Oops—this story was an April Fool's Day prank! The pointy ears were the first indication that Star Trek Vulcan Mr. Spock was ...
When it premiered in 1966, Star Trek presented a world unlike anything else on television at the time. But there was one ...
Gene Roddenberry may have had a hopeful view of the future but Star Trek: TOS still had plenty of flaws that makes it feel ...
Tin Man is a powerful story that blends sci-fi adventure with meaningful insights into neurodiversity, honoring Gene ...
The planetarium is now open once a month, offering the community a chance to dive into our solar system. The planetarium ...
No one is more responsible for this sense of novelty than Star Trek’s creator, Gene Roddenberry, whose posthumous reputation more closely resembles that of a religious figure than a Hollywood ...
Section 31? For our answer, we’ll have to dig into decades of behind-the-scenes intrigue and centuries of Star Trek continuity.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that OG Star Trek star William Shatner thinks OG Star Trek is the truest version, not just because of his involvement but because of creator Gene Roddenberry’s ...
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 ...
“[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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