President Trump reveals a new logo that looks a lot like the beloved Starfleet Command logo. George Takei and Mark Hamill react. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science ...
WASHINGTON - Is it cool, or is it nerdy? You decide. The Pentagon's new U.S. Cyber Command has embedded a 32-character string of secret code in its logo, causing a stir among bloggers and curious ...
Fabrizio the code is their mission statement, and said this code is simply part of the symbolism in the logo and not a secret, a contest or a trick.
Today the newest incarnation of the United States Space Force logo was revealed by Donald Trump. This logo should look familiar. It would very much appear to be a reincarnation of its former self – ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Is Trump’s Space Force Logo a Copycat of Starfleet’s From ‘Star Trek’? (Sure Looks Like It) Proving that there is no idea so bad ...
U.S. Northern Command, slated for activation here on Oct. 1, has adopted a patch/logo containing symbology associated with the Sept. 11 attacks. The command is charged with protecting North America ...
Does the new United States Space Force logo go where no logo has gone before? Many have argued that the US Space Force logo resembles Star Trek’s Starfleet command logo. Their similarities have been ...
On Saturday, Jan. 25, the U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted the official picture of the U.S. Space Force logo. After only a couple of minutes, the tweet became a national issue when a lot of Star ...
The new Space Force logo (left) and the Star Trek logo for Starfleet Command (images via White House and Wikipedia) Welcome to another day in the alternate timeline that we live in. One that includes ...
The Finnish Air Force quietly dropped a swastika from the official logo of its Air Force Command and replaced it with a golden eagle after a century. While the use of a swastika in the Air Force ...
The mysterious message prompted Wired.com's Danger Room blog to hold a contest-offering a ticket to the International Spy Museum for the first person to crack it. The only problem: even officials with ...