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from Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
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Alternate Names:
Dr. Zefram Cochrane
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- "Enterprise"
... aka Star Trek: Enterprise (USA: new title)
- Broken Bow: Part 1 (2001) TV episode, Played by James Cromwell (as Dr. Zefram Cochrane) - Star Trek: First Contact (1996) Played by James Cromwell (as Dr. Zefram Cochrane)
... aka Star Trek VIII: First Contact (Australia) (USA: DVD box title)
... aka Star Trek 8 (USA: informal alternative title) - "Star Trek"
... aka Star Trek: TOS (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka Star Trek: The Original Series (USA: informal title)
- Metamorphosis (1967) TV episode, Played by Glenn Corbett
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- "Enterprise"
... aka Star Trek: Enterprise (USA: new title)
- In a Mirror, Darkly: Part 1 (2005) TV episode, Played by James Cromwell
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From "Star Trek: Metamorphosis (#2.9)" (1967)
Captain James T. Kirk: There's no doubt about it, the Companion is female.
Zefram Cochrane: I don't understand.
Dr. McCoy: You don't? A blind man could see it with a cane. You're not a pet. You're not a specimen kept in a cage. You're a lover.
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Captain James T. Kirk: There's no doubt about it, the Companion is female.
Zefram Cochrane: I don't understand.
Dr. McCoy: You don't? A blind man could see it with a cane. You're not a pet. You're not a specimen kept in a cage. You're a lover.
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