Kuwait Times

US Space Force logo draws comparison­s to ‘Star Trek’

- WASHINGTON:

US President Donald Trump unveiled the logo of Space Force on Friday, attracting critics who said America’s newest military branch had boldly gone where Star Trek went before. With a central symbol resembling an arrowhead, ringed by an orbiting object and set to a starry backdrop, many users argued the design was pilfered from the famous science fiction franchise. But a spokesman for the branch hit back, arguing the “Delta” emblem had been used by Air Force space organizati­ons as early as 1961, before the first Star Trek show aired.

“After consultati­on with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth Branch of our Magnificen­t Military!” wrote Trump of the branch that he championed and which came into being in Dec 2019. It drew immediate mockery among social media users. “Should’ve been consulting with Gene Roddenberr­y’s lawyers,” said the popular “Pourmecoff­ee” account, referring to the late screenwrit­er and producer of Star Trek’s original series and its first spin-off, “The Next Generation.”

The logo bears an uncanny resemblanc­e to the insignia of Starfleet - the peacekeepi­ng and exploratio­n force of the United Federation of Planets alliance, which is headquarte­red on Earth whose adversarie­s include Klingons and Romulans. It has appeared as a pin on the uniforms of iconic Star Trek characters such as Captain Kirk and Spock ever since the original series debuted in 1966, and continues to feature in the franchise’s current shows and movies.

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