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The term British (also Brits or Britons) referred to the people and culture of Old Britain.
20th century British Royal Air Force pilots invented the fictional monsters called gremlins. (ENT: "Dead Stop")
In 2364, Data started to report the colors of the flags of Germany and Italy but was stopped by Captain Picard when he started with British. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")
One of the headlines in a newspaper Picard was reading while in a Dixon Hill holoprogram stated "Roosevelt presses Congress for British aid." (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
According to the script of a deleted scene from ENT: "The Expanse", Becky was speaking with a British accent.
Notable Britons[]
- Blair, Tony
- Bligh, William
- Boleyn, Anne
- Branagh, Kenneth
- Browne, Thomas
- Burke, John
- Byron, George Gordon ("Lord Byron")
- Carroll, Lewis
- Churchill, Winston
- Clive, Colin
- Cray
- Darwin, Charles
- Deighton, Len
- Despina, Marina S.
- Dickens, Charles
- Doyle, Arthur Conan
- Dyson, Freeman
- Gilbert, William S.
- Hawking, Stephen
- Karloff, Boris
- Keats, John
- Kyle
- Lawford, Peter
- Masefield, John
- Nelson, Horatio
- Reed, Malcolm
- Reed, Stuart
- Scott, Montgomery
- Shelley, Mary
- Sullivan, Arthur
- Thatcher, Margaret
- Russel Wallace, Alfred
- Wells, H.G.
See also[]
External links[]
- British at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- British people at Wikipedia