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'''Glasses''' were a form of [[eyewear]], an early way of correcting vision for those with [[eye]] problems. They were replaced by either corrective [[laser]] surgery, or special kinds of [[drugs and treatments]] developed through the study of [[medicine]]. |
'''Glasses''' were a form of [[eyewear]], an early way of correcting vision for those with [[eye]] problems. They were replaced by either corrective [[laser]] surgery, or special kinds of [[drugs and treatments]] developed through the study of [[medicine]]. |
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− | Glasses were worn by some in the [[23rd century]]. A [[ |
+ | Glasses were worn by some in the [[23rd century]]. A [[USS Enterprise operations transporter assistant 1|transporter assistant]] serving aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2254]] wore glasses while working at the [[transporter]] console. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I|The Menagerie, Part II}}) |
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+ | A [[USS Enterprise command lieutenant 16|command division Lieutenant]] of the USS ''Enterprise'' who beamed down to the [[Terratin]] [[city]] on [[Terra 10]] also wore glasses. ({{TAS|The Terratin Incident}}) |
− | [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] was [[allergy|allergic]] to [[Retinax V]], the conventional |
+ | [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] was [[allergy|allergic]] to [[Retinax V]], the conventional pharmaceutical method of correcting vision, so [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy]] provided him with a pair of 18th century glasses. However, the glasses broke during the conflict with [[Khan Noonien Singh]] and his followers. ({{film|2}}) Kirk would end up selling the glasses at an antique shop on [[20th century]] [[Earth]] in exchange for [[currency]] needed to accomplish their mission to save Earth in the future. When Spock expressed his surprise that Kirk would sell a [[gift]] from a friend, Kirk assured him that [[predestination paradox|somehow]] he'd still wind up with them anyway. ({{film|4}}) |
+ | [[File:Kirk's glasses.jpg|thumb|left|Kirk's glasses, broken]] |
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Glasses were also common on [[Malcor III]]. Both [[Krola]] and [[Lanel]] wore them. ({{TNG|First Contact}}) |
Glasses were also common on [[Malcor III]]. Both [[Krola]] and [[Lanel]] wore them. ({{TNG|First Contact}}) |
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+ | [[File:Glasses.jpg|thumb|A 'bifocal visual aid']] |
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− | == See also == |
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+ | In [[2368]], several artifacts were recovered from a cavern underneath the [[Earth]] city of [[San Francisco]]. Among them was a pair of glasses which [[lieutenant commander]] [[Data]] described as a "bifocal visual aid." ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}}) |
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+ | In the [[holographic program]] titled ''[[Julian Bashir, Secret Agent]]'', the character [[Honey Bare]] wore glasses, but [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] convinced her to take them off. ({{DS9|Our Man Bashir}}) |
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+ | In visions received from the [[Prophet]]s, [[Benjamin Sisko]]'s 20th century persona [[Benny Russell]] wore glasses. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
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+ | == Appendices == |
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+ | === Related topics === |
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+ | * [[Eyewear]] |
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* [[Glass]] |
* [[Glass]] |
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* [[Sun glasses]] |
* [[Sun glasses]] |
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+ | === Background information === |
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+ | [[File:Starfleet librarian.jpg|thumb|A librarian with glasses in a deleted scene from {{film|9}}]] |
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+ | In a [[deleted scene]] in {{film|9}}, a librarian serving on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} (played by [[Lee Arnone-Briggs]]) wore glasses. |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 15:02, 24 October 2015
Glasses were a form of eyewear, an early way of correcting vision for those with eye problems. They were replaced by either corrective laser surgery, or special kinds of drugs and treatments developed through the study of medicine.
Glasses were worn by some in the 23rd century. A transporter assistant serving aboard the USS Enterprise in 2254 wore glasses while working at the transporter console. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")
A command division Lieutenant of the USS Enterprise who beamed down to the Terratin city on Terra 10 also wore glasses. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")
Captain James T. Kirk was allergic to Retinax V, the conventional pharmaceutical method of correcting vision, so Dr. Leonard McCoy provided him with a pair of 18th century glasses. However, the glasses broke during the conflict with Khan Noonien Singh and his followers. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) Kirk would end up selling the glasses at an antique shop on 20th century Earth in exchange for currency needed to accomplish their mission to save Earth in the future. When Spock expressed his surprise that Kirk would sell a gift from a friend, Kirk assured him that somehow he'd still wind up with them anyway. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Glasses were also common on Malcor III. Both Krola and Lanel wore them. (TNG: "First Contact")
In 2368, several artifacts were recovered from a cavern underneath the Earth city of San Francisco. Among them was a pair of glasses which lieutenant commander Data described as a "bifocal visual aid." (TNG: "Time's Arrow")
In the holographic program titled Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, the character Honey Bare wore glasses, but Doctor Julian Bashir convinced her to take them off. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
In visions received from the Prophets, Benjamin Sisko's 20th century persona Benny Russell wore glasses. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Appendices
Related topics
Background information
In a deleted scene in Star Trek: Insurrection, a librarian serving on the USS Enterprise-E (played by Lee Arnone-Briggs) wore glasses.