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* STAR TREK received URA charts in [[AC pnm 11|pop'n music 11]]. The genre and character for these charts are '''URA AMERICA''' (ウラ・アメリカ) and Mimi [TV&ANIME-AMERICA-2P], respectively.
* STAR TREK received URA charts in [[AC pnm 11|pop'n music 11]]. The genre and character for these charts are '''URA AMERICA''' (ウラ・アメリカ) and Mimi [TV&ANIME-AMERICA-2P], respectively.
** STAR TREK is the only license that had URA charts in pop'n music 11. Like the original song, though, it was never on a CS release.
** STAR TREK is the only license that had URA charts in pop'n music 11. Like the original song, though, it was never on a CS release.
** The URA HYPER chart would later be transferred to the original version of STAR TREK as its EX chart [[Pc pnm 12|the following game]].
** The URA HYPER chart would later be transferred to the original version of STAR TREK as its EX chart [[AC pnm 12|the following game]].
** Strangely enough, STAR TREK's URA charts were in the pop'n music data until [[AC pnm 12|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]].
** Strangely enough, STAR TREK's URA charts were in the pop'n music data until [[AC pnm 12|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]].
* According to [[Jun Wakita|wac]], [[Youhei Shimizu|youhei]] helped him with the original charts for STAR TREK. This marks youhei's last known contribution to date in pop'n music.
* According to [[Jun Wakita|wac]], [[Youhei Shimizu|youhei]] helped him with the original charts for STAR TREK. This marks youhei's last known contribution to date in pop'n music.