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  2. Beam me up, Scotty - Wikipedia

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    "Beam me up, Scotty" is a catchphrase and misquotation that made its way into popular culture from the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It comes from the command Captain Kirk gives his chief engineer, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott , when he needs to be " transported " back to the Starship Enterprise .

  3. D.C. Scorpio - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is best known for the singles "Stone Cold Hustler", "Beam Me Up, Scotty", and "Stone Cold Hustler II". D.C. Scorpio is considered to be a pioneer in the D.C. hip-hop scene, and is known for infusing go-go music and culture into his songs. [3] He also starred in the 1998 independent film Streetwise. [4]

  4. The Ashes of Eden - Wikipedia

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    Suddenly a strong gust of wind envelops the gravesite, and Spock hears the unmistakable sound of a transporter beam activating, as Kirk's grave glows through the rocks from within. The grave then collapses in on itself, and the gust of wind stops. Spock looks up towards the stars, unsure of what has just transpired, or why.

  5. Beam me up - Wikipedia

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    Beam me up or Beam me up, Scotty may refer to: Beam me up, Scotty, a catch-phrase originating from Star Trek Using the Transporter "Beam Me Up, Scotty" (D.C. Scorpio song), a 1988 song by D.C. Scorpio; Beam Me Up Scotty, a 2009 mixtape by Nicki Minaj "Beam Me Up", a 2008 song by Tay Dizm "Beam Me Up", a 2012 song by Pink from her album The ...

  6. Scotty Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Scott may refer to: Montgomery Scott, a Star Trek character, most recognizable for his role in the misquoted phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" Harold "Scotty" Scott, American soul singer and member of the Temprees; Kermit Scott (musician), American jazz saxophonist; Wallace "Scotty" Scott, American rhythm and blues singer and member of the ...

  7. List of Star Trek tie-in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Trek: From the Magazine for Star Trek Fans is a multi-volume collection of essays, articles, and reviews originally published in the fan magazine Trek. A significant number of the collected articles and essays were written with an in-universe perspective. Published by Signet, and later Roc, under the New American Library label. The ...

  8. The Price of the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    They draw up plans to establish a new life for James, and a strategy to cope with Omne’s inevitable resurrection. James agrees to accompany the Commander back to a colony world of Romulan Empire, and is surgically altered to appear Romulan. Before James and the Commander depart, the resurrected Omne transports himself aboard the Enterprise ...

  9. Transporter (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    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 Star Trek: The Original Series. However, it is a slight misquote that was never uttered verbatim on the show.