Sunday, July 31, 2022

To Boldly Go




The Trouble with Tribbles


As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

I do not want to deal with Blacks, Africans, Afroids, Negroids, Niggers, Jigs or Spooks in this post about a woman who transcended a world by her presence.

Sometimes it is not important about how a person gets to where they arose to and what they were really like, because it was the ideal they portrayed, just as any politician who arises to greatness is playing a role.

The death of Nichelle Nichols of Star Trek and other roles is sad, for the reason that the ideals that Nichelle Nichols portrayed for all people has been vanquished by this disgusting woke internationalism, designed so that a Nichelle Nichols can never rise again as an example for humans.


Actress Nichelle Nichols, 'Star Trek's' trail-blazing Uhura, dies at 89   reuters 



Think of the character that Nichelle Nichols portrayed as Lt. Uhurah. She was a communications officer on a starship. Meaning she was skilled in electronics, circuitry, codes and communication. That is a remarkable educational achievement for anyone.

She not only was intelligent, competent and strong. She was gifted in the arts and she was beautiful. That is why she appeared here often as the ultimate Negress in when I and anyone who was a Star Trek fan did not see her as a Black woman. She was a woman. She was attractive. She was an equal to some of the greatest presences in television acting.

Nichols added so much to the rolls of William Shatner. Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelly, James Doohan and Walter Koenig.

I have not listed George Takei who is a very good actor, but his making sex perversion is legacy, he fails as a human. Just watch the interaction between Nichols and Takei in this scene. Nichols overpowers Takei and is the entire scene. She was not afforded the opportunity on Star Trek to showcase her talents like this, but she was masterful in this scene as it defined Nichelle Nichols in Mirror, Mirror.




I know I turn you on and scare you fag boy.


Nichols was so much the definition of a great actress like Betty Davis in a Raquel Welch body, that what follows is just cringeworthy.





Yes we are the untalented and ugly remake, well Sulu is the same.




It saddens me now that only William Shatner and Walter Koenig are left of the original cast.Nichols belonged in their class of the epitome of actors. I miss her and I miss not having the time to watch the original series nightly. There are few series which I can watch and recite by heart and still enjoy them, one is Hogan's Heroes, the other is Gilligan's Island and the last is Star Trek, which is the only Star Trek worth watching.

Nichols now belongs to the ages and her work is ageless on Star Trek. That is a wonderful gift to leave along with the idea of how a human should be, because she was not race, not gender. She was human and an example for everyone to work to be like.


Nuff Said



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