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== Series ==
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* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
* [[Star Trek: Voyager
* [[Star Trek: Enterprise
== Movies ==
* [[Star Trek V:
* [[Star Trek Generations
* [[Star Trek: First Contact
* [[Star Trek 2009/YMMV|The 2009 film]]
== [[Star Trek Expanded Universe|Expanded Universe]] novels ==
* [[Star Trek: New Frontier
* [[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]]
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== Video games ==
* [[Star Trek Online
== Franchise as a whole ==
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* [[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. "[[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:
* [[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.
** Spock/McCoy from ''[[Star Trek:
** Picard/Q from ''[[The Next Generation]]''.
** Garak/Bashir and Bashir/O'Brien from ''[[Deep Space Nine]]''.
** Janeway/Seven from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager
** Archer/Reed, Tucker/Reed and Reed/Hayes from ''[[Star Trek: 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
* [[Mary Suetopia]]: Roddenberry's vision for Trek, but especially the first season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
* [[The Problem
** 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.
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Watching a later ''[[
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