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95bb95 (2) No.9378>>9818 >>10108 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Is Stark Trek nothing but propaganda?

https://www.infowars.com/captain-kirks-predecessor-star-trek-was-rand-corporation-predictive-programming/

>In a rare and recently unearthed interview from 1965, the actor who preceded William Shatner as first captain of the Enterprise, stated that the series was based on the RAND Corporation’s “projection of things to come”.

Actor Jeffrey Hunter, who played captain Christopher Pike in the Star Trek pilot “The Cage” told a Hollywood columnist in January of ’65 that he hoped the pilot-episode would be picked up as a series because he was intrigued by the fact that the series was based on the RAND corporation’s “projection of things to come.”

“We should know within several weeks whether the show has been sold.”, Hunter stated almost half a century ago.

>“It will be an hour long, in color, with a regular cast of a half-dozen or so and an important guest star each week.”, he stated hopefully.

“The things that intrigues me the most”, Hunter said, “is that it is actually based on the Rand Corporation’s projection of things to come. Except for the fictional characters, it will be like getting a look into the future and some of the predictions will surely come true in our lifetime.”

Trekweb, the first Star Trek website ever to appear on the internet, republished part of the recently discovered interview with Hunter in the context of celebrations around the historic pilot-episode- considered by many “Trekkies” to be the blueprint of the entire Star Trek project. As Trekweb notes, the character of Captain Pike “remains a popular character with Trek fans.”

2124fd (3) No.9381>>9395 >>9400 >>9520 >>10108

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2124fd (3) No.9392>>9437 >>10108

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>set phasers to kill commies


3bff1e (1) No.9395

>>9381

The kiss of death for that awful movie.


95bb95 (2) No.9400

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bb79a3 (1) No.9437>>9443 >>10274

>>9392

Patrick looks uncomfortable.


2124fd (3) No.9443>>9521

>>9437

>Patrick looks uncomfortable.

I noticed that as well. The I really would prefer not to take this photo cause of my liberal friends, but on the other hand, if I refuse, I'm going to get CIAniggered in the middle of the night look on his face.


4ee69e (1) No.9520

>>9381

they were dressed like waiters and Brent Spiner needed to lose 10-15lbs


199a0f (1) No.9521

>>9443

The backstory is Stewart was pissed that Reagan sat in the Captain’s chair without asking him.


e3b5c1 (1) No.9818

>>9378 (OP)

>infowars


87d886 (1) No.10108

>>9378 (OP)

That's very interesting. I've never heard that before.

>>9378 (OP)

>>9381

>>9392

Man, imagine having to pose and smile with these scumbags.


7ebb9b (1) No.10274

>>9437

Everyone is desperately trying not to look down sirtis' dress when the camera snaps.




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