2015-02-28, 02:10 AM
I was 13 when they started airing Star Trek on Israeli TV.
That show had a profound effect on my thinking, and my life. I suppose I should credit (or blame) that to Gene Roddenberry and the writers, rather than the actors, though.
I was a huge Spock fan. And I do credit a lot of that to Nimoy himself, because he gave life and personality to the character, beyond the "science officer who is a living computer" role description. (Compare to Data in ST:TNG... I hated TNG)
Spock lives on.
Thank you, Leonard Nimoy, and goodbye.
That show had a profound effect on my thinking, and my life. I suppose I should credit (or blame) that to Gene Roddenberry and the writers, rather than the actors, though.
I was a huge Spock fan. And I do credit a lot of that to Nimoy himself, because he gave life and personality to the character, beyond the "science officer who is a living computer" role description. (Compare to Data in ST:TNG... I hated TNG)
Spock lives on.
Thank you, Leonard Nimoy, and goodbye.

