Homesick with smiling Spock in a New York hotel, 1979. Photo by Ingolf Thiel.
(Deutsche Fotothek)
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Weyoun demonstrating expert diplomatic method and strategy
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spock you did shrooms like at least once
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
S05E20 Ferengi Love Songs (1997)
Brunt FCA
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Following an autistic girl and getting mad when she posts about star trek. Do you get mad at plants for growing. Do you yell at the sun for shining
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"Bennett informed me that as director, Nimoy had all but imbued Star Trek III with a surfeit of Yiddishkeit. Nimoy began by depicting Spock's homeworld, Vulcan, as a hot, desert planet recognizable as a stand-in for Ancient Israel.
"'Vulcan is really the creation of Leonard's mind,' said Bennett. He noted that Nimoy saw Vulcan as a once-barbaric world peopled by a passionate race who had nearly destroyed themselves early in their history through civil war, yet channeled this energy into pure intellectualism. In so doing, they achieved species survival by becoming the most logical and least war-like of peoples. But despite their rationalism, they are still ruled by ritual and ideological orthodoxy. Even the costumes worn by Vulcan officials in 'Star Trek' were, according to costume designer Robert Fletcher, based on descriptions of the vestments worn by Temple Kohanim that he found in the Bible."
From the article "My Jewish Trek" by Sheldon Teitelbaum
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Damar has a certain romanticism about the past. He could use a dose of cold water.
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