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One of my favorite shows was the original Star Trek. The intellect and ideas that were brought out through the characters and the story lines were amazing to a young lad like myself. Today, a lot of there concepts are real and are part of our daily lives. Mr. Spock and the rest of the rest of the cast not only showed us new ways of thinking about our future, but showed us a future where different species could work together.

 

It always seemed to me that there was an underlining story in the story.

 

Keep in mind this was Vietnam era, hippies, Nixon, etc... a very different time than today.

 

There are very few TV shows that get the right cast, the right story lines, and the right time to be aired. This was one of them.

 

On and Off the air Mr. Nimoy was a class act. Live long and prosper.

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