Trek

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English

Proper noun

Trek

  1. Abbreviation of Star Trek.
    • 1994 November 22, James A. Kimble, “Part V Revisited in Star Trek Generations”, in The Connector, volume XXII, number 11, Lowell, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Lowell, page 15, column 1:
      Spock’s half-brother Cybok virtually brought Kirk and McCoy to their knees with a simple imposing of their own self-reflection. [] it gave the writers of Trek a generic bad guy that is best described as a eccentric-lunatic genius on a personal quest which consequently affects the universe on a catastrophic level.

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Trek (comparative more Trek, superlative most Trek)

  1. Abbreviation of Star Trek.

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