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  2. Vulcan salute - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan "salute" was devised by Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the half Vulcan character Mr. Spock on the original Star Trek television series. A 1968 New York Times interview described the gesture as a "double-fingered version of Churchill's victory sign". Nimoy said in that interview that he "decided that the Vulcans were a "hand-oriented ...

  3. Cultural influence of Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    In those series, Colonel Jack O'Neill makes unsuccessful pitches to name new space vessels after the Enterprise, and also gives the Vulcan salute in tribute to Trek. In an earlier episode of Stargate: SG-1 , O'Neill travels back in time to the 1960s and during an interrogation by an Air Force officer he refers to himself as "James T. Kirk ...

  4. Mind Meld - Wikipedia

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    Voice actor Billy West narrated Mind Meld ' s title sequence.. Mind Meld was produced as a way of advertising Shatner's personal website, [4] williamshatner.com, which offered features including the Shatner and Friends fan club's quarterly newsletter, semi-regular updates on Shatner's life, and a photograph of Shatner with the gorilla Koko. [17]

  5. Amok Time - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Nimoy first used his signature Vulcan salute in this episode. [25] The chart-topping British pop band T'Pau took their name from the Vulcan matriarch who presides over events on the planet. [26] The Omegaverse genre of speculative erotic fiction is noted as having been influenced by the episode. [27]

  6. A brief history of the 21-gun salute - AOL

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    Initially, U.S. gun batteries would salute by firing one shot for each state in the Union. The practice of firing 21 shots in salute was formally adopted by the U.S. in 1875 to match the ...

  7. Star Trek: Discovery - Wikipedia

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    The sequence depicts elements from throughout the history of Star Trek—such as phasers, communicators, and the Vulcan salute—and deconstructs them. [147] Prologue creative director Ana Criado said the producers wanted the sequence to be unlike any previous Star Trek titles sequences.

  8. Fallen Hero - Wikipedia

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    The episode featured a Vulcan spaceship, a Suurok-class combat cruiser called the Sh'Raan. The ship was based on a design by Doug Drexler, revised and updated by Pierre Drolet. [6] It was ranked as the 22nd most powerful spacecraft of the Star Trek franchise by CNET in 2016, [7] and the 14th best spacecraft of Star Trek by Space.com in 2017. [8]

  9. Zoe Saldaña - Wikipedia

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    Zoë Yadira Saldaña-Perego (/ s ɑː l ˈ d æ n ə / sahl-DAN-ə, [2] Latin American Spanish: [ˈso.e salˈdaɲa]; née Saldaña Nazario; born June 19, 1978) is an American actress.. Known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the six highest-grossing films of all time, including the top three (Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Avengers: Endgam