10 Best Star Trek Parodies of All Time in Lower Decks

Star Trek: Lower Decks is first and foremost a parody of Star Trek itself. The series is formal canon, aided by the emotional honesty of the characters despite their wacky adventures. It takes great joy at using that status to dig up the more embarrassing parts of the franchise’s past, and does so with the affection of a true fan. But its observations cut no less deeply for it.Among Lower Decks’ best parodies include both direct plot connections (such as the Season 4 finale) and throwaway gags about some of the franchise’s periodic misfires. These are among the funniest pokes at the franchise, which include both big jokes and small ones, all of which target a specific element found earlier in Star Trek history.With the Cerritos crew largely incapacitated, Captain Freeman takes control and reverses course just before entering the Neutral Zone. As they depart, a Romulan warship decloaks behind them and the crew lets out a collective groan of disappointment. The captain orders the ship to another sector, promising “we’ll lurk over there” like a parent offering ice cream on the way home from the dentist. They truly enjoy being sneaky.

Star Trek: Lower Decks is first and foremost a parody of Star Trek itself. The series is formal canon, aided by the emotional honesty of the characters despite their wacky adventures. It takes great joy at using that status to dig up the more embarrassing parts of the franchise’s past, and does so with the affection of a true fan. But its observations cut no less deeply for it.

Among Lower Decks’ best parodies include both direct plot connections (such as the Season 4 finale) and throwaway gags about some of the franchise’s periodic misfires. These are among the funniest pokes at the franchise, which include both big jokes and small ones, all of which target a specific element found earlier in Star Trek history.

With the Cerritos crew largely incapacitated, Captain Freeman takes control and reverses course just before entering the Neutral Zone. As they depart, a Romulan warship decloaks behind them and the crew lets out a collective groan of disappointment. The captain orders the ship to another sector, promising “we’ll lurk over there” like a parent offering ice cream on the way home from the dentist. They truly enjoy being sneaky.

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