Publicity photo of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner as Mr. Spock and Captain Kirk from the television program Star Trek. (Public Domain photo: Credit: Wikipedia) |
Google's search engine is using a clever 'Goo,' image now to announce that Star Trek celebrates its 46th anniversary today.
Non-Trekkies likely know that the fantastically popular futuristic space drama retains a large and enthusiastic following.
If you are a non-Trekkie, have you thought of why the show became an icon of drama?
One less-discussed reason might interest admirers and couldn't-care-less readers: the management style of Captain Kirk and the team style of his crew.
The Kirk management aspect might interest viewers to re-view the series. James Kirk is a complex fictional character, as are Spock and others.
I am a fan but not a genuine "Trekkie," and hearing about the management style aspect intrigued me. The 2009 follow-on movie was good, I thought, and I watched it twice; the Captain's son was played by Chris Pine, and there was a return appearance by Leonard Nimoy.
I am a fan but not a genuine "Trekkie," and hearing about the management style aspect intrigued me. The 2009 follow-on movie was good, I thought, and I watched it twice; the Captain's son was played by Chris Pine, and there was a return appearance by Leonard Nimoy.
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Side-line: Today, 8 September 2012, on Book TV (I am a "c-Spannie"), Michael Beschloss is interviewed on topics of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson.
Side-line: Today, 8 September 2012, on Book TV (I am a "c-Spannie"), Michael Beschloss is interviewed on topics of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson.
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