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Revision as of 14:35, 12 October 2009
Russian refers to anything that originates from Russia, including its people, as well as the Russian language.
During the Cold War on Earth, they were referred to as "Russkies". (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Several Russian characters were featured in the Julian Bashir, Secret Agent holoprogram. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
People of Russian descent
- Andrei Chekov
- Pavel Chekov
- Irina Galliulin
- Alynna Nechayev
- Vladimir Lenin
- Peter the Great
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Fictional Russians
Note: in Russian language, women's last names usually have a genitive ending. So, more correctly, the names should have been spelled "Irina Galliulina", "Alynna Nechayeva" and "Anastasia Komananova"
Russian named spacecraft
- USS Buran
- USS Chekov
- USS Korolev
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- USS Potemkin (NCC-1657)
- USS Potemkin (NCC-18253)
- USS Prokofiev
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- Sputnik
- Tereshkova
- SS Tsiolkovsky
- VK Velikan
- VK Yuri Gagarin