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''Where No Duckman Has Gone Before'' is 69th episode of season 4.
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''Where No Duckman Has Gone Before'' is the 27th episode of season 4.
   
 
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|caption = Season 4, Episode 69|Row 1 title = Air Date:
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|caption = Season 4, Episode 27|Row 1 title = Air Date:
 
|Row 1 info = Augest 23rd, 1997|Row 2 title = Written By:
 
|Row 1 info = Augest 23rd, 1997|Row 2 title = Written By:
|Row 2 info = Gene Laufenberg
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|Row 3 title = Directed By:|Row 3 info = Steve Loter
 
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* Khan Chicken and his crew are crushed by the SkyLab space station at one point. 
 
* Khan Chicken and his crew are crushed by the SkyLab space station at one point. 
 
* Charlesov and Mambo ask the captain if an alien from the movie ''Alien ''can ride abord in exchange for working as a tailor.
 
* Charlesov and Mambo ask the captain if an alien from the movie ''Alien ''can ride abord in exchange for working as a tailor.
* King Chicken and Duckman fighting to the death is from the Star Trek episode ''Amok Time.''
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* King Chicken and Duckman fighting to the death are from the Star Trek episodes ''Amok Time ''and ''Arena.''
 
* The opening of the episode is a reference to the Star Trek episode ''A Piece of the Action.''
 
* The opening of the episode is a reference to the Star Trek episode ''A Piece of the Action.''
 
* The entire episode is just a dream had by Leonard Nimoy, making it non-canon. 
 
* The entire episode is just a dream had by Leonard Nimoy, making it non-canon. 
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*[[Bernice|Bernice Hufnagel]] as Lt. Bernhura (Lt. Uhura)
 
*[[Bernice|Bernice Hufnagel]] as Lt. Bernhura (Lt. Uhura)
 
*[[Charles and Mambo|Charles Duckman]] as Charlesov (Chekov)
 
*[[Charles and Mambo|Charles Duckman]] as Charlesov (Chekov)
*[[Charles and Mambo|Mambo]] Duckman as Mambo (Sulu)
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*[[Charles and Mambo|Mambo Duckman]] as Mambo (Sulu)
 
*[[Art De Salvo|Art DeSalvo]] as Art "Bones" McSalvo (Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy)
 
*[[Art De Salvo|Art DeSalvo]] as Art "Bones" McSalvo (Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy)
 
*[[King Chicken]] as Khan Chicken (Khan)
 
*[[King Chicken]] as Khan Chicken (Khan)

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Where No Duckman Has Gone Before is the 27th episode of season 4.

Where No Duckman Has Gone Before
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Season 4, Episode 27

Air Date:

Augest 23rd, 1997

Written By:

Gene Laufenberg

Directed By:

Steve Loter

Previous:

Das Sub

Next:

Four Weddings Inconceivable



Plot

In this parody of Star Trek: the Original Series, Captain Duckman and his crew face off against Khan Chicken and his army of multi-coloured alien babes. 

Notes

  • Duckman's William Shatner-esque rendition of "Mr. Tambourine Man" is cut from the DVD version.
  • This is James Doohan's final television appearance as a guest star before his death on 20 July 2005.
  • Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan played Spock and Scotty in the original Star Trek series and subsequent movies. In the episode Nimoy plays himself, and Doohan voices Kardassian. 
  • Marina Sirtis played Deanna Troi in Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent movies, in the episode she played Aurora Abromowitz.
  • The name "Kardassian" is a play on Cardassian, a recurring race in several Star Trek TV series, and a reference to O.J.'s lawyer.
  • Khan Chicken attempts to torture Duckman with brain slugs – echoing a similar scene in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
  • Mr. Cornfed attempts to state Spock's famous "Needs of the many" dialogue from Star Trek II, though he keeps messing it up.
  • Fluffy & Uranus assume the infamous Red Shirt roles.
  • Jason Alexander is a big fan of Star Trek and credits William Shatner for his interest in acting. Alexander later played Kirk in UPN's The Ultimate Trek special in 1999.
  • Instead of a Vulcan, Mr. Cornfed is a "Vulvan", a play on the word vulva, the area below the stomach and above the vagina.
  • Duckman says "Star date, 90210." A reference to Beverly Hills: 90210
  • Khan Chicken's female alien crew are all recoloured versions of background characters from Ajax's school, except for the main one with the flower in her hair, who is Girlfriend Emily from Exile in Guyville.
  • When Duckman goes into a cave and finds a clone of himself, it is a reference to the Star Trek episode Up the Long Ladder.
  • Khan Chicken and his crew are crushed by the SkyLab space station at one point. 
  • Charlesov and Mambo ask the captain if an alien from the movie Alien can ride abord in exchange for working as a tailor.
  • King Chicken and Duckman fighting to the death are from the Star Trek episodes Amok Time and Arena.
  • The opening of the episode is a reference to the Star Trek episode A Piece of the Action.
  • The entire episode is just a dream had by Leonard Nimoy, making it non-canon. 



Cast of Characters

Memorable Quotes

"To infinity and beyond!"
"Different franchise, sir."

Captain Duckman and Mr. Cornfed


"I'll be back."
"Different franchise, sir."
"I know. That's why I'm evil."

Khan Chicken and Mr. Cornfed


"Uh, Houston, we have a problem."
"Different fran—"
"SHUT UP!"

Captain Duckman, Mr. Cornfed and Art "Bones" McSalvo


"Is he dead?"
"Dammit, Jim! I'm a doctor, not a rodeo clown!" (Captain Duckman and Mr. Cornfed just stare) "Well, I'm not a rodeo clown."
"Who's Jim?"
"FINE! HAVE IT YOUR WAY! I'M A RODEO CLOWN! AND YOU'RE NOT JIM!"

Captain Duckman and Art "Bones" McSalvo


"Mr. Sulu."
"Mambo." "Whatever."

Captain Duckman and Mambo