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Stamets

@Stamets@startrek.website

30s. Gay. Star Trek lover.


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Stamets,
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Because I genuinely didn’t know there was more to the comic. Holy shit. I’ve only ever seen the top half.

Fixing the post now. My apologies.

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Vigorously defended by Solow, and despite the fact that Star Trek series was already ordered by NBC, after the second pilot episode, “Where No Man Has Gone Before”, had been produced, virtually the entire Desilu Board of Directors voted to cancel Star Trek in February 1966 nevertheless, board member Bernard Weitzman being the sole exception. Yet, as Chairwoman of the Board, Lucille Ball had the power to override her board, and this she did with a mere nod of her head towards Solow. “That was all Star Trek needed,” as author Marc Cushman had succinctly put it, “A nod of Lucille Ball.” One of the nay-sayers on the board, studio accountant Edwin “Ed” Holly, later conceded, “If it were not for Lucy, there would be no ‘Star Trek’ today.”

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I never noticed that before. We’re swapping through Leo memes like Leo is swapping through Leo girlfriends.

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‘Carl’ suggests that Georgiou actually did change that timeline though, doesn’t he?

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