obliterate my entire ass I can’t stand this
What makes me love this even more is seeing this stay the same no matter what year you met it in, what series or medium you started with, or how old you were.
It feels like it is all made for all of us, and we get to love the whole franchise, and the whole fandom. And then it's impossible not to love the little Trekkie roots in ourselves.
i think star trek will stay with me forever.
it has injected me with a permanent joy and whimsy and helped me unlearn shame/cringe culture. most importantly, it makes me see the good in humanity.
star trek has affected me in ways i never knew media could affect me. it keeps me optimistic about humanity’s future, and inspires me to do what is right no matter what. star trek makes me unashamed to be myself, however nerdy or silly I may be.
star trek is so important to me and i have a feeling it always will be.
Ladies of Star Trek: Number One - “The Cage” (Majel Barrett)
Star Trek (1966–1969)
Creator: Gene Roddenberry
Uhura in Mirror, Mirror
Star Trek (1966–69)
Creator: Gene Roddenberry
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Spock: “Terror must be maintained or the Empire is doomed.”
Arlene Martel and Leonard Nimoy filming “Star Trek” (Episode: Amok Time) in 1967.
Photos by Gene Trindl
Star Trek (1966–69)
Creator: Gene Roddenberry
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Star Trek (1966–69)
Creator: Gene Roddenberry