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    • The one time I got to see Gene Roddenberry speak, he had brought along a blooper reel, which I think was fairly common to show at Star Trek conventions in the late 1970s, early 1980s?
    • The Greatest Trek podcast mentioned that "TK" in the name TK Bellows is clearly an homage to the publishing term: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_come_(publishing)
    • The Greatest Trek also felt that the Uhura assistance to Scotty was a nod to her caregiving of him in Star Trek 5 (bringing him dinner while working, going on shore leave together)
  • Anson Mount’s sideburns were a clear homage to Isaac Asimov.

  • Why didn't they just put Batel in the medical transporter's pattern buffer, like M'Benga did with his daughter?

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    Galaxy Quest in chronological order in a Star Trek rewatch

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    Stage 16 Cave Set

  • I found it humorous that Clem is also a Lower Decker in his society!

  • It is the best of a bad bunch. The TOS movies inspired the TNG movies. The TNG movies inspired a lull in the movies (no call for a DS9 or Voyager or Enterprise movie) that had to be filled with a reboot.

  • My dad watched TOS with me when it first aired, but I was too young to remember it. My first recollection is watching it in syndication. I went on to read my dad's many books, especially the Star Trek Concordance and the James Blish adaptations.

  • Thanks, that sent me Googling. "KIM: I'll try extrapolating the verteron exit vector. No, I can't get it. There's a strange phase variance in the radiation stream. We'll have to wait until the probe exits." Episode 6 (another wormhole?!) http://www.chakoteya.net/Voyager/106.htm

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    Worst examples of Treknobabble

  • I love this! Now you need to do an analysis like this one on Star Trek and the Bechdel-Wallace test!

    I realize you’re not trying to predict quality, just personal enjoyability, but I do wonder how it relates to quality.

    I actually think it might be slightly more predictive of the quality of a show overall than of individual episodes. But both ST:TOS and ST:TNG have many great captain-centric episodes that I’m not sure if it is predictive of episode quality particularly.

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    Favorite Star Trek filk songs

  • Great suggestion! Everyone remembers the Gorn, but the Metrons are fairly representative of the incredibly advanced aliens typical of TOS (like the Organians, Thasians, or Providers).

  • I think I'd suggest a planet-of-the-week episode. From TOS, "This Side of Paradise" or "A Taste of Armageddon." From TNG, maybe "Who Watches the Watchers" or "Up the Long Ladder."

  • If it is a promotional image from the studio, I would imagine it said something like “Star Trek Now on Fridays” originally. I think “pon farr” wouldn’t have yet been well known enough to mention.

  • I hang out at my local game store once a week. I've timed the following playlist to fit the commute!

    • Status Report
    • How Would That Feel
    • I’m Ready
    • I’m the X
    • We are One
    • Subspace End Credit Medley
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    Most popular songs from Subspace Rhapsody

  • I felt like Freeman included Rutherford because his “gee whiz! lookee there!” naïveté added to her misdirection.

  • I'm slowly and tediously working my way through ST:TNG season 1.

  • Very clever! And thorough. Thanks for posting this analysis.

  • "Spectre of the Gun" has a pretty surreal set and I could easily imagine it as a play.

  • Egads this is hard! I got two lines in and gave up. Free to anyone who wants to continue:

    Captain Pike, Number One, emotional Spock, Talos IV,

    Alien zoo, laser overload, General Order 7,

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    "We Didn't Start the Fire" set at the end of different series?