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Star Trek 2.0 refers to the re-aring of the original series on the G4 cable network. Star Trek 2.0 offers trivia, a web-based chatroom, and a "spock market" which affords users the opportunity to "buy" and "sell" stock in characters and objects portrayed on the screen. The objects and people gain and lose value depending upon the events presented on screen.
 
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:''"Tune in and prosper."''
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'''''Star Trek'' 2.0''' is a special edition of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' which premiered on {{d|11|April|2006}} as the second interactive [[G4]] show (the other was {{wt|Banzai (game show)|Banzai}}).
   
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''Star Trek 2.0'' is broadcast in a format in which an episode is shown in a box surrounded by four different features.
The series also offers "Trek Stats," which keeps track of events like "Spock Says Logical," Scotty is Doubtful," etc.
 
   
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* Trek Facts: This include a scrolling information bar at the top of the screen (similar to the ones found at the bottom of the screen on {{w|CNN}} or {{w|Fox News Channel}}) that contains obscure facts about the episode and the actors who appear in it.
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* Spock Market: This is an interactive "{{w|stock market}}" feature, located on the right side of the screen, containing the changing stock prices of companies named for various TOS characters and items (such as [[James T. Kirk]] = JTK).
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* Beam Me Up: This is a real time, live chat about the episode and answer questions from a {{w|chat room}}. This is located at the bottom of the television screen.
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* ''Trek'' Stats: A special section, which plays on recurring themes used throughout the series, by tracking the number of times a specific phrase or action occurs. This includes the following:
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** Kirk kicks ass
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** Dramatic Kirk pauses
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** Torn Kirk shirts
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** [[Vulcan salute]]s
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** [[Vulcan nerve pinch]]es
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** [[Spock]] says "logical"
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** Spock says "illogical"
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** [[Montgomery Scott]] doubtful
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** [[Phaser]]s fired
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** [[Red alert]]s
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** [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] touches [[earpiece]]
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** [[Beam]]ing up/down
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** [[Bridge]] shakes
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** [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] doomed
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** [[Photon torpedo]]es fired
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** [[Red shirt]] deaths
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** Dramatic music stabs
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** Hot [[alien]] women
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** [[Ricardo Montalban]]
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** Uhura undie shots
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''Star Trek 2.0'' formerly aired Saturday afternoons, but is now off the schedule. G4 began airing ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 2.0]]'' on {{d|15|January|2007}}.
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==External links==
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* {{brokenlink|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TOS/news/article/15471.html|text=G4 Announces "Star Trek 2.0"}} on [[StarTrek.com]]
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* [http://www.g4tv.com/startrektos/index.html G4 - ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' (main page)]
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* [http://www.g4tv.com/trek20/index.html G4 - ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' (interactive)]
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Revision as of 15:42, 18 October 2015

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"Tune in and prosper."

Star Trek 2.0 is a special edition of Star Trek: The Original Series which premiered on 11 April 2006 as the second interactive G4 show (the other was Banzai).

Star Trek 2.0 is broadcast in a format in which an episode is shown in a box surrounded by four different features.

  • Trek Facts: This include a scrolling information bar at the top of the screen (similar to the ones found at the bottom of the screen on CNN or Fox News Channel) that contains obscure facts about the episode and the actors who appear in it.
  • Spock Market: This is an interactive "stock market" feature, located on the right side of the screen, containing the changing stock prices of companies named for various TOS characters and items (such as James T. Kirk = JTK).
  • Beam Me Up: This is a real time, live chat about the episode and answer questions from a chat room. This is located at the bottom of the television screen.

Star Trek 2.0 formerly aired Saturday afternoons, but is now off the schedule. G4 began airing Star Trek: The Next Generation 2.0 on 15 January 2007.

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