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Takei Sword Antics

No I was talking about the UK releases of the early to mid 70s with the famous four as painted images above the number! :D
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In each case of Nichols, Doohan, Takei and Koenig I think Roddenberry sold hem each a bill of goods as to how important they would be to the series. When little of that panned out instead of getting steamed with Roddenberry somehow they directed their ire toward Shatner. “He’s stealing the limelight. Just who the hell does he think he is?”

Uh, he was hired to be the star of the show. And he worked his ass off to make it work.

Seems to me the day cast should have had a beef with Roddenberry rather than Shatner. “Hey, Gene, you douche, you fucking lied to me!”
Yeah, it’s interesting that in the earliest episodes we have characters like Bailey, Riley and Stiles, as well as spending way more time with Uhura, Sulu and Rand and other characters off-duty. That largely disappeared halfway through the first season.

I’ve never done a line count, but I’d bet most of the time spent with those characters went to Spock and McCoy instead, and not Kirk, but for some reason Nimoy and Kelley escaped blame for their characters becoming more popular as the show hit its stride.
 
Worlds Beyond Ken?
I don't know . . . Ken's made it pretty far out.

That book cover is how I learned the Scottish word ken, as a kid. I'm sure I've got company on that one.

Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory is a huge Star Trek fan, and I don't think his use of the phrase here was a coincidence:
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The Blish cover images may have come up when they were researching Star Trek online. You know, possibly. And if so, somebody said "Little Sheldon would internalize that odd phrase because he imprints on everything to do with Star Trek."
 
I think most people heard it here first:

Totally unprepared are you
To face a world of men
Timid and shy and scared are you
Of things beyond your ken


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