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+ | '''''Star Trek''''' is an American science fiction media franchise that started with the TV series of the same name that originalöy aired from [[1966]]-[[1969]]. It has had several spinoff shows and movies, as well as exposure in other mediums like comics and video games. |
==References to ''[[Back to the Future]]''== |
==References to ''[[Back to the Future]]''== |
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===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]=== |
===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]=== |
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*In the episode "[[memoryalpha:Sub Rosa|Sub Rosa]]", a grave on the Caldos Colony planet belongs to "McFly." |
*In the episode "[[memoryalpha:Sub Rosa|Sub Rosa]]", a grave on the Caldos Colony planet belongs to "McFly." |
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===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]=== |
===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]=== |
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+ | *In the episode "[http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Green_Men_(episode) Little Green Men]", Quark gets a new Ferengi shuttle from his cousin Gaila that he owed him for helping him start up his munitions business. Since Quark's nephew needs transportation to Earth before beginning his Starfleet Academy career, he tells his brother Rom that "If the boy wants to go to Starfleet Academy, he might as well do it in style." |
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+ | *In the series finale "[[memoryalpha:What You Leave Behind (episode)|What You Leave Behind]]," Miles O'Brien jokes about leaving the station to teach at Starfleet Academy because "somebody has to teach you officers the difference between a warp matrix [[flux capacitor]] and a self-sealing stem bolt." |
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===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]=== |
===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]=== |
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− | *In the episode "[[memoryalpha:Prototype (episode)|Prototype]]", B'Elanna states "I'm going to try to adjust the flux capacitance." |
+ | * In the episode "[[memoryalpha:Prototype (episode)|Prototype]]", B'Elanna states "I'm going to try to adjust the [[memoryalpha:Flux capacitance|flux capacitance]]." |
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+ | * In the episode "[[memoryalpha:Cathexis_(episode)|Cathexis]]", Tom Paris reminisces about "Good Old [http://origin-www.startrek.com/database_article/doc-brown Doc Brown]". Early in the episode the ship's course is also repeatedly changed to 121.3, a subtle reference to 1.21 Gigawatts. |
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+ | === [http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Enterprise Star Trek: Enterprise] === |
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+ | * In the episode "[http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/In_a_Mirror,_Darkly_(episode) In a Mirror, Darkly Part 1]", T'Pol requests a [http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Flux_coupler flux coupler] from Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker. |
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===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes|Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes]]=== |
===[[memoryalpha:Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes|Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes]]=== |
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− | *In #5 (released 2/15/[[2012|12]]), the |
+ | *In #5 (released 2/15/[[2012|12]]), the story sees the Legion of Super Heroes, and the crew of Captain James Tiberius Kirk sent into an alternate timeline. Members of both groups encounter an immortal emperor who states that they aren't the only time travelers to visit him. He shows them an exhibit of time travel vehicles, including the [[DeLorean time machine]].[http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7559/stlegion.jpg][https://theragingfanboy.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/gridlock-on-the-temporal-crossroads/] |
==References to ''Star Trek''== |
==References to ''Star Trek''== |
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− | *In ''Back to the Future'', [[Marty McFly]] while in the guise of [[Darth Vader]], claimed to be from the [[memoryalpha:Planet Vulcan|Planet Vulcan]]. The planet is the homeworld |
+ | *In ''Back to the Future'', [[Marty McFly]] while in the guise of [[Darth Vader]], claimed to be from the [[memoryalpha:Planet Vulcan|Planet Vulcan]]. The planet is the homeworld of ''Star Trek'' characters [[memoryalpha:Spock|Spock]] and [[memoryalpha:Sarek|Sarek]]. Additionally, when introducing himself as Darth Vader, the hand gesture he gives is the [[memoryalpha:Vulcan salute|Vulcan salute]]. |
**In the [[Deleted scenes|extended version]] of the scene, Marty claimed to be under command of the Supreme [[memoryalpha:Klingon|Klingon]] Commander, referencing the Klingon race. |
**In the [[Deleted scenes|extended version]] of the scene, Marty claimed to be under command of the Supreme [[memoryalpha:Klingon|Klingon]] Commander, referencing the Klingon race. |
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*In [[It's About Time|episode 1]] of ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'', Marty, needing the [[1931]] [[Emmett Brown]] to build him a [[Rocket-powered drill]], claimed to be from the patents office. He told Emmett that if he couldn't make the drill, that the patent would be given to a Dr. McCoy. Dr. McCoy could be a reference to ''Star Trek'' doctor [[memoryalpha:Leonard McCoy|Leonard McCoy]] (Though the ''X-Men'' character Beast also went by Dr. McCoy as his name was Henry McCoy). |
*In [[It's About Time|episode 1]] of ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'', Marty, needing the [[1931]] [[Emmett Brown]] to build him a [[Rocket-powered drill]], claimed to be from the patents office. He told Emmett that if he couldn't make the drill, that the patent would be given to a Dr. McCoy. Dr. McCoy could be a reference to ''Star Trek'' doctor [[memoryalpha:Leonard McCoy|Leonard McCoy]] (Though the ''X-Men'' character Beast also went by Dr. McCoy as his name was Henry McCoy). |
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− | ==''BTTF'' |
+ | ==''BTTF'' cast and crew members involved with ''Star Trek''== |
+ | ===Actors=== |
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− | *[[Christopher Lloyd]] - [[memoryalpha:Kruge|Commander Kruge]] in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]'' |
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+ | *[[Christopher Lloyd]] - [[memoryalpha:Kruge|Commander Kruge]] in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. |
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+ | *[[Frank Welker]] - Screams of [[memoryalpha:Kruge|Spock]] in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. |
+ | *[[Thomas F. Wilson]] - Crewman Erik Biessman in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force|Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force]]''. |
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+ | *[[Ivy Bethune]] - [[memoryalpha:Duana|Duana]] in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' ("[[memoryalpha:When The Bough Breaks (episode)|When the Bough Breaks]]"). |
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+ | *[[Sachi Parker]] - [[memoryalpha:Tava|Doctor Tava]] in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' ("[[memoryalpha:First Contact (episode)|First Contact]]"). |
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+ | *[[Neil Ross]] - Additional voices in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Armada II|Star Trek: Armada II]]'' and ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Elite Force II|Star Trek: Elite Force II]]'' |
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+ | *[[Jeff O'Haco]] - [[memoryalpha:Unnamed Vulcans (23rd century)|Vulcan Elder]] in ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' ([[2009]] film). |
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+ | *[[Scott Menville]] - Additional voices in the ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek (video game)|Star Trek]]'' [[2013]] video game. |
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+ | ===Comic book crew=== |
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+ | *[[Luis Antonio Delgado]] - ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Infestation|Star Trek: Infestation]]'': [[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Infestation, Issue 1|Issue 1]] and [[memoryalpha:Star Trek: Infestation, Issue 2|Issue 2]] |
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+ | *[[Gil Kane]] - ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek (Marvel)|Star Trek]]'' #[[memoryalpha:The Quality of Mercy|15]] (Art) |
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+ | *[[Derek Fridolfs]] - ''[[memoryalpha:Enter the Wolves|Star Trek: Enter the Wolves]]'' (Inks) |
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+ | *[[Shawn Lee]] - ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes|Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes]]'': [[memoryalpha:Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes, Issue 3|Issue 3]] and [[memoryalpha:Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes, Issue 4|Issue 4]] (Letter artist) |
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+ | *[[Drew Struzan]] - ''[[memoryalpha:Enemy Unseen (omnibus)|Star Trek: Enemy Unseen]]'' and ''[[memoryalpha:Encounters with the Unknown|Star Trek: Encounters with the Unknown]]'' (Cover art painter) |
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+ | ==External links== |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_(disambiguation) Star Trek] on [[Wikipedia]] |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_(disambiguation) Star Trek] on [[Wikipedia]] |
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*[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Portal:Main Memory Alpha] the Star Trek wiki. |
*[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Portal:Main Memory Alpha] the Star Trek wiki. |
Revision as of 22:09, 25 July 2018
Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise that started with the TV series of the same name that originalöy aired from 1966-1969. It has had several spinoff shows and movies, as well as exposure in other mediums like comics and video games.
References to Back to the Future
Star Trek: The Next Generation
- In the episode "Hollow Pursuits," a component of antigravity unit was called a "flux capacitor."
- In the episode "Sub Rosa", a grave on the Caldos Colony planet belongs to "McFly."
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- In the episode "Little Green Men", Quark gets a new Ferengi shuttle from his cousin Gaila that he owed him for helping him start up his munitions business. Since Quark's nephew needs transportation to Earth before beginning his Starfleet Academy career, he tells his brother Rom that "If the boy wants to go to Starfleet Academy, he might as well do it in style."
- In the series finale "What You Leave Behind," Miles O'Brien jokes about leaving the station to teach at Starfleet Academy because "somebody has to teach you officers the difference between a warp matrix flux capacitor and a self-sealing stem bolt."
Star Trek: Voyager
- In the episode "Prototype", B'Elanna states "I'm going to try to adjust the flux capacitance."
- In the episode "Cathexis", Tom Paris reminisces about "Good Old Doc Brown". Early in the episode the ship's course is also repeatedly changed to 121.3, a subtle reference to 1.21 Gigawatts.
Star Trek: Enterprise
- In the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly Part 1", T'Pol requests a flux coupler from Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker.
Star Trek/Legion of Super Heroes
- In #5 (released 2/15/12), the story sees the Legion of Super Heroes, and the crew of Captain James Tiberius Kirk sent into an alternate timeline. Members of both groups encounter an immortal emperor who states that they aren't the only time travelers to visit him. He shows them an exhibit of time travel vehicles, including the DeLorean time machine.[1][2]
References to Star Trek
- In Back to the Future, Marty McFly while in the guise of Darth Vader, claimed to be from the Planet Vulcan. The planet is the homeworld of Star Trek characters Spock and Sarek. Additionally, when introducing himself as Darth Vader, the hand gesture he gives is the Vulcan salute.
- In the extended version of the scene, Marty claimed to be under command of the Supreme Klingon Commander, referencing the Klingon race.
- In episode 1 of Back to the Future: The Game, Marty, needing the 1931 Emmett Brown to build him a Rocket-powered drill, claimed to be from the patents office. He told Emmett that if he couldn't make the drill, that the patent would be given to a Dr. McCoy. Dr. McCoy could be a reference to Star Trek doctor Leonard McCoy (Though the X-Men character Beast also went by Dr. McCoy as his name was Henry McCoy).
BTTF cast and crew members involved with Star Trek
Actors
- Christopher Lloyd - Commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
- Frank Welker - Screams of Spock in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
- Thomas F. Wilson - Crewman Erik Biessman in Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force.
- Ivy Bethune - Duana in Star Trek: The Next Generation ("When the Bough Breaks").
- Sachi Parker - Doctor Tava in Star Trek: The Next Generation ("First Contact").
- Neil Ross - Additional voices in Star Trek: Armada II and Star Trek: Elite Force II
- Jeff O'Haco - Vulcan Elder in Star Trek (2009 film).
- Scott Menville - Additional voices in the Star Trek 2013 video game.
Comic book crew
- Luis Antonio Delgado - Star Trek: Infestation: Issue 1 and Issue 2
- Gil Kane - Star Trek #15 (Art)
- Derek Fridolfs - Star Trek: Enter the Wolves (Inks)
- Shawn Lee - Star Trek - Legion of Super-Heroes: Issue 3 and Issue 4 (Letter artist)
- Drew Struzan - Star Trek: Enemy Unseen and Star Trek: Encounters with the Unknown (Cover art painter)
External links
- Star Trek on Wikipedia
- Memory Alpha the Star Trek wiki.