Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists compiled by Mark Holtz (Revised April 7, 1993) DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", "Enterprise", and all other related items are copyright and trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of these lists on Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks is purely unintentional, and will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are for the enjoyment of the reader only, and may not be sold. This is the Star Trek Movie List of Lists. It contains a listing of all the "Star Trek" movie series, plus some added notes. (Due to length considerations, there is a separate TOS/TAS, TNG, and DS9 List of Lists). This list comes out around the 1st every month. However, a posting may not come out due to events beyond my control. If you are wondering why I compile these lists, it is strictly out of the enjoyment of "Star Trek", and enjoy the wealth of information from fellow Star Trek fans who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the ever constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided, in the middle of 1990, to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew from that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to what you see today. (And still growing). The only payment I ask is thanks and contributions. I am not making a dime off these compilations. To contact the compiler, try the following e-mail addresses: Usenet: mholtz@netcom.com Compuserve: Use Usenet gateway Fidonet Netmail: Mark Holtz@1:203/1701 (The Itchy & Scratchy Show) US Snail: Mark Holtz c/o Valley Mfg. & Eng. Co. 11358 Amalgam Way, Unit 2 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Table Of Contents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Star Trek: The Motion Picture Additional Cast Starfleet Klingons Did You Know . . . Operation SNAFU Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Additional Cast Did You Know . . . Operation SNAFU Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Did You Know . . . Operation SNAFU Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Operation SNAFU Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Thanks to..... Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} Star Trek: The Motion Picture Movie Opened: December 7, 1979 Stardate: 7412.3 Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Starfleet -=======- Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Doctor Christine Chapel Michelle Ameen Billy - Epsilon Monitoring Station Lieutenant Roger Aaron Brown - Epsilon Monitoring Station Technician Paula Crist - Crewman Steven Collins - Captain Willard Decker Gary Faga - Airlock Technician David Gatreaux - Commander Branch John D. Gowans - Transporter Assistant Doug Hale - Computer Leslie C. Howard - Crewman Sayra Hummel - Engineer Howard Itzkowitz - Cargo Deck Ensign Junero Jennings - Engineer Jon Kamael - Lieutenant Commander Sonak Persis Khambatta - Lieutenant Ilia Marcy Lafferty - Relief Navigator Chief DeFalco Terrance O'Connor - Chief Ross Michael Roygas - Lieutenant Cleary Susan J. Sullivan - Crewman Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand Billy van Zandt - Alien Ensign Bridge Crewman: Ralph Brennan, Ralph Byers, Iva Lane, Franklyn Seales, Momo Yashima Security Officer - John Dresden, Joshua Gallegos, Rod Perry Vulcan Masters: Edna Gover, Norman Stuart, Paul Weber Klingons -======- Mark Lenard - Klingon Captain Klingon Crewmen: Jimmie Booth, Joel Kramer, Bill McTosh, Dave Mordigan, Tom Morga, Tony Rocco, Joel Schultz, Craig Thomas Did you know . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . That many of the sets constructed for this movie have been re-used and re-dressed for the subsequent films and have been used (albeit painted over) on subsequent movies and Star Trek: The Next Generation. One of these sets was originally used in the TMP Klingon bridge. It was later used as the TWOK dilithium reactor room, TVH Klingon "lab" where Spock searched for the identity of the Probe's signal, and on TNG as backgrounds for various alien ships. . . . The initial set construction was originally supposed to be for a new series that was going to be a flagship of a proposed Paramount 4th network titled "Star Trek II"? . . . The recreation deck briefing consisted of mostly Star Trek fans. Word leaked out that they needed a lot of extras for a day of shooting, and many fans showed up, on word of mouth alone, for this day of shooting. A casting call was never issued. Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * When the travel pod with Kirk and Scotty dock at the Enterprise they are as Cargo 5 (Look over the Door). But the Announcement says Cargo 6 * In one of the extra scenes in the normal P&S video release where Kirk leaves the airlock and goes after Spock, you can clearly see where the set ends and where a variety of girders and other construction material starts. * When Chekov gets his hand burned, Ilia goes up to help him. The camera cuts to Kirk with his back to the viewer, and Ilia is still sitting in her chair. Then, in the next shot, Ilia is seen leaving Chekov and going back to sit down. * During the climactic scene outside of the Enterprise (inside of V'ger), Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are all wearing jackets with a colored band on the sleeve. Just after they re-enter the Enterprise and are back on the bridge, the colors on Spock's and McCoy's jackets are switched. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Movie Opened: June 4, 1982 Stardate: 8130.3 Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kirstie Alley - Lieutenant JG Saavik Bibi Besch - Doctor Carol Marcus Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus Ike Eisenmann - Cadet Peter Preston Nicholas Guest - Cadet Paul Kent - Beach Joel Marstan - Crew Chief Ricardo Montalban - Khan Noonian Singh Judson Scott - Joachim (uncredited) Kevin Sullivan - March Russell Takaki - Madison John Vargas - Jedda Paul Winfield - Captain Clark Terrell John Winston - Communications Officer/Commander Kyle Did you know . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . that all of the actors who played Khan's men were, at the time, male strippers of Chippindales? Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * One of the best known SNAFU's is when Khan says to Chekov, "I never forget a face". "Space Seed" aired during the first season of Star Trek, and Chekov joined the crew during the second season. It was known before production started that this was an error, and yet, the powers that be did not want to leave out Walter Koenig. * The blood stain on Kirk's jacket is constantly changing. * Saavik mentions that visuals and tactical displays don't function in the Mutara Nebula. Sulu has a lot of difficulty locating and hitting the Reliant, but Spock's scanners are able to pinpoint the Reliant's impulse engines and get a clear reading of the Genesis Wave. Later, Chekov not only scores three direct hits on the Reliant, but he also knows the exact distance from Reliant before the Genesis device exploded (4000 km). * When Joachim, one of Khan's injured men, is injured and says, "Yours is the superior intellect", he then dies with his eyes open. However, when Khan hugs him, his eyes suddenly close. * Saavik says that "shields will be useless" in the nebula. However, the Enterprise enters Warp from inside the nebula....it should have been crushed since navigational deflectors are a type of shield. (:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Movie Opened: June 1, 1984 Stardate: 8210.3 Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philip Richard Allen - Captain J. T. Esteban Dama Judith Anderson - T'Lar/Vulcan High Priestess Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus Katherine Blum - Vulcan Child Dave Cadiente - Klingon Sergeant Bob Cummings - Klingon Gunner Robin Curtis - Lieutenant JG Saavik Joe W. Davis - Spock Gary Faga - Security Officer Miguel Ferrer - Excelsior First Officer Conroy Gedeon - Starfleet Security Agent Robert Hooks - Admiral (Commander) Morrow John Larroquette - Maltz Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek Stephen Liska - Torg Christopher Lloyd - Kruge Stephen Manley - Spock Mario Marcelino - Grissom Communications Officer Scott McGinnis - Starbase Communication Officer Allan Miller - Alien Captain Jeanne Mori - Grissom Helmsman Phil Morris - Crewman Trainee Foster Vadia Potenza - Spock Branscombe Richmond - Klingon Gunner Douglas Alan Shanklin - Security Officer Cathie Shirriff - Valkris James B. Sikking - Captain Styles Paul Sorensen - Merchant Captain Carl Steven - Spock Grace Lee Whitney - Commander Janice Rand Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * In "The Menagerie-Part One", Spock says "This is the Enterprise, 17 years ago". Yet, during Star Trek III, the Admiral says "There will be no refit of Enterprise...she's twenty years old." This would mean that most of TOS, the lost years, Star Trek I and II would have taken place within three years. Perhaps Starfleet was embarassed about the Genesis project and wanted to deny Kirk his ship. * When Chekov detects an intruder in Spock's quarters, the graphics used are that of a TOS style Constitution class ship, not that of a Movie style refit. Perhaps the Starfleet computer contractors screwed up and installed improper graphic files? * The apparent size of the Bird of Prey changes several times during the movie. At the beginning, it looks huge, but, at the end, it's smaller. * The Enterprise barely clears the space dock doors. No other space dock doors are shown, and the interior of the dock looks rather confining. However, the Excelsior, shown to be easily bigger than the Enterprise, somehow got out of the docking area without delay. <-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-> "The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and women of the spaceship Challenger, whose courageous spirit shall live to the 23rd century and beyond. . . ." Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Movie Opened: November 26, 1986 Stardate 8390.0: Kirk notes in his log entry that they are beginning their third month of exile on Vulcan. This means that this film takes place two months after the end of Star Trek III. Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vijay Amritraj - Yorktown Captain Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Cmdr./Dr. Christine Chapel Mike Berryman - Starfleet Command Display Officer Mike Brislane - Saratoga Science Officer Robin Curtis - Lt. Saavik Scott DeVenney - Bob Briggs Tony Edwards - Huey Pilot David Ellenstein - Male Doctor Robert Ellenstein - Federation Council President Thaddeus Golas - Starfleet Controller Richard Harder - Joe Alex Hentelhoff - Nichols Catherine Hicks - Dr. Gillian Taylor Greg Karas - Intern Joe Lando - Shore Patrolman Everett Lee - Cafe Owner Judy Levitt - Female Doctor Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek Jeff Lester - FBI Agent Jeffery Martin - Electronics Technician James Menges - Male Jogger John Miranda - Sanitation Engineer Tom Mustin - Intern 1st Sgt Hoseph Naradzay, USMC - Marine Sargent Joe Knowland - Antique Store Owner Brock Peters - Fleet Admiral/Commander-In-Chief Cartwright Martin Pristone - Starfleet Controller Nick Ramus - Saratoga Helmsman Phil Rubenstein - Sanitation Engineer Bob Sarlatte - Italian Restaurant Waiter John Schuck - Klingon Ambassador Madge Sinclair - Saratoga Captain Raymond Singer - Young Doctor Eve Smith - Dialysis Patient Michael Snyder - Starfleet Command Communications Officer Viola Stimpson - Lady in tour Newell Tarrant - CDO Kirk Thatcher - Punk with radio Mike Timoney - Electronics Technician Teresa E. Victor - Usher Jane Wiedlin - Alien Communications Officer Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief/Cmdr. Janice Rand Jane Wyatt - Amanda Grayson 1st Lt. Donald W. Zautcke, USMC - Marine Lieutenant Shakespeare ~~~~~~~~~~~ McCoy quotes the famous line, "Angels and ministers of grace, defend us!" from Hamlet 1.4.39. The entire passage is in "Hamlet 1.4.39-57". Did you know . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . In the scene where Uhura and Chekov are looking for the nuclear vessels, a woman passes by and says "Across the bay, in Alameda." The scene was originally written with no one responding, and the woman was just passing by, unaware of any shooting that was going in. They had to track her down to get her release on the film, and she just asked for a day's pay. . . . Part of the reason whales were featured in this film was because both William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are members of the "Save The Whales" organization. . . . Kirk Thatcher is the son of former English Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Among other things, he is an independent record producer, television producer, and special effects/animatronics techie. That was his own hair and punk rock band playing on the bus during Star Trek IV. Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The Klingon bridge received a complete makeover between III and IV. * The Klingon transporter is shown to have 4 pads. However, in III, six Klingons were beamed down at once. (Maybe they hugged....) Also, according to the "Day of the Dove", Klingon transporters are silent. * In the dinner scene between Kirk and Gillian, the candle in the middle of the table is constantly changing position. * When Scotty is holding the mouse, his middle finger is missing. \|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\| Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Movie Opened: June 9, 1989 Stardate: 8454.1 - This movie take place almost immediately after Star Trek IV, when the Enterprise is undergoing repairs after a shakedown cruise. Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harve Bennett - "Bob"/Starfleet Chief of Staff Cynthia Blaise - Young Amanda Todd Bryant - Captain Klaa Charles Cooper - Korrd Cynthia Gouw - Caichin Dar Beverly Hart - High Prestess Rex Holman - J'onn Laurence Luckinbill - Sybok George Murdock - God Imposter Bill Quinn - McCoy's Father Melanie Shatner - Yeoman Jonathan Simpson - Young Sarek Steve Susskind - Pitchman David Warner - St. John Talbolt Spice Williams - Vixis Did You Know . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . That the shuttlebay in Star Trek V is the repainted royal throne room from Eddie Murphy's "Coming To America." . . . Industrial Light and Magic was unable to do the special effects work for Star Trek V because they were overloaded with the effects work for RCA/Columbia's "Ghostbusters II" and Paramount's "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." A stock shot from Star Trek IV was used in Star Trek V, and thus, ILM has to receive credit. Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While many Star Trek fans consider the entire film to be a SNAFU, here are some specific mistakes.... * In the opening sequence, when Kirk falls off the cliff, Spock catches him before he crashes into the ground. Right after he's caught, take a close look at his shirt. One part of it is puffed out where wires are attached to keep Shatner from swaying back and forth. * The citizens of Nimbus III, "The Planet of Galactic Peace", were forbidden any weapons, yet General Koord carries a pistol, and the people in the bar have a gatling gun. * Starfleet Headquarters is in the same time zone as Yosemite. When Kirk, Spock and McCoy leave Yosemite, it's dark; yet, when they are aboard the Enterprise talking to "Bob" from Starfleet, it's daytime in the background. Maybe "Bob" uses a fake window, a la "Total Recall".... * If you watch the far side of the Galileo when it first lands in the hanger deck, you can see the feet of some stage hands rolling the shuttle into place just in front of the advancing fog. * When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy shoot up the access way aboard the Enterprise while escaping Sybok's men, watch the deck numbering. They pass by deck 52 twice. Also, the decks in turboshaft 3 are numbered one to seventy-eight. The Enterprise is only 71 meters in overall draft, which would give each deck just under one meter of height. * When the Klingons fire on the Enterprise, it just had used the transporters so the shields must be down. Yet, there is not one mark on the ship to indicate a torpedo hit. [=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=] "For Gene Roddenberry" Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Movie Opened: December 6, 1991 Stardate: 9521.6 Additional Cast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Bloom - Behemoth Alien Jim Boeke - First Klingon General Michael Bofshevor - Excelsior Engineer Todd Bryant - Klingon Translator Kim Catrall - Lt. Valeris Carlos Cestero - Munitions Man Edward Clements - Young Crewman Rosana DeSoto - Azetbur Michael Dorn - Klingon Defense Attorney "Worf" Robert Easton - Klingon Judge Douglas Engalla - Prisoner at Ruta Penthe Darryl Henriques - Nanchus Matthias Hues - Second Klingon General Iman - Martia Katie Jane Johnston - Martia as a child Boris Lee Krutonog - Helmsman Lojur Mark Lenard - Sarek Judy Levitt - Military Aide Tom Morga - The Brute David Orange - Sleepy Klingon Brock Peters - Admiral Cartwright Brett Porter - General Stax Christopher Plummer - General Chang Jeremy Roberts - Excelsior Officer Paul Rossilli - Kerla Leon Russom - Chief in Command Clifford Shegog - Klingon Officer John Schuck - Klingon Ambassador Shakti - ADC W. Morgan Sheppard - Rura Penthe prison warden Christian Slater - Excelsior Crewman Kurtwood Smith - Federation President Michael Snyder - Crewman Dax Angelo Tiffe - Excelsior Navigator David Warner - Chancellor Gorkon Grace Lee Whitney - Excelsior Communications Officer Changes from theater version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When Star Trek VI was released to home video, it added several scenes, including the following: 1. A scene in which a potential rescue plan is discussed with a Colonel West. 2. A scene in the torpedo tubes in which it is revealed that Klingons have no tear ducts. 3. The final scene in which the assassin is revealed to be Colonel West. TNG Sets ~~~~~~~~ * Look closely at the warp engines in Engineering. Straight out of TNG. * When Scotty is looking at the prints for the Enterprise, look behind him. There are the windows for the briefing room. This room was also redressed for the dining room, and, in reconstruction for TNG's fifth season, they damaged the wall. * Also, look at the presidents office. If you look closely where the view screen is located, you could swear, by the placement, that a certain bar seems to belong there also. Also, look at the windows and the entryway. The president's office is Ten-Forward. Shakespeare ~~~~~~~~~~~ The subtitle "The Undiscovered Country" comes from "Hamlet 3.1.80". In addition to the title of the movie, the following make further reference to Hamlet's soliloquy: First, when Chancellor Gorkon toast to "The Undiscovered Country", and then, with General Chang just before the photon torpedo hits his ship. Many have criticized the movie's use of "the undiscovered country" in applying it to the future rather than death. Yet change is death--the death of that which is familiar to us. Like Hamlet, Kirk asks himself, "To be or not to be." If the Federation allies itself with the Klingon Empire, it will be the death of the universe as he knows it. It could, in fact, be disastrous: "ills that we know not of" might await the Federation should peace be made. The undiscovered country could be too agonizing, so it is safer to cling on to the "ills we have, [rather] than fly to others that we know not of." Of course, the undiscovered country may also be wonderful beyond description. That is the dilemma Hamlet faced, and it is also the dilemma which Kirk faces, though (like Hamlet) Kirk does not face this possibility for some time, preferring to cling on to the familiar ills of war and hatred. As viewers, we are quite aware of just what lies in the undiscovered country Kirk was so afraid of. We have seen the next generation of explorers (even if they never explore anything). I find it amusing that the "ills we know not of" happen to be seen weekly as Star Trek: The Next Generation. Further Shakespeare references: As the Klingons leave the Enterprise, Chang says: - "Parting is such sweet sorrow." Romeo and Juliet 2.2.184 - "Have we not heard the chimes at midnight?" 2 Henry IV 3.2.212 [paraphrase] During the trial scene, Chang says: - "Let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings: Richard II 3.2.155-56 And during the final show-down, Chang says: - "Once more into the breach, dear friends." Henry V 3.1.1 - "There's a divinity that shapes our ends Rough-hew them how we will--" Hamlet 5.2.10-11 - "This above all: to thine own self be true." Hamlet 1.3.78 - "If you have tears, prepare to shed them now." Julius Caesar 3.2.168 - "How long will a man lie in space ere he rot?" Hamlet 5.1.163 [paraphrase] - "Our revels now are ended." The Tempest 3.1.148 - "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles . . ." Hamlet 3.1.58-60 - "Hath not a Klingon hands, organs . . . affections, passions? Tickle us, do we not laugh? Prick us, do we not bleed? Wrong us, shall we not revenge?" Merchant of Venice 3.1.56-63 [paraphrase] - "I am constant as the northern star." Julius Caesar 3.1.60 - "The game's afoot." Henry V 3.1.32 - "Cry 'havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war." Julius Caesar 3.1.274 - "To be or not to be." Hamlet 3.1.57 [Note: The source which I got this information from relied upon the novelization of VI, so any corrections would be appreciated!!!! - mholtz] Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * When the Excelsior is hit by the subspace shock wave, Valtane is standing near Sulu at the captain's chair. The next few scenes show crewmembers being shaken about. One of the scenes shows Valtane at his station behind a few crewmembers. The next scene has Valtane next to Sulu again (walking back to his station, I believe) * Valeris is called "Lieutenant", but wears Commander Insignia. Maybe she's a Lieutenant Commander? * In VI, Valeris flies the Enterprise-A out of dock under 1/4 impulse power, and it zooms out in 2 seconds. However, in III, that same sequence takes over 2 minutes for both the Enterprise and the Excelsior. * McCoy, at one point, had to shoot someone with a hypospray. While the hypo was designed to look like the original series hypo, McCoy used it backwards. * Kirk and McCoy are arrested over two hours after Gorkon is assassinated (watch the clocks). However, it is implied that they beamed over immediately. They must've switched over to Klingon Daylight Time..... * Kirk's trial begins at around 9 AM Federation time, goes past 11, 3, and 6 once, and then goes to around 11:30. That's over 14 hours....the trial was at a snail's pace. * During the interrogation sequence, a clock behind Scotty reads several minutes earlier than the previous shot. It's with his line, "Then we're dead." * The Fed President is told by Chancellor Azetbur that any attempt to rescue the prisoners will be considered an act of war. As she is saying this, the plans for Operation: Retrieve are just a few feet away from the President! * Deck labels indicate that the transporter room is on Deck 7, yet, when the officers discover the bodies of the conspirators, they're on Deck 8. * When Kirk and McCoy are on Rura Penthe, and that tall alien is definitely on about something, McCoy says, "He's definitely on about something, Jim." However, that piece of a dialog is captured on two shots, and, in the first half of the shot, McCoy's lips are not moving. (UV) * The Klingons on the bird of prey have purple blood, but the Klingon at the end has red blood, which is seen on the spike on his shoulder. It was later revealed in the video version that the assassin was Human in Klingon disguise. (V) * The closing credits have Uhura listed as "Uhuru". Oops, although Uhuru is the proper Swahili spelling for "Freedom". @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@* Thanks to . . . Larry Reznick - For checking over these lists for those ever elusive typos David Learn - For the Shakespeare material Mike Beltzner, William James Cuffe, Murry Chapman, Tim Dayger, Richard F. Drushel, Allan Finkas, Neil Fraser, Zorch Frezberg, J. Scott Hofmann, Jon Jerome, Michael Kaufman, Charles Anthony Leone, Paul Maserang, Robert Oliver, "Doc Science", Robert Seidel, Chas Stokes, Dave Sturm, Robert Timlin #=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#= Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991 He created a legend which continues on today, creating a show that has helped believe that there was a future worth living for. He showed us that space is not just for space battles, but for learning new ideas and ways of thinking, and, indirectly, has done more for civil rights and the space program than Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy. Gene will be missed, but will not be forgotten. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Keep circulating the List of Lists.