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EPISODE OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (S6 E4)
Relics (Star Trek); Relics (TNG Episode); Relics (TNG episode)

Halidom         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
·noun Holy doom; the Last Day.
II. Halidom ·noun Holiness; sanctity; sacred oath; sacred things; sanctuary;
- used chiefly in oaths.
relics         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
n. pl.
1.
Remains, remnants, scraps, fragments, leavings, remainder.
2.
Corpse, dead body, remains.
3.
Memorial, memento, remembrance, souvenir, keepsake.
Relic         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
·noun That which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion; a remnant.
II. Relic ·noun Hence, a memorial; anything preserved in remembrance; as, relics of youthful days or friendships.
III. Relic ·noun The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr;
- usually in the plural when referring to the whole body.

Βικιπαίδεια

Relics (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

"Relics" is the 130th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the fourth episode of the sixth season.

Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D. In this episode, while investigating the 75-year-old wreck of a Federation transport vessel, the Enterprise crew discovers Montgomery Scott (James Doohan), the former Chief Engineer of Captain James T. Kirk's Enterprise, alive in a transporter buffer.

This episode features a science fiction depiction of the real-world Dyson sphere concept, which was proposed by Freeman Dyson in 1959.