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In [[2370]], [[Geordi La Forge]] compared the excitement of using the [[interface suit]] to being on a roller coaster. ({{TNG|Interface}}) |
In [[2370]], [[Geordi La Forge]] compared the excitement of using the [[interface suit]] to being on a roller coaster. ({{TNG|Interface}}) |
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− | In [[2372]], {{Captain}} [[Kathryn Janeway]] reflected on why [[children]] still rode roller coasters after several [[century|centuries]]. [[The Doctor]] suggested it was because [[fear]] produced pleasure. ({{VOY|The Thaw}}) |
+ | In [[2372]], {{Captain}} [[Kathryn Janeway]] reflected on why [[childhood|children]] still rode roller coasters after several [[century|centuries]]. [[The Doctor]] suggested it was because [[fear]] produced pleasure. ({{VOY|The Thaw}}) |
{{bginfo|There is a {{s|TNG}}-themed [[Star Trek: Operation Enterprise|roller coaster]] in Germany.}} |
{{bginfo|There is a {{s|TNG}}-themed [[Star Trek: Operation Enterprise|roller coaster]] in Germany.}} |
Revision as of 18:48, 22 May 2020
A roller coaster was an elevated railway with small passenger cars that operated at high speeds as a ride, especially in an amusement park.
Roller coasters were still popular in the 24th century. (TNG: "Interface"; VOY: "The Thaw")
In 2370, Geordi La Forge compared the excitement of using the interface suit to being on a roller coaster. (TNG: "Interface")
In 2372, Captain Kathryn Janeway reflected on why children still rode roller coasters after several centuries. The Doctor suggested it was because fear produced pleasure. (VOY: "The Thaw")
There is a Star Trek: The Next Generation-themed roller coaster in Germany.