President Donald Trump unveiled the new logo for the Space Force on Friday, leading to ridicule, praise, and even accusations that the U.S. government stole the design.

“After consultation with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth Branch of our Magnificent Military!” the president tweeted.

After consultation with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth Branch of our Magnificent Military! pic.twitter.com/TC8pT4yHFT — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 24, 2020

As expected, Trump’s tweet was immediately met with a range of opinions. While some praised the design, others alleged that the logo was stolen from Star Trek.

“You have to steal from Star Trek now?” Twitter user @Doh_Doh_Burrd asked. “Is it not enough you consistently receive cease & desist orders for using songs from various musicians including Prince & Queen while violating their copyrights?”

You have to steal from Star Trek now? Is it not enough you consistently receive cease & desist orders for using songs from various musicians including Prince & Queen while violating their copyrights? @ViacomCBS have you seen this? — victoria (@Doh_Doh_Burrd) January 24, 2020

Specifically, users claimed the new logo was nothing more than a repurposed version of the symbol used by Starfleet Command, the fictional space organization from the sci-fi franchise.

Even CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta pointed out the two logos’ similarities.

Trump just announced the new logo for the Space Force. The other is Star Trek Starfleet Command. pic.twitter.com/S7NeYdjR4C — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 24, 2020

Actor George Takei, who played the character Sulu in the original Star Trek TV series, appeared displeased as well.