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The phrase "Beam me up, Scotty," much like "Play it again Sam" in Casablanca, was never said in those exact words.
Also, the Vulcan Death Grip does not exist. It's a Nerve Pinch, which knocks you out.
I beg to differ about the Enterprise being less iconic that the Millennium Falcon.
And while I might be a bigger Star Wars nerd than Star Trek, I would agree most people recognize the Enterprise over the Millenium Falcon. It's not a slight against Star Wars. I just think the Enterprise is more of an icon in pop culture than the Falcon. It's like comparing a phaser to a lightsaber. People recognize lightsaber's hands down, even if they know the term phaser.
I will always associate the characters with who they played, but I am not familiar with characters and what went on in the original series. I am fairly competent with The Next Generation though, the difference is that in the original Kirk (Shattner) captained the Enterprise, and in The Next Generation Picard (Stewart) captains the craft. For instance if I were given a quiz on Star Trek I would chose the Borg over Klingons.
So while I am at home in discussing The Next Generation I am totally in the dark on the original series.