What does πŸ–– mean in texting?

What does πŸ–– mean in texting?

🀟= I love you / love 🀘= rock on (usually made at rock concerts) πŸ–– = Vulcan salute from Star Trek (usually signed while saying β€œlive long and prosper”) πŸ€™ = call me πŸ‘ = no specific meaning. Just means open hands. Sometimes used to mean β€œhug”

Whats the meaning of πŸ––?

The Vulcan salute emoji is used anytime someone wants to flash the greeting and good wishes. It can be Star Trek fans …

What is the meaning of live long and prosper?

‘Live long and prosper’ is an abbreviated version of a traditional Jewish religious blessing. It came to a wider public in the Star Trek TV series, where it was used there by the character Mr. The phrase was the spoken greeting/blessing that accompanied the hand gesture called the Vulcan salute.

What does Kirk say when Spock dies?

Kirk placed his hand opposite Spock’s hand as his friend slowly collapsed, slumped down and expired next to him. Kirk quietly said: “No” as Spock died.

Who’s stronger Klingon or Vulcan?

Vulcans and Augments are stronger than Klingons. Klingons are more like football strong humans. This also sort of extends to humans who also have a civilization of reservation and discipline but not anywhere near the extent of the Vulcans or even Romulans.

What is the most powerful Starfleet ship?

USS Zheng He

Will the Borg be in Star Trek Picard?

Star Trek: Picard is the first series to focus almost exclusively on the image of the Borg as a collection of victimized individuals. Not only do Hugh and Seven of Nine reappear, but auidneces are also introduced to an entire community of former Borg drones who call themselves the xBs.

Can the Borg be defeated?

One thing is certain: the Borg are nearly impossible to defeat completely, and they will be a thorn in the side of the Federation for years to come. Picard premieres January 23, 2020 on CBS All Access.

Are the Borg in Deep Space Nine?

There is only one appearance of Borg in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in the series premiere “Emissary”. The episode’s prologue depicts Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) as First Officer on the USS Saratoga, in the Starfleet armada dispatched to confront the Borg at Wolf 359.