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The Life and death of Leonard Nimoy

CoffeeDrink

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  • Hearing this news has left me pretty speechless. Nimoy was one of those characters that could command the attention of nearly any screen he was on. I even felt that as the cartoon Galvatron he was pretty prevalent.

    I am saddened that we'll never get to see another one of his films or characters come to life like they once did before. I can't do much other than point you to an article here. Live long and prosper Mr. Nimoy. You will be missed.
     

    Her

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    I think what should be remembered is that he is not only an icon for science fiction, he genuinely cared about our desire to remove the fiction aspect from it. There's something in this morning's paper about his deep respect for all those in the field, constantly giving his time to learn and in turn use his influence for the betterment of science. I can't say I knew much about him at all, but reading about how dedicated he was to giving even an inkling of help to the world that he portrayed on screen made me smile.
     

    starseed galaxy auticorn

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  • Live Long and Prosper, AdorbzFangirl

    I remember being a kid and watching reruns of the first Star Trek with my dad. Spock had always been my most favorite since then. It's really sad knowing that he's gone too. I never followed him much other than just being Spock, but he seemed like an amazing person to be around. :( He will always remain in my heart~
     
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