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  • ...rried, has children, and lives in Århus, Denmark. Trekkie Grrrl loves Star Trek, Harry Potter, and cats, and calls herself "a serious Internet addict who s ...kiegrrrl.dk/Thumbnails/trekkiegrrrl.jpg| Photo of Trekkie Grrrl] in A Star Trek uniform
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  • ...arried, has children and lives in Århus, Denmark. Trekkie Grrrl loves Star Trek, Harry Potter and cats, and calls herself "a serious Internet addict who sp ...kkiegrrrl.dk/Thumbnails/trekkiegrrrl.jpg Photo of Trekkie Grrrl] in A Star Trek uniform
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  • ...oy, who portrayed the half-Vulcan character Mr. Spock on the original Star Trek television series in the late 1960s.
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  • {{Trek|Memory Alpha}} '''Memory Alpha''' is a wiki encyclopedia for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe. Conceived by Harry Doddema and Dan Carlson in September
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  • | notable role = as Shahna in<br>''Star Trek: The Original Series''<br>episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion" ...sque|burlesque queen]]. She is best known for her appearance in the ''Star Trek'' episode, "The Gamesters of Triskelion". Pettyjohn has appeared under a
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  • '''Susan Wright''' (born July 6 1963) is the author of several ''Star Trek'' universe novels, among them ''The Best and The Brightest'', ''Violations'
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  • {{trek|Gene Roddenberry}} ...s", its sequel spin-off series "Star Trek: The Animated Series," and "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Born in El Paso, Texas, Roddenberry grew up in Los A
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  • ...ng fan fiction include ''Harry Potter'', ''The Magnificant Seven'', ''Star Trek'', and ''The Lord of the Rings''.
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  • [[File:StarTrekConbadge.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|A Star Trek conbadge}}]]
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  • | caption = Kelley at a 1988 ''Star Trek'' convention {{Trek|DeForest Kelly}}
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  • === Star Trek fandom === ...ther aspects of fandom, women dominated fan fiction authoring; 83% of Star Trek fan fiction authors were female by 1970, and 90% by 1973. One scholar state
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  • ...can be viewed as an early example of the robot as fetish object. In ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', the android, Data, was the object of sexual desire
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  • In the "Star Trek" universe, the Ferengi species prohibited women from wearing clothes at any
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  • ...was filmed immediately afterward in late November of 1966. The last "Star Trek" episode filmed there was "'''Friday's Child'''" in May of 1967. ...sed for other television productions such as "'''[[Bonanza]]'''", "'''Star Trek'''" and "'''F-Troop'''" in the 1960's. The fort was demolished when the cou
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  • ...rtoonist John Byrne – inspired by 1970s photo comics adaptations of ''Star Trek'' episodes – produced a series of "photonovel adventures" which combined *''Star Trek: The Motion Picture: The Photostory'', edited by Richard J. Anobile (1980)
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  • ...ess and Sandra went out to find work. She didn’t come to Hollywood to be a star…she came to Hollywood to be with her mother. ...ad of Sandra Giles titled ''“The Blond From Hooker / How to become a Movie Star"''. She shared three pages with several other stars in a Bubble Bath Shower
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  • In the Star Trek science fiction series, the captain's sea cabin is called the "ready room".
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  • ...on the ''Conan the Barbarian'' character, TV's ''Doctor Who'', and ''Star Trek'', as well as the "Fighting Fantasy" gamebook series), and in collections o
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  • ...h as ''Cowboy in Africa'', ''Gentle Ben'', as well as an episode of ''Star Trek'' "Shore Leave" were also shot there. Helfer was providing both the locatio
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  • Jill Dorothy Ireland ({{star}}24 April 1936 – {{dag}}18 May 1990) was an English actress and [[singer] For her contribution to the film industry, Jill Ireland has a star on the {{lc1|Hollywood Walk of Fame}} at 6751 Hollywood Boulevard.
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