Beam me up, Scotty
The famous catchphrase “Beam me up, Scotty” refers to the use of the transporter device to recall a crewmember to the ship; the device was often operated by chief engineer Montgomery Scott during The Original Series.

Did Kirk actually say beam me up Scotty?

‘Beam me up, Scotty! ‘ was never said in an episode of the TV series Star Trek or in Star Trek movies. The phrase ‘Beam me up, Scotty’ was eventually said by William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the TV series, in the audio adaptation of his novel, “Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden.”

What is Spock’s famous saying?

Live long and prosper
“Live long and prosper” and “the needs of the many” are just a few of the actor’s finest lines.

What happened Rikers clone?

In a conversation with Deanna Troi, it was revealed that Thomas had left the Gandhi and her crew to join the Maquis. Thomas had been recaptured by the Cardassians after the attempt to assassinate Gowron, and had been returned to the labor camp on Lazon II.

What catchphrase is associated with Star Trek?

“Beam me up, Scotty” is a catchphrase that made its way into popular culture from the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series.

What is a Scotty drug?

Green finds Beam me up, Scotty as a slang term for a cocaine-based drug in the 1980s and as a way to say “Give me some, drugs!” in the 1990s, with getting high likened to getting beamed up.

What did Spock always say on Star Trek?

“Live long and prosper.”

What is the famous line in Star Trek?

“To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before…” The infinitive-splitting opening narration for each episode of Star Trek: The Original Series (with the exception of the pilot episodes) was famously recited by William Shatner, but the actual origins of the line are uncertain at best.