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The '''Church of ''Trek''''' was a full-blown [[religion]] dedicated to ''[[Star Trek]]''. It was at its height during the {{year|2200|23rd Century}}, wherein ''Star Trek'' fandom had grown in size and influence.
The '''Church of ''Trek''''' was a full-blown [[religion]] dedicated to ''[[Star Trek]]''. It was at its height during the [[23rd century]], wherein ''Star Trek'' fandom had grown in size and influence.


Its influence lead to the [[Star Trek wars|''Star Trek'' wars]], in which, several of [[Earth]]'s nation fell victim to its influence, such as Germany being renamed "Nazi Planet Episode Land".
Its influence led to the [[Star Trek wars|''Star Trek'' wars]], in which several of [[Earth]]'s nations, such as [[Germany]], renamed "Nazi Planet Episode Land", fell victim to its influence.


However, as a result of the wars, ''Star Trek'' was forever banned, including the Church of ''Trek''.
However, as a result of the wars, ''Star Trek'' was forever banned, as was the Church of ''Trek''.


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*While several spin-offs have been made to ''Star Trek'', ''[[Futurama]]'' seems only to care about [[startrek:Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]].
*The sign outside the church reads "The Sci-Fi religion that doesn't take all your money." This is a reference to Scientology.
** However other ''Star Trek'' spin-offs receives a mention, such as during the episode "[[I Dated a Robot]]" in which two trekkies on [[the internet]] are arguing which captain was better: Kirk or Picard. With one making comments about "Kirk kicking Picard's ass" whilst the other responds with "At least Picard had the guts to admit he was bald!"
 
** A reference to TNG shows up in "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" when Fry takes [[Leonard Nimoy's head]] from the [[Head Museum]], allowing [[Jonathan Frakes' head]] to slide to the front of the display.  Frakes played {{st|William T. Riker|Commander Riker}} on {{st|Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG}}.
=== Quotes ===
** In [[Bender's Game]], [[Leonard Nimoy]] and Scott Bakula participate in the Demolition Derby. After bumping into Bakula's ship, Nimoy says "Way to kill the franchise, Bakula.
{{q|
<poem>'''Priest''': And {{st|Scotty}} beamed them to the {{st|Klingon}} ship, where they would be no {{st|Tribble}} at all.
'''Congregation''': [chanting] All power to the engines.</poem>
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=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|4ACV11}}
*{{e|4ACV11}}


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Latest revision as of 08:45, 5 January 2015

Church of Trek
TrekChurch.jpg
Organisation typeReligious
First appearance"Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (4ACV11)
Episode
Current statusDissolved

The Church of Trek was a full-blown religion dedicated to Star Trek. It was at its height during the 23rd century, wherein Star Trek fandom had grown in size and influence.

Its influence led to the Star Trek wars, in which several of Earth's nations, such as Germany, renamed "Nazi Planet Episode Land", fell victim to its influence.

However, as a result of the wars, Star Trek was forever banned, as was the Church of Trek.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The sign outside the church reads "The Sci-Fi religion that doesn't take all your money." This is a reference to Scientology.

Quotes

    Priest: And Scotty beamed them to the Klingon ship, where they would be no Tribble at all.
    Congregation: [chanting] All power to the engines.

Appearances