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Star Trek

Hiro gives the Vulcan salute.

First reference: Genesis
"Star Trek" on Wikipedia

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.

References

Genesis

When Hiro first discovers his powers at Yamagato, he states that he will be able to bend space and teleport. Ando comments that it's like the transporter on Star Trek. Hiro tells Ando, "I broke the space-time continuum!", a phrase made popular in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. 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.

Later, after getting bounced from a karaoke bar 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 at the opening of the Warp 5 Complex. Later, Ando sarcastically says to Hiro, "Beam us up, Scotty!".

Don't Look Back

Hiro shows Ando 9th Wonders!, Issue #14, which depicts the conversation in which Hiro tells Ando he wants to "boldly go where no man has gone before."

Later, 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. The detective thinks it's funny, since he's seen all the Star Trek television series and doesn't recall seeing Hiro in any of them. Hiro then offers the detective the Vulcan salute.

Fallout

Hiro repeats his Vulcan salute when he meets Isaac in Midland at the Burnt Toast Diner.

Distractions

Kaito Nakamura's limo's license plate reads, "NCC-1701". This is the service number for the USS Enterprise. (Incidentally, George Takei was an original cast member of Star Trek.)

Run!

Hope calls Hiro "Sulu" just before she punches him in the face. Later, Hiro gives Steve Gustavson the Vulcan salute and says, "I come in peace."

Unexpected

Hiro and Ando part ways with the Vulcan salute.

How to Stop an Exploding Man

Ando reminds Hiro that his whole life he talked about his favorite stories of heroes he wanted to be, Star Trek being part of those heroes.

Cold Wars

When Nathan tells Danko that he wants Peter caught with "no bloodshed", Danko orders his men saying, "Phasers on stun."

Cold Snap

Hiro and Ando believe that Matt Parkman's infant son might actually be Matt Parkman. Wondering how such a thing could have occurred, Hiro explains that on The Next Generation, a transporter accident caused something similar to happen.

Heroes Evolutions

Hiro's Blog

Hiro's blog often references Star Trek. For instance, the kanji characters superimposed on the header image represent the Prime Directive. Other references include:

The Agent

Connections

Cast

Crew

  • Brian Avery (stunts) performed stunts on Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
  • Gregory J. Barnett (stunts) was Leonard Nimoy's stunt double in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
  • Christine Boylan (graphic novelist) wrote a story included in Star Trek: The Manga in September 2007.
  • Fernando Chien (stunts) did was a stuntman and played "Saul" in the three episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise.
  • Roxann Dawson (director) played "Lt. B'Elanna Torres" on Star Trek: Voyager, and directed episodes of Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.
  • Tony Donno (stunts) did stunts in Star Trek: First Contact.
  • Bryan Fuller (writer/co-executive producer) was a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
  • Jeremy Fry (stunt driver) performed utility stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise.
  • Mike Gunther (stunts) performed stunts in Star Trek XI.
  • Ken Niederbaumer (special effects makeup) did prosthetics and makeup for the 2009 Star Trek film.
  • Terrence O'Hara (director) directed an episode of Star Trek: Voyager.
  • Lin Oeding (stunts) performed stunts in Star Trek: Enterprise and the 2009 film Star Trek.
  • Richard Redlefsen (prosthetic makeup artist) provided special effect makeup in the 2009 film Star Trek.
  • Mark Riccardi (Greg Grunberg's stunt double) did stunts for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek Generations.
  • Mark Spatny (visual effects producer) was a visual effects production manager for Star Trek: Insurrection.
  • Justin Sundquist (stunt double) played a MACO and did stunts for Star Trek: Enterprise.
  • Mark Aaron Wagner (stunt double) did stunts for Star Trek: Enterprise and Star Trek: Insurrection.
  • Gary J. Wayton (stunt double) did stunts for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Enterprise.

Trivia

  • Dale Smither's hometown of Bozeman, MT is the location of Zephram Cochrane's original warp engine project, and was a pivotal location in Star Trek: First Contact.
  • Dr. Zimmerman, who claims to have "made" Tracy Strauss, shares his name with the scientist who made The Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager.

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