For a man whose most famous role was a distant, emotionless alien, this guy sure engendered a hell of a lot of love in a whole lot of people. Prepare to get heartpunched straight in the feels.
Star Trek’s William Shatner Reflects on Leonard Nimoy’s Legacy In an interview taped two days before Leonard Nimoy’s death, William Shatner reflects on Nimoy’s legacy.
“Accepting death – by understanding that every life comes to an end, when time demands it. Loss of life is to be mourned, but only if the life was wasted.” – Spock, Star Trek “Yesteryear”
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We are truly indebted to Mr. Leonard Nimoy. His portrayal of not only Spock, but a variety of iconic, science fiction characters made scientific intrigue both fun and accessible — a key component of what we aim to do on this show. Generations of scientists, actors, special effects artists and of course cosplayers have been inspired by his work and carry on his legacy. Live long and prosper our friend, you will be dearly missed.
Watching “The Galileo Seven” and came across this:
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Astronaut Terry Virts captured this photo from the International Space Station flying over Boston, where Leonard Nimoy was born.
Now that Leonard Nimoy is no longer with us, it’s worth remembering the moments that made Spock the outstanding character he is. – mashable.com
For a man whose most famous role was a distant, emotionless alien, this guy sure engendered a hell of a lot of love in a whole lot of people. Prepare to get heartpunched straight in the feels.
Star Trek’s William Shatner Reflects on Leonard Nimoy’s Legacy
In an interview taped two days before Leonard Nimoy’s death, William Shatner reflects on Nimoy’s legacy.
From the CBS Sunday Morning archives, Leonard Nimoy talks Star Trek, Spock & more.
Only Leonard Nimoy could get me to post a clip from The View…
Haha! Good, fuck ’em!
Westboro Baptist Church’s attempts to protest at Leonard Nimoy funeral thwarted by inability to find it
Unaffiliated Christian group failed to find church where service to commemorate the life of Star Trek star was being held.
Leonard Nimoy and Burt Reynolds seem like such unlikely friends. But it’s clear he loved the guy a hell of a lot.
Please join us in remembering Leonard Nimoy, on what would have been his 84th birthday. Learn more: http://bit.ly/STNimoy #LLAP
Dude… right in the feels…
You may ask yourself, “Is this the single best thing I have ever read?” And the answer to your question is YES. YES, IT IS.
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Remembering Leonard Nimoy, 5 Years Later
On the anniversary of his passing, we remember the life of one of Trek’s greatest icons.