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[[Image:Taxi Driver Nick Dimitri.jpg|200px|thumb|A holographic representation of a man driving a taxi.]]
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[[File:Taxi, appointment with danger.jpg|thumb|A taxi featured in ''Appointment with Danger'']]
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[[File:Kirk Cab Co taxi.jpg|thumb|Kirk's encounter with a Cab Co. taxicab]]
 
A '''taxicab''' (also, '''taxi''' and/or '''cab''') was a form of public [[transport]] [[vehicle]] in which patrons paid to be taken to requested destinations. An operator of a taxicab was called a [[taxi driver]].
   
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A taxi was featured in a scene of the [[Earth]] [[movie]] ''[[Appointment with Danger]]'' which was screened in the [[mess hall]] for [[movie night]] in a [[nightmare]] experienced by [[T'Pol]] in [[2153]]. ({{ENT|Impulse}})
A '''taxicab''' (also known as a '''taxi''' or a '''cab''') is a form of public transport [[vehicle]] where patrons pay to be taken to requested destinations.
 
   
After following an image of [[Willie Hawkins]] through a door, [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] found himself in the middle of a [[Prophets|Prophet]]-induced vision of a busy [[New York]] street and was almost immediately hit by a taxi. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
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After following an image of [[Willie Hawkins]] through a [[door]], {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Benjamin Sisko]] found himself in the middle of a [[Prophet]]-induced [[vision]] of a busy [[New York]] street and was almost immediately hit by a [[Chevrolet Bel Air|taxi]]. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
When the [[HMS Bounty]] went back in time to [[1986]], [[James T. Kirk]] was nearly hit by a [[Cab Co.]] taxi. ({{film|4}})
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When the {{HMS|Bounty}} went back in [[time]] to [[1986]], [[James T. Kirk]] was nearly hit by a [[Cab Co.]] taxi in [[San Francisco]]. Another company operating in the city was [[DeSoto Cab]]. ({{film|4}})
   
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[[Jenice Manheim]] facetiously suggested that [[Jean-Luc Picard]] missed their date at the [[Café des Artistes]] because he couldn't find a cab after going to the wrong café. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}})
A taxi was also seen in the [[Orient Express]] [[holodeck]] program on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. ({{TNG|Emergence}})
 
   
 
A [[Dodge|taxi]] was also seen in the [[Orient Express]] [[holodeck]] program on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. It nearly ran [[Data]] over in the [[street]] near a [[subway]]. ({{TNG|Emergence}})
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After [[Tom Paris]] "[[theft|borrowed]]" a [[car]] from a [[dealership]] in [[1996]], [[Tuvok]] berated him for doing so, saying a taxi cab would have been a more [[ethics|ethical choice]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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== External link ==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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Revision as of 05:16, 7 July 2019

Taxi, appointment with danger

A taxi featured in Appointment with Danger

Kirk Cab Co taxi

Kirk's encounter with a Cab Co. taxicab

A taxicab (also, taxi and/or cab) was a form of public transport vehicle in which patrons paid to be taken to requested destinations. An operator of a taxicab was called a taxi driver.

A taxi was featured in a scene of the Earth movie Appointment with Danger which was screened in the mess hall for movie night in a nightmare experienced by T'Pol in 2153. (ENT: "Impulse")

After following an image of Willie Hawkins through a door, Captain Benjamin Sisko found himself in the middle of a Prophet-induced vision of a busy New York street and was almost immediately hit by a taxi. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

When the HMS Bounty went back in time to 1986, James T. Kirk was nearly hit by a Cab Co. taxi in San Francisco. Another company operating in the city was DeSoto Cab. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Jenice Manheim facetiously suggested that Jean-Luc Picard missed their date at the Café des Artistes because he couldn't find a cab after going to the wrong café. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

A taxi was also seen in the Orient Express holodeck program on the USS Enterprise-D. It nearly ran Data over in the street near a subway. (TNG: "Emergence")

After Tom Paris "borrowed" a car from a dealership in 1996, Tuvok berated him for doing so, saying a taxi cab would have been a more ethical choice. (VOY: "Future's End")

External link