Nichelle Nichols
3 years ago
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The Visitors by
sir-talen
The Reclamation Project Year One - Third Story Read
Remnants Hope by Hugo Jackson
Meeting Dominique by
sir-talen - Written, Not Yet RecordedReborn by
JayStoat - Written, Not Yet RecordedIn the reading pile - EBOOK
Big Bad Wolf - 13 Black Cats
A New Life - B Kozer
Qoheleth - Madison Scott Clary - CURRENTLY READING
Moondust - Ton Inktail
Guilty Pleasures - Laurell K Hamilton
Legends and Lattes - Travis Baldtree
In the reading pile - Dead Tree
Off The Beaten Path by Rukis - CURRENTLY READING
The Visitors by
sir-talenThe Reclamation Project Year One - Third Story Read
Remnants Hope by Hugo Jackson
As most of you know, I have a slight appreciation for Star Trek.
*AHEM*
Okay, no one believed that for a second. Other than furry, Star Trek is my biggest passion. I've been watching the shows since I was 5, and back in my day *puts on old person glasses* there were only TWO trek series. I didn't know how television worked back then. I didn't know that shows could be cancelled, that they had things they had to do to get to air, I just turned on the television and every week there'd be an episode of the stalwart crew of the Enterprise D.
Now I as a child did not know about spinoffs, but my parents introduced me to Star Trek: The Original Series, and like TNG I fell in love with it. I never knew back then that it was odd for the time to have Nichelle and George on the cast, nor did I know what a struggle it was for black people to be accepted in 1967. I did not know how much of an impact she had on the real life space program, and if you don't, I suggest you find out.
One of her favorite stories to tell about her time on Star Trek was right at the end of the first season, when she considered leaving the series. But fate, or more accurately, Doctor Martin Luther King Jr, intervened. She tells the story far more eloquently than I ever could, so allow me to share with you her story.
I had the opportunity to meet her once at my first Star Trek convention in 2018. Alas it was only a brief expression of my appreciation for her work, but still, I value the opportunity.
She quite literally changed the world, and she will be missed.
*AHEM*
Okay, no one believed that for a second. Other than furry, Star Trek is my biggest passion. I've been watching the shows since I was 5, and back in my day *puts on old person glasses* there were only TWO trek series. I didn't know how television worked back then. I didn't know that shows could be cancelled, that they had things they had to do to get to air, I just turned on the television and every week there'd be an episode of the stalwart crew of the Enterprise D.
Now I as a child did not know about spinoffs, but my parents introduced me to Star Trek: The Original Series, and like TNG I fell in love with it. I never knew back then that it was odd for the time to have Nichelle and George on the cast, nor did I know what a struggle it was for black people to be accepted in 1967. I did not know how much of an impact she had on the real life space program, and if you don't, I suggest you find out.
One of her favorite stories to tell about her time on Star Trek was right at the end of the first season, when she considered leaving the series. But fate, or more accurately, Doctor Martin Luther King Jr, intervened. She tells the story far more eloquently than I ever could, so allow me to share with you her story.
I had the opportunity to meet her once at my first Star Trek convention in 2018. Alas it was only a brief expression of my appreciation for her work, but still, I value the opportunity.
She quite literally changed the world, and she will be missed.
TRAIN
~train
And thankfully, she didn't quit.
IridescenceStudios
~iridescencestudios
OP
For sure.
Netolu
~netolu
Thank you for this.
IridescenceStudios
~iridescencestudios
OP
I think it's definitely something everyone should see.
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