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* Hiro tells Ando, "I broke the space-time continuum!", a phrase made popular in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' series. (''[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]'') |
* Hiro tells Ando, "I broke the space-time continuum!", a phrase made popular in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' series. (''[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]'') |
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* Ando comments that Hiro's "[[powers]] beyond any mere mortal" are like Spock's. He then suggests that Hiro use his [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Vulcan_death_grip Vulcan death grip] when he is dragged back to his desk by [[Hiro's boss|his boss]]. (''[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]'') |
* Ando comments that Hiro's "[[powers]] beyond any mere mortal" are like Spock's. He then suggests that Hiro use his [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Vulcan_death_grip Vulcan death grip] when he is dragged back to his desk by [[Hiro's boss|his boss]]. (''[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]'') |
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* After getting bounced from the club for teleporting into the women's bathroom, Hiro expresses his desire to be different as "I wanna boldly go where no man has gone before". This is from the opening monologue of ''Star Trek'' |
* After getting bounced from the club for teleporting into the women's bathroom, Hiro expresses his desire to be different as "I wanna boldly go where no man has gone before". This is from the opening monologue of ''Star Trek'', and was eventually revealed to be a quote from [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Zefram_Cochrane Zefram Cochrane]'s speech before the first warp flight. (''[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]'') |
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* Hiro again compares his teleportation ability to ''Star Trek'''s transporters while speaking to the [[NYPD detective]]s investigating the [[Sylar's victims|murder]] of [[Isaac Mendez]] in the future. He then offers the detective the [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Vulcan_salute Vulcan salute]. (''[[Episode:Don't Look Back|Don't Look Back]]'') |
* Hiro again compares his teleportation ability to ''Star Trek'''s transporters while speaking to the [[NYPD detective]]s investigating the [[Sylar's victims|murder]] of [[Isaac Mendez]] in the future. He then offers the detective the [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Vulcan_salute Vulcan salute]. (''[[Episode:Don't Look Back|Don't Look Back]]'') |
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* Hiro repeats his Vulcan salute when he meets Isaac in [[Midland]] at the [[Burnt Toast Diner]]. (''[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]'') |
* Hiro repeats his Vulcan salute when he meets Isaac in [[Midland]] at the [[Burnt Toast Diner]]. (''[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]'') |
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Revision as of 21:27, 6 February 2007
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Hiro gives the Vulcan salute. | |
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Star Trek is a science fiction television and film franchise, set between 2151 and 2379 A.D. The franchise has spanned forty years, six series, and ten films. Hiro and Ando are big fans, Hiro more so than Ando.
Episodic References
- When Hiro states that he will also be able to bend space and teleport, Ando again comments that it's "like Star Trek" (meaning the transporter). (Genesis)
- Hiro tells Ando, "I broke the space-time continuum!", a phrase made popular in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. (Genesis)
- Ando comments that Hiro's "powers beyond any mere mortal" are like Spock's. He then suggests that Hiro use his Vulcan death grip when he is dragged back to his desk by his boss. (Genesis)
- After getting bounced from the club for teleporting into the women's bathroom, Hiro expresses his desire to be different as "I wanna boldly go where no man has gone before". This is from the opening monologue of Star Trek, and was eventually revealed to be a quote from Zefram Cochrane's speech before the first warp flight. (Genesis)
- Hiro again compares his teleportation ability to Star Trek's transporters while speaking to the NYPD detectives investigating the murder of Isaac Mendez in the future. He then offers the detective the Vulcan salute. (Don't Look Back)
- Hiro repeats his Vulcan salute when he meets Isaac in Midland at the Burnt Toast Diner. (Fallout)
- Kaito Nakamura's limo's license plate reads, "NCC-1701". This is the service number for the USS Enterprise. George Takei (Kaito Nakamura) was an original cast member of Star Trek.(Distractions)
Hiro's Blog References
Hiro's blog on the NBC site makes the following Star Trek references:
- Hiro marks his [first blog entry as "Captain's Log, Stardate 1771.1," and catalogs each ongoing entry similarly.
- In Stardate 1739.1, he lists his favorite TV show as Star Trek.
- In Stardate 1739.1, he concludes with "Live long and prosper."
- In Stardate 1739.1, he leaves a postcript saying, "Happy 40th Birthday, Star Trek!"
Connections
- Bryan Fuller (writer/co-executive producer) was a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
- Terrence O'Hara (director) directed an episode of Star Trek: Voyager.
- Cristine Rose (Angela Petrelli) played a Klingon in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Jack Coleman's wife, Beth Toussaint, played Tasha Yar's sister in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- George Takei (Kaito Nakamura) played Hikaru Sulu on Star Trek and in the first seven films, and voiced several characters on Star Trek: The Animated Series.
- Josh Clark (Sheriff Davidson) appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and played Lt. Joe Carey on Star Trek: Voyager.
- Colby French (Hank) appeared on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- Brad Greenquist (Kaito's assistant) appeared in four different roles on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Enterprise.
Gallery
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Ando and Hiro compare teleportation to the Star Trek transporter.
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Hiro references Star Trek's opening monologue.
External Links
- Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki project