Star Trek: The Original Series or its characters.
As Star Trek: The Next Generation forged its reputation as one of the greatest and most popular sci-fi series ever made, the 'no Star Trek: The Original Series rule' was gradually relaxed. Years after DeForest Kelley cameoed as season 4, Captain Kirk's words literally came out of Captain Picard's mouth.
Captain Picard Quoting Captain Kirk In Star Trek: The Next Generation Broke A Big Rule
Ronald D. Moore Put Kirk's Words In Picard's Mouth
In Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4, episode 11, "Data's Day," Captain Picard officiates the wedding of Chief Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) and Keiko Ishikawa (Rosalind Chao). Picard begins the ceremony with the words, "Since the days of the first wooden sailing ships, all Captains have enjoyed the happy privilege of ing together two people in the bonds of matrimony." It was almost an exact quote of Captain Kirk officiating a wedding in Star Trek: The Original Series season 1, episode 14, "Balance of Terror":
Since the days of the first wooden vessels, all ship masters have had one happy privilege, that of uniting two people in the bonds of matrimony.
Ronald D. Moore, who co-wrote Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Data's Day" with Harold Apter, dipped into his lifelong Star Trek: The Original Series fandom to give Captain Picard the same words as Captain Kirk. In a WonderCon 2025 about Ronald D. Moore's storied career, Ron explained that Star Trek executive producer Rick Berman was angered by the blatant TOS reference and told him to change Picard's dialogue. Instead, Ron left the quote as is, and it aired as Moore wrote it without any more complaints on the matter.
Captain Pike Also Quoted Captain Kirk (Sort Of) In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Pike Ended Up Officiating A Wedding Instead Of Kirk
Captain Kirk's marriage speech about "the days of the first wooden vessels" came back around once again in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' season 1 finale, "A Quality of Mercy." Strange New Worlds posited an alternate future where Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) was never disfigured by delta rays and remained Captain of the Enterprise. The alt-reality deposited Pike in Star Trek: The Original Series' "Balance of Terror" in Captain Kirk's place as officiator of a wedding aboard the Starship Enterprise.

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However, Pike didn't directly quote Kirk as he was confused by his sudden time displacement. The bride, Lt. Angela Martine (Megha Sandhu), repeated the words Pike had apparently forgotten, "that since the age of wooden ships, all shipmasters have had a happy privilege of..." back to her Captain. Of course, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has no rule against referencing Star Trek: The Original Series that Star Trek: The Next Generation once enforced.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Release Date
- 1987 - 1994-00-00
- Network
- Syndication
- Showrunner
- Gene Roddenberry
Cast
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Commander William T. Riker
Star Trek: The Next Generation follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701D as they embark on interstellar explorations, seeking out new worlds and civilizations.
- Directors
- Cliff Bole, Les Landau, Winrich Kolbe, Rob Bowman, Robert Scheerer, LeVar Burton
- Writers
- René Echevarria, Maurice Hurley, Richard Manning, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Tracy Tormé, Hannah Louise Shearer, Stuart Charno, Ira Steven Behr, Sara B. Cooper, Peter Allan Fields, Herbert Wright, Frank Abatemarco, Burton Armus, Hilary Bader, Morgan Gendel, David Kemper, Michael I. Wagner, Philip LaZebnik, Robert McCullough, Susan Sackett, Nick Sagan, Fred Bronson, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Sam Rolfe
- Franchise(s)
- Star Trek
- Seasons
- 7
- Story By
- Gene Roddenberry
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video
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Star Trek: The Original Series
- Release Date
- September 8, 1966
- Network
- Paramount
- Showrunner
- Gene Roddenberry
Cast
- James T. Kirk
- Spock
Set in the 23rd century, this iconic science fiction series follows the starship USS Enterprise and its crew as they embark on exploratory missions across the galaxy. The series examines themes of diplomacy, ethics, and the unknown, often highlighting diverse cultures and futuristic technologies.
- Directors
- Gene Roddenberry
- Writers
- Gene Roddenberry
- Franchise(s)
- Star Trek
- Seasons
- 3
- Story By
- gene roddenberry
- Streaming Service(s)
- Paramount Plus
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