouet commun pour les enfants Humains. En 2266, le Docteur McCoy trouva un tricycle sur une planète inconnue dans ce qui semblait être une cité abandonnée. (TOS: "Miri")
- A tricycle was on sale in an antiques shop in San Francisco in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) In 2266, Doctor McCoy found a broken tricycle on Earth Two in what appeared to be an abandoned city. (TOS: "Miri" ) A vehicle similar to a tricycle was utilized by Mezoti on USS Voyager in 2376. Instead of pedaling, there was an open space between the back wheels to push off like a scooter, and the user stood while riding it. (VOY: "Child's Play")
- Small numbers of people stalked their TVs while most people slept. There was one certain person who wasn't doing any of those things. A little 5 year old girl was playing with little headless dolls with barely any limbs except a torso and a leg. She was different to most children. She barely even went to school because she did deranged paintings and drawings. Whenever another child slightly annoyed her, they would be missing the next day. Her parents had to keep her home. Every time she even looked out of the window her strict parents would be there in seconds to pull her away.
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- Dream Kevin's Tricycle
- Edd's Tricycle
- Jimmy's Tricycle #1
- Jimmy's Tricycle #2
- Sarah's Tricycle
- Yard Trike
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| - A tricycle was on sale in an antiques shop in San Francisco in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) In 2266, Doctor McCoy found a broken tricycle on Earth Two in what appeared to be an abandoned city. (TOS: "Miri" ) While attempting to correct the orbit of the Bre'el IV moon, in 2366, Captain Jean-Luc Picard wondered if there were any way that the USS Enterprise-D could "coax that satellite back where it belongs?" Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge figured that the ship would need "a delta-vee of four kilometers per second," a task that "even with warp power would mean exceeding the recommended engine output by 47 percent." He then analogized the scenario, describing the task as being comparable to "an ant pushing a tricycle. A slim chance." (TNG: "Deja Q" ) A vehicle similar to a tricycle was utilized by Mezoti on USS Voyager in 2376. Instead of pedaling, there was an open space between the back wheels to push off like a scooter, and the user stood while riding it. (VOY: "Child's Play")
- Several Tricycles have appeared throughout the series. The following is a list of them.
- Small numbers of people stalked their TVs while most people slept. There was one certain person who wasn't doing any of those things. A little 5 year old girl was playing with little headless dolls with barely any limbs except a torso and a leg. She was different to most children. She barely even went to school because she did deranged paintings and drawings. Whenever another child slightly annoyed her, they would be missing the next day. Her parents had to keep her home. Every time she even looked out of the window her strict parents would be there in seconds to pull her away. It was mid-December and very close to Christmas; children are normally very excited in those few days before it happens. But she wasn't. She would sit in her room ripping the limbs off her defenseless dolls while others had snow fights. She was allowed one present for Christmas, and she chose a tricycle. In the short minutes she was allowed outside because her parents had to do shopping, she would always look at this small unofficial shop which was crooked. There was a tricycle at the window all the time. She would adore it while she could see it. It was Christmas and her parents knew she wanted the tricycle, so they went to the strange little shop and brought it for an amazingly cheap price of $2. They drove back with the slightly intimidating tricycle. As soon as they arrived home, they heard thudding coming down the stairs. She had just sensed that it was there and took it outside. The parents were trying to stop her as much as they could but she seemed to just slide past them. She started riding on the road singing to herself when a car simply ran her over. The tricycle was fine and was still sliding down the road, but she was dead. Nobody knew how it happened because it could have been an accident or maybe the tricycle did it. Another family who had heard the news found the tricycle with a note on it saying 'BYE' and went to return the tricycle to the shop and also asked if it had a curse. They went; the shop was there, but destroyed with products all over the place. They found a dead body underneath the rubble and claimed he destroyed the shop, but nobody knows. Apparently the tricycle was cursed and was made by somebody who killed themselves 13 years ago. The parents said that their daughter was evil and had a link with the tricycle but nobody knows if that is true or not. They buried her (Sophie, their daughter) in their garden and a few weeks later they found their dog's head severed next to her burial spot; slightly like what she did to her dolls when she was alive. The parents moved house and the people who bought it kept saying that they heard strange noises of crying and thumping up the stairs when it turned midnight.
- The tricycle is one of many objects which Marina Liteyears can pick up in Mischief Makers. In appearance it is a blue, three-wheeled children's vehicle. It has a yellow seat, black handlebars, black wheels with white spokes, and an inoperable front headlight. It is approximately 50% as tall as Marina. While Teran and, presumably, other Clancers use the traditional pedals to operate the tricycle, Marina instead uses her thrusters to make the tricycle move extraordinarily fast.
- Un tricycle est un véhicule à 3 roues. Le conducteur utilise les pédales pour faire tourner les roues. Il s'agit généralement d'un jouet commun pour les enfants Humains. En 2266, le Docteur McCoy trouva un tricycle sur une planète inconnue dans ce qui semblait être une cité abandonnée. (TOS: "Miri") ALERTE JAUNECET ARTICLE EST INCOMPLET N'hésitez pas à [ éditer] cette page pour le terminer. Des précisions sur les informations nécessaires à compléter peuvent figurer sur la page de discussion de l'article.Vous pouvez traduire le contenu figurant dans les autres versions linguistiques de Memory Alpha ou créer un texte original.
- Human-powered trikes are usually powered by pedals, although some models have hand cranks. Motorized trikes can be powered with a variety of methods, including motorcycle engines, smaller automatic transmission scooter motors, and electric motors. The legal definitions of vehicle types vary widely in different jurisdictions around the world.
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