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Avoid the Blurg: playing 1975’s Star Trek Game from Palitoy

It’s colourful and silly and fun — everything a ’70s collectible should be.
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Listen to Leonard Nimoy defend I Am Not Spock in this long-lost radio interview from 1976

He also talks about playing Sherlock Holmes, on stage and in an educational film for the Kentucky school system.
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Star Trek film history: a terrible trailer, Saavik’s parentage, and preliminary effects shots

Author Howard Weinstein shared three Star Trek films with me. Each is fascinating. One is terrible.
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Playing with dolls: the Mego Enterprise Action Playset

Mego’s bridge playset was a big miss on accuracy but a big hit for playability.
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Harlan Ellison put a drug dealer on the Enterprise. That was not the biggest script problem

Gene Roddenberry was right: Ellison’s version of The City on the Edge of Forever was not suitable for Star Trek, but the story is inventive and compelling and IDW’s graphic novel brings it to life with beautiful illustrations.
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33 stickers that take you back to Star Trek collecting in the ’70s

You have likely never seen this licensed Star Trek kids’ booklet. It was made in Canada and the only one I have ever seen in person is the one I own. But you can download a copy right here.
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Leonard Nimoy sued Paramount — and won

Henry Fonda kicked off a dispute over a beer ad that almost kept Spock from appearing in The Motion Picture.
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Leonard Nimoy to Trek fans: Don’t smoke. Live long and prosper

Leonard Nimoy used his celebrity to encourage others to quit smoking. He signed this American Cancer Society poster for me in 2006. And then, weirdly, Shatner signed it too.


