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It's based on characters from the original series.
Referenced in
Tucker (imitating William Shatner) says, "This is your captain."
One of the guests is a Trekkie looking like a Klingon in the original series.
Dave says he's a Star Trek fan, Ron asks him a trick question ("Who played Dr. Spock?") and when he falls for it he tells him to get out of his house.
Simon refers to Mrs. Kleiger as Miss Klingon
Olivia paraphrases, "Boldly going where no Olivia has gone before"
Leonard Nimoy played his "Mr. Spock" character in a sketch.
The Freeble Energizer button emits Star Trek sound effects
An advertisement is visible.
A model kit is visible in a store.
A female character says "It's like something from 'Star Trek' or 'The Twilight Zone'".
Dr Spock is shown on the TV Graham is watching
Grady mentione he and Fred watched this program together the previous evening.
discussed by Doug and Willie
Picture of Captain Kirk pasted over army poster
Star Trek uniforms worn back to front in Jeopardy 1999
"Ooh look, it's Star Trek!" exclaims Mrs Slocombe on seeing a toy robot's starscape chest monitor. "I'll bet it's a repeat" notes Mr Lucas drily; these were extremely common on BBC1 when the edition first aired in 1977.
Klingons are mentioned on Highway Patrol skit
The enemy ships resemble ships in Star Trek.
Alice stands in front of a poster in the trailer.
Franklyn Ajaye's entire stand up routine is about Star Trek
Models of the original Enterprise and Klingon Battle Cruiser are hanging over Roy's model train where he built his replica of Devil's Tower.
Rhonda says 'Beam me down, Captain Kirk'
Freddy Astro is told to go on a five day mission to explore strange new worlds and seek out new civilizations
Palindrome says that Romulans have noses on the back of their heads
The space suit Fred wears is the suit worn in the Star Trek episode The Tholian Web.
When Captain Peacock complains that Mr. Harmon brings a display model to the floor during opening hours, he replies that if it were Star Trek, he would have it beamed up.
Poster visible in hut filled with pop culture items
"Scotty, beam me up!" says Les Dawson.
Terry is making a "replica" Starship Enterprise.
Reference is made to "Space - 'the final frontier', as it was once called..."
Martin Mull hears his daughter say "Beam me up, Scotty" and says to himself, "Hmmm...Star Trek. I always liked that show."
Poster is in the room.
A damaged starship Enterprise floats through space.
Spock's head can be seen in the crowd of book characters.
Kirk & Spock can be seen in the chase scene.
Eddie mentions watching this show
Perm has a Dr. Spock poster.
Murdock says 'Beam us up, Scotty'
at one point Hunter is wearing a pulover with the Enterprise on it
Title mentioned by Roger McGough in chapter 5 of the novel by Hillary Weston
The sound of the energon cubes being made by soundwave is the sound of the doors opening on the original Enterpise in the 1960's series
All incidental characters in red shirts die, while incidental characters in blue shirts live
mentioned
David: "Does Spock beam up?"
In the episode "War of Illusions", when Diana and Philip are getting the transmission of the leader's battle plan message on the bridge, the sound effects are from the bridge of Star Trek's Enterprise; complete with the sliding door sound.
Lynne mentions Captain Kirk.
On 'The Three Musketeers' Morris D'Ance mentions Dilithium Crystals
Marty appears to George stating that he is from the planet Vulcan
Vinnie says, "Hey, chill out Mr. Spock."
"Warp speed!"
A parody of this show was used in this episode.
Referenced during Weekend Update
Lovejoy says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
After Megane's house is destroyed by a missile, a model of the USS Enterprise from "Star Trek" (1966) can be seen in the foreground.
Peter: Yeah? You and what Starfleet?
Egon mentions that the containment unit does not have a transwarp drive.
Captain James T. Smirk, Dr Klotz and Mr. Splook are based on characters from Star Trek
A poster of Spock with a model Enterprise is outside Tim's room.
numerous episodes mentioned
Paul compares his dad to a Klingon commander holding him on a asteroid prison.
Mentioned by Jaimie's TV obsessed patient
Grandma Friday accidentally pronounces Streebeck as such, after being introduced.
Rose confuses Mr. Spock with Dr. Benjamin Spock.
Alf says to Racquel "Live long and prosper", Spock's equivalent of saying "Goodbye."
The title of this episode is a take from the famous quote of this series.
Ghost version of Dr. "Bones" McCoy informs Capt. Kirk they're all DEAD.
Mentioned by Micky Dolenz
Emilly says "(Scotty) yelled something about a 'beam' just 'fore he died."
Lore (just as the evil Kirk did in "The Enemy Within") cosmetically alters his face to pass for the "good" double.
Tank says 'To boldly go' and Scout 'Beam me up, Scotty'
Mrs. Moyer makes a comment that driving the kids' carpool is like piloting the Enterprise.
Inside the UFO, Garfield calls out, "Yoo-hoo! Mr. Spock!"
Referenced by name
Joel: "He kind of looks like Sulu's kid."
When Roger first arrives at Monolith Burger, the Enterprise spaceship can be seen leaving the place.
Servo: "He's no James T. Kirk."
Wesley tells the aliens they violated the "prime directive".
Servo: "That's his 'Star Trek' fan club bolo tie."
Dorothy says she looks like something off of the Starship Enterprise.
Trekkies in early era TOS and contemporary TNG costumes
Abby mentions meeting a "weird guy in some reject 'Star Trek' costume."
"Beam me up Shifter"
Mike says that he thought someone was "the Russian guy from Star Trek."
Crow: He's wearing Spock's jammies.
Reference to Mr. Spock
Referenced by name
"I think she's wearing Dr. Spock's night coat"
The Enterprise spaceship is seen in the introduction.
"I saw this once on Star Trek"
At one point, Kevin says the famous "Beam me up, Scotty!" line.
Elliott mentions that he ought to change his name to Dr. McCoy in one scene of the film.
The sound of the doors of Clamp Tower is the same as the Enterprise's turbolift.
Dori jokes that Townsend's name isn't very alien sounding, such as Spock
Mr. Spacely, George Jetson's boss, called space "the final frontier."
character imitates Spock as his role model
"Beam Me Up, Scotty." reference.
Parker says that Jerry is "a combination of Tonto and Spock."
The Enterprise can be seen parked in the parking lot scene.
Speaking of his camera, Parker says, "Now it was boldly going where no camera had been before."
The beam that shrunk Buster, Babs, and Plucky is similar to the famous teleporter of the series.
Crow: They look like they're filming a Star Trek episode.
Babs says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
Captain Kirk wanted Hamton to vallet park the Enterprise.
Zack says that Screech will "go where no man has ever gone before."
Jerry (imitating Dr. McCoy) says, "He's dead, Jim!"
referenced as part of Joel & the Bots' comments
Upon meeting Screech, who he thinks is an alien, Lt. Thompson uses the Vulcan hand greeting.
Tom: "Look! The cast of 'Star Trek.'"
The mind-meld scene in episode "Mirror, Mirror" is quoted.
Tom: "Thank you, Mr. Spock"
Joel: "Space: the final - huh?"
Josie and Tony sing the Star Trek theme
Phil Cool impersonates Frank Sinatra singing 'Star Trekkin'
The show is mentioned by name.
Mentionend and imitated by Phil Cool
Chris Smith and Jim Meskimen play Captain Kirk & Mr. Spock
A person dressed up as Spock stands in line to ask for Grampa Simpson's money.
Jerry mentions Star Trek in his opening act
Referenced by Ryan Styles during 'props'
Mentioned.
Sandi Toksvig pretents to be Mr. Spock during 'props'
Martin looks for his "lost Vulcan ear" at the comic book convention.
they meet (and almost arrest) James "Scotty" Doohan. Who apparently starred in "eleven' of the feature films.
Servo: Boldy backing away from where no man has gone before.
"That's the trouble." Crow: "With Tribbles?"
"hey it's just like one episode"
Frank "beams in" to detention in the same manner as characters on "Star Trek."
"I know the Vulcan nerve pinch."
Crow: "Mr. Spock wants his eye shadow back."
Vivian says she needs to be Lt. Uhura to use an appliance
Crow: "Live long and prosper. . . . Not!"
Kelly to Bud: "I'm sure lots of cool guys spend their Friday night watching Star Trek reruns hoping to catch a glimpse of Klingon cleavage."
Crow: "They learned that move on 'Star Trek.'"
Tom: "He's Captain Kirk."
Joel plays the Unearthly board game with the Captain Kirk king piece from a chess set.
Crow: "What are you, Captain Kirk all of a sudden?"
Al pitches his idea of "Shoe Trek" to the Hollywood producer. Later his idea is stolen and lines from the show can be heard.
Parker says, "The teachers' lounge: the final frontier. My mission: to boldly go where no student has gone before."
the narrator mentions the phrase "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
Crow: "I'm a surgeon, not a doctor!"
Mentioned in the first sketch
Frank: "I am not Spock!"
Garth whistles the theme music to the original "Star Trek" TV series.
In this episode, a Trekkie convention gone awry results in a myriad of Star Trek references.
Referenced in Star Trek Democrats
Kelly: "Then I went over to Star Trek Land, hot-wired the Enterprise and sent it up where no man has gone before."
Corky: "I'm an engineer. Not an attorney."
Joel: "I'm a Trekkie."
Crow (as Captain Kirk): "Spock!"
Tom (as Captain Kirk): "Spock!"
Tom: "I'm pretty sure this is a 'Star Trek' set."
In the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" spoof, Roy says, "Holy Shatner!"
Servo: Captain's log...
Joel: "It's from 'Star Trek.'"
Crow: "It's like a Romulan cloaking device; the Klingons had one, too."
Vic (Eddie Velez) uses the expression "Beam me up, Scotty", famously associated with, although never actually used in, "Star Trek".
Crow (as Dr. McCoy): "He's dead, Jim."
William Shatner (Ben Stiller) auditions for "Tonight Show" host, wearing a Starfleet uniform.
Ben and James Doohan discuss "Star Trek."
Ben's character in the dandruff shampoo commercial says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
Referenced on the Proud Pattersons
Tom: "Oh, wait a minute. This is a 'Star Trek' set!"
Crow: "Captain Kirk!"
Crow (as Dr. McCoy): "It's dead, Jim."
If the player gives Zanthia a broom, she replies "Hey, I'm an alchemist! Not a witch!", similar to Dr. McCoy's "Hey, I'm a doctor..." catchphrase.
Lenard Nemoy talks about being on the set of Star Trek.
Crow: I'm dead, Jim!
Mentioned in the conversation at the end
Groundskeeper Willie does an impression of Scottie. "My God man, I've watered her down as far as she'll go, I cannat water no more!"
a Vulcan is mentioned
Referenced in opening titles and in Casualty
April says, "It's Star Trek time!" when they're going to time travel.
at the end of the movie, you can see a sticker that says "Highly Illogical" above Kramer's bed. Spock in Star Trek would often find humans highly illogical
"Hello, Uhura!"
Crow: "Help me, Spock!"
When Dick mentions his 'T.J. Hooker' audition, Clarence asks "Did you meet Captain Kirk?"
"He's dead" Servo: Jim.
Jimmy: (to Lois Lane) still going where no reporter has gone before.
One of the animaniacs appears in an enterprise uniform and does an impression of Scottie.
Crow: "Scotty! Beam me out of here!"
Yakko shouts "Look! It's big fat Scottie from Star Trek!"
Simon Phoenix says, "this is the future, where are all the phaser guns?" 45:11
Crow (as Scotty): "I'm losin' power, Captain!"
Yakko says, "Who's chubbier? Perry Mason or Scotty from 'Star Trek'?"
The nerds menton an online debate about Cpt. Kirk and Picard.
Servo: No, not the Limited Edition Star Trek collectors plate!
In "Moby or Not Moby," the "Starbuck" character spoofs Scotty from "Star Trek."
A caricature of Dr. McCoy appears.
"It boldly go where no man has.."
The Enterprise is sucked into the suck-o-matic and the voice of Captain Kirk is heard.
Fran mentions the show by name.
"Besides, you're a Romulan"
"Their 5 year mission: to be hot, hot, hot."
Marcy to Al: "Quiet, Klingon."
Mentioned by Alex
Ron quotes Captain Kirk.
"go where no bobcat has gone before"
When Bart goes to nerds' hiding place one of them is building an Enterprise model kit.
A character in the film says, "He's dead," and Tom adds, "Jim."
Several bits, including Mr. Spock's nerve pinch
discussion about "Star Trek"
Noel says "Live long and prosper"
Crow (as Sulu): "Fascinating, Captain."
Ace does a series of Star Trek impressions.
Crow (as Scotty): "I've got to have two hours, Captain!"
Referenced during the monologue
Wakko (imitating Scotty) says, "She can't take any more, Captain!"
Antonio does the "live long and prosper" salute
Roz mentions Captain Kirk's name.
The episode revolves around the revelation of Ben being a closet Star Trek fan.
Mike: "Uh-oh, Romulans!"
Dialogue about "going where no man has gone before".
Crow: "Let's not get into that whole Kirk/Picard thing here!"
Ben dresses as Mr. Spock in this episode.
Crow: "Mike, it's a Tribble."
Crow: We have to get to Uranus and wipe out the Klingons
A "Star Trek"-like theme plays as Bart looks at the stars through his telescope.
Alan's joke "It's a chat show Jim, but not as we know it" is a spoof of the famous line from this show.
While lifting a beam with a crane, Tim says "Beaming up, Scotty"
Chandler mentions it.
Beaming sound when the Simpsons shows up at the opening couh gag.
A suspect was watching Star Trek
Grandpa shouts "I was the one who cancelled Star Trek!"
Crow: "Captain Kirk!"
Crow: "She looks like a Romulan!"
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the tv-series in his review of the VHS release entitled Star Trek: The Best of Both Worlds
A binome gets beamed out after doing Shatner's 'rocketman' speach.
In a nonsense speech, Homer says: "The information superhighway showed the average person what some nerd thinks about Star Trek."
After Lexington tells the Gargoyles he'll show them how to fix the copter, Brooklyn asks "Him and which Star Fleet"
One of Mulder's conspirator friends says "Beam me up, Scottie" upon their greeting.
The Simpsons are beamed down onto their couch.
The couple before Kimmy and Duane at the chapel have a Star Trek wedding
The first title card says "To boldly go, where no man has gone before"
William Shatner in a Star Fleet uniform is auditioning to play the part of Mr Burns.
Mike: They're attacking a Klingon language camp.
title reference
a sign on a planetarium says "Like Star Trek, Only It Sucks"
Troy McClure's uniform is based on the Enterprise outfits. Several sound effects are taken straight from the show.
The two nerd background characters wear Star Trek Enterprise uniforms.
The pet store clerk attempts "a human/canine mind meld" with Santa's Little Helper.
Character says "Beam me up"
Klingons appear among the ethnic children.
One of the characters Duckman turns into when he's hooked up to the TV transmitting device is Captain Kirk.
Fran mentions William Shatner orbiting the sun.
The William Shatner caricature on Slappy's plane says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
One of the computer nerds puts on a pair of "Star Trek Mr Spock" ears.
the "dilithium crystal" speech
Fanboy scares off George Takei a.k.a. Mr. Sulu after hugging him.
Jimmy talks into his wallet and says "beam up Scotty",
Various Star Trek merchandise was shown in the Ode to Leonard Nimoy segment.
Del calls Richard 'Captain Kirk'.
Fitz says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
Leslie says her kidnapper made her watch "Star Trek" with him.
One of the binomes who almost lost the space-themed game speaks in Kirk's trademark manner of speech
When on the phone to someone, Chandler tells "Are you watching Star Trek?!", then later "So Spock actually hugs his father?"
Fitz says he is having a 'Star Trek' moment when he talks with mark about skipping a generation.
Gex mentions Dr. Spock.
referenced in Shatner's Seven
Captain Kirk mentioned by George Bailey while talking about overplayed shows.
Slam calls Jade Spock.
Jefferson: "You know, Captain Kirk was wrong. The final frontier isn't space, it's the roof."
The 7th level of the second episode, Tiberius Station, was named after James Tiberius Kirk.
When Bud needs twelve beautiful woman for his calendar project, Kelly suggests his "Lieutenant Uhura doll" as one of them.
reference to being "beamed up"
Ray Vecchio: Beam me up?
Numerous references. Also the presence of George Takei.
Servo: Space the final frontier...
Jimmy: "beam me up slappy"; Dave "Scotty"
Tom imitates Scotty.
In "Casper vs. the Ultimate Fanboy", two nerds dressed up as vulcans pass by Kat and Casper and say "Live Long and Prosper." A good number of references also appear in the same episode.
One of the workers at the power plant inside Dexter's brain (as Scotty) exclaims, "Sir! She can't take any more!"
A picture of the U.S.S. Enterprise can be seen hanging in Dexter's room.
Mentioned in documentary.
this show celebrates the 30th anniversary of Star Trek
Mentioned by Casper in "Dead of the Class."
At the beginning of the episode, Moesha wishes her boyfriend were "more like Mr Spock".
The man approaching Susan is dressed in a Star Trek (The Original Series) costume and has came for the DeForest Kelley book signing. Pretending to be a trekkie, Susan says, "Live long and prosper." And fails to imitate the appropriate Vulcan handsign.
Lisa calls the game "Star Trek Invader"
Comic Book Guy talks about going to a Star Trek convention.
In "Dream Machine," Dexter's narration begins with, "Dexter's log, star date 1234.5."
Ray reminds Robert that he's playing Santa, not a Klingon
Red and Harold discuss which Star Trek captain is better: Kirk or Picard
Mentioned by Micky Dolenz
Griff says: "Haven't you ever seen a war movie? The black man always gets it first." Al asks: "What do you mean?" Griff replies: "Jim Brown in The Dirty Dozen, Laurence Fishburne in Apocalypse Now, Bubba in Forrest Gump, any black man in Star Trek."
"Tell it to Starfleet!"
Tom: "Starfleet forbids it."
Mentioned in Bill Brasky's funeral
Captain Kirk mentioned.
Millar jokes with Mulder about Spock's phaser.
Jerry the gourd wears a pair of Spock ears.
Mike (as Sulu): "Fascinating, Captain"
Bart: Set your faces to stunned.
When Jerry enters the lift, he says, "One to beam down."
"Is he playing Vulcan solitare?"
Maxwell makes a play on words of the "Starship Enterprise".
Crow: Ahh! Kirk vs. Picard, huh? Yeah, that's a tough one! Man!
Batman said someone was "beamed up" into a bank vault
Tom: "Did you hear phaser shots?"
"It's Spock in really fast motion"
Crow: Anything but an old Star Trek set!
someone says "Beam me up, Scotty"
"Fight by William Shatner"
A characterization of Captain Kirk appears in "The Boo-Muda Triangle."
Caroline (to Richard, while both she and Annie give him the Vulcan salute): "Live long and prosper!"
Wayne attempts to induce F.R.A.N. to self-destruct in the same way Captain Kirk defeated computers through logical contradiction.
"The Vulcan Solider Meld"
Mike: They stole the Enterprise's red alert sound thingy.
Brighton is attending a Star Trek convention.
Rodney says he likes that black guy in Star Trek
Red remarks that the cult from Gorgon should warp themselves up to Port Asbestos and get some Dilithium crystals
Gex's catchphrase (as Captain Kirk): Alright, boys. Phasers on stun.
Beaker goes on a Star Trek Cruise
Jeff loves Captain Kirk and gets to meet William Shatner.
According to Annie, her aunt Camille's neighbor Ben is 43, lives in the basement and collects Star Trek memorabilia.
Mentioned by Stephen Hawking
Servo: (as Scotty) My engines can't take it!
Berg says "I'm a doctor, not a waiter", mirroring Dr. McCoy
Mr. Sulu makes a cameo appearance on the submarine.
Mike (as Star Trek-esque music plays): "Space!"
This episode's title is a reference to "The Trouble with Tribbles" episode of "Star Trek."
Kevin notices a male nurse who had a haircut similar to Leonard Nimoy during the original series
Dr. Jackson Roykirk invented the earthquake machine that was defeated by Team Knight Rider , the doctor also invented the Nomad robot that was defeated by the Star Trek crew
Servo: He's in Star Fleet.
Jet's opening monologue begins with the words "Space travel log 0968" which is a reference to the beginning of all of the Star Trek series that always have the captain for that particular series giving the Stardate in which the episode takes place. Also, some the classic Star Trek bridge sounds can be heard when Spike is on Bebop's bridge.
Ca. 38 minutes into the film, Freddy is carrying a plastic bag with pictures of characters (Kirk, Spock, Bones) from the older show.
The capsule in which Faye was cryogenically preserved has the code NCC-1701-B written on it, an reference to Star Trek and the ship Enterprise
One of the students trap on the bus decides to get off, to see if he can find some help. He is seen wearing a red Star Trek shirt, this is a running joke in the Star Trek world. Any character seen in a red shirt is quickly killed off as soon as they are introduce. Which this South Park character was.
Oscar: "Actually I'm not into Star Trek"
Gypsy: "A dolphin warship has just de-cloaked off the port bow!"
referenced in 'Conan' the documentary
Servo: If he runs into a Klingon, I'm quiting.
Referenced throughout the film.
mentions it
Allie says, "What was I supposed to do? Beam myself home?"
Dr. Hibbert says, "I'm a doctor, not a gardener!"
A character makes reference to the catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty."
Scully talks with Mulder about his clandestine source: "How do we know he's not just another crackpot whose encyclopedic knowledge of extraterrestrial life isn't derived from reruns of Star Trek?" Later Jeff says "Beam me up, Scotty."
A movie with a young Mulder dressed like Spock is shown.
Noel Shempsky tells Frasier that he is still writing the Klingon / English Dictionary. In the real world, Klingon is an artificial language that is spoken in the fictional Star Trek universe.
A marquee outside the sci-fi convention reads, "Set phasers on fun!"
Pluto's ears go in a Spock position at the end.
referenced in the Hannucha song
referenced during the Proud Pattersons skit
"The Chanukah Song" references Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock.
"Purple Toupee" includes a shot of a "Star Trek" puzzle.
Comic Book Guy's personalized license plate is NCC-1701, which is the registry number of the Enterprise.
"I guess he's boldly gone where no man has gone before."
Mr. Spock and a four digit stardate (only present in the original series) are mentioned.
Lizzie asks Tim: "Are you a Trekkie?"
Mr. Spock is mentioned.
Gene Roddenberry's Enterprise-shaped coffin floats past Dogbert's space shuttle.
Wayne's medical invention uses the same sound effect as Dr. McCoy's medical monitors.
After traveling back in time, Captain O'Neill calls himself Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise during interrogation.
The starship mechanic in this episode is named Doohan. This is a reference to James Doohan, the actor who portrayed Scotty, the engineer, in the original Star Trek series.
Kirk impression by Carter
When Fry comes to the future and the pneumatic doors open for the first time, he comments: "Cool, just like in Star Trek" before getting stuck in one. Also, he refers to Leonard Nimoy's head in a jar as Spock.
A cell phone makes the Star Trek communicator noise.
Thank you, Mr. Spock. This is a reference to the alien science officer on the classic sci-fi show Star Trek.
They watch an animated version of it on TV and talk about it.
"Wheeling Capain Pike"
Amongst many, many references, the use of a Captain's log complete with stardate.
Crow: Ooh, Bitter Dregs.
Poppy Montgomery compares her relationships with men to the character relationships in the TV series "Star Trek".
Comic Book Guy starts trying to run the city using rules from Star Trek race The Vulcans, he wears a Star Trek shirt as he says it.
Fry finds a "Mr Spock Collector's Plate" with an image of Spock from Star Trek on it.
"He's boldly gone where no man has gone before"
Jess mentions the show.
mentioned in dialogue twice
Mike: I'm ready to fight Captain Kirk.
John mentions Mr. Spock.
Tom: "He's doing a Danish mind meld."
When S.E.T.H. cracks his kill-code, it flashes up on the screen, starting with "NCC1701", which is the registration code of the starship Enterprise.
Ovomorphus mentions the Enterprise.
Crow: "Dammit, Bones!"
When Ivan Checkov introduces himself and says he's shutting down the bar, Murphy says, "Checkov? Well, this here's McCoy. We find a Spock, we got us an away team. "
Crow: Spock, are you going back?
The boxed set of Star Trek can be seen in the video shop being trashed
The show is recerenced in this movie.
Shatner urges his fans to get a life
Neil talks like Captain Kirk
Casey talks about figuring "out a way to beam us aboard the Starship Enterprise"
Retard character wears Star Trek uniform
Spock from this show is among The Collector's kidnapped people.
Jones mentions the cancellation of the show in 1969.
Sam uses Star Trek notebook paper
A door opens with the hatch noise used in Star Trek.
Cordelia: "Mr. and Mrs. Spock need to mind meld now."
Amy wears a "Spock Rules" t-shirt.
Hermes describes the Diplomatic Order of Planets as being similar to the Federation from Fry's "Star Trek programme"
Jenny talks about combining Star Trek with wrestling
Tommy asks, "What is our mission?" Harry answers, "To boldly go where no man has gone before!"
A pun vomparing warped personalities to "warp speed" is used.
Neil talks like Captain Kirk
Jonathan Frakes plays himself in this episode and makes reference to his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also to the original Star Trek, such as asking where William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are.
Cleo says, "Scotty, beam us up", mentions transporters and starships, and gives the Vulcan salute saying, "Live long and prosper."
Dr Scweiber does a Capt Kirk impression
With a nod to Mr. Scott, Willie says, "She won't hold much longer!"
Cartman says "We're at fag factor 5 captain" mocking the catchphrase from this show.
Referenced in dialogue
When the Planet Express crew land on the planet with Popplers, Leela refers to it as a "class M planet" and suggests Fry look for "Roddenberries". On Star Trek, a class "M" planet was one like Earth, habitable for humans, and the series was created by Gene Roddenberry.
A cast member wears her outfit and the interior of the school bus is based on a star trek ship.
"Live long and prosper" referred to as in-joke.
Talk about Captain Kirk & Mr Spock
Vulcan "live long and prosper" hand sign used
"No more captain Kirk chit-chat"
Kevin mentions it in dialogue
"Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor not a miracle worker!"
Lance mentions he's looking forward to watching it on TV
Crichton mentions the Prime Directive
Daniel Jackson asks Selmak if he can beam Jack and Teal'c out of their vessel to which Selmak replies "Haha, beam them out? What am I, Scotty?"
Lance is dressed in an Enterprise Uniform
Open reference by a character
arguement about how many Star Trek episodes there are
Discussed during the dinner
Comic Book Guy says, "Shall I cross the final frontier?"
The "Before Time" reference was used in the first season episode "Miri" before it was used in Mad Max.
mentioned by Rory
Referenced by William Shatner
Tom: "Thank you, Mr. Spock."
Officer Kimble says he is not interested in a Star Trek watch
"Trek Toons" booth at the animation festival
A tourist in the background makes the vulcan hand sign.
Beth quotes the opening narration when meeting Henry
Bohdi is showng giving a Vulcan salute.
Comic Book Guy has a Klingon/English dictionary and looks up the Klingon word for "loneliness" before saying it. He later says "Human contact: The final frontier" a play on the famous phrase from this show.
Denise: "Look, I like the theory of freezing time as much as the next Star Trek nerd, but..."
Noel wears a Star Trek (TOS) captains uniform at a sci-fi convention.
Prickly's "dematerialization" is compared to the classic sci-fi series. Gretchen also mimics Leonard Nimoy.
One of the characters in the image from "Star Trek: The Pepsi Generation" resembles Spock.
John says that he's seen Star Trek.
Phasers are used in "Phaser Eye Surgery"
John calls Moya the Federation Starship SS Buttcrack.
Lorelai says that she can't read minds because she isn't a Vulcan.
Comic Book Guy's vision of heaven is himself as Spock in Star Trek.
A Star Trek debating forum on the internet.
Gimpy's enemy is a die-hard fan of the classic Sci-Fi series
The name of Lyle Tiberius Rourke is a play on the name of Capt. James Tiberius Kirk.
Gimpy fears Nitz will be lured into conventions for fans of the classic sci-fi series, along with the "lesser" evils of opium dens and raves.
Grafitti at Teckerson Tech
Talking about what kind of alien Mr. Spock is.
Cartoon D'Argo gets hit with a cartoon Enterprise.
When Mr. Weed comes to dinner Peter calls his children blowing a whistle with Enterprise's communicator sound.
One of the movie set scenes features a "quadro scanner", a joke on Star Trek's tricorder.
Discussion of the original Star Trek series forms a major part of "Mind Meld".
Stewie says "Fire phasers!" when in his ship.
Spike: "Help me out here Spock, I don't speak loser".
Several references are made by Rory and Lorelai throughout the episode after discovering that Luke was a "Trekkie" in high school.
Ratso tells Shendu they can't enter the women's room saying "they can't go where no man has gone before" Phrased used in Star Trek's opening.
Willie impersonates Scottie
Doggett jokes: "Too much Star Trek."
Chet Manners says, "Do you want to boldly go where people like me, but not me, have gone before?"
stills are shown
Comic Book Guy buys a book by Leonard Nimoy titled "I Am Not Spock."
"boldly go where no man has gone before"
Joey calls Chandler "Captain Kirk".
dialogue; numerous references
Kiska and Felix (helm and tactics) are placed in front of the captain, resembling the positions of Hikaru Sulu and Pavel Chekov. The other crew members's positions resemble the original placements as well: Brex in the left (Montgomery Scott) and Saffi and Miguel in the right (resembling Spock who was both the Science and First Officer)
The interior of Timmy's tree-house is like that on the star trek ship, also, phasers are mentioned.
the Baby human does a vulcan salute when they walk past the UFO in the ice cave.
Show's opening tagline says to "Turn of tricorders", tricorders are from Star Trek
The boys speak to some "Star Trek" nerds who have pictures of lots of characters on their walls.
"KIRK" appears on the stock-tracker, in reference to the character from this show.
The entire episode is about Star Trek, what happenned to it in the future and then an obsessive alien fan of the show holding a Star Trek convention.
Comic Book Guy wears a Starfleet uniform.
A Number of Trekkies are at the bowling alley and a portion of the theme plays in a scene transition
Obi-Wan says "Target those Federation starships!"
Carter makes a Vulcan gesture.
Geeks in the movie almost all wear Star Trek suits
John says, "Mr. Red Shirt, whatever the Tin Man's paying you, we'll double it."
The sound-effect when they're teleported to Mark's planet is based on that of the Star Trek transporters.
John says, "Let me talk to Captain James T. D'Argo."
Felger: "If this was a Trek convention, you'd be all dressed up like a Klingon." Coombs: "Vulcan, Felger, Vulcan! And I don't know how you can call yourself a scientist and not worship at the alter of Roddenberry."
John does an impression of Scotty while saying, "What if I don't want to, Captain?"
The role of Lisa is played by Lt. Uhura from "Star Trek."
Gary and his brother used to watch this show
In the segment "India", a Star Wars poster gets confused with Star Trek
The character Mr. Spock is mentioned in dialog by Kedar Brown's character Darian.
dialog with the undertaker
The teleporter is based on and uses the same sound-effect as the Star Trek transporters.
Dr. Doppler says, "Dang it, Jim, I'm an astronomer, not a doctor!"; this is a reference to Dr. McCoy's running line, "I'm a doctor, not a ...!"
Noel tells William Shatner has a restraining order against him because Noel had a replica phaser.
Fry says "Live long and prosper" and does the thing with the hand.
O'Neill wants to name the ship "Enterprise"
fan-made film based on "Star Trek" TV series
A Klingon embassy can be seen in the background, the Klingons were famous aliens from Star Trek.
Amongst many things, the toilet has a stun and kill setting like Star Trek phasers.
Referenced in animation sequences.
Dad refers to space as "The final frontier" and says "Let's boldy go".
cited by Archie when asked by Nick about Trek in general
the character of Capt Kirk in this movie takes offense at the trek joke
Eddie and Chelsea do the Vulcan salute when encountering a group of psychics
a man is dressed like Capt. Kirk
mentioned by Ali
The use of a tricorder, and the sound it makes comes from the Enterprise computer.
"Rigelian" mentioned
Open reference by a character
scene of Faith fighting a Vulcan who looks like Spock
Comic Book Guy takes his Starfleet uniform to the dry cleaner.
The "race for the universe" featured a Klingon.
In Bumping Heads, Gary mentions that he and his brother used to watch this show
O'Neill [about a new laser weapon]: "Phaser?" Chloe: "More like photon torpedo."
Comic Book Guy says "warp speed!"
'Kirk Guidry', Louisiana delta navigator, is called Captain Kirk
Lorelai quotes the show and mentions characters.
The Bride says that Sofie Fatale is dressed like a villain from 'Star Trek'.
Bullock: "Stuffs out of Star Trek!"
mentionned once
After having difficulty pronouncing someone's name, Krust says "What is he? Some kind of Klingon?!" a reference to the Klingons from this show and their odd names.
Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar discuss the original "Star Trek" with Shatner.
At one point the captain of colonial one speaks with a ship who's call number is 1701 the same as the Enterprise NCC-1701 in star trek the original series. Also Ronald D. Moore who wrote Galactica was a writer for star trek tng. Also we can see the old ship NCC-1701 of the Original Star Trek series in the Colonial Fleet (2 hrs. 46 min. 42 sec. of DVD)
Referenced in choir skit and TV funhouse
"Something to Scream About" is a documentary that references (and features) a wide variety of motion pictures as actresses discuss being in the B-Movie business.
Referenced by John Carpenter
Barry Speaks Klingon
Referenced by 'Leonard Nimoy'
A shipwrecked Enterprised can be seen near McHooter's
Adam Shatner is a parody of Captain Kirk/William Shatner
Haffa Dozen steals the ship's Dylithium Crystals
mentioned by Abby
Tim the knight speaks Klingon, and then refers to Kirk
"The Doomsday Machine," "City on the Edge of Forever"
Lorelai and Kirk discuss William Shatner and his role as Capt. Kirk.
Andrew: Check the viewscreen, Uhura.
Twice while on the boat, Adam Sandler's character begins a voiceover with "Captains log..." followed by a date and log entry.
Commander Adam and crew are parodies of Star Trek characters
Ca. 50 min into the film Hank mentions "warp speed", the fictional faster-than-light propulsion that allows a starship to go faster than the speed of light.
Kyle, Kenny, Stan, and Cartman are playing "Star Trek". Kyle is playing a Vulcan, while the other three are playing humans. Cartman's mom's minivan is the shuttlecraft.
Several characters dress up as klingons
fans talk of their love of the show
George Takei recognized from the original Star Trek
Abby and a patient speak Klingon
"the final frontier"
The lead actress says "Beam me up, Scotty" in one scene.
INS agent is a "trekkie", and claims to go to conventions dressed as Yeoman Rand.
Captain Kirk is mentioned
Doctor Beckett calls the alien bug a "cling-on", an unintentional pun that earns him a "very funny" from Major Sheppard.
conversation about this TV show/costume at party
Sheppard about Beckett "He's worse than Dr McCoy. "
Daniel explains to Alec Colson that "in layman's terms" he has been hust beamed up and down again.
Lutfi says everyone in Ireland speaks English, just like "Star Trek"
Mentioned at Bill Brasky's funeral
the original series and it's fans are spoofed once again
While standing on the tarmac next to his aircraft, Ludovc's uncle calls the boy Captain Kirk.
Larry mentions 'Vulcan mind meld's in one of his conversations with Morgan.
The series was mentioned once.
When McGee finds the alien mask in the crop circles and realizes Tony is screwing with him, Tony gives him the Vulcan hand salute
Starship Enterprise mentioned
Wendy mentioned that William Shatner "beams in"
Mentioned by the three stand-ups
Dr. Carson Beckett telling Lt. Aiden Ford "I'm a medical doctor not a magician", indirectly quoting Dr McCoy's famous line.
Moko does Spock's "Live long and prosper" Vulcan hand salute
McKay: "Who are you? Captain Kirk?"
Goblins running the transporters are "Scooty" and "Sprock", with Sprock having the title "Away Team"
McKay makes several references to Sheppard as a "Kirk"-type womanizer.
Boone mentions the show to Locke
guy wears shirt with picture of Spock and Captain Kirk
when video taping himself, Ben does an impression of Captain Kirk
A picture of Spock is visible on one of Daniel's notebooks.
Dr. Beckett uses Dr. McCoy's catchphrase: "I'm a doctor, not a..."
The stepfather of Sebastian mistakes the Star Wars poster for a Star Trek poster
Klingon at convention
Chloe says 'You have to admit she can transport faster then Captain Kirk', referencing Alicia's teleportation abilities. This is one of two William Shatner references occuring witihin one minute of the episode, the other being about T.J. Hooker.
Referenced in Exclusive Connections
"beamed down"
Referenced by name
character beams himself onto a spaceship
In the song "My Name Is Bob," Bob says, "I wanna be an astronaut like Captain Kirk."
Referenced by title
fans argue with Star Wars fans over which is better
Referenced during Robin Williams' audition
referenced in dialogue
Someone is in a vegetable state in the same device uses as in this show.
Someone uses a phaser, the type of fictional gun from this show.
Marvin says "I'm a robot. I'm not a refrigerator.", a direct reference to Dr McCoy's "I'm a doctor, not a ...."
one of the sisters says "you can't just beam me up!"
"We were on In Search Of in the 70s with Spock"
William Shatner mentions "beaming down"
Mentioned by name
Opening voice-over: "They used to call space the final frontier..."
Sawyer calls Jin "Sulu"
Serveral mentions of Spock, for example Rose tells Jack that The Doctor is called Spock.
One of the penguins says "Captain's Log"
The nerd and Scarlett get married in a Klingon ceremony
referenced by William Shatner
Bark calls Fred a Klingon.
In "The Bubble With Billy", the gumball machine's voice parodies William Shatner and his character of Captain Kirk. It also says that it speaks 42 languages, including Klingon
fan-made film based on "Star Trek" TV series
The Aces & Spades bartender calls Lincoln "Captain Kirk."
Owen Wilson at dinner makes a reference to the Klingons.
Star Trek franchise is referenced multiple times
"Trekkie"
Referenced by name
Jeff refers to space as "the final frontier."
title mentioned
A photo of the Starship Enterprise and a photo of Captain James T. Kirk appear in the "Magnificent Desolation" film.
Steve and his friends dress in Star Trek costumes.
Lorelai says she needs dilithium crystals to fix the warp drive in her Jeep.
referenced in clue in "You're a 'Star'" category
Dialogue discussed between Morgan and Garcia
Captain Jim is an 'affectionate' spoof of Captain Kirk
Alan refers to a sea-lice ailment as 'cling-ons'. Denny, as though recalling something from vague, distant memory, comments "Klingons?"
"What are you going to do, beam us up?"
In one scene Selma Blair's character says "beam me out of here"
Mermaid Man: Space...the final countdown.
When Dean learns that the shapeshifter is able to tap into its victims' memories he asks whether it's like a Vulcan mind meld.
Danny opens a victim's fridge, finds only water bottles and energy drinks and utters: "Wow, he must have been on a "Star Trek" diet..."
Spence tells Lou Ferrigno he's a loser with Spock ears.
Greg dresses as Spock for Halloween
Mrs. Garrison's song claims she should "boldly go"
Episode includes a cameo from the Spock character
Crash's secret outfit
One suggested movie title by a studio exec is "Like 'Star Trek', Only Funny!"
Booth: "Angela didn't get the same training the rest of you got on Planet Vulcan."
When Robin leaves her nerdy date behind, he curses her in Klingon.
Greg asks someone to hold his "Star Trek" bracelet
title reference
Morgan kids Reid that he probably watches the television show to see the scientific inaccuracies.
Reference to the Enterprise
several characters mention the show
Ileana says, "It's part of the new 'Star Trek.'"
"All you Trekkies" (lyrics)
When Denny tries out a new cell phone, the clamshell-style phone flips open and makes the exact beep used on the old show's communicators.
mentioned by Sam and Gene seperately
Porter says that Rachel was on this show
Cameron: "You don't have beards, so you're not from the evil twin universe, right?"
"Volcanology has nothing to do with Mr. Spock or the Starship Enterprise."
at the end of the movie gabe and jess talk about capt kirk and mr. spock and star trek
"Or watching Star Trek."
Sheppard says that the term "long-range scanners" comes from "an old TV show". Later he says that a ship will not be named "Enterprise".
Frank Cox compare the appearance of early episodes of Doctor Who with those of Star Trek.
Flint refers to Kirk as "Captain Kirk," after which the old man at the picnic remarks, "I hate 'Star Trek.'"
Hodgins mentions Star Trek when he's talking of graphic novels
"You know, when they beam down on that TV show, they never miss."
Lt. Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) visits the family
Denny's new wife Beverly suggests they move to Hawaii. Denny asks her, "What am I supposed to do? Beam myself to Boston every morning?", a reference to the transporter system on the older show.
Takei says he will "boldly go where..."
"Beam me out of here."
Val confuses Star Trek with Star Wars and metions Spock performing her wedding ceremony.
Wolf: "The last frontier is not space, as 'Star Trek' would say."
Will mentions Zulu, because George Takei is supposed to visit Jack Talk
Door closing sound for death chamber
Lorelai tells Kirk to take his dippy "Star Trek" device and go.
"Vulcan death grip"
The Family Guy spoof clip sees Peter meeting Captain Kirk from this show.
there are numerous references to the original tv series in mels house and in marcus' basement in the form of posters,statues and action figures
April asks Luke, if he had never seen the original "Star Trek" series.
Star Trek 'log'
The horn on the Gornicke's RV plays the theme song to Star Trek.
In "Fun with Real Audio," George W. Bush wears a Starfleet shirt.
"Star 'Track'" "Starfleet Academy" "Beam me up, Scotty" mentioned
Tony tells Ziva he's afraid she'll put the Vulcan Death Grip on him.
(after neck grab) "So what? You're a Vulcan now?"
mentioned in dialogue
guest George Takei is introduced as a star from this show
Russell T. Davies mentions the Enterprise.
Richard Loncraine says he dislikes "movies where suddenly you cut to computer screens and they look like something from Star Trek, in what has been up to that point an ordinary real office building in New York"
Shaun Parkes describes having to act like Captain Kirk.
The Doctor shows Chloe the Vulcan hand salute.
Chloe shows the Doctor the Vulcan hand salute
"the final frontier" mentioned
Beaming sound when aliens appear or people are transported down to Earth, and USS Enterprise toy repainted as SS Enterprise.
Mentioned by Richard
Mentioned in interview by Jürgen Harksen.
Jimmy says "Set phasers to buttwhoop". "Set phasers to..." was a phrase from this show.
Hiro and Ando discuss Spock's Vulcan death grip.
It is alluded to.
when otis opens his cell phone it makes the same noise as if when a crew member from star trek used a communicator
Shawn references Sulu, Chekov, and Scotty.
"Everything Spock says is a lie"
McKay calls Sheppard "Kirk"
when Harold stays with his friend Dave, the light switch to the room makes the chirping communicator sound
Pastewka has a poster of "Star Trek" in his flat
Mr. Spock is mentioned several times in the dialog between Hiro and his colleague.
Lorelai jokes about space being "the final frontier."
"live long and prosper" hand salute
Open reference by a character
Jonathon Ross says "Like a character from Star Trek!"
Dean says his acting inspirations are "anyone from Star Trek really"
"I'm like James T. Kirk"
mentioned by Veronica
Mentioned by Hilda
Principle Edwards pretends to do a Vulcan Mind Meld with Chris.
Peter mentions the series in the McDonald's scene.
mentioned by Stacey and Sheri Rosenblum in a comedy bit
Hiro shows the Vulcan peace sign as they meet Isaac.
"beaming up" on a spaceship
"communicator" sound-effect
"warp drive" mentioned
One of the Hotrods resembles the Enterprise
Mr. Spock referenced during opening credits gag and later by Chode
The Jupiter 42 ends up next to a decomishioned Federation ship who mentions Kirk and Scott
mentioned in dialogue
Graydon threatens to call McKay 'McCoy' the next time McKay calls him Grayson.
Jenna mistakes Liz' Star Wars reference for being Star Trek
Spock was mentioned.
"like a big giant Vulcan"
Nerd lists the Star trek reference in Ninja Turtles 3 as a least favorite quote.
Hiro's father leaves in a limo with a license plate reading "NCC 1701." This is the registry number of the U.S.S. Enterprise from "Star Trek."
Max defends Comic Con by saying it's not just for Trekkies and Star Wars nerds.
License plate number is the registry of the USS Enterprise
"warp speed" mentioned
Hope calls Hiro "Sulu".
When they see the people camping out in front of the store and wonder what it's for Ted says there's usually a Stormtrooper or Klingon to give you a hint.
Hiro and Ando uses the Vulcan peace sign.
Talked about.
Klingon mentioned
Number plate on car that Kaito Nakamura (George Takei) get into is NCC 1701
"Star Trek geeks"
Perry mentions the show by name.
Referenced by name
"Beam(ing) in" mentioned
Referenced by name
A picture of Spock is shown on the titantron
A few jokes are made about George Takei's work on the show.
A patient is in the hospital who sees Romulans and Vulcans everywhere
George Lucas wears a Starfleet uniform
Jeremys says to Mark "Warp Factor three please, Scotty!", Mark thinks "Oh great, I'm Scotty. He's off cross-breeding with the beautiful aliens and I'm stuck down in the engine room with the probably cancer-emitting fuel cells."
David Tennant mentions the show.
Mentioned in the dialog when Hiro brings Ando back to Japan.
One boy has a Enterprise crew shirt.
In "Space Program". the S. CAPTAINFACE log is similar to the ones occurring at the start of the show, as well as the musings on whether or not man belonged in space
Dan mention he is gonna watch Star Trek
The Critic mentions the Star Trek franchise.
Referenced in "Gyro-Robo News Hour"
Drawing is described as looking like George Takei as Mr. Sulu
"Go where no bounty hunter or US Marine has gone before"
Shawn mentions both Spock and Bones and imitates the Vulcan hand greeting.
"final frontier" mentioned
The "Greatest American Hero" nerd references the Klingons.
Sheldon mentions playing "Klingon Boggle."
Referenced by name
Gates says, "I never watched Star Trek"
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned on Weekend Update
"boldly go where none of us have gone before"
House asks "Is he a Vulcan?" when the patient's blood sample turns out to be green
Brock says, "You guys haven't seen too much 'Star Trek' or 'X-Files,' have you?"
Wendy says "You better set your phasers on fun!"
A memorial to James Doohan is featured (Scotty on the Original Series)
The group discusses of the Original Series' visual effects
Whip and T'nuk are made to dress like Spock and Uhura
mom does the Vulcan hand greeting
One "assholes" points out that "Beam me up, Scotty" was never actually spoken on the original "Star Trek"
While referring to Romeo and Juliet, Tracey mentions 'Capulets and Romulans' instead of Capulets and Montagues.
Referenced by name.
two conventioneers pose for a photo with a Kirk standee
Chuck and Bryce converse in the Klingon language.
Jae asks Nathan why he is not at a "Star Trek"-convention or something.
Captain Kirk mentioned
Referenced by name
"Captain Sulu"/"warp speed"/"Vulcan mind game"
Joe calls Jude Captain Kirk
Buck mentions that he is good friends with "Sulu from 'Star Trek.'"
Jenny mentions 'beaming up.'
Mallory calls Simon "Spock"
Fight Scene between Dean and Finnegan is an homage to the scene in Shore Leave where Kirk and Finnegan (same name) fight.
Roland says someone was "beamed up" into a bank vault
A guest at the costume party is dressed like Lt. Uhura.
Phineas, as Captain Kirk/William Shatner, says that he needs "more power."
A Big Cup Customer is seen wearing a Star Trek shirt.
Referenced by name
Some extras wearing Starfleet uniforms.
Leonard threatens to use the Vulcan nerve pinch on Sheldon.
Leonard and Sheldon play three-dimensional chess
Mentioned by Craig.
Fleinhardt explains the Enterprise's chain of command to Megan
Sheldon models his physics bowl team's shirts on Starfleet uniforms, with him in command gold and everyone else in support red. Also, Star Trek characters, Mr. Spock and Captain Kirk, are discussed in a conversation about how Vulcans and Humans can make a baby together, and Kirk never having sex with an alien woman with non-human anatomical parts.
Still photo of Captain Kirk is seen
Sheldon mentions Captain Kirk and the Romulans.
Hodges and Webster discuss why Spock's blood is green.
The boy in Utah who finds the satellite says, "I'm about to go where no man has gone before."
Mentioned in a segment on Trekkers.
Referenced by name
This TV show is referenced by name.
An advertisement announces "Space, the final fun-tier"
mentioned by Lenny
the Vulcan hand salute is done
Justin and Zack did their own customized version of the Vulcan salute.
Fred and Alicia try to decide which episode to watch.
"final frontier" and Photon Torpedoes
The Monarch shouts, "Engineering, restore impulse power."
Louis: "My pledge challenge was to boldly go where no man had gone before."
Guy talks about it being a little know show from the 1960's they've most likely never heard of.
During the Star Trek segment, some people wear or use stuff seen in the original series
Captain Kirk included in an $8,000 question
when Jock's cellphone isn't working, he says "I canna get a signal, Captain" like Scotty
The tuxedo guy asks Tomás if he's a Trekkie
Mentioned during Weekend Update
Ali says "Beam me up, Mehmet!", a clear reference to a signature line from this TV series.
Sheldon asks Penny if she speaks Klingon.
Bobby refers to Jax as "the James T. Kirk of the MC world".
mentioned by Dean
Sheldon dresses up as Spock for the Renaissance fair.
Dean asks where he can get reception on his cell phone. John tells him, "The USS Enterprise".
Jim mentions Klingons in relationship to Battlestar Galactica
A character wants the doors on the space station to make a swoosh sound like on the "Star Trek" TV series. The shoe is mentioned by name.
Ali makes the Vulcan peace sign.
Subject of an $8,000 question
Tracy thought "Boston Legal" was yet another spinoff of it
Star Trek and Lt. Uhura are mentioned
"I'm a doctor, not a savage!"
Hiro mentions the show.
Strong Bad mentions "trekking the stars"
Sheldon compares the group to the cast of Star Trek, with Stephanie as McCoy.
Tracy jokes about Star Trek on the elevator.
The song that plays during the closing credits ends with the words, "It's the final frontier, baby."
"Star Trek the Experience" mentioned
poster in skeeters room
The Octopus mentions this show
In "Tokyo," the show is mentioned by name.
Rigsby mentions Star Trek as an alternative lifestyle
"as I boldly go where no man has gone before"
A $4,000 question refers to George Takei's role and the quote "Live long and prosper"
Bernard mentions the show by name.
"he's boldly gone where no man has gone before"
mentioned in dialogue
Linkara points out plots taken from episodes of the show.
The Star Trek convention scene
Olivia says that Jones "Star Trek"ed himself out of prison.
Charlotte says she also speaks Klingon
Fisher: "I love it all. Star Trek, Star Wars, Buffy, Xena, Akira. I even watch Fringe."
a person dressed as Spock gives "the finger" to "Star Wars" fans
Rob Brydon's buzzer plays the show's theme tune.
Device for detecting life known as the "Spock-a-scope".
Danko quotes "phasers on stun".
Geeks make the Vulcan peace sign when they meet
Don Packard wears a "Star Trek" t-shirt.
Ace shows the Vulcan hand gesture and says, "In English, Mr. Spock."
Superintendent Chalmers says, "Like Captain Kirk, I'm not supposed to interfere."
Kyle and Mindy discuss their love of the old Star Trek series.
The Vulcan hand sign
Reference to the Vulcan grip
Subject of a $500 question
There's a poster of the Enterprise on the wall of the room where Toshi, Roger, and Steve are plotting.
The original USS Enterprise is seen hanging from the ceiling and displayed a table.
Mentioned by Penny.
Booth comments on a physicist's experiment: "Beam me up, Scotty!"
Mentioned by name.
Several quotes from ST: TOS including, "He's dead, Jim," "I'm not a seemstress, I'm a medical examiner," and "You're not a couch potato, you're a medical examiner," (the last two paraphrased from) "I'm a doctor, not a
Amy mentions the Starship Enterprise in the "Bronx Beat" segment.
Sheldon's choice for 20 questions is always Spock.
The plot features a paralysed captain Pike, this is a reference to the first captain of the "Enterprise" who appears in the original pilot and the re-cut episodes "Menagerie".
Leonard invokes "to boldy go where nobody has gone before" when describing the zero-G toilet Wolowitz designed
Dean says "I mean they come on like shady politicians from planet Vulcan!"
The Gamer remarks about Spacewar, "How come this sort of thing never happens to Captain Kirk?"
An audience member wears a Starfleet uniform.
mentioned by hotel owner
"warp speed" mentioned by Spinelli
The doctor at the hospital states in his frustration, "I'm a doctor, not a tour guide!" This is a play on Dr. McCoy's famous catch phrase.
Critic imitating McCoy: "Dammit, I'm a doctor, not a pedophile!"
"Captain Kirk's nipples"
There are wax figures of Spock and James T. Kirk.
Conan mentions it.
Subject of a $300 question
"boldly going where no one in the lower ninth has ever gone before"
"Trekkies" mentioned
Denis named his medical skeleton "Doctor McCoy"
In the opening crawl, the phrase "the final frontier of space" is used.
Arash gives a group the "live long and prosper" hand salute
Captain Kirk mentioned
Upset that Artie is treating Pete and her like they are expendable, Myka shouts at him, "I AM NOT A RED SHIRT." This is a reference to the original Star Trek in which crewmen in red shirts would typically die on away missions.
referenced in a Fastest Finger question
Before turning off his 2-way communicator, Pete tells Arnie, "Kirk out."
Sam mentions angels beaming them out of harm's way
Contestant refers to the fan community
Howard and Leonard refer to Sheldon as a Vulcan.
Before-and-after puzzle "When You Wish Upon a Star Trek"
mentioned in dialogue, Drew wears a Star Trek shirt.
One of Comic Book Guy's online acquaintances goes by the name "Son of Son of Spock."
Sulu is the subject of a $400 clue in the category "You Can Sail the 7 Seas"
Poster in Jon's home.
mentioned by Cleveland
Contestant who is a scientist talks about the series' influence on her
Sam quotes Spock. "Logic is the beginning of wisdom not the end." Later says you gotta love Star Trek
When Sophie says she's thought of a new name for the baby, "Spock" is one of the awful names that goes through Mark's mind.
Nicola says "fire up the turbo-chargers, set the phasers for equality."
Reference to Vulcans' emphasis on logic in a $1,000 clue in the category "The Roman God or Goddess of..."
"I'm a doctor not a soldier, damn it."
Eli mentions that his mother has trouble following the plot of this show
Mentioned by Mozzie
Vulcan costumes seen
the moonbounce is in the shape of the starship enterprise
Original series and 2009 film are the basis for a category in Double Jeopardy! round
Clyde alludes to "Spock-y stuff."
Captain Charles T. Baker says "Earth, the final frontier"
January Jones mentions Trekkies in the monologue.
Phil cuts out a picture of Uhura and talks about the show.
Sheldon says: Sheldon's log, star date 63345.3
Ted mentions the title by name.
Hiro says, "Beam me up, Scotty!"
Subject of a $2,000 question
Topher calls his device a Disruptor, and mentions Star Trek by name.
"The Final Frontier" written on front of magazine
Sheldon mentions the Starship Enterprise.
Adam Sandler mentions Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock in "The Hanukkah Song."
Vulcan nerve pinch
multiple references throughout the entire episode
Hiro says, "Beam me up, Scotty."
Mr. Coat says the recent Star Trek movie rebooted the original Star Trek series
Hiro says, "Warp speed, Dr. Watson!"
Garcia mentions the show by name.
Jack is tired of hearing the other men in the studio talk about it
"a Klingon dictionary"
Sheldon does the "live long and prosper" hand sign.
paintings of Spock seen
After Callen's phone rings, he says "Phasers on stun."
The lawyer mentions Spock and Scotty.
Title is a spoof Star Trek catch phrase "Where no man has gone before."
Subject of a $5,000 question
Reese says he watched it as a kid and is an Uhura fan
"We beam her right off the Starship."
Temple says it is good, but not as good as "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.."
"beam him"
stan confuses star trek for star wars
a star trek skit is shown
Pat Sajak mentions "Captain Kirk" as a potential solution to a puzzle after it's revealed as "Captain Nemo" following an incorrect guess of "Captain Hook"
A "Scotty Flag" is one of the flags mentioned in the "Flags of the World" digital short.
Penny mentions the show by name.
"Captain's log..."
The guys mention several references to the show.
Characters go to an off-screen Star Trek Convention.
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Historic Transports"
The destruct code Ben uses for the Omnitrix is the same code used in Star Trek, and like the original Star Trek series, there is a 30 second timer for the destruction.
Included in a $50,000 question
Lyman says, "I wanted to see how she handled Warp Factor 2."
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Who Played 'em on TV?"
Sheldon goes to Comic-Con in Spock costume
Shelly tells Zederick that she and Zach go to Star Trek conventions all the time.
Reference to the planet Vulcan in a $400 clue in the category "Homages to 'Star Wars'"
Lisa Lampanelli mentions that George Takei played Sulu on the show
Included in a $7,500 question
Millie has a Star Trek shower curtain
Mary says, "for seven years I get a combo-geyser of Wikipedia, Jeopardy, Star Trek, Dead Poets Society and Karnac the Magnificent."
mentioned by Peter
Starship Enterprise mentioned
Hawking: "'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek' [...] may be closer to reality than we think."
Leslie says, "Live long and prosper."
Chris says Ray "Thinks he Captain Kirk."
Melinda enumerates her flatmates, her mother Semra responds that is the crew of 'Star Trek'
speaking in Klingon
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "That's Handy"
Paul Merton suggests that Lembit Opik's Scottish impression sounds like Scotty.
Jr. wears a Star Trek uniform
Sheldon has a copy of the second season DVDs.
Señor Chang tells Jeff that sometimes he taught them "Klingon."
"Beam me up, Scotty"
Sheldon mentions the character of Kirk.
Raj and Sheldon talk about the character of Spock.
"When did Sea World become the Starship Enterprise?"
Contestant mentions the series while recalling meeting William Shatner around 1970
Ellen compares the series to "Firefly"
Buck refers to an Asian man as a young George Takei and decides to call him Mr. Sulu
Brett says the TV show in "Galaxy Quest" is a lot like Star Trek
Fictional Characters puzzle "Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock"
When Simon first comes to the bear pub, he greets everyone with the Vulcan three fingers-two fingers salute and the words "Hello, ursine creatures. I come in peace.".
Kyle: "Yeah, Roman's super into Chekhov... and Sulu!"
Campbell points to an autographed promotional photo of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner in costume when suggesting Nimoy be the new Dunkin' Donuts spokesman
Dweeb says Live long and prosper
Penn mentions Captain Kirk at one point.
Mentioned in a comedy bit.
Coach Sinclair says Lily looks like "one of them Klingons from Star Wars".
Moz (to Tilly): "Live long and prosper!"
One of the guys mentions Captain Kirk
"to go where no man has ever gone before."
"Starfleet Series One" collectible mentioned
warp speed mentioned
Sheen fills out his journal as "Sheen's Log, Stardate 1" in the same manner as Captain Kirk filled out the captain's log on Star Trek.
Spock appears at Wall-E Nater's wedding.
"Vulcan mind meld"
The captain of the plane that Carly and her friends take to Wisconsin is named for the original Captain of the Starship Enterprise, Christopher Pike
Actor George Takei is mentioned as a science fiction icon.
the Critic calls the caves a retired "Star Trek" set
Pierce wears a classic Star Trek uniform.
"He gets transported Star Trek style"
mentioned by Adam
"beam me out of here"
Beckett mentions klingons.
After Rye knocks a guard out, he says he learned the move from Star Trek.
The guys mentions Klingons and Romulans.
Holly says, "Aye-aye, Captain. Warp speed ahead!"
Iron Man says 'Ahead warp factor four, mister Herbie, take us home.'
Clue: "In 1992 space shuttle astronauts delivered ashes of this 'Star Trek' creator into the final frontier."
Shawn tells Lauren that he and Gus have a Vulcan mind meld.
Spock and Kirk dolls on display in the comic book store
Mud Flap says that they're going whitewater rafting, not to a "Star Trek" convention
Conan O'Brien mentions this show in a joke at the beginning of the show
Marty mentions Dr. McCoy.
"beam up to the mothership"
Sheldon plays the theme song on a theremin to annoy the guys
Comic Book Guy offers to tell Bart's "origin story" in Klingon.
Gene Roddenberry is a pioneer of science fiction television with "Star Trek".
title mentioned
Sheldon and Penny act out a fanfiction play he'd written where Spock comes to take him to the 23rd century
When Nina is looking through Bell's things, the stack of books includes one of Dr. Spock's childcare books. Bell is played by Leonard Nimoy who gained fame playing Spock on Star Trek.
Dr. Spock was seen coming out the wardrobe.
Danny says that he would choose to be Captain Kirk if he could be anyone else.
"What is he, a Vulcan?"
title mentioned
Sheldon mentions the show by name.
Graeme and Clive visit Vazquez rock and renact the Gorn fight ffrom the episode 'Arena', a short part of this episode can be seen in the background running on a TV at the Comic Con. Paul holds his hand Vulcan style at the end.
an IBM scientist says that we won't have a "Star Trek" computer by next year
The bullies refer to Sam as "Spock."
Nella's shirt has the original cast on it
mentioned in dialogue
Priya makes mention of Leonard's Star Trek costumes.
Alan Ruck plays Dr "Crick" which is an anagram of Kirk. He played captain Harriman in Star Trek. He calls his colleague "Scotty" at the beginning of the episode. Dr. Bell has died, but Walter can somehow bring him back from the dead, just like Spock - also played by Leonard Nimoy. And Dr. Bell is able to "Mind meld" with Olivia.
"Did he just try to make Star Trek sound badass?"
title mentioned
Britta picks up Abed's "Trekkies Do It in the Final Frontier" hat.
"beam myself away"
Danny initially calls one character Captain Kirk.
Abed compares himself to Spock.
"Even the original Star Trek series looked more convincing than that."
Jay mentions that William Shatner played Captain Kirk on the show
Oz has the Enterprise's command chair in his office
Mr. Poe's Halloween costume is a red shirt from Star Trek
"you will beam up"
"Trekkie"
"..to the Guardian on the Edge of Forever?"
tricorder mentioned
Joy asks if the alien is a Star Trek thing.
Lil Jon mentions that Gary was on Star Trek (figuratively)
When Camille tries to refuse Colonel Young's offer to let her sit down on the bridge, he says, "Who am I? Captain Kirk?"
Starfleet uniform mentioned by Taub.
H.E.R.B.I.E. mentions a universal translator
Jay compares Dick Van Dyke's accent in "Mary Poppins" to Scotty on the show
Vulcan costumes seen
During Chuck and Sarah's wedding, Morgan, acting as the minister, claims to be ordained by the Intergalactic Federation of Planets.
Jay mentions that William Shatner was on the show
Leonard and Priya are doing some Star Trek role playing sex.
mentioned in dialogue
Panda calls Patrick Stewart character in X-Men "Kirk Picard"
Captain Kirk mentioned
Linkara claims to have access to their technology
Jonathan mentions Capt. Kirk and Scotty
The teleportation sound-effect is taken from the transporter in Star Trek.
mentioned in dialogue
The two Audrey Parkers discuss tricorders.
William Shatner, who played the captain on the series, is interviewed about the role.
Col. Marks and Cdr. Royal talk about how much they would like to have "one of those medical scanners from 'Star Trek'" at their disposal.
Numerous references to the original series and the theme plays during the credits
Conan mentiones the 45th anniversary Las Vegas convention of Star Trek
The Scottish-themed planet that the crew visit is named Doohan 6 in honour of the Scotty from Star Trek.
Hewy says Wan Chang worked on the original Star Trek series
George Takei appears in the Fan Corrections segment, claiming that Leonard Nimoy always did the Vulcan salute incorrectly
"This beamed back up to us"
One of the books Bender reads refers to the Romulan empire.
Skip has a poster of the Enterprise Crew.
a girl mentions the Klingons
Sheldon mentions Captain Kirk.
character asks if teleport is like "beam me up" from Star Trek.
In the taste test segment, Linda wears a Spock sweater.
Mentioned by Stephen
Planet Vulcan was listed on the portal list.
Likens the effects in Tommyknockers to this show.
Episode title was name after an order given to Commander Montgomery Scott, chief engineer of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 to 'beam me up.'
"Screens up, Captain"
The mask Leonard uses to scare Sheldon is of "Balok", a character that appeared in the Star Trek Original Series episode "The Corbomite Maneuver".
Vulcan costume
Rigelian taxi driver seen
Max's license plate is "WARP 9"
Cathy wears Vulcan ears.
Callen says that Kirk Taylor's character was stationed at the U.S.S. Enterprise. Captain Kirk was it's famous captain.
Kevin confuses Chaka Khan with a character "from 'Star Trek.'"
Penny tells Laura that Leonard "owns not one but two 'Star Trek' uniforms."
Conan and Jeff Goldblum mentioned the Vulcan nerve pinch.
A rip off of the Star Trek theme plays when Angelos discusses the future.
Dr. Tom is dressed in a Star Trek costume to attend a comic-con.
Elisabeth tells her husband, "Jim, I'm a doctor, not a chemist."
A bullet ricochets off of a U.S.S. Enterprise display at the museum.
Warwick calls George Takei 'Sulu'.
"Klingon" mentioned by Sean
Shitpeas bizarrely calls Big Fat Gypsy Weddings "Star Trek with Irish people"
Many Star Trek references in segments of the film
A character is wearing Vulcan ears in one of the conventions
Mentioned in a line of dialogue
"warp speed" mentioned
Tracy Morgan talks about the show
Spock mentioned
references throughout
mentioned in dialogue
Sheldon orders a lifesized cardboard cutout of a Leonard Nimoy Spock.
"Kirk out"
person dressed as Spock
mentioned in dialogue
Linkara compares the original series' budget to Insurrection's
Howard and Bernadette's wedding invitation is in Klingon.
Axl mentions warp speed
Sheldon mentions the show.
"trekking/Nimoy" mentioned
Several references to the show when George Takei is seen
"Random Asian woman doing the Spock salute?"
Mentioned when George Takei is introduced
"beam you up"
Amy confuses "Star Trek" with "Star Wars."
title mentioned
Chelsea mentions the character Captain Kirk.
mentioned in conversation
"mindmild" comment/Spock's "live long and prosper" hand signal done
Oz sits in his Enterprise captain's chair again; Cash wants to mind-meld with Cameron after Cameron slept with Melanie
Penny gives Leonard and Sheldon a toy from the show.
"Damn it man. Can't you see I'm doctoring?"
Howard speaks in Klingon.
"gets beamed in"
Fans dressed in Star Trek uniforms in clip from Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
Sheldon tells Wil to "talk to the hand" and shows him the Vulcan hand signal.
Charlie does the "live long and prosper" salute
George Takei shown as "Sulu" in the intro
Sheldon and Amy play doctor - "Star Trek style"
George Takei shown as "Sulu" in the intro
Shirley says that Abed "gets bent out of shape when you mix up 'Star Wars' and 'Space Treks.'"
Sheldon offers to become an ordained minister and to perform the wedding ceremony "provided I can do it in Klingon."
When Birkhoff enters Division, he demands to know who turned the place into the starship Enterprise.
Paul writes a script for the show.
Mr. Trump mentions Star Trek when introducing George Takei
"Was that the fucking Enterprise?"
Featured in
TV show episode is playing on TV in background.
When Dan Pascal is trying to copy the pass, his scanner uses the sound effects from the Star Trek computers/tricorders.
clips from this show are in this special
At least one clip was included in this "Biography" episode.
Showing Adventure Show
it whens an award and they feature it
clips
Clips from this series were included.
DVD box set entitled Star Trek: Time Travel featuring episodes from the series is reviewed + footage used
DVD box set entitled Star Trek: Borg featuring episodes from the series is reviewed + footage used
clip of Spock saying "Most illogical"
Clips shown.
Bumblebee plays sound clip of Uhura saying "Message from Starfleet" twice
DVD box set entitled Star Trek: Captain's Log featuring episodes from the series is reviewed + footage used
Clips of this TV show are featured during the interview with William Shattner.
clip shown
clip from "The Doomsday Machine"
wolf is watching this on tv
a scene is used in this comedic short
recalling Shatner as Captain Kirk, and that the original Michael Myers mask is a modified Shatner mask.
clip of Kirk's many romances.
Spock saying "logical"
Spoofed in
Parodied as "Star Trip".
The uniforms at the Alpha Academy look like uniforms worn on Star Trek.
Spoofed in Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
Spoofed in the "Pigs in Space" segment
The main plot -- seemingly harmless creatures that multiply when they eat -- is taken directly from the "Star Trek" episode "The Trouble With Tribbles."
Jim Davidson appears as Spock in a spoof of the show
The tagline is "A game that boldly wallows where no game has wallowed before!," which is a spoof of a line from Star Trek.
Spoofed in The last voyage of the Starship Enterprise
Max says (with a scottish accent): "Scotty to bridge: she can't take much more of this, captain".
The whole beaming up scene of President Skroob. Also, Snotty is a refernce to Scotty
Among the graffiti in the restroom of Lefty's bar there is "Scott me up, Beamie!" - this is pun on the famous catch phrase "Beam me up, Scotty!".
The space station characters are parodies of the Enterprise crew
Nick subdues one of the thugs, seemingly by pressing his fingers on the thug's neck, similar to Mr. Spock's Vulcan nerve pinch. However, when the thug collapses, Nick shows his friends how he really did it - by injecting tranquillizer.
Raisins dressed in Star Trek uniforms on the Enterprise. "Spock" raisin sings "Papa Oom Mow Mow"
At the end of the movie Mr. Ebell dresses up like Captain Kirk and pretends his limo is the Starship Enterprise.
"Beam me up Scotty!" mis-quoted by the Rangers
the last voyage of the enterprise skit is featured
One of the items in Keapon's magic shop is a spaceship toy named "USS Exitprise".
In the scene, where the Martians are running back to their ship, you can hear the opening-theme from Star Trek
Spoofed in the "Duck Trek" segment
This episode is the parody of the original Star Trek series.
parodied in episode
Cast spoofs a typical Captain Kirk scene.
Mentioned and impersonated by Phil Cool
Among the graffiti in the restroom of Lefty's bar there is "Scott me up, Beamie!" - this is pun on the famous catch phrase "Beam me up, Scotty!".
a clip the a wayne and shuster star trek parody is used
"Marooned" is a parody of Star Trek
Carlton records a log on an audio recorder like James T. Kirk
Mother spoofs Star Trek when talking about the space age tea pot.
The titular TV series, "Star Quest," is a parody of "Star Trek"
The name of Raems T. Quirk is a pun on James T. Kirk, captain of the Enterprise; the name of Clifford "Cliffy", chief engineer of the Eureka, is based on Montgomery "Scotty" Scott.
A scene is spoofing "Star Trek" with Marshall as Captain Kirk, Janet as Spock, Dr. Festerspoon as McCoy, Ferguson as Chekov and Clarissa as Uhura
Minyd and Buttons meet Captain Kirk and "Mr. Speck."
When the Squishee machine, dispensing only syrup, begins to rattle and shake, Apu (as Scotty) says, "She won't hold! She's breaking up!"
The title credits of Rogue and Beast's show
Butt-Head says "Warp speed, Mr. Sulu" while moving dials on a treadmill.
Moltar acts like Scotty on "Star Trek" when Space Ghost asks for a damage report.
Robin Williams as the Beige Fairy imitates Kirk and Spock
The Vulgar Nerve Pinch, which Roger uses to subdue the guard Chesbro at the shuttlebay, is a parody on Mr. Spock's Vulcan nerve pinch.
One of the fire fighters does an impression of Scotty in one scene of the film.
as the Beige Fairy, Robin Williams imitates Kirk and Spock
Plucky spoofs Captain James T. Kirk (played, like the guy from the Twilight Zone episode with the Gremlin on the plane, by Bill Shatner) in the final segment
Travis Lindsey spends much of the movie attempting to imitate James Tiberus Kirk
Spoofed in "Star Truck" segment.
Impossible Man does an exaggerated impression of William Shatner as Captain Kirk.
Duckman as Captian Kirk
The whole episode is a spoof of the famous show from the 1960's.
parody
Spoofed with William Shatner
In the luvliner is a man with a Star Trek TOS Captains Uniform. He's looking like Kirk. He's trying to get some lay, but he ain't gonna get some. "No pay, no lay."
Ensign Ricky realizes he's the redshirt, a stock character in science fiction whose sole purpose is to violently die soon after being introduced
The episode contains a Star Trek parody.
a man talks like Captain Kirk and mentions Bones and Spock
there are many star trek references
the series is spoofed during a one scene.
When they are in class watching an episode of Star Trek and the guy keep saying "William Shatner".
The whole premise rests on the phenomenon of the "red shirt" characters in the original series and subsequent shows/films.
sound effect of door opening in harvey's office is the same as the star trek door opening sound effect
Characters Kwirk, Spuck, and Squat are spoofs of Kirk, Spock, and Scott.
Parodies Star Trek tv series
Talking to a log in the forest will make Graham deliver a parody monologue of the "Captain's Log" introductions
In the spaceship, there is a photo of a show called "Get me outta here, I'm a Klingonian!"
The serial number of the starship Enterprise is NCC-1701. In "Over the Moon", the serial number of the cow-shaped spaceship is USDA-1701, accompanied by a variation of the Star Trek music score.
Uwhora is a spoof of Uhura from Star Trek/many other things
William Shatner does his noutirious 'Star Trek' voice when he is in the stage parody
In "Operation: S.P.A.C.E.", the KND's spaceship resembles a 2x4 version of the Enterprise
The Simpsons watch a Christmas episode of this series
character is dressed up like Spock to make Star Wars fans mad
"Dammit professor, I'm a lawyer not an engineer!"
title clip from Space Nuts is of a Star Trek Enterprise like space ship called the SS Royal Brat
Spoofed in The last voyage of the Starship Enterprise
Entire film is a spoof.
a sketch with 'bloopers' from the show
Kim winds up as an extra on an episode of "Space Passage"
At the start of "Home of the Ancients", there is an appearance by the Enterprise. The captain is also starting to say the show's intro, but crashes into the moon before he can finish
a parody of Star Trek
The captain has a "Captain's Log" which he says out loud and talks like Captain Kirk but he is inexperienced
Six becomes captain and speaks like Kirk in an alternate reality
Characters and famous scenes are spoofed.
Black Prince can't do the "Live long and prosper" greeting (which is used in the castle) with his hand
Foxxy uses a tricorder to find the television reviewer.
The cast appear in a spoof of many infamous Star Trek situations and dialog
Peter goes to see Dr McCoy for prostate exam.
the Enterprise are forced to beam down
Imagines a 3-episode crossover arc between the two 60's series - part-homage, part parody.
Quagmire gets a job on Enterprise
The narrator of the U.S. theatrical trailer 'Tickled Pink' spoofs the lines ""Space, the final frontier" and "to boldly go where no man has gone before".
When Denny opens his phone to call Alan, it makes the same sound as a Star Fleet communicator activating.
Darnell gives a prison guard the Vulcan neck pinch to knock him out.
Captain Quirk
The entire episode makes various spoofs to the series.
Scotty beams from the living room into the kitchen to get a beer
Spoofs the marriage / fight scenes from Star Trek (1966) episode "Amok Time"
"Delivery Boy's Log"
After Stan and his Dad discover warp speed everyone hopes Earth will be invited to join a Federation of Planets.
"Astro Quest" is a fictionalized version of "Star Trek"
Porn parody.
porn parody
DiNozzo tells one of the flight attendants to "Live Long and Prosper"
Porn parody.
Zapp keeps a Captain's Log.
A scene imagines Reynholm as Kirk captaining an Enterprise with an all-female crew.
One of the topics parodied in this episode ("Star Blecch")
Opening parodies the opening of the show, with Santa and his reindeer replacing the Enterprise.
A red shirt-wearing Starfleet crew member dresses for battle.
"Flight Attendant's Log" sequence in parody of "Captain's Log".
The power goes out on the Enterprise, and the crew members re-create the sounds of the machinery, a cappella style.



