Nichelle Nichols - Uhura - dies at age 89
Nichelle Nichols - Uhura - dies at age 89
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anonymoususer

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7,851 posts

70 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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As the title says

https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/nichelle-nichols-...

Another from when I was growing up as a kid etc


Eric Mc

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287 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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Very sad. She was such a role model.

kingkongsfinger

255 posts

193 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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Beam me up Scotty RIP

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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frown

DodgyGeezer

46,324 posts

212 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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yup that is sad news - everything I've read about her said she was a class act

Eric Mc

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287 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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I've always liked this picture of the Star Trek TV cast attending the 1976 roll out of the first Shuttle Orbiter, Enterprise (named after the Starship Enterprise, following intense lobbying by Star Trek fans).

Of the cast members who attended, only Walter Koenig (Chekov) is still alive now.

William Shatner declined his invitation to attend.


Jasandjules

71,903 posts

251 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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89 is a great innings though. A shame, she was an incredible person at the time and did wonders for racial equality (at least as I understand it, I was not around at the time!)

SteveStrange

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235 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I've always liked this picture of the Star Trek TV cast attending the 1976 roll out of the first Shuttle Orbiter, Enterprise (named after the Starship Enterprise, following intense lobbying by Star Trek fans).

Of the cast members who attended, only Walter Koenig (Chekov) is still alive now.

William Shatner declined his invitation to attend.

I missed the passing of George Takei.

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Oops - yes, I forgot about him. He actually posted a lovely Twitter tribute to Nichelle Nichols.

peterperkins

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264 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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SteveStrange said:
I missed the passing of George Takei.
He must be tweeting from another dimension then today, stuck in a temporal rift or some such.


Edited by peterperkins on Monday 1st August 08:42

Freakuk

4,397 posts

173 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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The original Star Trek always reminds me of my Dad, he loved Star Trek and it's sad to see another cast member passing as it takes me back to my childhood.

Nichelle was such a role model, way ahead of her time, no pun intended.

SteveStrange

6,511 posts

235 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Eric Mc said:
Oops - yes, I forgot about him. He actually posted a lovely Twitter tribute to Nichelle Nichols.
thumbup

Love Nimoy looking like a tall Rishi Sunak disguised as a postman.

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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The Enterprise rollout picture indicates how the 70s was the decade that style forgot. Apart from Nichelle of course - she always looked great.

Halmyre

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161 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I've always liked this picture of the Star Trek TV cast attending the 1976 roll out of the first Shuttle Orbiter, Enterprise (named after the Starship Enterprise, following intense lobbying by Star Trek fans).

Of the cast members who attended, only Walter Koenig (Chekov) is still alive now.

William Shatner declined his invitation to attend.

Wow, not a natural fibre in sight. hehe

SteveStrange

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235 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Halmyre said:
Wow, not a natural fibre in sight. hehe
Including the hair rofl

Eric Mc

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287 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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That's a bit unfair - Shatner wasn't there.

SteveStrange

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235 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Was that the most diverse cast of it's time? There is every flavour of human there - black, white, Japanese, Russian, even Scottish(ish). A great thing.

Eric Mc

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287 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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It was deliberately envisaged that way by Roddenberry. He wanted a diverse crew in order to show that it was humanity that was exploring space, not America.