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‘Star Trek’ turns 50

By Reuters 2 min read
A man poses with people dressed as characters from various Star Trek television shows at the "Star Trek: Mission New York" convention in New York

(Reuters) – Star Trek fans flocked to “Star Trek: Mission” in New York on Friday, on the first day of a three-day convention honoring the sci-fi franchise’s 50th anniversary.

“‘Star Trek’ is all about the community and the fans are a real important part of that. I’m a fan and if I wasn’t on this side of the table I would probably be on that side,” said actor LeVar Burton who played Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge in “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”

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Also in attendance was Adam Nimoy, the son of late actor Leonard Nimoy, best known for playing Spock in the franchise. Adam Nimoy will share details about his new documentary “For the Love of Spock” during panel sessions during the event. The father and son began working on the film in November 2014 as a way to mark the upcoming milestone of the show and a chance to bond. Leonard Nimoy died in February 2015.

“The strain on the relationship with my dad was really a factor of popularity of Spock – the public reaction to Spock. I mean I couldn’t be out with him in public with him anymore, we’d be mobbed, just so much attention, so many people attracted to Spock and dad’s so easily recognizable. So as a young kid is was very difficult because I had trouble connecting to him,” Adam Nimoy said.

“I think he would be very happy with the end product that we came up with, we worked very hard.”

Highlights at the exhibition, which will run through Sunday, include a replica set where fans can take pictures in the captain’s chair, chief scientists from NASA sharing details about actual space exploration and the selling of commemorative stamps by the U.S. postal service.

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