English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of Trek (Star Trek) +‎ technological.

Adjective edit

Treknological (comparative more Treknological, superlative most Treknological)

  1. (fandom slang) Of, related to, or characteristic of Treknology.
    • 2004, Karen Anijar, Teaching Toward the 24th Century: Star Trek as Social Curriculum[1], page 84:
      The accurate technological order parallels the corresponding virtual Treknological terrain.
    • 2012, Mark Clark, Star Trek FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the First Voyages of the Starship Enterprise, unnumbered page:
      While these Treknological wonders were introduced as story devices, they also serve as testaments to Roddenberry's faith in the potential of human intellect.
    • 2017, Bob Rehak, “From Model Building to 3D Printing: Star Trek and Build Code Across the Analog/Digital Divide”, in Melissa A. Click, Suzanne Scott, editors, The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom[2], unnumbered page:
      [] and debating details of accuracy ranging from paint schemes and decal placement to the configuration of warp nacelles and colors of running lights. Indeed, the latter area directly inherits a tradition of "Treknological" argument in which fans' endless charting and policing of the franchise's timeline and established “facts” function not so much as a stabilizing force but an arena of contestation and negotiation between canonical and fanonical spheres of knowledge, enacted both in material and virtual forms.