"Live long and prosper"
Me and my husband both are trekkies and we love going to the conventions. I love seeing all the different characters
from different shows that people dress up as. It is one of my favorite shows of all-time. The storylines were ahead of their time. For a show that was only on for 3 seasons, it sure has made a huge impact
I still watch the reruns for things that I might have missed and because I just love the show so much.
Because of Star Trek, I am a better human being. It showed me alot of philisophical questions and answers.
Below is an illustration of what I mean.
George, one of my favorite episodes is "The City on the Edge of Forever". You may remember it as the episode that starred Joan Collins as Edith Keeler. Here is a youtube clip of a synopsis of the episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU3B_5hVsns
In that episode, Kirk and Spock go back in time to find Bones. Kirk falls in love with Joan Collins. Spock can see Joan Collins future and discovers that she dies. But since Kirk, Spock and Bones went back in time, they can now change the outcome of her future. Kirk and Bones can now save her. But if Kirk and Bones save her they not only change her live, now they change what happens in the world. She would have formed a popular pacifist movement that would have met with Franklin Roosevelt. The meeting would have delayed the entry of the United States into the war and allowed Nazi Germany to conquer the world. So now Kirk must decide whether to save the woman that he loves and change the world forever or will he be able to, at that moment, let history take it's course. Will he even be able to?
I posted the Wikipedia article of the episode and the episode from CBS. The wikipedia article eloquently describes the episode. The last 9 mins just shows how brilliantly the show was acted and that Moment just ripped my heart out as Spock quietly says "He knows, Doctor. He knows."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_o … of_Forever
http://www.cbs.com/classics/star_trek/v … ;play=true
I actually have a copy of the script for that episode that Majel Barrett Roddenberry autographed because the episode meant so much to me.
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