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- proper noun A popular
sci-fi media franchise set in the future, primarily focusing on the adventures of the personnel of a spacenavy of an interstellar politicalfederation of which Earth is a charter member. - adjective
Futuristic , particularly with respect to things similar in appearance or effect to technology in the Star Trek franchise..
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Examples
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And then for me, in fact, the scene that I'm in, it was the second scene that my character is in, I am pontificating about a piece of Star Trek, I'm having an argument with another Star Trek fan about a piece of what they call Star Trek canon.
SFX 2009
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This is akin to the reason that I call Star Trek science fiction, and criticize the bad science it sometimes has, and give Star Wars a pass.
Mainstream Stories and a Metaphorical Science Fiction/Fantasy Dichotomy 2010
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In the relative far term Star Trek perspective, it would benefit space too.
NASA's Version of Star Trek Replicator Ready for On Orbit Test | Universe Today 2009
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::In the relative far term Star Trek perspective, it would benefit space too.
NASA's Version of Star Trek Replicator Ready for On Orbit Test | Universe Today 2009
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Toy manufacturer Mattel is tapping into this powerful idea of "spare cycles" with the introduction of an online casual game called Star Trek 20 Questions.
Brian.Carnell.Com 2009
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J.J. Abrams '' Star Trek '- arriving in theaters today, we thought we would look back at the best and worst of Hollywood's revamps, starting with the Top 5 Best Reboots.
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With the monster hit called Star Trek now unleashed, I wouldn’t expect Abrams to return behind the camera for another chapter of the action spy franchise.
JJ Abrams and Tom Cruise To Co-Produce Mission: Impossible 4 for 2011 Release | /Film 2009
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Mr. Spock would call the Star Trek cake "ILLOGICAL"...
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Admittedly, aside from the idea that I enjoyed the prequel to Star Trek, called Star Trek: Enterprise, I was not able to catch all the episodes of the show when they first aired.
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You end up pitting the Costume Institute against Star Trek, which is a difficult battle: The Costume Institute is a bit "society" for the News, and Star Trek is a bit downmarket for the Post.
Wood War: Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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