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ScreenRant on MSN7 Biggest Star Trek Secrets Spock KeptSpock's knowledge of Pike's tragic future and encounters with Lower Decks ensigns were also secret-keeping priorities. Star ...
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ScreenRant on MSNWhy Spock Calls Himself "Second Officer," Not "First Officer," In Star Trek Season 1Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) curiously referred to himself as the USS Enterprise's "second officer" early in Star Trek: The ...
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Soap Central on MSNThese 7 Star Trek references in The Big Bang Theory are a treat for fans‘Sheldon Cooper Presents: Fun with Flags’ is one of the recurring themes on the show, where he and his girlfriend Amy Farrah ...
Witness some Strange New Worlds as Hiya Toys is returning to the final frontier once more with new Star Trek 1/12 scale ...
Fondest memory: vulqan Hol jatlhlaHmeH Mr. Spock, vIghojmoHta’. pItlh. Lesson of Star Trek: pIj tay’taH Doch pIm. vulqangan qech ’oH, tlhIngan qech ’oHbe’. Trek tech: jol. Hoch Holmey mu ...
George Takei may be best known for his role as Mr. Sulu on ‘Star Trek.’ But there's far more ... The half-human, half-Vulcan Mr. Spock doesn't bleed like the rest of us. And the reason is ...
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Soap Central on MSNStar Trek’s popularity influenced NASA and this is how it inspired future astronautsSince its inception in 1966, Star Trek has inspired astronauts, scientists, engineers, and space enthusiasts who believed in Gene Roddenberry’s vision of space exploration.
It was the most wildly successful failure in television history. First shown on NBC 50 years ago this September, the original “Star Trek” lasted just three seasons before it was canceled ...
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