Happy First Contact Day 05APR2063

Apr 5, 2025 9:02 AM

Karma1970

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The man himself, The Great Bird of the Galaxy, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
Whose creation showed us what can be possible.

If Gene is the father of Star Trek, then Lucille Ball is the Mother of Star Trek.

Here's some background information for anyone that may not know.

Lucille Ball kept the Starship Enterprise in flight. Ball and then-husband and eventual "I Love Lucy" costar Desi Arnaz formed Desilu in 1950. Ball made most of all of the creative choices while Arnaz handled the business. The two worked as partners for years until they divorced in 1960, and Ball purchased Arnaz's share of the company in 1962.

Ball was the head of a major studio, and thus one of the most powerful women in Hollywood at the time.

When the landmark "The Untouchables" ended its run in 1963, Desilu desperately needed another big hit. Herbert Solow, who was hired to find projects for the studio, brought Ball two proposals: one for Roddenberry's "Star Trek" and another for "Mission: Impossible."

It was clear that the "Star Trek" pilot would be expensive to film, but Ball β€” who actually believed the series was about traveling USO performers β€” overruled her board of directors and got the pilot produced.

The pilot, titled "The Cage," famously flopped. However, NBC pulled an unlikely move and ordered a second pilot, which came to be called "Where No Man Has Gone Before," only retained Leonard Nimoy's Mr. Spock from the first pilot, and became the show it is known as today. Ball agreed to finance this reshoot, again over the preferences of her board of directors.

So Ball is the one who let "Star Trek" live long and prosper. Thanks, Lucy.
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Source:
https://www.businessinsider.com/lucille-ball-is-the-reason-we-have-star-trek-heres-what-happened-2016-7?op=1

P.S.
The images are a smart part of my larger collection downloaded from various artist and websites over the years, sorry I don't have the names and sites for the artwork.

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#28 one of the Dax hosts banged Bones

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Not quite the whole story regarding Lucy's involvement... https://www.facttrek.com/blog/lucy NOTE: I think Lucy was amazing. But I also think it's important to provide detail and nuance to avoid mythologizing. If you don't read the research: Lucy had excellent business acumen. She trusted the experts she hired to do the job. But it didn't cost her money. She didn't overrule EVERYONE. She was an amazing woman doing amazing things in a time where women were not in these positions.

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Happy Zephram Cochran Day!

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I need some of these on tshirts

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Really liked the different styles. Cool collection

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#48 Oh my Prophets, somebody remembered Jae!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjsRij6Ivb8

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Awesome collection

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#59 excellent

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#12 Domnion? nice bit of AI art

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It looks like the artist (Lucas Jassgone) at least claims they made it themselves. Hard to verify for certain, but they submitted it to a "no AI art allowed" contest and got an honorable mention. https://www.playstartrekonline.com/en/news/article/10931093

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It's not AI it from an actual artist, I don't download AI art. I can only assume they misspelled it.

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#56 cool art for a great episode

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I don't know much about Star Trek but now I know that Pulaski banged Riker's dad. Thanks!

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Remember, 2063 is 10 years after WW3. We’re getting closer-we may be in the good timeline.

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I’ll be 83 when first contact happens.
That’s disappointing.

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I'll be 93

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Same

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I'll be 73, so it's very possible to be alive

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#17 for an instant this made me feel I was actually in the 1970s again. Thank you.

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As someone that grew up in the 70s watching Star Trek in reruns, you're welcome.

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"You told him about the statue?"

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β€œDon't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgments.”
― Zephram Cochrane

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"Rhetorical nonsense. Who said that?"

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"You did, 10 years from now."

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Nice collection !

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Now that is a thrupple!

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I was looking for a link between eggs and Star Trek :p

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Sorry I had 2 tabs open and replied to the wrong one, lol.

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Too bad we're in the Dark Timeline

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Kneel before the terran empire!

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Everyone's getting a goatee!

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Better theme song though.

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Well, in the film, 2063 was 10 years after the 3rd World War. We have some bad times ahead before it gets better.

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...or we just leapfrog that part...

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We haven't even had a Eugenics War yet

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Considering the amount of fascism in the world right now, that's probably going to be sooner than we'd like.

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Star Trek writers always put the end of the world as we know it thirty years after the air-date of the episode. I don't know why. Somehow they've decided that's the most believable timeframe. A lot of time the math doesn't even make sense. (Khan was middle-aged in 1996! So the he was genetically engineered in the 1950s?)

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The Eugentics Wars, The Post-Nuclear Horror, The Bell Riots, they were all supposed to happen three decades after the episode that first mentioned them.

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"Modern" Trek canon is that the Eugenics War was found secretly and labeled a bunch of different conflicts (mostly terrorist activity) until WWIII brought the information out in the open and historians renamed all of those minor seemingly unrelated incidents a war.

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Even so, the dialog in the original episode was too specific to be hand-waved like that. We just have to accept that "canon" is not real and just relax and enjoy the stories.

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