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  • Voyager didn’t kill Star Trek but it was the beginning of a trend which would kill it. It was in Voyager that we all started to sense something might be going wrong with Gene Rodenberry’s vision, and it only got worse after Voyager went off the air. The next Trek series was cancelled early in its run. Almost none of the Next Generation movies were any good and what’s worse, by the end no one was even showing up to see them. Voyager didn’t kill Star Trek but it signified the beginning of the end. The things which did kill the franchise, putting it in a tailspin which could only be solved with the current reboot, all started here.
    ~ 6 Reasons Star Trek: Voyager Never Really Worked | Giant Freakin Robot
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    New Orleans is a place where, if you believe in the ancestors, they are here. If you have any sense of spirituality in any way shape or form, regardless of whether it’s African or Celtic or Native American, there is something about the energy here that allows, that facilitates the communication with this energy. (via HBO - Inside Treme Blog)

    New Orleans is a place where, if you believe in the ancestors, they are here. If you have any sense of spirituality in any way shape or form, regardless of whether it’s African or Celtic or Native American, there is something about the energy here that allows, that facilitates the communication with this energy. (via HBO - Inside Treme Blog)

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    Life is short?
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    Life is short?

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    Dr. Marc Rayman discusses how StarTrek inspired him to create in real life what he saw on the show.

    How William Shatner Changed the World - Dr. Marc D. Rayman, Chief Propulsion Engineer, NASA, JPL (via HandelProductions)


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