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I am then in error as to ages. But my impression remains the same. Rod did not really know his father, I think. Which is perhaps a not uncommon state for fathers and sons.
Or does anyone here think that Rod has bold, new insights into Star Trek and Gene Roddenberry's life and work?
I respect him. But he is no writer, not a producer, not a creator of anything. He is a latter-day spectator, trying to find familial meaning in the past.
I honor his search and I welcome his unique input.
Therin of Andor said:
^Huh? Rod was doing a university course when his father passed away in 1991, and Gene Sr was only gravely ill for a year or two before he died. Rod knows who his Dad was.
I am then in error as to ages. But my impression remains the same. Rod did not really know his father, I think. Which is perhaps a not uncommon state for fathers and sons.
Or does anyone here think that Rod has bold, new insights into Star Trek and Gene Roddenberry's life and work?
I respect him. But he is no writer, not a producer, not a creator of anything. He is a latter-day spectator, trying to find familial meaning in the past.
I honor his search and I welcome his unique input.