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Except 'splosions of course.
getting silly now.
One time I was on the Syfy channel, and I assumed as soon as Scott Bakula walked onto the screen, I thought I was watching Quantum Leap. It ended up being Enterprise.
I guess in these grim times where the world seems to be bent on serving the wishes of our masters needing to maintain their extravagant lifestyles whilst degrading those of the rest of us means that for ME, the positivity & fun of TVH is a beacon of light in the dark...
http://cargocollective.com/nickacosta/Old-Glory
What if the Original Enteprise model was used in the old and new movies? :) Enjoy.
Here's a lighting effect on the refit's hull by paint job:
(That was Leonard Nimoy's last tweet.)
My first screen crush. I will always remember.
TRUE, him and Shatner are the body and soul of the franchise and sadly one part of that soul has gone today and he shall be missed but is a cause for a Star Trek session this weekend.
NBC execs hated the look and character when Roddenberry tried to sell the show. They felt that he looked too "Satanic" and they would lose viewers in the Bible Belt South. Spock turned out to be the most beloved and most enduring characters from TOS.
He also was a more than adequate director actually helming the movies, ST III, ST IV, his son is a TV director.
His one liners and "logic", dry wit gave us all some thrill moments in Star Trek TOS and the first six films.