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== Series ==
== Series ==
* [[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)/YMMV|The Original Series]]
* [[Star Trek: The Original Series/YMMV|The Original Series]]
* [[Star Trek the Animated Series (Animation)/YMMV|The Animated Series]]
* [[Star Trek: The Animated Series/YMMV|The Animated Series]]
* [[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)/YMMV|The Next Generation]]
* [[Star Trek: The Next Generation/YMMV|The Next Generation]]
* [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)/YMMV|Deep Space Nine]]
* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/YMMV|Deep Space Nine]]
* [[Star Trek Voyager (TV)/YMMV|Voyager]]
* [[Star Trek: Voyager/YMMV|Voyager]]
* [[Star Trek Enterprise (TV)/YMMV|Enterprise]]
* [[Star Trek: Enterprise/YMMV|Enterprise]]


== Movies ==
== Movies ==
* [[Star Trek V the Final Frontier (Film)/YMMV|The Final Frontier]]
* [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier/YMMV|The Final Frontier]]
* [[Star Trek Generations (Film)/YMMV|Generations]]
* [[Star Trek Generations/YMMV|Generations]]
* [[Star Trek First Contact (Film)/YMMV|First Contact]]
* [[Star Trek: First Contact/YMMV|First Contact]]
* [[Star Trek 2009/YMMV|The 2009 film]]
* [[Star Trek (film)/YMMV|The 2009 film]]


== [[Star Trek Expanded Universe|Expanded Universe]] novels ==
== [[Star Trek Expanded Universe|Expanded Universe]] novels ==
* [[Star Trek New Frontier (Literature)/YMMV|New Frontier]]
* [[Star Trek: New Frontier/YMMV|New Frontier]]
* [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine Relaunch/YMMV|Deep Space Nine Relaunch]]
* [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine Relaunch/YMMV|Deep Space Nine Relaunch]]
** [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine a Stitch In Time/YMMV|A Stitch in Time]]
** [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine: A Stitch In Time/YMMV|A Stitch in Time]]
* [[Star Trek the Lost Era/YMMV|The Lost Era]]
* [[Star Trek: The Lost Era/YMMV|The Lost Era]]
** [[Terok Nor/YMMV|Terok Nor]]
** [[Terok Nor/YMMV|Terok Nor]]
* [[Star Trek a Time To/YMMV|A Time To...]]
* [[Star Trek: A Time to.../YMMV|A Time To...]]
* [[Star Trek Vulcans Soul/YMMV|Vulcan's Soul]]
* [[Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul/YMMV|Vulcan's Soul]]
* [[Star Trek Titan/YMMV|Titan]]
* [[Star Trek: Titan/YMMV|Titan]]
* [[Star Trek Destiny/YMMV|Destiny]]
* [[Star Trek: Destiny/YMMV|Destiny]]


== Video games ==
== Video games ==
* [[Star Trek Online (Video Game)/YMMV|Online]]
* [[Star Trek Online/YMMV|Online]]


== Franchise as a whole ==
== Franchise as a whole ==


* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Cracked had a blast pointing out the [http://www.cracked.com/video_18398_why-star-trek-universe-secretly-horrifying.html horrifying undertones to Federation Society].
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Cracked had a blast pointing out the [http://www.cracked.com/video_18398_why-star-trek-universe-secretly-horrifying.html horrifying undertones to Federation Society].
{{quote| '''Dan''': So Star Trek and Next Gen are about a resource rich society that is in such a creative rut they will send the Enterprise, humanity's ''finest'' ship out to unexplored corners of space just to find new life and new civilisations. ''Novelty'' is the most precious commodity there is! This is a profoundly bored people, so jaded, that they will load up their children and women onto a heavily armed warship and send it just out... just go! Just go ''somewhere'' and find me ''something'' interesting and tell me about it?!}}
{{quote|'''Dan''': So Star Trek and Next Gen are about a resource rich society that is in such a creative rut they will send the Enterprise, humanity's ''finest'' ship out to unexplored corners of space just to find new life and new civilisations. ''Novelty'' is the most precious commodity there is! This is a profoundly bored people, so jaded, that they will load up their children and women onto a heavily armed warship and send it just out... just go! Just go ''somewhere'' and find me ''something'' interesting and tell me about it?!}}
* [[Contested Sequel]]: Star Trek XI (referred to by some fans simply as 'the Abrams film' or similar) has caused a [[Broken Base]] within Star Trek fans between people who only like the old Trek, people who only like XI, and people who like both.
* [[Contested Sequel]]: Star Trek XI (referred to by some fans simply as 'the Abrams film' or similar) has caused a [[Broken Base]] within Star Trek fans between people who only like the old Trek, people who only like XI, and people who like both.
* [[Creator Worship]]: [[Gene Roddenberry|The Great Bird of the Galaxy]] himself. Rick Berman, Ronald Moore and J. J. Abrams are a bit lower on the hierarchy. Brannon Braga is, unfortunately, often villainized for what happened with ''Voyager'' and ''Enterprise''.
* [[Creator Worship]]: [[Gene Roddenberry|The Great Bird of the Galaxy]] himself. Rick Berman, Ronald Moore and J. J. Abrams are a bit lower on the hierarchy. Brannon Braga is, unfortunately, often villainized for what happened with ''Voyager'' and ''Enterprise''.
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* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: All over the place.
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: All over the place.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: Quite possibly Ye Originale Fan Dumb, at least in the sense we think of it today. Mercilessly skewered in the documentary ''Trekkies'', which featured the juror who wore her Star Fleet uniform to court and one fan who seriously thought about getting his ears surgically altered to look Vulcan.)
* [[Fan Dumb]]: Quite possibly Ye Originale Fan Dumb, at least in the sense we think of it today. Mercilessly skewered in the documentary ''Trekkies'', which featured the juror who wore her Star Fleet uniform to court and one fan who seriously thought about getting his ears surgically altered to look Vulcan.)
* [[Fountain of Memes]]: A [[Long Runner]] like ''Trek'' has spawned more than a few. "[[Catch Phrase|To boldly X where no one has Y'ed before]]", [[Resistance Is Futile]], [[Green Skinned Space Babe|green chicks]], and '''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|KHAAAAAAN!]]''' are some of the more memorable.
* [[Fountain of Memes]]: A [[Long Runner]] like ''Trek'' has spawned more than a few. "[[Catch Phrase|To boldly X where no one has Y'ed before]]", [[Resistance Is Futile]], [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|green chicks]], and '''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|KHAAAAAAN!]]''' are some of the more memorable.
* [[Ho Yay]]: ''Every'' series has at least one hugely popular slash pairing, and sometimes more than one. Slash fans will ''insist'' these characters want nothing more than to do each other, no matter how heavily contradicted by canon.
* [[Ho Yay]]: ''Every'' series has at least one hugely popular slash pairing, and sometimes more than one. Slash fans will ''insist'' these characters want nothing more than to do each other, no matter how heavily contradicted by canon.
** Kirk/Spock (or [[Portmanteau Couple Name|Spirk]]) is the original [[Slash]] pairing.
** Kirk/Spock (or [[Portmanteau Couple Name|Spirk]]) is the original [[Slash Fic]] pairing.
** Spock/McCoy from ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|The Original Series]]''.
** Spock/McCoy from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]''.
** Picard/Q from ''[[The Next Generation]]''.
** Picard/Q from ''[[The Next Generation]]''.
** Garak/Bashir and Bashir/O'Brien from ''[[Deep Space Nine]]''.
** Garak/Bashir and Bashir/O'Brien from ''[[Deep Space Nine]]''.
** Janeway/Seven from ''[[Star Trek Voyager (TV)|Voyager]]''.
** Janeway/Seven from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]''.
** Archer/Reed, Tucker/Reed and Reed/Hayes from ''[[Star Trek Enterprise (TV)|Enterprise]]''.
** Archer/Reed, Tucker/Reed and Reed/Hayes from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]''.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:: In the 30th anniversary special, there is a skit featuring the cast of ''[[Frasier]]'' sserving on the USS Voyager under Janeway. At one point, a Klingon beams aboard with the dog, which had been digging up azalea bushes on the Klingon homeworld. Janeway remarks, "Now you see why we shouldn't have [[Star Trek Enterprise (TV)|pets on starships]]".
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:: In the 30th anniversary special, there is a skit featuring the cast of ''[[Frasier]]'' sserving on the USS Voyager under Janeway. At one point, a Klingon beams aboard with the dog, which had been digging up azalea bushes on the Klingon homeworld. Janeway remarks, "Now you see why we shouldn't have [[Star Trek: Enterprise|pets on starships]]".
* [[Mary Suetopia]]: Roddenberry's vision for Trek, but especially the first season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
* [[Mary Suetopia]]: Roddenberry's vision for Trek, but especially the first season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
* [[Member Berries]]: ''Trek'' started suffering a mild case of Member Berries in the last season of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', which consisted mostly of prequels to and origin stories for stuff that was seen in other shows/movies
* [[The Problem With Licensed Games]]: Star Trek has been notoriously variable with the quality of its forays into interactive entertainment - partially because distilling the essence of the best episodes of the series into a truly interactive format is goddamn hard. The "best" Trek games to date have been somewhat more combat-focused than many of the shows really were. Of course, the fact that the license keeps bouncing between hands and developers (unlike [[Lucas Arts]], who've been refining their Star Wars offerings for the better part of two decades now) has not helped matters in the slightest.
** The Member Berries ''really'' kicked into high gear in ''[[Star Trek: Into Darkness]]'', which was basically two hours of "remember ''The Wrath of Khan''? Yeah, I 'member!"
** The two genres which are widely considered to have been ''most'' adaptable are [[Real Time Strategy|strategy games]] (''[[Star Trek Bridge Commander]]'', ''[[Star Trek Armada]]'', et al) for the combat elements, and [[Point and Click|point and click adventures]] (''[[Star Trek 25th Anniversary]]'', ''[[Judgment Rites]]'', ''[[A Final Unity]]'') for their episodic nature and ability to explore some of Trek's more ponderous aspects. ''25th Anniversary'' and ''A Final Unity'' in particular are often held up as being the closest you can get to actually playing interactive episodes of their respective television series, complete with the complete original casts providing the in-game voices of their characters ([[And the Fandom Rejoiced|which helps a '''lot''' with the atmosphere]]).
** ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]'' started off trying to do its own thing, but then spent most of season 2 reminding audiences of Spock, the original Enterprise, Captain Pike, and Number One.
** ''[[Star Trek: Picard]]'' is literally nothing but "remember ''The Next Generation''? Yeah, I 'member!" with a tiny amount of 'membering Seven of Nine from ''Voyager''.
** ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]'' would require its own subpage just to cover all the [[Member Berries]] powering it.
* [[The Problem with Licensed Games]]: Star Trek has been notoriously variable with the quality of its forays into interactive entertainment - partially because distilling the essence of the best episodes of the series into a truly interactive format is goddamn hard. The "best" Trek games to date have been somewhat more combat-focused than many of the shows really were. Of course, the fact that the license keeps bouncing between hands and developers (unlike [[LucasArts]], who've been refining their Star Wars offerings for the better part of two decades now) has not helped matters in the slightest.
** The two genres which are widely considered to have been ''most'' adaptable are [[Real Time Strategy|strategy games]] (''[[Star Trek: Bridge Commander]]'', ''[[Star Trek Armada]]'', et al) for the combat elements, and [[Point and Click|point and click adventures]] (''[[Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (video game)]]'', ''[[Judgment Rites]]'', ''[[A Final Unity]]'') for their episodic nature and ability to explore some of Trek's more ponderous aspects. ''25th Anniversary'' and ''A Final Unity'' in particular are often held up as being the closest you can get to actually playing interactive episodes of their respective television series, complete with the complete original casts providing the in-game voices of their characters ([[And the Fandom Rejoiced|which helps a '''lot''' with the atmosphere]]).
* [[Sequelitis]]: it began with the very first episode of ''Voyager'', but by the time ''Insurrection'' rolled around, even major critics were noting that the franchise was taking a fairly serious and noticeable dip in quality. ''Enterprise'' and ''Nemesis'' are "credited" with coming within a whisper of '''killing''' the franchise (''Nemesis'' being the only Trek film in history to ''not'' turn a profit); the reboot salvaged it, but the quality of sequels to it remain to be seen.
* [[Sequelitis]]: it began with the very first episode of ''Voyager'', but by the time ''Insurrection'' rolled around, even major critics were noting that the franchise was taking a fairly serious and noticeable dip in quality. ''Enterprise'' and ''Nemesis'' are "credited" with coming within a whisper of '''killing''' the franchise (''Nemesis'' being the only Trek film in history to ''not'' turn a profit); the reboot salvaged it, but the quality of sequels to it remain to be seen.
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Watching a later ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'' episode is almost like watching a movie in television show form. The best examples would likely be "The Best of Both Worlds" (TNG), "The Way of the Warrior" (DS9), "Scorpion" (VOY) and "Twilight" (ENT). Of the movies the favorites are ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Star Trek First Contact (Film)|Star Trek First Contact]]'' and ''[[Star Trek (Film)|Star Trek]].''
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Watching a later ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode is almost like watching a movie in television show form. The best examples would likely be "The Best of Both Worlds" (TNG), "The Way of the Warrior" (DS9), "Scorpion" (VOY) and "Twilight" (ENT). Of the movies the favorites are ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' and ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]].''
* [[What an Idiot!]]: Enough examples that they have [[What an Idiot!/Live-Action TV/Star Trek|their own page]].


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Dan: So Star Trek and Next Gen are about a resource rich society that is in such a creative rut they will send the Enterprise, humanity's finest ship out to unexplored corners of space just to find new life and new civilisations. Novelty is the most precious commodity there is! This is a profoundly bored people, so jaded, that they will load up their children and women onto a heavily armed warship and send it just out... just go! Just go somewhere and find me something interesting and tell me about it?!

  • Contested Sequel: Star Trek XI (referred to by some fans simply as 'the Abrams film' or similar) has caused a Broken Base within Star Trek fans between people who only like the old Trek, people who only like XI, and people who like both.
  • Creator Worship: The Great Bird of the Galaxy himself. Rick Berman, Ronald Moore and J. J. Abrams are a bit lower on the hierarchy. Brannon Braga is, unfortunately, often villainized for what happened with Voyager and Enterprise.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: Various theme songs.
  • Deconstruction Fic: All over the place.
  • Fan Dumb: Quite possibly Ye Originale Fan Dumb, at least in the sense we think of it today. Mercilessly skewered in the documentary Trekkies, which featured the juror who wore her Star Fleet uniform to court and one fan who seriously thought about getting his ears surgically altered to look Vulcan.)
  • Fountain of Memes: A Long Runner like Trek has spawned more than a few. "To boldly X where no one has Y'ed before", Resistance Is Futile, green chicks, and KHAAAAAAN! are some of the more memorable.
  • Ho Yay: Every series has at least one hugely popular slash pairing, and sometimes more than one. Slash fans will insist these characters want nothing more than to do each other, no matter how heavily contradicted by canon.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:: In the 30th anniversary special, there is a skit featuring the cast of Frasier sserving on the USS Voyager under Janeway. At one point, a Klingon beams aboard with the dog, which had been digging up azalea bushes on the Klingon homeworld. Janeway remarks, "Now you see why we shouldn't have pets on starships".
  • Mary Suetopia: Roddenberry's vision for Trek, but especially the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • Member Berries: Trek started suffering a mild case of Member Berries in the last season of Star Trek: Enterprise, which consisted mostly of prequels to and origin stories for stuff that was seen in other shows/movies
    • The Member Berries really kicked into high gear in Star Trek: Into Darkness, which was basically two hours of "remember The Wrath of Khan? Yeah, I 'member!"
    • Star Trek: Discovery started off trying to do its own thing, but then spent most of season 2 reminding audiences of Spock, the original Enterprise, Captain Pike, and Number One.
    • Star Trek: Picard is literally nothing but "remember The Next Generation? Yeah, I 'member!" with a tiny amount of 'membering Seven of Nine from Voyager.
    • Star Trek: Lower Decks would require its own subpage just to cover all the Member Berries powering it.
  • The Problem with Licensed Games: Star Trek has been notoriously variable with the quality of its forays into interactive entertainment - partially because distilling the essence of the best episodes of the series into a truly interactive format is goddamn hard. The "best" Trek games to date have been somewhat more combat-focused than many of the shows really were. Of course, the fact that the license keeps bouncing between hands and developers (unlike LucasArts, who've been refining their Star Wars offerings for the better part of two decades now) has not helped matters in the slightest.
  • Sequelitis: it began with the very first episode of Voyager, but by the time Insurrection rolled around, even major critics were noting that the franchise was taking a fairly serious and noticeable dip in quality. Enterprise and Nemesis are "credited" with coming within a whisper of killing the franchise (Nemesis being the only Trek film in history to not turn a profit); the reboot salvaged it, but the quality of sequels to it remain to be seen.
  • Visual Effects of Awesome: Watching a later Star Trek episode is almost like watching a movie in television show form. The best examples would likely be "The Best of Both Worlds" (TNG), "The Way of the Warrior" (DS9), "Scorpion" (VOY) and "Twilight" (ENT). Of the movies the favorites are Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan, Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek.
  • What an Idiot!: Enough examples that they have their own page.

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