Star Trekkers
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"Star Trekkers" is a series of three tracks composed by Nicolas Carr and Steve Marston. Two edits of "Star Trekkers 3" have been used in the show, titled "DT 07 ROBOTS ruff#174" and "Shark Frenzy." It also uses a sample from Best Service: Advanced Orchestra.
Usage
Star Trekkers 1
- 161a. "Mooncation" - Sandy's rocket lands on the moon.
- 319b. "Captain Quasar: The Next Iteration" - The opening; Captain Quasar Secret Club handshake; "They got the new Captain Quasar to sign autographs?"; Bubble Bass opens the pit of doom.
Star Trekkers 2
- 161a. "Mooncation" - Leak in fuel tank.
Star Trekkers 3
- 161a. "Mooncation" - Rocket leaves moon.
- 319b. "Captain Quasar: The Next Iteration" - "Captain Quasar! Save me!"; "Don't be silly, Pat-Tron."; "These clones are too strong, Captain."
DT 07 ROBOTS ruff#174
- 161a. "Mooncation" - Empty fuel tank. ("Star Trekkers 3")
- 183a. "Eek, an Urchin!" - Plankton's robot chases the urchin.
- 319b. "Captain Quasar: The Next Iteration" - Captain Quasar and Chicken Man fight.
Shark Frenzy
- 196a. "The Fish Bowl" - SpongeBob and Patrick glare at each other.
- 229a. "Doodle Dimension" - "Release my friend before I get really tough!"
- 233b. "Krusty Kleaners" - SpongeBob and Patrick get chased by trashbot.
- 236b. "Surf N' Turf" - "I'm a-comin' for my ship in a bottle, Krabs!"
- 266. "Escape from Beneath Glove World" - Little kid goes up Soggy Sock Flume ride with SpongeBob and Patrick behind him.
Trivia
- The name of this track is a reference to the sci-fi media franchise Star Trek.
- These tracks were originally composed for the Cartoon Network pilot for Diggs Tailwagger, which was made by the same crew as SpongeBob.
- Between "Mooncation" and "Captain Quasar: The Next Iteration," it took "Star Trekkers 1" and "Star Trekkers 3" over thirteen and a half years to return.
- Between "Eek, an Urchin!" and "Captain Quasar: The Next Iteration," it took "DT 07 ROBOTS ruff#174" over twelve and a half years to return.