femmeforeverybody:

Nichelle Nichols (Uhura on the original series):”Whoopi Goldberg, she’s just marvellous. I had no way of knowing that she was a Star Trek fan. When I finally met her it was her first year on the Next Generation.

She loved the show so much and she told her agent she wants a role on Star Trek. Well agents go ‘Big screen, little screen, no, you can’t do that’. Well you can’t tell Whoopi ‘You can’t do that’.

And so they finally asked, and they had the same reaction at Star Trek office, specifically Gene. And she said, ‘I want to meet him and I want him to tell me to my face. If he tells me he doesn’t want me and why, I’ll be fine.’

Knowing Gene he had to take that challenge, and so he met with her. She said, ‘I just wanted you to tell me why you don’t want me in Star Trek.’

Gene said, ‘Well, I’ll just ask you one question and I’ll make my decision on that. You’re a big screen star, why do you want to be on a little screen, why do you want to be in Star Trek?’

And she looked at him and she said, ‘Well, it’s all Nichelle Nichols’ fault.’

That threw him, he said, ‘What do you mean?’

She said, ‘Well when I was nine years old Star Trek came on,’ and she said, ‘I looked at it and I went screaming through the house, “Come here, mum, everybody, come quick, come quick, there’s a black lady on television and she ain’t no maid!”’ And she said, ‘I knew right then and there I could be anything I wanted to be, and I want to be on Star Trek.’

And he said, ‘I’ll write you a role.’

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/st/interviews/nichols/page4.shtml

spock-into-darkness:

new image of Spock and Uhura

spock-into-darkness:

new image of Spock and Uhura

libraryofalexandria:

i’m really glad i finally bought the empire magazine

libraryofalexandria:

i’m really glad i finally bought the empire magazine

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donaldglover:

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aldora89:

tacosmells:

Okay, so there are a couple different levels to this (yes I am seriously turning a joke tag into meta).

  1. You couldn’t say “boner” on 1960s television.  Duh.  If you want Spock to admit some kind of intense feeling for Jim, it must appear platonic.
  2. “Friend” was used as code or cover for homoerotic subtext in entertainment during intolerant time periods.  While perhaps not the writer’s intention, that context exists.
  3. “Friendship” isn’t really a feeling anyway.  Which adds to the sense that Spock is confused and struggles to identify and label emotional urges.
  4. He is “ashamed” of the feeling.  Not just feelings in general, but this specific one.  Yet in later episodes, he seems to have no problem labeling Kirk as a friend.  So again, it stands to reason there’s not just “friendship” at play here.
  5. Years later, Roddenberry would invent a word for Kirk and Spock’s relationship that translates to some mysterious combination of “friend/brother/lover.”  i.e. he allowed for ambiguity.
  6. Therefore, in hindsight it’s conceivable that Spock was referring to a t’hy’la-like feeling in this scene - a nebulous jumble of intense platonic bonds and potential romanticism.
  7. Conclusion: a compromised Spock is confessing that he feels drawn to Jim.  But the ship is in danger, Spock dislikes/suppresses the emotion, and Jim probably doesn’t realize what he’s saying anyway.
  8. …so they’ll be doomed to spend the next seven years dancing around each other until Spock figures out how to accept his feels.
  9. Q.E.D.
  10. (✿◡‿◡)

…also this is the climactic scene of the episode, and THE most charged moment of that scene.  And Spock can’t stop trying to explain himself, even in the midst of the important technobabble:”Understand, Jim. I’ve spent a whole lifetime learning to hide my feelings.”A line that summarizes the major conflict between them for years to come.

But if imminent danger wasn’t there to interrupt them - an emotional Spock bent on pouring his heart out to a lonely Jim - who knows what this confession would have turned into?

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museattackattack:

Jim’s quick like that.

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starfleetgrad:

johnflynn:

More Star Trek Into Darkness trailer goodness. More Benedict! Not as much stars or trekking through them as I might like, but still.

spodiddly:

deepspacebutts:

tazeffect:

deareje:

new poster. x

It’s not like Bones matters anyway, right?

YEAH why is Uhura part of the OT3 now????

Because she’s dating Spock and that’s the ONLY reason

spodiddly:

deepspacebutts:

tazeffect:

deareje:

new poster. x

It’s not like Bones matters anyway, right?

YEAH why is Uhura part of the OT3 now????

Because she’s dating Spock and that’s the ONLY reason

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When Karl Urban introduced himself as Leonard McCoy and shook hands with Chris Pine, I burst into tears. That performance of his is so moving, so touching and so powerful as Doctor McCoy, that I think D. Kelley [DeForest] would be smiling, and maybe in tears as well.

Leonard Nimoy  (via adrasteas)

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micathemineral:

trekgate:

“I only work in outer space”

that-is-illogical:

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sci-fi-lullabies:

aldora89:

spockears:

jim and spock looking oh-so-comfortable in each other’s arms. getting a feels overload right now! 

I love how Spock exchanges a glance with Kirk like “it’s up to you baby, are we gonna fight him on this?”  Just a little eye-contact conference, no biggie.

And how they really ARE effortlessly cozy with each other, whereas McCoy rolls his eyes and clings really awkwardly, representing every third wheel ever.

 

(Source: pon-farr)

spodiddly:

Yeah, I’m going to be making that same face when I see this in theaters

spodiddly:

Yeah, I’m going to be making that same face when I see this in theaters