When it premiered in 1966, Star Trek presented a world unlike anything else on television at the time. But there was one ...
Unlike certain conspiracy theorists, Gene Roddenberry celebrated the potential of humankind with his biggest accomplishment.
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The sci-fi series' theme song is familiar to pretty much anyone who lived in the free world (and probably elsewhere, too) in the late 20th century. Do you know the words?
A movie made it harder to explicitly outline the ways that Star Trek: Section 31 adventure didn't violate Starfleet protocol, ...
The Watcher was one of the concepts in Marvel comics that received a lot of traction in its introduction. An unbiased observer, who came from a race of ...
In the utopian future of Star Trek, Section 31 is a grim anomaly. Creator Gene Roddenberry’s vision of humanity has evolved beyond greed and bigotry, allowing our species to band together and join a ...
Rod Roddenberry celebrated a birthday as a child with a “Star Wars” cake, ordered by his dad, Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek,” and his mother, Majel Barrett, an iconic “Star ...
Technically speaking, the first Orion to appear in Star Trek was Marta in Whom Gods Destroy. Vina, as "Orion slave girl" was a Talosian illusion in The Cage, and doubly so in The Menagerie, Part II.
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GameRant on MSNThis Star Trek Actor Still Wants To Reprise Their Iconic RoleA Star Trek actor wants to reprise their iconic role in the sci-fi franchise, and they seemingly don't want to be involved in ...
“[Gene] Roddenberry created a universe that was utopian in his ideals. It’s a beautiful idea, that we’ve evolved past these kind of things—but people need to understand that these things ...
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