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''[[Futurama]]'', being a comedy science fiction TV show, is bound to make references to other science fiction works. One of the most famous science fiction franchise is the '''''[[startrek:Star Trek|Star Trek]]''''' series which is one the most referenced things in ''Futurama''. Following is a complete list of connections between ''Futurama'' and ''Star Trek''.
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==Crew==
|[http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2010/05/05/exclusive-first-look-at-the-first-new-episode-of-futurama/ Exclusive First Look at the First New Episode of ''Futurama'']||"[[Rebirth]]"||5 May, 2010||Still||[[File:Rebirth preview screenshot (skeleton shot).jpg|150px]]
There have been a number of people who work on both ''Star Trek'' and ''Futurama'':
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===Voices===
*[[Frank Welker]]: Provided voice of a screaming child [[startrek:Spock|Spock]] in [[startrek:Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'']], additional voices in the [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'']] series, an "alien creature" in [[startrek:Nothing Human (episode)|"Nothing Human" (Voyager)]], voices in [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates|''Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates'']] and [[startrek:Star Trek: Starfleet Command II - Empires at War|''Star Trek: Starfleet Command II - Empires at War'']]. He has done [[Frank_welker#Characters_Voiced|many]] (namely [[Nibbler]]) voices for ''Futurama''.
*[[George Takei]]: He is best known for playing [[startrek:Hikaru Sulu|Hikaru Sulu]], though has also done [[startrek:Megan|Megan spirits]], [[startrek:Hikaru Sulu (mirror)|Hikaru Sulu (mirror)]], [[startrek:Kuri|Kuri]] and an [[startrek:USS Huron personnel|unnamed USS Huron male lieutenant]]'. He has voiced himself in "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" and ''[[Bender's Game]]''.
*[[Nichelle Nichols]]: She is best known for playing [[startrek:Uhura|Uhura]], though has also done [[startrek:Uhura (mirror)|Uhura (mirror)]], [[startrek:Karla Five|Karla Five]], [[startrek:Dara (Taurus II)|Dara]], [[startrek:Anne Nored|Anne Nored]], [[startrek:Alice (character)|Alice]], an unamed [[startrek:Motherlode_inhabitants#Ursinoid_Miner.2C_female|female Ursinoid Miner]], [[startrek:Devna|Devna]], [[startrek:Kali|Kali]], [[startrek:Magen|Magen]], [[startrek:Delta Theta III entity|Delta Theta III entity]] and [[startrek:Sarah April|Sarah April]]. She has voiced herself in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" and "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".
*[[Stephen Hawking]]: He has portrayed [[startrek:Stephen Hawking|himself]] on ''Star Trek'' a few times. He voiced himself in "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" amd ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]''.
*[[Sarah Silverman]]: Portrayed [[startrek:Rain Robinson|Rain Robinson]] in episodes [[startrek:Future's End (episode)|Future's End (VOY)]] and [[startrek:Future's End, Part II (episode)|Future's End, Part II (VOY)]]. She provided the voice of [[Michelle]] in ''Futurama''.
*[[startrek:Bumper Robinson|Bumper Robinson]]: Portrayed [[startrek:Unnamed_Jem'Hadar#Jem.27Hadar_Youth|unamed Jem'Hadar teenager]] in [[startrek:The Abandoned (episode)|The Abandoned (DS9)]].  He voices [[Dwight Conrad]] in ''Futurama''.
 
===Other===
*[[startrek:David A. Goodman|David A. Goodman]]: "Writer" for ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. He got the job as a writer on ''Enterprise'' because of his writing for the ''Futurama'' episode "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".
*[[startrek:Tim Simonec|Tim Simonec]]: "Conductor" and "Principal Orchestrator" for 2009's [[startrek:Star Trek (film)|Star Trek (film)]]. He has done some musical work on ''Futurama'' aswell.
 
==''Star Trek'' in ''Futurama''==
''Star Trek'' has appeared in ''Futurama'' on many occasions:
 
===[[Season 1]]===
'''{{elink|1ACV13|Fry and the Slurm Factory}}'''
*A variant of [[startrek:Three-dimensional chess|Three-dimensional chess]], Three-dimensional Scrabble, appears in this episode.
 
===[[Season 2]]===
'''{{elink|2ACV10|A Clone of My Own}}'''
*[[Captain Musky]] is a tribute to [[startrek:Christopher Pike|Christopher Pike]].
 
===[[Season 3]]===
 
===[[Season 4]]===
'''{{elink|4ACV15|The Farnsworth Parabox}}'''
*[[Parallel universes|Universe 1]] is similar to the [[startrek:Mirror universe|Mirror universe]] in ''Star Trek''.
**''Star Trek'' also has [[startrek:Alternate timeline|Alternate timelines]] and [[startrek:Parallel universe|Parallel universes]].
 
==={{elink|4ACV11|Where No Fan Has Gone Before}}===
This episode is almost entirely based on ''Star Trek'' which is why, due to amount of references, this section is dedicated to the one episode:
*A character created to replace [[startrek:James Doohan|James Doohan]] as [[startrek:Montgomery Scott|Montgomery Scott]] in the cast was named [[Welshie]]. He (or more specifically, the actor who played him) was killed, dismembered, and vaporized by three separate blasts from a cloud creature named [[Melllvar]]. This is reference to the [[startrek:Redshirt|Redshirt]].
**In addition, the [[Democratic Order of Planets]] (D.O.O.P.) has a [[DOOP Army|military force]] composed of men in red uniforms, who are often utilized as cannon fodder.
 
===[[Season 5|Films]]===
'''{{flink|Bender's Big Score}}'''
'''{{flink|The Beast with a Billion Backs}}'''
'''{{flink|Bender's Game}}'''
'''{{flink|Into the Wild Green Yonder}}'''
 
===[[:Category:Games|Video Game]]===
'''{{g|1}}'''
 
===[[Comic Listing|Comics]]===
'''{{clink|US#025|Robot Robin Hood}}'''
 
===Other===
*Stories about "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]" appears in [[startrek:Star Trek Monthly issue 93|Star Trek Monthly issue 93]] and [[startrek:Star Trek Monthly issue 105|Star Trek Monthly issue 105]].
*[[startrek:Whispers (episode)|"Whispers" (Deep Space Nine)]] is the favorite ''Star Trek'' episode of [[David X. Cohen]], who says he finds it has "a slightly Futurama-esque storyline."
*The [[wikipedia:Futurama (New York World's Fair)|Futurama exhibit]], which ''Futurama'' was named after, was visited by [[startrek:Benny Russell|Benny Russell]] while at the New York World's Fair in July 1940 in the [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (novel)|novelization]] of the episode [[startrek:Far Beyond the Stars (episode)|"Far Beyond the Stars" (Deep Space Nine)]].
 
==''Futurama'' in ''Star Trek''==
''Futurama'' has appeared in ''Star Trek'' (though no where near as much as ''Star Trek'' in ''Futurama'') on several occasions:
 
==See also==
*[[In popular culture]] for connections to ''Futurama'' other than in ''Star Trek''.
**[[Star Wars connections]] for connections to ''Futurama'' and ''[[starwars:Star Wars|Star Wars]]''
**[[Simpsons connections]] for connections to ''Futurama'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]''.

Latest revision as of 05:38, 16 May 2010

Name (with link) Episode Date Type Image
Exclusive First Look at the First New Episode of Futurama "Rebirth" 5 May, 2010 Still Rebirth preview screenshot (skeleton shot).jpg