From a column by Maureen Dowd in today's NYT, obviously re the last Presidential debate: "Forgoing his Klingon rhetoric, Mitt played cling-on to Obama’s Spock, suddenly clutching onto the president’s positions on China (which he said had made 'progress' on trade), Iran, the Afghanistan deadline, drones and ousting Hosni Mubarak." Seen any other good examples of Star Trek showing up in the media or general culture?
When I read the OP, I assumed you were starting a comedy thread. And so I joined in. Sorry if I misunderstood.
You have to understand, Ziyal: you posted something involving politics that could be constructed as positive about Obama and negative about Romney, so she had to post something passive-aggressive about it (completed with her patented I-just-said-something-sneakingly-insulting-but-you-can't-call-me-on-it-because-I-added-a-smile smile). She'll deny it, of course, but that's what passive-aggressive posts are for, don't they.
Yeah, I kind of figured that out after her second post. Of course, what I was really posting about was not Obama/Romney, but the use of Trek images by a mainstream columnist.
Leverage had two episodes back to back with Trek references in the most recent eps this season. The one about faking a First Contact with aliens had Eliot pretending to be a hill billy that watched the stars named "Willie Riker". The show however has Jonathon Frakes as a recurring director, so no big surprise there. The ep after the faking a "First Contact" had "Jean Luc" as one of the bad guys name.
Of course. And your thread title made it abundantly clear. But I guess politics give people a kind of tunnel vision, sometimes.
Ah iguana_tonante, you're seeing a complexity where none exists (again?). What I posted was in fact just a joke, one that's been floating around for a few weeks now. On the Conan O'Brien show there was a parody political ad where the message was "Obama killed Bin Laden, and he killed Jersey Shores." This transformed fairly quickly into "Obama killed Bin Laden, and he got Snooki pregnant." Sometimes iguana_tonante a cigar is just a cigar. http://www.gotchamediablog.com/2012/09/conan-obama-killed-bin-laden-and-jersey.html (Oh, and i usually, but not always, end my posts with a smile)
Two funny "Star Trek" references about Billy Van Zandt. He played the military cadet, Bug, in the movie "TAPS". "Spock's Brain" comes on TV and Bug reveals to the other cadets that he has watched "every episode" of the original series. Of course, Star Trek fans watching the movie realize that the actor had played the Rhaandarite bridge ensign in ST:TMP. In the TV series "Anything But Love", Billy plays Harold, a writer working in a magazine office. In one episode, he has stumbled across a Star Trek convention downstairs and arrives in the office and starts running amok with a phaser. Coincidentally, Billy later married Adrienne Barbeau, and then she got a role as Romulan Senator Cretak in DS9.
I remember on the TV series Night Court, a group of TOS Trekkies and TNG Trekkies are brought before Judge Stone's bench for causing a disturbance at a Star Trek convention. One of the TOS fans says "Captain Kirk would never have allowed an android on the bridge", clearly a shout-out to Brent Spiner, who before TNG appeared on Night Court regularly as a hillbilly.