The Day Mr. Spock Died
I've never met Leonard Nimoy personally. The closest I have been to him was in 2005, when he was a guest at FedCon, and we went by his autograph stand. On stage he had a really captivating personality and from his intelligent answers to what mostly were always the same questions I can only imagine that he was an equally bright and good natured person in private. He had strong views and believes and was not afraid to express them. I liked him, not only for being Spock back in the '60s, so long before I was even born, but for the person I saw on that stage.
And now he has followed DeForest, Jimmy, Gene, Majel to the great stage in the heavens. At 83, that's a long, long life, with it's ups and downs, I imagine. But I guess it was a good life, full of the love people had for him and the character he played, up to the end: He certainly did not have to be a part of the new Star Trek films - that I personally did not like that much -, but he did it for the fans.
So, here's to you! We will miss you!
LLAP and thank you.
And now he has followed DeForest, Jimmy, Gene, Majel to the great stage in the heavens. At 83, that's a long, long life, with it's ups and downs, I imagine. But I guess it was a good life, full of the love people had for him and the character he played, up to the end: He certainly did not have to be a part of the new Star Trek films - that I personally did not like that much -, but he did it for the fans.
So, here's to you! We will miss you!
LLAP and thank you.