70s TV Lot Star Trek Spock Captain Kirk vTg iron on t-shirt transfers 2x


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Star TrekFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Star TrekTheStar Treklogo as it appears inThe Original SeriesCreated byGene RoddenberryOriginal workStar Trek: The Original SeriesPrint publicationsBook(s)
    List of reference books
  • List of technical manuals
Novel(s)List of novelsComicsList of comicsMagazine(s)
    Star Trek: The Magazine
  • Star Trek Magazine
Films and televisionFilm(s)

The Original Seriesfilms

    The Motion Picture(1979)
  • The Wrath of Khan(1982)
  • The Search for Spock(1984)
  • The Voyage Home(1986)
  • The Final Frontier(1989)
  • The Undiscovered Country(1991)

The Next Generationfilms

    Generations(1994)
  • First Contact(1996)
  • Insurrection(1998)
  • Nemesis(2002)

Reboot films

    Star Trek(2009)
  • Into Darkness(2013)
  • The Original Series(1966–69)

    Sequels toThe Original Series
      The Next Generation(1987–94)
    • Deep Space Nine(1993–99)
    • Prequels toThe Original Series

        Enterprise(2001–05)
      • Star Trek Adventure
      • Star Trek: The Experience
      Exhibits
        Star Trek: The Exhibition
      • Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds
      Official website[link removed by ]

      Star Trekis an Americanscience fictionmedia franchisebased on thetelevision seriescreated byGene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called,Star Trek, and now referred to asThe Original Series, debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television networkNBC. It followed the interstellar adventures ofCaptain James T Kirk(William Shatner) and his crew aboard thestarship USSEnterprise, a space exploration vessel, built by the interstellar federal republicUnited Federation of Planetsin the twenty-third century. TheStar Trekcanonof the franchise includesThe Original Series, an animated series, four spin-off television series, itsfilm franchiseand an upcoming television series scheduled to debut in 2017.

      In creatingStar Trek, Roddenberry was inspired by theHoratio Hornblowernovels, the satirical bookGulliver\'s Travels, and by works ofwestern genresuch as the television seriesWagon Train. These adventures continued in the short-livedStar Trek: The Animated Seriesand six feature films. Four spin-off television series were eventually produced:Star Trek: The Next Generationfollowed the crew of a new starshipEnterpriseset a century after the original series;Star Trek: Deep Space NineandStar Trek: Voyagerset contemporaneously withThe Next Generation; andStar Trek: Enterpriseset before the original series in the early days of human interstellar travel. The adventures ofThe Next Generationcrew continued in four additional feature films. In 2009, the film franchise underwent a \"reboot\" set in analternate timeline, or \"Kelvin Timeline,\" entitled simply,Star Trek.This film featured a new cast portraying younger versions of the crew from the original show; their adventures were continued in the sequel film,Star Trek Into Darkness(2013). The thirteenth film feature and sequel,Star Trek Beyond(2016), was released to coincide with the franchise\'s 50th anniversary. A newStar TrekTV series, entitledStar Trek: Discovery,is set to premiere on the digital platformCBS All Access.

      Star Trekhas been acult phenomenonfor decades.[1]Fans of the franchise are calledTrekkiesor Trekkers. The franchise spans a wide range ofspin-offsincludinggames, figurines,novels, toys, andcomics.Star Trekhad athemed attractioninLas Vegasthat opened in 1998 and closed in September 2008. At least two museum exhibits of props travel the world. The series has its own full-fledgedconstructed language,Klingon. Several parodies have been made ofStar Trek. In addition, viewers have produced severalfan productions. As of July 2016, the franchise had generated $10billion in revenue,[2]makingStar Trekone of thehighest-grossing media franchises of all time.

      Star Trekis noted forits cultural influencebeyond works of science fiction.[3]The franchise is also noted for its progressive civil rights stances.[4]The Original Seriesincluded one of television\'s first multiracial casts.Star Trekreferences may be found throughout popular culture from movies such as the submarine thrillerCrimson Tideto the animated seriesSouth Park.

      Television series

      Six television series make up the bulk of theStar Trekmythos:The Original Series,The Animated Series,The Next Generation,Deep Space Nine,Voyager, andEnterprise. All the different versions in total amount to726Star Trekepisodesacross the 30 seasons of the TV series.[Note 4]

      The Original Series(1966–69)The Original Serieslogo, common throughout the franchiseWilliam Shatnerplayed the unflappable Captain James T. Kirk inThe Original Series,The Animated Series, and seven films, helping to create the standard for all subsequent fictional Starfleet captains.Main article:Star Trek: The Original Series

      Star Trek: The Original Seriesor \"TOS\"[Note 5]debuted in the United States on NBC on September 8, 1966.[50]The show tells the tale of the crew of thestarshipEnterpriseand its five-year mission \"to boldly gowhere no man has gone before.\" The original 1966–69 television series featuredWilliam Shatneras CaptainJames T. Kirk,Leonard NimoyasSpock,DeForest KelleyasDr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy,James DoohanasMontgomery \"Scotty\" Scott,Nichelle NicholsasUhura,George TakeiasHikaru Sulu, andWalter KoenigasPavel Chekov.[51]During the series\' original run, it earned several nominations for theHugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentationand won twice: for the two-parter \"The Menagerie\" and theHarlan Ellison-written episode \"The City on the Edge of Forever\".[52]

      NBC canceled the show after three seasons; the last original episode aired on June 3, 1969.[53][54]The petition near the end of the second season to save the show signed by manyCaltechstudents and its multiple Hugo nominations would, however, indicate that despite lowNielsen ratings, it was highly popular with science fiction fans and engineering students.[55]The series later becamepopularin reruns and found acult following.[50]

      The Animated Series(1973–74)The Animated SerieslogoMain article:Star Trek: The Animated Series

      Star Trek: The Animated Series, produced by Filmation, ran for two seasons from 1973 to 1974. Most of the original cast performed the voices of their characters fromThe Original Series, and many of the writers who worked onThe Original Series,D. C. Fontana,David Gerrold, andPaul Schneider, wrote for the series. While the animated format allowed the producers to create more exotic alien landscapes and life forms, animation errors and liberal reuse of shots and musical cues have tarnished the series\' reputation.[56]Although it was originally sanctioned by Paramount, which owned theStar Trekfranchise following its acquisition ofDesiluin 1967, Gene Roddenberry often spoke ofTASasnon-canon.[57]Star Trekwriters have used elements of the animated series in later live-action series and films, and as of June 2007,TAShas references in the library section of the official Startrek.com web site officially bringing the series into the franchise\'s main canon.

      The Animated SerieswonStar Trek\'s firstEmmy Awardon May 15, 1975.[58]Star Trek: TASbriefly returned to television in the mid-1980s on the children\'s cable networkNickelodeon. Nickelodeon\'s Evan McGuire greatly admired the show and used its various creative components as inspiration for his short series calledPiggly Wiggly Hears a Soundwhich never aired. Nickelodeon parentViacomwould purchase Paramount in 1994. In the early 1990s, theSci-Fi Channelalso began re-runningTAS. The completeTASwas also released onLaserdiscformat during the 1980s.[59]The complete series was first released in the U.S. on eleven volumes of VHS tapes in 1989. All 22 episodes were released on DVD in 2006.
      Cultural impactMain article:Cultural influence of Star TrekPrototypespace shuttleEnterprisenamed after thefictional starshipwithStar Trektelevision cast members and creator Gene Roddenberry.

      TheStar Trekmedia franchise is a multibillion-dollar industry, owned by CBS.[88]Gene Roddenberry soldStar TrektoNBCas a classic adventure drama; he pitched the show as \"Wagon Trainto the Stars\" and asHoratio Hornblowerin Space.[13]The opening line, \"to boldly go where no man has gone before,\" was taken almost verbatim from a U.S.White Housebooklet on space produced after theSputnikflight in 1957.[89]The central trio of Kirk, Spock, andMcCoywas modeled onclassical mythologicalstorytelling.[13]

      Star Trekand its spin-offs have proven highly popular in syndication and are shown on TV stations worldwide.[90]The show\'s cultural impact goes far beyond its longevity and profitability.Star Trekconventionshave become popular among itsfans, who call themselves\"trekkies\" or \"trekkers\". An entire subculture has grown up around the show[91]which was documented in the filmTrekkies.Star Trekwas the highest-ranked cult show byTV Guide.[92]The franchise has also garneredmany comparisonsof theStar Warsfranchise being rivals in the science fiction genre with many fans and scholars.[93][94][95]

      TheStar Trekfranchise inspired some designers of technologies, thePalm PDAand the handheld mobile phone.[96][97]Michael Jones, Chief technologist ofGoogle Earth, has cited thetricorder\'s mapping capability as one inspiration in the development of Keyhole/Google Earth.[98]TheTricorder X Prize, a contest to build a medical tricorder device was announced in 2012. Ten finalists have been selected in 2014, and the winner will be selected in January 2016.Star Trekalso broughtteleportationto popular attention with its depiction of \"matter-energy transport\", with the famously misquoted phrase \"Beam me up, Scotty\" entering the vernacular.[99]TheStar Trekreplicator is credited in the scientific literature with inspiring the field ofdiatomnanotechnology.[100]In 1976, following a letter-writing campaign,NASAnamed its prototypespace shuttleEnterprise, after thefictional starship.[101]Later, the introductory sequence toStar Trek: Enterpriseincluded footage of this shuttle which, along with images of a naval sailing vessel calledEnterprise, depicted the advancement of human transportation technology. Additionally, some contend that theStar Treksociety resembles communism.[102][103]

      BeyondStar Trek\'s fictional innovations, its contributions to TV history included a multicultural and multiracial cast. While more common in subsequent years, in the 1960s it was controversial to feature an Enterprise crew that included a Japanese helmsman, a Russian navigator, a black female communications officer, and a Vulcan-Human first officer. Captain Kirk\'s and Lt. Uhura\'s kiss, in the episode \"Plato\'s Stepchildren\", was also daring, and is often mis-cited as being American television\'s first scripted, interracial kiss, even though several other interracial kisses predated this one.[104]In an interview Nichelle Nichols, who played the black female communications officer, said that the day after she told Roddenberry she planned to leave the show, she was at a fund-raiser at the NAACP and was told there was a big fan who wanted to meet her. Nichols said,

      I thought it was a Trekkie, and so I said, \'Sure.\' I looked across the room, and there was Dr.Martin Luther Kingwalking towards me with this big grin on his face. He reached out to me and said, \'Yes, Ms. Nichols, I am your greatest fan.\' He said thatStar Trekwas the only show that he, and his wife Coretta, would allow their three little children to stay up and watch. [She told King about her plans to leave the series.] I never got to tell him why, because he said, \'You can\'t. You\'re part of history.\'

      When she told Roddenberry what King had said, he cried.[105]


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