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The Star Trek logo, if made into straight lines, would be a concave quadrilateral. Simply draw a triangle. Now, at any point along the sides, make a new point and move it inward and it will be a concave quadrilateral.
Each number is 1/11th of the number before it. This equation was actually used on Star Trek The Trouble With Tribbles. Spock estimated that one tribble, with an average little of 10 every 12 hours over three days would equal 1771561.
The Q are a race introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Q (often referred to as Q or q, both in singular and multiple references) are a nearly omnipotent and extremely powerful race that are often portrayed as mischievous. You can almost liken them to genies in ancient lore (aka gin), able to grant any wish but often at a price that you wouldn't want to pay.
According to Wycliffe Bible Translators, there is a need for 2200 more languages to have Bible printed for. Taking the usual estimation of 6600 languages in the world, we would say about 4000-5000 languages so far. A strange little fact is that there is actually a Bible translation in Klingon, the Star Trek language. And, just for your own interest, the goal is to have a Bible translation project started in every language by 2025. Primarily in Hebrew and Greek with words from others thrown in such as Aramaic and Chaldean, etc.
Nexus is a type of gear hub made by Shimano, who happily sell their hubs to several different bicycle manufacturers. Hence you can find Nexus hubs on bikes of different brands. OK, what are are these various brands? Look, there's no magic in designing a bike to take a Nexus hub, so there are plenty of brands who have used them. Tracking down each end every one of them is a chore that I'm not about to undertake. Not to mention all the happy home tinkerers who've converted whatever frame they fancied to Nexus. A short search throws up Trek, Cannondale, Bianchi, and two local UK brands that have used Nexus. If you really want to know either do the web trawling yourself, or see if you can charm a Shimano rep enough to tell you which bike companies they sell to.