In this Archive of American Television interview excerpt, Leonard Nimoy discusses the birth of Mr. Spock's Vulcan salute, and the episode "City on the Edge of Forever". For more on this interview...
In this Archive of American Television interview excerpt, Leonard Nimoy discusses the birth of Mr. Spock's Vulcan salute, and the episode "City on the Edge of Forever". For more on this interviews and 500+ others, visit http://emmytvlegends.org
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It's so intriguing to hear Nimoy talk about this. When i went to a Jewish day school my teacher actually told me about the LLAP sign but back then, I hadn't gotten interested in ST yet. To see Nimoy talk about it, and being able to relate to him as a fellow Jewish person is pretty awesome. Good for him for embracing his heritage and culture.
Star trek had vision of the future. They used cell phones (communicators) way before anyone even considered these hand held devices that the current generation can't comprehend living without.
If you consider this carefully, then you may comprehend time travel by way of transmitting data (you) as a signal and rearranging it somewhere else in a distant place, much like the transporter room. Far out? Maybe not!
I love Nimoy! I saw him walk outside of a bank across the street from UCLA Med center the day MJ died, I was in traffic driving by and yelled at him but he didn't hear me lol, ah well
I'm not a "Trekie", but I appreciate Star Trek so much. I think it's a wonderful show, the films are great and the idea of Trek fosters brother/sisterhood.
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If you consider this carefully, then you may comprehend time travel by way of transmitting data (you) as a signal and rearranging it somewhere else in a distant place, much like the transporter room. Far out? Maybe not!
No doubt there are lines that they are sick of hearing (such as live long and prosper), and they put up with it because they like their fans.