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Facebook Celebrates 50 Years of ‘Star Trek’ With New Reaction Emoji
That suggests that you will only ever see these variations if you tell Facebook you’re interested in Star Trek – revealing only the bare minimum of information about yourself will exclude you from the fun. America shows Star Trek: The Next Generation every day of course, but usually just seasons 1-3.
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Trekcetera has been part of the Star Trek attraction in Vulcan for three years.
Far from a Trekkie, I was a fan of what is now known as “The Original Series”. The episode also showcases a frequent foe in the Klingons and has a few lighthearted moments.
“Star Trek: Discovery” on CBS All Access will be a subscription-based viewing engagement, which means fans will have to shell out $4 to $6 to watch its episodes. This episode gives the audience its first look at both Andorians and Tellarites, as well as explores Spock’s relationship with his parents. That translated to reruns, and the rest, as they say, is history.
By dealing with such themes, Fiorentino writes, “Star Trek” was “an interstellar journey that was completely human, that is, searching for new ways to understand ourselves – a journey that we must always be undertaking”. Or your best memory tangentially related to Star Trek?
The new features, which also include a Star Trek-News Feed greeting and a custom profile picture frame, are available for a limited time to users in the US and Canada.
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The original series opened to harsh reviews, and was cancelled after only 3 seasons, but today after 50 years the show lives on. Plus a brand new, multi-part documentary with almost 2 hours of new footage, chronicling the franchise’s wonderful 50-year journey. Netflix does have the first pilot, “The Cage” available. That series is set to take place 10 years before the original series, and premiere in January 2017.