star trek is one of the most legendary franchises in history and Google he knows. She knows that there are thousands of trekkies, as fans of the saga are known, looking for things on the Internet, an infinite place where you can always find a curious Easter egg.
Created by Gene Roddenberry and launched in 1966 with the original Star Trek series, this brand is a global pop culture phenomenon, with movies, TV shows, video games, novels and comics having generated nearly $11 billion.
Knowing its popularity, Google created a hidden feature for Kirk and Spock fans to be happy to discover. As the report published on the website of computer todaythe Mountain View company usually pays homage to great productions with Doodles and other tools.
On this occasion, the turn has been for Star Trek, which in the past already had an ingenious Doodle.
The Star Trek easter egg on Google
Although there are expert users who tend to review the preferences and updates that Google makes to its search engine and the Google Chrome browser, other Internet users who are not so advanced miss some news, such as this hidden function about Star Trek.
A deep search in search engine preferences reveals that the Klingon language, the official language spoken by the fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe with the same name as the language, appears as an available language option.
Just go to the Languages tab in Google search settings, expand the list of languages that can be mapped on supported products, and you’ll be able to choose Klingon. Save the change and you’ll start browsing like a true Klingon.