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‘Star Trek’ Lives Long and Prospers on 50th Anniversary
Owners Devan Daniels and Michael Mangold say its a business decision to move to Drumheller-a place they hope they can “live long and prosper”.
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“We wanted to mark this fun, nostalgic moment and help the passionate community of Star Trek fans celebrate in some unique ways on Facebook”, Lindsey Shepard, consumer marketing lead for Facebook Messenger, wrote in a blog post.
It was on a Thursday night, September 8th, 1966 on NBC that creator Gene Rodenberry introduced us to the 23rd century exploits of Captain James Tiberious Kirk and his crew on the Starship Enterprise.
Over the past three decades, additional “Star Trek” TV series aired, including “The Next Generation”, “Deep Space Nine”, “Voyager” and the upcoming series “Star Trek: Discovery”, premiering in January. Spock, shockingly, expresses emotion as the “Wow” icon.
Honoring Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, the Vatican newspaper said the overwhelmingly popular series gave the world a model of peace, tolerance and cooperation at a time of global tensions. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge sheds a tear through his beloved visor as the “Sad” button. The original “Like” button remains the same, but with some added sparkles. Two unbelievable, possible insane fans have looked at the massive number of Star Trek books and charted out how they all interact with each other and when they take place in canon.
According to TechCrunch, the Star Trek emoji is only available to a limited number of established Star Trek fans in the USA and Canada, “and only if you managed to get into that bucket of FB-identified Star Trek fans”.
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The Vulcan salute, Kirk, Klingon, Spock and Geordi will all be reaction options in addition to the usual like.