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'''[[Wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]]''' is a popular science fiction TV series that the media has referenced frequently.
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'''''{{w|Star Trek}}''''' is a popular science fiction series that grew from {{w|Star Trek: The Original Series|a 1960s TV series}} to encompass many shows, movies, and other works, becoming one of the most well-known and recognizable works in the genre. Fans of the franchise are often dubbed "Trekkies", and [[Strong Bad]] occasionally makes light of these stereotypical "[[dork]]s". In spite of this, some characters in the [[Homestar Runner universe]], sometimes even Strong Bad, seem to be fans of the series.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Puppet Jam: Tropical Lazor Beams]] — [[Homestar Runner]] sings "I put my lazors on stun", similar to the oft-repeated {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Stun "keep your phaser set on stun"}} in Star Trek.
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*The [[Nebulon]] [[Sound Effects|sound]] is taken from the unofficial computer game ''[https://andy3ware.com/startrek/index.html Star Trek for Windows 9x]''.
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*[[Hairstyle Runner]] — One of the galleries is called "{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Spock spock}} can talk to whales", a reference to ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek_IV:_The_Voyage_Home The Voyage Home}}'' in which the crew of the {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/USS_Enterprise_%28NCC-1701%29 Enterprise}} travels back in time to save the supposedly sentient humpback whales.
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*[[Hairstyle Runner]] {{--}} [[oldHR:gallery2/hair052.GIF|An image in the gallery]] is titled "spock can talk to whales", a reference to ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek_IV:_The_Voyage_Home The Voyage Home}}'' in which the crew travels back in time to retrieve whales (extinct in their time) that can communicate with an alien probe. Spock is able to {{p|l=https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Mind_meld communicate}} with the whales, though technically he does not ''talk'' with them.
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*Email [[dreamail]] — [[Strong Bad]] says "on screen", a common order given by various characters in the series. He also addresses the email, which he is writing at the end, to [[Wikipedia:Leonard Nimoy|Leonard Nimoy]], who is best known for his role as Spock in both ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series The Original Series}}'' and its subsequent spin-off movies and occasionally as a guest in ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation}}'', even a guest in J.J. Abram's 2009 fil Star Trek.
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*[[Puppet Jam: Tropical Lazor Beams]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] sings "I put my lazors on stun", similar to the oft-repeated {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Stun "keep your phaser set on stun"}} in ''Star Trek''.
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*Email [[best thing]] — The first (and only) episode of [[Limozeen: "but they're in space!"]] is titled "ENCOUNTER AT GROUPULON 5" a possible reference to ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Encounter_at_Farpoint_%28episode%29 Encounter at Farpoint}}'', the first episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
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*Email [[dreamail]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] says "on screen", a common order given by various characters in the series. He also writes an email to {{w|Leonard Nimoy}}, an actor best known for his iconic role as {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Spock Spock}}.
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*Email [[space program]] — Strong Bad types a "Captainface Log", and recites it in a similar manner to the {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Captain%27s_log Captain's Logs}} ubiquitous to Star Trek.
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*Email [[best thing]] {{--}} The first (and only) episode of [[Limozeen: "but they're in space!"]] is titled "Encounter at Groupulon 5", a possible reference to "{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Encounter_at_Farpoint_%28episode%29 Encounter at Farpoint}}", the first episode of ''{{w|Star Trek: The Next Generation}}''. The mischievous reality-warping [[Bozar]] is probably inspired by {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Q Q}}.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[Science Fiction Greg]] dresses up in a Star Trek uniform.
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*Email [[space program]] {{--}} Strong Bad types a "Captainface Log", and recites it in a similar manner to the {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Captain%27s_log Captain's Logs}} ubiquitous to ''Star Trek''.
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*Email [[fan club]] — During Strong Bad's fan fiction, he has [[Strong Sad]] say "And that's why I like all them Star Tracks!"
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] {{--}} [[Sci-Fi Greg]]'s costume incorporates elements of various {{w|Starfleet uniform}}s, particularly the {{p|l=https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Combadge combadge}} insignia.
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*Email [[buried]] — Strong Bad's line, "[that's] why all beings look the same except for {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Cranial_ridge slight differences of our foreheads}}!"' refers to the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode ''{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/The_Chase The Chase}}'', in which the {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/USS_Enterprise_%28NCC-1701-D%29 Enterprise}} crew, along with several warring alien species, discover a message from an ancient race claiming to have seeded the galaxy with DNA hoping it would evolve into other races that look like them, including humans, {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Klingon Klingons}} and {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Romulan Romulans}}. This episode has been widely criticized by fans.
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*Email [[fan club]] {{--}} During Strong Bad's fan fiction, he has [[Strong Sad]] say "And that's why I like all them Star Tracks!"
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*[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] — Strong Bad mentions "trekking the stars".
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*Email [[buried]] {{--}} Strong Bad, suspecting he is of extraterrestrial origin, remarks that that would explain "why all beings look the same except for slight differences of our foreheads!" This is a tongue-in-cheek reference to ''Star Trek'''s frequent use of {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Cranial_ridge cranial ridges}} in makeup design for alien species, an attempt to mitigate how all aliens must look somewhat humanoid because they are played by human actors.
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**This phenomenon was addressed in-universe with the ''The Next Generation'' episode "{{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/The_Chase The Chase}}", which revealed that four disparate races (humans, {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Klingon Klingons}}, {{p|l=https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Cardassian Cardassians}}, and {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Romulan Romulans}}) share a common ancestor: {{p|l=https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Progenitor a humanoid species}} that seeded their genetic material across the galaxy. This episode received a mixed reaction from fans.
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==Other Appearances==
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*[[Make a Scene with Telltale: Strong Bad Edition]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to {{w|Wil Wheaton}} as {{w|Wesley Crusher|Ensign Crusher}}, his character from ''The Next Generation''.
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*The [[Nebulon]] sound is taken from an unofficial Star Trek computer game.
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*[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] {{--}} [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] refers to [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective Responses (Secret Lab)#|operating the Space Simulator]] as "trekking the stars".
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*[[Bozar]] is probably inspired by {{p|l=http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Q Q}}.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Levert Burtmore]]
*[[Levert Burtmore]]
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*[[Star Wars]]
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[[Category: Entertainment running gags]]

Current revision as of 17:13, 2 October 2024

"welcome, earthling..."

Star Trek is a popular science fiction series that grew from a 1960s TV series to encompass many shows, movies, and other works, becoming one of the most well-known and recognizable works in the genre. Fans of the franchise are often dubbed "Trekkies", and Strong Bad occasionally makes light of these stereotypical "dorks". In spite of this, some characters in the Homestar Runner universe, sometimes even Strong Bad, seem to be fans of the series.

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[edit] See Also

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