12 Funny Star Trek Memes That Are Make Your Day
Friday, Aug 21, 2020, 1:14 pm
By:James Fraser
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With a net worth of approximately $4 billion, Star Trek is one of the most successful entertainment franchises in the world. Most of our parents grew up watching Star Trek TOS, and a lot of them passed the culture down to their family line. If you are a big fan of the franchise, perhaps, you already know how Star Trek isn't just a story about alien life but a metaphor for technology, communication, and international politics. Most Star Trek fans aren't very young, so you don't find too many Star Trek Memes on the Internet. So, here is a hilarious collection of 12 memes about Star Trek that are funny and not highly illogical!
1.Tasha Yar - Yasha Tar
Natasha Yar a.k.a. Tasha Yar was a Starfleet officer of human origin. She was also the USS Enterprise-D chief security. Tasha was inarguably one of the most beautiful women of Star Trek, and as you may know, American actress Denise Crosby portrayed the character. Apparently, Tasha Yar's name created a funny and witty anagram, Yasha Tar! Hey, can you identify that Tar-like second character in the meme? Yeah, Armus. It's an evil entity that belongs to unknown species, and its liquid-like body can take any shape including that of a human's.
2.Insert A Probe!
Data was unquestionably an intriguing character, wasn't he? This funny meme pokes fun at Data for hooking up with the weird and ugly-looking Borg Queen. The picture is a screenshot of one of the scenes of Star Trek: First Contact when Borg Queen captured Data, reactivated his emotion chip, and had some fun with him! In one of the episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Data was seen making out with the Starfleet officer, Natasha Yar! Since Data wasn't a human, Tasha or Borg Queen had sex with a machine, a robot to be precise!
3.Piccard Makes Original IPad!
Microsoft came up with the idea of the tablet computer in 2001, so it isn't a wise thing to assume that Apple invented something new. Like all of the Apple's devices, iPad also was just an improvisation of then-existed technology. Getting back to the topic, that thing in Picard's hand does look like a tablet PC, and we must appreciate Gene Roddenberry and the entire Star Trek creative team for their ability to envisage future in a pretty accurate way.
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