Beam Me Up, Scotty! ‘Warp Drive’ Is Coming
Scientists are cautiously optimistic that a warp drive, like the ones made so famous in 'Star Trek' is more likely than they once thought.
Scientists are cautiously optimistic that a warp drive, like the ones made so famous in 'Star Trek' is more likely than they once thought.
It happened in most episodes of the original Star Trek series: Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy would encounter a slumped-over crew member . He'd wave a small device about the size of an iPad near the crew member, then turn to Captain James T. Kirk. "He's dead Jim. You get his phaser, I'll grab his wallet".
Sometimes we Earthlings just don't pay enough attention to happenings elsewhere in the Universe. For instance, while we've been taking care of holiday preparations , a major battle has broken out in the far-distant galaxy of Southern California
Leonard Nimoy is retiring from the "Star Trek" convention circuit.
The 80-year-old actor, best-known for playing Mr. Spock in the original Star Trek, formed four fingers and told his fans to "Live long and prosper
Sometimes you can get a star in his prime for a TV testimonial or commercial, sometimes just past their prime, and sometimes I guess they just need the money.
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