RIP Leonard Nimoy

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RIP Leonard Nimoy, 1931-2015

I was born in 1979 and there was always Star Trek—always Spock. The reruns on local TV (after them, episodes of The Twilight Zone in black and white). Later, The Next Generation—it was the only show we, that is, my family, were permitted to watch while we ate TV. We ate pizza in front of it. Ambassador Spock made an appearance in a two-parter! Leonard Nimoy directed my favorite of the Star Trek films, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home—you know, the one with the whales? The oh-so misunderstood one? Still love it. I remember watching it with my grandmother, she incredulous. Watching it again in college, laughing so hard. What a film. No Star Trek without Spock, no Spock without Nimoy…but he’s always there, his presence confirmed all the more by its absence. Live long &c.

3 thoughts on “RIP Leonard Nimoy”

  1. Dang. I met Leonard Nimoy at ABA maybe twelve years ago. He had a couple books of poetry and a new book of photography. He still looked like Spock to me. That character, and how Nimoy built him, was seminal for my generation (b. 1965) as well—along the lines of Gandalf, a guy you just couldn’t touch, an elemental, who was who he was.

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