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Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. There's a problem loading this menu right now. In the episode "The rebuttal" a poll numbers expert compares a senator's situation to the Kobayashi Maru test. In "Sense and Sensitivity", Cordelia states that " Mr. Spock need to mind meld now " when referring to Angel and Kate.

In "Hero", Cordelia thinks " that bald guy from Star Trek" would make a great narrator, but is not specific as to whom presumably Patrick Stewart. Juanita, a black woman who's dressed up as Daddy Warbucks, angrily says to a passerby that she isn't "the captain from Deep Space Nine ". In the season two episode "The Return of the Aquabats! The last scene features Harry Archer Daniel Baldwin and two other husbands in a spaceship, wearing costumes reminiscent of the TOS uniforms.

The February 9, live episode of G4 's Attack of the Show! Kevin Pereira left his office cubicle and walked towards the studio, passing along the way various people doing their jobs, one putting up a poster for a blood drive, and two others shredding papers. Pereira entered the empty sound stage and, looking for something to do, walked through the mysterious door on the back of the set and entered into a bending and wavering corridor, at the opposite end of which one can see an identical door.

Kevin went through to the other end into a seemingly identical sound stage and headed back out to the hall where the same employees were toiling away. Only, now they were sporting goatees and carrying out various acts of violence, one employee shredding another's arm in the paper shredder, and another hammering a bloodied animal onto the wall. The skit cut to what was presumably that day's later live broadcast.

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Sarah, Wil, and Brendan were all on the couch answering chat questions. Sarah asks Kevin's answer to a chatter's question regarding the PS3 versus the Xbox Wil hands him a mace upon which he goes to torture the chatter in a segment dubbed "Fresh Blood," in contrast to the normal show's "Fresh Ink. Kevin begins to torture the man exclaiming, " This evil world rules! Later in the real show, a chatter asked Kevin if he found the bearded Sarah sexy.

He said yes, claiming that the entire alternate dimension was hotter, trying to make a joke from the fact that he has a goatee in real life. Another chatter asked if Kevin got away with anything in the alternate universe. Kevin claimed he was able to double-dip at the craft service table. This was even more humorous, as no G4 shows had any form of craft services, only a break room with various forms of free canned sodas. Kevin, Olivia, and two unnamed engineering personnel try to fend off the attack, eventually leading up to the Bird-of-Prey's captain Wil in Klingon makeup making demands for a graphic with obscene narration.

Despite the exterior shots depicting a ship whose class was not commissioned until , the uniforms are those from This Britcom was never picked up, but the pilot was released. In it, there is a scene in which two characters exchange insults in the form of expressions with the word "bitch" inserted in them. One of these is "Revenge is a bitch best served cold". In one episode of the series, Bob remarks that his ex-wife was "hit by more lasers than the Starship Enterprise. The second episode of the series refers to Star Trek.

In addition, Sam Witwer is a regular on the show and plays the role of the vampire Aiden.

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Episode 23 "Dream Reaper" a recurring character by the name of Zoe attempts to help Sally out of a dream she is trapped in, and enters through what she calls a Mind Meld , prompt Aiden to ask about it while showing the hand gesture. Erica later uses the phrase "Live long and prosper" to say goodbye to IF. In the episode "Lust in Translation", scientists Lem and Phil create a universal translator. In one scene, Ted's line "Greta, can we talk? In the third season episode "Playtest", the character Cooper upon being asked if he is ready to start a virtual reality simulation enthusiastically answers "beam me up, lock and load".

The fourth season episode "USS Callister" is an overt Star Trek parody that uses an online game based on a classic TV show - called Space Fleet - to explore the theme of misogyny and cyberbullying. After that episode debuted in December , reports that a spinoff based on it was being discussed emerged in january Boston Legal is a legal comedy-drama that aired on ABC from to The series stars William Shatner in his Emmy-winning role as egotistical and sometimes senile attorney Denny Crane.

Also starring in the series is Rene Auberjonois of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fame as Paul Lewiston. Given Shatner's and Auberjonois' association with Star Trek , several Trek -related in-jokes have crept into the series. In addition, many actors most having played aliens who have guest-starred on Star Trek have popped up in guest roles. While staying the night in a cabin, Alan reads a book on sea lice and explains to Denny that the lice are called "cling-ons.

Denny receives a new cell phone as a gift from his new girlfriend played by Star Trek: Enterprise guest actress Joanna Cassidy. When Denny flips the phone open, it makes the chirping sound of an original series communicator. The episode was directed by original series guest star Lou Antonio. Denny and Paul Shatner and Auberjonois argue about Denny being the "captain" of the office and Paul just being a "boatsman" after Paul gave Denny his marriage contract.

Beverly proposed that the couple should have their first home on Hawaii and Denny replied " Beam to Boston every day? In keeping with the show's penchant for breaking the fourth wall, William Shatner's character Denny Crane, tells a flock of reporters that he "once captained his own space ship. In the fifth live show, Weapons Grade Y-Fronts Tour , Eddie Hitler's time-travelling toilet, the TURDIS, is allegedly powered by a dilithium crystal ; after wasting time with a meaningless questionnaire, he claims that he was "waiting for the dilithium crystal to reach optimum temperature". In a first season episode, Cory Matthews thinks that his teacher, Mr.

In a second season episode, when Cory is given an assignment to do a biography on a person, he claims his "more interesting" subject will be "Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise. Turner, protests, he claims that " Captain Kirk is a fictional character. The guy is sixty-three years old and wears a tribble on his head.

In "Danger Boy", Mr. Feeny is clearly heard shouting "Warp factor ten, Mr. Saul asks Walter if he hasn't made any precautions. He says "Starship Enterprise had a self-destruct button, I'm just sayin'". In August , the TV series Breaking Bad featured an extended conversation about Star Trek in the mid-season premiere, "Blood Money", of the show's fifth and final season. Characters Brandon "Badger" Mayhew and Skinny Pete very stoned discuss Star Trek , and Pete while smoking from a bong claims that every time a character uses the transporter , the original person is actually destroyed, and the transporter simply makes a perfect copy a "color xerox" at the target location.

This greatly disturbs Badger, who asks if this means there were something like 1 47 different Kirks during the run of the TV series, each of whom were killed and replaced by a duplicate when they used the transporter. Pete confirms this is exactly what he is saying, and cites that Dr. McCoy rarely uses the transporter because as a doctor, he knows what it actually does to people. Badger and Pete go on discussing Star Trek , and Badger describes an idea for a Star Trek script which he has had for a long time. In his script, the crew's mission has been boring and uneventful for some time, so they decide to hold a pie-eating contest in the mess hall — " Tulaberry pies".

Pete says that he doesn't know what tulaberries are, to which Badger responds "Tulaberries, from Gamma Quadrant , yo. They're eating blueberry pie. Badger goes on to explain that the pie-eating contest comes down to just Spock, Kirk, and Chekov. Pete thinks Kirk would have room to spare, but Badger insists that Spock is winning because of his heightened Vulcan metabolism. Kirk has to admit defeat, but the only other crewmember still in the contest besides Spock is Chekov. Ingeniously, Chekov and Scotty collaborated to rig the contest, so as soon as Chekov eats a pie Scotty uses the transporter to beam his stomach contents out into space, so he can eat an infinite amount of food.

Spock is becoming very frustrated and doesn't understand how Chekov can keep eating. Uhura then comes into engineering and Scotty, distracted by her "pointies," hits the wrong button, and suddenly Chekov is vomiting up blood — Scotty accidentally beamed his internal organs out into space as well. Oz has the TOS Enterprise 's captain's chair in his office.

He says it was a gift from William Shatner for taking care of a stalker problem: Oz gives Cash the Vulcan nerve pinch as punishment for contradicting him. Cash wants to mind meld with Cameron to learn about Cameron's night of sex with Melanie. The painting reappeared a short time later in the same season episode "Planet of the Amazon Women", co-written by former Original Series Producer DC Fontana , as the "Zantia spaceport".

Later, Curry used his painting to create a slightly different version which was subsequently featured as the Relva VII Starfleet Academy facility, seen in The Next Generation first season episode " Coming of Age ", in effect becoming one of his very first contributions to the franchise. The makeup and prosthetics for this series and its spin-off Angel was done by Optic Nerve Studios , who would later become contracted as such for Star Trek: In the season one episode "Prophecy Girl", Xander proclaims " I'm sorry, calm may work for Locutus of the Borg here, but I'm freaked out and I intend to stay that way.

In a season five episode, Xander also quotes James T. Kirk in saying " Kill us both, Spock " in a situation where he, like Kirk in " The Enemy Within ", had been split into two beings. Xander recognizes it as Klingon love poems. Later, in the final season, after Xander has a bad date with a demon, he asks Willow to "gay him up.

This Belgian tv series often parodied popular culture, including on a few occasions Star Trek. Already in the first episode, "de jongerenfoon", an on-the-scene reporter reporting from the moon ends his report by saying "beam me up, Scotty" and being beamed away. The episode "Kitch en kunst" parodies the perceived tendency of Flemish films to focus on farmers according to one character by showing, among other genres, a bit from a film described as science fiction: It shows "farmer Spock" piloting a harvester, and coming upon giant potatoes, which he reports by communicator to "farmer Scotty".

The episode "Gevaar", features extended drug-induced hallucinations. At one point a character imagines herself to be Princess Leia from Star Wars , who is captured by Darth Vader aboard the Death Star, only to be rescued by an original series landing party including Mister Spock. This German comedy show featured a regular sketch entitled "Unser T Raumschiff", which was a parody of the original Star Trek series, revolving around the misadventures of the starship Surprise , and its all gay crew, including Captain Kork, Mr. Its success led to the feature film spin-off T Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1.

Whenever he and the titular character move from one location to another, they use the transporter effect, as a homage to Shatner's role in Star Trek. James Cromwell plays the Ghost of Christmas Future. In one episode skit , the Enterprise passes through the "Estrogena Nebula" and all the crew have their genders reversed. Del says "Excuse me, Captain Kirk!

Penny Johnson became a series regular in the show's fourth season; Robert Picardo and Michael Dorn appeared in recurring roles, with Jonathan Frakes as an occasional director. Guest stars include Linda Park. Castle tells daughter Alexis "you have the bridge , Number One. This episode features a a paraplegic sailor as a supporting character called " Captain Pyke. Castle mentions Star Trek as an example of good sci-fi.

He also speaks in William Shatner cadence when talking about real-world laser blasters. When sitting in the captain's chair on the Nebula 9 Fan Experience set obviously patterned after the " Trekdom " phenomenon , he delivers Picard 's "Let's make sure that history never forgets the name Enterprise " line from TNG: Beckett also describes the Nebula 9 character Lieutenant Chloe in terms that make her similar to Jadzia Dax. Jonathan Frakes cameos at the beginning as a convention attendee getting Castle's autograph. The murderer also refers to a character in the show who was revived by an "Andorian empath".

Armin Shimerman puts in a cameo as a science-fiction gadget inventor, owner of the initially darkened premises Castle and Becket enter, finding themselves caught in targeting laser beams, emulating a signature Borg scene as featured in Star Trek: Season 5, Episode 6. Discussion between the two main characters, trying to ascertain the whereabouts of an antagonist in a multilevel library. Season 6, Episode Beckett and Castle investigate someone who worked with a top secret company that developed a personal cloaking device. They use fire extinguisher foam to flush out the character who is evading their capture while wearing it, like Kirk and Spock do to find a Gorn intruder.

One of the people they are questioning in a sketch comedy show creator's murder mentions having appeared in a show or film called "Star Fleet". A Star Trek fan dressed like Spock expressed his belief that the fleet commanders of the Federation would never allow molestations to occur. However, before he can finish his thought, a Star Wars fan dressed like Darth Maul gives him a wedgie. In the episode "Joke Overload", Captain Stern from the starship Navoa is admitted to the hospital from a "Starfleet event nearby" while being treated by Lieutenant D'Ghor Koru, a Klingon medical officer in a red uniform.

Stern is eventually cured by a transducer unit implanted into his arm to fight the Borg techovirus. Shortly after this, a moving comment by D'Ghor Koru leads to him and Dr. Stern, Koru and Spratt eventually try to save two people who were impaled on the same flagpole using a phaser with its polarity reversed, which surprisingly works for a moment before both die. Stern and Koru then signal their starship for transport as the rest of the doctors walk out of the room.

In season 2 episode 7, there is a sketch of the "Starship Preposterous" which is clearly a parody of TOS. The Chaser team mocks the use of elaborate scientific names and the way in which the crew get themselves into and out of trouble. In the deleted scenes there are more sketches which never made it to air — including one where the crew ask why every alien they meet is 6 foot tall and bipedal.

Logan asks if a Halligan lying on the apparatus floor is a Lirpa , causing him and Otis to talk about Amok Time episode. The Wrath of Khan word for word. Chuck and Bryce speak Klingonese to each other, in one situation so Chuck could confirm to Bryce without alerting the enemy that he was wearing body armor. Agent Rye does the Vulcan nerve pinch to a guard and initially claims he learned it from Star Trek , then says he really learned it in Bangladesh despite being a fan of the show.

In the episode "Creature", Mr. Lobo uses the phrase "boldly goes where no one has gone before" "Also luckily for Astronaut John the slightly softer and more man-friendly Susan boldly goes where no one has gone before. As the last man on Earth , Mr. Lobo decides he could open his Star Trek: In the forth season episode "The Flu", Clarissa imagines that she takes command of the Enterprise when the other crewmembers go ill. An extended comedy skit that opened this awards show broadcast June 16, saw country singer Taylor Swift placed in several out-of-character circumstances, such as a rap video and the new Star Trek.

In the latter, Swift was outfitted in a Starfleet uniform, given Vulcan ears, and digitally placed in Kirk's stead during the scene in the film where he and Scotty are brought to the bridge, giving evasive, sarcastic responses when ordered by Spock to answer his questions — when host Bill Engvall , also in uniform arrives on the bridge, she vaporizes him with her phaser. Stephen Colbert "mistakes" Kurn for US Republican Presidential primary candidate Rudy Giuliani , and the scene of Picard rhetorically asking, " What does this say about an empire that holds honor so dear?

Congress in which Colbert asks highly inappropriate questions, which, knowing the interview is satirical, are sometimes met with equally inappropriate answers , Colbert and New York congressman Dan Maffei , an acknowledged Trek fan, donned fake Mirror-Spock goatees for much of the interview, playfully attributing the questions, and answers such as "I enjoy cocaine", to their "evil twins".

The segment also ended with Maffei giving Colbert a Vulcan salute. He later puts it on himself and is beamed up. Cable network Comedy Central produced a two-hour roast of William Shatner which aired on August 20, , with Shatner being the butt of numerous Star Trek -related jokes. Bartenders in the background were dressed as Orion slave girls. Jason Alexander served as emcee and roastmaster. William Shatner was a roaster on the Comedy Central roast of Charlie Sheen, which aired on September 19, , and several Star Trek -related jokes were made by, and directed at, him.

It was hosted by Seth MacFarlane. Shatner joked about how he'd slept with green women and how to shock people in his day he'd have to do stuff like kiss a black woman or let an Asian drive. Lots of collectibles are shown passing through the store, including, unsurprisingly, occasionally Star Trek merchandise. The very first episode, "Junk", already sees the sale of Star Trek: The Next Generation commemorative plates at a flea market.

She ends up reenacting her famous interracial kiss with store regular Brian Johnson. The episode "The Esposito Collection" reveals that Mike considers Data one of his top two robots of all time. The same episode is signed off by Keven Smith saying "Live long and prosper, children.

In the episode "Sucka M. Many of his classic Star Trek performances are discussed, including the funeral of Spock, which Smith calls one of his favorite performances ever, and Kirk shouting "Khaaan", which he offers as an example illustrating his argument that Shatner is one of the most memorable actors of the last fifty years. At the end of the episode "Hometown Heroes", Kevin Smith announces that just like a wrongheaded network executive back in the day, they'll have to "end this enterprise". Tom Brady is mentioned, though it is erroneously claimed that if he went in space he could "out-Kirk Kirk".

In the sixth special, a special segment was produced on the bridge and observation lounge sets from Star Trek: In the segment, Data and La Forge beam back to the Enterprise after discovering some artifacts from 20th century Earth on a planet. Crusher notices that "Whoo-pie" looks an awful lot like Guinan.

When she ponders if "Whoo-pie" and Guinan are one and the same, the entire crew replies with " Nahhhh. Troi asks how well the special did, and Data replies that the previous specials raised over twenty million dollars which went towards helping homeless people and that the mantra used by Comic Relief , which used humor throughout, was "Where there's laughter, there's hope".

The Wrath of Khan come up. Pierce dresses up as James T. Kirk for a Halloween party. Later Troy attacks him with the words " Beam this up, Scotty. The episode also features narration by George Takei. Pierce arranges for LeVar Burton to meet Troy. LeVar asks him if Troy knew him from Star Trek: The Next Generation ; Troy confirms this in the following scene when he cries "Set phasers to love me!

Britta picks up a hat owned by Abed emblazoned with the words " Trekkies do it in the Final Frontier ". Depicting the aftermath of the episode's "darkest timelime", Abed cuts out several brown felt goatees resembling the one bore by Spock in the mirror universe. After declaring his intentions to return to the prime timeline and kill the good versions of themselves, the rest of the group leaves, leaving Abed and Troy to don their goatees and dub themselves "Evil Troy and Evil Abed". It looks exactly like the style of holodeck used on the USS Enterprise -D , and has a similar function in the series, except for the fact that there is no imaging technology, instead relying on the user's imagination.

Troy is given a universal translator at the start of the episode, before he goes to sail around the world with LeVar Burton: Abed tells him to " Engage " as he departs. You never go to a star, not one time. Carlos asks Keira "Did anyone tell you you watched too much Star Trek as a kid? A character named Cathy who is a hoarder says " Space. Aiden's sister Kate mentions the clothing company Underworld going where no clothing store had gone before. Spock, put the Enterprise on red alert Captain Kirk, it is time to shag the alien's girlfriend Jeff, beam over ".

Not doing as Steve tells him but continuing the Star Trek conversation, Jeff then responds by saying " Do you remember when Captain Kirk would see a beautiful woman the screen would go all misty? I thought his eyes were steaming up because he was so excited. Every time I talked to a girl I tried to make my eyes steam up.

In "My Dinner in Hell", Mariella Frostrup can be heard talking about the cast of the Original Series during her live broadcast near the end of the episode. The I'm a doctor, not a Scientific errors on Star Trek are discussed, with Reed pointing out that since it was made so long ago, there aren't really many. Reid challenges people to ask him about Star Trek episodes so that he can tell them the plot, identify the alien races in the episode, and quote Dr. Hotch asks him to name the episode in which an alien entity named Sargon takes over Kirk's body.

Reid not only names TOS: Reid tells the new member of the unit, Ashley Seaver, that the famous phrase " Beam Me Up, Scotty " was never really uttered in the original Star Trek series. In one episode, Bug says he's working on a Fan fiction story where Kathryn Janeway has to have sex with a Borg. To show Greg that Archie was the better choice for a specific kind of evidence analysis, Nick asks Archie about a particular Trek episode involving a time portal.

As one of the guys is about to make the Star Trek reference, another guy cuts him off before he finishes, possibly because uttering the franchise would have raised legal issues with CSI's studio. He calls the cat "Mr. The team begins finding bodies that have green blood. While it is found that the victims had extremely high levels of sulfur in their systems which caused the green blood, Hodges and DNA tech Wendy Simms argue over the particulars of Vulcan blood. While Hodges believes it is sulfur that makes Vulcan blood green, Wendy corrects him, saying it is actually copper, revealing herself to be a Star Trek fan.

Written by former Star Trek: Deep Space Nine writers Naren Shankar , Bradley Thompson and David Weddle , contains a subplot about the remaking of an old science fiction program named "Astro Quest", leading to a murder on a science fiction convention. Hodges, while inspecting a corpse, addresses detective Jim Brass and says " He's dead Jim ". He turns out to be a huge fan of "Astro Quest", along with his assistant, Wendy Simms.

Another part of the episode parodies " The Gamesters of Triskelion " with Wendy spoofing Shahna , and another makes Wendy into an Orion slave girl analogue from " The Cage ". The title itself is a parody of the classic title Moore who cameos as the first person to denounce the remake experienced when remaking Battlestar Galactica. A seemingly mob-related murder occurs.

Investigation by Horatio and the team leads them to a pair of film students who are writing a screenplay which describes the crime exactly as it occurred. Those students hence become suspects.

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In a scene during which the two are working on their script, they discuss a character who has the line " Today is a good day to die, " a reference to the timeless Klingon saying. One of the boys then suggested that that character be black, referring to Worf , played by Michael Dorn.

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The investigators confront a suspect at a Halloween party in Klingon makeup who talks to them in Klingonese. One of the investigators translates and when his associates look at him funny indicates he learned it years ago. The episode's murder victim is a roller derby girl who goes by the name " Wrath of Connie. A guy is killed during a festival. They go to his home and the refrigerator appears to be full of alcohol where one of the detectives says "Our victim looks like he was on some sort of Star Trek diet, you know, the kind where people have evolved past needing to eat real food.

Jonathan Frakes guest-stars as himself, putting the moves on Cybill after they do some sci-fi project together even though she won't date actors. When she asks her ex-husband Ira to tell him over the phone that they're together, saying he's " the second-in-command of the starship Enterprise ," Ira responds, "Listen, Nimoy , stay away from my woman!

If the bald guy dies, he's the boss! Eli says that some toy phasers were stolen from his storage unit. In the episode "Escape from With Island", Dawson explains that there must be a logical explanation to the events that happening on the island to which his friend, Pacey Witter played by Joshua Jackson , retorts with "well why don't you send us a postcard, Spock , because I, for one, am not sticking around to find out.

In the episode "Marooned", Ray Palmer the Atom imitates recording a captain's log and says he feels like Captain Kirk. Kendra Saunders Hawkgirl says she prefers Picard. Palmer complains that Picard is sexless, but Saunders brings up Vash. Later, when piloting, Palmer says he's feeling more like Sulu.

A sketch on the television version of the British show Dead Ringers featured a sketch wherein Christopher Eccleston , then recently cast as the title character in the Doctor Who revival, goes home to tell the news to his parents. However, his parents are revealed to be fanatical Trekkies, and as such deeply disappointed. On the production side, several former Star Trek alumni were working on the digital visual effects for the series. Graves and Derek Ledbetter. They were aided by former Foundation Imaging artists Sean M. Jackson , David R. Morton and Kyle Toucher.

Their work on this series has earned them a Emmy Award nomination. Nolan says Spock 's "The needs of the many The Wrath of Khan. Season 2, Episode In this sixth season episode, Felicity Huffman 's character Lynette Scavo describes the friends of her son while talking about sex with him, " First of all, we've seen your friends and trust me, Pimpo, Braces and Beam me up Scotty are not gettin' any.

Dexter is a series on Showtime based on the novels written by Jeff Lindsay. Denise Crosby guest starred on it. When the police are examining a letter the "Bay Harbor Butcher" sent to the local paper, Angel Batista picks out the quote " You can't depend on your eyes, when your imagination is out of focus ", to which Vince Masuka laughs and says "He's a Trekker , that shit's straight from Deep Space Nine. In the first season episode "The Cat's Out of the Bag" Jane is going to a Star Trek convention because she "like[s] middle-aged men who are virgins".

On the television show Diagnosis: The first was in the episode "Alienated", in which case one of the main characters, Jesse Travis, believes he was abducted by aliens. He is then pursued by a local top-secret government agency official played by George Takei he is sure he is on to something.

When he goes to a support group for people who have had encounters led by a character played by Majel Barrett , also featuring a character played by Grace Lee Whitney , he meets another fanatic, who is sure the government is after the two of them played by Walter Koenig Also featured in the episode is Wil Wheaton , who plays the character of Gary Barton, and Bill Mumy as Parker Craddick. Voyager , she played murder suspect Melissa Barnes.

In one episode, Dr. Ellingham is asked by a patient if he'll drive her home.


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He responds with "I'm a doctor, not a taxi driver. Topher names the device a disruptor and makes a direct reference to Star Trek and the origins behind the name. Dollhouse and is shortly thereafter forcibly recruited into a secret military operation, where the operatives are implanted with a chip that allows everyone to share a hive mind, as well as to see through one another's eyes.

During later re-broadcast, arrows were used to point out these intentional "mistakes. The deceased character Bradley Branning was a Star Trek fan. The Original Series theme. A suite from Star Trek Nemesis was played at his funeral and other characters commented that a cake Billy Mitchell gets, iced with the words "Beam me up!

When reminiscing about his dead son, Max suggested remembering him by wearing Star Trek costumes and making "some speech about the Final Frontier". One of Sherlock's hacker friends, Mason, asks to be paid for his services with a Jean Luc Picard, , " Tapestry " edition in its original packaging. A movie based on the series came out in , which also has a reference to Star Trek. Is set at Comic-Con. At least one person in an Enterprise era uniform is seen among the background crowd. Drama is said to have played a Klingon on Star Trek: Guest stars include a young Anton Yelchin in his first television appearance, as well as Jessica Gaona.

Injured people from a Science Fiction convention are taken to the hospital, among them a man who cut his own ears to resemble a Vulcan. Sheriff Carter is undergoing an experiment with an experimental device made to connect brains, and asks: Holly is relieved to know that Fargo likes both Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation as well. Ally, Ray's daughter, is visited by her uncle Robert, who is dressed as Santa Claus. When she pulls his fake beard off, Robert tries to salvage the situation by saying that he " assumed the body of a life form that Debra asks Ray to take her temperature with an ear thermometer.

Looking at the design of the instrument, he asks her if he should set it to "stun". Robert begins his tribute to Pumpernickel the hamster by saying, " Death An Anglo-American co-production, in which famous actors and celebrities make cameo appearances. It revolves around the lives of two extras who bump into these people during the course of their work. Each episode is named after the main cameo. In the Patrick Stewart episode, Andy Millman played by Ricky Gervais meets Stewart, playing a parody of himself who is trying to get a self-penned film produced which basically involves him going around seeing women naked.

After Millman fails to recognize Stewart's "Make it so" quote having never seen The Next Generation , Stewart assumes that Millman's partner didn't let him watch it. When Millman replies that he is in fact single, Stewart says to him "You're not married, you haven't got a girlfriend Millman passes on a sitcom script to Patrick Stewart, whose company, called Picard Productions passes it on to the BBC after Millman falsely promises to rewrite it to include naked women, at Stewart's request , which ensures Andy's sitcom success in season 2.

In , Stewart received an Emmy Award nomination for appearing in this show. He had stepped in when Jude Law pulled out of the show to appear in Alfie. In the fifth season episode entitled "Money Out the Window", a loan shark who is owed money by Eddie and Steve introduces himself as "Bones. Bones, as in 'I break them. Farscape contains numerous references to Star Trek. The show's lead character, John Crichton, is a self-acknowledged sci-fi fan. As the sole Human on the crew, none of his crewmates ever get the references.

Having spotted an enemy ship, Crichton says, " Shouldn't we be doing warp a thousand by now? Crichton suggests a book on leviathan pregnancy could be co-written by Doctor Spock and Mister Spock. A guest character's name is Rorf, which Crichton mishears as Worf. Crichton compares his relationship with his crewmate D'Argo to that between Kirk and Spock.

Crichton claims to somewhat understand a very technobabble-like conversation because he's watched "all kinds of Star Trek". When a villain appears suddenly, Crichton asks him if he beamed in. This episode was a mix of animation and live action, in which a cartoon D'Argo finds himself plastered to the front of the deflector dish of the USS Enterprise as it flies through space, at which point a Scotty -like voice notes that they've hit something.

Later, Crichton compares himself to James T. Kirk , to which another character responds, " That was a television show, John. And he did Priceline commercials! At one point he challenges them by shouting the phrase " Get the hell off of my ship! He remarks afterwards that the "translator microbes" Farscape 's equivalent of the universal translator couldn't handle Klingon. He later also refers to the raiders as Klingon and they do physically resemble Klingons. Crichton's nephew refers to his uncle as " the first and only Human to boldly go where no man has gone before.

Crichton promises, " The next Ferengi we see, we run. This comedy series was created, produced, and written by the show's star Kirstie Alley who is playing herself. Pindar describes Infeld's office building as being Borg -like. Karp derisively calls Infeld's firm " Deep Space 9.

Frasier contains several jokes and references to Star Trek. Star Kelsey Grammer , who plays Dr. Frasier Crane, had appeared on Star Trek: Frequent guest star Bebe Neuwirth , who played Dr. Deep Space Nine , Star Trek: Voyager , and the first three seasons of Star Trek: Produced by Paramount Television , the sitcom Frasier was a direct spin-off of the hugely successful Cheers sitcom — featuring Kirstie Alley as member of the principal cast in later seasons — , also produced by Paramount.

The series was based upon one of its progenitor's principal characters, Frasier, already played by Grammer, with most of the others — including Neuwirth but excluding Alley — later making guest appearances in Frasier as their Cheers alter egos. Frasier has rivaled its progenitor in acclaim, popularity, and success. Cheers itself was considered one of the greatest triumphs of Brandon Tartikoff , then head of NBC , the network that aired both Cheers and its spin-off. Incidentally, Tartikoff declined purchasing The Next Generation for his network, which had aired The Original Series back in the s, but once head of Paramount Pictures , also became directly responsible for the inception of not only Frasier , but of both Deep Space Nine and the Next Generation movie series as well.

Rick Berman , before he became the head of the Star Trek franchise , had been the main executive, responsible for studio production oversight of Cheers. Her role in Cheers has propelled Alley to stardom, and was often cited as the reason why she has never reprised her role as Saavik in Star Trek. After Frasier overdoses on medication to combat his flu, in his delirium, he goes down to the KACL radio station and locks himself inside the broadcast booth to continue hosting his show.

His producer, Roz Doyle, calls security to come and fetch him, claiming " Captain Kirk's got control of the bridge and he's gone insane! Frasier and Niles support a candidate for Congress only to later learn that he believes he was once abducted by aliens. After deciding that it was probably a one-time incident brought on by stress, the brothers agree to continue supporting him.

Frasier says the candidate still needs to seek professional help and asks Niles whether he'd treat him. Niles responds " I'm a doctor, not a miracle worker. Voyager guest actor Patrick Kerr , who keeps an autographed photo of Captain Kirk in his cubicle, seeks Frasier's support on a petition to the producers of Star Trek suggesting a new character: At the end of the fifth season, Frasier inadvertently got all of his colleagues fired as the owner dropped the talk format and went to Salsa.

Noel Shempsky remained at the station as he spoke fluent Spanish. On his return, Frasier asks how he's doing and Noel replies that he's still working on his English-Klingon dictionary. Frasier then asks how do you say "goodbye" in Klingonese Krish-Krush which Noel doesn't initially pick up the subtle hint.


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  7. Frasier upsets Roz and in order to make amends, he changes his pompous, ego-centric return speech into one extolling Roz's virtues. Frasier seeks Noel's help to learn Hebrew to speak at his son Frederick's bar mitzvah. Noel agrees, only if Frasier can obtain for him Scott Bakula 's autograph at a nearby Star Trek convention one he cannot attend personally due to William Shatner 's presence and Shatner's restraining order against him. Frasier, however, is unable to fulfill Noel's request.

    Out of revenge, Noel instructs Frasier in the Klingon language, which he claims is Hebrew. Frasier delivers his speech at Frederick's bar mitzvah in Klingon, much to everyone's embarrassment, except for a Trekkie friend of Frederick's who later translates the speech from Klingon to English for Frasier's son, noting it's much more beautiful "in the original Klingon. While Lilith travels on an airplane to visit Frasier in Seattle, she sits next to a man, Albert, played by Brent Spiner whom she describes as "white as a sheet. Frasier finds one of his childhood heroes, Jackson Hedley, at a sci-fi convention he attends to buy comic books for his son, Frederick.

    Hedley, a former Shakespearean actor, has been making a living on the convention circuit ever since he was cast in the television show Space Patrol. Frasier and Niles decide to produce a show, and cast Hedley, hoping that he will be able to restart his career. They soon discover that Hedley is a talentless ham, only they couldn't see it when they were children.

    While at the convention, Frasier asks a man dressed as a Klingon for help finding the comic books and thanks him by saying "You're a fierce but helpful people. Although not an episode of Frasier , the principal cast of Frasier participated in a live onstage sketch on the occasion of an official Star Trek 30th anniversary studio celebration, where they were "recreating their audition" for Voyager , although the actors David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney complete with easy chair and beer can , Jane Leeves, Peri Gilpin, and Moose the dog were in-character as their Frasier persona, being dressed in Starfleet uniforms notwithstanding.

    Absent from the sketch were principal cast regular Kelsey Grammer and supporting cast regular Dan Butler , both of whom having played other characters on The Next Generation and Voyager , respectively. When she uses her psychic abilities, she finds a strong sense of the aliens expressing a desire to breed with the Voyager crew, but quickly realizes that she's actually sensing Niles.

    A Klingon enters the bridge from the turbolift with Eddie, Martin's dog, and complains he was found on the Klingon homeworld digging up azalea bushes after the Klingons just finished landscaping. Martin offers him a strip of latinum which appeases the Klingon, but claims if Eddie does it again, the Klingons will destroy the Federation , to which Janeway claims "that sounds reasonable. The performance has been registered and is featured in the celebratory documentary, Star Trek: In the pilot, Neal Schweiber asks permission to sit at a lunch table with two other geeks by impersonating captain Kirk, addressing them as Bones and Spock, and asking them if he could join them in the Enterprise mess room because he's so hungry he could eat a tribble.

    When Bill doesn't get it, he sarcastically claims he's impersonating John Wayne. In "Tests and Breasts" a sex ed teacher is able to deduce that an anonymously submitted question comes from Sam because he's the only one with Star Trek notebook paper. Friends contains a few references to Star Trek by Chandler Bing and Ross Geller, who are referenced as being nerds throughout the series.

    Ross shows the gang the sonogram of his child, and the group makes jokes while trying to decipher the image. Joey asks, " What are we supposed to be seeing here? During calling the printer company's hotline, Chandler gets angry, because he notices they watch Star Trek in the background. Later during the call he is told that Spock is hugging his father something which never happened in the show. Chandler tells Ross that an incident involving Phoebe's boyfriend is a no-win scenario. He calls the situation the Kiryat Moriah. Ross informs him that the no-win scenario is actually called the Kobayashi Maru , and that the Kiryat Moriah was the name of hotel they stayed in when traveling in Israel.

    Rachel is trying to make Ross angry by saying things he doesn't agree with. She says " I do think Kirk was smarter than Spock ". An encyclopedia salesman is testing Joey's knowledge, to prove that Joey really needs an encyclopedia. He asks " What do you know about vulcanized rubber? Chandler and Joey are trying to open a closet in Monica's apartment to find out what is inside it. There is a moment when Chandler shouts in an over-the-top manner, " There's got to be a way!

    Robert Jones, a prisoner who managed to build a teleporter in a previous episode, is described as "clever enough to Star Trek himself out of a maximum security German prison". A conspiracy theorist played by Clint Howard claims to be Spock , and that renegade future Romulans are trying to change the timeline by creating super soldiers, like Khan Noonien Singh. The Wrath of Khan , and his apartment number is After discovering a Star Trek convention on a list of local events, Peter Bishop mentions that he has promised to take his father, and so pretends he didn't see it.

    This was before Bana's film stardom and appearance in 's Star Trek. In the eighth season episode entitled "Leap of Faith", D. James equates being in Vocal Adrenaline with being part of the Borg Collective. Alton uses many pop culture references including Star Trek. The last question of the episode "Pretzel Logic" was, if yeast were to star in a horror or sci-fi film, they'd most likely play: They start out dry as mummies, they reanimate like zombies, and then, they reproduce like those gosh darn Tribbles.

    So, how'd you do? Ah, who cares, let's make them. Season 7, episode 3 titled "Monster Deals" features a man at the pawn shop to sell some Star Trek merchandise. McGarrett's girlfriend is an intelligence officer on the aircraft carrier Enterprise. That offense goes even further when Danno mentions Uhura when discussing black Trek characters. Max has transferred his "WARP 9" license plate to a Chevrolet Camaro similar to the one Danno drives, saying he had to sell off all his DS9 action figures to get enough money to pay for it. McGarrett gives a wire-wearing civilian the Vulcan salute and says "[[Live long and prosper Live long and perspire]" before sending him into a criminal's lair.

    They give each other the Vulcan salute and say " Live long and prosper " after Max repeats Spock 's "I have been and shall always be your friend" line in gratitude. Max says that "Per Lieutenant Kelly, I just finished performing what I refer to as warp speed autopsy. The scene of James T. While attempting to lip read a conversation on an old video, one of the terms "read" is "Captain Kirk".

    Jerry disobeys a direct order not to tell anyone where the Five-0 team is going and ultimately winds up saving their lives by calling for backup. When Steve mentioned that he'd disobeyed, Jerry replied, ". The Search for Spock. And, like him, I'm prepared to accept the consequences. Also several snowclones of the I'm a doctor, not a Heroes is a science fiction series on NBC about ordinary Humans who discover they have extraordinary powers.

    Star Trek parodies and pop culture references (live action television)

    In particular, Hiro Nakamura, a Japanese character who can bend space and time, is an admitted Star Trek fan and often equates his power to events that take place on Star Trek. Hiro describes his power to bend space and teleport. His friend Ando Masahashi sarcastically says that it's "like Star Trek ". Ando says that Hiro's "powers beyond any mere mortal" are like Spock 's. He then suggests that Hiro use his Vulcan death grip when he is dragged back to his desk by his boss. Later, Hiro expresses his desire to " boldly go where no man has gone before ".

    Ando mocks, " Beam us up, Scotty! A prophetic comic book, "9th Wonders! Later, when Hiro inexplicably finds himself having teleported from Tokyo to New York City, he explains his himself by comparing his abilities to Star Trek 's transporters. He punctuates his explanation with the Vulcan salute. A woman calls the Japanese Hiro " Sulu " just before punching him and locking him in a closet. When he is freed, he gives a Vulcan salute and says, " I come in peace. Hiro parts ways with Ando; each give a Vulcan salute to the other.

    Additionally, a newly-introduced character's hometown is Bozeman , Montana. When Nathan tells Danko that he wants his brother, Peter, caught with "no bloodshed", Danko orders his men saying, " Hear that? When they find a baby with the same name, Hiro and Ando wonder how such a thing could have occurred.

    Hiro explains that on The Next Generation , a transporter accident caused something similar to happen " Rascals ". Hiro's real world blog X is organized by stardate and is labeled as a " Captain's Log. Rachel replies that the line is " Beam me up, Scotty " and then teleports Anna and herself. In this short-lived BBC sitcom about the staff of a fictional airline, the character of Captain Hilary Duff the name is a coincidence: In one of the show's surrealist touches, at the end of one scene he actually beams out of the staff lounge, seen by the viewer but not by the other characters who are nonplussed to turn around and find him gone.

    Like the later Red Dwarf, it satirises many common science fiction tropes including on-board computers, giant computers and teleportation beaming. Doohan played a recurring role as a Montgomery Scott analogue called Pippen presumably a play on the name of basketball player Scotty Pippen. In the second season episode "I'll Fly Away", Virgil while driving a surveillance van in the dark orders the people in the back to dim their lights, because "it's like the starship Enterprise in here". In the pilot episode, "Honey, We've Been Swallowed By Grandpa", Wayne tells his son, "Ensign Nicholas, make it so", when initializing the shrinking machine, to which he replies, "Engage".

    Kutner casually mentions that he's a Dahar Master of the Klingon Empire. One of the doctors takes the patients blood and it is green. In the next scene is Dr. House talking with his team and asks, " Is he Vulcan? If 'no' then what makes Nimoy bleed green? House describes Foreman and Thirteen's new-found relationship as Foreman having " Boldly gone where no man had gone before. Thirteen comments that it's suspicious that the patient's girlfriend has several changes of clothes. Taub thinks her suspicions are unfounded and sarcastically states " As opposed to the same Starfleet-issue tunic?

    In "The Duel", Robin ends a bad date with an implausible but true excuse, after which her nerdy date curses her by saying " You have no honor " in Klingon. In "Lucky Penny", Ted remarks that usually when he stumbles upon a bunch of people camped out in line waiting for something, there tends to be a stormtrooper or a Klingon to give some indication of what the line is about. In "The Playbook", a bartender says he's giving up on dating to focus on his fan fiction.

    The scene cuts immediately to a wedding photo with him and his bride both wearing TNG-style duty uniforms in command red. In the episode "Mom and Dad", a character is shown to have become offended because Marshall called her a trekkie , which she claims is "our word". William Shatner was also refered to as one of several great people who were Canadian in "the rehersal dinner". Hyperdrive is a British science fiction sitcom in the basic Star Trek ship of exploration mold, which featuring many cliches including holodeck-like recreation rooms and a race called "The Red Shiny Robots of Vortis" which seem inspired by the Borg.

    In the second season episode "Artifact", the Queppu leader says he believes on Earth it is said " Revenge is a dish best served on a bed of rice ", which Teal corrects as "cold". A deleted scene taken from the episode Bellydancer , the friends are teaching people CPR.