As most of you have heard by now, the original Mister Spock has passed. This is this forum's in memoriam thread.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP
- Leonard Nimoy
Very fitting, something he said just a short while ago.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP
- Leonard Nimoy
Hope you're traveling among the stars.
Leonard Nimoy actually cared about STAR TREK and its fans, which continues to surprise me, really, because he did have something of a career after STAR TREK. And you can see how much he cared, by giving the crew more to do in the movies he directed. He also spoke up for his comrades, insisting he would not voice the 70's cartoon, unless George and Nichelle were involved, as they were going to be excluded, originally. He also helped his co-stars in other ways, during the TOS movies. And he believed in STAR TREK's potential to inspire, because he evidently read his fan mail, he went to conventions and such.
He also believed in giving peace a chance - a message somewhat in TVH and certainly there in TUC, which he contributed to significantly. In my Bonus Features for TSFS, I believe, he even goes on to say that he understood fans' attachment to STAR TREK props and merchandise and he likened it to how people have always collected baseball cards and such. He was very accepting and understanding of some of the excentricities of STAR TREK fandom, while Shatner always seemed to be somewhat repelled by it.
Leonard Nimoy actually cared about STAR TREK and its fans, which continues to surprise me, really, because he did have something of a career after STAR TREK. And you can see how much he cared, by giving the crew more to do in the movies he directed. He also spoke up for his comrades, insisting he would not voice the 70's cartoon, unless George and Nichelle were involved, as they were going to be excluded, originally. He also helped his co-stars in other ways, during the TOS movies. And he believed in STAR TREK's potential to inspire, because he evidently read his fan mail, he went to conventions and such.
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