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*[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] explained the [[chameleon circuit]] to [[Grace Holloway]] in terms of a "[[Wikipedia:Cloaking device|cloaking device]]", using a term closely associated with ''Star Trek'' (although in the context of ''Star Trek'' cloaking devices were used to make things invisible as opposed to merely changing their appearance). ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')
*[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] explained the [[chameleon circuit]] to [[Grace Holloway]] in terms of a "[[Wikipedia:Cloaking device|cloaking device]]", using a term closely associated with ''Star Trek'' (although in the context of ''Star Trek'' cloaking devices were used to make things invisible as opposed to merely changing their appearance). ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')
**Sometime later the [[Eleventh Doctor]] activated a TARDIS feature that he also referred to as a Cloaking Device, which did make the TARDIS invisible. ([[DW]]:''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''/''[[Day of the Moon]]'')
**Sometime later the [[Eleventh Doctor]] activated a TARDIS feature that he also referred to as a Cloaking Device, which did make the TARDIS invisible. ([[DW]]:''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''/''[[Day of the Moon]]'')
**The right shoulder patch on [[Ace]]'s jacket was a [[NASA]] mission patch for the [[wikipedia:Approach and Landing Tests|Approach and Landing Tests]] of the [[wikipedia:Space Shuttle Enterprise|Space Shuttle ''Enterprise,'']] which was named after ''Star Trek's'' famous starship.
*[[Destrii]] watched a [[spacecraft]] design closely resembling that of the fictional ''[[Wikipedia:Starship Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' ([[DWM]]: ''[[Oblivion (comic strip)|Oblivion]]'')
*[[Destrii]] watched a [[spacecraft]] design closely resembling that of the fictional ''[[Wikipedia:Starship Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' ([[DWM]]: ''[[Oblivion (comic strip)|Oblivion]]'')
*[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] once wore a space helmet that bore the ship registry NCC-1701-D, the registry of the U.S.S. Enterprise in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', a spin-off from the original series. ([[WC]]: ''[[Shada (webcast)|Shada]]'')
*[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] once wore a space helmet that bore the ship registry NCC-1701-D, the registry of the U.S.S. Enterprise in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', a spin-off from the original series. ([[WC]]: ''[[Shada (webcast)|Shada]]'')
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*In ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'', the [[The Doctor|Doctor's]] greeting to the autopilot hologram includes the line "please state the nature of the emergency", very similar to the line spoken by the Emergency Medical Hologram ("Please state the nature of the medical emergency") in ''Star Trek: Voyager'' when he is activated.
*In ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'', the [[The Doctor|Doctor's]] greeting to the autopilot hologram includes the line "please state the nature of the emergency", very similar to the line spoken by the Emergency Medical Hologram ("Please state the nature of the medical emergency") in ''Star Trek: Voyager'' when he is activated.
*In ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'', a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]] states "You will be assimilated" to [[Amy Pond]], which is another catchphrase used by the Borg, who in turn resemble the [[Cyberman|original Cybermen]].
*In ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'', a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]] states "You will be assimilated" to [[Amy Pond]], which is another catchphrase used by the Borg, who in turn resemble the [[Cyberman|original Cybermen]].
*A working title for ''[[Night Terrors'' was "What are little boys made of?", a play on the ''Star Trek'' title, "What are little girls made of?"


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Star Trek
For discussion of the Star Trek franchise from a real world perspective, see Star Trek (franchise).

Star Trek was a popular American science fiction television series of the 1960s, featuring among other characters, Mr. Spock, Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy. A Time Lord, Marnal, going by the Human alias Marnal Gate, also sold a script to Star Trek, but unhappy with the changes made, he saw to it that he did not get credited for it. (EDA: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

It later spawned a long-standing entertainment franchise that included motion pictures and additional TV series lasting into the 21st century. There were many avid fans who were thrilled by the debuts of movies based on the series beginning in the late 1970s. (NA: Return of the Living Dad)

Izzy Sinclair, watched Star Trek to vicariously escape her unhappy home life. (DWM: Oblivion)

The Star Trek franchise faded out of public consciousness within a few centuries. 26th century native Bernice Summerfield thought it was a documentary when she first saw it, and 51st century native Jack Harkness was unfamiliar with the name "Spock" (DW: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances).

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