• dcpDarkMatter@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If you listen to any of Mission Log’s podcasts, they love pointing out every time 47 appears.

    Still going strong during Voyager.

  • rockyTron
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    1 year ago

    This is so weird any explanation? I only skimmed the memory alpha link

    • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteM
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      The explanation resides on a different Wiki page.

      The origin of the significance of 47 can be traced to Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager writer Joe Menosky, who attended Pomona College in California. There is a club at Pomona called The 47 Society, which claims that there exists a mathematical proof that all numbers are equal to 47, and that the number 47 occurs with greater frequency in nature than other numbers – 74 makes frequent reappearances as well, as does 23 (half of 47 rounded down).

      Joe Menosky first started including references to 47 in his scripts in the fourth season of TNG, and the in-joke quickly caught on among the rest of the staff. Since then, references to 47 have been included in many episodes and movies of all the modern series.

      According to Ronald D. Moore, the number of 47 references in later seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine declined as the production staff tired of the joke. (AOL chat, 1997)

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      Statistically, I’d assume that the numbers 0 through ~10 appear more often in the scripts.

      47 was a running gag, like what Psych had with pineapplea. (Other fruit like apples may appear more often, but just incidentally… If it was intentional they would go with pineapple.)