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'''Google Doodle of September 7, 2012''' is an interactive homage by the search engine Google to the importance of ''[[Star Trek]]'' in popular culture. Made for the show's 46th anniversary, it was designed by Ryan Germick of Google. [http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/09/07/star-trek-google-doodle] It shows three scenes from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' with letters representing the various characters.
 
'''Google Doodle of September 7, 2012''' is an interactive homage by the search engine Google to the importance of ''[[Star Trek]]'' in popular culture. Made for the show's 46th anniversary, it was designed by Ryan Germick of Google. [http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/09/07/star-trek-google-doodle] It shows three scenes from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' with letters representing the various characters.
   
The first scene shows [[Spock]] (as a "G"), [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] (an "O"), [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] (an "O"), [[Leonard McCoy|Bones]] (small "g"), [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] (small "l") and a [[red shirt]] (small "e"). The next scene has Kirk and the red shirt in the [[transporter room]], with a cameo by [[tribble]]s. The final interaction has a [[Gorn]] appearing. Kirk then proceeds to fight the Gorn (the solution is the same "makeshift cannon" as seen in {{e|Arena}}) and the red shirt "dies." Afterwards, Kirk and the burned red shirt appear back on the bridge. At the end, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} warps past, spelling out Google in the same font as ''The Original Series''.
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The first scene shows [[Spock]], [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]], [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Leonard McCoy|Bones]], [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], and a [[redshirt]] as the letters G, o, o, g, l and e respectively. The next scene has Kirk and the redshirt in the [[transporter room]], with a cameo by [[tribble]]s. The final interaction has a [[Gorn]] appearing. Kirk then proceeds to fight the Gorn (the solution is the same "makeshift cannon" as seen in {{e|Arena}}) and the redshirt "dies." Afterwards, Kirk and the burned redshirt appear back on the bridge. At the end, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} warps past, spelling out "Google" in the same font as ''The Original Series''.
   
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The 2012 New Years' Eve Google Doodle, which showcases Doodles for the year, had the ''Enterprise'' on a screen which, once clicked, lead to the September 7, 2012 Doodle. [http://www.google.com/doodles/new-years-eve-2012]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVpCUZ2c4qc
 
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==External links==
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*[http://www.google.com/doodles/46th-anniversary-of-star-treks-1st-broadcast Google Doodle] at [http://google.com Google]
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*{{Startrek.com|celebrating-46-years-with-a-google-doodle|Google Doodle article|article}}
 
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The first scene of the September 7, 2012 Google Doodle

Google Doodle of September 7, 2012 is an interactive homage by the search engine Google to the importance of Star Trek in popular culture. Made for the show's 46th anniversary, it was designed by Ryan Germick of Google. [1] It shows three scenes from The Original Series with letters representing the various characters.

The first scene shows Spock, Uhura, Kirk, Bones, Sulu, and a redshirt as the letters G, o, o, g, l and e respectively. The next scene has Kirk and the redshirt in the transporter room, with a cameo by tribbles. The final interaction has a Gorn appearing. Kirk then proceeds to fight the Gorn (the solution is the same "makeshift cannon" as seen in "Arena") and the redshirt "dies." Afterwards, Kirk and the burned redshirt appear back on the bridge. At the end, the USS Enterprise warps past, spelling out "Google" in the same font as The Original Series.

The 2012 New Years' Eve Google Doodle, which showcases Doodles for the year, had the Enterprise on a screen which, once clicked, lead to the September 7, 2012 Doodle. [2]

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